India is a big and diverse country, the food and culture changes every 25 miles. Come to Delhi then move to smaller cities and towns and country side to taste the real India. Rishikesh and Benaras are a must visit places.
Wow great video guys. Really cool to see what's available at McDonald's in India, this might be one of your best McD's yet! I didn't realize how much of it is vegetarian, but totally makes sense. Everything looked really tasty and it would be interesting to try, because sometimes their beef burgers are fairly disappointing 🤣
We totally agree, it was a really interesting change to try these different burgers, we were surprised at how many different ones there were! Definitely worth a visit 😊 Thanks for watching and commenting!
First comment! Those were some fascinating burgers in India. I didn't know veggie burgers could look so good. But those actually looked really tasty, I'd definitely give them a try. I'm not usually a fan of veggie anything, but I have to say that cheesy patty is right up my alley. The drinks look interesting as well, not sure about a spicy drink drink for me though! Count me in on those cheesy nuggets, love a little cheese popper. Great video and can't wait to see more from India! 😃
Hey Charles, the McDonald's in India has such interesting items we were blown away, everything was so different. You made some good choices there though, all the cheesy stuff was so good 😋 thanks for watching!
India is all about veg food. Just drop in at any Indian restaurant and ask for Chole Bhature, Masala dosa, Palak Paneer with Naan, Paneer Butter masala, Samosa, Jalebi, Veg fried rice, Sambar Vada. I bet you will never feel like you are missing the meat.
There's no disrespect here 😊 McDonald's is a restaurant that serves majority beef all around the world and is very well known for that, many people would be interested to see a menu from them that doesn't include beef.
And you don't wanna eat beef don't eat and you don't have any rights to order someone else not to eat or thumbnail about beef.........Mumbai is not entire India there lot more states who slaughter and eat beef regularly........
@@BinsDavisMaliyakkal basically.... you don't mind eating your own mother.... in fact, you even suggest others to do so. That's what a true Indian will think of you.
Wonder if they use naan, chapati or paratha to make their wraps - that would be nice! Enjoyed the video as always, and thanks for the squarespace code 😜
India is all about vegetarian food. Try Indian Samosa, Pakora, Sambar Vada, Aloo Paratha, Paneer butter masala with Roti, Palak Paneer with Naan, Chole Bhature, Masala Dosa, Paani Poori, Jalebi, Gulab Jamun.
Places to eat at in Mumbai: *1. Elco Pani puri - (area - Bandra west in Mumbai)* - One of the best Pani puris in town. Very clean & hygienic. They use bottled mineral water to make these. So very safe to eat Pani Puris at this place. *2. Sardar Pav Bhaaji - (area - Tardeo in Mumbai)* - The best and the most buttery Paav Bhaaji on Planet Earth. *3. Bade Miyan - Late night place - is open till 3 am or so (area - near Taj hotel & the Gate way of India in Mumbai)* A late night place, patrons eat in their cars, but has a seating area as well. Famous for their wraps, Tikkas, Tandooris & barbecued stuff. *4. Leopold Cafe (area - Colaba causeway in Mumbai)* - Nice beer, barbecues, nice desserts. *5. Pancham Puriwala - (area - fort in Mumbai)* - 5 types of puris(bread), savory dishes & desserts. *6. Persian Darbar - (area - Bandra west in Mumbai)* Famous for their Raan Biryani. Delicious Mughlai cuisine. You'll love it. *7. Mahesh Lunch home - (area - Juhu Tara road in Mumbai)* Heaven for Sea food lovers. Very clean & hygienic and you can get the most iconic sea food dishes here. *8. Mini Punjab's Lake side - (area Powai in Mumbai)* Need to call and book a thaali(platter) in advance. Famous for its Dara Singh Thaali - available in both veg & non-veg versions. A must try. *9. Britannia & co. restaurant - (area - Ballard estate, Fort in Mumbai)* Famous for its Irani / Parsi cuisine. Awesome Desserts & Sodas. *10. Anand Stall - (Vile Parle west in Mumbai)* A fast food joint famous for its awesome Vada Paav, Sandwiches & Dosas. *11. Mohammed Ali road - (Area - CST - 6 pm onwards till late night)* The whole street is filled with street vendors who sell various non-vegetarian stuff and some vegetarian too. Plus, there are some really nice restaurants on the same street. Try the famous dessert that you get only on this street in a sweet shop. The dessert is called Aflatoon.
