@@Playboicarti-m7f other countries are blessed too...the best high quality Indian food are probably served to western countries who would pay a good buck for it
@@brickwall6247 no they adapt to the local cuisine lol. I also noticed popular food chains in the UK like mowgli had english chefs instead of indian chefs, and I had some chapati there and curry. It was such low quantity for a high price, the curry tasted so sweet without flavour and the aroma and the chapati there was so small, looked like it came more out the microwave, not fried or feels oily.
Interestingly, Chicken Tikka Masala did not exist during colonial times in India. While there is no 100% confirmed source, Chicken Tikka Masala is believed to have been created in the UK in the 1960s by a Bangladeshi chef (well, East Pakistani at that time). However, Chicken Tikka Masala itself is a milder variation of Butter Chicken which was created in Delhi in 1950s by migrants from Peshawar shortly after independence & partition
I am French but I say the Indian food is the best in the world. I travelled India a lot. India is the country which has countless varieties of Vegetarian, non vegetation and vegan food. Its a marvel destination in the world you will will find as heaven for foodies.
@@mtarkes I never say this. I am not of at all vegetarian diet . I eat every type of food. But if you are in India you need not to eat chicken,,, meat pork etc. You can enjoy Delicious veg meal with a lot of varieties. If you want both vege and not vege meal, then also India is world's best destination for food lovers.
Josh's makes us want to be part of them, torturing us by only watching good food with empty stomach while ollie's makes us glad that we were not there 😂😂
The first time I tried a proper Indian meal, I really felt like I was in a different world. The tastes were unlike anything I had ever experienced. Absolutely loved it. But, eating an Indian curry dish with white sleeves is not a good idea.
I am going to London for the first time from Australia and I am so excited to go to gymkhana. Because of this video it was my first reservation I made!!!
I feel like I have to explain to the people in my house every time that the moaning sounds are coming from two English guys trying food and not from what they’re probably thinking of
my mum was born and raised in London. Lamb curry is one of her tastiest dishes. When we were in London in September, we stayed in White Chapel and got some takeout. It was so good
@@ashokathegreat4534you do realise that around 10-15 countries in south asia have indian influence. This is the reason why it's referred to as the Indian subcontinent. All those countries used to be a part of India but got divided by British
@@bwingbwinggwiyomi it doesn't matter......🌚 U need to eat from separate plates cause its a disrespect to other person eating with u from the same bowl....
When I lived in London Cobra was the most famous Indian Beer but it's made in Britain not in India, Cobra and Effes (Turkish) were my go to beers , I remember back in 2004 the owner of Cobra Beer Karan Faridoon Bilimoria was also invited to the Queens Birthday, unfortunately Cobra beer is not sold in India.
I'd sit in a suit too if I ate 5* Indian. We have a place in the Nelson Mandela Square Johannesburg in South-Africa called Bukhara. It serves the finest Indian cuisine on planet earth, pretty much with the freshly baked naan bread out of the fire oven. It's a piece of heaven. 🌸🌺🌸 I die for Indian food...
As an Indian, can I just add something: we use our hands to eat most meals as we believe, food and eating is a sensory delight and we try to engage all our senses to enjoy it to the best. The visually captivating colors, the spices and flavor, the smell, the texture, everything adds up and makes a meal better. Eating with our hands is just one more way of engaging our senses through physical touch, being more sensitive and having an overall sensory experience.
I think Josh and Ollie have had a similar experience with other cuisines. I don't remember which region. Maybe it was when they had tea with an Israeli? I'm blanking out.
@@Kazutoification It was the Emirati meal episode... And yeah, as an Indian (Bengali), kobji dubiye khaowa (having your wrists dipped in food) (overexaggerated way of saying you love a dish) is the best way to eat
Same with Indonesian food, actually. Better with family (and sometimes, friends). I actually wanted to try some Indian food recipes, but my mom just goes "none of us are eating indian food" 😢
very true. the side taste of the metal that cutlery leaves in the mouth spoils a lot of that experience. and it's no less hygienic granted one washes their hands properly before the meal which one should do anyway regardless of if you eat with or without cutlery.
Like honestly . I have been just seeing people react to Indian food and every time I was like u can do so much better and here I found your video god u did justice to Indian food . You guys gave , Indian food the respect and justice it needed . People would be eating without any clue and half decent way but guys u did it that’s how people here actually enjoys food . Love from India ❤🎉🇮🇳
well any traditional/everyday meals cooked by a recognized professional chef, the 'best' there is, don't come close to your regular everyday experience. Cooking is like chemistry and can be mastered.
Imagine josh and Ollie going to India and trying loads of Indian street food and stuff. Just like they do in korea but this time they don’t know much about the food and it’s a surprise for everyone
I want them to try different cuisines in Asia aside from Korea cause we are all so diverse. I’m sure they are gonna enjoy that as well and they will gain a lot of new fans since they’re good people too
10:02 when Ollie said, "its like eating in HD" I thought Josh would shake his head and say, "you're an idiot" but he agreed! That's so much progress for the both of them hahaha!!
I often wish they would be more descriptive, telling us what they're tasting and why it's so good, but it's enjoyable to see them enjoy the food so much as well
Ollie: "You know how they say in heaven, everyone will be..." Josh: /stuffing his face/ I just love how poetic Ollie is sometimes while Josh just wants to enjoy the food 😂
I don't usually enjoy mukbangs but this one was so satisfying because the food looked incredible, they looked good and their enthusiasm is palpable. Which is saying a lot since enthusiasm is their entire brand. It was next level here.
For all those curious, “Methi Mutter” is paneer and peas (mutter / matar = peas) in a creamy fenugreek (methi = fenugreek) curry although the paneer is optional (it’s not even in the name!)
