One of your best videos in a long time. I don't know what it is, but you seem so much happier and it makes the video so much better. Was smiling all throughout the vid. Great job
Finally luke martin in nepal...glad to see you in nepal.hope your visits in nepal will help to promote our food,culture,religion and many others things around the world.
Love this video Luke and again you bring us to a total unexpected Country ! Never thought that Nepal was so colorful with food and spices. And the people seems to be very friendly and open. Love to see the next episode off your tour in Nepal !!
Thank you Luke for visiting Nepal and showing our culture and foods.... Long way to go... i wish you all the best for ur extra ordinary journey.... i am sure you gonna love Nepal more and more every other day :)
It is so familiar to see the way in which you explore. If or when you leave Kathmandu and venture into the mountains, then foods change again to more hot foods; soups and alike. I have many beautiful friends from all cultures. I am so greatfull that places like this still exist… I never want the World to become one culture, one language just for the sake of easy or laziness. I am writing to you because I saw you talking about “Puri” and I immediately returned to East coast India where you can walk out miles into where the low tides are and soooooooh many persons are selling Puri. In particular “Panni-Puri.” A good friend who is a “foodie” wrote to me to give you a watch as she explained you have an appearance of a “good tongue” (her words) for explaining foods. I very enjoyed you Chinese/Italian street foods and your Turkish reviews. Good on you, young man… G’Day from Australia, mate!
First of all let me welcome you to Nepal & welcome to Kathmandu, The Land of Gods. When foreigner ask why we put tika people can't answer properly so let me explain. Tika is believed to prevent the loss of “energy”, the red 'tika' between the eyebrows is said to retain energy in the human body and control the various levels of concentration. Tika is always put in forehead in middle of eyebrows. There are 7 chakras in human body. sixth one is called ajna chakra or the third eye or pineal gland which is located in forehead in between eyebrows. By putting tika in middle we are putting pressure in third eye. if i start explaining third eye i have to take online class. 😅😅😅You can learn more about chakra in google. About pigeon i don't know why people feed pigeon in other country's but in Hinduism to please planet Jupiter. Jupiter is teacher of all god "देवगुरु = devguru".
Thank you for sharing that information. I have worked with some Nepalese people. They were the most, kind, humble and beautiful looking people. Their faces beam with warmth and sunshine, even when they weren't smiling you feel the smile on their faces.
@@chirayoubhari How Could he Believe a Fake story Of 33Million GOD'S.... Someone ask him pls..... 🙏❤️ .. Their is One 💕Krishna 💕 ... All are Their Forms 💟
@@LukeMartin How Could he Believe a Fake story Of 33Million GOD'S.... Someone ask him pls..... 🙏❤️ .. Their is One 💕Krishna 💕 ... All are Their Forms 💟
Thanks a lot for this amazing video Luke, this is one of your best works in my opinion. I love Kathmandu, and even though I have been there several times, I have to admit that I dindt know about the Tharu. Very interesting and lovely people.
Wow !! Nice 👍 Just a little info: Nepal has a little different system than the rest of the world in terms of food habit !! People wake up early and eat things like what you showed here - channa (black chickpea), aloo, boiled eggs, halwa puri, jeri, puri channa, sel roti etc .. but then they eat a very early lunch as well … like by 8/9 am … the full Nepali Daal-Bhat set is actually an early lunch .. and it’s heavy lunch … that’s probably why there’s not a lot for breakfast items - just quick bites that goes with tea. But then they eat khaja during the usual lunch time - that’s when they eat momo’s, chowmin, chiura (beaten rice) with all kinds of curry or meat etc … then theres chiya time in the evenings like 4/5 pm - when they eat snacks with tea !! Snacks could be anything from popcorn to samosas .. or all of the above etc etc … then of course there’s dinner … which could be something as simple as the Daal- bhat or roti (bread) tarkari (curry) … dhido , momo’s again coz why not !! Shows how much Nepalese love their momo’s … etc !! To all kinds of meat items !! Nepal have heavy influence on food culture from India and China - but, there are many local cultures that have their own typical Nepali dish - e.g all the Newari food.. along with Thakali food .. tharu food .. etc Nepal is so diverse despite being such a small country !! Have a nice stay!!
