Crispy SUPER DOSA + 9 Indian Dishes at Ayesha Midtown | Miami, Florida
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As you probably already know, I am addicted to Indian food. I fell in love with it during my first trip to India in February of 2018 and my love for it only grew when I returned to the country ten months later in November. I love sharing food experiences with people, so when I had the opportunity to visit another incredible Indian restaurant in my hometown of Miami, I knew I had to bring my dad with me!
My dad and I set off to Ayesha Fine Dining in Midtown, a new pedestrian-friendly area with lots of buildings and restaurants, with our mouths set on some flavorful Indian food. Come along with us as I take my dad on a delicious Indian food adventure and teach him all about southern Indian food!
Ayesha Fine Dining is part of the Ayesha Restaurant Group by my friend Mike Hussein. They also have fantastic restaurants in Pinecrest and Coconut Grove if you’re ever in the Miami area and looking for a great spot to eat some authentic Indian cuisine.
We started our meal with some scorching hot Bombay Chai, which is somewhat similar to a café con leche. It contains milk, ginger, cardamom, and other spices.
Next, we had the two-food-long Super Dosa, which is a plain dosa without an aloo filling. It was served with coconut chutney, tomato chutney, and a sambar (a tomato-based soup) containing potatoes, carrots, tomatoes, eggplant, and lentils. The coconut chutney was heavenly, with a pure coconut flavor and the tomato was very mild but flavorful. I love coconut chutney! Even though the dosa was two feet long, we ate the whole thing!
Our next dish was Pani Puri, one of my absolute favorites from the state of Maharashtra, which is made of fried, hollow, puffy flatbread that is filled with potatoes and masalas. It was served with two Panis - mint and tamarind. I prepared one for my dad and then tried one myself. It was an explosion of flavor! The mint with the sweetness of the tamarind and crunch of the Puri was like culinary heaven!
Next, I introduced my dad to vada, which is a savory southern Indian breakfast doughnut, and idli, a steamed cake made of rice flour and fermented lentils. They were served with more sambar and chutneys. The vada was soft with a crispy exterior and the idli was also soft, almost very similar to the dough of a Venezuelan arepa.
Our next dish was Marbar Beef, which is from the Indian state of Kerala and came with parathas, which are layered, doughy flatbreads. I showed my dad how to tear the paratha and grab the beef with it. It was fantastic! The beef’s curry, which contained onions, chilies, tomatoes, and tons of spices, was so light and tasty!
We followed the beef with some Marbar Fish, which is cubed and flash-fried before it finishes cooking in a light, peppery curry with lots of vegetables. We ate this dish with the rice that came with it. I loved the texture of the fish, which was soft but crispy on the outside from the flash fry. It wasn’t hot at all and had a sweetness to it from the tamarind in the curry.
Next up was Chicken Chettinad, a chicken dish with a spicy curry that’s made with yogurt, turmeric, onions, garlic, red chilies, and more. We had it with some plain naan, and it was outstanding and full of lots of mouthwatering flavors.
The next dish we tried was Uttapam, which is a thicker Indian pancake that is made with a batter of rice and mungo beans, with vegetables cooked into it. We had it with the chutneys and sambar from earlier, which make this such an amazing dish.
And lastly, we had Carrot Cake, which was made of mashed carrots, cashews, and raising, and maybe a puree. It was hot and absolutely delicious!
Of all the dishes, my dad and I both agreed that the Marbar Beef was out of this world! If you’re ever in Miami, be sure to come to Ayesha Fine Dining in Midtown for some of the best and most authentic Indian food in the city!
Ayesha Midtown: www.ayeshafinediningmidtown.com/
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Back to US but still Indian Food, that's nice once tried everyone will love it. thumbs up. why don't you come to Kerala ? there are much more cuisines and Nature waiting for you.. Watched all your Indian Food Tour.. Nice, Great Work.
it is not marbar it is malabar next time visit kerala .
Superb exploration of India food!!! Go try homemade Indian food. It tastes 100 times better than restaurant food. And also hundreds of varieties we cook at home. As a South Indian, I make more than 100 breakfast items 👍.
