How is your appreciation of taste and flavor, especially when it comes to spicy food? |
Monday, November 28, 2016
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Real colorful nightspot Andy.
ReplyDeleteAre they waiting to get in?
ReplyDeleteIndian style Chinese cuisine- hmmmm. I love spicy food. This could be interesting.
ReplyDeleteI'd have to give this place a try. I like both Indian and Chinese food however, I do usually order it with less heat.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the place is hoppin!
ReplyDeleteNice name for a spicy restaurant. I wonder if the spicy food is so hot that flames will come out just like a dragon. I like spicy food but I do have a limit to its heat level.
ReplyDeleteA busy place, Andy!
ReplyDeleteAdmittedly spicy food does not agree with me.
ReplyDeleteUhm, salt and pepper are about as spicy as I get. Well, maybe just a dash of cayenne, occasionally. :-)
ReplyDeleteI would like to eat here.
ReplyDeleteI am not a big fan of spicy food but I would probably stopped by this place. It has so many flavors; Indian and Chinese. Interesting. Great capture, Andy!
ReplyDeleteHaven't had Indian food as yet, but working on having it...Don't mind hot food but have no idea how 'hot' Indian food is until I try.
ReplyDeleteThat must be a tasty place, I like the Asian food.
ReplyDeleteI love spicy food, but there is a limit. I think Nigerian, and Sri Lanka foods can be the hottest, but Thai is right up there. This is an unusual mix of Indian and Chinese.
ReplyDeleteNot too good with super spicy.
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