Will taking this kid to London to try out a bunch of different Indian restaurants at different price ranges would be top tier content...just sizzle his circuits and take him around the country/world to try cultural food in various places...
Nothing would bring me greater joy then feeding this guy Peruvian food and seeing his reaction. Polla a la brasa, anticuchos, ceviche, lomo saltado, jalea marisco, papa a la huancaina, and for dessert picarones
i legit think that was my reaction when i had indian for the first time. my family didn't go beyond mexican, and i didn't even have chinese food until high school when a friend's family ordered it while i was there (which was funny because they asked me what i wanted and i went idk i've never had it and they just stared). i knew food could be good but not THAT good. thankfully i had someone there who explained how to eat it so i wasn't just eating the curry like a soup. but that was so awesome.
Actually as an Indian I think there are MANY similarities between Mexican food and Indian food. When I tried molé for the first time I almost got out of my chair and did a little dance. And queso de Oaxaca is FAR superior to mozzarella, fuggeddabouddit. And now there are restaurants that do Indian Mexican fusion and it's a revelation.
I was laughing so hard at the butter chicken part just because I didn't grow up eating indian food but my girlfriend loves it, so I pretty much had the same reaction to it when I had it for the first time, indian food goes so hard
Honestly the way that "lukefoods" pronounces Gulab Jamoon is much more accurate/correct vs. Will himself and that's the part of this video I find the most hilarious lol
Growing up near a major city and experiencing most ethnic cuisine types before 15 is amazing, but I felt Will when he says he wishes he could experience something for the first time again. I don't think I remember any of my "first times". The only thing new, which was pretty fire, was trying etheopian food when I was in college.
lukefoods is so valid lmaoo 😂 and after this vid he did a follow up w the owners where they thanked him for bringing more business to their restaurant 💯
I don't understand how that's even possible. I've lived in 5 countries across the world and there's Indian restaurants EVERYWHERE. The fact that they're even in Kentucky is proof of that lol
even mid Indian food will take a dump on most other "good" food. I heartily recommend trying it if and when you can, just remember Indian spicy is very different from American spicy so maybe don't go straight for the vindaloo
@@bort- Why you acting like Kentucky has no diversity lmao. Its more diverse than literally every single European country aha America is very racially diverse.
So no-one is going to talk about the bhaji when he said there's no onion inside? Bro they r called onion bhaji for a reason😭..my guy find a better place they r giving u onion bhaji without onion
I mean orange chicken is purely American Chinese, right? Butter chicken is from India and it's one of the go-to orders in restaurants in North India. A better comparison for orange chicken is chicken tikka masala which does not exist in India. I'm Indian myself btw.
Lmao eating tikka masala in a car from the container with no rice is insanity.
Both of em getting 'Gulab Jamoon' wrong, LOL xD
And it's so easy to get the pronunciation right these days with Google.
This guy seems so sincere and sweet, he rules
Will Neff: makes fun of guys pronunciation
Will Neff: also pronounces everything wrong, and even arguably more wrong?
I'm deaaaaaaaaad. this is gold.
Facts XD
Tikki masala
Will taking this kid to London to try out a bunch of different Indian restaurants at different price ranges would be top tier content...just sizzle his circuits and take him around the country/world to try cultural food in various places...
Yeah. London the best place to get Indian food 🙌
@@BijoJosephProfile India is the best place to get Indian food.
@@boberKurwa23 i live in india. street food is all i know.
Nothing would bring me greater joy then feeding this guy Peruvian food and seeing his reaction. Polla a la brasa, anticuchos, ceviche, lomo saltado, jalea marisco, papa a la huancaina, and for dessert picarones
Or why not just go to India lmao
gu-LAAB JAH-moon is actually the right pronunciation as far as english letters will let us replicate it.
I cried when Will made fun of his pronunciation and then called it "GLOB JAMMIN"... LOL
@@Sozzzledim ded
@@Sozzzled I didn't know the correct pronunciation but I just had the spidey senses that Will's was off lol
i legit think that was my reaction when i had indian for the first time. my family didn't go beyond mexican, and i didn't even have chinese food until high school when a friend's family ordered it while i was there (which was funny because they asked me what i wanted and i went idk i've never had it and they just stared). i knew food could be good but not THAT good. thankfully i had someone there who explained how to eat it so i wasn't just eating the curry like a soup. but that was so awesome.
