My mom often took me and my sister with her to Pahurat to buy fabrics as she was a garment maker, but we never thought of trying Indian food before. Just recently I ate Indian food for the first time in that same restaurant you were in and I loved it a lot! Super flavorful! Thanks for sharing, Serg! ❤️
Hey there Matt! I’m always happy to know that people are enjoying my videos. Sometimes when I finish making them I second-guess whether or not people will enjoy it. 🤔😜 I do UA-cam because I love finding some of the more hidden places and sharing them with you guys. More to come soon!
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When my two aunties came to visit me in SoCal from Thailand, they were simply amazed at how cars stopped for pedestrians. They were used to cars and motorbikes having the right of way over pedestrians in Thailand.
Hi Serg, there is a Burmese noodles (Myanmar noodles) on your right at 4:44. I don't know that it taste like the authentic one or not, but i think you should try.
Hello I like indian food too, thank you to visit this place and put the links in description below, I will try next time I will come Thailand in November
Thanks man. Yeah this was a very interesting place. As I mentioned in my videos, I’m not a religious person, but for some reason I really enjoy seeing different houses of worship.
Hi Serg, enjoyed your video. The Indian food looked delicious bit on the pricey side. This is an area I knew nothing about so thank you for that. Take care GOD Bless you and yours. M
Yes it was not cheap, there are cheaper Indian restaurants in Bangkok. I’m definitely going to go try them. There’s so many cool little hidden neighborhoods in Bangkok. I’m sure I will never find even 10% of them, but it’s fun looking.
After your last pic trailing this video you put me in the mood, so I grabbed a chicken jalfrezi for tomorrow's dinner 👏 Nice to see this part of the city, I haven't seen anyone else taking a look 👍
Hey Serg The Indian sweets that you tried Green and Red ones are called MODAk. A very special offering to Lord Ganesha during the festival. The other one is Jalebee again typical Indian sweet enjoyed during festivities.
11:05 That's a very interesting way to say cumin (cue-min) lol Also 15:36 that's the world's first garden bridge! It would've been second if London went through with its plan for one, but it failed because... of the (then) new Mayor of London.
Paneer, also known as ponir or Indian cottage cheese, is a fresh acid-set cheese common in the Indian subcontinent made from cow or buffalo milk. Maybe some are made with Goat Cheese as well?
The green and red ones are modak and the orange twisted ones are Jalebi! Deep fried! Good to see you enjoying! Being an Indian I usually stay away from eating so much sweets for their calories. And loved the way you described Gulab jamun! 😅 I have recently moved to Bangkok! Love to catchup when you have your meet ups! 😅
Unfortunately my mind went blank on a couple of the dishes as I was sitting there. As much Indian food as I have eaten back in America, I really should know better. Lol. Oh probably think about doing a meet up once I hit 20,000 subscribers. I think it’s just too early to do it. I appreciate your support.
Hi, thks for Info. I've heard the name of Gulab Jamun but never tried it because it'sso sweet. I'm not a fan for the sweet at all (except ice cream 🍦🍧🍨😋
Nice video, Serg. I usually visit Little India once a month to purchase all my spices, nuts, legumes, and dried fruits. Punjab Sweets and Royal India are great places for Indian cuisine. Should you revisit the area, Mama Restaurant is also great (especially their Sino-Indian dishes like Gobi Manchurian), and right across from them is a little outside stand with a few tables called Tony's which has really tasty and really inexpensive Indian/Nepalese dishes (best deal in town!).
The green and red sweets are called peda, they are made out of milk, sugar and spices like cardamom. The orange round sweet is called Jalebi. Crispy cracker served with Indian thali is called papad or papadam. The goat cheese is cottage cheese and its called paneer. Love your videos keep on rolling them.
For some reason I just could not remember the cheese. I’ve had Indian food many many times but just had a blank moment. Lol. Glad you like my videos. Thank you. 😊
Your pronunciation of Indian food items is on the dot and you have great knowledge of Indian food. Very impressive. Love from India. 🙏 This emoji means “Namaste”- greetings with respect.
I spent 41 years in northern California. There was a sizable Indian population and I went to many Indian restaurants. I really love Indian food. Thanks for your support, as always, Radhika!
