I am in love with this series. Simple, authentic honest living. I do not mind the ezay and datsi repeating themselves. Every time i feel depressed in my life I will come back to this series. I am living through you Mark. Thank you.
I am loving this Bhutanese series. I love that your not staying in hotels all the time and that you are being immersed in the people, their homes, their culture and their cooking. I do see common dishes but it appears every home makes there food with love and slightly different. Just like if you told two chefs to cook something and gave them the same ingredients, each would make something different yet the same. There aren't conveniences of stores on every corner to supply food variety and refrigeration is not available in moat rural homes. The Bhutanese are eating what they can grow and preserve and making flavorful food at the same time. I know my mouth stills waters, even if I have seen the dish before, so they are doing something very remarkable.
I dont really care if almost every video in bhutan have same dish. But hey look at the scenery and view in Bhutan. It's so beautiful, refreshing and calm. :)
Absolutely a lovely and unique country. I guess the GNH is really working in Bhutan. I see even everyday people have enough for a good life. To any Bhutanese in here, I have great respect for your King Jigme Khesar Wangchuck. God bless you guys. From your Bangladeshi friend and neighbor.
Okay, I am so confused as to why there are so many of you here complaining about the food in Bhutan. First of all, Mark explained in his first video that there will be 20 videos about his trip to Bhutan. So if you all are complaining about how the videos are dragging on, you have an option not to watch it. Secondly, Bhutanese food repeats, it's the same like how every food repeats. I am sure every one of you are taught to respect other cultures no matter how they are, because by saying that our food is boring you, you are disrespecting our food. Our food in Bhutan are all organic and they come in different variations but it's not like we will keep inventing new dish all the time, ofcourse it will repeat, in my opinion, repeating food means that the food is edible and good, instead of experimenting all the time. I just want to end my comment by saying, if you are just going to complain, then might as well not watch it, I am sure that if I was to point things out about your culture, you would not be happy either. Bhutanese food is simple and delicious. And so are other food in different countries.
In short, all she is saying is our culture is our culture, non of your culture. You don't have to disrespect our culture like we dont disrespect your culture.@@সূর্য-চ৫জ
Anurag Datta. She. Think. People. No. Need. To. Complain. About. Other. People’s. Culture. When. All. Culture. Beautiful. And. All. Food. Is. Delicious. If. No. Like. Repetition. Of. Food. No. Watch. Simple????? (Or do you want me to use pictures alongside the words to simplify further for you? Perhaps a slide show?...)
Mark, this is another refreshing gem. Your ability to move at the pace of the culture you are in and to avoid making constant comparisons is the mark of a good guest. The simple home cooked meals and immersion into the day-to-day culture of Bhutan is wonderful. The Bhutanese are a reminder that some of the best things in life are also the simplest... Sitting in a Bhutanese farm house... sharing a cup of hot butter tea in front of a wood burning stove... priceless...
The food is so natural and Bhutan's unique food culture, and beautiful and clean country, fresh air.Each country has its unique food, and Bhutan has its own.
Hey Mark, I am from Bhutan and the videos you post are great. I am away from home so watching your videos makes me very happy. I have been watching since day 1 and have never missed a single video. every night I wait for you to upload and when you do, I watch it very eagerly and my heart is full of joy. there will always be people who have something negative to say but pay no heed because your videos are amazing. keep posting and be happy. Like Bhutan's motto take nothing but memories. leave nothing but footprints.
anyone complaining about the food in these videos or how long the series is probably wont be spending 16 amazing days in bhutan or even 1 day....enjoy the culture cause its probably all you'll ever get...
Thank you Mark for uploading so many videos about Bhutan. I've only herd of the country once before your series and I really enjoy learning about different countries, foods, cultures, and the history of every where you go. Thank you and Ying for sharing your lives with us.
Bhubaneswari Routray No, you're not. I didn't even hear of Bhutan until Mark went there so this is a perfect way for me to actually learn more about it and I'm glad he uploads so much
I went to phunshilling, paro and thimpu, Bhutan is a great country with great people lovely food and lot of love in heart of each person. Love you Bhutan
I see a lot of people commenting that the food is same anywhere you go in Bhutan and yes I think so too but it's not boring me at all. Instead I'm just loving these Bhutan videos!
