Love your honest observations! Hey Krystal! Having spent my last year in US and Germany, i understood how things work outside. But still when i try explaining India to my friends from abroad who plan to visit here soon, i found it quite hard. But today i read most of your posts. And i like the honesty with which you put your thoughts and experience in your posts. I would definitely recommend my friends your posts so that they can come mentally prepared for the typical Indian curry filled with the plethora of emotions, experiences, smells and flavours. Thank You. Hope you have more amazing experiences here. Have a nice stay and keep us posted.
Hey Himansh. Definitely Kristal Kelly is NOT talking about 5 star hotel restaurants (even there i managed to get some bug). And yes, she is talking about street food. They NEVER use any soap there and water for washing of everything is placed is one bucket on the ground. You want a pick? I live in India too :-)
Hello Thank you for your comment! Yes I was referring to the street food and local Dhabas, especially since I usually eat there (no way can I afford to eat at 5 star hotels daily!!!)
Whaatt!? Whaatt!? They don't wash the dishes with a soap!? I live in India, and I didn't know that.
I think it's only the 'dhabas' which do that, or the roadside 'restaurants'.
The real restaurants in Delhi do wash dishes properly.
fantastic KK you just rock KK. I love reading your post on incredible India!! you really know the soul of this country and trying to get mixed up with its flavours.Fantastic!! well written and very good observations...I would like to meet you soon to know more about it.
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gorgeous! You look great! The sari is such a feminine garment, it always makes me feel like a princess even though I'm a tomboy when I'm not in a sari! You look really good. I hope you enjoyed your time in Delhi and, most importantly, stayed safe.
Hello Thank you! I'm also a tomboy on most days so I feel extra special when I get to wear a sari :) I am still in Delhi so keep following my posts and hope to hear from you again soon! https://www.facebook.com/IndiaWithKrystal
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Simple words about India Hi, from my site, India "Love It". I agree with u. While reading i really impressed ur blog. Post blogs regularly. If u want to know about rural places in India see this website - Rural Tourism in India
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Nice blog, thank you for sharing with us. Yes, power outage is the worst nightmare in India. We have been dealing with it since our birth, and seems to be that it will be always there.
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