Your guide was not that great. First, he didn't take you to many other great iconic places some of which are there since 9-10 decades and which are too good to be missed. Second, I think the sequence could have been better to enjoy it more. For example pan is supposed to be the last thing after all the food. It is like a moth freshener.
You guys have such a positive perspective towards everything. That’s the key to happiness. India is the biggest vegetarian nation in the world and there are so many flavors and texture from so little variation that you’ll find there.
Delhi has such great street food! I just did A Chef's Tour in Kolkata and ate 10 courses, each place over 100 years old too. I'll be back in Delhi next month and will probably try the tour here too.
No way, that's awesome!! We did the tour with them in Kolkata as well (video will be up in a few weeks) and it was amazing! If your guide was Avik we are sure your tour was incredible. He was such a wicked guide!
Hi both. To avoid digestion issues, I suggest you to have curd/yogurt/lassi/ butter milk as the last dish of every meal.. This has full of probiotics and will help your digestion issues and also aid in tasting lovely veg dishes of India - Madhu, from Chennai ( South India).
@@user-pz6et7bi5w bro one thing I want to say is, spices are healthy for body if taken in moderation like black peper, cloves, cinammon sticks and leaves, curry leaves, cardamom etc. all are healthy for body. These are also used in ayurveda. But if someone do notalways eat spices, then consuming it can upset his stomach, bcs spice can be too hot for him and his untrained stomach. So you can ask for less spices (if you are not regular spice eater); it is also has nice flavours too. And raita, lassi, butter-milk are also really good as you suggested.
You guys are energetic as hell. Loved the vlog. And yes, you are absolutely right in getting a guide. Its like getting a tutor for studying, you can always study on your own but it will take way longer, tutor will help you achieve the same goal in miniscule amount of time.
Wow, this street food tour in Chandni Chowk looks incredible! Thanks for sharing your experience and the recommendation. Can't wait to try all these delicious Indian street foods when I visit Delhi! 🇮🇳🍲✨
you have been to more than 10 countries but have only 14k subscriber ,now you are in India , This UA-cam channel will be a family of more than 50k subscriber before you leave India for sure .
I really love your positive energy. The best part about all your dishes was that it was all Vegetarian and that's something I don't think any other country can offer. Just saying that's what you get from a civilization which is thousands of year old.
Awesome video guys, Gajendra is a nice guy explained dishes in details. There are 100s of india vlogs we see in youtube but few like yours can keep us connected till the end. Keep up the good work, enjoy the diversity of India.
I just love how you to just enjoy being here among us. I love the positivity of you two. You guys are respectful, accepting to new culture and definitely have a huge heart for more. ❤️🙏 This is why our ancestors aptly said : *atithi devo bhava:* Guests are gods.
the first shot of Chandni chawk where you meet your guide, the white temple behind you is the Gauri Shankar Mandir(temple), one of the most revered temple in old delhi
Really heartening to see you guys experiencing the local delicacies and also thank you for acknowledging the local guide. Maybe you can also share his contact details so that other visitors can also benefit from it. Have fun.
We INDIANS always share love and kindness. Don't know you have noticed or not in india's tour videos, you got tremendous response on your videos. Make as many as videos you can. beneficial for your channel and also for your happy memories.
here is my suggestion. please visit Darjeeling India's Nepal. next you can visit Sikkim which is very similar to Bhutan. it is clean pollution free and first organic state of India. after that Uttarakhand State you can go to it is most authentic indian state in north india. lot of spirituality in that state but you can avoid Haridwar city as there is some scams not nearly as much as Delhi. beautiful state Himachal Pradesh is a great destination. state is full of great hill stations. its capital Shimla is like British town, please ride UNESCO World Heritage Shimla Kalka train. Dharamshala town is little Tibet where Dalai Lama and lot of Tibetan Refugee live. north of Himachal Pradesh there is Ladakh one of the most beautiful place on earth. instead of going by bus you can take airplane from New Delhi or other airports to reach Ladakh.
Roti is supposed to be torn and eaten with only hand(there is a technique for that). Most of India except Delhi and the northwest follow the ethos. The rotis cooked in tandoor are admittedly harder to tear so you can use a fork or spoon to grip the bread and tear it with the other hand.
@@nicoleandmico that's why I recommended using a fork to grip the bread. Since you are in Delhi the people won't mind, they eat thicker bread which are difficult to tear. Enjoy your stay.
actually you can use both hand too for tearing the bread, there is not is not any issue in it and its completely fine. And you should eat bread and other dish using hands only. To enjoy roti as much, use hands only (one or both hand, not a problem). I will say the way you ate it was perfect.
