Eavesdropping on the conversation between my stomach and my brain (my amygdala, in particular, since my frontal lobe seems to cede all executive function when it comes to food)
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Peshawri, Mumbai
Husbands should not be allowed to travel to India by themselves and then go feast on lobster tandoori and send photos of said lobster tandoori back to their wives. That is simply cruel and unusual punishment. My 135-pound husband managed to fit all of this food into his stomach (note the lamb mutton above the lobster). I'm beginning to think that he must be a distant cousin to Takeru Kobayashi. Andrew definitely won that solo competitive Indian eating contest hands down! P.S. Thank you to the globe trotter Emily for this restaurant recommendation. Please go buy some Colgate toothpaste to support Em's employer so she can continue traveling around the world to save people's teeth and give us more restaurant recommendations in the distant corners of the world!
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Hotel ITC Grand Maratha,
India,
Mumbai,
October 2010,
Peshawri
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The lobster tandoori is a seasonal item (and AMAZING), but the standard MUST-ORDERS are 1) Raan (that large leg-o-lamb in the top of the picture)- the meat is so tender you eat it with your hand as it falls off the bone! 2) daal makhani - world famous and to die for! 3) grilled prawns 4) seek kebab
ReplyDeletethanks Em! Food to look forward to for a future excursion...
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