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A common phenomenon when traveling is craving food that you had in the country you just left. We are certainly not an exception. For months, we munched on Chana Masalas, Raitas, Chapatis and Papadams while longingly talking about Thai fish cakes and Vietnamese Pho.
So it was no surprise that we found ourselves in Bagan’s best Indian restaurant for three consecutive meals.
The flipside? When we go home we’ll be able to cook all these things.
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