Looks like an Indian traditional food place. So, have you tried Indian food? Well, I would be delighted to know what Indian food you like and don’t like.
I love Indian food! But have not yet got to India to eat it in its home country. There is’t much I don’t like, but I’m not so keen on creamy and sweet. A dhansak is one of my favourites. We have a great choice of Indian restaurants across Britain.
I’m a bit surprise that you like Dhansak, but I also get it why you prefer it. I’m a Zoroastrian (Parsi) and Dhansak is our main dish, so I’ve been eating Dhansak all my life. I understand there are plenty of Indians in the UK so you can enjoy all types of Indian and other Asian cuisines. I believe that when you visit India and try the same food here the taste would be very different from what you get there.
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Looks like an Indian traditional food place. So, have you tried Indian food? Well, I would be delighted to know what Indian food you like and don’t like.
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I love Indian food! But have not yet got to India to eat it in its home country. There is’t much I don’t like, but I’m not so keen on creamy and sweet. A dhansak is one of my favourites. We have a great choice of Indian restaurants across Britain.
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I’m a bit surprise that you like Dhansak, but I also get it why you prefer it. I’m a Zoroastrian (Parsi) and Dhansak is our main dish, so I’ve been eating Dhansak all my life. I understand there are plenty of Indians in the UK so you can enjoy all types of Indian and other Asian cuisines. I believe that when you visit India and try the same food here the taste would be very different from what you get there.
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Fagin, from Dickens! 🙂 🙂
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Nice ones and perfect timing on the last one. Gotta love when that happens 🙂
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The doors are much less interesting than the street art. 😉
janet
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I know, but the art should invite you to open the door. This street is well known for Indian restaurants
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Where is this? This is an Indian man on the walls 🙂
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It’s Brick Lane in London.
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Oh. That’s pretty interesting!
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Bricklane streetart gets me all excited. Thanks for sharing!
Regards, Teresa
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There’s always something there to give delight 🙂
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Love that last shot 😀
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Amazing that he walked past at that point 🙂
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Serendipity 😀
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