British people really like curry
They like curry so much, they’re even starting a chain of Indian food restaurants. Not the British people as a whole, of course. I mean, just some of them. How many millions of dollars do you bet that the people starting the chain are not Indian? Just a thought…
Though some people are admittedly pissed, I’m not sure how I feel about this. I mean, I’d probably eat there if I lived in Britain, at least once. For me, Indian restaurants are so hit and miss, if the food is good to begin with, the uniformity would be refreshing.
I love Indian food. I mean, no joke, I super love it. They have Indian food at the dining hall twice a week, and when I lived on campus, I ate it every day they offered it. Twice a week. All semester. And it was just as glorious every week. As long as they have some Tikka Masala action or some lentils or even chickpeas, I’m so there.
As much as I abhor sub-par chain restaurants, I’m not sure I can get behind this. The best part about family-run Indian restaurants is that they’re all different. Even the worst Indian restaurants are still infinitely more delicious than any meal I’ve ever had at Chili’s or Macaroni Grill.
Related:
Can curry chain stand the heat?: [bbc.co.uk]
Picture Credit: [King of Curries]