Bhutan famous red rice, cheese, I love Bhutan's unique, original food and not mixed up with other countries because now a days many countries create their own version food by using spices from other countries but Bhutan's food is so original and unique and uses it own spices grown in Bhutan, that is why Bhutan's food is so unique and authentic .
Mark, just to let you know that your Bhutan series is just a delight to watch! You never looked happier and healthier than in these videos! Thank you thank you thank you, please keep going like that!
this guy is great and he is very honest and enjoys to eat thats why i watch his food vlogs, the last plate got me to think it must be the best food on earth
These Bhutan trip videos have so far been awesome.. The background music, the food, the friendly locals and the scenic beauty have taken it to a different level.. Love from India
I love seeing the different wooden farm homes. I wish I had a house like that with all the beautiful painted decorations. All the food looks so good. The stir fried cheese makes me sooo hungry.
I love you Mark and Ying ! I don't mind these Bhutanese videos at all, they are authentic and I feel like I'm actually there enjoying the culture, food and scenery. This is also very educational because there are no Bhutanese restaurants where I am. Keep up the good work !
That farm house looks awesome! You can't beat an experience like that. You really get to see what life is like for the indigenous population. In the 80's while on maneuvers in Germany we would sometimes stop near a farm and the family would bring us food and beer; good times.
I love the total immersion into the cultures he explores. He's not The Food Network. It's about more than one day of what he eats, it's about the daily experience. My favorite food blogger by far.
Mark, great thing you are not doing a lot of "touristy stuff" in Bhutan rather tried to experience how it is to live like a local. Eat what they have and appreciates it. Thank you.
i really want to try that emma datzi and ezay (sorry if i splet it incorrectly) !! maybe it's just me but i find these bhutanese series to be so comforting.
Do what I do, If I want to try something new I'll do my research on the recipe and make it at home. Right now I've been making a lot of Korean dishes. The food is delicious and I don't have a Korean restaurant in my hometown. But I have access to a great Asian grocery store, Amazon, UA-cam, and other sites on the internet to look up videos. So I've been making a lot of Korean dishes at home for myself and my family. It's fun to try new foods plus I love to cook and bake. :D
Yeah Ebony, I liked your hot pot video and the Vietnamese rice paper roll ! yum. Bibimbap looked good as well, you're obviously a good cook. I'm still learning.
I get so excited every time I get a new video upload notification from you! 😍 Ignore all the haters, Mark. They just can't believe there are positive people like you in this world where you have nothing negative to say about anything. You know how to enjoy food and everything that come with it! Huge respect!
Hi Mark n Yin, both of you are amazing to stay in Bhutan long enough to get to know their culture and t taste home cooking food, that is the best anyone could ask, you will gain so much from it, and the country side is so serene and beautiful, everywhere in the world you can find a city but not this beautiful Bhutan, you are qualified to work with National Geographic, Home Cooking is definitely more delicious, thank you for showing us Amazing Bhutan. Mark , you are simply the Best, Bee 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻😍
+Blue Clouds Totally agree too, thank you Mark for this adventure into Bhutan, the people and the way they have adapted to the land is fascinating, no waste, simple and nutritious food, keep up the good work Mark :-)
Actually I'm a Bhutanese,I'm proud to be Bhutanese,mark wiens he is doing good,he test different food from village to village,guys if you come to Bhutan you never feel back from Bhutan because of nature,adventure,people and their culture. Thank for bed comments!
I keep coming back to this series, because even though the food is pretty repetitive, it is comforting to watch and the atmosphere is great. Also, the food reminds me of the Netherlands (kinda) because of how simple it is, and because of all the cheese.
I have been to Bhutan..its really a wonderful country...very beautiful...the people their culture traditions really captivated me..i would like to visit again...love from INDIA...
mark thank you very much for video i learn lott about bhutanese people and country and food i understand they eat same food almost everyday they grow their own organic food and that's the most healthiest food you can have the Bhutanese people they all look healthy
We're happy to hear that, Bunts05! Let us know if you need help planning and booking your trip. It was a pleasure to host Mark, and we can't wait to welcome fellow foodies.
Haha I like how he likes everything. I'm SO obsessed about Bhutan.. I need to visit it, and I'm vegetarian & love spice so their food seems perfect for me. Thanks for your awesome videos!!