It’s not a very big area, but it’s definitely really cool. There’s another restaurant there called Tony’s, that’s supposed to be some excellent Indian food as well.
I loved Indian food. I’m gonna have to find some other ethnic neighborhoods here in Bangkok. I know there’s obviously Chinatown, there’s a Japanese neighborhood not far from me and there’s also an area that’s full of Middle Eastern shops and restaurants.
Like to watch your travel-blog👍 As for me, showing local toy-shop/retro-shop/collectioner-shop - very interesting😁 think About this😁 And hope, May be in Future, you visit Odessa😉👍
I will do a video like that soon. I would love to go visit Odessa some day. Right now, as a Russian born American, it probably would not be a good idea for me. Hope all is well with you Makc and that your shop is thriving.
Hi Serg I enjoyed your Indian Video. It’s really interesting. But I am not a friend of Indian Food. I think that’s prejudices. Some years ago I ate one time Persian and it was horrible. I know it’s a different between these countries. Nevertheless I never try Indian. I am used to eat Italian, Thai, Chinese, Greece. But Greece is very simple. Now I prefer of course Thai. Thanks for the beautiful impressions.
Maybe the Persian food you had was bad. I would suggest you try Persian food again somewhere else. Indian food is very different. I really recommend you give other cuisines a try. My suggestion is to find a well rated place or go with someone who knows which dishes are usually the best.
I couldn't find any good Indian food in Tbilisi, but, surprisingly, found some great Thai food! 😃 Granted, I haven't been to either India or SE Asia, but I have been to 21 countries and the best Indian food I ever had was in Carvoeiro, Portugal on the Algarve. Those guys were dedicated!
@@LifewithSerg Thanks, I'll be in town end of the month. Will try to make my way there. I've seen on reddit some people saying their stomach wasn't ready for the food. Would you say this is a possibility?
Please, Serg, never stop going to 7-Eleven, not even when you reach 1-million subscribers milestone. This is a must in your videos ;) You were wise enough not to go with the really spicy Indian food this time.
hello, hello Serg. I'll support you by watching ads. but pls allow me to skip it if it's longer than 10 mins.😊 Tomorrow I'll be back to work. Hv a nice week and CYa 🤗
The Indian food looks like cheap cafeteria food, no thanks. Go to places with better chefs . Make videos on specific things, like desserts or bazaar bargains.
My mom often took me and my sister with her to Pahurat to buy fabrics as she was a garment maker, but we never thought of trying Indian food before. Just recently I ate Indian food for the first time in that same restaurant you were in and I loved it a lot! Super flavorful! Thanks for sharing, Serg! ❤️
Yes, that is a great restaurant. I’m glad you finally got to try Indian food. 😃
Nice video! I didn’t even know this area existed in Bangkok. Thanks for venturing into different areas of Bangkok!
It’s a very cool area! It was also my first time going inside of Sikh temple and I found it fascinating.
Your videos keep getting better and better. Not easy to do. Kudos.
I really do appreciate that Roger! I’m always striving to improve in life.
Another great video ! I've enjoyed them all. Gave you a thumbs up....I probably missed something, so will watch a second time...Matt from Scottsdale
Hey there Matt! I’m always happy to know that people are enjoying my videos. Sometimes when I finish making them I second-guess whether or not people will enjoy it. 🤔😜 I do UA-cam because I love finding some of the more hidden places and sharing them with you guys. More to come soon!
Can't get enough of your videos Serg. Another great one,!
Thanks! Always happy to know that people enjoy what I’m making. More coming soon.
Hmmm... found a sweet area to explore. NICE!
Ha ha. Yes it was sweet. Lol
Thanks for sharing! Next time, I am in Bangkok I will make an honest attempt to check out Lil India and the bridge.
It’s a cool little area. There’s so many little hidden neighborhoods in the city. I’ll never discover even 10% of them.
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You can walk to "The old Siam" shopping mall first floor have variety Thai food in one place.
Yes I saw that mall but I wanted to focus on the Indian parts for this video.
Serg, my man, You can have Indian food at KLONG ONG ANG when they open for shopping walk path every weekend. 💖
What I’m really looking for is a good Mexican place. I’ve tried 5 here in Bangkok, and all have been just so so.
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When my two aunties came to visit me in SoCal from Thailand, they were simply amazed at how cars stopped for pedestrians. They were used to cars and motorbikes having the right of way over pedestrians in Thailand.
