Indian community in Budapest

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The Indian community in Budapest is deeply assimilated into the city so much so that you might actually confuse them for locals except they are not Caucasian and they do not speak the language that well. I have had the pleasure of knowing some of these people and as a new person in the city there is nothing more comforting then seeing people that you can call your own.
As a student I don’t get to interact much with people who have been here longer than a few years but there are a few that you can find around here. One such example is the couple that owns an Indian store here in the city. They have been here for over 20 years and moved because of the husband’s job, which used to pay well and they initially were leading a comfortable life. However, one day tired of the 9-5 and not able to find an authentic place that sold the food of the homeland, they decided to open an Indian store.
That was ten years ago, and today Mrs and Mr Sharma are the owners of the biggest Indian store in the city. They supply food products to most of the Indian restaurants in the city and have all the things available to make authentic Indian cuisine. They also have some snacks and drinks, along with accessories and everything else that are and are not stereotypically Indian.





