i lowkey wanna try indian/pakistan street food
HUHHHHHH bro ur comparing yourself with someone who says they like 16 year olds because they like having power like this is not what you want to learn from
Thats what it translates to, It will sort of explode in your mouth with sweety spice.
Oh yes, definitely
Just check whether the stall is clean or not, some stalls are genuinely trashy like they show on Instagram
If you're in North, definitely try out Soya Chaap π₯³
If you are not trolling then yes I highly recommend Kebabs,Rolls,Moghlai Paratha from Delhi or Kolkata.Also try Dosa , Bhel puri, papri chat,Golgappa(It's called Fuchka where I live)
why would i troll? im not racist.
thats a lot of dishes. suggest me 2 max.
Well depends on which part of the country you are
North - Rolls, Kebabs
West - Pau Bhaji,Chole Bhature
East - Kathi Rolls,Moghlai Paratha,Fuchka(Golgappe)
South - Masala Dosa,Vada,Idli
okay thats huge. i dont know which part of india i will visit but W. thanks for detailed reply.
No worries hope you have a good and memorable time visting our country
either visit a metro or visit some random isolated place dont go to any crowded tourist traps
yea no some places are GENUINELY horseshit, and they get highlighted which creates a stereotypical image
but MOST places are clean and the food is good.
not sure hiw similar they are but been to bangladesh before and some places are fine some places gave me the poopoos
You should always be sure where you are eating and check the spice level according to your tollerance as ours normal spice tolerance might be too much for you and any western people (Except maybe the Latinos)
wait really? i always eat extra spicy food st restaurant and its normal for me so maybe i have that spice tolerance
im built for spiciness dawg. i always get the extra spicy food at restaurants.
gng, thats not gonna cut it, but all the best.
but I'd suggest go only good places sadly, hygiene is an issue sometimes
Always confused about the term spiciness when people talk about Indian food. Do you mean hot pepper spicy or spices spicy? From my experience it depends on region but Indian food generally isn't insanely spicy(hot). Rather it makes use of lot of spices which makes it good.
ya its not insanely spicy but its like you are loving the taste but its burning your tongue and you are still eating(after some time you get used to it).
i dont wanna be that guy but like do you wanna get sick, and if you dont get sick its extremely unhealthy. they use horrible oils
If you are not raise there you will get food poisoning or diarrhoea it's not matter of if, so don't do it
mostly just the dirty ones in low eco areas
if you go to an actual popular local market with reputable vendors ur finee
idk i dont live in india but i bet u want all the good indian food to urself w gatekeep i respect
Everybody has recommended insane things try any of them but I can recommend street sweet dish- (Jalebi)
Just ensure proper hygiene and clean places only.
Please give review also later in this thread