Yeah that’s one of the crazier things here.
Hi Serg, there is a Burmese noodles (Myanmar noodles) on your right at 4:44. I don't know that it taste like the authentic one or not, but i think you should try.
If I go back to that area, I will definitely have to give it a try. Thank you for the suggestion.
Thanks for sharing your nice video.
I’m happy to know that you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching.
Hello I like indian food too, thank you to visit this place and put the links in description below, I will try next time I will come Thailand in November
Glad you liked it!
There is a nice breakfast place near those parts called On lok yun. Old school American-Chinese breakfast diner.
That sounds very cool, I’ll have to look into that.
Gulnap jamun is so sweet and moist texture dessert 🍨 😍 👌 👍 tandoori chiken and naan bread so delicious
I absolutely love Indian food! I was really happy to find this little area in Bangkok
This is my fav of your video so far! A lot of Very interesting things
I really enjoyed exploring that area. Glad you liked it as well.
Wow, this was very interesting. I have never been to a temple like that, they seem nice. Great video!
Thanks man. Yeah this was a very interesting place. As I mentioned in my videos, I’m not a religious person, but for some reason I really enjoy seeing different houses of worship.
Hi Serg, enjoyed your video. The Indian food looked delicious bit on the pricey side.
This is an area I knew nothing about so thank you for that.
Take care GOD Bless you and yours. M
Yes it was not cheap, there are cheaper Indian restaurants in Bangkok. I’m definitely going to go try them. There’s so many cool little hidden neighborhoods in Bangkok. I’m sure I will never find even 10% of them, but it’s fun looking.
Wowwww look yummmmyyy
It was very good!
After your last pic trailing this video you put me in the mood, so I grabbed a chicken jalfrezi for tomorrow's dinner 👏 Nice to see this part of the city, I haven't seen anyone else taking a look 👍
It’s a cool little part of Bangkok. I think most travel vlogers head to the popular places.
Never been to that temple and that mall before, such a random places with an entertaining vlog👍
Glad you liked it. I like finding hidden places like this.
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So far, you are becoming more and more like Thai people. Your way of crossing the road, for instance.
5555. Yes, soon I will be wearing a sweater because I will be cold. Lol
Hey Serg
The Indian sweets that you tried Green and Red ones are called MODAk. A very special offering to Lord Ganesha during the festival. The other one is Jalebee again typical Indian sweet enjoyed during festivities.
Great thank you so much. I was able to look up the Jalebee, but I did not know what the first 2 were called.
11:05 That's a very interesting way to say cumin (cue-min) lol
Also 15:36 that's the world's first garden bridge! It would've been second if London went through with its plan for one, but it failed because... of the (then) new Mayor of London.
Yeah as I watched it, I realized how I miss-pronounced it. Lmao. 🤣
Paneer, also known as ponir or Indian cottage cheese, is a fresh acid-set cheese common in the Indian subcontinent made from cow or buffalo milk. Maybe some are made with Goat Cheese as well?
No you’re absolutely right about the acid set cheese, I don’t know why I was thinking of goat cheese. Lol
In Bangkok you can try Mediterranean Middle East Cuisine like Lebanese, Israel and Korean Food as well, I really Like it!!
Yes, I’ve had several of those. Need to find the Israeli food for sure.
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The green and red ones are modak and the orange twisted ones are Jalebi! Deep fried!
Good to see you enjoying! Being an Indian I usually stay away from eating so much sweets for their calories. And loved the way you described Gulab jamun! 😅
I have recently moved to Bangkok! Love to catchup when you have your meet ups! 😅
Unfortunately my mind went blank on a couple of the dishes as I was sitting there. As much Indian food as I have eaten back in America, I really should know better. Lol.
Oh probably think about doing a meet up once I hit 20,000 subscribers. I think it’s just too early to do it. I appreciate your support.
Hi, thks for Info. I've heard the name of Gulab Jamun but never tried it because it'sso sweet. I'm not a fan for the sweet at all (except ice cream 🍦🍧🍨😋
@@nittayach.7800 yup! Me too! Not a big fan but can never say no to one at times!