Everyone complaining about repetition just reinforces my desire to go to Bhutan. I wanted to go long before I knew there was so much cheese. I'll have that every day, thank you.
To all the people who are saying they are bored with this series, why don't you just stop watching then? Problem solved, you're welcome! And to the people who are saying that Bhutan is beautiful but the food is boring and repetitive... food IS a very big part of any culture so to insult their food IS the same as insulting their culture. Not every place around the world has the same flavors, variety and ingredients as another... that's what makes cultures unique and marvelous to experience. Clearly this IS the variety of food available in Bhutan, and lovingly made by the people there who are known to be some of the happiest around the world. Mark is showing what's authentically Bhutanese cuisine. To keep demanding more sounds like you want to impinge your unfair expectations and judgement onto the Bhutanese culture. I find that really sad and disturbing.
I like that fact that Mark enjoys every bit of food there is, doesn't matter if it's the same dishes. Bhutanese food doesn't really have any variations.
thankyousooomuch mark--if not for ur amazing videos i won't have any idea of how BLESSED bhutan is--with breath-taking landscape..scenic views..gorgeous people tenzin is one..and the one in pony tail and cheychay (?!)--and the food--looks wonderful!!! ..GODBLESS u
Kia Ora Mark and family, thank you for sharing the Bhutanese culture and the hospitality of the wonderful people. You are a very respectable individual, and I love the way you eat and express your food as precisely how your enjoying it, thank you for the awesome journeys. Bless you and your beautiful family. Arohanui Shandi 💙 🌸 🌿 🇳🇿🧜🏼♀️
It is simply looks delicious Mark and Ying! Mark eating similar type of food is because, I think climate, latitude of the land, soil looks Rocky! Only, those vegetables Mark eating do or grow well over there! The simple organic and non process food is delicious and healthy!
When Mark and Ying visits a country, they do the "road less traveled" and immerse themselves in the culture, traditions and food of the locals.... this is how the people of Bhutan eats, that is whats available in their villages, home grown veggies, free range animals, and tons of cheese and chilles, they cook and eat what is available to them...Organic! not fast food, no preservatives, no process foods, no can foods, no hotdogs, no Mcdonalds.... Do not compare western foods to the food in `Bhutan....if you dont like their food, then dont go there, go to Europe or any country you want to visit where you can eat all the food you want.... this is Mark's vlog--his food and travel vlog, he can go where he wants to go and eat what he wants to eat.... thats what makes his videos unique.... you want to see other countries and eat the food you want to eat? then do your own vlog and feature your own travels...PEACE!
Great series on Bhutan. As always, an exploration of a culture's food is a doorway into its history and its development. What is in store for this country that appears to be holding on to its traditional way of life and yet as a result of opening its doors to trade and tourism looks like it has pretty well caught up with the rest of the modern world. These videos were done during a visit two years ago. I wonder if Mark went back in a year or two, what kind of changes he would find in the city/town centres and in the farmhouses where he's stayed.
I am a fussy eater to have been since I was a child, I wouldn't eat eggs unless the yoke was the right color, really fussy about meats and how others cook them, just because people are fussy eaters doesn't mean they don't eat much texture in food is so complex those are other ways people are fussy, so Rozi Rana don't get upset over someone who is ignorant over things, I am glad that Mark and Ying have helped you to increase your diversity of different foods :)
Onglar No it's not I eat in restaurants and at other people's homes yes I am fussy but my fussiness is when meats are going rotten and how clean their kitchen are, and in my house I do all the cooking so I don't think I annoy anyone who cooks for me.
just got bck from shopping n cant wait to watch ur video. love the breakfast cus it was so simple and so homey foods. beautiful forest and everythings seems so fresh and unpolluted. i want to try to cook that potatoes! the rest i dont think can get the ingredients in my place.
same here janet, although I'm not sure about the beef jerkey thing, I've never had beef jerkey in a dish before. Yes the potato thing I'll definitely try.
WoW !! I learnt something new today ... didn't know that you could eat oats with curries as a savoury meal. Also, will be sure to try making the cheesy mushrooms. Love that we not only get to know what foods each ethnicity in each country eats, we also get a free tour of the place as if we personally went there on holiday too. Thank you once again Mark for the outstanding experiences, foods and travels 😀👌
I for one am loving every video of BHUTAN!!! I'd love to visit there one good day!!!! so peaceful, and beautiful!!!! AGAIN keep of the FANTASTIC WORK MARK!!!
