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Glasgow – Banana Leaf – What Ambience? Who cares?
When Lord Clive of Crawley is in town, Hector likes to take him to favourite venues and try somewhere different. Sheerin Palace was well received last November, today I decided to stay north of the river. First visited in the … Continue reading
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Glasgow – The Village Curry House – The Lunchtime Menu
Hector is not a great fan of Lunchtime Menus, if one is out for Curry then have – The Full Bhuna. However, the portion sizes at The Village Curry House (119 West St., Tradeston, Glasgow G5 8BA) certainly suit The … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Yadgar Kebab House – Welcome back, Naveed!
My choice of venue for the first Glasgow Curry of 2018 cannot be a surprise, however, the choice of Curry-Heute may be. When Hector visits Yadgar Kebab House (148 Calder St, Govanhill, Glasgow, G42 7QP) it is usually to over-indulge … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Mother India’s Cafe – The Best Fish Curry in Glasgow?
Mother India’s Cafe (1355 Argyle St, Glasgow, G3 8AD), always good, sometimes excellent, and Marg’s favourite Curry venue – Butter Chicken! (£5.75) For Hector it’s Machi Masala (£5.50), consistently the best Fish Curry served in Glasgow. It’s a pity that … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Karahi Palace – Hector gets his Methi Dose
Hector had one thing in mind on entering Karahi Palace (51 – 53 Nelson Street, Glasgow, G5 8DZ), Hector would have his Methi. Arriving back from the Staggs (Mussleburgh) at 21.45, only the east side table was free, it was … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Yadgar Kebab House – Another Landmark Curry
For the second week running, Jim’s day off meant Curry-Heute, Yadgar Kebab House (148 Calder St, Govanhill, Glasgow, G42 7QP) was the chosen venue. Shkoor (Mein Host) was contacted with the request – to feed five. Dr. Stan and Alan … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Sheerin Palace – Mother Approves!
One day Hector and Mother will sit down together to savour Kofta Anda. Today is not that day. Having promised Mother – something different – we arrived at Sheerin Palace (300 Allison St, Govanhill/Crosshill, Glasgow, G42 8HQ) after our Lidl … Continue reading
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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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