Lunch at the Indian Habitat Centre

Needless to say, it was VERY nice. Although my current state of health (yes, stomach related and too disgusting to blog about in the same post as food) is forbidding me to write about it in a decent, saliva-secreting way.

Ugh, I need warm water. All clinics close on Sunday in Delhi by the way. Getting sick on a Sunday is a bad idea. So is looking at food pictures while you’re sick.
Anyway, this is the obligatory long grained rice.

And mutton.

These are peas obviously. Untouched by me.

Sheken. Or hayam.

Paneer, or in Anglais, goat cheese.

 

And the last picture is, erm, mushroom. I think. I don’t know. I don’t want to look at it closely.

This will prolly be the last of my food pictures. Because I really cannot bear to look at another dish taken in macro mode.

Speaking of food. I did… something… really.. really… really… bad… 30 minutes ago. Desperate times calls for desperate measures. Stars for anyone who can get it right. All I have to say is… it’s nearby my hotel.

Not Pizza Hut.

16 thoughts on “Lunch at the Indian Habitat Centre

  1. how come everyone i know who has been to india tells me they hav stomache aches whilst they r there? is it the water? bacteria in the air? no idea moite πŸ˜›

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  2. andangnya.. its called Delhi Belly. Actually, it happens everytime you travel from a developed to a developing country. So yes.

    I just woke up.. and it is MIGHTY COLD!!!!

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  3. that’s pretty sad.. i i actually find that comment so sad Maurina..

    “it happens everytime you travel from a developed to a developing country”

    How exactly do you define a “developing country” and a “developed country” ?

    Because it could just also be the opposite way:

    it happens everytime you travel from a developing to a developed country

    πŸ˜‰

    Glad you had fun in Delhi πŸ˜›

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  4. The way Wikipedia had defined it? Hehehe. It’s a little information I gathered while reading up on Delhi Belly. Bear in mind I was quite groggy at the time from co-proxamol, I’m blaming ignorance from inadequate information and desperation (sick people will believe anything).

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  5. sick people will believe anything, true, just like when im famished i would just about eat anything.. but definitely not kfc πŸ˜› Kfc to me is like that last picture is to you πŸ™‚ but it’s sometimes common that eastern food makes one go into cleansing mode 247 ^_^

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  6. ange Embuldeniya: “the opposite way: it happens everytime you travel from a developing to a developed country”
    I can vouch for this. I’ve experienced problems in both directions.

    After living a few years in a less-developed country and then visiting a “developed” one, similar bad things happened to my stomach, just like Maurina’s “Delhi Belly”. I guess it takes a while to get used to the local microbes, and isn’t necessarily a sanitary issue.

    Hey Maurina – hope things sort themselves out and you can go back to enjoying the trip.

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  7. Suria: SECRET. =P

    Aparna: You’re right, I was confused with another dish we had at dinner. I can look closely at food pictures now, which means: DELHI BELLY GONE TO HELLY. (Eww, corny)

    ange: YOU’RE RIGHT! Bottom line is… humans must line their stomach with latex.

    Nonnie: NOPE. Please refer to Suria’s answer =P It’s somewhere in there.

    Tina: AWUT NI EH. CONCENTRATE ON ME! Hhahahahaahahah. =P

    LuisCarlos: They taste as GOOD as they look, trust me!

    Kij: I’m back I’m back! Lookit me replying comments and updating the blog like there’s no tommorow!

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  8. Oooooooooooh Latex! *rubs sweaty palms together* …. pink blogger meetup that you’re hosting.. still on? and got any space for a (might-be) visiting blogger who might not exactly be your average Jane Doe πŸ˜›

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