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7 TASTY TRAVELS— Savour the Slow Simmer REED pe ar nCU Te Ua etle NA Eco) Gusain and Chef Ritesh Patel, have created a hit in Winnipeg with Cilantro’s restaurant. After gaining a devout following in East Kildonan eve the last six years, the duo opened Ă  second location on Portage NET CC EE that draw inspiration from all'over India: “WhenwĂ© moved here, we found'an opportunity in that most Indian restaurants catered toward a mild diet,‘ said Patel. They were light on spices, and it was missing that ‘Indian-ness' | would CN) Tel we started the restaurant, whenever we made a dish we’d think, ‘back lola NES CLAIR el te) rĂ© When it comes to preparing food at his own home, Patelis a fan of keeping it easy while still being authentic and delicious. This is why coconut curries call-out to him over the holidays. AUTOMNE TER RE Ua ele EC ETRRUE elSRn When you do that, you miss out on having fun," says Patel. Mo Tan leo EN a Sa CN ANA CRlele el Tai ea le te SE LE AL) kinds of people that Ă€re always in the kitchen making sure OMS UT EE CNET RUE ME ECC RON that my mom is always missing oĂčt and} should do 1 something about this. You can have good food ; LAON Elo Noel ele) dial 1ES Patel warns the top:two things to have (abautare ANT Fe tea ETES CES ingredients and patience. He says, nos (En I UE LCNnIo IE LA jo ee MIA RAITT ES COLE) CESSE SU A UE to catch up With your guests before your one-pot meal hits the table.
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