RE: Exploring Pakistani Foods In 'Sultan Pakistan' [BN-ENG]
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Recently, I and some of my colleagues—including Pakistanis, Chinese, and Thais—had dinner at one such Pakistani restaurant. The name of this Pakistani restaurant is ‘Sultan Pakistan’ and it is located about 25 km. away from my living place. I selected ‘Sultan Pakistan’ restaurant because it is located in a very beautiful location, which is near the ‘Mutianyu’ entrance of the Great Wall of China. It is open from 9 am to 9 pm. All the staff here are from Pakistan.
Dear @tanzil2024 !
Hassan!
I remembered that people who have lived abroad for a long time often suffer from stomach problems!
So, I guessed you were suffering from a stomach ailment!
I was surprised that you went to a Pakistani restaurant 25 kilometers away from where you live!
Islamic-style cuisine is not very familiar or popular among Chinese and Koreans.
On the other hand, Indian cuisine is quite popular!
I remember you enjoying Islamic-style meals!
I don't know the difference between Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi food!
I'm curious to know what kind of fun you had with your friends at the Pakistani restaurant!
Don no batt!
There is a lot of similarity between Indian and Bangladeshi or Pakistani foods. India has a huge diversity of foods, of being so large country compared to Bangladesh. The major difference is that India has a lot of vegetarian people, so they have more vegetarian menus, but in Bangladesh or in Pakistan, vegetarian foods are very limited, as we love non-vegetarian foods. But the problem is that in India, they always mix some cow urine and often mix some cow dung soup with their food, which is really so concerning, and so Bangladeshi people don't like to eat in Indian restaurants in India. But you can find safe Indian restaurants abroad, but I fear consuming them as they may secretly mix those in as they think those are sacred for them, and they want to attract the Indian people first.
Assalam alaykum! @tanzil2024 !
Hassan!
I heard from you for the first time that Hindus on the Indian subcontinent mix cow dung into their food!😨
I often saw news that Hindus live in very filthy environments.
I have often heard news that Muslims in the Indian subcontinent live cleaner lives than Hindus.😆
Thanks for the advice, my dear bro Hassan!
It is not true for all over the India, the south Indian region has no issues like this as much as ai know, but northern India is very poor, so poor than the poorest people of Bangladesh! And so many filthy rituals like eating cowdung and drinking cow urine is so popular by the influence of religious scholars which very sad! I suggest you to try south Indian restaurants which are safer! You can find so many videos regarding that. Even in Dhaka city mamy dishonest street shops are using filthy water from drains and I always keep away from those dirty foods. So, don’t rush to these dirty shops whether you are in India or Bangladesh and even in Pakistan because the government food safety department is not working in this region at all!
East Asians who have traveled across the Indian subcontinent said that Bangladesh is better off than India and Pakistan.
East Asian scholars have stated that since ancient times, Bangladesh has been the most prosperous and developed region on the Indian subcontinent.
East Asians also said that North India is the poorest region!
Hasssan!
Thank you for kind advice!😃
Indeed!