Davidsbeenhere... please next time try to visit kerala. 😇
Davidsbeenhere Your father is spot on with his pronunciation of the dishes name. Even better than you
Its like David is the Indian guy and he is hosting a foreigner (his dad) for a meal hahahah. Amazing man!
True, 😁😂
Rohith Augustine thanks dude! I am well educated by my Indian brothers
@@Davidsbeenhere On your next visit, I would love to host you :)
Yes😁
@@Davidsbeenhere Really love the way you explained to your dad abt Indian dishes.... Must say uncle is more handsome than you brother....Love from India 🤗🤗
It's looks so cool... to watch David teaching his father.. how to eat Indian dishes in a perfect way...
Sanjana Selvaraj I am the best teacher for Indian food now 😁
@@Davidsbeenhere ya bro, you have the rights to comment about Indian food, because you tasted varieties and you know what exactly Indian food means. Thumbs up from my side😗😁
He is enjoying those delicacies with close eyes.. ymmm ymmm😁😁
Alex Mac your bland
David did a really good job teaching his father.
The way David is explaining every item to his dad is amazing ...looks like David is from India
I feel proud when foreigners say "Indian foods n culture "are really amazing 🖐️🖐️🙏🙏🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Be proud dost JI!!! Namaste 🙏🇮🇳🇦🇷🙏
So cool you can get such good Indian food like this in Miami to try with your Dad!
thanks dude! He now is asking when can we go back. He loves INDIAN FOOD!!!
It appears David's father is also a foodie...!!
👍yes
I luv the moment when tell your dad not to use left hand, respect man😊
Best Son Ever...Having food date with DAD..Amazing...!!
I love it when parents keep in touch with their grown up children. Feels very Indian. Feels like united family
The love between you and your dad is what makes this video beautiful
I liked the fact that you said, Indians eat with one hand!!! Tats the first time I heard any non-indian acknowledging that there are certain ways n traditions every community follows..
Puneet Desai intersting
True
"Carrot cake" 😂 never ever imagined gajar ka halwa can be named as carrot cake😂👍 👌
😀abhi inko kaise samjaye halwa kya Hota hai
Yaha punjab mein Gajrela bolte hain sidhe, no gajar ka halwa
🤣🤣🤣
@@JasvirSingh-fd6fp y or bhi Accha word h 😁
@@imindian3895 ek no.
It feels really good when foreigners appreciate our Indian food and love our country for our culture and food. Thanks David. And your dad is very cute. Take him to India for more food adventures.
Tejas Kulkarni really its an absolute honour for every Indian when any foreigner appreciates our culture, foods etc
I'm Filipino-American and I love your food and your country! :)
@@dnnnforfordnnn7838 I love USA very much. Never been there but can't wait to visit. I have been to Philippines though.
True....I feel like crying when they appreciate our food n culture also our country....really heart touching....Thanks to all....
@@dnnnforfordnnn7838 i have lived in a phillipino clan for 2 years n we were like a family..
in clash of clans
It is great to see the father and son relationship I hope my boys treat with that much love.
that moment when you hear a Gujarati person in the background at 11:11 !!!
Going "kem cho, maja ma" 😂😂😂😂
😆😆😆
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂
Garvi Gujarat
*Ganda*
😂😂😂😂
They need to hire you for the next incredible India ad😃. You have seen more of India than I have and I live in Pune, India. Your pronounciation of all the city names - spot on👍
David can leave India, but you never remove India from David! KUDOS David Singh!! :)
You know a food video is amazing when the meat dishes can make a vegetarian like me crave it! All of your Ayesha videos have been great, but this one is definitely my favorite. Loved seeing you teach your dad about Indian food. Speaking of the food, I want all of it! 😂
Brandon Moore thanks dude! I am an expert now 🤩
@@Davidsbeenhere You're welcome! The student has become the teacher. 😁
@@brandonmoore2237 also, Indian food has lots of vegetarian food.