@@HungryTwoTravel - U can google these places. These are some of the iconic eateries in Mumbai. Of course, there are more, that u can explore. Look up these places on Google. Check their ratings, read the comments, check their locations on Google maps, check out the pics. And go for them if u are convinced and feel interested.
@@HungryTwoTravel If you are in Mumbai, then do visit two nice restaurants, one is Trushna near Jehangir Art Gallery, and the other is Pratap Lunch home, at Fountain, (On the road from Mcdonald Fort to Mcdonald Churchgate)
Please visit SOUTH India.... 1. Tamilnadu- Tamil is the language- CHENNAI Capital.. BRITISH History- GOOGLE - Madrasapattinam in WIKIPEDIA.. Liverpool AMY Jackson was our star in this Movie Debut then she went to MUMBAI- North India- Bollywood.- HINDI region... But each state has it own Language - TAMIL CUISINE 2. Telugu Language Land- 2-a Telangana- Capital Hyderabad & Andhra Pradesh- Capital Vijayawada- SPLIT Recently... TELUGU CUISINE 3. Kerala - Malayalam- the land where you had been already.. But plan and come - Westerners are attracted to Kerala and Chennai. KERALA CUISINE 4. Karnataka - is the land of MYSORE King and TIPU SULTAN.... - KANNADIGA CUISINE AUSSIE Tamil SOUTH INDIAN who lived in MELBOURNE VICTORIA- 2007 to 2019 .. CURRY is a mixture of MEDICINAL SPICES not THE HEAT RED CHILLIS and GREEN CHILLS... Cheers from #pollachi #coimbatore #tamilnadu #SouthIndia
Please try with Indian girl guider in India. Please try Indian traditional vegetarian 56 Bhog food's. Please try maharashtrian 100% pure Vegetarian meals in All over Maharashtra. ONLY Vegetarian Meals and Food's. It's incredible Food's. Jay Sita Ram Ji.
Only 39% of Indians are vegetarians. Beef, Pork and a variety of seafood are consumed in certain areas of North-East India and South India. India is quite a diverse sub-continent ❤
For south region like kerala, they don't have a better reason to go for beef. It's becoz of taste buds, people have maligned their culture, and it is having ripple effect again on their culture, brain after consuming
Humanity is almost ending in this kaliyuga, people are killing every animals for their taste. Everyone should read bhagwat geeta and change their mindset.
Indian vegetarian food is the best in the world better than meat food.Try MALAI KOFTA,CHANNA MASALA,PANNER BUTTER MASALA,PALAK PANNER,ALO GOBI ,GOBI MANCHURIA,DAL TADKA SO ON.SOUTH INDIAN FOOD TRY MASALA DOSA,VADA,UPMA,UTAPPAM,BISI BELLA BATH,VANGI BATH,IDLI WITH SAMBAR,PONGAL so yummy vegetarian dishes.enjoy your food.
Why there's so much fuss about "No Beef" ? I don't see the same amount of fuss about "No Dog meat" in the west. Let me clarify, most Indians neither eat beef nor dog's meat. Muslims, Christians and states such as Kerala, Bengal, Kashmir and some North Eastern states in India do allow Beef.
Yes we're aware of this 😉 but in most countries around the world, McDonald's serves beef burgers, so the lack of beef burgers is a more interesting fact for people as opposed to 'no dog meat', since everyone already knows that McDonald's doesn't serve dog meat.
@@HungryTwoTravel The vegetarian population of India is more than America's total population. Roughly 33% of Indians are vegetarians and another 10% only eat eggs(eggs are considered non vegetarian in India). So, it's quite obvious for fast food chains who come to India to adapt to local preferences.
Most TH-camrs who go to India end up going to Mumbai or Delhi. The best food in India is in the South (spicy). You guys should try going to Chennai, Hyderabad or Kerala.
Lol you're kidding yourself. The whole of North America knows about South Indian food. What they don't know or haven't explored is North Indian food. Personally I have tried both and both are amazing, but I still think North Indian food surprises most foreigners and is slighlty better as it favours flavor over spice.
@@velociraptor1596 I've lived in the U.S. for 64 years and have lived all over the U.S. including, California (40 years). 90% of the Indian restaurants are North Indian.
What's up everyone!
Where should we visit in India and what food should we eat?
Thanks for watching! 🧡😊
Go eat that food from the street lol 😂
@@JcQuintana-z1jwe will 😉
Kolkata and all its delicacies! Kolkata biryani beats everything.
