We had so much fun exploring some new dishes that we hadn't tried before and walking around Chandni Chowk with our amazing guide, Gajendra. If you're considering a street food tour, we would HIGHLY recommend A Chef's Tour. If you want to book the same tour, here is the link to book: bit.ly/3ALBJsU
This guide is a ‘freak’. TBH, his profile on that website should be “ridiculously bigoted and biased” instead of ‘knowledgeable’… 😏🤭 He takes foreign tourists only to “vegetarian” places… and then foreigners like you believe the narrative that majority of Indians are vegetarians (whereas 78%+ people are not vegetarian). 😅 And, the more hilarious thing is, “Old Delhi” is ‘famous’ for its non vegetarian food… 😂 This company’s Kolkata guide is a good one - he takes people to places that are ‘truly popular’ with the locals.
Looking at you guys, I feel hungry. As an Indian living in Canada, it brought back so many memories. Love that you're enjoying the food tour and tasting the wild pallets of Delhi. When you travel to South India, it will be an entire ball game. Take care and enjoy India.
I recommend you to visit South India and North east India first. Most tourists come to Delhi first which is most overcrowded and polluted Indian city. Many of them end up of having tired and exhuasted day.
@@nickandraychel: TBH… totally wrong guide. I’ve seen videos of this person and he knows nothing about food - he just ‘pretends’ by telling tourists info. about the stores he takes to (info. which is on their signage itself 😅). If you’re in Delhi, you should contact Anubhav Sapra of “Delhi Food Walks”. He also has a huge youtube base of his own as he and his team travels across India covering local cuisine and lifestyles.
to be honest . even as an indian , whole city of delhi spoiles my day .before coming to india , search " famous tourist destination " ..and then avoid those specific places
You guys are amazing. With all the negative publicity around street food you guys still wanted to experience the journey. When a tourist comes with an open mind, Bharat has lot to offer you. I am glad we have lovely people like you visiting us. Thankyou for an authentic tour - i have been to those olaces in chandni chowk and they are amazing
*Places to eat at in Mumbai:* *1. Elco Pani puri - (area - Bandra west in Mumbai)* - One of the best Pani puris in town. Very clean & hygienic. They use bottled mineral water to make these. So very safe to eat Pani Puris at this place. *2. Sardar Pav Bhaaji - (area - Tardeo in Mumbai)* - The best and the most buttery Paav Bhaaji on Planet Earth. *3. Bade Miyan - Late night place - is open till 3 am or so (area - near Taj hotel & the Gate way of India in Mumbai)* A late night place, patrons eat in their cars, but has a seating area as well. Famous for their wraps, Tikkas, Tandooris & barbecued stuff. *4. Leopold Cafe (area - Colaba causeway in Mumbai)* - Nice beer, barbecues, nice desserts. *5. Pancham Puriwala - (area - fort in Mumbai)* - 5 types of puris(bread), savory dishes & desserts. *6. Persian Darbar - (area - Bandra west in Mumbai)* Famous for their Raan Biryani. Delicious Mughlai cuisine. You'll love it. *7. Mahesh Lunch home - (area - Juhu Tara road in Mumbai)* Heaven for Sea food lovers. Very clean & hygienic and you can get the most iconic sea food dishes here. *8. Mini Punjab's Lake side - (area Powai in Mumbai)* Need to call and book a thaali(platter) in advance. Famous for its Dara Singh Thaali - available in both veg & non-veg versions. A must try. *9. Britannia & co. restaurant - (area - Ballard estate, Fort in Mumbai)* Famous for its Irani / Parsi cuisine. Awesome Desserts & Sodas. *10. Anand Stall - (Vile Parle west in Mumbai)* A fast food joint famous for its awesome Vada Paav, Sandwiches & Dosas. *11. Mohammed Ali road - (Area - CST - 6 pm onwards till late night)* The whole street is filled with street vendors who sell various non-vegetarian stuff and some vegetarian too. Plus, there are some really nice restaurants on the same street. Try the famous dessert that you get only on this street in a sweet shop. The dessert is called Aflatoon.
