
Aug 25th, 04, 11:17 PM
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| | Da Da-Da-Dhaba Restaurant
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7 Hills Road
Baulkham Hills
NSW, 2153
Australia
Phone: (02) 9686 4433
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Jan 10th, 05, 03:32 PM
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whats with the stupid name
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Jan 12th, 05, 09:02 PM
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| | So what is a Dhaba???
The above post asks the question, so l decided to have a Google. Quote: An Indian dhaba: The complete food experience
...Traditionally, dhabas are meant for tired truck drivers looking for a break from their long journeys, alongside highways. They offer cheap food, music, an open-air television and a charpoy - a bed with a wooden structure knitted with jute strings - which is a tad uncomfortable but has the best ventilation given the summer temperatures and erratic power situation here.
Some of the popular dhabas along the highways also provide girls who sing, dance and offer more of which is illegal, but still a flourishing trade.
However, over time dhabas have come to define a culture, centered on food - any aphrodisiac pales in comparison to this ultimate turn-on: a blob of leg in a bowl of curry and butter, tandoori rotis, a preparation of wheat resembling pancakes on a sheet of newspaper, onions sprinkled with pungent syrup and a liberal dose of Indian masala (spices) - everything that goes against the spirit of new-age health gurus. The government of Punjab, one of the wealthier states of India, lists dhabas as an attraction worth a try by tourists, except that many a foreign visitor has gone away clutching his/her stomach, given the heavy dose of masala and mustard oil. But dhaba food can get no more Indian. Also, social barriers do not matter here. | And the 'Da' means 'belongs to' - ie if a restaurant was to be named Rajinder da Dhaba, the da in the dhaba a derivation from the local dialect Punjabi, meaning that the dhaba belongs to Rajinder (the review in the quote was about the Rajinder da Dhaba restaurant).
So it all makes sense, even if to my white upbringing the name sounds rather intriguing.
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