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No I will not pass Vizag. And no I doubt will be in Surat on the 13th.If you happen to pass by my city then let me know....will meet you at the station :thumb
You in surat at around the 13th?
No I will not pass Vizag. And no I doubt will be in Surat on the 13th.If you happen to pass by my city then let me know....will meet you at the station :thumb
You in surat at around the 13th?
Yaar, I love red meat, mutton and beef. But never found a good enough restaurant where I can have good mutton biryani, leave alone beef in India. Anyways, if you say so, we can meet up there next time. I'm pretty tight on my work schedules right now though.Sure. I recently went to this place called Zoaq in Fraser town. Awesome mutton biryani and kababs.
I am on a pretty long tour. Won't be back till at least the 15th.
I will be going to Daman, Surat, Vadodra, Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Jamnagar, indore, nagpur hyderabad and back.
Anyone in DFI from these cities, let me know.
muh mein paani aaya..Sure. I recently went to this place called Zoaq in Fraser town. Awesome mutton biryani and kababs.
you mean like thismuh mein paani aaya..
hmmmm......very much!you mean like this
I guess, beef is not served openly in any restros in India...at least I never seen it on menu in Mumbai..Yaar, I love red meat, mutton and beef. But never found a good enough restaurant where I can have good mutton biryani, leave alone beef in India. Anyways, if you say so, we can meet up there next time. I'm pretty tight on my work schedules right now though.
I once had mutton biryani from Karim's in ShivajiNagar, pretty awesome. Try that out. It's an Afghani restaurant.
Dude you must be visiting the wrong places....I guess, beef is not served openly in any restros in India...at least I never seen it on menu in Mumbai..
Yeah! That's what I was saying. The right wing bandits have curbed our food preference too.I guess, beef is not served openly in any restros in India...at least I never seen it on menu in Mumbai..
If you ever happen to be in Kolkatta....then you can have all the meat you want....its there all around you...Yeah! That's what I was saying. The right wing bandits have curbed our food preference too.
What is sheekh made up of ?I guess, beef is not served openly in any restros in India...at least I never seen it on menu in Mumbai..
pal..I know there are places..even for me beef is available at just 5 mins of distance 365 days...but due to health issues, I have stopped eating beef though i loved it..but I am talking about good family restros which are not necessarily located at muslim majority areas....u wont find Beef Biryani in their Menus...Dude you must be visiting the wrong places....
savarkar advocated beef eating .Yeah! That's what I was saying. The right wing bandits have curbed our food preference too.
Really? Then he was an imposter in disguise of a right winger.savarkar advocated beef eating .
he was not a fundamentalist as some try to potray him . in fact , he was an atheist .Really? Then he was an imposter in disguise of a right winger.
Why so?Really? Then he was an imposter in disguise of a right winger.
Pork tasts better than beef...i really love it...but sabse best is ...palak, methi, dhudi, turia, vatana, daal, fish and eggs....and ya not to forget..Beer ;-)You won't find pork served in many restaurants in Kolkata.
I think it is not that popular a meat to have a dedicated demand.
Restaurants are run for profit and not for social reasons!
Thanks for letting me know that. It's refreshing.he was not a fundamentalist as some try to potray him . in fact , he was an atheist .
he only asked hindus not to treat the cow as an object of excessive veneration , but to eat it in times of famine etc and use it to solve the problem of starvation in the country . a very practical man......
Sir, pmaitra is very rich in these things. I am not. You fired the right question to the wrong person. I eat everything.Why so?
Pmaitra or someone equally knowledgeable about Hinduism said that beef eating was not a taboo in the ancient days amongst Hindus and he quoted from some source.