Love the vibe between you and your dad...I can see his love for you...all the best mate
So happy you were able to spend time with your dad, David? Hope you get a chance to do so again real soon! He seems like a real nice man...He’s fortunate to have such a travel minded son, and one that includes him! Curious, does your dad travel as well! Not like you, just in general?
xo
Right beautiful understanding
It's not necessary you should eat that chilly . That's actually added for spiciness. Since it's soaked , it already left the spiciness in the dish.😋
It's so nice to see a foreigner dining with his father . It's common in India . But not so outside . Love you man , all the way from India !
Love this video!! Love seeing you teaching your dad!!
Your dad seems such a nice and positive person. The affection you both share for each other is so nice to see.
Coconut chutney is my favourite too..
Its nice to see David and his father promoting Indian food
I love the way your dad closes his eyes. He really enjoyed the food. Nice!
Good to see that you are enjoying Indian food with your dad
Your dad is eating like pro 😀
I like your detailed description of the video in the description below. It's very informative to the viewer. It lets me research all the dishes you eat in the video!
*One Of My Most Favourite Videos On UA-cam Are David With His Father & Indian Food!* *I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!! There Aren't Enough Videos, So I Repeatedly Watch All Of Them.*
That’s a beautiful looking restaurant, the Dosa looks so good, wow I would love to try one like that and I love coconut also, so that would be my favourite. Pani puri is so interesting! Great video as always
FitAngie you should try that all
Ankit Singh hopefully I will get the chance to
@@AussieAngeS You can try *Indian food* in some Indian restaurants also 🙂 😊
Where do you live FitAngie ??
FitAngie ... hello ..
@@AussieAngeS probably the first time when someone commented before you
Davidsbeenhere man you are amazing! You litterally know everything about indian food. Hats off brother
So cool you put your dad in the video !!
Nice to see Dad matching upto David. I have to try this restaurant after seeing all these delicious things
David's India tour was already so much fun to watch and now his Dad too with Indian dishes... What a duo. We need more videos with your Dad 😁👍
Loved the way ,you described your dad panipuri🤩
Your presentation of those mouth watering dishes is awesome, David!
This blog was more than just food tasting.
It was full of warmth. Loved the way you explained your dad every small detail with patience 😊
Idly sounds lyk ITALY 😇...
and David u said in Indian language there is no aloo inside dosa...
Love ur videos
Tqq
Long awaited video. Wanted to see your dad enjoying Indian food. And top of that enjoyed watching host David.😎
So awesome to see your father, who hasn't tried much Indian food, be so open to it, and to enjoy it so much!
Really like this video where u share your Indian food experience with your dad ... really liked your dads reaction to it.
Your dad is so cute and your explanations are good!
Good to see teaching your father how to eat Indian food...
Your father looks like your elder brother.....
Really he is handsome guy..
I love your father and love the way he is enjoying food. Just love watching him. 💚
Hi David its sooo cool to see you with your father
YAY! another father and son Vlog!... Awesome David. keep'm coming... xoxo- sw florida
The taste of food closed Dad's eyes and brought him to heaven.
The way you present the foods were awesome man. Just perfect.
what a love he's dad so lovely...
Hey David love ur relationship with ur Dad.
.Your pronunciation of Indian ( Hindi ) words is really great
That's what i noticed.. Really great.. And the way he enjoys food 👍 who doesn't like to host a guest like this 😀
Your dad is pure gentleman.. Love to watch your dad more
Your dad following you. Your dad love you. Your dad is a man of wisdom.
Hello David...
Good to see you...,
your dad is adorable
Love the videos with your dad. He is so open to trying everything. I’m Indian and I am salivating.
Loved this video of yours..loved the bond you shard with your father..your father is so cool add some more videos like this where you share your food knowledge with your dad.
This title of video should be davids dad been here.
Its good to know that your father also enjoyed our food..👍
Do more video with your dad.. its joyful to watch
look so loving the father and the son spending time together especially for restaurant 👍👍👏👏
I can understand your cravings for Indian food David.....Having Dosa in Miami.......Seems Indian dosa hangover is still there......😊👌
So relaxing video. David I could see and feel culture transfer from hand to plates. You were serving everytime, it's a tradition in India to serve the elders first and younger member of the family do so. You nailed it man. I would like to give you a new name - Druv ( Most obedient and sincere son ).