I’m just so proud of you guys the views on this series is insane. I’ve been a fan since you guys got married in BC! Watching you grow as I grow is just so beautiful congratulations on the success ! Rooting you from BC
Tips: 1) you can ask any restaurant to put less oil, a lot of them adjust, 2) try jain food too, it's devoid of onion & garlic and does not use root vegetables. You can ask a restaurant if the can make a dish "Jain". 3) or just ask for no onion and garlic in curries. At times not having them brings out more flavors as they could be hiding them. In my observation restaurant food in India tends to use more onion+garlic than how it is prepared in Indian homes. That's in part because Indians dine out for something more exotic than what they prepare at home. 4) get invited to Indian homes to try what really they eat from day to day, it varies a lot from state to state. Enjoy!
*(#2)More Places to eat at in Mumbai:* *1. Ashok Vada Pav - (Kashinath Dhuru Marg, Dadar West, Dadar, Mumbai)* This stall is the Birth place of the iconic Mumbai Vada Pav. One of the best Vada Pavs in town. Very clean & hygienic. Their USP is their iconic Chura that they add in the Pav & their spicy Green & Red chutneys. *2. Gajalee - (Kadamgiri Complex, Hanuman Road, next to Icici Bank, Vile Parle East, Mumbai)* One of the most famous Sea food restaurants of Mumbai. Enjoy succulent, flaky, tender fish cooked in a blend of Indian spices. *3. Lalta Pav Bhaji - (Next to Gurukrupa Restaurant, Valabhbagh Lane, Tilak Rd, Ghatkopar east, Mumbai)* One of the best Pav Bhajis & butteriest pavs in the suburbs of Mumbai. Make sure to ask them for separate sliced onion & tomato discs with chaat masala sprinkled on them.(Open till 2 am) *4. Achija Ghatkopar - (1, Gala Garden View Society, Valabhbagh Lane, Tilak Rd, Ghatkopar east, Mumbai)* One of the best Ghee Onion Rava Masala Dosa in Town & Extremely tasty North Indian food).(Open till 2 am) *5. Laxman Vada Pav - (Shop no.6-7, Sri Sati Krupa Shopping Center, Garodia Nagar, Ghatkopar East, Mumbai) Famous for various types of Vada pav like Maggi Vada pav, Amul butter Vada pav, Cheese burst Vada pav, Masala Vada pav etc. Also, other fast food dishes. *6. Ram Ashraya - (Shop 3-6 ground floor, Jamnadas Mansion, bazar, Laxmi Narayan Lane, Matunga central, Matunga East, Mumbai)* One of the best places to have South Indian dishes. Try some of their iconic dishes like Pineapple Sheera, Upma, Vada Sambar, Appams, Dosas. *7. Famous Masala Vadapav, Mulund (Original) - (Purushottam Kheraj Road, Dr Ambedkar Road, opposite Kalidas Auditorium Road, Mulund, Mumbai)* Famous for their Masala Vada Pav & Cheese Masala Vada Pav. *8. Jay Jalaram Ice Bhel - (Patel Building, MG Road, Mulund West, Mumbai)* Famous for their iconic Cold Bhel puri, Sev Puri etc. One of the iconic food spots in Mulund. *9. Khau Galli - (Near SNDT College, Cross Maidan, Marine Lines, Mumbai)* An entire Lane to enjoy Street Food like Pav Bhaji, Frankies, Bhel Puris, Momos, Faloodas, Juices etc. *10. Tandoori Delicacies at Jai Jawan - (Opposite National College, Next to Chappal Market, Linking Road, Bandra West, Mumbai)* Famous for its Tandoori Chicken, Punjabi Prawns Masala, Punjabi Prawn Fry, Kababs etc. *11. Aaswad - (Sanskruti Building, Gadkari Chowk, 4, Lady Jamshedji Road, opp. Shiv Sena Bhavan, Dadar West, Mumbai)* Famous for its Authentic Maharashtrian dishes like Misal Pav, Thaali peeth, Modak, Sheera, Piyush, Kothimbir vadi etc. *12. Haji Ali Juice Centre - (Lala Lajpatrai Marg, Haji Ali junction, Near the entrance to Haji Ali dargah, Dargah Rd, Mumbai,)* Famous for its Juices, Shakes, Faloodas & Ice creams. Do try their iconic dishes of Strawberry Cream & Sitafal cream. *13. Zaveri Bazaar Street - (169/171, Gambhir Bhavan, Khau Galli, 3rd Agyari Ln, Zaveri Bazaar, Mumbai) The entire street is famous for its food. Try the Masala Khichiya papad & Khamani here. Also, try the Pudlas at the famous Mohanbhai Pudlawala. *14. Cannon Pav Bhaji - (Mahapalika Marg, Opposite Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Hazarimal Somani Road, Fort, Mumbai) Famous for its buttery Pav Bhaji & other dishes. *15. Aram Vada Pav & Aram Hotel - (Capital Cinema Building, Hazarimal Somani Rd, opposite CST Station, Azad Maidan, Fort, Mumbai,) Famous for its Vada pav & other Maharashtrian dishes like Upma, Sheera, Pineapple Sheera, Piyush, Solkadhi, Misal Pav, Kothimbir vadi etc.
