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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Folkestone UK
Posts: 36
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Best Meal in India
I have had some great meals in India but to date the best meal I had so far was in a canteen at the back of the marine aquarium Mumbie (Bombay), It cosisted of Puri & Potato Cost R10 and tasy fantastic. I admit I suffered for a few days afterwards but it was worth it.
I am in Goa in april where will i get a great meal there anyone (I don't eat fish) ![]() |
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I don't know about its availability in Goa, but one of my weaknesses is Chole Bature!..mmmmmmm :-)
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Maha Guru Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: England
Posts: 1,199
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Porote (stuffed fried chapattis) at the Amritsari Dhaba (on road the GT Road from Jullundhar to Amritsar)
Simply the best porote I have had. They are millions of % better than the ones served at Gianis Dhaba at Dharampur (NH to Shimla). I attach some pictures. One shows one of the cooks frying a porota. Brings back good memories The chefs at the Radisson in Jullundhar could learn a few things form these guys about making the perfect parota. |
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Afternoon BBQ or 6AM breakfast
Cant decide between a lovely afternoon BBQ at the Delhi Golf Club or a 6AM'ish breakfast of oatmeal and roti on the set of 'The Rising' in Pune...
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: UK
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