Woman dipping a piece of bread in gravy while being surrounded by Indian food - D3sign/Getty Images You may know your paratha from your roti. You may have even mastered how to pronounce the trickier ...
As John Bridges, etiquette expert and author of "How to Be a Gentleman," notes, seating arrangements are often based on ...
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5 Dining Etiquette Rules You Can Ignore At An Indian Restaurant — And 5 You Must Never Break
You may know your paratha from your roti. You may have even mastered how to pronounce the trickier dishes on the menu, such as paneer lababdar. The modern gourmand knows that they have to steer clear ...
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