Category Archives: Glasgow

Glasgow – New Kismet – A Local Takeaway, Outstanding Curry

Hector was nearly in The City to watch Scotland’s Exit from their latest competition, instead, a Local Takeaway was chosen to counteract the numbness and  supply Today’s Pleasure. Arriving just after 16.30 business at the New Kismet (311 Drumry Rd, … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Lassani Tandoori – The Most Southerly Glasgow Curry Cafe

It was Curryspondent Stewart who alerted Hector to the existence of this Curry Cafe, well south of the Govanhill Cluster, with Dearstalker in hand, this had to be investigated. The Lassani Tandoori (1154 Cathcart Rd, Glasgow G42 9EG) is one … Continue reading

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Glasgow – The Chennai Restaurant – And Now for Something Completely Different…

Spice of The City has gone, the premises have been given an upgrade, we now have The Chennai Restauarant (52 Oswald St, Glasgow G1 4PL). Hector has done well in the World of Curry-Heute in recent outings, my Most Favouritest … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Yadgar – (Karahi Gosht) Just Like a Welsh Stew…

Today’s Curry has been in the diary for months, Mark’s end of contract Celebration Curry. The choice of venue was changed on Monday when Mark agreed to visit Yadgar (148 Calder St., Govanhill, Glasgow, G42 7QP) and experience something different, … Continue reading

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Glasgow – New Karahi Palace – Lamb Chops All Round

The monthly trip to The Staggs, Musselburgh always concludes with Curry at The New Karahi Palace (51-53 Nelson Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, G5 8DZ). Last time they were out of Lamb by the time we returned West, Lamb Chops had to … Continue reading

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Glasgow – New Cafe Naseeb – The Tawa

Friday may just be another day in Hector’s week, but some traditions persist, Curry-Heute pre-Bier. New Cafe Naseeb (351 Paisley Rd. West, Glasgow G51 1LX) was the chosen Venue, Lamb Tawa (£7.95) was the objective. The Chef at Cafe Nasseeb … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Cafe Reeshah – A Very Late Lunch

How did Hector ever find time to do a Day’s work and have a life? Thirty minutes in a phone queue, longer possibly at the Vodafone shop. All matters hopefully resolved, is this replacement Samsung – Trusty? Then there was … Continue reading

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Glasgow – New Karahi Palace – Curry #54, where are you?

It is not everyday that Alan and Hector are let loose in The City together, without The Women… By 21.00 we had – Set the World to Rights, Hector also realised that it was conceivable that the planned Curry House … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Lasani Grill – Hector + One

Hector is always pleased to any enter any (sensible) dialogue regarding Curry and/or Curry-Heute. It was pleasing when Bill contacted Hector a few weeks back and after some walks down the memory lane of Glasgow Curry, suggested we meet – … Continue reading

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Glasgow – New Karahi Palace – The Staggs Day Aftermath

Five went to The Staggs, Musselburgh, for our monthly trip of Guaranteed Quality Ale, five went to The New Karahi Palace (51-53 Nelson Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, G5 8DZ). We had lost Neil but acquired Martin who had been on his … Continue reading

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