Anonymous wrote:I’m Indian. Recently ate at Bollywood Bistro and liked it— as did my mother. I’ve liked Heritage India and Bombay Palace over the years, but haven’t been in a long time. My aunt likes Minerva— I haven’t been there. Another Indian recently recommended Bombay Tandoor.
Anonymous wrote:Commonwealth Indian at Pike and Rose is not bad. We used to really like Spice Xing but they closed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got back from a work trip to India. Didn't like the country, but loved the food. Even a curry in the airport was better than most restaurants here. What are the most authentic northern Indian restaurants in the area? I'd love to have some more amazing Indian food without having to fly 20 hours.
Please don't suggest Rasika; I've been there, it's great, but way too expensive for regular visits.
That’s like someone going to one city in America for a work trip and going back and proclaiming they don’t like the whole country. Smh
Anonymous wrote:I’m Indian. Recently ate at Bollywood Bistro and liked it— as did my mother. I’ve liked Heritage India and Bombay Palace over the years, but haven’t been in a long time. My aunt likes Minerva— I haven’t been there. Another Indian recently recommended Bombay Tandoor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got back from a work trip to India. Didn't like the country, but loved the food. Even a curry in the airport was better than most restaurants here. What are the most authentic northern Indian restaurants in the area? I'd love to have some more amazing Indian food without having to fly 20 hours.
Please don't suggest Rasika; I've been there, it's great, but way too expensive for regular visits.
That’s like someone going to one city in America for a work trip and going back and proclaiming they don’t like the whole country. Smh
Anonymous wrote:Just got back from a work trip to India. Didn't like the country, but loved the food. Even a curry in the airport was better than most restaurants here. What are the most authentic northern Indian restaurants in the area? I'd love to have some more amazing Indian food without having to fly 20 hours.
Please don't suggest Rasika; I've been there, it's great, but way too expensive for regular visits.
Anonymous wrote:What a shitty thing to say that you didn’t like the country.