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Re: Glasgow via Germany
« Reply #10 on: April 09, 2013, 07:09 PM »
I am sorry to hear that you did not find a decent curry in Glasgow, but it I would expect as much. I'm just outside of Glasgow and in my town there are only two places out of dozens that are worth ordering from. I find your comment about ginger spot on. In the two places I buy from the chefs are a lot older than in most places, perhaps just more experienced or more old school I dont know. It does worry me that when these chaps retire I won't know where to find a good bhuna within ten miles of my home.
I gather though that I am not alone and would bet most members here would say that, regardless of where they live, it is getting increasingly difficult to find a good curry.

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Re: Glasgow via Germany
« Reply #11 on: April 09, 2013, 08:03 PM »

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I am sorry to hear that you did not find a decent curry in Glasgow, but it I would expect as much

 ???..if you are meaning that you would expect a member of this forum would not find a decent in Glasgow, that wouldn't surprise me at all  ;D

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I gather though that I am not alone and would bet most members here would say that, regardless of where they live, it is getting increasingly difficult to find a good curry.

Agreed again most members would probably say that. But not the people who keep them afloat

If anyone can't find a "good" curry in a city of nearly 70 m2 & "curry houses" in every other street, they  may need to examine themselves & not the food.

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I tried 4 different curries from two takeaways in different areas

Not exactly a mori poll

This guy has been in a few though.

http://curry-heute.com/




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Re: Glasgow via Germany
« Reply #12 on: April 09, 2013, 08:08 PM »
If anyone can't find a "good" curry in a city of nearly 70 m2 & "curry houses" in every other street, they  may need to examine themselves & not the food.

Or they may need to check their location; a city of nearly 70 square metres is pretty difficult to find :)
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Re: Glasgow via Germany
« Reply #13 on: April 09, 2013, 08:13 PM »
If anyone can't find a "good" curry in a city of nearly 70 m2 & "curry houses" in every other street, they  may need to examine themselves & not the food.

Or they may need to check their location; a city of nearly 70 square metres is pretty difficult to find :)
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Not when your visiting it as the op was....... or living in it even

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Re: Glasgow via Germany
« Reply #14 on: April 09, 2013, 09:20 PM »
U should try the punjabi at charing cross, best madras I have had in over a decadd, top notch

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Re: Glasgow via Germany
« Reply #15 on: April 09, 2013, 11:10 PM »
Is the punjabi a sit in or takeaway. I will happily drive to sit in, but 40-50 min round trip for a takeaway it would have to be something really worth it.
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Re: Glasgow via Germany
« Reply #16 on: April 10, 2013, 05:17 PM »
@ Acrabat, its a sit in and takeaway, i live 50 mins away and its my local now lol, i get a takeaway all the time from it as i work near bye, my fav is a chicken tikka main meal with saffron rice and madras sauce

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Re: Glasgow via Germany
« Reply #17 on: April 13, 2013, 02:42 PM »
It's been a while since I've had a Glasgow curry but worked up near Inverness a few years ago and had an extremely good lamb curry from a small village takeaway.

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Re: Glasgow via Germany
« Reply #18 on: April 13, 2013, 09:28 PM »
I learned a long time ago to be very patient with Asparagus sufferers. It's a typing mistake Phil :)


U should try the punjabi at charing cross, best madras I have had in over a decadd, top notch

May give Punjabi a try next weekend gazman, I've heard its pretty good.
Going off piste, I would recommend Yadgar in Calder Street Govanhill. Don't be put off by the naf shop front & seriously iffy area.
Its the one of only a few places in Glasgow I've seen Asians buy Asian takeaway. The Lamb karahi is off the scale flavourwise.
Prices seem higher than they maybe should though.


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Re: Glasgow via Germany
« Reply #19 on: April 13, 2013, 09:33 PM »
If anyone can't find a "good" curry in a city of nearly 70 m2 & "curry houses" in every other street, they  may need to examine themselves & not the food.

Or they may need to check their location; a city of nearly 70 square metres is pretty difficult to find :)
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I learned a long time ago to be very patient with Asparagus sufferers. It's a typing mistake Phil :)
Well, that was very clear, but what is less clear is what it was intended to read ...
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