It's fun that it seems like your 'regular' video schedule postings have changed. This was a nice surprise in the middle of the week! Great street food...yum! and of course, wonderful, thoughtful editing as usual! A treat to watch🙂🙂
Love the sparkle in your eyes since you met your sweetie. Love your confidence! Oh! One more thing....I absolutely love your content ❤ Thanks for sharing your life journey with us. You are a kind soul.
awesome man! thanks for the video, new to watching cultural food content but this video flew by, hope the holiday is going well! safe travels, namaste :)
Hi Luke. One small correction about Hinduism. In Vedic texts, it is mentioned that there are primarily ’33 Koti’ Gods. Koti has 2 meanings - Supreme and crore. While the texts might have meant 33 Supreme Gods (including elements of nature and the abstract aspects of the self), they have been lost in translation and many since then believe that Hinduism has 33 crore Gods.
***please read it and avoid confusion. These 33 koti aka 33 types of Gods are demigods or Devtas. Mainly God is one and called Param Atma or Param Iswar or Param Brahman .... Param Brahman has three expressions, Brahma( Creator), Sri Sri Vishnu ( Protector and he runs the creation) and Sri Sri Maheshwar ( Destroyer of creation to start a new one)... And mother Durga, MA Kali all are representation of Shakti aka energy. We mainly pray to God in various forms, not demigods who work under God and are of 33 types. We choose one form of Bhagawan whom we love and make him/ her our Ishta dev or Ishta devi. This helps amateur religious folk to concentrate and progress with devotion even more, rather the unimaginable vast existence of God. Also Sri Krishna, Sri Ram Chandra are avatars of God which means they are supreme soul in human body , who came to teach dharma (duties of soul) to us. I hope you got it.
Luke, your videos are informative and entertaining. I always enjoy watching new videos uploaded by you showcasing food in India and Nepal. Question, how do you get a guide?
that little snails its remind me of my childhood we use to get this in the river or in the field and cook in tamarined or in coconut milk and we eat as dish for rice,that is traditional food also in the philippines
Welcome to my country Nepal for the first time. I saw your video for the first time. It was very good. There are many different castes living in Nepal and they have their own dishes. Please try Kirati Rai dishes, Wachipa and Kinima. I am sure you will like it very much. And by watching your video, many people around the world will know the taste of Kirati food in Nepal. love from nepal 🇳🇵🙏
Regarding 33 million Hindu Gods!! 😅 just remember, whoever says that, that person has no clue what’s “Hinduism or the Sanatan Dharma” is all about !! It’s a quick assessment tool to know weather the person actually understands the religion or blindly following it .. coz, Sanatan dharma is not meant to follow certain rules or belief system blindly … one is supposed to question everything that one hears … and understand it before following it !! So, No, there are 33 types of Gods or rather say “energies” that you can connect to !! 33 types is not 33 millions😊 Nepal is said to have 3 religions: Buddhism, Hinduism and tourism !! Thanks to creators like you who is helping in promoting Nepal to the world !! Hope to see more vlogs from Nepal !! Enjoy your stay !! Thanks 🙏
Wow what a beautiful videos. Thank you for promoting Nepal through your videos.I really appreciate 🙏I want recommended you to visit in lumbini. Love from lumbini butwal , Nepal
we don't see this kind of warm welcome in any european, american countries which we see in nepali tharu people here they invited him to taste their food in their home wow at last one thing we love one tharu song "patli kamariya more hai hai"
One of your best videos in a long time. I don't know what it is, but you seem so much happier and it makes the video so much better. Was smiling all throughout the vid. Great job
How Could he Believe a Fake story Of 33Million GOD'S.... Someone ask him pls..... 🙏❤️
.. Their is One 💕Krishna 💕
... All are Their Forms 💟
A big shoutout to the students who represented their "Tharu cuisine" to Mr.luke! It was really heartwarming!
man i cant wait to go!!!
You’re gonna love it!!
You are most welcome ♥️
Welcome 🙏🙏🇳🇵🇳🇵
You should go & come to JH Queens too ❤ 😮
@@LukeMartin بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
The key of the paradise aljanah is la ilaha ila alah Mohamed rasoul alah islamic religion deen al islam
Your vlog captures the local market vibes and noise so well that I felt myself transported back in time to KTM! Enjoy Nepal!
🙏😊🇳🇵
That Puri looks incredible!
You’d love it man!
What is the name of the puri restaurant?
You’re WAAAY off comparing this food experience to Tim Horton’s. What an insult to the culture of Nepali people
Man 🇳🇵, what a beautiful country!! Need to visit!!
How Could he Believe a Fake story Of 33Million GOD'S.... Someone ask him pls..... 🙏❤️
.. Their is One 💕Krishna 💕
... All are Their Forms 💟
wow so grateful to you for promoting our nation..❤❤lots of love and blessings
Finally luke martin in nepal...glad to see you in nepal.hope your visits in nepal will help to promote our food,culture,religion and many others things around the world.
