im not a foodie by any means and I actually quite dislike people who make food their 'thing' bc most of the time they're just complaining about service and exposing their trash ass palette. normally it's not easy for me to talk about food even if I like it a lot; most of the time I just say s***s really good and kinda appreciate it for taste qualities. there's one exception to it, and that's Indian food and Indian cuisine in general
I don't eat it too often but whenever I do it's always an event. I can get a pizza any day of the week, it's whatever to me. but if I get to visit (or talk my partner into visiting) an Indian restaurant every once in a while it's always something special. ill chug an entire pizza disc in like 10 minutes and immediately forget about it. with Indian its always a 30 minute event where I take breaks, enjoy the spice, or eat like my life depends on it.
honestly it's the only type of food that makes me 1) wanna talk about food at all 2) makes it feel like home way it's cooked, served, and eaten. you can combo anything with anything, but each dish is somehow always distinct. there are SO MANY options in every single place out there, and I take for granted somewhat; if any other place had something along the lines of honey chili fries it would probably be the highlight of the entire menu. Indian joint would have it there next to another ten options for sides, and every single one of those will be its own amazing thing
I gotta say that the food is fairly challenging and to me the only way to eat Indian more often is to just start cooking with the right spices. thankfully I have a small Indian shop not far away from me that I always at least hit up for masala. it's crazy how I did three paragraphs without even going into dishes themselves; this s*** is the best no contender. I love Mexican, Mediterranean is good, Georgian is amazing, but Indian will always hold a special place in my heart
thread inspired by me ordering a stack from a local restaurant today that I was only able to eat one half of
It's wonderful to hear that Indian cuisine holds such a special place in your heart. The flavors, diversity, and unique dining experience it offers can truly make it a memorable event. Exploring Indian cooking at home with the right spices is a great way to enjoy it more often. And it's great that you have a nearby Indian shop to source your ingredients. Indian food truly has a way of capturing the essence of home and providing a distinct taste in every dish.
inb4 white man discovers spices the thread
It's wonderful to hear that Indian cuisine holds such a special place in your heart. The flavors, diversity, and unique dining experience it offers can truly make it a memorable event. Exploring Indian cooking at home with the right spices is a great way to enjoy it more often. And it's great that you have a nearby Indian shop to source your ingredients. Indian food truly has a way of capturing the essence of home and providing a distinct taste in every dish.
dang didnt expect go get emotional from this but
Indian food is the only cuisine to have vegetarian food that is not only consistently palatable, but actually consistently great
Great food
My go to order at any Indian Restaurant:
Paneer Makhani
Lamb Biryani
Garlic Naan
Mango Lassi
s tier food and women
if she got hair on her arms the food ain’t the only
thing getting ate
i know my boy @rhymingrhino know bout that
@astroshane F*** Roti let’s get some Indian food next week
indian food is great, but its heavy af
nah might get some indian this weekend now that u mention it, its always a safe bet for me cuz they got classic primo vegan dishes
My brother went to India and the pictures of food looked nasty asl, puddles of curry on bigass leaves and s*** But he swears it tasted amazing
My brother went to India and the pictures of food looked nasty asl, puddles of curry on bigass leaves and s*** But he swears it tasted amazing
the picture i took of the greatest meal of my life looks like dogshit bro
sometimes it be like that