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    indian cuisine.

    can anybody here help me out with the indian cuisine? i am dating someone who loves it. he wanted to take me to an indian resto... i dont want to look stupid or make a faux pas...


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    Just be honest and tell him its a new experience , then let him make suggestions its part of the fun of getting to know each other
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    Quote Originally Posted by keithAngel View Post
    Just be honest and tell him its a new experience , then let him make suggestions its part of the fun of getting to know each other
    I would agree with this.
    Also I would suggest you try something like a chicken korma.
    It's very mild (not hot) it's creamy, made with coconut milk and has nice 'soft' tasty spices.
    I think you will enjoy it very much.


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    Depends what u like ....
    Meat (Chicken/Lamb) or Veggie ?
    Hot/Spicy or mild ?
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    Jump into the deep end,ask for a fahl or a bollywood burner



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    Welcome to the forum Aalia. Good advice from KeithAngel.

    My Filipina sister-in-law enjoys chicken tikka masala and it's a huge favourite of mine too. A "medium" dish which is a bit hotter than a korma and at one stage, despite our reputation for bland food, was considered to be the British nations most popular dish!

    I hope that you enjoy your first experience of India cuisine


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    tell the waiter its your first time and what can he recomend, or could you order small amounts of many dishes to sample but at a reduced price, if the owner is there ask for him, it usualy works and some even say if you do not like the dish they recomend its free,just enjoy


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    Then maybe one day you can join the big boys and order a chicken vindaloo my favourite


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    be honest and say you have never had it before.

    will make the experience so much mroe better, fun and less serious


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