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Glasgow – Karahi Palace – Traditional Scottish Fayre on St. Andrew’s Day

At Noon today, Hector was informed that Jonathan and Jim were heading to Karahi Palace (51 – 53 Nelson Street, Glasgow, G5 8DZ) for Lunch. Why not? Hector walked in to Karahi Palace punctually for the 14.00 rendezvous, The Chaps … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Karahi Palace – Something Different for Hector

Hector is back at Karahi Palace (51 – 53 Nelson Street, Glasgow, G5 8DZ) four days after an afternoon of indulgence. Dr. Robin requested a midweek Curry outing, he chose the venue. Hector would hardly criticise his choice, so it … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Charcoals Indian Restaurant – A Fishy Tale from The Monday Club

With Clive’s flight back to Gatwick mid afternoon, there was time for Curry-Heute in the City Centre. Charcoals (26A Renfield St, Glasgow, G2 1LU) is just around the corner from the St. Vincent St. bus stop for the 500 to … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Sheerin Palace – A Day to Remember Robin

This would be a two Curry Day. Yvonne had Aloo Keema Mutter waiting for us to be served at a mutually agreeable time. Having followed Hector’s Recipe, what could possibly go wrong? She did add extra Green Chillies then worried … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Karahi Palace – Not just a meal, but an eating experience

Lord Clive of Crawley is spending a few days in the West of Scotland, there will be a major intake of Curry in the coming days. Venues were discussed, Yadgar nearly won until it was realised that Clive was there … Continue reading

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Glasgow – The Village Curry House – Alterations ongoing

On my return from the recent Italia/Yorkshire Trip, people were keen to tell me that The Village Curry House (119 West St., Tradeston, Glasgow G5 8BA) had been closed for refurbishment. Today was the day for a Lidl shopping, Mother … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Ambala Deli Bar – Handi Gosht

After watching a magnificent victory at Murrayfield (words I never thought I would write) on TV, Hector was later than usual for his Saturday Mid-afternoon Curry-Heute. Arriving at Ambala Deli Bar (11 Forth St., Glasgow, Scotland, G41 2SP) at 15.35, … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Punjabi Charing X – Keema Padora

Edinburgh was calling, a Brewery Takeover at The Stockbridge Tap by Two by Two. If that means nothing read on regardless. The plan was to have Curry-Heute at Lazeez Tandoori in the Scottish Capital, my first Curry since total Curry … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Karahi Palace – Tandoori Lamb Chops Karahi

Not another Curry-Heute, Hector? Pete’s surprise Curry this afternoon at the Staggs (Musselburgh) indeed was a treat. No way was I going to pass up on a visit to Karahi Palace (51 – 53 Nelson Street, Glasgow, G5 8DZ). Hector … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Ambala Deli bar – Holger Czukay R.I.P.

Holger Czukay (1938 – 2017) Earlier this year we lost Jaki Liebezeit (CAN), this morning I learned that Holger Czukay (CAN) had also joined – The Immortals. I can take solace by having seen the remaining members in concert this … Continue reading

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