It reminded me our trip to Darjeeling in February in 2011. We were sitting in the hotel next to the fireplace as long as we could, and slept with jackets and loads of blankets.
love your videos mark, I also love this Bhutan series, keep up the good work, you and ying are the best part of my evening when I eat and watch your videos with dinner!! always a supporter!
Mark i just loveee all your videos specially this bhutan thank you for Makingall Of these videos we are able To see thr beautiful places because of you. God bless you and your family. Stay safe travelling kisses and hugs from philippines/South Australia
These home cooked meals seem like simple but delicious. In this cold environment, the heavy, hot flavors from chili and cheese and fat can be a special temptation. May be it’s not a good idea to eat everyday, but interesting for traveling.
Really enjoying your Bhutan series, Mark! There is definitely a beautiful and untouched quality to it that is definitely making me consider it as an upcoming trip! What has been your favorite aspect of Bhutan so far? Also, your Istanbul series finally made me take the plunge and I booked my flight last week! Very excited! The best wishes to you and your family. Truly exceptional quality indeed.
I am in love with this series. Simple, authentic honest living. I do not mind the ezay and datsi repeating themselves. Every time i feel depressed in my life I will come back to this series. I am living through you Mark. Thank you.
I am loving this Bhutanese series. I love that your not staying in hotels all the time and that you are being immersed in the people, their homes, their culture and their cooking. I do see common dishes but it appears every home makes there food with love and slightly different. Just like if you told two chefs to cook something and gave them the same ingredients, each would make something different yet the same. There aren't conveniences of stores on every corner to supply food variety and refrigeration is not available in moat rural homes. The Bhutanese are eating what they can grow and preserve and making flavorful food at the same time. I know my mouth stills waters, even if I have seen the dish before, so they are doing something very remarkable.
Every day the scenery and the natural beauty of Bhutan looks better and better. It's almost like a painting.
I dont really care if almost every video in bhutan have same dish. But hey look at the scenery and view in Bhutan. It's so beautiful, refreshing and calm. :)
Eben Nezer but when u realize this is an eating channel, not travel channel.
ryudada actually it IS an eating AND travel channel. henceforth the blog name "migrationology"
@@ryudada Its both!
Absolutely a lovely and unique country. I guess the GNH is really working in Bhutan. I see even everyday people have enough for a good life. To any Bhutanese in here, I have great respect for your King Jigme Khesar Wangchuck. God bless you guys. From your Bangladeshi friend and neighbor.
Okay, I am so confused as to why there are so many of you here complaining about the food in Bhutan. First of all, Mark explained in his first video that there will be 20 videos about his trip to Bhutan. So if you all are complaining about how the videos are dragging on, you have an option not to watch it. Secondly, Bhutanese food repeats, it's the same like how every food repeats. I am sure every one of you are taught to respect other cultures no matter how they are, because by saying that our food is boring you, you are disrespecting our food. Our food in Bhutan are all organic and they come in different variations but it's not like we will keep inventing new dish all the time, ofcourse it will repeat, in my opinion, repeating food means that the food is edible and good, instead of experimenting all the time. I just want to end my comment by saying, if you are just going to complain, then might as well not watch it, I am sure that if I was to point things out about your culture, you would not be happy either. Bhutanese food is simple and delicious. And so are other food in different countries.
Write it again in short ..So we can understand your point
In short, all she is saying is our culture is our culture, non of your culture. You don't have to disrespect our culture like we dont disrespect your culture.@@সূর্য-চ৫জ
Anurag Datta. She. Think. People. No. Need. To. Complain. About. Other. People’s. Culture. When. All. Culture. Beautiful. And. All. Food. Is. Delicious. If. No. Like. Repetition. Of. Food. No. Watch. Simple????? (Or do you want me to use pictures alongside the words to simplify further for you? Perhaps a slide show?...)
Sonam I think the food and customs are wonderful. Thanks for sharing your culture. I’ve enjoyed the videos.
