Category Archives: Glasgow

Glasgow – Murphy’s Pakora Bar – ? Really !

July 4, apart from a General Election, not much happening today, but it is Marg and Hector’s twenty first wedding anniversary. The majority of anniversary dinners have been enjoyed abroad, presently, we need a break from travel. It was Marg … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Sheerin Palace – Back for More Aloo Keema!

There I was on a July morning, looking for – Curry. (sorry, Ken). Setting off for Curry before noon in Glasgow is quite unusual, however, the post-Curry activity on a Monday is shifting earlier as time passes. The joy of … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Sheerin Palace – The Warmest Reception Yet

Sheerin Palace (300 Allison St, Govanhill/Crosshill, Glasgow, G42 8HQ), it had to be. As I perused the business end of the menu at The Village earlier in the week, the desire to have Kofta Anda was planted in the mind. … Continue reading

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Glasgow – The Village “Curry House” – Pleasure In The Extreme

The Village “Curry House” (119 West St., Tradeston, Glasgow G5 8BA) continues to suit Hector’s requirements: open at lunchtime, and all day. The location is also favourable, a short walk across the Clyde or, as in today, minutes from the … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Handi By Darbar – The 1200th Scottish Review On Curry-Heute

Not only is it the day of Eid Mubarak, today is cause for other celebration. The Curry at Handi by Darbar (51-53 Nelson Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, G5 8DZ) marks the 1200th review of Curry in Scotland on this extensive Blog. … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Madurai – Visit #1

Does Glasgow’s city centre need another South Indian Restaurant? Well it has one. Madurai (The Exchange Building, 142a St. Vincent Street, Glasgow G2 5LQ), a few doors down, is in direct competition to the long established Banana Leaf, nearby Rishi’s … Continue reading

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Glasgow – The Village “Curry House” – Curry, As Good As It Gets

Lamb Desi Korma, without doubt, Hector’s favourite Curry. With the outstanding example at Curry Leaf (Albany NY, USA), a mere eight days ago, foremost in mind for Curry-Heute, Hector set out this Monday lunchtime. The Village “Curry House” (119 West … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Yadgar Kebab House – #150 – Day 80

Day 80, OK, Marg and Hector completed the grand – Le Tour Du Monde en 80 Jours – yesterday. Mindful of Michael Palin’s damp squib conclusion to his equivalent televised sojourn, the Hector was determined to mark the end of … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Yadgar – Excess in Moderation, So Long and Thanks for The Fish!

Monday afternoon, it was time for something different, Starters at Yadgar Kebab House (148 Calder St, Govanhill, Glasgow, G42 7QP) were calling. Entering at 14.15, fifteen minutes after the opening time, the chairs were all upturned on the table tops. … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Chimes of India – A Big Night Out

Having read  review #1 of the Desi Lamb (£11.95) as served at Chimes of India(914-916 Sauchiehall Street, Finnieston, Glasgow G3 7 TF), it was a given that Alan would be keen to try it. Tonight, Hector was here to discover more … Continue reading

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