Peyman... thank you! Now I want to find Somali food near me. I like your videos. You always have a nice smile and seem like a happy man. Cheers from USA 🇺🇸
Just a correction, we somalis don't use teff flour on our anjeera( confusing with Ethiopian version of it) ours is just made of wheat flour. That soor ( maize flour) is very healthy
@Think Before You Type I am not sure about crepes, need to dig into that further, but I would lean more on it being French originaly. Just like the Italians introduced pasta, breadrolls etc into Somali cuisine.
They do use teff flour, it depends on the region. Please stop spreading lies! Don't mess with the Horn Africans. The Horn Africans are strong people with their own history. 🇸🇴🇪🇹🇪🇷🇩🇯Lately Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Eritrea are being attacked by some black people (on Twitter and other social media platforms) like the link below, calling them not Africans. And that's not even the half of it, the guy really swears at the Horn African countries like Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Eritrea. I've never seen someone that hates the Horn Africans like this guy. He dedicates 1 hour of his life to swearing at the Horn, the shocking part is the venom he is spitting‼ m.th-cam.com/video/AKrJkvS4Q2s/w-d-xo.html 🇪🇹King Menelik wore a classy durag🇪🇹 Why is it black people copy Ethiopia so much then attack them on TH-cam, social media etc? 🇸🇴🇩🇯🇸🇴🇩🇯🇸🇴🇩🇯🇸🇴🇩🇯🇸🇴🇩🇯🇸🇴🇩🇯🇸🇴 Somalia accepted Islam before the Arabs. And Ethiopia welcomed the refugees from Makkah. The Horn is so intertwined with Islam and the East. Somalia accepting Islam meant they can't do what their next door neighbours can, creating Eunuchs. While Islamic law forbade the emasculation of a man, Ethiopian Christians had no such compunctions; thus, they enslaved and emasculated members of territories to the south and sold the resulting eunuchs to the Ottoman Porte. ... The eunuch boys were then sold in the Ottoman Empire. Slavery in the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_the_Ottoman_Empire 🇸🇴Somali Men travelled the World in those days and Turkey was always there like the good old friend🇹🇷 th-cam.com/video/dI_lNFMpgzQ/w-d-xo.html 🇹🇷🇸🇴In 1660, the Portuguese in Mombasa surrendered to a joint Somali-Ottoman force. Relations between the present-day territories of Somalia and Turkey date back to the Middle Ages.🇸🇴🇹🇷 🇪🇹🇪🇷🇪🇹🇪🇷🇪🇹🇪🇷🇪🇹🇪🇷🇪🇹🇪🇷🇪🇹🇪🇷🇪🇹🇪🇷 💚💛❤💚💛❤Najashi💚💛❤💚💛❤ The first migration took place in the fifth year of the Proclamation - in A.D. 615. The king of Abyssinia welcomed the Muslim refugees from Makkah into his kingdom. He gave them sanctuary, and they enjoyed peace, security and freedom of worship under his aegis. About a year later, the Muslims in Abyssinia heard rumors that the Quraysh in Makkah had accepted Islam. If it was true then there was no reason for them to live in exile. They were homesick, and they decided to return to Makkah. But when they arrived in Makkah, they found out that not only the rumors they had heard were false, but also that the Quraysh had stepped up the persecution of the Muslims. www.al-islam.org/restatement-history-islam-and-muslims-sayyid-ali-ashgar-razwy/two-migrations-muslims-abyssinia 🇪🇹🐘🇪🇷🐘🇪🇹🐘🇪🇷🐘🇪🇹🐘🇪🇷🐘🇪🇹🐘🇪🇷 Let me tell you about the Year of the Elephant. Abraha al-Ashram an Ethiopian guy. Learn your deen guys. So you can argue from the deen side as well. This guy is so strong that the Arab pagans couldn't do anything that God himself had to interfere and save the Kabah. The above-mentioned episode happened in his youth. Now we come to the most important event of his life which took place just eight years before his death. By then, he was the patriarch of the tribe. The Ethiopian governor of Yemen, Abraha al-Ashram, envied the reverence in which the Ka'bah was held by the Arabs. Being a staunch Christian, he built a big cathedral in Sanaa (the capital of Yemen) and ordered the Arabs to go there for pilgrimage instead. The order was ignored. Not only that; someone entered the cathedral and made it unclean. The wrath of Abraha knew no bounds. In his fury, he decided to avenge it by demolishing and desecrating the Ka'bah itself. He advanced with a large army towards Mecca. There were many elephants in his army; he himself rode a huge elephant. It was an animal which the Arabs had not seen before...read the link. www.al-islam.org/life-muhammad-prophet-sayyid-saeed-akhtar-rizvi/year-elephant Or watch the video: th-cam.com/video/cjf3iMJGNdU/w-d-xo.html 🇸🇴🇪🇹🇩🇯🇪🇷 Horn Africans (Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Eritrea) are proud people. We have our own history and yes we even clashed each other, and clashed other countries. And by clash, I mean wars; I come with receipts ladies and gentlemen: The Ottoman-Portuguese conflicts of 1538 to 1559 were a series of armed military encounters between the Portuguese Empire, the Kingdom of Hormuz and the Ethiopian Empire against the Ottoman Empire and Adal Sultanate, in the Indian Ocean, the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea and in East Africa. This is a period of battles in The Ottoman-Portuguese War. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman-Portuguese_conflicts_(1538-1559) 🇪🇹🇪🇷🇸🇴🇩🇯 Aksumite currency was coinage produced and used within the Kingdom of Aksum (or Axum) centered in present-day Eritrea and Ethiopia. Its mintages were issued and circulated from the reign of King Endubis around AD 270 until it began its decline in the first half of the 7th century. During the succeeding medieval period, Mogadishu currency, minted by the Sultanate of Mogadishu, was the most widely circulated currency in the Horn of Africa. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aksumite_currency
@Think Before You Type 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 Somalia is a joke. People are disunited on the most basic rights and levels. Money won't change anything. Mentally Somalia and the people are following the US EU UK Arabs Ethiopia and Kenya. Somalia both North and South are being re enslaved Neo colonial style. Primitive tribal joke of a state
No suprise Somali have a range of rice and no our rice is not Biryani, we love raisins and onions in our rice with a range of spices we call Xawaash/pronounced as Hawaash👍🤣
You a real one. Raisins in bariis or at least some spices like heel is a must in a restaurant. I hate it in the states when a restaurant survives average plain rice. Saxiib I can eat that it home on a average Tuesday.
