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Shashi Tharoor treating himself to 'idli' breakfast in Vienna. Photo: Official X handle.

Shashi Tharoor enjoys 'idli' breakfast during trip to Vienna, gives us a sneak peek

| @indiablooms | Sep 04, 2025, at 11:41 pm

Senior Congress MP Shashi Tharoor treated himself to an 'idli' breakfast while being on a trip to Vienna recently.

In an X post, Tharoor revealed that he visited a spot called Prosi Indian Restaurant in Vienna to satisfy his craving for Indian delicacies.

He was all praise for the restaurant he visited, which he said was helpful in dealing with homesickness.

"While in Vienna, I enjoyed the luxury of an Idli breakfast each morning at #Prosi restaurant, one of the best Indian bistros in the Austrian capital. With an attached Indian supermarket across the street, Prosi has become a haven for expatriate Indians and travellers missing home (like myself)!" Tharoor wrote.

Shashi Tharoor's post has received a lot of interest online with several X users finding his savouring Indian food abroad quite relatable.

A few people wondered whether Indian restaurants abroad can recreate the flavours accurately.

 

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