I have visited quite a few places in India and broad. Since I am fond of Indian food, I visit the Indian eateries wherever I go. While in India it is possible to have excellent food in lower and mid-priced restaurants, on the other hand in Indian restaurants abroad the food is not cheap.
More often than not these restaurants are run by Indians or Pakistanis
or Nepalese or Bangla-Deshis. By and large the food that one gets in
such restaurants is not authentic Indian stuff. One can imagine some
modifications to suit the local palates- like less use of chillies,
spices and oil, but one cant change the very look and taste of such
dishes.
Now to an Indian restaurant that I visited in 2017 in Santiago, Chile.
I ordered a modest fixed meal.
Boiled rice was of the cheapest possible quality. The so- called tandoori roti was over done.
The spicy chutney turned out to be chinese chilly sauce.
My take- even if some one offers to take you there- refuse politely.
An adjoining shop selling cheap Indian stuff.
P.S...As usual, I was a full paying customer.
I think the chef or owner of this restaurant in Chile lacked that special gift of cooking. He was cursed and told that whatever he will touch will turn into paste (after looking at daal lake -
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