Category Archives: Scotland

Glasgow – The Village “Curry House” – A Day of Recognition

Last week in Buttenheim, Dr. Stan ordered – Gemüse – as his accompaniment to that which is called food in Deutschland. What was served was not an array of Vegetables as the translation might suggest, but a pot of pureed … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Yadgar Kebab House – Late Night Munchies

A Friday night on the Southside, most unusual. As Marg was also nearby, the Hector contrived to arrange a lift home. Just one more thing, a stop-off at Yadgar Kebab House (148 Calder St, Govanhill, Glasgow, G42 7QP). Although 12.30 … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Rickshaw & Co – Euro-Curry, served in Partick

A Tapas venue in the West End, here we go again. After the visit to The Lansdowne last week, Dr. Stan reminded me that I had yet to review Rickshaw & Co (9 Partick Bridge St, Partick, Glasgow G11 6PN) … Continue reading

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Glasgow – DumPukht Lahori – A Bright Light on Paisley Road West

A timeous return to a favourite Curry Cafe was required. Marg and Hector arrived at DumPukht Lahori (39-41 Paisley Rd. West, Glasgow G51 1LG) at 17.25, Aqeel, Mein Host greeted with: Hi, Hector! Six chaps were feasting at our usual … Continue reading

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Glasgow – The Lansdowne – Deep in The Afterglow

Amit Sharma @ The Lansdowne (7A Lansdowne Crescent, Glasgow G20 6NQ), is one of three Curry Houses north of the river which Hector has yet to visit/review. Tapas appears to be the major theme, not how the Hector prefers to … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Village “Curry House” – Thirty Days Later

One month to the day since my last Achari Gosht (£12.95) at The Village “Curry House” (119 West St., Tradeston, Glasgow G5 8BA) the Hector was back for more. Expectations were high, last time the intensity of Flavour hit the … Continue reading

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Helensburgh – Annaya’s – A Methi Blast!

As storm Babet draws to a close in the East of Scotland, the West remains remarkably calm. A dry day in Helensburgh, always worthy of celebration. Five years have passed since Hector and Marg dined with Alan and Tracy in … Continue reading

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Glasgow – The Village “Curry House” – Hiding In Plain Sight

Achari, the Tangy Curry, it’s more than a year since I last had one, so a well known and reliable Curry Blog informs me. The Village “Curry House” (119 West St., Tradeston, Glasgow G5 8BA) last satisfied the Achari notion … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Yadgar Kebab House – Shafiq, As The Shutters Came Up

Remember Glasgow? Remember Glasgow’s finest Curry House? It’s over two months since Hector’s last visit to Yadgar Kebab House (148 Calder St, Govanhill, Glasgow, G42 7QP), and even longer since the legendary kilo of Goshat Karahi (£30.00) was enjoyed here. … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Karahi Palace – soon to become – Handi By Darbar

In the coming weeks, Karahi Palace (51-53 Nelson Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, G5 8DZ) will be transformed and rebranded as – Handi By Darbar. So Moiz, Mein Host, informed me this afternoon after another excellent Karahi Lamb (£12.00). This identifies the … Continue reading

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