You guys went on a great Delhi Veg Street Food Tour and you're very charasmatic. i've been to Incredible India twice and had most of what you had in this vlog except for that cookie on the street and the masala lemon drink. This vlog should have at least 30K LIKES.
Wait for December and January, you will experience real winter in delhi. Winter has just started. It will not snow, but you will experience +1, +2 degree temp.
Do check out the places like ladakh,sikkim,arunachal pradesh,himachal,kashmir,meghalaya,mizoram,nagaland they are heaven on earth and you would not have expected india to be like that
Dear Nick & Raychel, you haven't visited Rishikesh ( Yoga capital of the world ) yet. It's up in the Himalayas, if you would like visiting here; I'll be your local guide. I won't charge you money or anything, I do so as a hobby. Let me know if it sounds good to you. Thanks and take care. 🙏
I really hope you travel to north east india especially the states of Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh. Meghalaya is where you will find something that you won't find anywhere else in the world..... LIVING ROOT BRIDGES. These are bridges made with the roots of trees and as time passes, the bridges grow stronger. It takes around 30 -40 years to build one completely and is one generation's gift to the next. The one that builds it don't get to benefit from it. They're truly a marvel of human ingenuity and the resourcefulness of Mother Nature
As a indian from a small City of this country, which is NOT that populated.... Chandni chowk was toooo much overwhelming for me the first time i went there 😂😂 Glad you were comfortable there & with a guide to get you at proper eating locations. Otherwise this place is perfect location to get confused & lost 😅
@nickandraychel If you are still in India....try to go to places like himalyan states of India, like Uttrakhand, Himachal Pradesh etc. Or Rajasthan is also the perfect location during winters... specially Udaipur, Jaipur, Jaisalmer etc. Nature, history & food... everything is present all together 🙂
As a local Delhite I must tell you that locals do not go to Old Delhi for street food.😅 It's a chaotic place full of immigrants with no sense of hygiene whatsoever. You should explore Delhi Haat(INA) for a diverse street food.
india has huge variety of food. in every 50 km food changes. for best of Indian food please go to Thali Restaurant and ask for local thali wherever you go. in thali you will get most popular food items of that state. a thali can be both veg and non veg type you have to mention which one you want. this is how you can taste more food item at once . most flavourful food are in Kerala known for its beefs and fishes for veg TamilNadu is the place Hyderabad has the best non-veg items Kolkata is the sweet hub of India for delicious snacks it is Gujarat Mumbai is the street food capital of India please visit North East India for best pork
Note : India 🇮🇳 is not for Beginners 🤓🤓 India 🇮🇳 is a massive country and most diverse country in the world 👉 28 state and 8 union territory .. and many more indian island like Andaman Nikobar, Lakhyadeep etc. India's longest highway { North to South }👉 Kashmir (north india)to Kanyakumari (south india) = 3,471 km... National highway 44 🛣 India's longest highway { East to West }👉 Kuchchh (west India)to Kibithoo (northeast india) = 3,594 km... National highway 27 🛣 India's longest train route 👉 Dibrugarh to Kanyakumari = 4,286 km 🚄 (Vivek Express). 🙏🙏
Sab angrezwe dilli kahe jaa rhe hai idhar bhi aayiye UP ke side badhiya khana vagera milta hai hamare yaha par dilli bhot badhoya khana nhi banati hamre gorakhpur ka kha ke dekhiye maza ajayega
As an Indian I wouldn't eat those,sh*t from roadside sellers... I had surgery after eating from a restaurant. Now just home food / highly rated restaurant....
We had so much fun exploring some new dishes that we hadn't tried before and walking around Chandni Chowk with our amazing guide, Gajendra. If you're considering a street food tour, we would HIGHLY recommend A Chef's Tour. If you want to book the same tour, here is the link to book: bit.ly/3ALBJsU
For new bees, a guided tour is better
Where are you from in Canada ?