India is a big and diverse country, the food and culture changes every 25 miles. Come to Delhi then move to smaller cities and towns and country side to taste the real India. Rishikesh and Benaras are a must visit places.
@dipannitabasak3626 yes!! We will definitely be going 😉 thanks for the suggestion!
Someone should count how many times foreigners say "spicy" while eating in INDIA. 😂
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Everything is spicy...
Spicy water, spicy air, spicy clothes, spicy people😅
To her credit peri-peri seasoning and mcspicy paneer in quite spicy 🔥🥵
appreciate the Veggie treats. Under USD 17 Dollars is great value.
Very good value! McDonald's is getting more and more expensive. Thanks for watching :)
Wow great video guys. Really cool to see what's available at McDonald's in India, this might be one of your best McD's yet! I didn't realize how much of it is vegetarian, but totally makes sense. Everything looked really tasty and it would be interesting to try, because sometimes their beef burgers are fairly disappointing 🤣
We totally agree, it was a really interesting change to try these different burgers, we were surprised at how many different ones there were! Definitely worth a visit 😊 Thanks for watching and commenting!
First comment! Those were some fascinating burgers in India. I didn't know veggie burgers could look so good. But those actually looked really tasty, I'd definitely give them a try. I'm not usually a fan of veggie anything, but I have to say that cheesy patty is right up my alley.
The drinks look interesting as well, not sure about a spicy drink drink for me though! Count me in on those cheesy nuggets, love a little cheese popper. Great video and can't wait to see more from India! 😃
Hey Charles, the McDonald's in India has such interesting items we were blown away, everything was so different. You made some good choices there though, all the cheesy stuff was so good 😋 thanks for watching!
India is all about veg food. Just drop in at any Indian restaurant and ask for Chole Bhature, Masala dosa, Palak Paneer with Naan, Paneer Butter masala, Samosa, Jalebi, Veg fried rice, Sambar Vada. I bet you will never feel like you are missing the meat.
Go to an authentic Indian restaurant next and try some dishes like Paneer Makhani, butter chicken etc.
That's the plan 😉 thanks for watching!
Do you visit Muslim countries and put 'no pork' in the thumbnail? Why is this disrespect towards religion only reserved for Hindus?
There's no disrespect here 😊 McDonald's is a restaurant that serves majority beef all around the world and is very well known for that, many people would be interested to see a menu from them that doesn't include beef.
Chill brother 🙏 let them express their opinion
Nothing bad in Kerala India and North East you will get fresh Beef.......come and njoy beef menu here in Kerala the real India
And you don't wanna eat beef don't eat and you don't have any rights to order someone else not to eat or thumbnail about beef.........Mumbai is not entire India there lot more states who slaughter and eat beef regularly........
@@BinsDavisMaliyakkal basically.... you don't mind eating your own mother.... in fact, you even suggest others to do so.
That's what a true Indian will think of you.
Wonder if they use naan, chapati or paratha to make their wraps - that would be nice! Enjoyed the video as always, and thanks for the squarespace code 😜
You're right, Feng! Interestingly enough there were way more burgers on the menu. Thanks a lot for watching and commenting😉🧡
There are tons of variety of breads in India. To make wraps, we use flatbread(chapati) made from refined wheat flour or white flour!
India is all about vegetarian food. Try Indian Samosa, Pakora, Sambar Vada, Aloo Paratha, Paneer butter masala with Roti, Palak Paneer with Naan, Chole Bhature, Masala Dosa, Paani Poori, Jalebi, Gulab Jamun.
We definitely will, thanks for the suggestions ☺️
Hi everything looked really great thanks for sharing another great video 😊
Thanks so much for watching!
In india you live vegetarian all the life its easy in india 😂❤ varieties in food love from india 🇮🇳 ❤
Thanks so much for watching!
Finally you guys came to india ❤ welcome 🙏🎉
Thank you so much :)
Places to eat at in Mumbai:
*1. Elco Pani puri - (area - Bandra west in Mumbai)* -
One of the best Pani puris in town. Very clean & hygienic. They use bottled mineral water to make these. So very safe to eat Pani Puris at this place.
*2. Sardar Pav Bhaaji - (area - Tardeo in Mumbai)* -
The best and the most buttery Paav Bhaaji on Planet Earth.
*3. Bade Miyan - Late night place - is open till 3 am or so (area - near Taj hotel & the Gate way of India in Mumbai)*
A late night place, patrons eat in their cars, but has a seating area as well. Famous for their wraps, Tikkas, Tandooris & barbecued stuff.