I love how Josh and Ollie have different expressions While Josh closes his eyes Ollies eyes are wide open Their both enjoying it though Proud to be indian
You cant eat too much Indian food!. Like generally non veg dishes are loaded with spices and ghee, it starts becoming too heavy after a certain extent. Even when we are eating in home, we take way too much since the food is so tempting, and after the first few bites, it's like shit, I took way too much😂!.
@@jonathanbowen3640 But they're hardly genuine, aren't they? Malaysia has a lot of Indian and Chinese people which attests for the genuine experience. Calm down
I love that you guys thought to try true Indian food and I absolutely loved every expression you guys had when trying the food!! Made me hungry myself lol, now gonna go scavenge for food in the holy kitchen of my house 😆😁
careful what you wish for there. as an Indian I can confidently say we can survive & thrive anywhere on the planet!!! But we do lighten up a place with good food and culture.
I have tried Indian food several times, and not in very “good spots”, by my Indian friend standards (and even people who ate more of it than I) But still, even those average places had some of the best food I have ever tried. Indian food rules
I just realized on this watch. The look on Ollie's face when he saw the bottle of Indian beer, it looked almost identical to the look on Sam's face when Ollie gave him beer when you got opened your Korean street toast restaurant
Why do I get the feeling that the michelin take away series is just Josh wanting to satisfy all of his cravings for take away that he couldn't get during lockdown
When an indian influenced dish is britain's national dish you can tell what it says about their food culture. It was so good that they had to make it another country's staple. Indian food has a universe of cuisines in itself, as an indian jollibee im so happy you guys included legit indian michellin star food in this episode!
@@youmeno26 yeah i am aware, a 3rd generation indian was involved in the making of it, i said its indian influenced cuz they use indian spices and it was made fit for english people to eat cuz they cant handle our spice levels, their version of butter chicken or chicken tikka masala is not 100 percent indian, its westernized to fit their palette.
It's 2 a.m in our country, never tried Indian food before but here I am craving and salivating over it like crazy!!! Can't wait to try the cuisine for myself!!
When i was over at UK i tried the Indian food there from a normal restaurant which was kinda okay but i wonder how the British will feel when they taste Indian food over at India.
I am on a diet and the best thing to make my craving go away when i am on a diet watch these videos and it reminds me that i am eating all of that tasty food! It makes me feel happy i dont know but yeah and not feeling guility and also expereincing the food virtually!
Indian Food, Its the greatest in the World! What you'll see here is just the Northern Indian Punjabi Mughlai cuisine. There is Maharashtrian, Goan, Bengali, South Indian, Eastern, Rajasthani Cuisines and many more, which are as good and so varied in taste and flavours. India is without doubt the 'Heaven of Good Food' on this Planet!
@deadpianist7494 hate to break it to you, most non Gujrati desis, view Gujarati food as the clear cut worst of Indian food, because y'all put sugar in everything. The small puri's are good, but everything is sugary, fattening and no meat options at all. Basically all other food from south Asia, are better.
I work at an Indian restaurant and it is probably one of my ALL TIME favorite comfort foods. I need to pester the cooks to teach me how to make it at home 😂
gather up some money. fly to india. stay in a nice place for a few months and learn it here. you'll probably start cooking that food better than the cooks at your restaurant.
@@eg8049 530 pounds for one side. virgin Atlantic. London to delhi non stop. thats one week wages for you. not to mention, when you come here, food and living is far cheaper than in the UK.
@@eg8049 I understand . Btw he said it right . Learning from India is going to make you a better chef than you restaurant owners. I suggest you to watch Indian chefs , they teach you very well . Eg : Nisha madhulika (the OG of Indian home cooking , recipient of third highest civilian award ) subtitles available , chef ranveer brar (MasterChef) , chef sanjyot keer and chef Kunal Kapoor and some who speak English and have a sound knowledge about the "process " involved in cooking with proper reason of each step
India has the best food cuisine ever in the world. I am American British but super jealous with Indians for their foods. Indians are so lucky. FOR REAL.
as an Indian it makes me soo happy to watch Josh and Olly enjoying this food.. ps: you should try warm gulaab jamun with vanilla ice-cream.. its a certified combo and amaazzinngg!
Hey guys, I'm married to a posh girl from your neck of the woods. Thank you for making the content that she needs for her demo. Honestly though boys, from one not-posh Brummie lad. You've really helped us through this rough year with your joy. Juno has helped a whole bunch. Be a lad and thank her for being awesome for us?
Indian food is one of my favorite foods in the world! Wish there was an Indian restaurant near me that would deliver. Oh, my, ALL that looks delicious.
I love how Josh and Ollie are just enjoying their Indian beers and cocktails without worrying about drinking on camera like every other UA-camr I watch. So quintessentially British of you guys.
hi josh! off topic but i’m going to be studying korean and social anthropology at soas this year and it’s all thanks to you! so thank you :) i never thought it was something i’d be able to do for numerous reasons but i’m moving from bristol to london and i’m super excited on topic, loved this video and i love this series so much. makes me so hungry😭
Interesting facts about these foods. Being an Indian, me and a lot of others have not tasted all of these dishes because for outsiders it's Indian food, but India as a country is so diverse that it can be compared to the whole Europe with different states in place of different European countries. All these states have different cultures a lot of different tasty dishes you have never heard of. So, being in India these Indian dishes get sub devided state or culture wise. You can only explore more and more new things across the country.
As much as all of europe i doubt. Remember that theres about 300 types of bread eaten in Germany alone… id say India is about as diverse as France, Spain, Portugal and Italy combined.
