I missed good old Indian food so I brought Julienne to Kashmir. Both of us haven’t been to this restaurant before but as soon as we entered, we both liked it already. It’s along Pasay Road in Makati.
The Indian decors could sometimes be too heavy and dark, but Kashmir’s restaurant has a subtle ambiance and there’s no heavy incense smell.
My favorite Papadum. It fell when I was about to eat it, that’s why it looks like crap.
Shrimps curry, this is so delicious. The spice is not overpowering. Sorry blurry kasi I zoomed it.
I ate almost the whole pot of biryani rice. I could eat it even without any ulam. Super sarap.
For some reason it has been few days na eversince I touched those Indian foods, until now my hands smell like Indian spices. I have washed my hands so many times, nag-goli-goli na ko many times, I have rubbed my hands with kalamansi, meron pang alcohol, eto amoy Indian food pa rin.
LANCEL
Julienne took nicer photos of our food. You may view it on her blog www.iamjulienne.com.
Julienne’s telling me how she likes her Lancel bag a lot. We bought this in Hongkong almost two years ago and yet it still looks and smells good. Edmund charged it to his credit card and when the bill came, he told me….
“Ang mahal pala nung bag ng anak mo?” He probably didn’t notice the price because it was in HK$. So dear father, next time your daughter shops, move away….. he he he.
Good morning Ms. Annie (Kuwait)
Nice food, I like Indian Beryani mix with yogurt. Have you tried Panir Tika Masala (Cottage Cheese in Masala sauce) and Chapati.
Buy some handwash from Bath and Body works, I think its available in SM department store it might help and its so bango pa.
Best regards,
Rhuth