*4. Leopold Cafe (area - Colaba causeway in Mumbai)* - Nice beer, barbecues, nice desserts.
*5. Pancham Puriwala - (area - fort in Mumbai)* - 5 types of puris(bread), savory dishes & desserts.
*6. Persian Darbar - (area - Bandra west in Mumbai)*
Famous for their Raan Biryani. Delicious Mughlai cuisine. You'll love it.
*7. Mahesh Lunch home - (area - Juhu Tara road in Mumbai)* Heaven for Sea food lovers. Very clean & hygienic and you can get the most iconic sea food dishes here.
*8. Mini Punjab's Lake side - (area Powai in Mumbai)* Need to call and book a thaali(platter) in advance.
Famous for its Dara Singh Thaali - available in both veg & non-veg versions. A must try.
*9. Britannia & co. restaurant - (area - Ballard estate, Fort in Mumbai)*
Famous for its Irani / Parsi cuisine. Awesome Desserts & Sodas.
*10. Anand Stall - (Vile Parle west in Mumbai)*
A fast food joint famous for its awesome Vada Paav, Sandwiches & Dosas.
*11. Mohammed Ali road - (Area - CST - 6 pm onwards till late night)*
The whole street is filled with street vendors who sell various non-vegetarian stuff and some vegetarian too. Plus, there are some really nice restaurants on the same street. Try the famous dessert that you get only on this street in a sweet shop. The dessert is called Aflatoon.
Bade miya is useless
@@mohitaggarwal7583 - And so is ur opinion. Plz keep it to urself and shut ur trap !
Wow Kartik, thank you so much for your in-depth suggestions! That's so kind of you! We'll be sure to check these places out :) All the best 😊
@@HungryTwoTravel - U can google these places. These are some of the iconic eateries in Mumbai. Of course, there are more, that u can explore. Look up these places on Google. Check their ratings, read the comments, check their locations on Google maps, check out the pics. And go for them if u are convinced and feel interested.
There are mcflurries in mcdonalds in india infact many have more than 6 flavors but I think the one you have gone to doesn't have right now
Yes we didn't see any when we were there, would be interesting to see the different flavours!
its not McDonalds at churchgate, but this is Mcdonald at CST or Fort, just opposite CSMT, next to Capitol Theatre
The beginning was filmed at that location (but they wouldn't let us film inside), so the rest of the video, inside etc, is at Churchgate :)
@@HungryTwoTravel Thank you for this clarification, hope you had a wonderful stay.
Thank you so much :)
@@HungryTwoTravel If you are in Mumbai, then do visit two nice restaurants, one is Trushna near Jehangir Art Gallery, and the other is Pratap Lunch home, at Fountain, (On the road from Mcdonald Fort to Mcdonald Churchgate)
Awesome! Thanks a lot for the suggestions 😊
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Indian Mc Donald’s is the best
It was so good😋🤤 thanks for watching!
This video is sponsored by square space. This is very good news!
Thanks!!
Go to Kerala, plenty of beef, lamb, pork and other non-veg. dishes.
Good to know 😉 we'll add it to the list!
there is no beef but there is chicken and mutton
This foods are customized and made according to our food culture. 😂😂😂
Yup!
57 rupees = around $65 cents not $1
57 rupees is $1 CAD 😉
Please visit SOUTH India....
1. Tamilnadu- Tamil is the language- CHENNAI Capital.. BRITISH History- GOOGLE - Madrasapattinam in WIKIPEDIA.. Liverpool AMY Jackson was our star in this Movie Debut then she went to MUMBAI- North India- Bollywood.- HINDI region... But each state has it own Language - TAMIL CUISINE
2. Telugu Language Land- 2-a Telangana- Capital Hyderabad & Andhra Pradesh- Capital Vijayawada- SPLIT Recently... TELUGU CUISINE
3. Kerala - Malayalam- the land where you had been already.. But plan and come - Westerners are attracted to Kerala and Chennai. KERALA CUISINE
4. Karnataka - is the land of MYSORE King and TIPU SULTAN.... - KANNADIGA CUISINE
AUSSIE Tamil SOUTH INDIAN who lived in MELBOURNE VICTORIA- 2007 to 2019 .. CURRY is a mixture of MEDICINAL SPICES not THE HEAT RED CHILLIS and GREEN CHILLS...
