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Originally posted by Omega_M
Generally, home cooked indian food is not really that hot. They make it more spicy and oily in restaurants.
Really? Is that regional? One of my friends is from india and every time he has home cooked food it is spicy as all hell. He always talks about how food isn't spicy enough anywhere here, and how it is so much more rediculous in india.
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Jun-23-2008 07:13
TrancePharoah
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I love it. There are many different styles depending on the area the dish comes from, pretty much the same for most countries.
My student life meals simply rotated between indian, chinese and italian, the one great thing about British food/cuisine is that it seems we have incorporated and assimilated most foods, nothing beats a curry though after a night out!
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Jun-23-2008 11:37
smakmagik
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Bombay
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Really? Is that regional?
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Sports Discussion Forum - NYC
I had dosas a few days ago for the first time. Really good stuff
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Jul-03-2008 20:18
zoogla
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stace and i are going on a date to try some indian food. amirite or wut?
Jul-03-2008 20:30
Pokit
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Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
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Some indian food is SO DISGUSTING, but some of it is great. I had some stuff called Peshwari(?) non, and it was amazing.
Jul-03-2008 21:54
varun
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Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Bangkok
My knowledge of the West is limited, but some of the best Indian food outside of India can also be found in:
- Singapore
- Malaysia (Penang, Genting, KL)
- Thailand (Bangkok)
Malay and South Indian cuisine over the centuries, hybridized to result in a very unique flavor that can only be found in Malaysia / Singapore.
Honestly, the best indian meal that I've ever had outside of home cooked food was at this hole-in-the-wall restaurant in Bangkok.
Predictably, I've become very accustomed to Thai food due to my long stay here and every time I eat Indian food, atleast 4 trips to the shitter in a day are inevitable.
These days for me, Mexican food ftw
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Jul-04-2008 05:06
shaw
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Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Intergalactic Mimosa Station
butter masala dosa @ mysore woodlands on devon in chicago.
Jul-04-2008 05:15
trewqy
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: BangCOCK
quote:
Originally posted by varun
My knowledge of the West is limited, but some of the best Indian food outside of India can also be found in:
- Singapore
- Malaysia (Penang, Genting, KL)
- Thailand (Bangkok)
Malay and South Indian cuisine over the centuries, hybridized to result in a very unique flavor that can only be found in Malaysia / Singapore.
Honestly, the best indian meal that I've ever had outside of home cooked food was at this hole-in-the-wall restaurant in Bangkok.
Predictably, I've become very accustomed to Thai food due to my long stay here and every time I eat Indian food, atleast 4 trips to the shitter in a day are inevitable.
These days for me, Mexican food ftw
Its true.. worked in thailand for more than a year and there are a lot of indians over there.
Which part of bangkok is that restaurant? I have to go back in august.. Honestly the indian food over there cant beat the ones I had over in Singapore.. the best place to go to was this places somewhere near khao san..but even then its pretty expensive even for expats.
Jul-04-2008 07:35
Ang ' ela_ie
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Registered: Jul 2004
Location: SF
quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
Generally, home cooked indian food is not really that hot. They make it more spicy and oily in restaurants.
This is completely untrue. They make the restaurant stuff more bland so that people will actually eat it. And have you ever eaten with Indians? It knocked my socks off and she supposedly had made it less spicey because I had come to dinner!
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Jul-04-2008 14:54
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Sports Discussion Forum - NYC
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Originally posted by Ang ' ela_ie
And have you ever eaten with Indians?
@ question
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Jul-04-2008 15:10
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Originally posted by Ang ' ela_ie
This is completely untrue. They make the restaurant stuff more bland so that people will actually eat it. And have you ever eaten with Indians? It knocked my socks off and she supposedly had made it less spicey because I had come to dinner!