How common are Indian restaurants in your country?
countries with the most toilet?
Indian restaurants here are actually run by nepalese or bangladesh
>>217722261>India isn't even in the top 10
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>>217722316Kek
>>217722261According to that random screenshot, they may be more common in this country than anywhere else apart from the UK. There are at least two in the town of 20,000 in which I live, and many in the adjacent small city. We’ve got at least one Nepali place, and at least one place that just bills itself as Himalayan (I’m guessing Nepali and perhaps Tibetan?), as well. Some of the self-identified Indian restaurants around here are actually run by Pakistani Punjabis or Bangladeshis, though.I have no complaints. I like Indian food. I just wish there were a South Indian place near me. It’s almost all northern, in large part Punjabi, cooking.
>>217722261I've never seen one in my city. Here it's usually Central Asian + Caucasus cuisine. The most popular are sushi rolls slop restaurants, not proper but Japanese restaurants + pan-Asian aka there can be Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean and some other SEA countries cuisine all together.A couple restaurants of local cuisine (we have some regional shit). A bit of restaurants with specific European cuisine like Italian for example. And a bit of restaurants with just general European cuisine, so I mean they just what they do, make up their own dishes and all, but there also can be some things like well-known salads, pasta, meat etc.
>>217722261probably a few dozen unless you want to count kebabs ran by indians or bangladeshi
>>217722261There's an Indian curry house on my street
>>217722261I lived near a Michelin star Indian restaurant in London for a few years, I ate there a lot because the food was very good and so were the prices.There's a few Indian places near me here but nothing like London.
Legit Indian? Quite a few but nobody goes there except for the odd group of Hindoos. I bet they are some kind of rupee laundering scheme.
>>217722316made me laugh
>>217722767>I lived near a Michelin star Indian restaurant in London for a few years, I ate there a lot because the food was very good and so were the prices.gymkhana? how did you like living in london? was it hard to get a job there
it's a scam. $20 for butter chicken and you only get few pieces of meat doused in sauce.
>>217723664>waaah scam scam scam everything indian scam you know restaurants have razor thin margins and the vast majority of them barely keep the lights on right? indian restaurants don't benefit from the same economies of scale that places like panda express do. that's the price they have to charge, because they buy all ingredients at retail price, have to pay their employees, have to pay rent, AND have to pay for maintenence / appliances / software / insurance / everything else needed to run a restaurant now.eating out isn't cheap in this country. if you want to eat out cheaply move to asia
>>217722261Foreign Indian restaurants have the most soulless Indian foodInb4 that gross grandpa webm but if you ever ate at a cozy family run serve yourself restaurant here you'd know it to be true
>>217722261never saw one, i mostly see greek, thai or chinese restaurants here.
there's an indian restaurant semi-close to me but every time I've ever gone in to pick up food they all stare at me so I don't go muchI don't know how the retards get business loans. There is no group of people with worse business sense.
>>217722316lol'd
>>217722261They're poping up everywhere and even more indians are opening restaurants for delivery offering generic slop like kebab and pizza and most likely also violating every healthcode known to man
Indians don't own that many restaurants here. They are owned by Bangladeshis
>>217722261Pakistanis run most of those 'Indian' restaurants here
>>217724206really?
>>217724206>>217724218what do indians do in the UK? is there a stereotypical indian occupation
>>217724229corner shop
>>217722261We have a lot of Nepalese restaurants for whatever reason
>>217722261Very common.Tibetan food (momos, thukpa, etc), german-turkish food (shawarma, donar) and american food (burgers deep fried in lard) are popular in my state too.
>>217722261I walked past one the other day but all the employees were white.