A Needed Discussion About Indian Street Food
Every cook who's ever worked a tandoor or prepped curry bases knows there's a universe between what gets called "Indian food" in most American kitchens and what actually feeds people on the streets of Mumbai or Delhi. Saji Sharma cuts through the Instagram version to show you the real mechanics — the hand that's been folding samosas since dawn, the chai wallah who knows exactly how long to let the milk simmer, the pani puri assembly line that moves like a well-oiled pass during dinner rush. This is what happens when someone who actually understands the craft stops talking about "authenticity" and starts showing you the work.
— The Chef's Take
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