Category Archives: Glasgow

Glasgow – Karahi Palace – It’s That Time of the Month

After excellent midweek Curry at Wicker Kebabish (Sheffield), the cuisine of other nations was consumed during the following two nights in Newcastle. Newcastle has yet to reveal a – Curry Cafe – and the two venues visited to date did … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Akbar’s – A Big Night Out for Two Happy Couples

There was a small congregation at the doorway of Akbar’s (573-581 Sauchiehall Street G3 7PQ) as the four of us entered at 19.30 precisely. Those without a reservation were held inside. Hector of course, had planned ahead and once greeted … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Karahi Palace – A Curry-fix

After Saturday’s disappointment, there was the feeling of having missed out. The monthly – Curry-fix – at Karahi Palace (51-53 Nelson Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, G5 8DZ) was deemed necessary. Ah, but it’s a Monday afternoon, and my last attempt at … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Ambala – All’s well…

Steve joined Marg at Ambala (11 Forth St., Glasgow, Scotland, G41 2SP) for Hector’s ritual Saturday afternoon Curry. The rendezvous was 15.15, just after Marg’s hockey commitment. Fish Karahi (£11.99), Hector’s choice of Curry-Heute felt like a sketch from – … Continue reading

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Glasgow – The Village “Curry House” – Something for Everyone

What are your plans for today? – asked Marg, as she tends to do. I fancy lunch at The Village – I just hung that out there. And so we headed across the river to The Village “Curry House” (119 … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Karahi Palace – It’s Black & White !

Black & White? The population of our fair city belongs in one of two groups: those who know how wonderful the Curry is at Karahi Palace (51-53 Nelson Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, G5 8DZ) and visit regularly, and those who don’t. … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Sheerin Palace – Kofta Anda + A look at Nan Factory

Yet another horrible, wet, Saturday in Glasgow; if August continues to be so, then, a priori, September can only be drier. Plodding through the puddles along Allison Street towards Sheerin Palace (300 Allison St, Govanhill/Crosshill, Glasgow, G42 8HQ), I noticed … Continue reading

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Glasgow – New Kismet Tandoori – A Post Lockdown Takeaway

Eleven Takeaways in the eleven years of Curry-Heute from New Kismet Tandoori (311 Drumry Rd, Drumchapel, Glasgow, G15 8PA) and the first since February last year. Despite being Hector’s local Takeaway, New Kismet was strictly speaking – out of bounds … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Mother India’s Cafe – Saturday Brunch

Noon on a Saturday, how many of Hector’s Recommended Curry Houses are open north of the river? When Marg realised that we were heading to Mother India’s Cafe (1355 Argyle St, Glasgow, G3 8AD) she was on board, no way … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Ambala – Prawn Curry, don’t start me…

… you’re reading this, so I have. Prawn Curry, a waste of Prawns, a waste of money, has been Hector’s opinion for decades. Marg disagrees, (insert name)‘s favourite is Prawn Curry, so be it. A significant percentage of people also … Continue reading

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