Welcome
Do visit jaipur vaishali nagar you will get the best goat curries there
This guide is a ‘freak’. TBH, his profile on that website should be “ridiculously bigoted and biased” instead of ‘knowledgeable’… 😏🤭
He takes foreign tourists only to “vegetarian” places… and then foreigners like you believe the narrative that majority of Indians are vegetarians (whereas 78%+ people are not vegetarian). 😅 And, the more hilarious thing is, “Old Delhi” is ‘famous’ for its non vegetarian food… 😂
This company’s Kolkata guide is a good one - he takes people to places that are ‘truly popular’ with the locals.
Looking at you guys, I feel hungry. As an Indian living in Canada, it brought back so many memories. Love that you're enjoying the food tour and tasting the wild pallets of Delhi. When you travel to South India, it will be an entire ball game. Take care and enjoy India.
Aw I love that. Thanks for your kind words!
Hey!! I love your content. I'm female Solo traveller from Taiwan . Through watching your videos I've decided to visit India soon 🥰🥰
Oh yay I love that!!
make sure to visit places like gurugram
Make sure you don't get into Bihar
I recommend you to visit South India and North east India first.
Most tourists come to Delhi first which is most overcrowded and polluted Indian city. Many of them end up of having tired and exhuasted day.
“1884” that shop is older than the city of Vancouver, Canada.
you guys nailed it! All the awesome stuff (well almost all) of Delhi. Just that all this is from Old Delhi! And there is New Delhi as well :)
I feel its good that you went with a guide as he will know exactly which are the safe places to eat that won't spoil your day
Yessss and we felt completely fine after!
@@nickandraychel: TBH… totally wrong guide. I’ve seen videos of this person and he knows nothing about food - he just ‘pretends’ by telling tourists info. about the stores he takes to (info. which is on their signage itself 😅).
If you’re in Delhi, you should contact Anubhav Sapra of “Delhi Food Walks”. He also has a huge youtube base of his own as he and his team travels across India covering local cuisine and lifestyles.
to be honest . even as an indian , whole city of delhi spoiles my day .before coming to india , search " famous tourist destination " ..and then avoid those specific places
You guys are amazing. With all the negative publicity around street food you guys still wanted to experience the journey. When a tourist comes with an open mind, Bharat has lot to offer you. I am glad we have lovely people like you visiting us. Thankyou for an authentic tour - i have been to those olaces in chandni chowk and they are amazing
*Places to eat at in Mumbai:*
*1. Elco Pani puri - (area - Bandra west in Mumbai)* -
One of the best Pani puris in town. Very clean & hygienic. They use bottled mineral water to make these. So very safe to eat Pani Puris at this place.
*2. Sardar Pav Bhaaji - (area - Tardeo in Mumbai)* -
The best and the most buttery Paav Bhaaji on Planet Earth.
*3. Bade Miyan - Late night place - is open till 3 am or so (area - near Taj hotel & the Gate way of India in Mumbai)*
A late night place, patrons eat in their cars, but has a seating area as well. Famous for their wraps, Tikkas, Tandooris & barbecued stuff.
*4. Leopold Cafe (area - Colaba causeway in Mumbai)* - Nice beer, barbecues, nice desserts.
*5. Pancham Puriwala - (area - fort in Mumbai)* - 5 types of puris(bread), savory dishes & desserts.
*6. Persian Darbar - (area - Bandra west in Mumbai)*
Famous for their Raan Biryani. Delicious Mughlai cuisine. You'll love it.
*7. Mahesh Lunch home - (area - Juhu Tara road in Mumbai)* Heaven for Sea food lovers. Very clean & hygienic and you can get the most iconic sea food dishes here.
*8. Mini Punjab's Lake side - (area Powai in Mumbai)* Need to call and book a thaali(platter) in advance.
Famous for its Dara Singh Thaali - available in both veg & non-veg versions. A must try.
*9. Britannia & co. restaurant - (area - Ballard estate, Fort in Mumbai)*
Famous for its Irani / Parsi cuisine. Awesome Desserts & Sodas.
*10. Anand Stall - (Vile Parle west in Mumbai)*
A fast food joint famous for its awesome Vada Paav, Sandwiches & Dosas.