@@madzie111 they mainly cater to local tastes though. British Indian food tastes so weird to me. 🙈 And I'm a Bengali so the type of food we have is actually closer to authentic Bangladeshi food than most Indian food.
Out of all the cuisines, i must say Indian cuisine is my 2nd favourite. Japanese being the first, italy and chinese both tie at 3rd place. I love japanese cuisine for the subtle yet depths of flavour and more about craftsmanship. But if we talk about flavour alone.. there’s no competition to Indian food.. nobody even comes close
@@byron-ih2ge yes because we are a hard working people from thousands of years that's the reason our most of the foods are heavy to maintain our energy level throughout the day.
@@byron-ih2ge since outsiders only know that there are 2 types of Indian cuisines (North and South). Indian has 28 states+ 8 union territories. Each state/ territory has multiple unique cuisines and blends. You only know of a handful heavy gravy based dishes and hence make an assumption. There are thousands of dishes which can be categorised under the lighter on your pallete/ taste buds category.
the funniest bit is that dal maharani literally translates to the queen of dals and they call it Mr.Dal
Exactly the comment I was looking for!
She might have transitioned . Who knows
@@sapnesuhaneladakpankeallep8828 lmao im dying😭
I am not sure if he read it wrong or if the actual names it that way but it’s supposed to be Dal Makhani, meaning Butter and Lentils
@@Agarwala_Rahul I think it's an alternate name for the same thing. Fancy restaurant, fancy name
I'm glad to see Josh & Ollie are happy. Today is my wife's wedding anniversary, and I'll be a happy couple like them.🥰
He is back 🔥🔥🔥❤❤
Happy anniversary Captain Ahn
Happy anniversary!
Happy anniversary, Capt. Ahn!
Aww.. Happy anniversary Captain ^^
Me watching this while my mom is making lauki ki sabji : A total torture...
hehehehehehehehehe enjoy....... the lauki 😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣
Whay is that?
@@NurmaBP you wouldn't wanna know
😂😂😂😂😂
Having an Indian mom with exceptional cooking talent is a blessing
W for you 😢
@@Playboicarti-m7f other countries are blessed too...the best high quality Indian food are probably served to western countries who would pay a good buck for it
@@brickwall6247 the best high quality indian food is not in the western countries restaurants it's at indian households🤩
every Indian is blessed with moms with exceptional cooking skills. that's why Indians have brilliant minds :P secrete is , moms :P
@@brickwall6247 no they adapt to the local cuisine lol. I also noticed popular food chains in the UK like mowgli had english chefs instead of indian chefs, and I had some chapati there and curry. It was such low quantity for a high price, the curry tasted so sweet without flavour and the aroma and the chapati there was so small, looked like it came more out the microwave, not fried or feels oily.
Honestly chicken tikka masala being the national dish of UK is the most funny yet colonial thing I've ever heard XD
Absolutely....why would Brits use word tikka for their dish....trying to loot India again
bro i burst out laughing XDD
veryyy truee im dying
Reverse colonisation lol
Interestingly, Chicken Tikka Masala did not exist during colonial times in India. While there is no 100% confirmed source, Chicken Tikka Masala is believed to have been created in the UK in the 1960s by a Bangladeshi chef (well, East Pakistani at that time). However, Chicken Tikka Masala itself is a milder variation of Butter Chicken which was created in Delhi in 1950s by migrants from Peshawar shortly after independence & partition
Josh and Ollie:
The Staff:
Their Wallets:
Us Jollybeans:
My Mum:
Their Food:
Our Food:
Dont forget u split it to 2000 cause u broke af
you eat babies????
@@hype0thetical who doesnt
@@hype0thetical OUR food
@@hype0thetical what you talking about man I eat babies everyday
IM AN INDIAN JOLLYBEAN IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS SINCE FOREVER
Omg me tooooooo
noiceeeeeeeeee
Sameee
Mee toooo❤️
Omg same!!!
I am French but I say the Indian food is the best in the world. I travelled India a lot. India is the country which has countless varieties of Vegetarian, non vegetation and vegan food. Its a marvel destination in the world you will will find as heaven for foodies.
India can turn even a French into a vegetarian
@@mtarkes
I never say this. I am not of at all vegetarian diet . I eat every type of food.
But if you are in India you need not to eat chicken,,, meat pork etc. You can enjoy Delicious veg meal with a lot of varieties. If you want both vege and not vege meal, then also India is world's best destination for food lovers.
Shut up Frenchie💀
@@spencerlee4727 why you mad lmao
@@Ryuma96just hating to hate tbh
Josh: "Romantic drink with a good friend"
Josh: stares intensively into the camera
Ollie: "and nothing more"
LOL that broke me
ikr.. i literally replay this again and again.. because josh's expression is funny 😂😂
I cried
*intensely
"Our friendship goes beyond
Your average kind of bond
But not because we're gay
No, not because we're gay
We're close, but not that way"
@@llovellycat
The only maaan
That i love
Is my daaaaaad
But anywayyyyyyyyy
Being an Indian, I can literally smell all these dishes through my screen. Sadly, all I can eat is my upma.
Same 😭😭 I don't like but I have to eat upma
Same.. But I have aamras to drown my sorrows in...😅
how comes you're having just Upma?
dont hate on upma my guy
😂😂😭😭
so.. we’ve established there’s a CRYSTAL CLEAR line between Josh’s episode and Ollie’s episode.
like ollies trying to achieve his dreams of becoming a scientist and josh just wants to eat food
Josh's makes us want to be part of them, torturing us by only watching good food with empty stomach while ollie's makes us glad that we were not there 😂😂
@@intanputri5617 perfectly put.
