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  1. Whats unique to Hong Kong is that it's not purchased by the Restaurants but by the Front of the house employees. This is due to it being traditional that all customers leave small cash gratuity for the use of the Mustard or Red Sauce, Hot Sauce, Worcestershire, Various Vinegars that the diners "CHOOSE" to use with their meal. This payment has nothing to do with the standard service charge added to almost all Restaurant checks but is payed as a welcome .....

    Along with nuts,tea{scented sometimes} and other nibbles. However in many restaurants in the Kowloon/HKG-Island area have started quietly adding per person charge to cover these nibbles. This tradition is tollerated by some, and not by others.

    Irwin, the practice that you speak of is one of the customs that we're seeing less and less of, agreed?

    It has become less prevlant in the top end restaurants associated with 5-star hotels; but has creeped into restaurants in New Territories and other outer islands which did not have this in the '80s.

    If you have dim-sum at City Hall, the server will add the condiments appropriate to the dish your ordered in a small container. Small yum-cha places along Canton Rd. have done away with adding extras and have two soys and a container of hot-chilli-oil in the table....

    One has to keep in mind, Hong Kong is a very fast adapter of eating traditions and innovations - both from the main-land as well as outside the Chinese realm. Nothing is sacred while everything is revered in terms of eating.

    A truely great city for constant dining 24hours a day :)

    "Did you eat yet ? "

  2. A friend is making a business trip for three weeks to India and will spend about a week in each of Bangalore, Mumbai, and Chennai.

    He'll be on an expense account with few limits, but he's not big on fancy. But I don't know how much cash they'll give him. Where can he go that he can use his credit card, but also get quality local food? Of course, Indian food would be the first choice, but if there are especially good restaurants for other cuisines, especially nearby cuisines, that would be great, too. He loves spicy, btw.

    If you've got some "don't miss" cheap recs, too, that'd be great. I'm sure he'll have some cash. And if you want to throw in any info about the cuisine in general, the area beyond it's food or whatever, don't hesitate.

    TIA

    Hey, If your friend is going to be in Mumbai/Bombay starting tomorrow - Send me a PM, as I'm gonna fly in to BOM from DEL for a few days. :biggrin:

  3. Thanks for the info, we've already taken care of our Visa's so that's out of the way.

    The place we're staying is at "Hotel Sol Impanema" at Av. Vieira Souto, 320.  It's about a block from the Impanema beach and is supposed to have fantastic ocean views. 

    But I certainly don't mind jumping in a taxi to get to a further loacale if something is worth it.  :smile:

    The all you can eat meat place is a definete on our list as well as the above mentioned drinks. 

    I'm looking forward to trying the street food.  Especially on the beach!

    Unlike Copacabana beach, eating from Kiosks/stalls in Ipanema beach is going to be difficult. There are hardly any. Whereas in Copa there are tons of 'em.

    The most well known churrascaria is on the other side of Copacabana beach, called Marius - It has one which is primarily meat and other which is seafood.

  4. Rio during the Carnival becomes another city altogether. everything becomes 3times more expensive, and craziness reaches a cresendo.

    1. Make sure you have your visas in order before you go.

    Since this seems like yoiur first visit to GIG, make sure you have a airport pickup to take you to the hotel.

    2. Whatever precautions you take while strolling in unfamiliar cities; apply same thing here with hightened vigilance.

    In absence of specifics about hotels I cannot speak about restaurants.

  5. Very nice - If it wasn't for the fact that I have a ticket booked for Feburary; I'd have been intensely envious.

    Grand Maratha @ Sahar Airport had a fairly decent free buffet breakfast for guests. I remember it to be good when it opened. With exception to clubs/gymkhana's 5* hotels still have fairly decent restaurants and 24 hour coffeshops.

  6. My favourite congee is frogs; or sometime chicken - A plain congee will do too. I did notice than they have red coin ? dumplings; the pancakes were not what I expected in terms of crispiness on the exterior.

    I do like dough with condenced milk (I think its in the dumpling section)

  7. Aaram Cafe in mahim - Vegetarian gujurati Food

    Mahesh Lunch home (there are two - One by JW Marriott in Juhu and another in South Bombay)

    Gajali - malvani food - nothing fancy, great Malvani Food.

    Pritam's in Dadar for Punjabi Food

    Dumphukt (not as good as New Delhi) in Sheraton Maratha (by the Int. Airport)

    Gokul - Chruchgate - Mughlai non-veg Thali

    Mela - Punjabi/Mughlai - Worli Naka

    Trishna - Seafood /Crabs - Kala Ghoda - Fort

    you want old world Irani/Parsi food (a dying breed) Britannia and Picadilly in Fort area.

    There are lots of Udipi restaurants in every neighborhood for south indian fare. Most restaurants also serve chinese- Indian Chinese that is :)

    Most Five-star hotels have atleast one or two fairly upscale restaurants that serve a whole array of regional cuisines of india.

  8. So does this mean that its preferable to stay in Recoleta than in the Financial District (is this Florida?)?

    Hal

    There is a pedestarian St. by Florida; and there is a Mall that anchors it. There used to be Harrod's there too - It closed long long ago but the space still remains vacant.

    To answer your question - Recoletta is preferable :)

  9. Recoleta is not exactly downtown :smile: Last few times I stayed at Hotel Etoile Right next to the recoleta cemeteria - A must see place. This is a nice hotel (I knew the magic word)

    Check out the general description of Bs As food scene at the beginning of this section.

    Sepcifics: Apart from small cafes in San Telmo, there are restaurants in Puerto Madero. Cabana las Lilas is the more renowned steakhouse. For other information on Bs As and EZE and travel checkout online Clarin or Ubbi (in Spanish) or Buenos Aires Herald in English - Enjoy EZE

  10. Pachranga is my favourite too and I find it offbeat from the rest of pickles. It's not very chilli hot nor red in colour. I usually finish off the lotus root slices first. :rolleyes: Must order some tomorrow.

    Yes me too on the kamal-kakdi (Lotus root) another favourite of mine is bamboo picklr baans ka Aachar, made in Haridwar by this store who go back few generations doing aachar and other spice related stuff.

  11. Definitely go and have a drink at Felix, and then check out the bathroom - Great view of HKG Island. By the night market at Temple Street, there are many Hawker Stalls that serve very inexpensive great food.

    Hyatt Regency on Kowloon has a fairly decent restaurant called "Chinese Restaurant"

    For desserts, tea etc. take the escalator and get off in the middle and visits some of the wine bars for the ambiance of passing traffic.

    Do avoid the floating restaurants in Aberdeen. There are some very inexpensive hawker food stalls in the Stanley Market.

    Try the indo-chinese breakfast, Tea with condensed Milk and hot steaming buns (mostly stuffed with Pork)

  12. We’ve finally managed to source Kingfisher here in Brussels. This was a problem since most Indian storeowners are Muslim and so will not sell alcohol.

    I thought that the Asian store opposite Marriott carried beers from all over Asia ? but then I may have not paid too much attention to indian beer - Come to think of it, Belgium is known for its beers worldwide - :raz:

  13. ...... Do you know of any place good to eat at in Ahmedabad(for kutchh food or the like)?

    Edward

    Try a Gujurati Thali in any of the Lunch Homes or Dining Halls. My memory is really foggy with respects to name. Ask a local to take you to one.

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