Some of it definitely looks good but some of the places i have picked up delivery orders from when i looked at the menu there wasn’t any kind of English description of whats in the dish and i ain’t gonna be the guy asking the server to explain what each name on the menu means! Same thing with thai food!
The thing is no two Indian chef/or cooks follow the same recipe so for Tikka Masala they may all start with chicken in a sauce but the flavors are infinitely variable in all Indian food. Start with a busy restaurant full of Indian people. Go in with the intention of ordering some items you have learned about and point to the menu name without insulting the pronunciation, always ask how hot their recipe is because some foods are just too damn hot to enjoy. Always get the Cucumber Raita made with yogurt and cucumber in case something is too hot, it helps put out the fire. Most places I have eaten have a hot and a less spicy version for the same dish.
Learn English vocabulary about Indian food and eating out in Indian restaurants. With pictures of Indian dishes and a vocabulary list with example sentences. For ESL learners.
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