The first time I tried a proper Indian meal, I really felt like I was in a different world. The tastes were unlike anything I had ever experienced. Absolutely loved it. But, eating an Indian curry dish with white sleeves is not a good idea.
😄
😂😂
As he says in a video, indian food feels like you've been watching 1080p your whole life and suddenly you're given an 8K TV. Perfect analogy
I love Indian food to the max
Ray Mak is everywhere
"Holy balls"
Bonjour, I love Indian food too!
I see you again, hello friends
you are everywhere Bro 1000 times already i think
Being a Indian it was hilarious to see them pronounce the names with a diffrnt accent but also quite proud of how our dishes rule the world 😁😁
you guys do food good yo
@@bwingbwinggwiyomi thanks
@Onion Dark Knight ummm not really. Not even top 10 imo
@Onion Dark Knight I’m Filipino and love our food, but nah you missed there. Like, sweet spaghetti? Bruh.
Had proper Indian food in Abu Dhabi. Best dining experience of my life.
Ollie, your goal of having more Michelin star meals with Josh than he had with Gabie is coming to life LOL Here's to the Best Wife, Ollie 🏆
Gabie conceded the first wife title because of Carrottland the book, at this point Ollie is just gunning for the all-time high score
@@RuyLopezTheSicilian Yeah lol he’s just extending his lead at this point
@@RuyLopezTheSicilian All time high score lmaooo
@@RuyLopezTheSicilian He's now further up the lead
yes
I am going to London for the first time from Australia and I am so excited to go to gymkhana. Because of this video it was my first reservation I made!!!
So, how was it?
how was it???
How was the food?
How was it
As an American I have to say, Indian food is thee best food I have ever tasted in my entire life! Thanks GOD for India ❣️
You are welcome 😜
hahahahah!
Loved that you enjoyed our food lots of love from India
I also agree, as an American.
The food you get here is not even close to being authentic. You must eat in India.
literally just placed an order at my local Indian Restaurant... you guys just made it look irresistible. severe salivation and belly grumbles here.
how was it?
Did you enjoy it ???
Delicious of course 😋😋😋
If the budget is high
You will get more flavour
But if you will come to India
You will get the same or even better at almost no price
😄
I feel like I have to explain to the people in my house every time that the moaning sounds are coming from two English guys trying food and not from what they’re probably thinking of
You deserve top comment woman!!! The times i have to do the same with my family... 😂
Ahhhh
🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
my mum was born and raised in London. Lamb curry is one of her tastiest dishes. When we were in London in September, we stayed in White Chapel and got some takeout. It was so good
Food made by a bangladeshi is not Indian
@@ashokathegreat4534you do realise that around 10-15 countries in south asia have indian influence. This is the reason why it's referred to as the Indian subcontinent. All those countries used to be a part of India but got divided by British
No doubt Indian foods are amazing, so much flavor, food is rich in spices, herbs, and seasoning blends. Always craving for Indian food
@Wanna Chill how come lol.. it's just a simple one tho
Dear , where do you hail from ? Doesn't seem Indian 🙄
Yeh
@@manojkumarwarad6151 usne kahi bhi yeh claim nahi kiya hai ki vo indian hai 🤫
Chill
@@itsallaboutanime4322 exactly
Ollie Kendal. Lamb critic. New title everyone.
He is just going to say... that's the best lamb He has ever eaten for every lamb isn't he??..🤣
I prefer this title
@@DyslexicMitochondria Omg hey bro!! I watch your channeI. Absolutely love ur vidss
Ollie: "It's like eating in HD"
This man😂😂😂
He has the best analogies
@@alexischeong Seconded!
As an American I have to say, best curry and rices are from India. It’s so fulfilling and tasty ❤❤ Indian spices are so yummy
Rices yes, But the best rice dishes come from Java(Indonesia), Thailand and China. Im Indian btw
@@ashokathegreat4534 stfu no they don't
Then you shouldn't get the patent of Basmati rice in past
@@ashokathegreat4534 nope whatsApp information
Them eating from the bowl itself and not using separate plates...
My indian mom:👁️👄👁️🧹
🤣🤣
it's takeaway
@@bwingbwinggwiyomi it doesn't matter......🌚 U need to eat from separate plates cause its a disrespect to other person eating with u from the same bowl....
@@dear.ediary let them have their moment lol
@@giornogiovanna4491 🤣yess until my mom sees...
As an Indian, this satisfied my "Desperate looking for global Validation" thirst
true lol thats responsible for most of their views
Get in the queue :)
I mean...you are not wrong. Just imagine how the comments section would have been like if they said the food sucked.
DEEPPPPP 😭
they're british, i dont think we need to “look” for validation from colonisers 😂
Indian beer - that no one in India has ever heard of. Seems legit
Indian Nashik wine is world famous but never heard about Indian beer
Indian beer - maybe talking about Kingfisher. Or Taadi 😅
@@krishnasabat3758 old monk is world famous
It's Cobra beer. Quite popular here in UK. I reckon it was founded by Indian origin duo in England.
When I lived in London Cobra was the most famous Indian Beer but it's made in Britain not in India, Cobra and Effes (Turkish) were my go to beers , I remember back in 2004 the owner of Cobra Beer Karan Faridoon Bilimoria was also invited to the Queens Birthday, unfortunately Cobra beer is not sold in India.
Well executed Indian food is so hard to find but when you find it it is truly something special.
also can we appreciate the "why I'm jolly today" bits at the end, they are so wholesome
Josh and ollie week one:
This is the best thing i've ever had
Josh and ollie another week:
This is the best thing i've ever had
Okay now imagine Michelin Korean cuisine
Its updating!
It's exponential deliciousness.