@@someonejustsomeone1469 I don't know where you are from, but here in delhi-NCR, we have both thin and thick rotis. And talking about hands, no problem with using both hands to tear roti, i don't know what problem you have with both hands. Hands one or both are better then fork, you do not eat roti with fork, though no one should mind if you do so. On your opinion about people minding things, I will say that its their problem if someone even mind that how you are eating. And She ate very perfectly.
@@AlphaCentauri2 using both hands can bring problems. You live in the city where anyone can phone call you or you might need to sneeze or share utensils with others. Many people watch TV while eating so they might need to handle the remote. You need a spare hand for those situations or you'll make things dirty and spread diseases. The same way Indians are acutely conscious of lip hygiene is shared when it comes to hand hygiene in most of India. There has to be a reason why people from north/northwest don't follow it.
@@nicoleandmico the best thing about your videos is that it feels very genuine. even us Indians think twice before trying street food from places we dont know. Always look for the shops that are crowded with locals and the food wouldn't disappoint you. although avoid the cheapest options which are crowded by laborers or drivers as your stomach might not be able to handle it. just take suggestions from a few locals or even on instagram or youtube before trying any food here. and yeah freshly cooked hot food is usually very safe. hope to see more of your videos soon :) enjoy your stay
You guys have to visit Goa( It's literally the Hawaii of India its amazing) And Kerala too.. BTW totally in love with your videos ! Keep more videos coming!!
Love that you both are so open to trying everything and having an open mind in terms of the flavour and palate acceptance... If you ever in lucknow hit me up i would love show you guys around.
U must try chole kulche.....btw loving ur India tour☺️Can u pls tell what was ur inspiration for the world tour and leaving ur jobs?....and u should travel all the parts of India ...enjoy and forgive us if u had a bad experience.....thank you☺️🤗
Thanks! We worked for many years to save up enough to quit our jobs and travel. We love learning about new cultures, meeting new people, and eating new foods! We are doing our best to see a good amount of India during our 2 months here :)
@@nicoleandmico please go to Uttar pradesh basically Agra 'Mathura-Vrindawan-Barsana,Ayodhya and Varanasi and Kanpur and Lucknow and fatehpur sikri too
india has huge variety of food. in every 50 km food changes. whenever you visit a restaurant you can ask for special Thali of that state you are in. 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 Chennai 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 for Delhi Belly the city with the similar name is the place.
The last dried puri you were given is called Sukha by the locals in some parts of India. Which sort of works as a palate cleanser. More power to you and your channel, wishing you guys a blissful year ahead.
I hope both of you enjoy to this journey in my country 🇮🇳🇮🇳. After end this journey both of you return to your country taking lots of amazing memories. Let's enjoy it😇😇😇🤯
Great vlog you two!!! Lee and I just watched it together, tucked up in bed, recovering from a cold. So many wonderful foods and lovely to see your smiling faces ❤️ Great job!!!
To book your own Delhi food tour go to tinyurl.com/5dsvjxdf
You won't regret it!
Your guide was not that great. First, he didn't take you to many other great iconic places some of which are there since 9-10 decades and which are too good to be missed. Second, I think the sequence could have been better to enjoy it more. For example pan is supposed to be the last thing after all the food. It is like a moth freshener.
@@vipulgupta tbh, he did a good job...
@@pjsudharshan It is not about honesty, it is about opinion. In my opinion he didn't and I have stated the reasons. You can have your opinion.
This is the content that we can all like: food!
Yes!
Try chicken keema+ rumali roti 🥰🥰🥰🥰 🙏🏻
Yup
You guys have such a positive perspective towards everything. That’s the key to happiness.
India is the biggest vegetarian nation in the world and there are so many flavors and texture from so little variation that you’ll find there.
Thank you! We have loved the food soooooo much so far!
All the positivity just stopped flowing when I heard "chai tea" 🥲
Delhi has such great street food! I just did A Chef's Tour in Kolkata and ate 10 courses, each place over 100 years old too. I'll be back in Delhi next month and will probably try the tour here too.
You are here too 😀
Love your vedios bro 👍🏻
No way, that's awesome!! We did the tour with them in Kolkata as well (video will be up in a few weeks) and it was amazing! If your guide was Avik we are sure your tour was incredible. He was such a wicked guide!
Benjamin i m missing your video too braah.where you are lately?
