Ah shit Central African food and authentic Indian food is so good like damn
Oh for real! I was watching this new professionals edition of a cooking competition show here, they involved restaurants from cities in it, including my own and seeing restaurants I knew and adored in it was really something else.
One of the other episodes had an African restaurant in it and they did some amazing stuff! An older woman, a mother was the main chef and she like a lot lot of mothers and especially grandmothers cooked an army of food by herself, a smaller banquet at least.
Authentic Indian food is fucking amazing, always makes me realise how much I underestimate my own heritage and hated it for no good reason LMAO! I bet a lot of racists, were just jealous of our far superior food over here too! Whilst unironically having a curry too!
I've hardly had any African food, I've looked at menus of African restaurants and been confused and a little scared at least but theres a Zimbabwean restaurants opened close to me so I'm tempted ot try it, its been there for a few years now and still going for now and I've been meaning to try it, but it seems similar to Nandos, that whole BBQ and spicy meat/sauces kind of thing, with chips usually served with it too. But this seems much more authentic, more personal, homemade type thing ofc. Fully indepdent and family run business.
Don't get me started on how amazing Turkish and Greek food can be too haha. I used to love eating from some Kurdish and Lebanese restaraunts too. The amount of diversity here, especially in my city is UNREAL! I almost feel like "Mr Worldwide" thanks to it! Vietnamese food is great too!
Also wtf did I find?! Lmao:
@YASER @Pot Goblin