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Category Archives: Glasgow
Glasgow – Ashoka West End – Hector’s Birthday Curry – It’s a Once a Year – Thing…
At the corner of Glasgow’s shortest road and Glasgow’s longest street… Normally Hector gets to choose the venue for his Birthday Curry; Marg was not scheduled to be available this evening. She purchased an Amazon Voucher for two meals at … Continue reading
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Glasgow – New Karahi Palace – Craig’s New Order
The Green Devil Effect The monthly trip to The Staggs (Musselburgh), Scotland’s Finest Pub – by far, saw only three Weegies present. At the time of the return, The Faither went for his bus, leaving Craig to resolve that he … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Bombay Blues – Part of The Glasgow Establishment
Hector tried to dine at Bombay Blues (41 Hope Street, Glasgow G2 6AE) late one Friday afternoon last November and was informed they were not open. Something has changed, the website states there is a lunchtime buffet then a la … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Sufi Restaurant – Same Again Please!
On this Saturday afternoon in April, some are looking forward to The Grand National, others The Boat Race. I have never understood the attraction to the masses of either of these sporting events, the latter in particular which is a … Continue reading
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Glasgow – The Village – First Visit 2015
It is a late Friday afternoon, Hector is traversing the Squiggly Bridge, there can only be one destination. Time was The Village (119 West St., Tradeston, Glasgow G5 8BA) was Hector’s second home, such was the frequency of visits. The … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Sufi Restauarant – The New Persian-Afghan on The Southside
A few weeks back, Curryspondent Stephen informed Curry-Heute of the imminent opening of a new Afghan Restaurant in Glasgow. The First, The Khyber, is greatly missed. Stephen suggested I give them a month to get settled. Yesterday I went looking … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Yadgar – Curry-Heute is Five Years old – Heute!
April 8, 2010, the day of the first postings on Curry-Heute. A generic posting on the still excellent Indian Mango in München kicked things off. That day marked the first ever visit to Café Salma which has sadly gone. Yadgar … Continue reading
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Glasgow – New Karahi Palace – Home is where The Curry is
Today began with an early rise in Reykjavik. A final cup of the always pleasing Icelandic coffee at 04.45 preceded the journey to Keflavik Airport and the surprisingly short flight back to Glasgow. Before meeting up with The Chaps, there … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Indian Gallery – Curry by Invitation
When Curry-Heute was conceived, there was the hope that the Website and Blog would attract enough attention such that Restaurateurs might even invite The Bold Hector to sample their wares. This has happened sporadically, Hector has dined very well and … Continue reading
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Glasgow – New Karahi Palace – Surprise, Surprise!
‘Tis Das Ritual, a day at The Staggs, Musselburgh, concludes with Curry at the New Karahi Palace (51-53 Nelson Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, G5 8DZ). Indeed a Day Trip to anywhere ends up here. Lord Clive and Lady Maggie of Crawley … Continue reading
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