*11. Mohammed Ali road - (Area - CST - 6 pm onwards till late night)*
The whole street is filled with street vendors who sell various non-vegetarian stuff and some vegetarian too. Plus, there are some really nice restaurants on the same street. Try the famous dessert that you get only on this street in a sweet shop. The dessert is called Aflatoon.
Indians have a very rich culture full of love in their food that they sell in the markets.
I’m just so proud of you guys the views on this series is insane. I’ve been a fan since you guys got married in BC! Watching you grow as I grow is just so beautiful congratulations on the success ! Rooting you from BC
Thank you so much Lisa, that means so much!!
I love your videos - thank you for putting love for India out into the world.
Tips: 1) you can ask any restaurant to put less oil, a lot of them adjust, 2) try jain food too, it's devoid of onion & garlic and does not use root vegetables. You can ask a restaurant if the can make a dish "Jain". 3) or just ask for no onion and garlic in curries. At times not having them brings out more flavors as they could be hiding them. In my observation restaurant food in India tends to use more onion+garlic than how it is prepared in Indian homes. That's in part because Indians dine out for something more exotic than what they prepare at home. 4) get invited to Indian homes to try what really they eat from day to day, it varies a lot from state to state. Enjoy!
*(#2)More Places to eat at in Mumbai:*
*1. Ashok Vada Pav - (Kashinath Dhuru Marg, Dadar West, Dadar, Mumbai)*
This stall is the Birth place of the iconic Mumbai Vada Pav. One of the best Vada Pavs in town. Very clean & hygienic. Their USP is their iconic Chura that they add in the Pav & their spicy Green & Red chutneys.
*2. Gajalee - (Kadamgiri Complex, Hanuman Road, next to Icici Bank, Vile Parle East, Mumbai)*
One of the most famous Sea food restaurants of Mumbai. Enjoy succulent, flaky, tender fish cooked in a blend of Indian spices.
*3. Lalta Pav Bhaji - (Next to Gurukrupa Restaurant, Valabhbagh Lane, Tilak Rd, Ghatkopar east, Mumbai)*
One of the best Pav Bhajis & butteriest pavs in the suburbs of Mumbai. Make sure to ask them for separate sliced onion & tomato discs with chaat masala sprinkled on them.(Open till 2 am)
*4. Achija Ghatkopar - (1, Gala Garden View Society, Valabhbagh Lane, Tilak Rd, Ghatkopar east, Mumbai)*
One of the best Ghee Onion Rava Masala Dosa in Town & Extremely tasty North Indian food).(Open till 2 am)
*5. Laxman Vada Pav - (Shop no.6-7, Sri Sati Krupa Shopping Center, Garodia Nagar, Ghatkopar East, Mumbai)
Famous for various types of Vada pav like Maggi Vada pav, Amul butter Vada pav, Cheese burst Vada pav, Masala Vada pav etc. Also, other fast food dishes.
*6. Ram Ashraya - (Shop 3-6 ground floor, Jamnadas Mansion, bazar, Laxmi Narayan Lane, Matunga central, Matunga East, Mumbai)*
One of the best places to have South Indian dishes. Try some of their iconic dishes like Pineapple Sheera, Upma, Vada Sambar, Appams, Dosas.
*7. Famous Masala Vadapav, Mulund (Original) - (Purushottam Kheraj Road, Dr Ambedkar Road, opposite Kalidas Auditorium Road, Mulund, Mumbai)*
Famous for their Masala Vada Pav & Cheese Masala Vada Pav.
*8. Jay Jalaram Ice Bhel - (Patel Building, MG Road, Mulund West, Mumbai)*
Famous for their iconic Cold Bhel puri, Sev Puri etc. One of the iconic food spots in Mulund.
*9. Khau Galli - (Near SNDT College, Cross Maidan, Marine Lines, Mumbai)*
An entire Lane to enjoy Street Food like Pav Bhaji, Frankies, Bhel Puris, Momos, Faloodas, Juices etc.
*10. Tandoori Delicacies at Jai Jawan - (Opposite National College, Next to Chappal Market, Linking Road, Bandra West, Mumbai)*
Famous for its Tandoori Chicken, Punjabi Prawns Masala, Punjabi Prawn Fry, Kababs etc.
*11. Aaswad - (Sanskruti Building, Gadkari Chowk, 4, Lady Jamshedji Road, opp. Shiv Sena Bhavan, Dadar West, Mumbai)*
Famous for its Authentic Maharashtrian dishes like Misal Pav, Thaali peeth, Modak, Sheera, Piyush, Kothimbir vadi etc.
