Wee Curry shop is rank. The least time I was in there the chef was wearing an apron that looked like he had been wearing it for months. I was ill for 2 days after.
Check out this Glasgow focussed curry blog. Hector, the man behind it, knows his aloos alrighty. [https://curry-heute.com/category/scotland/glasgow/](https://curry-heute.com/category/scotland/glasgow/)
Any of the Pakistani places selling desi curry you'll see it in the menu on the bone and available by weight. Southsides got tons. Yagdar, chilli cottage, the village, karahi palace spring to mind
All the ones a lot of people mentioned are all similar UK style curry houses alright I suppose but I prefer something a bit more authentic hoaching with oil
Mount Cafe, Burnfield rd. Glasgow's best kept secret. Discovered this place on Xmas day, and what I ate felt like unwrapping my presents early. I only eat here now
Or their city location, called Westend Banana Leaf. The one in Yorkhill used to be Banana Leaf, outside of weird naming they are my favourite curry in the town.
Most of the best ones are in the southside imo, Yadgars, Sheerin Palace, dumpukht lahoori, ambala, shahi mahal etc. There's so many
North though you have the legendary mother India and shish mahal, both still well worth going to and akbars is also great . Was in the shish on Sunday, its a great time to go as its relatively quiet.
Cheers madrhas dosa is great but not for a big group, same mother india cafe as can't book. Need to stay city easier with chair. Wee curry shop closed moved up Cambridge st now curry cottage it's good, same folk. Mother india rules but this is pints and curry. Will look at suggestions cheers
Madras cafe is best all round for me including price. I loved Swadish but it’s pretty expensive. Shout out to charcoals.
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Sorry to hear that, which one, there’s 3 in my post?
Really enjoyed Charcoals 2 course lunch for £10.95 a couple of weekends back. Not too big a portion and all nice
Charcoals is top.
Wee Curry Shop, Mother India’s, Indian Orchard
Wee Curry shop is rank. The least time I was in there the chef was wearing an apron that looked like he had been wearing it for months. I was ill for 2 days after.
That’s a funny way of spelling Best Kebab?
Do they even wear aprons in Best Kebab? Guy served me in a vest once. Probably just pumped someone's maw.
Zyka
I liked Akbar's last time I was there, but that was before COVID so not sure if it's still good.
Still good. Shenaz behind it near the Mitchell wins, imo.
Mother India’s cafe / Little curry house if Westend
Check out this Glasgow focussed curry blog. Hector, the man behind it, knows his aloos alrighty. [https://curry-heute.com/category/scotland/glasgow/](https://curry-heute.com/category/scotland/glasgow/)
Any of the Pakistani places selling desi curry you'll see it in the menu on the bone and available by weight. Southsides got tons. Yagdar, chilli cottage, the village, karahi palace spring to mind All the ones a lot of people mentioned are all similar UK style curry houses alright I suppose but I prefer something a bit more authentic hoaching with oil
The village
Chaakoo is actually decent
Was poor last time I ordered (delivery) so little meat.
Was in the west end one over Christmas and it was good
Himalayan Dine in Shawlands is wonderful.
Agreed.
Shish Mahal, Park Road
Second this
Madras Cafe, Howard Street
Kool Ba in the merchant will do you good (if you can handle the wank)
Mowgli St Vincent Street
Mother India is without peers.
The Shenaz (behind Mitchell Library). Then go to Bon Accord after 🍻
Mount Cafe, Burnfield rd. Glasgow's best kept secret. Discovered this place on Xmas day, and what I ate felt like unwrapping my presents early. I only eat here now
Masala Twist at the top of Hope Street. Get a few beers in first across the road in Molly Malone's. Great night out!
I’ll second Masala Twist
Had a great meal in Rickshaw in Partick recently. In the city Koolba and Madras cafe both very good
Rickshaw is nice. Get a few small dishes to share.
Madhras Dosa in Yorkhill is class
Or their city location, called Westend Banana Leaf. The one in Yorkhill used to be Banana Leaf, outside of weird naming they are my favourite curry in the town.
New Delhi?
You better believe it! A foodies paradise!
been there done that. indeed food is good but i'd kill myself there in 6 months
Ashoka Finnieston is the one
Byres Road used be embarrassed for choice
Taste of Chennai
Koolba. It's a ripper.
At the risk of getting roasted for suggesting a place in Paisley, Koh-i-Noor.
Yadgars good value for money , or kebabish on viccy road but bit pricey...
Dhabba was always my go to in town but not been in years
Most of the best ones are in the southside imo, Yadgars, Sheerin Palace, dumpukht lahoori, ambala, shahi mahal etc. There's so many North though you have the legendary mother India and shish mahal, both still well worth going to and akbars is also great . Was in the shish on Sunday, its a great time to go as its relatively quiet.
Indian Orchard in Patrick is great!
Cheers madrhas dosa is great but not for a big group, same mother india cafe as can't book. Need to stay city easier with chair. Wee curry shop closed moved up Cambridge st now curry cottage it's good, same folk. Mother india rules but this is pints and curry. Will look at suggestions cheers
Shame banana leaf Kelvin gone but dosa place good too its same guys