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Category Archives: Glasgow
Glasgow – The Wee Dhaaba – Where The Magic Happens
Two days ago, Curryspondent Peter made the Hector aware of a new Curry Cafe on Glasgow’s Southside. With the aim of enjoying some more Lahori/Punjabi Cuisine, hopefully served in the Desi-style, Hector took the Subway across to Govan at 13.30. … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Shahi Mahal – Time, the great healer.
Long overdue a Karahi Gosht, the Hector was across the river, arriving at Shahi Mahal (452 Cathcart Rd., Govanhill, Glasgow G40 7B2) bang on 13.00. Zahir, Mein Host, greeted and acknowledged, it is a year since the last visit. Shahi … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Curry Cottage – Rainy Monday
A rainy Monday, it’s a bank holiday also, and the Hector does not feel like schlepping across to the Southside for Curry-Heute. A Monday means fewer places are open in the city centre. The options were perused, Goat Curry served … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Chimes of India – You’re Coming Along
Today was the significant fifth visit to Chimes of India (914-916 Sauchiehall Street, Finnieston, Glasgow G3 7 TF). Such has been the impression created in the four previous visits this year, Chimes of India is hereby promoted to both Hector’s … Continue reading
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Glasgow – The Village “Curry House” – Hector’s Capacity Tested
Kofta Palak (£11.95), sometimes a great notion, only one venue in Glasgow is guaranteed to have this available at all times: The Village “Curry House” (119 West St., Tradeston, Glasgow G5 8BA). Last week at 29 States, the Hector was … Continue reading
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Glasgow – 29 States Indian Cuisine – In the West – West End
Curryspondent John, relax, Hector has now been to 29 States Indian Cuisine (6-8 Norby Rd., Broomhill Square, Glasgow G11 7BN). John has mentioned in a previous communication that the Chef is ex-Ashoka. I don’t know if that was to entice, … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Yadgar – Sit in, Takeaway
A bloodied ear for a would-be President was followed soon after by a bloodied nose for them Dan Sath. Standing under the new-ish sign at Yadgar Kebab House (148 Calder St, Govanhill, Glasgow, G42 7QP) added the yellow to Hector’s … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Kinara – The Hanging Gardens of King Street
Kinara (10 King Street, Glasgow G1 5QP) is the latest addition to the Merchant City’s Curry scene. Kinara has been in business for two months having replaced the Russian cafe/restaurant at this locus. Russia not too popular then? And given … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Chimes of India – There’s Something Special Happening Here
Hector has been home for a month. A month of visiting local venues, and two new ones at that. Yes, John, I’ll get to 29 States – soonest. Despite brazenly championing the Punjabi Curry Houses of the Southside, today, Hector … Continue reading
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