Category Archives: Scotland

Duntocher (Clydebank) – Taj Mahal – A Friday Night Takeaway

Taj Mahal (66 Dumbarton Rd., Duntocher, Clydebank G81 6HE), a Cafe and Indian Takeaway, so says the blurb on their Takeaway Menu. A Cafe? Hector had a mental image of a Curry Cafe with prepared Dishes on display. Allegedly open … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Desi Cafe (Desi – Curry Palace) – Going from Strength to Strength

Unbelievably, it is a year since Hector and Mother last visited Desi Cafe (140 Allison St. Glasgow G42 8RP). We were amongst the first customers when the Desi – Curry Palace expanded to the adjacent premises and ceased just being … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Chaakoo Bombay Cafe – Visit #1

Dr. Stan and Hector had to entertain our respective house-guests this afternoon before they took their separate paths back down south. Charcoals was mooted being close to Central Station, however, when I realised that none of us had been to … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Namak Mandi – Namkeen Karahi, a Curry of Contradiction?

Ricky is up from Bradford, Lord Clive is up from from Crawley, each for different events tomorrow. Curry-Heute was mandatory. Namak Mandi (21-23 Bridge St, Glasgow G5 9JB) was today’s selected venue, a first for the above plus Dr. Stan … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Shish Mahal – The Lunchtime Menu

Hector last visited the Shish Mahal (60-68 Park Rd, Glasgow G4 9JF) back in 2010, there was no rush to return to one of Glasgow’s oldest Curry Houses. That evening my meal impressed, my fellow diners did not have such … Continue reading

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Glasgow – The Village Curry House – Mayday, Mayday

Mother expects Curry when she is taken for her now weekly Lidl Shopping. After last night’s feast with Bill & Tony at The Moti Mahal, Curry for Lunch was not exactly what the digestive system ordered, alas, Curry it had … Continue reading

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Glasgow – The Moti Mahal – Only Hector has a Birthday-Heute

The phone rang a couple of weeks ago, it was Bill: Why not come over to The Moti Mahal (123 Old Castle Road, Cathcart, Glasgow G44 5TJ) and join Tony and I? Hector was already out with other Company. Instead, … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Karahi Palace – Far Too Good to Win Awards

Dr. Alasdair is resident at Hector’s House presently. As part of his ongoing education of the Best of Glasgow Curry, Sunday Lunch today was at Karahi Palace (51 – 53 Nelson Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, G5 8DZ). I admitted that I … Continue reading

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Paisley – Multan Tandoori – “Best Dining Experience for all of Scotland” – Aye Right

Hector the Retired, has volunteered to work at the Paisley Beer Festival for two days this week. Jim, one of the main organisers and a regular fellow diner in these pages was keen to go for Curry-Heute. Normally Jim comes … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Yadgar Kebab House – The day after the 2018 Scottish Curry Awards

Who wins Awards? It will come as no surprise that despite being a finalist for the fourth time, Curry-Heute and Hector won no Award last night. Hector might find it easier to have six numbers come up in the Lottery. … Continue reading

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