Fajitas. At one stage we were having them around 3/4 times a week, but it's still like OMG :<3:
Fajitas. At one stage we were having them around 3/4 times a week, but it's still like OMG :<3:
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Never tried it, and I think I'd keep it that way.Originally Posted by nik0tine
If you're itching for some quick warm-up Indian food, I've found MTR brand Bhindi Masala is quite excellent, although their other dishes are very less so.
Yeah, reading this thread makes me realize there's a lot of different regions I havent sampled food from. Indian food sounds really good.
I am Bengali, and I kind of have Indian food everyday (Seeing how we eat the same stuff, and people call it "Indian".) I still like Tandoori Chicken as my fav. food though. I don't like the restaurant ones, they are too burnt. I like the ones my mom makes the best *drools*.
Btw, if you live in Canada ( I don't know about the rest of the world), you will notice that most of the so-called "Indian" restaurants are actually run by Bengali people. Supposedly, they make a higher profit by naming their restaurant "Indian" rather than "Bengali". LoL.
"Feed me."
There were a ton of good Indian restaurants near school in Cincinnati, but it's much harder to come by in Atlanta.
Manicotti.
Momo's, Nepalese steamed things. I used to only be able to get them when My dad made them, but there is a Nepalese restaurant in this town now. :}
Lasanga! But Every restaurant I ever go, i ALWAYS have lasanga.
Every time![]()
And my mum makes a belting Lasanga herself![]()
I remember a few restaurants in the outlying areas. Try searching for Haveli or Poona - they're a fair drive from downtown ATL, though (one's in Duluth, the other's in Marietta... I think).Originally Posted by eestlinc
I love fried rice above all foods.. Unfortunately, most chinese food will make me sick.. So I can't eat it often.![]()