Friday, April 20, 2012

Indian Cuisine


Meals time in India seems very traditional.  Soup is always served before lunch and dinner, and desert always follows.  On our way to Agra we stopped for lunch at a restaurant in Manthra, a small manufacturing town.  In India, it is very normal for the servers to watch you eat.  They hover around you and continue to offer more food while you are eating.  The server’s boss walks around and continuously asks if the food is good.. while you are eating.  The service we have received in India has been outstanding!  It is amazing how much they want to please you.. I have really enjoyed the sit down mealtime the Indian culture has provided us.

The CSS Capstone Abroad-India Group


4 comments:

  1. Was food spicy? Were you guys able to manage it?

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  2. Looks yummy! Do they have fast food restaurants?

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  3. Some foods are spicy.. but not too spicy. Twice now I have been into a super hot pepper by accident and had to spit it out. Then my mouth is on fire for a half-hour. Fast food is very rare. I have seen maybe 1-2 McDonalds, a Subway, and a KFC. We were told not to eat at McDonalds because we would be disappointed but a few have and they don't serve beef so they had a veggie burger and said it was very good.. I am eating plenty with the Indian cuisine so I have no need for any other food!

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