Category Archives: Glasgow

Glasgow – Karahi Palace – As You Like It

October 31, 2019, note the date that Hector returned to Karahi Palace (51-53 Nelson Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, G5 8DZ), the first visit here since the start of August. October 31, 2019, not-Brexit Day, once again. Soon we shall get to … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Yadgar Kebab House – Fine & Dandy

Dr. Bernard and Graham had expressed their desire to dine with Hector at Yadgar Kebab House (148 Calder St, Govanhill, Glasgow, G42 7QP). Both are Curry enthusiasts and regular readers of Curry-Heute. Whenever Hector meets up with this pair, the … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Kebabish Grill – Probably worth the price

I know that many people in Glasgow’s Asian community hold Kebabish Grill (323–325 Victoria Road, Glasgow, G42 7SA) in the highest regard. Whilst having enjoyed my previous visits, I felt their Curry lacked the – Wow! – factor to have … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Basharat G’z – One Month Later

I promised not to return to Basharat G’z (223-225 Allison Street, Glasgow, G42 8RU) for at least two weeks having visited three times in the eight days after the launch of this new Southside Curry Cafe. At least Basharat G’z … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Mother India’s Cafe – Open as advertised, unlike…

Once again Hector finds himself at Mother India’s Cafe (1355 Argyle St, Glasgow, G3 8AD because Banana Leaf (76B, Old Dumbarton Rd, Glasgow, G3 8RE) around the corner failed to open at the time previously told verbally to Hector, and … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Akbar’s – Five go Dining

A second visit to Akbar’s (573-581 Sauchiehall Street G3 7PQ) in four weeks? Hector and Marg are becoming regulars. Lord Clive of Crawley is in Scotland. This is Clive’s third evening but only his first Curry, Hector Curry-Heute may be … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Halal Kebab House – If you don’t ask…

When Hector last visited Halal Kebab House (164 Albert Drive, Glasgow, G41 2N6) in November last year, the Curry was truly outstanding. This was down to the Chef who had learned the secrets of Yadgar then went on to present … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Yadgar Kebab House – Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour

Hector was flying solo this Saturday afternoon in Glasgow. An impromptu visit to Yadgar Kebab House (148 Calder St, Govanhill, Glasgow, G42 7QP) was decided upon. Normally the Order is placed in advance, however, there are times when curiosity wins, … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Koh-I-Noor – The End of an Era

It is with some sadness, but not surprise, Hector hears that the owners of the Koh-I-Noor (235 North Street, Glasgow, G3 7DL) announced its closure. Three generations have reportedly run the Koh-I-Noor, is this another example of the next generation … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Charcoals Indian Restaurant – Generosity is a Byword

The number of venues open mid afternoon north of the river is limited. After the frustration last week in Belgium, of venues not open as published, Hector decided to return to an old faithful: Charcoals Indian Restaurant (26A Renfield St, … Continue reading

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