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tandoori chicken.
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I've tried it, you eat near your hands, it's awesome but generate sure your hands are verbs before you devour
if u want something heavy try hydrebadi chicken biriyani( it is rice). lacto-vegetarian u can try paneer items with rumali rotis.if u want snacks type step for dosa vada,iddli etc. All i've mentioned above r spicy. if u can't swallow chilly try some desserts like payasams or sweets resembling sandesh gulab jamun etc..
Butter chicken is the best thing ever!
Paneer is pretty accurate too.
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Chicken tikka, kabab, chicken karrhai with nan or paratha...
For dessert enjoy kulfi...
Have a lassi to drink...
Indian food is very luscious & spicy.
If you prefer non-veg try Roasted chicken, Afghani chicken, Rogan Josh, Shaami kababs, Seekh kababs.
For vegetarian- try chole-bhature, shahi paneer, naan, Dosa, Panee-Puri...
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If you drink indian food once I'm sure you're gonna love it...
Oh my ! i love indian food it's really good, the place i ate at is contained by chicago, it's called Gaylords, it's really appropriate, i liked it :)
It's scrumptious.But do go to a pious place as a lot depends on the trait of cooking.You must try the kebabs,tandoori chicken,sikandri raan(roasted leg of mutton)tandoori fish and butter naan(a kind of bread)
it's really well brought-up. i loved it. the first time i ever tried indian food was surrounded by a restaurant in maryland. i love the rice and chicken but i forget what they are call but they sure are yummy. u really should try it. good luck!
u can start near RASAM(similar to soup) its south indian cuisine. then turn to BIRIYANI(flavoured mixed rice it can be veg or non-veg), then u can own some NAAN,ROTI(north indian cusine) with some PANEER BUTTER MASALA or CHICKEN TIKKA MASALA( its especially spicy), and then if u want try out some snacks type u can try DOSA(sililar to pancake made next to lentil) with SAMBHAR and CHUTNEY(grinded cocnut mix). and for dessert u can try KHEER or PAYASAM (milk base sweet it will be very liquid)..
next u can u end the dinnertime with STRONG FILTER COFFEE( south indian speaclity).
You dont know what your missing.
Indian food is yummy, yummy, yummy! I own had copious variations..I love them adjectives..I have even have Bangladeshi food! I love all Indian and Indo-Paki food. I love any ethnic food, especially Middle Eastern!
indian food are positively delicious, i love them!
you could dance for thosai, or chapati, or roti canai, or naan, or rice,or... they can be plain, or added something else like eggs amd onions and adjectives. the vegetarian rice is completely good, and natural too. actually almost everything surrounded by an indian reataurant are great.
p.s samosa is nice.idli too.
okay if you have never tried Indian food i must say aloud first some can be very hot and spicy!... korma is a devout first dish it is very mild and is cooked next to coconut and cream in the sauce,.but it is also lawfully sweet!..balti is another good dish although more spicy and hot..but it have more vegetables in it!...what ever you choice to try ask the waiter at the restaurant you turn..they should all know what respectively meal is close to! enjoy!
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i love the chicken biryani...the Indian version of Spanish paella, but i would enunciate a lot better.
Its great, and have huge variety, it would hold been better if u have mentioned if u are a vegeterian or not
Nevertheless in skin of vegeterian: South indian Idly Sambar, VADA Samber, Dosa ( various kind )
North indian: Chola bhatura, Samosa, Alu tikia,
East indian: Misti doi, rosogalla, Luchi alu dam.
West Indian: Vada pau, Puran poli, Thepla etc.
In skin of Non veg too the choice is endless :
you bring lots of items based on fish, meat chicken etc similar to biryani etc
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