After three months in India, and six months back in the US, I finally broke my “no Indian food ‘til 2010” rule with our “Summer in India” reunion dinner.
Fact: Indian food in Georgetown is much more expensive than Indian food in India.
After three months in India, and six months back in the US, I finally broke my “no Indian food ‘til 2010” rule with our “Summer in India” reunion dinner.
Fact: Indian food in Georgetown is much more expensive than Indian food in India.
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