Ikr?? 🤣
@@gemmafitton236 yeah and then Josh and Ollie say: “this is the best thing I’ve ever had” again lol
I feel sorry for the people who haven’t eaten Indian food . Indian food is the best period .
•✓™Yes🤣😂
Sorry, but Ramen is better.
@@h2q8 dr.stone intensifies
@@h2q8 nope indian food is better it has more varieties
@@h2q8 have you ever tried Maggie!?
Absolutely has me in stiches when I see the comments about how posh these two are. Literally like my younger brother and his mate. Bless 'em. ❤
Didn't hear "I'm saving this for Gabie" once.
I just assumed he was…😂😂
You know it's good when 🤣🤣
You know it's good when 🤣🤣
If she ever makes guest appearance in MasterChef Australia, she MUST make Indian food.
Daru 🤣🤣🤣🤣
its so uncomfortable that they are eating this in suits XD
It's okay, it makes em look elegant XD
No
Yes 😄😄😄
It’s ok, they are rented.
I'd sit in a suit too if I ate 5* Indian. We have a place in the Nelson Mandela Square Johannesburg in South-Africa called Bukhara. It serves the finest Indian cuisine on planet earth, pretty much with the freshly baked naan bread out of the fire oven. It's a piece of heaven. 🌸🌺🌸 I die for Indian food...
As an Indian, can I just add something: we use our hands to eat most meals as we believe, food and eating is a sensory delight and we try to engage all our senses to enjoy it to the best. The visually captivating colors, the spices and flavor, the smell, the texture, everything adds up and makes a meal better. Eating with our hands is just one more way of engaging our senses through physical touch, being more sensitive and having an overall sensory experience.
I'm not Indian, but I'm west Indian and we have a lot of Indian influence. And eating with your hands just makes everything better. 🤣❤️
I think Josh and Ollie have had a similar experience with other cuisines. I don't remember which region. Maybe it was when they had tea with an Israeli? I'm blanking out.
@@Kazutoification It was the Emirati meal episode... And yeah, as an Indian (Bengali), kobji dubiye khaowa (having your wrists dipped in food) (overexaggerated way of saying you love a dish) is the best way to eat
Same with Indonesian food, actually. Better with family (and sometimes, friends). I actually wanted to try some Indian food recipes, but my mom just goes "none of us are eating indian food" 😢
very true. the side taste of the metal that cutlery leaves in the mouth spoils a lot of that experience. and it's no less hygienic granted one washes their hands properly before the meal which one should do anyway regardless of if you eat with or without cutlery.
One of the best videos out there related to Indian food , you guys shd do it again
1:11 Ollie trying his hardest to pronounce gulab jamun makes me proud.
🤣😂🤭
Josh's episode: posh, fancy, neat.
Ollie's episode: *DESPAIR, LAMENTATION, PAIN.*
✨balance✨
@@Iris-nj6pj As all things should be.
Britain: colonizes India to take advantage of resources and spices
Also Britain: *only uses salt and pepper in their dishes*
LMFAO
I'M WHEEZING AHHAHA
Lol
so many original indian dishes just with salt nd pepper...even indian food has changed it has been "TOMATOISED" is that even a word LoL
@@truthwar4567 yes you're kinda right because Tomato was only introduced to India not that long ago ig
Like honestly . I have been just seeing people react to Indian food and every time I was like u can do so much better and here I found your video god u did justice to Indian food . You guys gave , Indian food the respect and justice it needed . People would be eating without any clue and half decent way but guys u did it that’s how people here actually enjoys food . Love from India ❤🎉🇮🇳
Why the Britishers took time to leave India? Well here is the documentary.
Haha thats epic
😂😂
😂
Stupid logic
@@thingswhatilike Joke
Now they understood y their grandfather s don't wanna leave India for 250 years..
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂🤣
Omg 😂😂😂😂
😂🤩🤓
They were addicted to the drug that is Indian food lololol.
As a Desi woman, you’ve just opened my heart to something incredible: watching two English men marvel at the food I eat on a daily.
Whattt you eat Michelin starred meals on a daily? Come on send some paise pls😞🥺
Comon stop lyin...we dont get that always..maybe one of em like per month or something XD...well exception is biryani.
@@razee7869 if you live with your grandparents, then this is pretty much food you eat on daily basis
well any traditional/everyday meals cooked by a recognized professional chef, the 'best' there is, don't come close to your regular everyday experience. Cooking is like chemistry and can be mastered.
@@redbetta2191 Yea but it's not like you eat high quality Indian foods professionally cooked by a Michelin chef everyday
Biriyani and beer, you have discovered the holy combination. Every friday, after a long workday in Hyderabad, that was my go to dinner. Paradise ftw.
“we have our methi mutter”
ollie: that’s german for mother in law
AS A GERMAN I JUST DIED 🤣🤣🤣
BRRAKA MONO GAAAA
As an Indian i was trying to figure out the dish's name..Methi matar was what it was huh? Looked more like methi paneer, probably with mashed matar.
@@Sir6ALotB yeah it was something like methi mutter paneer
As an Indian, I died too😂
As an indian so did I
And some people believe Indian eat only Curry 😂
And those are mainly Koreans,Japanese and all who thinks India has only curry
Yeah lol
Its mostly a racist opinion 😭
And they cover only north indian till now bro
@@gabar94multani99 lol they don't cover even a single state!!
Being Indian, this just brings warmth, joy and peace to my heart
I geniuly love Indian food
Most of it is not Indian food.
@@taimy111like what?
+ water in my mouth 😂😂 bcz I am at hostel : (
@@taimy111 ???
THIS IS THE BEST INDIAN FOOD TASTING VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN I MEANNN LOOK AT ITTTT !!!!!! YOU GUYS DID AN AMAZING JOB !!
