until next time, i guess its only food… for thought…
The English have gone, but….
until next time, i guess its only food… for thought…
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35 responses to “The English have gone, but….”
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What city? whats the jopint called?
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BTW awesome template design 🙂
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reminds me of an old hindi doha, which says – dont go where u r not welcome, even if gold rains there!!
nobody needs to dine in such a snobbish place.
until next time….dinner by invitation only :))
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some serious superiority complex these ppl have!
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How one dresses is their choice and u weren’t planning to ask those people for a free meal you were going to pay for it…well agreed that clothes maketh a man but its not necessary that one has to be prim n “propah” to get an entry to a food joint…Snobs and nothing else is what i would call them…btw which place is this and where?
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Sounds like a 5-star ‘thattukada’…
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NOW this wont happen in mumbai ever. that is why i have grown to love this town . it doesnt judge you by the way you are dressed.
vaise did you finally eat there or not ?
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That’s bad…maybe you guys can take sweet revenge by turning up every other day..accompanied by rain. 🙂
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What is the name of the place “? and yes I got the same feedback on That Italian restaurant in Koramangala… Phioranos I think… Was entertaining the GORA customers and treating the natives like dirt GRRRR
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aw that sucks!!
where was it? Feel like shooting them down.
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pseudofreud: ah, people have got sued for lesser things they blogged about.. so i have purposely not mentioned anything 🙂
deez: u r getting damn good at this, maybe i’ll let you fill it from now 🙂
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pixie: and i for one, wont fuel it further!!
anz: xactly my point!! if i am the damn customer, and am paying for it, i dont c why they have to discriminate!!
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madan: very much!!
sanguine: did!! the funny part was we got in after 15 mins… so obviously it was a polite way of saying ‘u aint welcome’
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phatichar: next time, i ‘m wearing a tshirt, shorts and chappals..
pallavi: like i said, angrez to gaye, par….!!
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Wierd..I mean obviously, if you came in there you have the money right? Why the hell would any one throw out money?!creeps.
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Take all your friends, all wet and drippy and barge in. Then look around, shake your heads and barge out. Do this as often as possible 🙂
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Ironically I had an experience of the opposite kind last Saturday. I went to this fancy looking restaurant, where I was to meet a friend. Got totally drenched on the way. As my friend had not yet arrived, I was planning to wait outside. But the people at the restaurant asked me if I wanted to wait inside. :-). But to add to what you were saying, many of the newly opened places have signs like ‘Right to Admission Reserved’ which feels very pre-1947 like. Its quite unfortunate. btw, the restaurant above had that sign too.
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power to my gramma! SHE refused herself admission into ANY restaurant! She didnt consider them kosher enough to serve her!haha! She would always have her flattened rice (poha/aval) and eat that. I am slowly getting there too.
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The English have gone but they’ve left behind a snobbishness and pretentious bunch of values huh?
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arunima: hey, enough clues to let u guess the place 🙂
sqrl/nt: the perfect balance of snobbishness and greed, thats the idea!!

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