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18 best Indian restaurants in Singapore to add spice to your life
Indian food is seriously diverse. You may already know that South and North Indian foods are two entirely different cuisines but the differences go even further, with each cuisine comprising a range of ethnic foods, localised specialities and so on. Also, it doesn’t help that Singaporean Indian food can differ from that in India itself. […] The post 18 best Indian restaurants in Singapore to add spice to your life appeared first on SETHLUI.com.
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