Ollie has the BEST sense of humor! Josh’s constant laughter proves it
I mean Josh generally laughs very easily but taking nothing away from Ollie, he's destined to be funny :)
Imagine josh and Ollie going to India and trying loads of Indian street food and stuff. Just like they do in korea but this time they don’t know much about the food and it’s a surprise for everyone
yo jolly, if y'all wanna do this i will be your tour guide in exchange for exclusive brie pictures.
I want them to try different cuisines in Asia aside from Korea cause we are all so diverse. I’m sure they are gonna enjoy that as well and they will gain a lot of new fans since they’re good people too
i dun think that gonna end like everyone thinks.
10:02 when Ollie said, "its like eating in HD" I thought Josh would shake his head and say, "you're an idiot" but he agreed! That's so much progress for the both of them hahaha!!
Yeaaahh same hahahaha
I think romantic drink with a good friend helped
When I press your timestamp, I got into an ad 🤦
@@t.muhammadshahzada6789 Ooh, everytime you click it?
I often wish they would be more descriptive, telling us what they're tasting and why it's so good, but it's enjoyable to see them enjoy the food so much as well
Ollie: "You know how they say in heaven, everyone will be..."
Josh: /stuffing his face/
I just love how poetic Ollie is sometimes while Josh just wants to enjoy the food 😂
Sometimes its the opposite lol
It's you
@@N0t.Vincent.Charbonneau ????????? what lol
@@N0t.Vincent.Charbonneau also stop shipping irl ppl its gross
@@310BPM Kpop agencies want fans to ship their idols together. Plus the people I ship know about the ship and are okay with being shipped.
Best thing about Indian food is that you can tell how good it tastes just by the look of it.
proud to be indian ❤❤love from india ❤❤
@skmuzammilzeeshan6173after ordering my today's food I can confirm it😭
@@proudindiamomentssame here India 🇮🇳❤
not always true (street food may not look great, but by God it tastes divine)
@@proudindiamoments But I bet you dont own a toilet back home, do you?
I really like Ollie’s suit in this episode.
It's a nice looking suit. But more than that, it looks tailored. Suits that fit always look so nice.
I FELL IN LOVE (again) WITH BOTH OF THEM IN THIS EPISODE 😍🥰
I like the top half as well
I don't usually enjoy mukbangs but this one was so satisfying because the food looked incredible, they looked good and their enthusiasm is palpable. Which is saying a lot since enthusiasm is their entire brand. It was next level here.
Indian food is one of the most delicious food in the world. Much love from Australia ❤
Thank you😀 I'm from India.
@@shoebshaikh11126 ❤️
❤️
Yes and Peruvian food!! Those are my favorites foods and I am from Costa Rica.
@@michelledixon3977 name?
You know the foods are truly good when they didn’t save any for Gabbie.
Lol that is soo funny.
Lol that’s true!!!
lol yea
Poor our Gabbie🤣
For all those curious, “Methi Mutter” is paneer and peas (mutter / matar = peas) in a creamy fenugreek (methi = fenugreek) curry
although the paneer is optional (it’s not even in the name!)
Interesting! Thank you for explaining, let me just ad that mother in law in German is “Schwiegermutter”.😆
@@julchensweet2538 so mutter is mother in german right? so methi mutter would translate to fenugreek mother? lmao
@@alishaw2454 Yep 👍 Mutter means mother. Ollie knows his stuff 😁
I always come back to this video whenever I feel hungry .... This video ignites my appetite to the highest level
The guy filming this is literally hungry while making these
Guy like me watching this is also hungry
Me reading all comments still hungry
Me replying to replied comments still hungry
Guy who saw this before sleeping...🙂🙂🙂 his sleep is gone... And he becomes super hungry😢😢
@@shreksmeatballs9435 not always
This channel has turned into a full-on mukbang channel every time it's Josh's turn lol
Literally its just quality michelin star food and im living for it
It should not be michelin madness, but michelin mukbang 😂
I cracked up when Josh brought up "Daru" bottle 😂😂😂
Did I hear herald baldr
Yeah bro desi pauwa😆👌
Romantic Daru😍
Aur wo bhi apni desi daaru.
Desi daru pee ke gali me pada rehta hai thulla kahi ka
I love how Josh and Ollie have different expressions
While Josh closes his eyes Ollies eyes are wide open
Their both enjoying it though
Proud to be indian
“Methi mutter is German for mother in law”
As an Indian I can confirm
Lmao at first i read it as mithi like sweet mutter and i was like dauq is mithi mutter then i read your commmet
I was really laughing the way they pronounced mutter and not matar.
I think you should be a German to confirm right? Weird
@@vigneshrajendiran8384 no, dumb he said that in a sarcastic pun tone.
@@vigneshrajendiran8384 may be his mother in law is German
Indian food is soo underrated. I rarely seen a mukbang show, a reaction vid. But, for real. They are all deliciiiiooous!
You cant eat too much Indian food!.
Like generally non veg dishes are loaded with spices and ghee, it starts becoming too heavy after a certain extent.
Even when we are eating in home, we take way too much since the food is so tempting, and after the first few bites, it's like shit, I took way too much😂!.
Indian food is not underrated. It is one of more popular dishes out there.
Indian food is too good for mukbang. It needs to be savoured.
Ollie was really on the ball with his terrible puns today, I'm proud
Hi proud I am dad
@@DyslexicMitochondria hey daddy
Terrible no. Brilliant yes!
you could say it was Punposterous
I'll take myself out
I feel like I laughed WAY too hard at the goat goat 😁😂
Being i m Indian 🇮🇳 i m feel very proud of our Indian dishes❤🇮🇳👌🤲
Ollie's pronunciation of "Biryani" is on point 😂😂😂
Daam I know right !! He immediately corrected Josh
As an Indian, as a foodie and as a Jollybean, this video gave me immense joy
Indian food is the best in the world!
