Which dhabas serve pasta sir?rite said:You can try some good dhabas, some are pretty good, they are like syb 300-500 for 2 people.
Exactly, its not that hard. More like typical student food. The harder bit is the sauce, tho you can do that with practice as well.stalker said:Make your own.
Why ?stalker said:You wont get good authentic pasta unless you cough up serious monies.
I lived with an Italian immigrant when i was in France, so yeah. I've had fresh pasta and the taste to me was nothing much. Just quicker to make. Its more 'oh its fresh so it must be better' sort of thing. Thing here is i've always had pasta out of a packet so i've grown accustomed to that taste. If you only ever had fresh pasta then you would notice the difference because its ingrained. But otherwise nah.stalker said:^^ Depends on whether you've eaten the real stuff![]()
no disagreement there, if you noticed.stalker said:My reference to serious monies was for stuff in restaurants. Which was also why I said you should make your own.
I had Barilla in mind. Not exactly top of the range abroad but common nonetheless and more importantly available in India.stalker said:Please don't compare the ready to cook sunfeast/maggi stuff to REAL pasta.
Yepstalker said:Like you said, I'm not getting into packaged raviolis and stuff here. But making good al dente pasta is a task that seems to be beyond most restaurants around here. It really is a simple task, all you need are the correct ingredients which are easy enough to find these days.