Etiquettes of Indian Cuisine


This is a post to understand the culture of eating out in India. Widen your knowledge....

Many Indian restaurants are not very formal. Yes even those considered best (Indian restaurant are usually very similar). The etiquette for Indian (or any ethnic South Asian) restaurants might be little different from other restaurants. Below I have provided some basic rules.
1. No Beef or Pork ; Many Indians are either Hindus or Muslims. To Hindus cows are sacred, so no beef and to muslims pigs are disgusting animals to consume, so no pork. There are a few restaurants in India which are pure vegetarian (They dont even serve eggs).
2. Eating with hands ; Many types of foods especially the indian breads are consumed by hands. It is ok to consume food with hands provided your hands are clean and the food is not messy.
3. Eating from others' plates ; Indians have this concept of people not encouraging the sharing of plates or cutleries coming in contact with their food. You cannot consume food from other plates beacuse of the saliva or the indirect contact of your mouth into someones food.
4. Wining and Dining ; Indians do not have wine and dine culture and so even the gevernment restricts eateries serving liquor without permission. Be aware not all restaurants serve liquor

2 comments:

Balu on August 7, 2008 at 5:15 AM said...

hey.. nice blog going ... being a fellow foodie its nice to have an alter ego :-)

workhard on November 29, 2009 at 9:53 AM said...

Hey that is a good post.. i know how the restaurants in India now have evolved over time.. rather adapted..

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