So sweet of you and your Dad Indian food 😊😚
Love d way u explain ur dad...seems like a lil boy discovers something n tells his dad wd lot of excitement dat interests him n his dad is just add to his son's excitement n keeps up wd it wd an awe cute
Wow David. You are awesome. Your father is soo adorable. Cheers to you both. South Indian here. Wish he could visit Kerala one day and eat our authentic food.
It luks like Father n son swapped their age in between.......Son teaching skills r masterful since then he visited India...Awesome vlog
Love the way you internalised the "Indian way" and you explaining that to your father. I do the same with my parents with western food. Glad to see the symmetry.
Really appreciate you tremendous support for Indian food....
why u even dislike this video . awesome guy david with his father on the mission to explore tasty indian food how nice is that . love u david for awesome videos
Those are the Andh bhakts against beef. 😋
try dipping it in both coconut chutney and sambar together, taste buds ll be blessed
Its look amazing. They both are left handed. Hats off to you dad you got a such loving son
You are doing a great job... taking your dad to good Indian restaurants
Next time ask for a scoop of Vanilla ice cream with the Gajjar ka halwa..hot and cold combo...off the charts!!
Both father and son enjoyed our food its great....😁🙏🥞🍝🍙🇮🇳 thanks a lot..
David please make more videos with your dad,we are really enjoying your videos with dad.
Your Dad is amazing, he really love you a lot. Do take care of him. Lots love from India.
Carrot Cake 🙏😍 A.K.A Gajar Ka Halwa is the best desert In my opinion ❤🇮🇳
That’s my fav dessert, my mom cooks it best.
@@alexmac7495 😂😂 fuck you too
@@sumishbhaskar9412 Gajar Cha Halwa Ati Uttam 👌
David say Namaste to your dad from my side 🤗
You know a hell lot about Indian dishes and culnirary habits..the way you explained your father about eating the paratha was amazing..really loved this video 😊
So respect and love for Dad ❤️❤️
I love your vlogs with your DAD 😍🙀
@7:49.. That's the face of a man who's feeling inner peace 😁
This guy has thorough understanding of Indian cuisine..The moment it came to Malabar Beef he pointed out Kerala...
You are surely an ambassador of Indian food. Hats off.
Having seen how foreigners react to our cuisines, I am starting to think we don't appreciate our foods enough.
No wonder Europeans invaded us primarily for the spice. xD
ayee!!
Aye... True bro. . We should have mutual respect for one another.
People died for the spices :)
😂😂😂😂 so true👍
Such a great video! I love how you and your dad make a great team. That dosa looks so good. Dosa is love!
Also, carrot halwa is not healthy at all :p It's loaded with ghee and sugar, and that's what makes it so good and addictive.
David, I really appreciate the fact that you are saying most of the names the way we say them in India. Thanks for that.
David is very polite explaining everything.
It's 11 pm and I feel hungry after seeing your video. The sad part is I can't go out as all the restaurants are closed by now.😢
Your dad eats like a pro.. Now i know where your skills comes from... ;)
David it is wonderful to watch you eat and relish food .Thrilled that you enjoy Indian veg food 👍👍👍👍
One thing i like the most is your father is like your best friend ....nice vlog....👌
pani puri didnt start in mumbai ... all chaat actually originates from the state of uttar pradesh in india .. the people from UP migrated to other citites and started selling chaat there making it popular all over india .. just letting you know so you dont misinform other viewers ... cheers ! good to see you treating your dad to some authentic indian food
@@arunyadavalli5796 research it then ... you will know the origins
@@arunyadavalli5796 publish my research ? sorry I havent wasted my time doing a thesis on indian chaat ... my knowledge of it is intrinsic common sense of the food culture ... not like the flaky bullshit you posted in your comment above
Yeah ur right ..but we mumbaiker gots VadaPav😋
Hei David, loved to see that you guys like Indian food this much.
& FYI it's "Malabar" paratha, not Marbar 😊👍
Your father is such a sweet gentleman. Should make more videos with him.
Amazing detailed video. Great job.