Cheers from #pollachi #coimbatore #tamilnadu #SouthIndia
Wow thank you for all those amazing suggestions! We hope to tour around and see as much of India as we can :)
LOL Maharashtra is not north india nor Hindi region😂
Did you leave Mexico :(((( well go eat that food from the street in India
It surprised me the amount of videos of Mexico! But there is a lot to discover in other countries
Yes we did, we loved our time in Mexico so much 🧡 we'll definitely be back again one day!
Please try with Indian girl guider in India. Please try Indian traditional vegetarian 56 Bhog food's. Please try maharashtrian 100% pure Vegetarian meals in All over Maharashtra. ONLY Vegetarian Meals and Food's. It's incredible Food's.
Jay Sita Ram Ji.
Thanks for watching!
Do u think we always eat spicy food
And do u think we mix spices in coke and drink it ...what nonsense
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Of course not, this is McDonald's 😉
Only 39% of Indians are vegetarians. Beef, Pork and a variety of seafood are consumed in certain areas of North-East India and South India. India is quite a diverse sub-continent ❤
Yes you're so right! We hope to explore it all 😊 thanks for watching!
For south region like kerala, they don't have a better reason to go for beef. It's becoz of taste buds, people have maligned their culture, and it is having ripple effect again on their culture, brain after consuming
Humanity is almost ending in this kaliyuga, people are killing every animals for their taste.
Everyone should read bhagwat geeta and change their mindset.
You will get beef in India and Mumbai is not entire India......
Yes, your right! But at the McDonald's, at least in this area of the country, there is no beef ;)
Southies always on weed
You eat beef in illegal way
Dont compare our indian food with american or europe food
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Thanks for watching 😊
A lot of people eat beef in India especially in the South and Eastern states. Not sure if McDonald India serves beef in these states though.
No they don't. Only drink menu differs.
Real cuisines are on streets not western franchises
That's obviously true 😉 but when comparing McDonald's across countries, you've gotta visit them to see what they have!
Indian vegetarian food is the best in the world better than meat food.Try MALAI KOFTA,CHANNA MASALA,PANNER BUTTER MASALA,PALAK PANNER,ALO GOBI ,GOBI MANCHURIA,DAL TADKA SO ON.SOUTH INDIAN FOOD TRY MASALA DOSA,VADA,UPMA,UTAPPAM,BISI BELLA BATH,VANGI BATH,IDLI WITH SAMBAR,PONGAL so yummy vegetarian dishes.enjoy your food.
Thanks for all the amazing suggestions! We can't wait to try all the food in India😋🤤😉
in our culture vegetarian diet is considered as "Satvik" ahaar (meaning pure and comfort food).
Interesting, thanks for the info!
I'm from India and those masala drinks are disgusting.
Haha they are definitely interesting
Why there's so much fuss about "No Beef" ?
I don't see the same amount of fuss about "No Dog meat" in the west.
Let me clarify, most Indians neither eat beef nor dog's meat. Muslims, Christians and states such as Kerala, Bengal, Kashmir and some North Eastern states in India do allow Beef.
Yes we're aware of this 😉 but in most countries around the world, McDonald's serves beef burgers, so the lack of beef burgers is a more interesting fact for people as opposed to 'no dog meat', since everyone already knows that McDonald's doesn't serve dog meat.
@@HungryTwoTravel The vegetarian population of India is more than America's total population. Roughly 33% of Indians are vegetarians and another 10% only eat eggs(eggs are considered non vegetarian in India). So, it's quite obvious for fast food chains who come to India to adapt to local preferences.
@kirtigupta9753 yes we agree, but again this is a fact that many people may not be aware of, which is why we're bringing it to their attention :)
@@HungryTwoTravelOne more surprising fact is that some Indians, apart from meat and eggs don't even consume onions and garlic.
its not spicy for us😁.
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Most TH-camrs who go to India end up going to Mumbai or Delhi. The best food in India is in the South (spicy). You guys should try going to Chennai, Hyderabad or Kerala.
These are all on our list! We'll be visiting a number of cities in the near future so stay tuned ;)
Lol you're kidding yourself. The whole of North America knows about South Indian food. What they don't know or haven't explored is North Indian food. Personally I have tried both and both are amazing, but I still think North Indian food surprises most foreigners and is slighlty better as it favours flavor over spice.
@@HungryTwoTravel dont listen to him he is just biased bot commentimg on every video
Shut up roasted bean..... Yeducated sarrr 😂
@@velociraptor1596 I've lived in the U.S. for 64 years and have lived all over the U.S. including, California (40 years). 90% of the Indian restaurants are North Indian.