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Feasting and celebrating has no borders. The world is getting smaller and so whether it is Diwali or Thanksgiving Indian Americans in Houston are all about having fun.
On Thanksgiving Day, Life Bytes host Ruchi M went around town looking for that perfect Thanksgiving lunch and to catch up on the festivities in Houston. While most of the restaurants are closed on Thanksgiving, Kiran's Restaurant on Westheimer served their guests with not only the traditional turkey buffet but also catered them with all kinds of Indian favorites like chicken tikka masala and gajar ka halwa.
NetIP President Farida Hasanali informed Ruchi M about their philanthropic activities on the occasion of Thanksgiving. "For Indians festivals are all about having fun and giving back to the community," she added.
Last but not the least were the countdown to lighting the Christmas Trees on Post Oak Boulevard and the Uptown fireworks.
@moviesenthil Stop complaining
TheRedLuigi 1 year ago
Only the most culturally insensitive, historically ultraignorant, foolish Indians (from India) will even go anywhere near this Thanksgiving business. It is not beyond Indians to do something completely unnatural to them just to show a sense of belonging, but this is clearly the most insensitive of Indian "contributions" to ANY culture. What a show of disrespect to Native Americans!
moviesenthil 1 year ago
Omg, I thought you were talking about American Indians.
PrettyCharla 2 years ago