I'm Malaysian and I love Indian food. Fun fact, here we got all the delicious foods from India, China etc. It's diversity in here.
I'm so glad, you love Indian food. 🙏 #namaste
You are so lucky
Lucky
pretty sure many countries in the world have indian and chinese food. Dont get too proud.
@@jonathanbowen3640 But they're hardly genuine, aren't they? Malaysia has a lot of Indian and Chinese people which attests for the genuine experience. Calm down
I love that you guys thought to try true Indian food and I absolutely loved every expression you guys had when trying the food!! Made me hungry myself lol, now gonna go scavenge for food in the holy kitchen of my house 😆😁
I have no food rn 😭
I can tell I live in Alaska. I’ve only ever heard of two of these dishes.
We definitely need Indians to immigrate to Alaska.
We r ready to move 😁😁😁😁😁
Well we are 1.4 billion people, we need place to migrate, we cant fit in india😂😂😂😂
You know not what you asked for 😁. Indian here
careful what you wish for there. as an Indian I can confidently say we can survive & thrive anywhere on the planet!!! But we do lighten up a place with good food and culture.
I am coming! Hate the heat here anyways.
I have tried Indian food several times, and not in very “good spots”, by my Indian friend standards (and even people who ate more of it than I)
But still, even those average places had some of the best food I have ever tried. Indian food rules
I've never had indian food, what have I been missing all my life?!?! Need to hop on that train!
Sure u need to fast .
Everything
Yes You're Missing Lots Of Things,
Must Try Once In Your Life 💁
Go for it, you'll not regret
U r wasting ur life mam 😂😂
I just realized on this watch. The look on Ollie's face when he saw the bottle of Indian beer, it looked almost identical to the look on Sam's face when Ollie gave him beer when you got opened your Korean street toast restaurant
“It’s the G.O.A.T. goat”
The bottle literally says Daru, it's like buying a whiskey bottle and it's named "Alcohol" xD
Booze not alcohol.
oh god ... I need to sleep before I crack and lol reading these comments ,
ps: this will earn me a bloody ear full if I woke my mom up.....
All synonyms guys. Alcohol, booze, liquor all synonyms.
@@impermanence5206 wahi nah, yeh chutiye lage hue hain pissing contest me.
Why do I get the feeling that the michelin take away series is just Josh wanting to satisfy all of his cravings for take away that he couldn't get during lockdown
I watch this video almost everyday while dinner. This is my Roman Empire 😂
When an indian influenced dish is britain's national dish you can tell what it says about their food culture. It was so good that they had to make it another country's staple. Indian food has a universe of cuisines in itself, as an indian jollibee im so happy you guys included legit indian michellin star food in this episode!
It means imperial England raped India in colonial times and till now we simp after white Brits lol
Its not influenced, its 100% Indian.
@@youmeno26 yeah i am aware, a 3rd generation indian was involved in the making of it, i said its indian influenced cuz they use indian spices and it was made fit for english people to eat cuz they cant handle our spice levels, their version of butter chicken or chicken tikka masala is not 100 percent indian, its westernized to fit their palette.
@@rozemjoyce1616 I agree that they can't handle our spice level.
@Home Banger I'm not but clearly you think that so 😂
It's 2 a.m in our country, never tried Indian food before but here I am craving and salivating over it like crazy!!! Can't wait to try the cuisine for myself!!
What country?
Ik it's been a year since you commented, I wanna know if you tried Indian food or not?
@jammybears me too
@@nishyt2366Taiwan
I wanna know too
When i was over at UK i tried the Indian food there from a normal restaurant which was kinda okay but i wonder how the British will feel when they taste Indian food over at India.
They have weakass stomachs
@@AS-jo8qh Foreign Indian restaurant adjust spices with their country men's taste
Here they will get more spicify!
@@thedarkknight1865 I know
i went to india once and since then i don’t trust their definition of “mild” spicy..im usually good with spicy food but indian food destroyed me
@@JC-qg5di lmao I hope you're okay, sorry mate!
I am on a diet and the best thing to make my craving go away when i am on a diet watch these videos and it reminds me that i am eating all of that tasty food! It makes me feel happy i dont know but yeah and not feeling guility and also expereincing the food virtually!
Indian Food, Its the greatest in the World! What you'll see here is just the Northern Indian Punjabi Mughlai cuisine. There is Maharashtrian, Goan, Bengali, South Indian, Eastern, Rajasthani Cuisines and many more, which are as good and so varied in taste and flavours. India is without doubt the 'Heaven of Good Food' on this Planet!
u forgot Gujarati
@@deadpianist7494 they said “and many more”
@@deja_1117 thats a low level respect for gujarati
Gulab Jamun were Bengali.
@deadpianist7494 hate to break it to you, most non Gujrati desis, view Gujarati food as the clear cut worst of Indian food, because y'all put sugar in everything. The small puri's are good, but everything is sugary, fattening and no meat options at all. Basically all other food from south Asia, are better.
I work at an Indian restaurant and it is probably one of my ALL TIME favorite comfort foods. I need to pester the cooks to teach me how to make it at home 😂
gather up some money. fly to india. stay in a nice place for a few months and learn it here. you'll probably start cooking that food better than the cooks at your restaurant.
@@kabirsardana1282 Easy to say, ticket there costs too much and its an extremely long flight
@@eg8049 530 pounds for one side. virgin Atlantic. London to delhi non stop. thats one week wages for you. not to mention, when you come here, food and living is far cheaper than in the UK.