@@nicoleandmico yep, he did great!
Kolkata offers the the most varieties of food no matter it is sweets or any meal or snacks.
And it is the Cultural Capital of India as well!
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You've got great taste in music!
Do not leave India until you see the Indian Himalayas. Ladakh, Himachal, and Uttarakhand are must visit.
Hi both. To avoid digestion issues, I suggest you to have curd/yogurt/lassi/ butter milk as the last dish of every meal.. This has full of probiotics and will help your digestion issues and also aid in tasting lovely veg dishes of India - Madhu, from Chennai ( South India).
Avoid paper use water
Paper burn / flame
Spices Hot😂😂😂😂
Also, it will negate any effect of spices that you relished in your meal and keep your internal organs healthy.
@@user-pz6et7bi5w bro one thing I want to say is, spices are healthy for body if taken in moderation like black peper, cloves, cinammon sticks and leaves, curry leaves, cardamom etc. all are healthy for body. These are also used in ayurveda.
But if someone do notalways eat spices, then consuming it can upset his stomach, bcs spice can be too hot for him and his untrained stomach.
So you can ask for less spices (if you are not regular spice eater); it is also has nice flavours too. And raita, lassi, butter-milk are also really good as you suggested.
Yup agreed.
I use Dahi/Doi/curd to bring down the spice flames.
Doi is such a blessing. 😭😍
You guys are energetic as hell. Loved the vlog. And yes, you are absolutely right in getting a guide. Its like getting a tutor for studying, you can always study on your own but it will take way longer, tutor will help you achieve the same goal in miniscule amount of time.
Definitely! We were so glad to have Gagendra show us around 🥰
Your welcome to India 🇮🇳
Your country
You guys are killing the videos lately🔥!! Keep it up!!
Thanks so much!
Oh my goodness, it's on the list! Gonna do it!
Yes!
Wow, this street food tour in Chandni Chowk looks incredible! Thanks for sharing your experience and the recommendation. Can't wait to try all these delicious Indian street foods when I visit Delhi! 🇮🇳🍲✨
You guys are so enjoyable to watch. Love your energy!
Thank you so much!!
you have been to more than 10 countries but have only 14k subscriber ,now you are in India , This UA-cam channel will be a family of more than 50k subscriber before you leave India for sure .
India is a different country in the world... Like many world equal to one India🇮🇳
How many countries have you been to ?
Just found your channel, as new UA-camrs you guys are such an inspiration, thank you!
Awe thanks you guys! Good luck on the journey! 😊
Hi Matt & Laurie,
This is Gajendra Singh. Looking forward to see you in Delhi.
I really love your positive energy. The best part about all your dishes was that it was all Vegetarian and that's something I don't think any other country can offer. Just saying that's what you get from a civilization which is thousands of year old.
Awesome video guys, Gajendra is a nice guy explained dishes in details. There are 100s of india vlogs we see in youtube but few like yours can keep us connected till the end. Keep up the good work, enjoy the diversity of India.
Thank you so much, we really appreciate the compliment!!
That aunty at 6:42 was spitting some most valuable facts. I have to reconsider my approach like that now.
Now I'm craving for all this stuff 😭
Oh man it was delicious!
Yess😂😂😂
I just love how you to just enjoy being here among us. I love the positivity of you two. You guys are respectful, accepting to new culture and definitely have a huge heart for more. ❤️🙏
This is why our ancestors aptly said :
*atithi devo bhava:*
Guests are gods.
Welcome to India 🇮🇳🇮🇳❤️
6:42 golden words
Well said 👏👌🏼
Guide is truely good one who showed them almost all different indigenious food of India. For guide👍👍👍
Good to see You enjoying Indian trip .
India is diverse in every aspect food ,people, religion ,colours and vibes,
Brilliant video! it’s a vlog done well . rounded insight & justice for delving into its depth in the heart of the Capital.
Thanks so much!
Your welcome to india 🇮🇳
I'm from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳 and I'm your new subscriber
Thank you so much for joining us!
the first shot of Chandni chawk where you meet your guide, the white temple behind you is the Gauri Shankar Mandir(temple), one of the most revered temple in old delhi
Welcome to India 🇮🇳❤️🤗
Thank you!
Dont forget to try street food of mumbai ☺😋
We definitely will!! And we will film it to share with you all :)
@@nicoleandmico In Mumbai Vada pav, Pav bhaji , Falooda , sev puri is a must try.
u guys so exciting to watch
Thanks so much for watching!
