Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compared to the Inn at Little Washington, London is a bargain.
Well, stupid comparison
The Inn at Little Washington has gone dramatically down hill since about 2014. I've been and stayed there countless times from the 90s and decided not to go back in 2021.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compared to the Inn at Little Washington, London is a bargain.
Well, stupid comparison
hAnonymous wrote:The smell of Indian food makes me yak, even if it is fine dining. I would never pay £125 for Indian food. Ever!
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Compared to the Inn at Little Washington, London is a bargain.
Anonymous wrote:Try coming to Asia--you can get a 9 course Indian fine dining meal for under 100$ (closer to 75$ in bangkok or kuala lumpur)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
What a bunch of ethnocentric bullshit*t. Italian food or French food really isn't 125 pound worthy.
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.
Anonymous wrote:£125 is about $160. $160 for Indian food is a lot, even for fancy Mughal emperors which is biriyanis. koftas and kebabs. It's the meat that makes it fancy. Most of the spices are similar. What is intensive cooking styles? Most are stews, curries cooked over a stovetop or grilled meats and breads. Obviously, you don't know how to cook Indian food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
What a bunch of ethnocentric bullshit*t. Italian food or French food really isn't 125 pound worthy.