Indeed
Mark, this is another refreshing gem. Your ability to move at the pace of the culture you are in and to avoid making constant comparisons is the mark of a good guest. The simple home cooked meals and immersion into the day-to-day culture of Bhutan is wonderful. The Bhutanese are a reminder that some of the best things in life are also the simplest... Sitting in a Bhutanese farm house... sharing a cup of hot butter tea in front of a wood burning stove... priceless...
The food is so natural and Bhutan's unique food culture, and beautiful and clean country, fresh air.Each country has its unique food, and Bhutan has its own.
I love your Bhutan tour videos. I love the food because these are very healthy and natural, non-processed food. I can eat that daily.
Hey Mark,
I am from Bhutan and the videos you post are great. I am away from home so watching your videos makes me very happy. I have been watching since day 1 and have never missed a single video. every night I wait for you to upload and when you do, I watch it very eagerly and my heart is full of joy. there will always be people who have something negative to say but pay no heed because your videos are amazing. keep posting and be happy. Like Bhutan's motto take nothing but memories. leave nothing but footprints.
Your country looks beautiful and the food delicious - ignore the rude people, they are only used to burgers, fries and Thai curries, apparently!
Yes I'm with germankiwigal, you come from a beautiful country, you should be proud of yourself.
anyone complaining about the food in these videos or how long the series is probably wont be spending 16 amazing days in bhutan or even 1 day....enjoy the culture cause its probably all you'll ever get...
what i love about mark is he never complaints and always smiles taking in every culture ....and every moment ....
Thank you Mark for uploading so many videos about Bhutan. I've only herd of the country once before your series and I really enjoy learning about different countries, foods, cultures, and the history of every where you go. Thank you and Ying for sharing your lives with us.
Mark deserves the best food Traveller ,he really gives his all njy each & every food .And Bhutan is a really really beautiful place wid kind ppl
Am I the only one who is enjoying the Bhutan series even if the food items are repeated.
Bhubaneswari Routray count me in! because i love chilli so much
Same here! chillies
Nope. The food looks good. I honestly, wouldn't mind living there. Seems peaceful enough, and I don't mind the cold weather.
Bhubaneswari Routray No, you're not. I didn't even hear of Bhutan until Mark went there so this is a perfect way for me to actually learn more about it and I'm glad he uploads so much
I love it, and I am really shocked at the rudeness of people here towards the Bhutanese culture!
I went to phunshilling, paro and thimpu, Bhutan is a great country with great people lovely food and lot of love in heart of each person. Love you Bhutan
Beautiful country, lovely people. Bhutan on my wish list..
I see a lot of people commenting that the food is same anywhere you go in Bhutan and yes I think so too but it's not boring me at all. Instead I'm just loving these Bhutan videos!
Being a proud Bhutanese. I can honestly say that we love spice and incorporate it in almost every dish
i love Bhutan.simple living with good people.. healthy food .. so delicious to look at
You make every dish looks delicious. That's what makes life beautiful! Watching you eat always brightens my day.
Bhutan famous red rice, cheese, I love Bhutan's unique, original food and not mixed up with other countries because now a days many countries create their own version food by using spices from other countries but Bhutan's food is so original and unique and uses it own spices grown in Bhutan, that is why Bhutan's food is so unique and authentic .
No Junk Food
No Pollution
No Population
No Networks
Yes Happiness
Abdul Razzak Yes.. A great little nation...
ZKT XO Ohhh yes i forgot. 😬.
But than too peaceful life it seems.
better than "society"
There is network
Mark, just to let you know that your Bhutan series is just a delight to watch! You never looked happier and healthier than in these videos! Thank you thank you thank you, please keep going like that!
this guy is great and he is very honest and enjoys to eat thats why i watch his food vlogs, the last plate got me to think it must be the best food on earth
These Bhutan trip videos have so far been awesome.. The background music, the food, the friendly locals and the scenic beauty have taken it to a different level.. Love from India
I love seeing the different wooden farm homes. I wish I had a house like that with all the beautiful painted decorations. All the food looks so good. The stir fried cheese makes me sooo hungry.
I love you Mark and Ying ! I don't mind these Bhutanese videos at all, they are authentic and I feel like I'm actually there enjoying the culture, food and scenery. This is also very educational because there are no Bhutanese restaurants where I am. Keep up the good work !
mark, i normally don't comment but i must say that i'm enjoying these videos. Thank You.
