Re: Post Random Travel-Related Thoughts You Have
Posted: Tue July 04, 2023 12:32 am
i spent a week maybe? damn i had so much fun.
GrosssssChris_H_2 wrote:I saw about 5 people walk into the bathroom on the plane in their g-damn socks on our flight back on Saturday. They really deserve to be put down and then burned.
Do you have a favorite Indian spot?spike wrote:London is amazing. Have some relatives visiting there right now and it’s been fun to follow on the socials.
Best Indian food around too.
Durbar Tandoori in Notting Hilldad wrote:Do you have a favorite Indian spot?spike wrote:London is amazing. Have some relatives visiting there right now and it’s been fun to follow on the socials.
Best Indian food around too.
I enjoy Hyde Park. It’s interesting how the Brits like to keep things a96583UP wrote:the indian food is good
pubs in nice parts of town are good
food in pubs in nice parts of town is good
churchill museum is interesting
hyde park is average
harrod's is cool
everything royal family is not
roses are nice
If they don't have the best Tandoori chicken in all of Notting Hill I will be infuriated.spike wrote:Durbar Tandoori in Notting Hilldad wrote:Do you have a favorite Indian spot?spike wrote:London is amazing. Have some relatives visiting there right now and it’s been fun to follow on the socials.
Best Indian food around too.
The shrimp korma is outta site.dad wrote:If they don't have the best Tandoori chicken in all of Notting Hill I will be infuriated.spike wrote:Durbar Tandoori in Notting Hilldad wrote:Do you have a favorite Indian spot?spike wrote:London is amazing. Have some relatives visiting there right now and it’s been fun to follow on the socials.
Best Indian food around too.
I will be forgoing my current vegan ways for the entirety of our trip next year. My brother-in-law and his wife visited London back in January and loved Dishoom.spike wrote:The shrimp korma is outta site.dad wrote:If they don't have the best Tandoori chicken in all of Notting Hill I will be infuriated.spike wrote:Durbar Tandoori in Notting Hilldad wrote:Do you have a favorite Indian spot?spike wrote:London is amazing. Have some relatives visiting there right now and it’s been fun to follow on the socials.
Best Indian food around too.
Be sure to ramp yourself up by eating some sort of meat products before your trip and allowing yourself to adapt. Speaking from experience, suddenly reintroducing meat to your diet after a while without it can wreak havoc, and definitely don’t want that happening in a strange land.dad wrote:I will be forgoing my current vegan ways for the entirety of our trip next year. My brother-in-law and his wife visited London back in January and loved Dishoom.spike wrote:The shrimp korma is outta site.dad wrote:If they don't have the best Tandoori chicken in all of Notting Hill I will be infuriated.spike wrote:Durbar Tandoori in Notting Hilldad wrote:Do you have a favorite Indian spot?spike wrote:London is amazing. Have some relatives visiting there right now and it’s been fun to follow on the socials.
Best Indian food around too.
I am also eyeing Kricket's menu at the moment.
yeah, good thinking. I mean, I'm not going to go ham (no pun intended), but I definitely don't want to limit myself.bodysnatcher wrote:Be sure to ramp yourself up by eating some sort of meat products before your trip and allowing yourself to adapt. Speaking from experience, suddenly reintroducing meat to your diet after a while without it can wreak havoc, and definitely don’t want that happening in a strange land.dad wrote:I will be forgoing my current vegan ways for the entirety of our trip next year. My brother-in-law and his wife visited London back in January and loved Dishoom.spike wrote:The shrimp korma is outta site.dad wrote:If they don't have the best Tandoori chicken in all of Notting Hill I will be infuriated.spike wrote:Durbar Tandoori in Notting Hilldad wrote:Do you have a favorite Indian spot?spike wrote:London is amazing. Have some relatives visiting there right now and it’s been fun to follow on the socials.
Best Indian food around too.
I am also eyeing Kricket's menu at the moment.
I’ve been to Dishoom a couple times and can’t quite get behind it. Awesome decor though.dad wrote:I will be forgoing my current vegan ways for the entirety of our trip next year. My brother-in-law and his wife visited London back in January and loved Dishoom.spike wrote:The shrimp korma is outta site.dad wrote:If they don't have the best Tandoori chicken in all of Notting Hill I will be infuriated.spike wrote:Durbar Tandoori in Notting Hilldad wrote:Do you have a favorite Indian spot?spike wrote:London is amazing. Have some relatives visiting there right now and it’s been fun to follow on the socials.
Best Indian food around too.
I am also eyeing Kricket's menu at the moment.
European restaurants tend to have better sourced and prepared seafood choices than American restaurants. Could be a good way to ease into things.dad wrote:yeah, good thinking. I mean, I'm not going to go ham (no pun intended), but I definitely don't want to limit myself.bodysnatcher wrote:Be sure to ramp yourself up by eating some sort of meat products before your trip and allowing yourself to adapt. Speaking from experience, suddenly reintroducing meat to your diet after a while without it can wreak havoc, and definitely don’t want that happening in a strange land.dad wrote:I will be forgoing my current vegan ways for the entirety of our trip next year. My brother-in-law and his wife visited London back in January and loved Dishoom.spike wrote:The shrimp korma is outta site.dad wrote:If they don't have the best Tandoori chicken in all of Notting Hill I will be infuriated.spike wrote:Durbar Tandoori in Notting Hilldad wrote:Do you have a favorite Indian spot?spike wrote:London is amazing. Have some relatives visiting there right now and it’s been fun to follow on the socials.
Best Indian food around too.
I am also eyeing Kricket's menu at the moment.