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re: What makes nearly all Indian food smell like spicy tar?
Posted on 8/30/17 at 6:11 am to CCTider
Posted on 8/30/17 at 6:11 am to CCTider
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Tandoori chicken
Had this yesterday with rice and it is why I started the thread.
I love chicken. I love rice. Hate whatever seasoning was on that stuff. It was a waste of chicken and rice to me.
Posted on 8/30/17 at 6:14 am to member12
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Tandoori chicken
Had this yesterday with rice and it is why I started the thread.
Probably went to a shitty restaurant. I've never tasted any heavy spices in that dish. It's usually mild.
But everyone is different. I used to work with a kid in the Appalachians who said the best pizza he's eaten was Hunts Brother's. Taste is very subjective.
Posted on 8/30/17 at 6:18 am to member12
I'm with you. Not a fan of the Indian food.
Posted on 8/30/17 at 9:54 am to member12
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Tandoori chicken Had this yesterday with rice and it is why I started the thread. I love chicken. I love rice. Hate whatever seasoning was on that stuff. It was a waste of chicken and rice to me.
It's basically BBQ chicken.
Nirvana is decent, Taj Mahal on Metairie Road is also good. they do tend to tone down the spice for the American palate.
The food in India is outstanding, although you should have a guide to help keep you in "clean" restaurants.
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