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Nice video, Serg. I usually visit Little India once a month to purchase all my spices, nuts, legumes, and dried fruits. Punjab Sweets and Royal India are great places for Indian cuisine. Should you revisit the area, Mama Restaurant is also great (especially their Sino-Indian dishes like Gobi Manchurian), and right across from them is a little outside stand with a few tables called Tony's which has really tasty and really inexpensive Indian/Nepalese dishes (best deal in town!).
Yeah I’ve heard that Tony’s was really good. Will def give it a try next time I am there. Glad you like this video.
I found that when i was in Bangkok i tried more things than i would at home. Have you tried Thai all you can eat BBQ yet soo good
Yes, Moo Katha. I’ve only had it once so far, but it was great. I think when we’re on vacation or travel we’re more open to new experiences.
Wow… that’s lovely place brod!
I really loved that area!
Tony's Resturant in little India looks like a great spot as well.... for Indian Food. Shout out from the Bay Area neighbor.... Martinez CA ..
Yeah, I’m definitely gonna try Tony’s next time I go back into Little India. It’s supposed to be a really good place. And hello Martinez!
The green and red sweets are called peda, they are made out of milk, sugar and spices like cardamom. The orange round sweet is called Jalebi. Crispy cracker served with Indian thali is called papad or papadam. The goat cheese is cottage cheese and its called paneer. Love your videos keep on rolling them.
For some reason I just could not remember the cheese. I’ve had Indian food many many times but just had a blank moment. Lol. Glad you like my videos. Thank you. 😊
Your pronunciation of Indian food items is on the dot and you have great knowledge of Indian food. Very impressive. Love from India. 🙏 This emoji means “Namaste”- greetings with respect.
I spent 41 years in northern California. There was a sizable Indian population and I went to many Indian restaurants. I really love Indian food. Thanks for your support, as always, Radhika!
Loved watching you visiting Gurudwara and relishing Indian delicacies. It feels greatly connected.
I really enjoyed my day in Little India. I’m going to try to discover some other ethnic neighborhoods here in Bangkok.
Enjoy. Me too reaching soon to spend a week in Thailand. Although a short vacation.
Try Hussain Restaurant, a Pakistani Restaurant in Nana Area, my favorite affordable spot for take out or a sit down meal.
Oh that sounds good. Will check it out. Thanks!
Love your videos
Thank you. I appreciate that!
@@LifewithSerg you inspire me and probably a lot of people. Thank you
Nice… thanks Serg.. I love Indian food.. I am from Bangkok but did not know there is little India there… will check it out next time I go back home…
It’s not a very big area, but it’s definitely really cool. There’s another restaurant there called Tony’s, that’s supposed to be some excellent Indian food as well.
@@LifewithSerg thank you… hopefully I can go home next month… definitely I will go try… have fun and enjoy your stay in Thailand
Enjoyed this video Serg!
I loved Indian food. I’m gonna have to find some other ethnic neighborhoods here in Bangkok. I know there’s obviously Chinatown, there’s a Japanese neighborhood not far from me and there’s also an area that’s full of Middle Eastern shops and restaurants.
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Great video Serg 👍 Indian food is one of my favorites
Yeah me too. I really liked that area. Glad you liked this episode. More soon.
Little India “Phahurat” Next one “Yao Warat” China town. I’m counting.
Yeah I’ve actually not explored Chinatown, other than Talat Noi. Need to go there for sure.
Love Indian food too.
One of my favorite foods!
You should arabic (yemeni ) food in nana area soi 3 i think
Oh yeah, Soi Arab is its nickname as it has mostly middle eastern food. I’ve eaten there a few times. Pretty good.
Like to watch your travel-blog👍
As for me, showing local toy-shop/retro-shop/collectioner-shop - very interesting😁 think About this😁
And hope, May be in Future, you visit Odessa😉👍
I will do a video like that soon. I would love to go visit Odessa some day. Right now, as a Russian born American, it probably would not be a good idea for me.
Hope all is well with you Makc and that your shop is thriving.
Hi Serg I enjoyed your Indian Video. It’s really interesting. But I am not a friend of Indian Food. I think that’s prejudices.
Some years ago I ate one time Persian and it was horrible. I know it’s a different between these countries. Nevertheless I never try Indian.
I am used to eat Italian, Thai, Chinese, Greece. But Greece is very simple.
Now I prefer of course Thai.
