- Thank you received: 0
Indian food in Aruba
13 years 10 months ago #8377
by julien
None
Indian food in Aruba was created by julien
Taj Mahal is found in India. However, Indian foods in Aruba are available in Taj Mahal restaurant. Every dish is prepared from Indian recipe. Do you love Indian foods?
None
Please Log in to join the conversation.
13 years 10 months ago #8386
by bethoven
None
Replied by bethoven on topic RE:Indian food in Aruba
well if i am not mistaken most Indian foods are spicy in a sense that they add a lot of herbs and spices... I'm not fond of spicy food but then i won't mind trying one.
what specific menu would you encourage me to take?
what specific menu would you encourage me to take?
None
Please Log in to join the conversation.
13 years 10 months ago #8413
by britney
None
Replied by britney on topic RE:Indian food in Aruba
I would suggest to try their Goan Fish Curry. It can be served with mild spices so you have nothing to worry about how spicy will it be. Do you prefer vegetarian or non vegetarian foods?
None
Please Log in to join the conversation.
13 years 10 months ago #8417
by julien
None
Replied by julien on topic RE:Indian food in Aruba
bethoven wrote:
If you are not fond of eating spicy foods and yet you still like to eat in Taj Mahal, I think you may ask them not to put a lot of spices. Do you think this would help?
well if i am not mistaken most Indian foods are spicy in a sense that they add a lot of herbs and spices... I'm not fond of spicy food but then i won't mind trying one.
what specific menu would you encourage me to take?
If you are not fond of eating spicy foods and yet you still like to eat in Taj Mahal, I think you may ask them not to put a lot of spices. Do you think this would help?
None
Please Log in to join the conversation.
13 years 10 months ago #8508
by sweet gal
None
Replied by sweet gal on topic RE:Indian food in Aruba
I think in some ways, your advice is helpful. I think you need to inform the personnel at the counter area that you can't bear to eat spicy foods. Right?
None
Please Log in to join the conversation.
13 years 9 months ago #8545
by trish
None
Replied by trish on topic RE:Indian food in Aruba
Indian cuisines is well-known for its spicy flavor because they add red chillies and chili powder. However, you can also find non-spicy Indian food like Chicken tikka masala. Have you heard about this food?
None
Please Log in to join the conversation.
Time to create page: 0.351 seconds