@@kabirsardana1282 I have a family too mate, not cheap at all to afford round trip tickets for all of em.
@@eg8049 I understand . Btw he said it right . Learning from India is going to make you a better chef than you restaurant owners. I suggest you to watch Indian chefs , they teach you very well .
Eg : Nisha madhulika (the OG of Indian home cooking , recipient of third highest civilian award ) subtitles available , chef ranveer brar (MasterChef) , chef sanjyot keer and chef Kunal Kapoor and some who speak English and have a sound knowledge about the "process " involved in cooking with proper reason of each step
India has the best food cuisine ever in the world. I am American British but super jealous with Indians for their foods. Indians are so lucky. FOR REAL.
Nah
Yes
Bro we don’t eat all this every day, you get one of these dishes to eat like once every 2 weeks lol
It's not like we eat this godly SHIT every day
@@tinaarora9233 even our dal tastes better,rajma ,kadhi which we eat in a daily basis so it's not only about chicken , mutton it's about our spices
as an Indian it makes me soo happy to watch Josh and Olly enjoying this food..
ps: you should try warm gulaab jamun with vanilla ice-cream.. its a certified combo and amaazzinngg!
I was just about to make this comment! :D
As a Brit I would like to thank your whole country for the hugs and love that comes in the form of your food 💓
as an indian, agreed
@@erikamitchell8502 and i would love Britain to rule again well u probably better than the current government
@@erikamitchell8502 this is such a sweet comment, thank you!
Being an Indian,I feel so good when people praise anything Indian , especially food . ❤️
Sameee
And i feel cringe
Indian food is the best food on earth!
@@SSS20025 kaisa banda hain
@@taekooktrash9607 i don't need to hear the fake words from some foreigners to know that Indian food is good
Hey guys, I'm married to a posh girl from your neck of the woods. Thank you for making the content that she needs for her demo. Honestly though boys, from one not-posh Brummie lad. You've really helped us through this rough year with your joy. Juno has helped a whole bunch. Be a lad and thank her for being awesome for us?
That's lovely!
Indian food is one of my favorite foods in the world! Wish there was an Indian restaurant near me that would deliver. Oh, my, ALL that looks delicious.
i like how they are eating with their hands, the way indian food is meant to be eaten
I love how Josh and Ollie are just enjoying their Indian beers and cocktails without worrying about drinking on camera like every other UA-camr I watch. So quintessentially British of you guys.
Ollie saying that it was the best lamb he has ever had is a compliment to the whole country
Without a doubt
He said that last time he ate a Michelin Lamb too🤣 says that every video !!
But Imma still take credit for my country !
Lamb is Great
And as I always said we have one of the top 3 cuisine.
Top 3 cuisine : Mexican, Indian and Korean.
@@sagarkonwar9843 Mexican?
3:50 the laugh in the background 😂❤
hi josh! off topic but i’m going to be studying korean and social anthropology at soas this year and it’s all thanks to you! so thank you :) i never thought it was something i’d be able to do for numerous reasons but i’m moving from bristol to london and i’m super excited
on topic, loved this video and i love this series so much. makes me so hungry😭
Interesting facts about these foods. Being an Indian, me and a lot of others have not tasted all of these dishes because for outsiders it's Indian food, but India as a country is so diverse that it can be compared to the whole Europe with different states in place of different European countries. All these states have different cultures a lot of different tasty dishes you have never heard of. So, being in India these Indian dishes get sub devided state or culture wise. You can only explore more and more new things across the country.
@Siddhartha dash Na mate. Nearly all restaurants in the UK are owned and run by Bangladeshis. Bangladeshis made "Indian" food popular here.
Tikka masala was invented in the UK
@Siddhartha dash you dont live in the UK do you 😂 majority of local indian takeaways are owned by bangladeshis.
As much as all of europe i doubt. Remember that theres about 300 types of bread eaten in Germany alone… id say India is about as diverse as France, Spain, Portugal and Italy combined.
@@madzie111 they mainly cater to local tastes though. British Indian food tastes so weird to me. 🙈 And I'm a Bengali so the type of food we have is actually closer to authentic Bangladeshi food than most Indian food.
Alternate title: ten minutes of everyone just drooling over this table of incredible food 👀🤤💛
IKR! I was drooling over all of it even though I'm Indian n eat dal almost every day
even I was drooling and I dont like indian food even after 2 years in India.
So true…was wishing I was at that table…😋😋😋
I was watching this while having my lunch and still drooling 😣😣
I’m literally drooling seeing these guys 🤤
Out of all the cuisines, i must say Indian cuisine is my 2nd favourite. Japanese being the first, italy and chinese both tie at 3rd place. I love japanese cuisine for the subtle yet depths of flavour and more about craftsmanship. But if we talk about flavour alone.. there’s no competition to Indian food.. nobody even comes close
the thing with indian cuisine is that its heavy
@@byron-ih2ge yes because we are a hard working people from thousands of years that's the reason our most of the foods are heavy to maintain our energy level throughout the day.
@@byron-ih2ge since outsiders only know that there are 2 types of Indian cuisines (North and South). Indian has 28 states+ 8 union territories. Each state/ territory has multiple unique cuisines and blends.
You only know of a handful heavy gravy based dishes and hence make an assumption. There are thousands of dishes which can be categorised under the lighter on your pallete/ taste buds category.
@@Obelixlxxvi yeah... should try Northeast Indian. It's light compared to North and South.
@@gargihazarika66 have tried a few in Gawahati, Meghalaya and Nagaland. Will explore more in the coming months 🙏