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A Guide to Ordering Indian Food: What You Need to Know Before You Order

Ready to try some Indian food, but completely confused by the menu and what to order?
...If your unfamiliar with Indian cuisine and the terms used in preparing Indian food, it's always difficult ordering food off an Indian Menu. And more often than not you end up ordering the wrong type of dishes or, too much or too little and spoil your experience.
Deciphering and ordering Indian food is a lot easier than you might think. Whether your ordering food from an Indian restaurant or abroad the basics are more a less the same. Indian Menu's abroad tend to use English terms to help you with a description of the dish out but in India you only have the names of the Dishes to go by.
Here's a guide that will help you to Order Indian Food in a Restaurant:
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It's a good idea to ask your server how many people a main dish will serve before placing your order. In many restaurants in India they offer a half plate or a full dish. The half usually says serves 2-3 people while the full serves 4-6 people. But the portions differ from place to place so it's best to ask the staff what their quantity is like and they'll inform you on how many people it will serve.
A typical Indian meal will begin with a starter or appetizer. This is usually comes in the form of a small dry dish with a few pieces on each platter...so each one gets a small taste. It's often served with some accompaniments like chutneys or sauces. For a table of 4 around two types of starters of your preference- vegetarian or non-vegetarian, is a good way to start.
Eat with Your Hands! If it is not wet or messy, it's best enjoyed by hand. The proper technique would be to break the bread, dip or take small piece of condiments such as chutney, or vegetable curry and eat it.