Another great video. And congrats on hitting the UA-cam algorithms! Haha. Keep these videos coming guys.
Haha thanks!
Simply beautiful video .
Thank you 😊💓
hope you will have memorable trip in India !
I'm sure we will! :)
Really heartening to see you guys experiencing the local delicacies and also thank you for acknowledging the local guide. Maybe you can also share his contact details so that other visitors can also benefit from it. Have fun.
We INDIANS always share love and kindness. Don't know you have noticed or not in india's tour videos, you got tremendous response on your videos. Make as many as videos you can. beneficial for your channel and also for your happy memories.
What an amazing video! Heading to Delhi next week and think we will try this tour!:)
Oh that's so great! We couldn't recommend them more highly. We had an incredible time with Gajendra!
I love that u guys are enjoying
Thanks!
Namaste 🙏....nice vlog....liked it
Thanks a lot!
following was fantastic
1.indian lady appearance and
2. you actually tried Paan.
Your videos are great! I'm travelling with you🙏
Thank you!
Delhi's taste is better than any other city in India.
I love that you had a food guide
He was so wonderful. We learned so much!
here is my suggestion. please visit Darjeeling India's Nepal. next you can visit Sikkim which is very similar to Bhutan. it is clean pollution free and first organic state of India. after that Uttarakhand State you can go to it is most authentic indian state in north india. lot of spirituality in that state but you can avoid Haridwar city as there is some scams not nearly as much as Delhi. beautiful state Himachal Pradesh is a great destination. state is full of great hill stations. its capital Shimla is like British town, please ride UNESCO World Heritage Shimla Kalka train. Dharamshala town is little Tibet where Dalai Lama and lot of Tibetan Refugee live. north of Himachal Pradesh there is Ladakh one of the most beautiful place on earth. instead of going by bus you can take airplane from New Delhi or other airports to reach Ladakh.
Great stuff...well done Gajendra! Glad you guys got to experience this!
Roti is supposed to be torn and eaten with only hand(there is a technique for that). Most of India except Delhi and the northwest follow the ethos. The rotis cooked in tandoor are admittedly harder to tear so you can use a fork or spoon to grip the bread and tear it with the other hand.
We are nit skilled enough to do it one handed yet 😄
@@nicoleandmico that's why I recommended using a fork to grip the bread. Since you are in Delhi the people won't mind, they eat thicker bread which are difficult to tear.
Enjoy your stay.
actually you can use both hand too for tearing the bread, there is not is not any issue in it and its completely fine.
And you should eat bread and other dish using hands only. To enjoy roti as much, use hands only (one or both hand, not a problem).
I will say the way you ate it was perfect.
@@someonejustsomeone1469 I don't know where you are from, but here in delhi-NCR, we have both thin and thick rotis. And talking about hands, no problem with using both hands to tear roti, i don't know what problem you have with both hands. Hands one or both are better then fork, you do not eat roti with fork, though no one should mind if you do so.
On your opinion about people minding things, I will say that its their problem if someone even mind that how you are eating. And She ate very perfectly.
@@AlphaCentauri2 using both hands can bring problems. You live in the city where anyone can phone call you or you might need to sneeze or share utensils with others. Many people watch TV while eating so they might need to handle the remote. You need a spare hand for those situations or you'll make things dirty and spread diseases.
The same way Indians are acutely conscious of lip hygiene is shared when it comes to hand hygiene in most of India. There has to be a reason why people from north/northwest don't follow it.
You really found a good guide.
Bhaiyaji good job 👍👍👍
He was amazing! 10/10
I love your videos so much
Thank you!
you can probably make hundreds of such videos on indian street food itself lol. loved your Diwali video as well. good luck :D
Definitely! We can't believe how many different foods available to try here in India
@@nicoleandmico the best thing about your videos is that it feels very genuine. even us Indians think twice before trying street food from places we dont know. Always look for the shops that are crowded with locals and the food wouldn't disappoint you. although avoid the cheapest options which are crowded by laborers or drivers as your stomach might not be able to handle it. just take suggestions from a few locals or even on instagram or youtube before trying any food here. and yeah freshly cooked hot food is usually very safe. hope to see more of your videos soon :) enjoy your stay
You guys have to visit Goa( It's literally the Hawaii of India its amazing) And Kerala too.. BTW totally in love with your videos ! Keep more videos coming!!
We definitely will! Thanks for watching and letting us know you're enjoying!
Welcome to india. Love from India 💞😊🤝
I love Indias culture thanks for sharing a little piece of India.
