#Dishoom
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thedaily-beer · 1 year ago
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Mondo Brewing Dishoom IPA at Dishoom in Kensington, London. A 3 of 4. Quite fruity and bright for a British IPA, and has some nice sweetness up front and a moderate bitterness in the finish. Tastes quite a bit bigger than 5%, and pairs quite well with food.
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daisiesonafield-blog · 2 years ago
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May 2 2033
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khwaabonkishehzadi · 2 years ago
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no offense but why the fUCK has bollywood not made a dishoom 2 yet?? i would die to see john abraham, jacqueline fernandez, and varun dhawan together again!! plus saqib saleem and that one guy who played the super sexy inspector PLS
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wabisabikitchen · 9 months ago
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withabackpackandcamera · 1 year ago
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August 18th, 2023
Day 3: Strolling and Eating in London
Revisited Notting Hill and Portobello Road Market on a morning when there was slightly more time to stroll and some drizzle to experience.
Picked up a Pistachio and Rose Lemon Cake and some coffee for Cynthia from the English-chain bakery, Gail's Artisan Bakery.
Bussed to Kensington to meet up with Minh and Vi for lunch at Dishoom, a very famous and popular Indian-fusion restaurant in London. Supposedly, it was designed to look like the old Irani cafes back in old-time Mumbai. We ordered the Chilli Chicken, Paneer Roll, Garlic Naan, Masala Prawns, Pau Bhaji, Chicken Biryani, and a Mango Lassi for me. Super yummy and super flavorful! On the slightly pricey side but well worth the experience and local hype!
Took a post-lunch siesta back at the AirBnB to recharge since we were still jet-lagged and tired.
Revisited Spitalfields and Leadenhall Markets and walked around SoHo with Minh's grad school friend.
Had an evening dim sum dinner at Wan Chai Corner in Chinatown and then dropped by Chin Chin for dessert.
Because it was still relatively early after Cynthia and I left everyone, we took a joyride on the train up to Camden Town and strolled around and explored the neighborhood as it started to rain before heading back home for the night.
5 Things I Learned/Observed Today:
Reading newspapers on the train is still a thing in London. You'll find people grabbing the free newspaper at the train station and perusing it while on the train to their next stop. Old school.
London's trains can get REALLY hot in the summer, especially during a heat wave, because only some of the trains (the new lines) have A/C on the line. So the Central Line is old and hot and muggy. But the Elizabeth Line is new and niceeeeeeee! And its stations look like the nice stations in Japan and Taiwan.
In London's main financial district stands a building called the Lloyd's Building. It really stands out because of its strange architecture, based on the architectural style call bowellism, where its insides are displayed on the outside of the building. Per Wikipedia, "the style consists of services for the building, such as ducts, sewage pipes, and lifts, being located on the exterior to maximise space in the interior". Reminds me a little bit of the buildings in Naruto in the Village of the Hidden Rain, aka Amegakure.
London's different boroughs all have different vibes. Notting Hill is one of the nicest ones and definitely exudes that fancy, rich feel.
In many places in London, there are dine-in and dine-out prices. Where dine-in prices are more expensive. Maybe to cover for the cost of eating in (workers, rent, etc)?
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Dishoom is the most underrated comedy movie everrr!
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snonkerdoodlefizzy221b · 1 year ago
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tourdiscoveries · 2 years ago
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bowl-of-bhumi · 2 years ago
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A Culinary Homecoming: Relishing Mumbai's Essence at Dishoom
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I began on a gourmet expedition that crossed geographical boundaries, encapsulating the dynamic street food culture of Mumbai.
Each aromatic bite evoked a heartfelt connection, a cherished tie that keeps Mumbai forever nestled in the hearts of its inhabitants.
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travellinglostsoul · 2 years ago
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bitesizebabyadventures · 2 years ago
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Dishoom in Kings Cross
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quieteating · 2 years ago
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Dishoom Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf has recently been blessed with the opening of quite a few eateries.  Previously, this area has sadly been somewhat of a culinary wasteland as although it has some decent restaurants, it also has those that are not so much.  In this busy financial district of London, often the eaters are looking for something familiar rather than something on the cutting edge of cooking.  Indian food…
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roses-and-elixir · 1 year ago
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niadotcom · 2 years ago
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experimentalfoodpalace · 10 months ago
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stuffandwonder · 11 months ago
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I really need R&L to come back to the UK and get a proper foodie expert or even just Josh (cuz I'm sure he'd do his homework) to show them around because i am so tired of them mentioning how bad the food is everytime they mention the UK 😅
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