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Aww, is baby butthurt? Your food is ours, which Indian eat beef and chicken when these dishes were made? Go eat ur daalNo need to write Pakistani,, their food is a subset of the Indian subcontinent , in spite of their present reputation. Except UK Pakistani restaurants hide their origin under Indian names.
Awww baby do you want to suck on something?I have had beef in goa in normal restaurants. Chicken is eaten all over India.
Pakistan is a subset of Indian subcontinent.
Man, I dont know. I never liked populated areas. Don't get me wrong, I like socializing, also like people and all, but I value peace and quiet. I would want to get a house in a small countryside house and leave the rest of my life there.Great I will have to drop by this one when I am in HK next. There are some other great Pakistani-run joints I have been to in HK. They are a very good, professional community there....and very happy to host a fellow Desi wherever he is from...esp if you can talk some Urdu/Punjabi/Sindhi etc..
@waz @Indus Pakistan
Man, I dont know. I never liked populated areas. Don't get me wrong, I like socializing, also like people and all, but I value peace and quiet. I would want to get a house in a small countryside house and leave the rest of my life there.
Pakistani and Indian food may look alike seemingly, but to be honest it is world apart, In taste as well as ingredients. I think both have their own unique taste.
No need to write Pakistani,, their food is a subset of the Indian subcontinent , in spite of their present reputation. Except UK Pakistani restaurants hide their origin under Indian names.
No need to write Pakistani,, their food is a subset of the Indian subcontinent , in spite of their present reputation. Except UK Pakistani restaurants hide their origin under Indian names.