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Category Archives: Scotland
Glasgow – New Kismet Tandoori – A Game of Three Halves
It’s that time of year again, staying in on a Friday night to avoid the Amateuris Drinkerus. After a few days of Deutsche Curry, a Glasgow Curry was calling. New Kismet Tandoori (311 Drumry Rd, Drumchapel, Glasgow, G15 8PA) is … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Yadgar Kebab House – Another Landmark Curry
For the second week running, Jim’s day off meant Curry-Heute, Yadgar Kebab House (148 Calder St, Govanhill, Glasgow, G42 7QP) was the chosen venue. Shkoor (Mein Host) was contacted with the request – to feed five. Dr. Stan and Alan … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Sheerin Palace – Mother Approves!
One day Hector and Mother will sit down together to savour Kofta Anda. Today is not that day. Having promised Mother – something different – we arrived at Sheerin Palace (300 Allison St, Govanhill/Crosshill, Glasgow, G42 8HQ) after our Lidl … Continue reading
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Aberdeen – Lahori Karahi – Best Curry in Aberdeen?
The – Silly Season – has commenced, this evening Hector is at Lahore Karahi (145 King St, Aberdeen, AB24 5AE) in the company of Graeme and Euan. After Thursday’s Meatfest at Karahi Palace (Glasgow), Vegetables were at the forefront of … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Karahi Palace – Traditional Scottish Fayre on St. Andrew’s Day
At Noon today, Hector was informed that Jonathan and Jim were heading to Karahi Palace (51 – 53 Nelson Street, Glasgow, G5 8DZ) for Lunch. Why not? Hector walked in to Karahi Palace punctually for the 14.00 rendezvous, The Chaps … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Karahi Palace – Something Different for Hector
Hector is back at Karahi Palace (51 – 53 Nelson Street, Glasgow, G5 8DZ) four days after an afternoon of indulgence. Dr. Robin requested a midweek Curry outing, he chose the venue. Hector would hardly criticise his choice, so it … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Charcoals Indian Restaurant – A Fishy Tale from The Monday Club
With Clive’s flight back to Gatwick mid afternoon, there was time for Curry-Heute in the City Centre. Charcoals (26A Renfield St, Glasgow, G2 1LU) is just around the corner from the St. Vincent St. bus stop for the 500 to … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Sheerin Palace – A Day to Remember Robin
This would be a two Curry Day. Yvonne had Aloo Keema Mutter waiting for us to be served at a mutually agreeable time. Having followed Hector’s Recipe, what could possibly go wrong? She did add extra Green Chillies then worried … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Karahi Palace – Not just a meal, but an eating experience
Lord Clive of Crawley is spending a few days in the West of Scotland, there will be a major intake of Curry in the coming days. Venues were discussed, Yadgar nearly won until it was realised that Clive was there … Continue reading
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Glasgow – The Village Curry House – Alterations ongoing
On my return from the recent Italia/Yorkshire Trip, people were keen to tell me that The Village Curry House (119 West St., Tradeston, Glasgow G5 8BA) had been closed for refurbishment. Today was the day for a Lidl shopping, Mother … Continue reading
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