Mark R. wrote:I'm not sure the reason for it but neither my wife nor I like Indian cuisine. We've tried multiple times at restaurants people who like Indian food have told us were very good. We went to a buffet one time so we could try multiple items to see if there was one we really liked and unfortunately again we didn't find anything that really hit the spot. We like just about every other kind of food (some of it too much) but have never gotten any fuzzy feelings about Indian food.
neal.johnson wrote:I think Indian food is the only cuisine I could eat everyday and not get bored with it. It's probably my favorite. I was about to count Kashmir out for good because its getting funky in there (sticky floors, gag) but the lamb saag pulled me back in.
Jerry C wrote:I cannot tolerate curry. I know, I know, blasphemy here on a foodie site, but what can I say...God made me that way.
Now that you know that, I have always avoided Indian food and restaurants...what do they serve that doesn't have curry (oh yea, if the restaurant smells like curry I will not be dining in.)
On a side note, my college age son once got a free couch from an Indian guy, and he had to get rid of it because they couldn't get the smell of curry out of it! (true story).
Jerry C wrote:I cannot tolerate curry. I know, I know, blasphemy here on a foodie site, but what can I say...God made me that way.
Now that you know that, I have always avoided Indian food and restaurants...what do they serve that doesn't have curry (oh yea, if the restaurant smells like curry I will not be dining in.)
On a side note, my college age son once got a free couch from an Indian guy, and he had to get rid of it because they couldn't get the smell of curry out of it! (true story).
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