Love this video Luke and again you bring us to a total unexpected Country ! Never thought that Nepal was so colorful with food and spices. And the people seems to be very friendly and open. Love to see the next episode off your tour in Nepal !!
How Could he Believe a Fake story Of 33Million GOD'S.... Someone ask him pls..... 🙏❤️
.. Their is One 💕Krishna 💕
... All are Their Forms 💟
Thank you Luke for visiting Nepal and showing our culture and foods.... Long way to go... i wish you all the best for ur extra ordinary journey.... i am sure you gonna love Nepal more and more every other day :)
How Could he Believe a Fake story Of 33Million GOD'S.... Someone ask him pls..... 🙏❤️
.. Their is One 💕Krishna 💕
... All are Their Forms 💟
It is so familiar to see the way in which you explore. If or when you leave Kathmandu and venture into the mountains, then foods change again to more hot foods; soups and alike. I have many beautiful friends from all cultures. I am so greatfull that places like this still exist… I never want the World to become one culture, one language just for the sake of easy or laziness. I am writing to you because I saw you talking about “Puri” and I immediately returned to East coast India where you can walk out miles into where the low tides are and soooooooh many persons are selling Puri. In particular “Panni-Puri.” A good friend who is a “foodie” wrote to me to give you a watch as she explained you have an appearance of a “good tongue” (her words) for explaining foods. I very enjoyed you Chinese/Italian street foods and your Turkish reviews. Good on you, young man… G’Day from Australia, mate!
Dipping sel inside chiya was the most nepali thing u did and that made me really happy 😊 ❤️🙏
I really enjoyed this video luke and mink.Probably watch this one again keep up the great work 👍 👏 cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
How Could he Believe a Fake story Of 33Million GOD'S.... Someone ask him pls..... 🙏❤️
.. Their is One 💕Krishna 💕
... All are Their Forms 💟
First of all let me welcome you to Nepal & welcome to Kathmandu, The Land of Gods. When foreigner ask why we put tika people can't answer properly so let me explain. Tika is believed to prevent the loss of “energy”, the red 'tika' between the eyebrows is said to retain energy in the human body and control the various levels of concentration. Tika is always put in forehead in middle of eyebrows. There are 7 chakras in human body. sixth one is called ajna chakra or the third eye or pineal gland which is located in forehead in between eyebrows. By putting tika in middle we are putting pressure in third eye. if i start explaining third eye i have to take online class. 😅😅😅You can learn more about chakra in google. About pigeon i don't know why people feed pigeon in other country's but in Hinduism to please planet Jupiter. Jupiter is teacher of all god "देवगुरु = devguru".
I have learned something today. Thank you
Thank you for sharing such interesting information
Thank you for sharing that information. I have worked with some Nepalese people. They were the most, kind, humble and beautiful looking people. Their faces beam with warmth and sunshine, even when they weren't smiling you feel the smile on their faces.
Even being nepali i was unknown about these facts😂 thanks for letting me know❣️🇳🇵
@@chirayoubhari How Could he Believe a Fake story Of 33Million GOD'S.... Someone ask him pls..... 🙏❤️
.. Their is One 💕Krishna 💕
... All are Their Forms 💟
Welcome to Nepal Luke! Enjoy your stay in Nepal. Keep exploring and explore as much as you can. We love watching your videos! 🎉
Thank you!
@@LukeMartin How Could he Believe a Fake story Of 33Million GOD'S.... Someone ask him pls..... 🙏❤️
.. Their is One 💕Krishna 💕
... All are Their Forms 💟
I loved how Luke accepted and cherished not just those snacks, but the ambiance, vibes and raw Nepal. Proud of being a Nepalese.
Thanks a lot for this amazing video Luke, this is one of your best works in my opinion. I love Kathmandu, and even though I have been there several times, I have to admit that I dindt know about the Tharu. Very interesting and lovely people.
Thanks so much 😊
Wow !! Nice 👍
Just a little info: Nepal has a little different system than the rest of the world in terms of food habit !!
People wake up early and eat things like what you showed here - channa (black chickpea), aloo, boiled eggs, halwa puri, jeri, puri channa, sel roti etc .. but then they eat a very early lunch as well … like by 8/9 am … the full Nepali Daal-Bhat set is actually an early lunch .. and it’s heavy lunch … that’s probably why there’s not a lot for breakfast items - just quick bites that goes with tea.
