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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 1935809" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>I've been to India many times, and I'd have to say that you should follow common sense rules. In other words, don't worry about eating meat, as long as it's in a decent establishment that has a high level of visitors. You absolutely don't need to go vegetarian to enjoy Indian food, and I've had some great seafood and meat based curries (Trishna in Mumbai does a fabulous crab curry).</p><p></p><p>Also, don't worry too much about Delhi belly. It doesn't hit some people, it does hit others. It hit me once in around 15 visits and it's basically resolved with a trip to the local pharmacy and over the counter sale of two large yellow antibiotic pills that see it off within 24 hours. </p><p></p><p>The most important thing is to have a great time. Rajasthan is the home of some great food, a couple of things especially including Laal Maas and Bhuna Kukda shouldn't be missed. Go along, pick some sensible, busy places to eat and enjoy what you get. And remember that most of the hotel restaurants are generally safe, if you're staying in hotels, and if you're eating with families, well you're having what they are!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 1935809, member: 30007"] I've been to India many times, and I'd have to say that you should follow common sense rules. In other words, don't worry about eating meat, as long as it's in a decent establishment that has a high level of visitors. You absolutely don't need to go vegetarian to enjoy Indian food, and I've had some great seafood and meat based curries (Trishna in Mumbai does a fabulous crab curry). Also, don't worry too much about Delhi belly. It doesn't hit some people, it does hit others. It hit me once in around 15 visits and it's basically resolved with a trip to the local pharmacy and over the counter sale of two large yellow antibiotic pills that see it off within 24 hours. The most important thing is to have a great time. Rajasthan is the home of some great food, a couple of things especially including Laal Maas and Bhuna Kukda shouldn't be missed. Go along, pick some sensible, busy places to eat and enjoy what you get. And remember that most of the hotel restaurants are generally safe, if you're staying in hotels, and if you're eating with families, well you're having what they are! [/QUOTE]
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