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So in a perfect world, what would you guys say is the best indian food?

Like when it's prepared using actual edible ingredients and in a kitchen by someone who washes their hands.
My guiltiest most shameful secret is my undying love for palak paneer. I’ve never been able to make it right at home, probably because my hands aren’t encrusted with shit.
 
Biryani isn't even Indian, it's just them copying Persian/Turkish/Arabic food. And I don't mean copying as in "making their own twist on it", I mean they straight up copied the dish and renamed it even though places like Wikipedia try to pretend like it was a blend of native and foreign cuisine.
This tracing stuff is pretty worthless because Biryani was thought to have been brought to India by Mughals and there's even variants that are similar to fried rice, is it now Chinese?
That region's food culture is so intermingled, I'm just going to enjoy the food and leave it up to historians to trace the origins and frankly I can care less. They're pretty different to Persian variants, which I also like.
 
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America is just an idea cracker, also Indians are still winning.
 
Do not run me over with the train saar, I am fucking Indian bloody bitch saar
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So in a perfect world, what would you guys say is the best indian food?

Like when it's prepared using actual edible ingredients and in a kitchen by someone who washes their hands.

Japanese curry, which is good because like all other tolerable "Indian" cuisine it's been thoroughly de-jeetified. Two layers of separation, even (first adapted by the British and then passed to Japan). You can't go wrong with those curry cubes from the store with beef cubes and carrots over top of rice.
 
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