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Postby james73 » Mon Oct 03, 2005 6:06 pm

Dhabba and Dakhin are both very good, especially when you can get free
grub in them cos of your job... 8) 8)



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Postby AlanM » Mon Oct 03, 2005 6:31 pm

Absolute fave has to be Mr Singh's.

Although the Spice of Life and Chandigar (Vinicombe St) are both very good too

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Postby retired tiger » Wed Oct 05, 2005 10:12 pm

No mention of the Shish Mahal? When it was in Gibson Street it got the UK's first AA award to a curry place. Still a crackin place, but for me it's big rival is Mother Indias Cafe, we started going just after it opened a couple of years ago. The tapas way they do things is brill.
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Postby cumbo » Wed Oct 05, 2005 10:33 pm

Have to agree Tiger, Mother India Cafe is best about for cheep
Indian food.good Indian home cooking,go on a Thursday night for
live music.
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Postby hardworkinghippy » Sat Oct 08, 2005 10:43 pm

...now I'm sletherin' all over the laptop.

Will somebody please visit and bring a bloomin' take-away - NOW!
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Postby thecatsmother » Sat Oct 08, 2005 11:38 pm

If I do, it will be from the Shish Mahal :) I can see it from here....bollocks! It's shut.
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Postby govanboay » Sun Oct 09, 2005 8:11 am

the New Anand in Pollokshields is pretty fucking good.
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Postby Pripyat » Wed Feb 08, 2006 4:27 pm

Had a chicken korma out of the place next to
Anniesland station last night. Think the place
is called Nibbles.

Well the taste was 10 out of 10, but
never had a korma of that strength before.
Let's just say it could stafe off hypothermia in
snowbound mountain regions of Kashmir.

Be warned, nice Korma, but way spicey 8O
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Postby McShad » Wed Feb 08, 2006 4:59 pm

The Spice Garden, Clyde Place

Sits under the central railway bridge on the south of the clyde

They deliver to my hotel and I get good discounts too ;)
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Postby Simba » Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:12 pm

Ashoka, there tonight - was ace!
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Postby ghiribizzo » Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:27 pm

1: Mr. Singh's
2: Mother India
3/4: Spice of Life/Ashoka (but not Shak: Dundee is dire...)

Spice of Life has 'bogof' on main meals till end March so it's every week-ish there just now!
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Postby Bonz » Sun Feb 12, 2006 5:49 pm

My personal fave in the town was always Creme de La Creme (RIP)

I'm kinda outa the loop now with Glasgow Indian eateries, as I tend to eat out towards Hamilton way.


On that note:

The Manzil Tandoori (Okay, Cafe Manzil...) - Hamiltons finest. Tam Cowan can't be wrong. Top notch grub with portions that could choke a donkey!

Pir Mahal - Used to be great, but the price went up and the portions went down when they done it up a few years ago......

Taj Mahal - Cheap and cheerful with nae airs or graces about the place. Grub okay too.

Bombay Cottage - Food is lovely, but over priced

Blue Rupee - Good food, fair prices. But the bright yellow and blue interior is a bit like a bad trip on the eye.....

Spice - Just opened up on Bothwell Road in Hamilton. I'm hearing loads of good reports about the place. They've blagged the Chef from the Manzil and a few of the waiting staff too. I'll keep y'all posted!!!

And with that, i'm off to grab a menu and dial out for grub. I'm slevverin' like a poachers dug here!!!
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Postby Bonz » Mon Feb 27, 2006 7:52 pm

Spice was amazin, by the way................
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Postby Roxburgh » Mon Feb 27, 2006 11:08 pm

Went to the Ashoka Ashton Lane last week. For a number of reasons, we decided to eat early and were in there by 5.30pm.

Well the food was fabulous ... best I have ever had in there. Our hypothesis is that, going in early when its very quiet, the chefs have time to do the job properly as opposed to later in the evening when the place is hopping and the kitchen is probably going crazy.
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Postby Dynamo » Tue Feb 28, 2006 12:30 pm

Ashoka Ashton Lane gets my vote, though the Bombay Blues is pretty good as well, especially the buffet.
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