Bhutan series my all time favorite their food and environment i really like watched again and again since many years
Ahhh, the good old Nescafe mug. There must be one in every household across the world...
this is one of my favorite series on your channel. Bhutan is so cool and peaceful looking!
Mark is so lucky being able to travel and eat different kinds of dishes.
Bhutanese food look healthy I love the culture and landscape !
That farm house looks awesome! You can't beat an experience like that. You really get to see what life is like for the indigenous population. In the 80's while on maneuvers in Germany we would sometimes stop near a farm and the family would bring us food and beer; good times.
I love the total immersion into the cultures he explores. He's not The Food Network. It's about more than one day of what he eats, it's about the daily experience. My favorite food blogger by far.
Mark, great thing you are not doing a lot of "touristy stuff" in Bhutan rather tried to experience how it is to live like a local. Eat what they have and appreciates it. Thank you.
i really want to try that emma datzi and ezay (sorry if i splet it incorrectly) !! maybe it's just me but i find these bhutanese series to be so comforting.
chae park me too..i love chillies
Do what I do, If I want to try something new I'll do my research on the recipe and make it at home. Right now I've been making a lot of Korean dishes. The food is delicious and I don't have a Korean restaurant in my hometown. But I have access to a great Asian grocery store, Amazon, UA-cam, and other sites on the internet to look up videos. So I've been making a lot of Korean dishes at home for myself and my family.
It's fun to try new foods plus I love to cook and bake. :D
Yeah Ebony, I liked your hot pot video and the Vietnamese rice paper roll ! yum. Bibimbap looked good as well, you're obviously a good cook. I'm still learning.
Chae Eun Park you spelt it right don’t worry! We would love to see you here!
Ema datshi is really spicy curry plus delicious curry if you want recipe I will give you
I get so excited every time I get a new video upload notification from you! 😍
Ignore all the haters, Mark. They just can't believe there are positive people like you in this world where you have nothing negative to say about anything. You know how to enjoy food and everything that come with it! Huge respect!
Hi Mark n Yin, both of you are amazing to stay in Bhutan long enough to get to know their culture and t taste home cooking food, that is the best anyone could ask, you will gain so much from it, and the country side is so serene and beautiful, everywhere in the world you can find a city but not this beautiful Bhutan, you are qualified to work with National Geographic, Home Cooking is definitely more delicious, thank you for showing us Amazing Bhutan. Mark , you are simply the Best, Bee 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻😍
Blue Clouds completely agree with you. Very refreshing to watch this Bhutan series.
+Blue Clouds
Totally agree too, thank you Mark for this adventure into Bhutan, the people and the way they have adapted to the land is fascinating, no waste, simple and nutritious food, keep up the good work Mark :-)
Actually I'm a Bhutanese,I'm proud to be Bhutanese,mark wiens he is doing good,he test different food from village to village,guys if you come to Bhutan you never feel back from Bhutan because of nature,adventure,people and their culture.
Thank for bed comments!
Blue Clouds can u plz tell me how much money I need for Bhutanese visa I m from Pakistan
I love this, wonderful opportunity to stay with local families and experience their way of living! Beautiful country, good commentary also!
Another wonderful video on Bhutan. Such a positive and gentle country. Enjoying this series so much. Keep up the good work. Take care.
I usually don't watch tv much, but when I do watch something I prefer to watch your videos.
very nice to see the variety of homestay with variety of home cooked food.... bhutanese way.....enjoy...be safe....god bless
What a wonderful country! It's like time stood still. I could almost smell and taste the amazing food. 😋
Food is not repeated. Notice how every household has their own version. Love this series.
I keep coming back to this series, because even though the food is pretty repetitive, it is comforting to watch and the atmosphere is great. Also, the food reminds me of the Netherlands (kinda) because of how simple it is, and because of all the cheese.
I have been to Bhutan..its really a wonderful country...very beautiful...the people their culture traditions really captivated me..i would like to visit again...love from INDIA...
Very healthy good. No wonder Bhutanese people are so healthy and happy.
People love Bhutan, obviously! We also love you, Mr. Mark.
