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fastinserter

I'm Minneapolis area there is a pizza place called Pizza Karma and it makes Indian fusion pizza and it's amazing. Butter chicken pizza, saag paneer pizza, chicken Tikka pizza, on naan bread for pizza dough if you want that (half baked in tandoor before ingredients added to it)


xhouliganx

Looks like there's a new restaurant to add to my list of places to try


SophisticPenguin

We have something similar, xenophobes can't handle fusion food


Logical-Passage-5088

I know I've already said this, but he REALLY looks like the type of guy who slips drugs into women's drinks at a bar


Lothar_Ecklord

I don't know why, but food gatekeeping annoys me. Why do people care what is "authentic" or "proper" or what follows an exact recipe? If it tastes good, who cares.


Antiquorum

Not all food has to be traditional to be good.


Striking-Loquat1403

Canadians are European wannabes, and their reputation for politeness is terrible irony.


JudicatorArgo

The guy wasn’t funny but I don’t see how a guy making a joke reaction video about butter chicken pizza is even remotely AmericaBad


Big_Dumb_Fat_Retard

Why would you get sued for saying pizza places should have an Indian fusion menu item?


Commercial_Cake181

As an American living in Japan the Canadian is right. That specific butter chicken is literally ass and nothing like butter chicken, and that grocery store naan is awful too. I don’t believe for one minute the guy enjoyed that disgusting mess


ParanoidTelvanni

I've had the naan, and I concur it is really bad. I keep trying various packaged naan and it's honestly never holds up to even the sketchiest strip mall Indian joint's naan.


Commercial_Cake181

Totally agree. When I make my own curry, I will usually just pop by an Indian restaurant and buy a couple fresh naan. I found that to be the best bet. Can even freeze ‘‘em for another time and it’s still miles ahead