Otter
Sous Chef
What's your favorite non-American food? As for me, I could live in a French restaurant. 
Audeo said:With most of my formative years spent on Okinawa, I love Japanese food with a deep passion. There is so much so far beyond sushi, to which I admit addiction.
velochic said:Mudbug - Indian restaurants almost always have a disclaimer that says "spicy does NOT mean hot". You can tell them that you want it mild, usually using a scale of 1 to 10. Personally, I'm an 8 kinda person.If I don't break out in a sweat and feel like my mouth has preceeded me to the 9th level of he!!, I've not eaten good Indian. Seriously, though, it is a very wonderful and rich cuisine and if you ask for mild, you may very well find that it's one you'll enjoy immensely. Start with a Chicken Tandoori or a Dal Mahkni (lentils) or Keema Mataar (lamb stew) or Maatar Paneer (my personal favorite - homemade curd cheese with peas). These are all usually very satifying to the exploring palate. Give it a whirl and good luck!!!