But then they eat khaja during the usual lunch time - that’s when they eat momo’s, chowmin, chiura (beaten rice) with all kinds of curry or meat etc …
then theres chiya time in the evenings like 4/5 pm - when they eat snacks with tea !! Snacks could be anything from popcorn to samosas .. or all of the above etc etc …
then of course there’s dinner … which could be something as simple as the Daal- bhat or roti (bread) tarkari (curry) … dhido , momo’s again coz why not !! Shows how much Nepalese love their momo’s … etc !! To all kinds of meat items !!
Nepal have heavy influence on food culture from India and China - but, there are many local cultures that have their own typical Nepali dish - e.g all the Newari food.. along with Thakali food .. tharu food .. etc
Nepal is so diverse despite being such a small country !! Have a nice stay!!
Thank you for visiting Nepal, hope you enjoyed your trip ❤️🇳🇵
How Could he Believe a Fake story Of 33Million GOD'S.... Someone ask him pls..... 🙏❤️
.. Their is One 💕Krishna 💕
... All are Their Forms 💟
Binge watching your youtube videos. Great video Luke. Loads of Love and good wishes for your journey ahead. Thank you for visiting Nepal.
Can't believe you are here in Nepal ! I HOPE I can meet you .THANK YOU FOR VISITING NEPAL , LUKE. Lots of love ..
I'm really glad to find you here to share about Nepali food and culture and request you for come here frequently.
thankyou for visiting nepal
Welcome to Nepal, Luke. Glad to see a vlogger I have been following for a long time is here.
Thanks for following!
Thanks for such a great video of nepal street food 👍
My pleasure 😊
thanks for visit nepal ....lots of love 💕 and wishes from Nepal 🇳🇵
It's fun that it seems like your 'regular' video schedule postings have changed. This was a nice surprise in the middle of the week! Great street food...yum! and of course, wonderful, thoughtful editing as usual! A treat to watch🙂🙂
Yes! Trying out some Wednesday posting too
Bro loved your energy and choice of bgm. It feels so refreshing even I'm from Nepal myself.Thankyou.
P.S. You can really eat alot man 😆
Great Video ! Thank you very much for sharing! 👍👍👍👍👍
Good to see foreigners exploring our Nepal worldwide through their esteemed YT
Delicious Street food of Nepal
Thank you for visiting Nepal 🇳🇵🙏
What a really great video of Nepal I really enjoyed it immensely thank you Luke
Thank you so much!
I love the fact that you trying our food in local eatery or streets rather than some fancy restraunts...
Love the sparkle in your eyes since you met your sweetie. Love your confidence! Oh! One more thing....I absolutely love your content ❤ Thanks for sharing your life journey with us. You are a kind soul.
After long time I'm watching Luke, but the girl now is new. Where is Sabrina?
They went separate ways this past summer or around that time.
Just like desi Tim Hortons haha, love the videos mate! Keep up the great work
Thank you for sharing the local Nepalese culture and food, it means a lot to us Nepalese.
awesome man! thanks for the video, new to watching cultural food content but this video flew by, hope the holiday is going well! safe travels, namaste :)
Hi Luke. One small correction about Hinduism. In Vedic texts, it is mentioned that there are primarily ’33 Koti’ Gods. Koti has 2 meanings - Supreme and crore. While the texts might have meant 33 Supreme Gods (including elements of nature and the abstract aspects of the self), they have been lost in translation and many since then believe that Hinduism has 33 crore Gods.
So U meant there r only 33 Gods in Hinduism?
@@techwala264 Google it to find out more
@@techwala264 33 Types of gods. Please visit the link en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-three_gods
***please read it and avoid confusion.
These 33 koti aka 33 types of Gods are demigods or Devtas.
Mainly God is one and called Param Atma or Param Iswar or Param Brahman ....
Param Brahman has three expressions, Brahma( Creator), Sri Sri Vishnu ( Protector and he runs the creation) and Sri Sri Maheshwar ( Destroyer of creation to start a new one)...
And mother Durga, MA Kali all are representation of Shakti aka energy.
We mainly pray to God in various forms, not demigods who work under God and are of 33 types. We choose one form of Bhagawan whom we love and make him/ her our Ishta dev or Ishta devi. This helps amateur religious folk to concentrate and progress with devotion even more, rather the unimaginable vast existence of God.
Also Sri Krishna, Sri Ram Chandra are avatars of God which means they are supreme soul in human body , who came to teach dharma (duties of soul) to us.
I hope you got it.
Love your videos. The food looks so delicious and yummy. ❤❤The country looks so amazing. ❤I
Luke, your videos are informative and entertaining. I always enjoy watching new videos uploaded by you showcasing food in India and Nepal. Question, how do you get a guide?
It's going to be a fun series, there's not a ton of food videos from Nepal:)
Yes hoping to shed some light on this interesting country!
