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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Love Indian food, but it is not fine dining. 125 pounds would feed a village. Indian food is rice, dals vegetables, potatoes, naan, dosas. Some meat. [/quote] What a bunch of ethnocentric bullshit*t. Italian food or French food really isn't 125 pound worthy. [/quote] Have you been to India? There's some truth to it. £125 pounds can feed a small village on their normal diet. I've had high end Indian and everyday Indian and high end seems more about the show than the food. I don't feel or see the need to blow out on what passes for high end Indian. Ultimately all the spices run into each other. I rather prefer southern Indian. Back to the topic, I was last in London for a week last summer. Dining out felt expensive to me because you could spend £100 for two and get an ordinary meal. Self-catering was more enjoyable. [/quote] What is self-catering?[/quote]
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