
Asia, being the largest and most populous continent, is home to many cultures, many of which have their own characteristic cuisine. While rice is common to most Asian cuisines, different varieties are popular in the various regions. Glutinous rice is ingrained in the culture, religious tradition and national identity of Laos. Basmati rice is popular in the Indian subcontinent, jasmine rice is often found across Southeast Asia, while long-grain rice is popular in China and short-grain in Japan and Korea. Curry is a common dish in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and East Asia. Curry dishes have their origins in the Indian subcontinent, with present-day Northern India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan mainly using a yogurt base, while those in present-day Southern India, Sri Lanka, and Southeast Asia generally use coconut milk as their foundation.
Marique Mafeking Brown
a week ago
very very accommodating, forgot my card and had to buy medicine before pharmacy closed and the nice man let me transfer + extra for cash out to get medicine before closing. before this food was top st...
355 Massey Rd
Imran hussain Durdanakhan
a month ago
Omg it was outstanding shawarma I had in Auckland highly recommended best shawarma ever 🤤🥰❤️🇳🇿
2E Larsen St
Bernice Munokoa
2 months ago
Booked in last minute for a group of 10 and the staff were incredibly accomodating to us. Food was so delicious and came out so fast. We didn’t expect everything to come out at the speed it did and th...
537 Dominion Rd
Joanne Lim
6 months ago
Sheng Ji in Newmarket is a fantastic spot for anyone craving authentic Hong Kong style comfort food. A major highlight is their highly efficient self ordering system. By simply scanning a QR code at t...
424 Khyber Pass Rd
Michelle Fourie
6 months ago
Ordered their spicy pork belly and oh my goodness it is soooo good. Definitely worth the price
491 Pakuranga Rd
KESHAV BIYANI
a year ago
Very good place to fulfil your hunger. Good prices. Great atmosphere,service and taste. Indian hot is too spicy so be careful when u order indian hot
492 Queen St