I just starting watching love the videos and your enthusiasm for the food!
It is worth visiting,
Hey Luke awesome video as always! Hello from the Turks and Caicos Islands
Nice Nepal street food! along with that, learnt new vocabulary! thank you Luke!
Welcome to Nepal Luke!! I was waiting for this day to come. Please go to Pokhara if u can, hope u have a nice stay & experience in Nepal🙏❤
that little snails its remind me of my childhood we use to get this in the river or in the field and cook in tamarined or in coconut milk and we eat as dish for rice,that is traditional food also in the philippines
U should taste thakali khana set too...a set of rice lentil meat vegetables pickles ghee etc...and dhedo n local chicken curry too.
Wow ..its amazing
Well researched and fun to watch...
Welcome to Nepal, do visit as much as you can and really waiting for more vedio. God bless you to reach million of subscribers early😍.
Welcome to my country Nepal for the first time. I saw your video for the first time. It was very good. There are many different castes living in Nepal and they have their own dishes. Please try Kirati Rai dishes, Wachipa and Kinima. I am sure you will like it very much. And by watching your video, many people around the world will know the taste of Kirati food in Nepal. love from nepal 🇳🇵🙏
Wow hidden gem 😋 my mouth is watery
Luke Martin I really appreciate you for promoting my country food !
Everything looks so good! Keep up the good work Luke. Viva La Canada!
Almost ten minutes in and all I’ve seen is fried dough three different ways, I think I love Nepal already.
Thank you for exploring Nepalese Food ❤️❤️ Love you Man
Thank you so much for coming our country Nepal.
Such a informative video
Fabulous😋✨
Regarding 33 million Hindu Gods!! 😅 just remember, whoever says that, that person has no clue what’s “Hinduism or the Sanatan Dharma” is all about !! It’s a quick assessment tool to know weather the person actually understands the religion or blindly following it .. coz, Sanatan dharma is not meant to follow certain rules or belief system blindly … one is supposed to question everything that one hears … and understand it before following it !! So, No, there are 33 types of Gods or rather say “energies” that you can connect to !! 33 types is not 33 millions😊
Nepal is said to have 3 religions: Buddhism, Hinduism and tourism !! Thanks to creators like you who is helping in promoting Nepal to the world !! Hope to see more vlogs from Nepal !! Enjoy your stay !! Thanks 🙏
Thank you for visiting our beautiful country and, thank you for exploring our country❤️
i m so glad to see this video
Hope you enjoy your stay here. Welcome to Nepal 🙏
Excellent videography
Love Mink! 🇹🇭🙌🏻👍🏻👏🏻🙌🏻🇹🇭
Wow what a beautiful videos. Thank you for promoting Nepal through your videos.I really appreciate 🙏I want recommended you to visit in
lumbini. Love from lumbini butwal , Nepal
Its best to see as much of the world as you can in my book.🇳🇵
wow very good video. Merry Christmas to you and all viewers.
welcome to you Nepal bro fully enjoy in Nepal and Lovely people and very safe country
Thank u for visit and beautiful video..♥️
Hope u will visit again
Everything else apart, that man and her sisters hospitality made him feel like he is in Tharu home far from their home
we don't see this kind of warm welcome in any european, american countries which we see in nepali tharu people here they invited him to taste their food in their home wow at last one thing we love one tharu song "patli kamariya more hai hai"
wow you explained so well Luke
I really enjoyed this video
Love from Nepal ❤❤❤❤
A lovely journey.. Waiting for the next episode
Welcome to Nepal🙏🇳🇵
Thank you so much for visiting our country ❤️
Good to see you sudarsan my friend 🤜🏽🤛🏽
wonderful video
this episode was so cool very different and exciting at every turn fr fr
Lots of love❤❤🇳🇵
Welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵🙏💟
🙏
this man is a foodie. He just loves eating food.
Love form Nepal 🇳🇵❤️
Welcome to Nepal buddy
Have fun
Thanks!
love this video.
Hats off to that man,
Wow I have been watching your videos but now i am really happy that u are in Nepal.
Much Love God Bless
Welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵 🙌
Hi
I love and miss "maal poo wah".😊
Wow ! Looking at ghungi my mouth is watering 🙄🙄🙄🙄
Jalebi is one of my favorite desserts! Woo
Happy to see you in Nepal
Fresh smell that comes from this small alley is really great experience 😍 after smelling food u can't stop without having food 😂 u keep eating
Street food exploring really awesome WOW.
Nice to see you in Kathmandu
Awsame Nepali street Food
Pure sanatani dharma . Jay Nepal 🇳🇵