X User Sparks Debate After Saying Restaurants In South India Make Better North Indian Food

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The North Indian v/s South Indian cuisine debate is as old as time in the country. But this time around, the debate isn’t about which food is better, rather it is about which region serves the other cuisine better! A user on X (formerly Twitter) recently posted that restaurants in South India make better North Indian food while North Indian restaurants aren’t too good at making South Indian grub. The tweet has since gone viral with hundreds of comments sparking a debate on this. Read on to know what both sides have to say.

“Restaurants In South India Make Better North Indian Food”

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X (formerly Twitter) user @RaoSumukh recently tweeted about an observation regarding North Indian and South Indian restaurants that has sparked quite a debate online. In his tweet, he said he finds it amusing that “restaurants in South India are so much better at making North Indian food” as compared to “restaurants in North India making South Indian food.”

This tweet has divided opinion in the comments section. Here are some comments supporting his claim.

@RaoSumukh was met with a lot of support for his observation and people gave an insight on why they think it’s true as well.

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The Ones Against Say No, Absolutely Not!

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Since no good debate is ever complete without an equally amazing counter, here’s what the other side had to say. Here are some comments about this whole North Indian food in South Indian states and the other way round.

The comments section even pointed out the reason why North Indian food is good in South Indian states these days.

Oh well, that’s a long and never-ending debate! What’s your hot take on this entire debate about North and South Indian food, let us know in the comments!

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