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From the food court of an indoor market in Sheffield, UK.
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Looks more like the poo poo platter
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>>21105002
I have never eaten Nepalese food, how does it compare to Indian?

I would imagine it's pretty similar but is it more spicy or less?
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>>21105002
Nepali food is very good, all my favourite parts of Indian cuisine plus what seems to me like Chinese components. Perhaps the most underrated cuisine. Try momos if you get a chance.
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>>21105002
Please refrain from pee pee poo poo posting.
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My Asian majority area has been getting a lot of Nepalese immigrants in the last decade and a half but none have opened restaurants. There's some tiny supermarket but that's it. No prepared food



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