*12. Haji Ali Juice Centre - (Lala Lajpatrai Marg, Haji Ali junction, Near the entrance to Haji Ali dargah, Dargah Rd, Mumbai,)*
Famous for its Juices, Shakes, Faloodas & Ice creams.
Do try their iconic dishes of Strawberry Cream & Sitafal cream.
*13. Zaveri Bazaar Street - (169/171, Gambhir Bhavan, Khau Galli, 3rd Agyari Ln, Zaveri Bazaar, Mumbai)
The entire street is famous for its food.
Try the Masala Khichiya papad & Khamani here.
Also, try the Pudlas at the famous Mohanbhai Pudlawala.
*14. Cannon Pav Bhaji - (Mahapalika Marg, Opposite Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Hazarimal Somani Road, Fort, Mumbai)
Famous for its buttery Pav Bhaji & other dishes.
*15. Aram Vada Pav & Aram Hotel - (Capital Cinema Building, Hazarimal Somani Rd, opposite CST Station, Azad Maidan, Fort, Mumbai,)
Famous for its Vada pav & other Maharashtrian dishes like Upma, Sheera, Pineapple Sheera, Piyush, Solkadhi, Misal Pav, Kothimbir vadi etc.
Great and healthy content liked that.......keep it up!!
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First😅idk if you'll read this but i watched ur diwali vid and subbed
Oh yay! Welcome!!
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Enjoy every bite 🤤. We love your vlogs. Its amazingto to see and experience different cultures. Loooove it. 👍Stay safe and have fun. Lots of love💖💖💖
Thank you! Will do!
You guys went on a great Delhi Veg Street Food Tour and you're very charasmatic. i've been to Incredible India twice and had most of what you had in this vlog except for that cookie on the street and the masala lemon drink. This vlog should have at least 30K LIKES.
We had such a great time trying all the delicious food on that tour!
@nickandraychel 😎👍🏻
Thank you so much you showed my Delhi so beautiful everywhere in your words ❤️
So nice of you ❤️
There are many places which r not crowded literally 30 km away from delhi or max 60 in all directions go mechuka, lakshdweep,munnar , ladakh,
Street food is a great way to experience local flavours
Just be careful though. Choose good places and good stalls. Enjoy.
Thanks for the tip!
Wait for December and January, you will experience real winter in delhi. Winter has just started. It will not snow, but you will experience +1, +2 degree temp.
What bout the air pollution there?
@srushtikhandekar5803 it's like living in a gas chamber.
subbbbeeedddd 😊bless you for all the sneez you had
Do check out the places like ladakh,sikkim,arunachal pradesh,himachal,kashmir,meghalaya,mizoram,nagaland they are heaven on earth and you would not have expected india to be like that
Dear Nick & Raychel, you haven't visited Rishikesh ( Yoga capital of the world ) yet. It's up in the Himalayas, if you would like visiting here; I'll be your local guide. I won't charge you money or anything, I do so as a hobby. Let me know if it sounds good to you. Thanks and take care. 🙏
Do visit Varanasi, Vrindavan if you want to taste unique food which you'll never get anywhere
Thanks for the tip!
Love the haircut Nick, perfect for the heat 👍👍
Yes so good for India!
Delhi weather is like Erbil, Oklahoma or Diyarbakir.
I really hope you travel to north east india especially the states of Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh. Meghalaya is where you will find something that you won't find anywhere else in the world..... LIVING ROOT BRIDGES. These are bridges made with the roots of trees and as time passes, the bridges grow stronger. It takes around 30 -40 years to build one completely and is one generation's gift to the next. The one that builds it don't get to benefit from it. They're truly a marvel of human ingenuity and the resourcefulness of Mother Nature
Best wishes for you journey 🙏
Thank you so much 😀
Now I want to go to Delhi and eat everything you guys ate 😛
We love canada from india 😊❤
Way to go, trying all the local dishes. 👍🏽
So delicious!
Cheers 🤤
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Thank u Angels 🦋✈️
So glad you liked it!
You both have in best time to travel. Don’t forget to visit Lucknow.. else you will miss whole differs world.
As a indian from a small City of this country, which is NOT that populated.... Chandni chowk was toooo much overwhelming for me the first time i went there 😂😂
Glad you were comfortable there & with a guide to get you at proper eating locations.
