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Old May 28th, 2007, 17:28   #1
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Orchha Street food

Hello

This is a bit of a long shot, but I thought it might be worth a try.

I have recently returned from India and am really starting to miss the food; one street vendor in particular. In Orchha there was a man on the crossroads between the Sheesh Mahal, temple and road down to the Betwa river who sold the most amazing potato patties with dhal and what I think was a tamarind sauce. I don't suppose anyone out there has been to this stall and has been able to work out how it all was made? (or asked him, which is what I wish I had have done) There were similar things all over India so you might have had something along the same lines. (I just thought these were especially good)

Or is there anybody who is in Orchha at the moment or planning to go and would be willing to try and find out?

Thanks to anyone who can help

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Old Jun 11th, 2007, 19:36   #2
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I was there last winter and I think I ate from the stall you're talking about. I certainly remember eating delicious aloo parathas by the Betwa. I'll be back in Orchha soon - hopefully this year - so I'll see if I can get a recipe.
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Old Jun 12th, 2007, 17:31   #3
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That would be great, Thanks!

Have fun if you do go
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i remember eating there and my whole group totoally feasted on it.........amazing stuff...the best aloo tikkis (thats wat we call the dish) i ever had.......

its potato patties with mashed peas curry with loads of spcies......awesome stuff....

the small restaurant diagonally opp that shop makes some yummiest fruit curd dish.........that was staple dish in our every meal out there in orchha
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Just saw your Orchaa pictures on Flickr ...amazing stuff really! ...truly mesmerizing!! (If i remember right you were the guy who advised me on IS-S3 camera on another thread?) .... some of your pictures seemed longer width than height .. is that some special size setting? Enjoyed ur pictures thanks - KS


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i remember eating there and my whole group totoally feasted on it.........amazing stuff...the best aloo tikkis (thats wat we call the dish) i ever had.......

its potato patties with mashed peas curry with loads of spcies......awesome stuff....

the small restaurant diagonally opp that shop makes some yummiest fruit curd dish.........that was staple dish in our every meal out there in orchha
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Deeps79

Just saw your Orchaa pictures on Flickr ...amazing stuff really! ...truly mesmerizing!! (If i remember right you were the guy who advised me on IS-S3 camera on another thread?) .... some of your pictures seemed longer width than height .. is that some special size setting? Enjoyed ur pictures thanks - KS
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Orchha is a wonderful place, i just fell in love with it....its a photographer paradise spl for someone like me who likes shooting architecture and i cant forget the food out there....cheap and yummiest of all the travels i have had in recent times

Yes, i am the same guy.......i suggested Panasonic TZ1 in reply to ur Q abt compact camera with high zoom.....do check my reply there...........

As for my pics, some of them are panoramas (stiched 2 or more pics) and some of them have been cropped to make it more appealing to viewer. I saw ur comments on my flickr page. thanx a lot
have read ur blog few weeks back and u r an inspiration to all of us
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i'm planning on visiting orchha in July. i'll see if i can scope anything out for you. sounds tasty too.

i think the best vada pav i had though was in Bhuj,Gujarat. Oh my goodness...from such a simple stand too, i would have overlooked it any other day!

yummy.
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Thanks!

Ah, how i miss vada

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Hi Deeps,

Yes, I can see the "passion" in the pictures you have taken! You have great talent and Wish You the Very Best with it. I am sure you will go places!

Will check-out the other Camera you suggested ... BUT after seeing your pictures, I am motivated to try and grow beyond my 15 second pictures! Go for a good camera and learn the techniques and do the Manual Settings! Dont know, if at my age I have that much learning ability left? Will think about that and decide

You can see my Orchaa pictures at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ks_blue...7594211385963/

As you can see you are way ahead

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Orchha is a wonderful place, i just fell in love with it....its a photographer paradise spl for someone like me who likes shooting architecture and i cant forget the food out there....cheap and yummiest of all the travels i have had in recent times

Yes, i am the same guy.......i suggested Panasonic TZ1 in reply to ur Q abt compact camera with high zoom.....do check my reply there...........

As for my pics, some of them are panoramas (stiched 2 or more pics) and some of them have been cropped to make it more appealing to viewer. I saw ur comments on my flickr page. thanx a lot
have read ur blog few weeks back and u r an inspiration to all of us
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