Went for a business trip in Rome a couple of weeks ago. I had very little free time to go around in the city which I have already seen many times.
So I dediced to find a good restaurant for lunch. There was an Indian restaurant and I really like ethnic food. I know being in Rome I should have tried Roman cousine like carbonara etc.. but I went for Indian food this time.
The Indian restaurant I tried is called Sitar.
Once inside, there was an indian lady managing the restaurant and a waiter from Pakistan. Strange enough they spoke the same language, Sikh.
The plates I ate there where that not particular.
A thin bread, Tadoori chicken and basmati rise as in the pictures below.
There was also a king of lentichies soup to dress the rice in the bucket of metal you can see in the center of the table!
I also drank their traditional drink which is just yogurt diluited in water. Can't recall the name but it was good.
However, this sauces were the end of the world.
I felt that I could eat everything with those sauces even the stones :-) They were spicy but not to much and I could tell there was ginger, lime and some other falvors and spices I couldn't identify.
I can tell that the food was delicious but the merit is only to the souces :-)
And at the end an indian sweet. It was just rice cooked in sweet milk with some powder of cinnamon on top.
So at the end I would give a five star to the indian food mainly thanks to the souces. When I asked for the bill the waiter and the indian lady gave me also a mix of sugar big grains wit some kind of seeds.
They told me that by eating this mix it would help me digest better.
Finally, I can tell that my first impression of indian food was a fantastic experience and I must repeat it soon.
I love Indian food 😋
Now I’m craving for it.
I’m salivating watching at your pictures.
Now I know what you mean :-)
And we only get to read about how you enjoyed it. If it was possible to transfer some...
I would do it :-) for you to try the Indian food becouse it really was delicious :-)
Hehe sorry :-) I didn't mean to make you envy my indian food ;-)
nice, upvoted
Thanks :-)
This is an original and touching write up
@alketcecaj. The desert looks the best and the pictures all came out well too.
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Thank you for apprecitaing my post :-) and for the valid advice about voting power. Indeed I do not pay much attention to it and behave as it was an unlimited resource :-) However you are right and I'll try to use it with better parsimony :-)
Yea, Indians have delicious dishes, i've tried their dish.
It it was delicious wasn't it ? :-)
Good for you :-)
Very nice photography,i like food,the amazing your post,i like india,good job my friend,@alketcecaj
Thanks my friend :-)
It was the opposite for me! The only thing I could drink was the diluited yogurt. Is there any other kind of indian drink ? Have you aver tried to make any of those spicy souces at home ?
Ah ok 😀