Visit rajasthan you both enjoy very much ❤ and your videos views touch next level 😊
Love that you both are so open to trying everything and having an open mind in terms of the flavour and palate acceptance... If you ever in lucknow hit me up i would love show you guys around.
I am so hungry now. Great video.
Roti is made with whole wheat flour ....whereas.... Naan is made out of Plain White Flour ...by default in a tandoori oven.
Enjoy your travel ! ❤️
Thank You for visiting India 🙏🏻
welcome to India 💐💐
A different place, different meals. Its been such an interesting video.
Thank you so much!
awesome video guys!
Thanks so much!
U must try chole kulche.....btw loving ur India tour☺️Can u pls tell what was ur inspiration for the world tour and leaving ur jobs?....and u should travel all the parts of India ...enjoy and forgive us if u had a bad experience.....thank you☺️🤗
Thanks! We worked for many years to save up enough to quit our jobs and travel. We love learning about new cultures, meeting new people, and eating new foods! We are doing our best to see a good amount of India during our 2 months here :)
@@nicoleandmico please go to Uttar pradesh basically Agra 'Mathura-Vrindawan-Barsana,Ayodhya and Varanasi and Kanpur and Lucknow and fatehpur sikri too
@@nicoleandmico I came to know that u r in Goa now....i didn't follow ur IG 🤗🤗
@@ayushsaxena9426 Haan bhai abhi UP ke kuch hi cities bache honge, woh bhi likh dete waha bhi ja aate woh log. Lol. 😂🤦♂️
Welcome to India🇮🇳🙏
I’m visiting Delhi next month! I can’t wait!
I did this tour as well. Worth every minute and penny. I would highly recommend this to anyone who is visiting Delhi.
So glad you had an awesome time as well!
Thank you guys for visiting India i hope you enjoyed 😊
Best Part 6:39 the lady said they find happiness in little things and we died earn and earn Money..👌👌👌 Find Your happiness ❤❤
Thank you! Yes we loved what she said too. She was nice 😊
india has huge variety of food. in every 50 km food changes. whenever you visit a restaurant you can ask for special Thali of that state you are in. 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 Chennai 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
for Delhi Belly the city with the similar name is the place.
Jalebi and Rabdi are godly combo.
May bholenaath bless both of you ❤❤❤❤
Don't forget to try chola bathura
I'm planning to go to India and I just found your channel, it's very helpful. Thank you🥰
The last dried puri you were given is called Sukha by the locals in some parts of India. Which sort of works as a palate cleanser. More power to you and your channel, wishing you guys a blissful year ahead.
SUPERB 👍👏
Love from India 🇮🇳
You can cover the all world in a single life .But you can't cover INDIA in a single life ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I hope both of you enjoy to this journey in my country 🇮🇳🇮🇳. After end this journey both of you return to your country taking lots of amazing memories. Let's enjoy it😇😇😇🤯
Thanks for such a great video about street food in Delhi 👍
We're glad you enjoyed!
Come chandannagar (kolkata) to view jagadhatri puja..famous in india
Love u guys From india❤️
You look like Pam Beesly from the office. Enjoy your trip
Come Gujrat @ Visit Ahemedabad or Surat :)
Ayo Sundar pichai is there touring guide damn
Just kidding, love the video:)🇮🇳
Mouth watering..love you guys...
Great video guys!! Couldn't ask for better😄
Nice video. Nice food.
Wow…Nice VIDEO 👍
Great vlog you two!!! Lee and I just watched it together, tucked up in bed, recovering from a cold. So many wonderful foods and lovely to see your smiling faces ❤️ Great job!!!
Awe thanks Han (and Mav 😉). It's so nice to be able to share our adventures with you both!!
Wow I just feel every food
Visit south india you will see different culture over hear. The language, people, food all are different . Love from kerala
We will be headed to Kerala for sure!
If you have extra time then you should visit mountain states like Himachal, uttarakhand, Ladakh and northeast india - meghalaya, mizoram, Manipur etc
Did you guys notice, this channel is growing so fast!! Congratulations 🎉 for 11 k sub waiting for 100k sub ❤️❤️
We love you bro and sis🙏🙏🙏
Food is everything, clean food is rare
Thank you for coming my India.❤❤
You guys amazing sport's 👏 awesome respect to you both good on you 👏
Thanks so much!
Nice, it's good experience.
You guys look Like perfect couple and make awesome video.
Ram Ram ji 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Sheesh I just saw you and love your content