ritu 1 Report post Posted March 6, 2012 Though I am not quite a foodie, my husband is definitely one. He is aware of all the eateries(whatever magnitude they come in) that exist in the city. We have had almost all kind of stuff outside, but trust me there is nothing like authentic Indian food, it will leave you keep your finger licking, home- cooked food stands a class apart, (it is dipped in tender motherly love), besides that I remember having food on the western side of the city where it was awesome, though its not purely Indian( an outlet serving Mughlai food), as this kind of food is exotically spiced, as it was high on taste and very mild on stomach. Usually, it gets difficult for me to finish my food, but that wasn't the case that day. My husband was expecting the delight of finishing up my food and I turned him down to grab everything that was plated before me. Another instance where usually our taste buds get invigorated are when a grand Indian "Thali" is placed before us. It can be from any region,I will talk about what I like in a thali, its the "sambar", coconut chutney and black lentil "vada" in a south Indian one, "chhole" "Punjabi Dal",pickles and the desserts in a north Indian one, while it comes to Gujarat and Rajasthan, I like every dish in the thali, and you cannot have a better meal if you can manage to find an authentic Bengali thali, though there is a little less for the vegetarian.The sweets of Bengal are to die for. In addition, there are cuisines from Kashmir,Orissa and from the northeast with their unique flavour as well. So, next time when you are in India, will you let the opportunity slip away? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites