Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Introductions

It was Audrey's first trip to Bangalore and big sister and brother-in-law decided to show her around. One of the first places we usually bring visitors to? Cosmo Village. Love the ambience even though we definitely felt the first signs of the summer heat sitting there on the terrace.

Old trusted orders of tom yam goong, phad thai and spicy lamb curry. It still tasted pretty good but the portions and small but noticeable differences prompted us to enquire if there had been a change of chefs. The DJ also hadn't turned up for work and we therefore only Madonna to accompany us through most of the evening.

An old acquaintance dropped by after getting rid of some 'official burden', to relive the good old days. All in all, a rather relaxing evening to see us through the rest of the week.

7 comments:

Las montañas said...

thai food in India.. hmmm more spicy?

Las montañas said...

thai food in India.. hmmm more spicy?

Jonzz said...

Why does all the food in your pics look so good... *Stomach growling*

ChinkinIn said...

LM: They actually tone it down sometimes as the Thai chilli spicy not really for the Indian palette. Owner of the restaurant is Thai, so food is quite authentic.

Jonzz: Thx. Most of the time the taste better than they look.

Annie said...

Thai food = hot
Korean food = Fire engine red HOT

LOL!

I think the food looks good because Chinkinin photographs it BEFORE he eats it. Monty always takes a picture of an empty plate and tells us how good the food was. LOL!

ChinkinIn said...

Annie: ROFL re food pics.

I actually think Thai n Korean food can compete in the 'hotness' department. An authentic tom yam soup versus kimchi soup served piping hot. Both lethal!

Las montañas said...

yep, I do food pics as an afterthought.