Actually as an Indian I think there are MANY similarities between Mexican food and Indian food. When I tried molé for the first time I almost got out of my chair and did a little dance. And queso de Oaxaca is FAR superior to mozzarella, fuggeddabouddit. And now there are restaurants that do Indian Mexican fusion and it's a revelation.
I was laughing so hard at the butter chicken part just because I didn't grow up eating indian food but my girlfriend loves it, so I pretty much had the same reaction to it when I had it for the first time, indian food goes so hard
Honestly the way that "lukefoods" pronounces Gulab Jamoon is much more accurate/correct vs. Will himself and that's the part of this video I find the most hilarious lol
That man's gulab jamun pronunciation is correct, the fact that Will was laughing at that 🤣 was making me laugh. 😅
Not even tika. Butter chicken and it blew his mind. Lmao.
Growing up near a major city and experiencing most ethnic cuisine types before 15 is amazing, but I felt Will when he says he wishes he could experience something for the first time again. I don't think I remember any of my "first times". The only thing new, which was pretty fire, was trying etheopian food when I was in college.
lukefoods is so valid lmaoo 😂 and after this vid he did a follow up w the owners where they thanked him for bringing more business to their restaurant 💯
The guy in chat that typed "NUTTED" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
2:25 not gonna lie if the gerber baby presented in the jar grew up
No one caught Will calling it tiki masala🗿
It is funny to watch people experience indian food for the first time
'My taste buds have been violated'
We need to get this man to Brick Lane immediately. I will ship him Dishoom
Thanq fr this reaction it made us happy thanq neffyy
Ive never seen white personified this much. This is every def jam comic's impression of a white person as a real person
It's funny how Will Neff got gulab jamun more wrong than the guy on the vid.
y is he laughing about gulab jamun wen he said badmaash as bad-mash
Will not realizing hes clowning on someone pronouncing gulab jamun more accurately than he is
aw he seems sweet :D
I love that guy’s videos. He’s the best.
tiki masala is wild
Never laughed so much in my life LOL
When you go to Indian restaurant and you order gulab jamun it's funny for you 😂😂
bro said tikki masala 🤣
best indian in the world is found in india, UK, australia and new zealand hands down no argument.
i can't imagine the kiwi indian scene is realistically better than the US or Canadian one
"bad-mash" 😂
I’m 29, husbands 31 & we’ve never had Indian food 😂. We’d be just as confused as this guy! Lol
You guys should try it if you get the chance it’s amazing! Chicken curry is one of the greatest things to bless this planet
I don't understand how that's even possible. I've lived in 5 countries across the world and there's Indian restaurants EVERYWHERE. The fact that they're even in Kentucky is proof of that lol
even mid Indian food will take a dump on most other "good" food. I heartily recommend trying it if and when you can, just remember Indian spicy is very different from American spicy so maybe don't go straight for the vindaloo
you're missing out
@@bort- Why you acting like Kentucky has no diversity lmao. Its more diverse than literally every single European country aha
America is very racially diverse.
The best Indian food I had was in Japan of all places
Send my man to London
Omg Indian oven catching stray fr
So no-one is going to talk about the bhaji when he said there's no onion inside? Bro they r called onion bhaji for a reason😭..my guy find a better place they r giving u onion bhaji without onion
tee KAAAA, not Tee KEY and he said Gulab right sooooooo....
well not right, but better than this dude
Lukefoods is the best, I love the guy
There defo should not be cinnamon in butter chicken
Lol
i love this video but eating butter chicken and calling it indian food is like eating orange chicken and calling it chinese
I mean orange chicken is purely American Chinese, right? Butter chicken is from India and it's one of the go-to orders in restaurants in North India. A better comparison for orange chicken is chicken tikka masala which does not exist in India. I'm Indian myself btw.
@@ActuallyAnanya oh my bad you're right, I think I got the two mixed up lol