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2011-06-09
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I would think eating authentic Indian food is best to go with Indian. My friend’s husband is from North India and he cooks well. Their whole family visited me shortly for 2 days only. On the first day we settled our meals at McD as their kids didn’t adapt to local food or pasta. The 2nd day, we, adults have enough burgers and fries, we decided to have North Indian food at Little India. This restaurant was recommended by an North Indian working at Mustafa.It wasn’t many patrons when we ente
It wasn’t many patrons when we entered the restaurant at 1+pm. Subsequently there were other diners came in. It is a spacious restaurant, we chose a corner table. We took our sweet time to place order, they have never chase us. First of all, I noted that they serve bottle mineral water instead of open jar of water, it feels cleanliness.
I hardly take Indian food but I like naan so much, I can eat it plain without any accompanied dishes. My friend’s hubby ordered few dishes and the best was they were not spicy, it could be kids around so they chose non spicy dishes. I could see kids were enjoying their food so much, they ate them happily with their hands.
Fish with deep red sauce was great, it was their son’s flavourite dish, fish meat was firm and it blended very well with the sauce, it didn’t taste any fishy smell. Paneer(Indian cheese) with orange colour sauce, cauliflower with yellowish spices, chick peas with deeper orange colour sauce, they all tasted great, each of them has their distinct flavour though, sorry for their missing names as I didn’t read the menu. After tasting all the warm dishes with freshly baked naans, the yoghurt was a refreshing one. It has a strong milky taste and it blended very well with cucumber.
The only draw of the meal was the mango blend, other than sweet I could taste, mango taste was hardly found. It could skip this next time. When we stepped out of the restaurant, they greeted us thank you, it was a good gesture.
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