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A few clicks from my recent trip to South East Asia. I absolutely loved the food there, it's like close enough to Indian cuisine but so very different at the same time.
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One thing that I miss in Bangalore terribly is Lau Pa Sat. That place is heaven for foodies and is so bloody VFM (and I was there only for two weeks).
 
I was terrified when I saw this picture. Almost dropped my phone.
Lol. I saw an entire roasted crocodile carved open and ready to be scooped on a food cart in Khao San street, Bangkok. It was genuinely the most unexpected sight and so very popular with tourists that they charged 5 Thai Bahts only for a picture of it.
 
Lol. I saw an entire roasted crocodile carved open and ready to be scooped on a food cart in Khao San street, Bangkok. It was genuinely the most unexpected sight and so very popular with tourists that they charged 5 Thai Bahts only for a picture of it.
I am not going to recover from reading this very soon.

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@Renegade how about we have a skincare thread as well?
 
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Lol. I saw an entire roasted crocodile carved open and ready to be scooped on a food cart in Khao San street, Bangkok. It was genuinely the most unexpected sight and so very popular with tourists that they charged 5 Thai Bahts only for a picture of it.
Someone I know from the NE was telling me about a camping trip with a couple of Naga friends.

When he woke up in the morning he was surprised to find they had breakfast ready. They'd caught a snake, skinned it and finished cooking it.

He'd also told me about the time he had anteater which intrigued me.

Very exotic pallette they have there :)
 
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Someone I know from the NE was telling me about a camping trip with a couple of Naga friends.

Whrn he woke up in the morning he was surprised to find they had breakfast ready. They'd caught a snake, skinned it and finished cooking it.

He'd also told me about the time he had anteater.

Very exotic pallette they have there :)
Yeah, many NE tribes have a rich and varied food cuisines and habits that we in the mainland probably can't fathom. I am not adventurous enough to try everything but I am food curious and have seen some crazy things on NEIndia sub on reddit.
 
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Am I the only one whose appeteie runs away after seeing sea food?
 
Just search for fajita in swiggy?

There may be other restaurants

Fajitas were a favourite of mine abroad.

Long time ive not had any :hungry:
So, I tried Chicken Fajita yesterday from a restaurant "Cafe Delhi Heights" (home delivered). It was good but not as good as TGIF's CF.

* No rice. One layer of TGIF's rice is slightly over cooked and get crispy in the process.
* Tortillas were not round. They were like samosa pockets.

Overall, good in absence of TGIF in NCR.

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Pic source: Swiggy