If you like Indian food think twice

Well, let me put it this way. I met an Indian man who owns an Indian restaurant in Summerlin and he calls me to fix his broken kitchen equipment, so I'm familiar with their unsanitary food handling.

If you dine in and have left overs, they don't throw it in the trash. For example, if your chicken still has meat on the bones, they will take all that meat and use it making their chicken tikka masala and other dishes for the next day to serve to customers. Same goes for other types of meat.

Some other shit, too, I'll add later on.
call the health inspector
 
I used to eat Indian buffet every week in America. It's not too bad in America. I remember I was grossed out in Vietnam when I ate Pho. They took the beansprouts I didn't use or ate a little and put it on another plate.

I think the dirty food videos are in the slums and some are from Bangladesh. I am assuming Bangladesh is even worse because the Indian people are screaming THIS IS BANGLADESH NOT INDIA in the comment section.
 
Why do people keep posting vids of extreme poverty street food as it that's what all Indian food is lol
 
Imagine being a Sherbroni and being worried about some armpit disease. Stop being a bitch.

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Imagine being a Sherbroni and being worried about some armpit disease. Stop being a bitch.

{<Scared}
Not gunna lie, Mr one armed armpit dumpling press might have made a Sherbroni out of me...
 
Its part of the experience. Its not truly Indian cuisine if they dont use the goop scoop.
 
I feel 1000x more confident in the hygiene and sanitation standards in all of my local Indian Restaurants than I would at my local KFC which ironically, employs almost exclusively Indian staff (wealthy Indian families buy a franchise then hire and fly their relatives over to to the UK to run these places and they stack the money up over serval years, then move back to but a half-decent property)

To the Restaurant its about standards, and creating good food that people will come back time and again for - KFC? Just a 'job'

Zero pride in the work or the role and therefore the standards are equally as low...
 
and people wonder why they make their own food lol.
 
Yeah if you get indian food in India you about to get fucked. Especially street food. People that went there told me you should only eat at restaurants inside a good hotel

Restaurants outside of india are mostly ok though

Or so I heard, because I don't care for indian food and never had it
 
I love Indian food and if it wasn t for my delicate asshole i would eat all that shit.
 


Lots of countries have dirty little secrets but not all establishments are like that.
 
Indian food is delicious. There are plenty of sanitary restaurants. That shit is the bomb in the UK.
 
I can't believe anyone eats street vendor food.

Southern California looks like Mexico now with all the people cooking tacos and whatnot on the street.

No health dept checks them. It's cooked outside where there are plenty of roaches and rats. And they didn't have running water to wash their hands nor utensils.

The cross contamination alone is reason to avoid them.
 
I love indian food and you can get legit versions of it in Melbourne depending on where you go (not street food ha ha)
 
India is a disgusting stinking shit hole that I warn EVERYONE against going to that miserable stain of a country.

The food though is bloody good IF prepared yourself, do not eat street food in India or prepare your ass for the punishment of a life time.
Id be ok with it in terms of cooked meats etc. Ive never gotten sick (knock on wood). I'm game to eat like the locals.
 
Love Indian food. I live in HOU not some shit country, state or city where they have Fake indian food. Good ppl and food...
I live in H-Town as well. Good food and broad spectrum so we are lucky there. Still, when I travel I only eat local as a rule. Gotta try imo.
 
Look there is a lot of bad practices in India with street food.

But it's perpetuating racist stereotypes of Indians, check the comments on instagram / social media, pretty harsh/ offensive / over the top. Not cool.

I'm assuming you're from a western country, there are lots of restaurants where they practice good hygiene and make delicious food. Indian food is one of the finest cuisines when properly made.
This I believe. Would be game
 
Tikka Massala, Naan, rice, tandoori chicken and shrimp . I don't stray beyond that
 
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