Sociologist Salvatore Babones is mighty impressed with meal served on Rajdhani Express. Read his post

Sociologist Salvatore Babones is mighty impressed with meal served on Rajdhani Express. Read his post

Renowned sociologist Salvatore Babones, who is an associate professor at the University of Sydney, was mighty impressed by the meal served to him on Rajdhani Express.

Renowned sociologist Salvatore Babones, who is an associate professor at the University of Sydney was mighty impressed by the meal served on a Rajdhani Express train. Babones took to Twitter to share a picture of his meal and tagged Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw in his post as well.

Salvatore Babones shared a picture of his meal that was offered to him on a Rajdhani Express train. It consisted of rice, dal, roti, chicken curry and curd. He also posted a photo with the chef named Narendra Kumar. One of the images also showed the empty containers after he relished the scrumptious meal.

Babones also mentioned that he got free ice cream at the end of his meal. Moreover, he requested Ashwini Vaishnaw to make chef Narendra Kumar the "international brand ambassador for railways".

"This is 2nd Class food on India's national railways? It tastes First Class to me! I'm very impressed, Minister @AshwiniVaishnaw. You should make Mr. Narendra Kumar your international brand ambassador. Five stars for the kitchen in the Rajdhani Express. -- UPDATE: free ice cream!" Babones wrote in the caption of the post.

Needless to say that the post went viral online with an array of reactions from Twitter users.

"I have always cherished the food while traveling in train. Whatever quality it was. I always enjoyed the shaking and eating thing, when the train was in movement," a user wrote.

Another user commented, "You are making me nostalgic of the good old college days and travel to and from home. Thank you Salvatore."

Sociologist Salvatore Babones is mighty impressed with meal served on Rajdhani Express. Read his post
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