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Ichibanya opens first outlet in India

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/08/03/business/corporate-business/japan-curry-ichibanya-india/


When I saw this title, I did confuse a little.

I mean no offensive, I like there curry.

Even in Hong Kong I will go to their shop to have lunch.

Some people may found their curry is not too spicy.

Anyway, to me I sometime will think India equal curry.

Or, if you talking about India food, curry is iconic food.

They should be the master of curry.

So, open a curry restaurant in India.

To me that is a very risky attempt.

Anyway, I may be wrong.

Hope they become popular in India.

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Ichibanya opens its first outlet in India

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/08/03/business/corporate-business/japan-curry-ichibanya-india/

When I saw this title, I did confuse a littlewas a little confused.

I mean no offensive, I like theire curry.

There = at a place
Their = belongs to someone

Even in Hong Kong, I will go to their shop to have lunch.

Some people may foundind that their curry is not too spicy.

Anyway, tofor me, I sometime wills think that India equals curry.

OrAs in, if you talking about Indian food, curry is an iconic fooddish.

"Iconic food" is not wrong, but changing it to dish sounds better, to avoid repetition.

They should be known as the masters of curry.

You could also say, if you are sure they are the masters of curry: "They are known as the masters of curry."

So, Ichibanya opening a curry restaurant in India is surprising.

This sentence needed more information for what you were talking about.

To me, that is a very risky attemptventure.

Anyway, I may be wrong.

However, I hope they become popular in India.

Ichibanya opens first outlet in India


Ichibanya opens its first outlet in India

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/08/03/business/corporate-business/japan-curry-ichibanya-india/


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When I saw this title, I did confuse a little.


When I saw this title, I did confuse a littlewas a little confused.

I mean no offensive, I like there curry.


I mean no offensive, I like theire curry.

There = at a place Their = belongs to someone

Even in Hong Kong I will go to their shop to have lunch.


Even in Hong Kong, I will go to their shop to have lunch.

Some people may found their curry is not too spicy.


Some people may foundind that their curry is not too spicy.

Anyway, to me I sometime will think India equal curry.


Anyway, tofor me, I sometime wills think that India equals curry.

Or, if you talking about India food, curry is iconic food.


OrAs in, if you talking about Indian food, curry is an iconic fooddish.

"Iconic food" is not wrong, but changing it to dish sounds better, to avoid repetition.

They should be the master of curry.


They should be known as the masters of curry.

You could also say, if you are sure they are the masters of curry: "They are known as the masters of curry."

So, open a curry restaurant in India.


So, Ichibanya opening a curry restaurant in India is surprising.

This sentence needed more information for what you were talking about.

To me that is a very risky attempt.


To me, that is a very risky attemptventure.

Anyway, I may be wrong.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Hope they become popular in India.


However, I hope they become popular in India.

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