What's with the Italian food in cafes?
Why is that the damn default? As soon as a place is a "cafe", there pops out pizzas and pasta. Its easier to find a pasta in Indiranagar than Indian food varieties. Yes yes, there are this and that famous restaurant for X Indian cuisine. But Italian is just way more common and easier to find.
No offence to anyone but Italian food isn't "real food". It's just something you eat for a change of taste from great Indian options (my opinion of course).
I wish Indian food was wayy more common. Kerala cuisine, Andhra, our local North Karnataka cuisine khanavalis, girmittu, Puri oggarne, obbattu! This is real taste and real food. All of this cuisine in a cafe life setting would be absolutely brilliant.
But, we are stuck with stupid ass breads and bland shitty pastas. Sigh.
No offence to anyone but Italian food isn't "real food". It's just something you eat for a change of taste from great Indian options (my opinion of course).
I wish Indian food was wayy more common. Kerala cuisine, Andhra, our local North Karnataka cuisine khanavalis, girmittu, Puri oggarne, obbattu! This is real taste and real food. All of this cuisine in a cafe life setting would be absolutely brilliant.
But, we are stuck with stupid ass breads and bland shitty pastas. Sigh.
Kendall Denver
Stealth
a year ago
What’s ‘French’ cuisine!
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Jordon Hyrum
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a year ago
I might be wrong about this, but generally when I think about a Cafe it would be associated to being Italian. Granted it doesn't help that more and more cafe's are popping up hence more "stupid ass breads", but I guess we can't blame them for being inherently an Italian / French concept.
Jordon Everett
Stealth
a year ago
I don't know about scores, though there are some.
Kendall Carmden
Stealth
a year ago
It’s harder to get good North Indian food in Bangalore than it’s to get Italian, continental, Turkish, Greek and what not.
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