Indian food is an interesting topic. One must keep in mind that like all food it is the Good, the Bad and The Ugly. From a Western perspective, the Good is quite different from what the Indians believe is good. I quickly learned that the wonderful Indian food I had in London is not really "Indian food" but rather a westernized version of the best of it.
Here I am exposed to a variety of local food at the office restaurant that I best describe as Mushy veggies. All of which is indescribable and none of my kids would eat a bit of it. I rate this as the "ugly" and by the way most of it sets my mouth aflame.
An exception on the normal Indian fair, is my dinner this evening. At the buffet in the hotel it was a slow night and one of the Chef's approached me and asked if I would be interested in trying "xasdlf?+"*çkaöly" Being in a sociable mood I asked him to serve me his best. Which he did. It was wonderful and the Chef enjoyed my praise. Yet the rest of the Indian food on the buffet was quite poor by comparison (and extremely hot).
One night of Indian food is enough. Tomorrow I head to the Italian restaurant...
Here I am exposed to a variety of local food at the office restaurant that I best describe as Mushy veggies. All of which is indescribable and none of my kids would eat a bit of it. I rate this as the "ugly" and by the way most of it sets my mouth aflame.
An exception on the normal Indian fair, is my dinner this evening. At the buffet in the hotel it was a slow night and one of the Chef's approached me and asked if I would be interested in trying "xasdlf?+"*çkaöly" Being in a sociable mood I asked him to serve me his best. Which he did. It was wonderful and the Chef enjoyed my praise. Yet the rest of the Indian food on the buffet was quite poor by comparison (and extremely hot).
One night of Indian food is enough. Tomorrow I head to the Italian restaurant...
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