We’ve noted before that Georgian leader Mikheil Saakashvili, currently getting what he gave from the Russians in some place called South Ossetia, earned his letters at our very own school of law. Now City Room fleshes out the picture with some snooping around his former Morningside haunts, learning that he loved the Indian Café on 108th and Broadway, but never set foot in the Hungarian.
I mean, he’s no Vaclav.
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@columbia alum Ajanta hands down for Indian. I only went to Hungarian twice during college. Maybe it’s because those grad students decide to fake-do their thesis work on 2/3 of the available tables.
@... i want indian chinese.
@... that’s an interesting mix that i’ve only seen at a place called rocksugar in LA
@then you live under a rock—indian chinese is pretty common (go to queens or long island) and can be traced back to the fact that there’s a significant ethnic crossover in India
@... you suck and rocksugar does too.
@Aw yeah` Ajanta is awesome
@blurgh! the registrar no longer does phone registration. this makes life difficult, since I’ll be in a plane (minus a 20 min layover) for most of my registration on the 30th, and I hoped i could use my phone to switch sections of a low-number capped class.
dag-nabbit.
@you are all wrong Calcutta cafe is superior…
@ajanta 122nd and Amsterdam is where it’s at.
@... haha… funny!
@okay if you guys are into indian food, do yourselves a favor and journey down to the thirties & Lex one weekend.
@... ok so all the food in this neighborhood sucks donkey balls, but indian cafe is squarely on the “starting to suck less” side of the spectrum.
@Anonymous I
@eww Indian Cafe? Come onnnn.
@what!? indian cafe rocks my socks
@OOPS Totally my bad. I actually like Indian Cafe… I was thinking of Bengal Cafe on Amsterdam. You know, the one you always pass by on your way to 1020 that never seems to have any customers.
@Hmm I was a little skeptical of his judgment in provoking Russia, but his love for Indian Cafe suggests there might be a deeper problem here.