Mark you really appreciate simple food which is healthy. Fads come and go but good healthy food will always be there for ever.
mark thank you very much for video i learn lott about bhutanese people and country and food i understand they eat same food almost everyday they grow their own organic food and that's the most healthiest food you can have the Bhutanese people they all look healthy
What a series.......the way you covered Bhutan, amazing. My next vacation will be Bhutan. Thanks Mark
We're happy to hear that, Bunts05! Let us know if you need help planning and booking your trip. It was a pleasure to host Mark, and we can't wait to welcome fellow foodies.
Haha I like how he likes everything. I'm SO obsessed about Bhutan.. I need to visit it, and I'm vegetarian & love spice so their food seems perfect for me. Thanks for your awesome videos!!
Everyone complaining about repetition just reinforces my desire to go to Bhutan. I wanted to go long before I knew there was so much cheese. I'll have that every day, thank you.
Wow beautiful place n all the food look very fresh and healthy. It's look every things new and organise . Love this Bhutan blog
I love this series! I am so enjoying seeing Bhutan and the traditional foods.
To all the people who are saying they are bored with this series, why don't you just stop watching then? Problem solved, you're welcome!
And to the people who are saying that Bhutan is beautiful but the food is boring and repetitive... food IS a very big part of any culture so to insult their food IS the same as insulting their culture. Not every place around the world has the same flavors, variety and ingredients as another... that's what makes cultures unique and marvelous to experience. Clearly this IS the variety of food available in Bhutan, and lovingly made by the people there who are known to be some of the happiest around the world. Mark is showing what's authentically Bhutanese cuisine. To keep demanding more sounds like you want to impinge your unfair expectations and judgement onto the Bhutanese culture. I find that really sad and disturbing.
I love your Bhutan series Mark. I look forward to watching them when I get home from work. Thank you!
I like that fact that Mark enjoys every bit of food there is, doesn't matter if it's the same dishes. Bhutanese food doesn't really have any variations.
thankyousooomuch mark--if not for ur amazing videos i won't have any idea of how BLESSED bhutan is--with breath-taking landscape..scenic views..gorgeous people tenzin is one..and the one in pony tail and cheychay (?!)--and the food--looks wonderful!!!
..GODBLESS u
Yum ,😋Bhutan food are amazing,I want to taste😋
I enjoyed your walk around Phubjikha valley, its trees and the cranes.
These videos are one of your best Mark!!
Beautiful place .... actually breath takingly beautiful ....
hey mark you are very lucky to stay lot of days in bhutan. you look so fresh there, must me the weather and atmosphere without pollution.
Abhishek Ojhaiya ya bhutan is carbon negative country in the world so it's very clean and fresh air.
mark we love your video series in Bhutan!!!ignore the haters...guys if you dont like the videos you dont have to watch it :)
Kia Ora Mark and family, thank you for sharing the Bhutanese culture and the hospitality of the wonderful people. You are a very respectable individual, and I love the way you eat and express your food as precisely how your enjoying it, thank you for the awesome journeys. Bless you and your beautiful family. Arohanui Shandi 💙 🌸 🌿 🇳🇿🧜🏼♀️
It is simply looks delicious Mark and Ying! Mark eating similar type of food is because, I think climate, latitude of the land, soil looks Rocky! Only, those vegetables Mark eating do or grow well over there! The simple organic and non process food is delicious and healthy!
When Mark and Ying visits a country, they do the "road less traveled" and immerse themselves in the culture, traditions and food of the locals.... this is how the people of Bhutan eats, that is whats available in their villages, home grown veggies, free range animals, and tons of cheese and chilles, they cook and eat what is available to them...Organic! not fast food, no preservatives, no process foods, no can foods, no hotdogs, no Mcdonalds....
Do not compare western foods to the food in `Bhutan....if you dont like their food, then dont go there, go to Europe or any country you want to visit where you can eat all the food you want.... this is Mark's vlog--his food and travel vlog, he can go where he wants to go and eat what he wants to eat.... thats what makes his videos unique.... you want to see other countries and eat the food you want to eat? then do your own vlog and feature your own travels...PEACE!
I enjoyed the video Mark, as always! :) Keep the videos coming!
I like Marks videos that is about food...but not only about food....Only food would be boring...plain...
Great series on Bhutan. As always, an exploration of a culture's food is a doorway into its history and its development. What is in store for this country that appears to be holding on to its traditional way of life and yet as a result of opening its doors to trade and tourism looks like it has pretty well caught up with the rest of the modern world. These videos were done during a visit two years ago. I wonder if Mark went back in a year or two, what kind of changes he would find in the city/town centres and in the farmhouses where he's stayed.
