This entry was posted in Twitter on October 24, 2016 by twilight @prasanto first real one? Arent there are many authentic places available..apart from chindian ones?
Reply ↓ prasanto October 24, 2016 at 07:17 @twilightfairy where? Haven’t found one in India in all these decades
Reply ↓ sethrishi October 24, 2016 at 07:21 @prasanto @twilightfairy one is more likely to find authentic Japanese (many in Gurgaon and then on highway towards Jaipur) than Chinese
Reply ↓ prasanto October 24, 2016 at 07:27 @sethrishi @twilightfairy there are many dozens of authentic Japanese and korean restaurants across india. Chinese, none so far afaik
Reply ↓ brijwaasi October 24, 2016 at 07:30 @sethrishi Probably coz Japanese cuisine is mostly sought by expats, tourists. Chinese? That is what Indians ask @prasanto @twilightfairy
Reply ↓ sethrishi October 24, 2016 at 07:35 @brijwaasi exactly. Also, Chinese is more Indianisable @prasanto @twilightfairy
Reply ↓ prasanto October 24, 2016 at 07:44 @brijwaasi as many Chinese expats as Japanese or Koreans in India. Yet all Chinese restaurants are for Indians @sethrishi @twilightfairy
Reply ↓ brijwaasi October 24, 2016 at 07:46 @prasanto may be Chinese expats love Punjabi food. Whereas Japanese are more particular about flavours. May be 🙂 @sethrishi @twilightfairy
@twilightfairy where? Haven’t found one in India in all these decades
@prasanto @twilightfairy one is more likely to find authentic Japanese (many in Gurgaon and then on highway towards Jaipur) than Chinese
@sethrishi @twilightfairy there are many dozens of authentic Japanese and korean restaurants across india. Chinese, none so far afaik
@sethrishi Probably coz Japanese cuisine is mostly sought by expats, tourists. Chinese? That is what Indians ask @prasanto @twilightfairy
@brijwaasi exactly. Also, Chinese is more Indianisable @prasanto @twilightfairy
@brijwaasi as many Chinese expats as Japanese or Koreans in India. Yet all Chinese restaurants are for Indians @sethrishi @twilightfairy
@prasanto may be Chinese expats love Punjabi food. Whereas Japanese are more particular about flavours. May be 🙂 @sethrishi @twilightfairy