Any thoughts on Bangladesh?
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Nepal it is then!
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With the bicycles? Bit hilly there I heard.spitthedog wrote:Nepal it is then!
Edit: BTW, have you managed to entreat a Khmer woman into cycling 41000kms with you?
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I've heard it's a pretty boring place to visit, and even slummier than India.
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Already visited Nepal.
What about Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh then? Apparently it's the 2nd longest beach in the world, and the country's number one tourist spot.
What about Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh then? Apparently it's the 2nd longest beach in the world, and the country's number one tourist spot.
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I'd imagine it's a bit of a cock fest down there. Not that there's anything wrong with that.spitthedog wrote:Already visited Nepal.
What about Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh then? Apparently it's the 2nd longest beach in the world, and the country's number one tourist spot.
Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
Wasn’t there a humanitarian crisis at Cox’s Bazaar?
Anywho. Regarding curry.
The original curry houses in East London were started by Bengali traders and dock hands for their countrymen. The British curry is Bengalis (Bangladeshi) not Indian, although there is some elements off British Raj Indian curry.
There’s an old Bengali curry house in London and it’s still owned by the same family.
I still prefer Coronation Chicken.
Anywho. Regarding curry.
The original curry houses in East London were started by Bengali traders and dock hands for their countrymen. The British curry is Bengalis (Bangladeshi) not Indian, although there is some elements off British Raj Indian curry.
There’s an old Bengali curry house in London and it’s still owned by the same family.
I still prefer Coronation Chicken.
pew, pew, pew, pew!
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One thing i'd like to know is that if tandori chicken's origins are in Punjab, is it basically Sikh or Muslim food considering the areas history?YaTingPom wrote:Wasn’t there a humanitarian crisis at Cox’s Bazaar?
Anywho. Regarding curry.
The original curry houses in East London were started by Bengali traders and dock hands for their countrymen. The British curry is Bengalis (Bangladeshi) not Indian, although there is some elements off British Raj Indian curry.
There’s an old Bengali curry house in London and it’s still owned by the same family.
I still prefer Coronation Chicken.
Or do Sikh's actually originate from Pakistan anyway?
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That’s an interesting question.spitthedog wrote:One thing i'd like to know is that if tandori chicken's origins are in Punjab, is it basically Sikh or Muslim food considering the areas history?YaTingPom wrote:Wasn’t there a humanitarian crisis at Cox’s Bazaar?
Anywho. Regarding curry.
The original curry houses in East London were started by Bengali traders and dock hands for their countrymen. The British curry is Bengalis (Bangladeshi) not Indian, although there is some elements off British Raj Indian curry.
There’s an old Bengali curry house in London and it’s still owned by the same family.
I still prefer Coronation Chicken.
Or do Sikh's actually originate from Pakistan anyway?
The answer is
pew, pew, pew, pew!
Two great restaurants.Playboy wrote:... The Punjab - next to Pakistan
pew, pew, pew, pew!
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