Thanks for the beautiful impressions.
Maybe the Persian food you had was bad. I would suggest you try Persian food again somewhere else. Indian food is very different. I really recommend you give other cuisines a try. My suggestion is to find a well rated place or go with someone who knows which dishes are usually the best.
Have to try this looked great...👍
It’s excellent. There are lots of little cool places in little India.
@@LifewithSerg when are you returning to Thailand I'm looking at two weeks
HI Serg did you go to the Pride festival ? Looked amazing !
There was a pride festival here in Bangkok?! Dang, that would have been cool.
@@LifewithSerg first one in 16 years. From what I seen looked like some interesting things going on lol .
I’ve gone to some of those in San Francisco when I lived in Northern California. You definitely see some pretty wild things. Lol
I couldn't find any good Indian food in Tbilisi, but, surprisingly, found some great Thai food! 😃 Granted, I haven't been to either India or SE Asia, but I have been to 21 countries and the best Indian food I ever had was in Carvoeiro, Portugal on the Algarve. Those guys were dedicated!
I would absolutely love to go to Portugal. Looks stunning. I’ve had some really good Indian food having lived in northern California for four decades.
As always, amazing vid! You make me hungry 😅 now I wanna try Indian food hahaha anyways, everything looks delicius! Kisses from Argentina🥰
Oh you have amazing food in Argentina.
@@LifewithSerg hahaha yes we do! You're more than welcome to come, and happily I'll be your guide whenever you want 💪🤗
No sugar coke in the background whilst eating Indian sweets
Just a bottle of water. 😁
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I always eat Indian food when I need to purge the system. Works every time.
Ha ha. I love Indian food, but it does the same to me. Lol
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I’m glad to hear that you like Indian food also. Thanks for watching.
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So tasty!
Indian desserts are very sweet, unlike Thai desserts that use mostly coconut milk, which is not too sweet.
I think Thai desserts are very sweet, but these Indian ones were sweeter. Plus every Thai dish seems to have sugar in it. 555
Is this the same Indian restaurant mark weins when to?
The first restaurant I went to is the one he went to as well. But where I had my lunch is not a place he went.
@@LifewithSerg Thanks, I'll be in town end of the month. Will try to make my way there. I've seen on reddit some people saying their stomach wasn't ready for the food. Would you say this is a possibility?
Please, Serg, never stop going to 7-Eleven, not even when you reach 1-million subscribers milestone. This is a must in your videos ;)
You were wise enough not to go with the really spicy Indian food this time.
Ha ha. I need 7-11 to sponsor me. Lol
Ooooh Indian cuisines not my cup of tea 😐 But enjoyed the vlog, thank you 🙏
Yeah, I know it’s not for everyone, but there’s more to this video than just the food.
Namaste .......naturally I should have eaten before watching this. I feel like Indian food tonight. go figure 🙂
Ha ha ha. I love Indian food! It’s actually been over a month since I’ve had Indian food here. Now I’m hungry again. Lol
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hello, hello Serg. I'll support you by watching ads. but pls allow me to skip it if it's longer than 10 mins.😊
Tomorrow I'll be back to work. Hv a nice week and CYa 🤗
You’re welcome to watch, or not watch, any of my videos that you like, or don’t like. No problem. 😊
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Very happy. Thanks.
Wouldn't it be co incidence, Indian Town is next to China Town? 😅
Funny how that works out in geography as well. 😁
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It's not pronounced Sick it's Seek.
Nope, you’re wrong.
Go easy on the Indian sweets brother!! They look and taste delicious but they are very bad for us!!! Take it from me. I know well #stroke.
Yeah that was way more sugar than I should take in. Thanks for looking out.
You are so cute.😍
Thanks, I appreciate the compliment. 😁
Hey Serg Mike here. I texted you a few days back with no response do you get your text? Mike
I know the problem. Will reach out now.
Is this the Indian restaurant that made you sick?
Noooo. Lol. This place is awesome.
Sir, you are not eating indian food.its à Pakistan restaurant.They are misusing the name of Indian restaurant.Be cautious
Thanks for watching.
The Indian food looks like cheap cafeteria food, no thanks. Go to places with better chefs . Make videos on specific things, like desserts or bazaar bargains.
Lmao. Everyone’s a critic. 😂