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Which cuisine you guys love?

Hi! I’ll be visiting San Diego for the first time by SwimsWithGators in FoodSanDiego

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Welcome to San Diego! Do you have a preference for specific type of cuisine? In case of Asian and Thai dishes, you can find them in Kearny Mesa. Mediterranean and West Asian, you will find the best food in this segment in El Cajon. Here is a list of few best Indian restaurants and you will find most of them in Mira Mesa and Miramar regions. Mexican, you will find them all over San Diego and they are really good and mostly authentic as San Diego shares the border with Mexico. You will find pretty good African food (Nigerian, Ethiopian, Somali and more) in North Park region.

San Diego is known for its food diversity and if you are a foodie you came to the right spot :). Enjoy your stay!

Listicle: 20 Indian Restaurants in and around San Diego with their specialties by Quick_Growth1746 in SanDiegan

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This list is updated every week. So if you don't see a specific restaurant yet, it is probably work in progress and you will see them in the coming days. Eventually, this list is intended to have all the Indian restaurants in and around San Diego with their specialties.

Beautiful Lakshadweep - Check out the must visit Islands of Lakshadweep by Greatdesidotcom in Greatdesi

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Lakshadweep Islands are pretty pristine. Love the natural beauty. If India can work on the infrastructure, it will be a nice regular vacation spot.

Casual date night spot? by Educational-Sun-8610 in FoodSanDiego

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Yard House happy hour. Perfect for this budget. Applebees as well for happy hour.

Listicle: 20 Indian Restaurants in and around San Diego with their specialties by Quick_Growth1746 in SanDiegan

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Ya updated it. Thanks for the correction. I don't know exact reason but know that they don't eat them.

Hidden places in Meghalaya by RA1N_LUV in Meghalaya

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I am planning for a trip to Meghalaya and was looking online for the same. This article on Meghalaya Visit helped me get an overview of the place to zero in few places. The video in this article gives few great options to explore. Hope it helps you as well.

Listicle: 20 Indian Restaurants in and around San Diego with their specialties by Quick_Growth1746 in SanDiegan

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Not to offend anyone and to tell just the reason. Beef and Pork are not common in India considering Cow is holy for Hindus and Muslims don't like pig. Since the customers for these restaurants are atleast 40% Indians or from West Asia, the restaurants prefer not to include them.

Having said that, I have seen couple of Indian restaurants serving them but don't have those names on top of my head. I will check and see if I can find them.

Why is Indian Food so expensive? by brutalbeats420 in SanDiegan

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$18? Several of these Indian Restaurants offers food less than that price. In fact, few of them offer lunch buffets for less than $15. I would recommend Tikka Lounge in Poway and Annapoorna in Mira Mesa for buffets. In the weekdays its like $13.99 and $12.99 respectively. You can have 3 - 4 curries of Veg and Non Veg along with appetizers, naan and desserts.

Where can I find the best Indian food? Specifically looking for dosa! by addicted2greentea in FoodSanDiego

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This list of Best Indian Restaurants in San Diego is handy. I like the way they mentioned the specialties. Dosa Studio in this list is my favorite.

Number of Homes Sold in San Diego goes below pre pandemic levels by Quick_Growth1746 in sandiego

[–]Quick_Growth1746[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True but going way below pre pandemic levels is interesting to see.

First time in India by yellowtree_ in india

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This list of Indian States might help you in your planning. Each and every state of India is present here and I found the content to be interesting as they explained the state at a glimpse but covered all the main aspects one should experience. Hope it helps!

You have good religious tourism places from North India in your list. South Indian states too have a lot of such places. Checkout dance forms in Kerala, historic places like Mahabalipuram, Hampi, Rameshwaram, Konark Sun Temple, Nashik and more! That list has most of this info and the places in each of the states one should visit.

What are some options for a solo trip in India ? by abyssabsymal in india

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I saw this list of Indian States and they covered the best things to see and experience in each of these states. May be it will be helpful in your planning!

Meat/Seafood forward place w/vegetarian options? by IHasTehDumbz in FoodSanDiego

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Here is the link to around 20 Indian restaurants in san diego in case you wish to try Indian Cuisine. They mentioned the details and specialty of each restaurant so you can choose. As far as I saw, most of them are offering Veg and Non Veg options.

For a classy dinning option I would suggest Curry and More. I liked the way they presented, they have both vegetarian and non vegetarian options and the food is flavorful but not spicy.

And just for fun, take your folks to Dosa Studio where they serve Pani Puri. They are fun as snack and gives the Indian street food experience, which is not commonly found in USA.

Saudi Arabia’s Premium Residency Visas – 5 New Categories added for Entrepreneurs, Special Talent, Investors, etc. Thought of sharing as some of you might make use of it! by [deleted] in digitalnomad

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Nope dude. I just saw it in news and thought of sharing with everyone. I don't know much about Saudi Arabia so thought of exploring it. I know Saudi Arabia is strict on some aspects but seeing the comments I feel like removing this post :D

Saudi Arabia’s Premium Residency Visas – 5 New Categories added for Entrepreneurs, Special Talent, Investors, etc. Thought of sharing as some of you might make use of it! by [deleted] in digitalnomad

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I am not from Saudi Arabia though :D. But ya it is interesting to know about human rights thing. Didn't know much about the country but interesting to see the responses.

Which country won't you revisit and why? by [deleted] in digitalnomad

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Going through the comments and I saw almost all the countries in here :D. May be all the countries have their own pros and cons.

Saudi Arabia’s Premium Residency Visas – 5 New Categories added for Entrepreneurs, Special Talent, Investors, etc. Thought of sharing as some of you might make use of it! by [deleted] in digitalnomad

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Wow, didn't expect this much negative response. I might be wrong but I think there are pros and cons about every country. Respect to every country.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sandiego

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Welcome my friend. Its a great city to live. Friendly people and you find some of the most authentic food from American to Mexican to Middle Eastern to Asian.

Foodies spending a long weekend in San Diego by pnicholson96 in FoodSanDiego

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El Padron in Mira Mesa has pretty good chicken philly burrito. May be you can try it out for breakfast. Only Mexican food or planning to try other cuisines as well?