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  • C code frog 0

    Someone please take me to "Food Street" in Mumbai. I promise I'll be good. I won't eat the kidney, brain or lung but dang a lot of other things there sure did look magnificent! You Indians!!! You have the *BEST* food!:rose: I think I could live the rest of my life happily on Indian and Thai food but if it was just Indian food only I'd die a happy man. So... who's taking me to India?:->

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    in Manchester is the best for Indian food! I lived near there and when our customers from India visited they reckoned some of it was better than mother made :-D Elaine (gastronomically diverse fluffy tigress) P.S. How is the family doing?

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    • R Rajesh R Subramanian

      You say south and I assume chennai. For authentic north Indian food, I suggest you try Taj connemara once. We had our last board meeting there and had north Indian thali buffet for lunch and was very satisfying. I am sure there must be north Indian speciality restaurants over there, but I don't know much about chennai.

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      brahmma wrote:

      You say south and I assume chennai

      Nah.. I am from Bangalore.

      brahmma wrote:

      I am sure there must be north Indian speciality restaurants over there

      yes, there are few good ones here but they are not located anywhere near to my workplace. But there are a few good restaurants around here where you can have south Indian meal and I just had a good Andhra Meal in one of those restaurants. :)

      Regards, Vijay. God may not give us what we 'want', but he surely gives us what we 'need'.

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      • C code frog 0

        Someone please take me to "Food Street" in Mumbai. I promise I'll be good. I won't eat the kidney, brain or lung but dang a lot of other things there sure did look magnificent! You Indians!!! You have the *BEST* food!:rose: I think I could live the rest of my life happily on Indian and Thai food but if it was just Indian food only I'd die a happy man. So... who's taking me to India?:->

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        If I had to pick any one nations food to eat for the rest of my life it would be Japanese. I spent a few weeks there a while ago now and never felt so good inside. And I really like it. That said I like most every style of food.:-D

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        • C code frog 0

          Someone please take me to "Food Street" in Mumbai. I promise I'll be good. I won't eat the kidney, brain or lung but dang a lot of other things there sure did look magnificent! You Indians!!! You have the *BEST* food!:rose: I think I could live the rest of my life happily on Indian and Thai food but if it was just Indian food only I'd die a happy man. So... who's taking me to India?:->

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          I love Dosa and Idly.. and I would prefer food from home rather than having it from hotels. They will mess up everything. And I don't understand what is so great about Indian food. I started getting bored with these foods. Now a days I just make a toss and order the item rather than going by taste.

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            The others have been out-sauced? :-D

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            • V vijay_aroli

              code-frog wrote:

              I won't eat the kidney, brain or lung

              Well, we don't eat them either. ;P But yes, its true that we have the BEST food in the world and its no surprise that you are fascinated about trying it. But, Can you really handle the spicy Indian Food? Especially, my favorite snack, Panipuri[^]

              Regards, Vijay. God may not give us what we 'want', but he surely gives us what we 'need'.

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              Nish Nishant
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              vijay7173 wrote:

              Well, we don't eat them either.

              Actually, goat brain is considered a delicacy in Kerala (my state). It's one of my personal favorites too - though you can't eat too much of it as it gets all gooey once it gets cold. I also believe that Chicken kidneys are not thrown away in mallu chicken dishes. But yeah, I've never know anyone eat a lung! I wonder what those would taste like.

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              • C coolestCoder

                hhmmmmmmmm Pani puri is my favorite too. ;P


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                coolestCoder wrote:

                hhmmmmmmmm Pani puri is my favorite too.

                I've tried it once and I didn't really like it much.

                Regards, Nish


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                • N ne0h

                  What happened? Suddenly all kudos for Indian food ? :)


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                  code frog 0
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                  Nothing happened. I've always like it.:-D

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                  • V vijay_aroli

                    code-frog wrote:

                    I won't eat the kidney, brain or lung

                    Well, we don't eat them either. ;P But yes, its true that we have the BEST food in the world and its no surprise that you are fascinated about trying it. But, Can you really handle the spicy Indian Food? Especially, my favorite snack, Panipuri[^]

                    Regards, Vijay. God may not give us what we 'want', but he surely gives us what we 'need'.

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                    vijay7173 wrote:

                    But, Can you really handle the spicy Indian Food?

                    Probably not. But that wouldn't keep me from giving it a go. I've loved all of the Indian dishes I've had here in the states and a chance to get some real authentic dishes (even if they were spicy) is to good to pass up. Now I just need to figure out a plan to get there.:-D

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                    • J jith iii

                      I love Dosa and Idly.. and I would prefer food from home rather than having it from hotels. They will mess up everything. And I don't understand what is so great about Indian food. I started getting bored with these foods. Now a days I just make a toss and order the item rather than going by taste.

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                      jith - iii wrote:

                      I don't understand what is so great about Indian food.

                      If that's how you feel then there's nothing great about it. That's what makes the world a diverse place. For me it combines a lot of flavors I love. I'm tired of American food and my wife and I are trying to branch out in the food we make at home. Our favorite dishes are always a foreign dish whether it's Mexican, Italian, Chinese or Indian we are so bored with American food and in most cases American food is so bad for you.

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                        code-frog wrote:

                        "Food Street" in Mumbai

                        I think you are talking about bhendi bazaar, its got all sorts of great meat stuff, last time i was there i had a blast (i used to eat meat back then :D).

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                        So... who's taking me to India?

                        I am in NY currently (landed a couple of weeks back) and i am telling you... you gotta come down to india sometime cause it will be a whole new world for you :-D -- modified at 4:17 Thursday 25th October, 2007


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                        code frog 0
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                        Monty2 wrote:

                        you gotta come down to india sometime cause it will be a whole new world for you

                        Yeah, that's exactly why I want to go. I need some "whole new world's" for a while. My wife and I are ready for a change in life and I think we are trying to find it through diversity in our food as we really cannot afford to travel 350 days a year :-D. I want a work year that is about 9 or 10 days long tops in that time I want to earn enough money that I have to dedicate the next 340 to 350 days spending it on foreign soil.:cool:

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                        • C code frog 0

                          jith - iii wrote:

                          I don't understand what is so great about Indian food.

                          If that's how you feel then there's nothing great about it. That's what makes the world a diverse place. For me it combines a lot of flavors I love. I'm tired of American food and my wife and I are trying to branch out in the food we make at home. Our favorite dishes are always a foreign dish whether it's Mexican, Italian, Chinese or Indian we are so bored with American food and in most cases American food is so bad for you.

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                          code-frog wrote:

                          I'm tired of American food

                          I don't think i'll ever get tired of it. There are always new Americans, coming up with new food... :D

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                          • N Nish Nishant

                            coolestCoder wrote:

                            hhmmmmmmmm Pani puri is my favorite too.

                            I've tried it once and I didn't really like it much.

                            Regards, Nish


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                            Rajesh R Subramanian
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                            Can't believe it! You haven't had it at the right place probably. It's such irresistible stuff. :)


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