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Category Archives: Scotland
Lasani Grill – Another Glasgow Desi-Curry House Discovered
Once upon a time there was The Village, Hector sampled The Curry and became resident. On the same street was the New Karahi Palace, how many years had Hector walked past before discovering the Wonder that is this most modest … Continue reading
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Curry Fest @ The New Karahi Palace
The Week of Curry Excess Continues, this evening was scheduled to be The Climax. Alan last set foot in The New Karahi Palace (51-53 Nelson Street, Glasgow, G5 8DZ) on November 5, 2011. He and Noddy were not impressed, too … Continue reading
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Sheerin Palace – And Two New Allison Street Discoveries
Curry was in the Diary for this evening. Danny Singh is taking over an Upstairs Curry House in Victoria Rd, Glasgow’s South Side. This will Complement his existing Takeaway, alas the Grand Opening has been postponed until later this month. … Continue reading
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Rajah – The Longest Established of The Many Inverness Curry Houses + Four Years of Curry-Heute
Curry-Heute is Four Years Old – Heute! Driving anti-clockwise around Scotland has always been on Hector’s List of Things To Do. This Easter Vacation sees this realised. The drive from Aberdeen was not exactly easy, that was an A Road, … Continue reading
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Aberdeen – Shri Bheema’s – Bridge of Don
Fishy Tales from Topographic Oceans Leafing through Shri Bheema’s Menu (Balgownie Road, Nevis Business Park, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen AB22 8NT), I came across a reference to the Mahabharata… The Menu quoted the availability of Lamb Chettinad, but not the … Continue reading
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Echt Tandoori – Aberdeenshire – The Return of The Echt Six
The Week of Curry Excess continues. Hector and Marg find themselves in Aberdeen, aka The Ale Desert. Curry is my only pleasure. This evening we collected Sandy and Dr. Tracey from their their Ever-expanding Palace and headed off once more … Continue reading
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Home, Home Again – New Karahi Palace
This evening was spent in Larbert at the Forth Valley Ale Fest. Tempest’s Long White Cloud is back to its best, a good afternoon/evening had by all. Arriving back at Glasgow Queen St., there was only One Thing in Hector’s … Continue reading
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Babu Bombay Street Kitchen – Glasgow City Centre
It was Tracey who drew my attention to the existence of this quite different establishment in the middle of last year. The Babu Bombay Street Kitchen (186 West Regent St, Glasgow, G2 4RU) has been in operation since May 2013, … Continue reading
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Akash – Helensburgh – Thursday Night Special
Has Hector mentioned he is on Vacation, yet? Thursday, end of term, and so the accompanying photos will feature a Very Happy Hector, though I am pleased to note that the Conservative Pose has been maintained throughout, well almost. Eleanor … Continue reading
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Neelim – Ten Years After
Continuing the week of Curry excess, a chance to try a venue which although not far from Hector’s House, is not in an area where the paws hit the pavement. Neelim (1590 Dumbarton Rd, Glasgow, G14 9DB) is One of … Continue reading
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