
You can choose between rice or naan. Let’s go together to the curry center!
Yeahx1
Ordinary people can’t sauté chili peppers all day long, they say.
Muu-chan can do it forever~
Are you Indian, Nepalese, or Pakistani? Please tell me.
>>1
That’s a secret.
It’s a secret.
>>1
The food is basically the same.
If there is a peach, there is Nepal!
I’ll eat one more!
I feel like I want something different.
>>4
You’ll come back while smiling and bringing more naan, right…?
Where you’re from doesn’t matter, India.
I have naan.
Isn’t there a different shop assistant than before?
Ahhh, I really don’t want to, I really don’t want to, I really don’t want to!!
I dislike infinite refills, Anonymous-chan…
What is a curry center…?
>>8
Curry Center
I thought it was Shadi.
How about chapati?
Haven’t you drawn this at all?
Every time I see it, I wonder where the curry center is.
>>12
Are you worried about it?
This is the story of Mii-chan until around 12 o’clock when she becomes completely full.
>>13
I don’t want it… I don’t want it… I can’t take it anymore…
>>41
There’s more if you want.
>>42
Ahh… I regret switching to rice…
It seems like there’s a chain store with a name like that.
Japan to India
>>17
Sit down!
>>22
It looks like they’re stopping a taxi with a yoga pose.
Nanchan
Originally, naan was something special as a meal.
We regularly consume chapati made from whole wheat flour.
Mii-chan is already full…
It’s the longer rice!
Huh? Is there beef curry?
I’m going to eat at a restaurant run by an Indian person with Mii-chan!
I think it’s rare to find a store that is truly run by Indians.
Basically Pakistan or Nepal.
This is seriously sweet milk tea!
I want something!
Let’s have seconds of lassi!
Cheese naan refill
>>32
It’s 100 yen.
Why aren’t Indians opening curry shops?
Haven’t you come to Japan?
>>33
Singing about a person from my memories.
The owner of the Indian curry shop in my neighborhood was Sri Lankan.
It seems there have been various historical issues, but when I asked if there is any resistance to holding up an Indian sign,
“They said, ‘Even if I write Sri Lankan curry, Japanese people won’t come! It’s important to make a profit!'”
>>34
Certainly…
A curry shop has opened next to my house.
The name is Asian Restaurant, but…
If you buy a tandoor and register a business, you can bring in your compatriots on work visas…
I want more naan, but it’s big…
When I asked if they could do half, they made a small one for me.
Thank you!
There are no Indians making Indian curry, you know.
I want to eat tandoori chicken.
I have never encountered an Indian curry shop that is talked about too much in a meme-like way.
Aren’t you exaggerating?
Isn’t there a lack of places where you can get unlimited refills of naan lately?
It has disappeared from the neighborhood.
>>47
I ended up having seconds.
I’m sorry.
There’s also Japanese-style curry!
Muu-chan’s flexibility is derived from yoga, huh?
There are sometimes places that serve Sri Lankan curry, but it feels like Indian curry is so dominant that it hasn’t quite become mainstream.
>>51
The strong appearance of the words “Indian curry” is to blame.
Is the convenience store curry pack Indian curry? Sometimes I feel like giving it a try.
>>51
I like Pakistani curry, but it’s not very popular because it tends to be fatty or requires a lot of thought.
Even though I like you…
>>58
By the way, what kind of taste is it? Is it strongly animalistic?
The person at the neighboring shop is actually from Nepal.
This is a secret, okay?
>>52
Oh, really? (I don’t quite get it.)
Most of what is considered Russian cuisine is actually similar to Ukrainian cuisine.
I remembered the thing about Near Under Seven.
You can bake without a tandoor oven.
It’s a secret.
Everest belongs to Nepal!
There used to be an Indian curry shop with wallpaper like that…
One time, when a Pakistani carpet seller came, he made curry for me and used a ridiculous amount of oil.
Nepalese people can easily obtain work visas for employment at curry shops.
There are brokers who gather money from poor people in Nepal and send them to Japan.
The store in the neighborhood has both Nepal and India written on it.
The reputation is quite good, but I have never been there.
It’s delicious, but using things like brain or spinal cord quickly became an issue with mad cow disease…
>>63
It tastes good when living beings eat each other.
Greasy, isn’t it?
Most shops have a mix of various Asian dishes, and I can’t tell what they really are.
>>64
Curry dyes everything…
In the last ten years or so, the old apartment complex in the neighborhood has become filled with Indians (Nepalese?), but there haven’t been any particular problems.
I actively participate in the neighborhood association’s events.
Mii-chan hates the pain of just suffering…!
When I see beer, I think of Nepal.
It might be a Bangladeshi person.
There are a lot of Indian curry places in the neighborhood…
It seems like there are a lot of Indian-looking people living in this area, probably because they work at a Nissan factory.