Monday, January 24, 2011

Eating Is Not A Private Affair In India

No matter where you are in India, you are almost always within walking distance of food. Food in India is so important that an ordinary way of greeting someone is "did you eat already?" Eating food in India is not considered just a private affair. You may be asked countless times if you like South Indian food or any food special to a specific region. If you meet a South Indian, chances are that in the first few minutes of conversation you will have to answer this question. If you say that you do, you become a little more acceptable. If you indicate that you just love spicy South Indian food, you move up the acceptance ladder even more.
Eating food in India is inexpensive, convenient and fun. Imagine strolling around, having a quick ‘Masala Dosa’ – a South Indian dish for a few bucks, sampling a local sweet, eating a yummy plate of chaat or a namkeen, all available right in a restaurant-- within walking distance.

The effort of delighting your taste buds is further rewarded if you have a Bikanervala food outlet in your vicinity. Drop in and experience the difference!

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