I wouldnt go there for all the money in the country Souleh, sounds pathetic but considering I wouldnt eat food from daytime street "burger" vendors in Belfast, I cant see how India could be any better, the water quality, sticking out like a sore thumb and constant awareness would drive me nuts, again this is coming from someone who lived through the majority of the troubles.
Cant you get a cosy number in Singapore instead, I could give you a lot more actual advice on there regardging best eateries etc! haha.
I didn'tThen again I was only there for a week. I have 16 mosquito bites and currently waiting to see if I have caught malaria or dengue fever...
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Again, avoiding drinking tap water has been mentioned, but also remember to brush your teeth in bottled/boiled water - I made the mistake in Pune, Bangkok and Turkey - you'd think once would be enough to learn the lesson, but it's easy to forget when tired/drunk!
I got back from India 3 days ago, with my last mosquito bite being on 31st. Symptoms of dengue fever can develop between 3-14 days after being exposed to the dengue virus, but usually 4-7 days. Hence the reason why I said I'm waiting to see if I have caught it.Surely you would be in too much pain to post on OCUK if you had Dengue Fever? A friend of mine had it and I went to visit him in hospital; he could barely move and said everything was hurting including his eyeballs.
Pretty sure hardly anybody in the UK will know what a lakh is![]()
I might yet take you up on that advice at a later stage as I might be there later in the year.
From what I gather the "technology" plaza in Bangalore where most offices are based (SAP, Cap, etc where I will be near) is very westernised to the point of having all the local fast food joints and the likes. Ill stock up on tablets nonetheless![]()
Cheers for the advice folks. Going from sunny belfast (lol) to 30deg C is going to be some jump too mind you
I've brushed my teeth in Thai tap water for over a year and never got sick from it, but then again I never swallowed the water I brush my teeth with.
I got back from India 3 days ago, with my last mosquito bite being on 31st. Symptoms of dengue fever can develop between 3-14 days after being exposed to the dengue virus, but usually 4-7 days. Hence the reason why I said I'm waiting to see if I have caught it.
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Wow, you're so tough!![]()
The local fast food joints are all over India, not just in the westernised office part. They also do home delivery![]()
Street vendor food is OK! India has no hygine standards, bad or good. Stick to fried.
The train station pakoras are nice
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1 golden rule for food anywhere in the world:- Eat what, where and when the locals eat.
Fast turnover and return customers = good.![]()
You've gotta try McDonald's piri piri chips over there!Sorted![]()
I wouldnt go there for all the money in the country Souleh, sounds pathetic but considering I wouldnt eat food from daytime street "burger" vendors in Belfast, I cant see how India could be any better, the water quality, sticking out like a sore thumb and constant awareness would drive me nuts, again this is coming from someone who lived through the majority of the troubles.
Cant you get a cosy number in Singapore instead, I could give you a lot more actual advice on there regardging best eateries etc! haha.