I am a fussy eater but watching mark inspire me eat more 👍thank you
Well for your kind information I am mentally and physically fit person just because I am not a good eater doesn't makes me ill in any ways😑
I am a fussy eater to have been since I was a child, I wouldn't eat eggs unless the yoke was the right color, really fussy about meats and how others cook them, just because people are fussy eaters doesn't mean they don't eat much texture in food is so complex those are other ways people are fussy, so Rozi Rana don't get upset over someone who is ignorant over things, I am glad that Mark and Ying have helped you to increase your diversity of different foods :)
Thank you 😊
Onglar No it's not I eat in restaurants and at other people's homes yes I am fussy but my fussiness is when meats are going rotten and how clean their kitchen are, and in my house I do all the cooking so I don't think I annoy anyone who cooks for me.
well now you know why I'm fussy as some people don't care if their meat is going bad
When the world was beautiful and safe
I loved everything about this video!! 💗
just got bck from shopping n cant wait to watch ur video. love the breakfast cus it was so simple and so homey foods. beautiful forest and everythings seems so fresh and unpolluted. i want to try to cook that potatoes! the rest i dont think can get the ingredients in my place.
same here janet, although I'm not sure about the beef jerkey thing, I've never had beef jerkey in a dish before. Yes the potato thing I'll definitely try.
If you really want to try, give me your address I will send you dry beef
WoW !!
I learnt something new today ... didn't know that you could eat oats with curries as a savoury meal. Also, will be sure to try making the cheesy mushrooms. Love that we not only get to know what foods each ethnicity in each country eats, we also get a free tour of the place as if we personally went there on holiday too. Thank you once again Mark for the outstanding experiences, foods and travels 😀👌
Thats my beautiful country.....
Can't stop watching your video 😋
It's feel really nice actually Bhutan is my mum and dad birth place ❤️
I for one am loving every video of BHUTAN!!! I'd love to visit there one good day!!!! so peaceful, and beautiful!!!! AGAIN keep of the FANTASTIC WORK MARK!!!
I should never watch on an empty stomach....I'm drooling
It reminded me our trip to Darjeeling in February in 2011. We were sitting in the hotel next to the fireplace as long as we could, and slept with jackets and loads of blankets.
I never missed your videos mark.. awesome and keep us travelling with you with the tastes. From Bhutan 💓
love your videos mark, I also love this Bhutan series, keep up the good work, you and ying are the best part of my evening when I eat and watch your videos with dinner!! always a supporter!
I miss my country and food
Chili even on oatmeal is signature Mark!
What a view.......such a beautiful place.....
Brother you are living the dream!
Really enjoying the series Mark. You always make such interesting vids!
The wooden bowls are just beautiful!
just imagine i wake up in the morning with that view . omg . thats so beautiful 😍
Mark i just loveee all your videos specially this bhutan thank you for
Makingall
Of these videos we are able
To see thr beautiful places because of you. God bless you and your family. Stay safe travelling kisses and hugs from philippines/South Australia
These home cooked meals seem like simple but delicious. In this cold environment, the heavy, hot flavors from chili and cheese and fat can be a special temptation. May be it’s not a good idea to eat everyday, but interesting for traveling.
Haha Mr Mark i like the way you eat it's look so delicious and watering from my mouth and I'm also from bhutan
Beautiful untouched place.
I am so blessed to be born in Bhutan 😘😘😘
Really enjoying your Bhutan series, Mark! There is definitely a beautiful and untouched quality to it that is definitely making me consider it as an upcoming trip!
What has been your favorite aspect of Bhutan so far?
Also, your Istanbul series finally made me take the plunge and I booked my flight last week! Very excited!
The best wishes to you and your family. Truly exceptional quality indeed.
superb...its so nicely captured.
Oh and those wooden bowls are beautiful!! I would love to have a set of them.
I agree Ebony, I thought the bowls and mug cups were lovely ! I want them too ! I wonder if they are home made?
yeah Ebony and Maron, I want that wooden mug cup, it'll go so nicely with my dining table.
10pm in Malaysia and u made me hungry every night Mark.
Get some Sarawak Laksa, you will be full for a week