Otherwise this place is perfect location to get confused & lost 😅
Omg it is overwhelming but it was so much easier with a guide! ❤️
@nickandraychel If you are still in India....try to go to places like himalyan states of India, like Uttrakhand, Himachal Pradesh etc.
Or Rajasthan is also the perfect location during winters... specially Udaipur, Jaipur, Jaisalmer etc.
Nature, history & food... everything is present all together 🙂
As a local Delhite I must tell you that locals do not go to Old Delhi for street food.😅 It's a chaotic place full of immigrants with no sense of hygiene whatsoever.
You should explore Delhi Haat(INA) for a diverse street food.
We did visit INA as well :)
“Old Delhi” is full of “immigrants”?! What the hell have you been smoking?! 😅🤣
Some say india is dirty/filthy or bad infrastructure or whatever but the food is best in the world
The chindi chowk had me dying 😂😂
Visit Vrindavan and iskon ❤
Actually you named jalebi a real and great name..jellybee... Really guys, copyright it.
🫡 😂
do travel to South India
Try Chole Bhature..
जलेबी❌ Jelly B✅😂
india has huge variety of food. in every 50 km food changes. for best of Indian food please go to Thali Restaurant and ask for local thali wherever you go. in thali you will get most popular food items of that state. a thali can be both veg and non veg type you have to mention which one you want. this is how you can taste more food item at once .
most flavourful food are in Kerala known for its beefs and fishes
for veg TamilNadu is the place
Hyderabad has the best non-veg items
Kolkata is the sweet hub of India
for delicious snacks it is Gujarat
Mumbai is the street food capital of India
please visit North East India for best pork
Can’t wait to try more!
Visit our beautiful state Kerala ❤
Soon!
You should have tried Rabri with Jalebi
1:36 jalebi *
When this video shoot
Mid October
please upload on Friday or Saturday to reach more people
We’ll keep posting on our own schedule :) thanks!
please try biryani and masala dosa most popular food in India
Yesss love both of those dishes!
first love jalebi🥰🥰🥰
I'm from India, my parents never brought me street food, and I also never eat street food.
I hope you visit Meghalaya & come see the Cherry Blossoms that are in bloom at the moment. Even Bryan Adams is coming here in December
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That paratha which delhi wala never eats 😂
جناب ھمارے بھارت مین خالص کیسر ذفراں ملتا ہے اور کھانے میں استمال کیا جاتا ہے
اکثر ھمارے کشمیر پمپورا جیسے الاکوں میں اگایا جاتا ہے
Note : India 🇮🇳 is not for Beginners 🤓🤓
India 🇮🇳 is a massive country and most diverse country in the world 👉 28 state and 8 union territory .. and many more indian island like Andaman Nikobar, Lakhyadeep etc.
India's longest highway { North to South }👉 Kashmir (north india)to Kanyakumari (south india) = 3,471 km... National highway 44 🛣
India's longest highway { East to West }👉 Kuchchh (west India)to Kibithoo (northeast india) = 3,594 km... National highway 27 🛣
India's longest train route 👉 Dibrugarh to Kanyakumari = 4,286 km 🚄 (Vivek Express). 🙏🙏
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If you really like to know Hinduism , Please welcome to Prayagraj India , Hindu's beggest festival which held after each 12 year.
Sab angrezwe dilli kahe jaa rhe hai idhar bhi aayiye UP ke side badhiya khana vagera milta hai hamare yaha par dilli bhot badhoya khana nhi banati hamre gorakhpur ka kha ke dekhiye maza ajayega
Peper spray 😂
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Broooooo your immune system must be having a hard time cleaning the filth😂
As an Indian I wouldn't eat those,sh*t from roadside sellers... I had surgery after eating from a restaurant. Now just home food / highly rated restaurant....
Your stomach is a well of water
Hows your stomach?😊
No problems at all!
How could you eat all this in a single day, it is too much for a single day
It is a lot of food!
rikchawa should be banned and street vendors to make city beautiful as seen and done in Kathmandu nepal more cleaner than 5th economic country
Must visit to Pakistan ❤️
We will! ❤️
Fatega kya ?
Enjoy Food Indian
Namste and welcome to prayagraj mahakumbh in January month
Yes Jalebi is way better than Donut. India know food the best.
Chandni Chowk is the shittest place in delhi
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