I’ve been to Al Karmel, the suqaar there was one of the best I’ve tasted in my life. Love to see Somalis opening up more businesses in UAE and everywhere else in the world.
In Somalia we don't have teff because it grows only in Ethiopia and Ethiopia government ban to export teff out of Ethiopia. In Somalia every region use different flour mix in my region we use mix of buckwheat barley wheat fennel seeds, fenugreek seeds little garlic powder when we make the anjeera we add the mix anjeera with whites plain flour we let fermente overnight. U can buy canjeero flour Somali shops near that restaurant its better when you make it at home. We eat for breakfast foul anjera or sometimes with liver, kidney, eggs with onions tomate gravy.When we don't time we add anjeera suger ghee or oilive oil honey and roll it dip it in the tea.
@@PeymanAlAwadhi actually many northern somalis cook with teff. There are diff kinds of anjeeros depending on somali region or family. When somalis do cook with teff, they also use regular flour, and some use quinoa flour combos. It is not fermented as long as ethopian anjeero, and somalis usually eat their anjeero within half a day or a day of making it. Vs ethopian anjeero which is usually made to have a longer shelf life. Somalis also eat their anjeero with honey, butter and tea as a pancake style.
Keep in mind the name anjeelo has been copied from the Ethiopian anjeero. Kkkkkk do you know DOORO ( chicken) is also Ethiopian. never mind it's a neighboring countries.
@@sardevichuwalie9811. Iam somali as well, I just talked about the reality. You are an ignorant moral less person. behave yourself, and learn from me. By the way, why you don't have a somali name instead of having a devil's name.😡😡😡
Assalamu alaikum brother Peyman, I love your content. Mostly because I love travelling to Dubai once to twice a year, but the main reason is your positive energy my brother. You keep posting and I'll keep watching and maybe one day, on one of my trips, we can break bread together. May God bless you with even more success, aameen.
Every feeling in life is temporary. So during good times, remember to really cherish them. And during bad times, remember that these feelings too shall pass. Better days are coming, just keep faith 🙏🏾❤️
🇸🇴Allahu Akbar wanko jalaha, 🇸🇴JazakAllahu Khayr for the fantastic somali food, my son is half somali 🇸🇴and half Swedish 🇸🇪masha’Allah si i knew this food would taste good, somali bris and sambus is the best in the world without any doubt whatsoever, im proud of you sedi Barak’Allahu fik Greetings from Abdul Noor Abo Ayoob bin Mikael Al Stockholmi🇸🇴🇸🇪
Every time I watch your video, It makes me regret why I didn't follow you earlier. Once I lived in Dubai for 5 years and searched for a good restaurant just like you. Once in order to find the most delicious barbecue, two weeks of continuous eating barbecue.Love your channel.
Assallamu allaikum, i've watched your last video in collaboration with mark weins, its so greata and amazing. I wish i could come in dubai also to blog foods and beautiful places and to meet people... Inshaallah someday...
Oh How I miss Dubai, 🇸🇴❤🇦🇪 and for the Somali food, Historically Somalis eat larger portion even when the Muslim Traveller, Ibn Batuta came to Mogadishu, he had written with great details about Somali food, he said "Their food is rice cooked with ghee [version of butter] placed on a large wooden dish. They put on top dishes of kushan--that is the relish, of chicken and meat and fish and vegetables. They cook banana before it is ripe in fresh [coconut?] milk and they put it on a dish, and they put sour milk in a dish with pickled lemon on it and bunches of pickled chillies, vinegared and salted, and green ginger and mangoes. These are like apples but they have a stone and when they ripen they are very sweet and eaten like fruit. But before they ripen they are bitter like lemons and they pickle them in vinegar. When they eat a ball of rice, they eat after it something from these salted and vinegared foods. Now one of the people of Mogadishu habitually eats as much as a group of us would. They are extremely large and fat of body"
Somaliya farta taag☝🏼
☝🏾☝🏾☝🏾😂😂
☝️
✋😂😂✌
Yes bro
@Think Before You Type hhhh
Im Indian and I love Somali and East African food. I find it similar to our Indian foods
I agree
I love Punjab India
Hello Bhai Mai Somalia se ho ap kya HAL hai bhia bhi pyaar karta hoon Indian's one love sab
@@AhmedAli-hh6yr me too
It’s more similar to Doza..the Indian version of Somali Anjera which is a common breakfast for South Indian dishes.
I am somali 🇸🇴🇸🇴 from Djibouti 🇩🇯🇩🇯
Djibouti and Somali hanoolato walal forever we’re brothers and sisters akhi ✊🏾
Asc walalaha somaliyed Arim ba iheysata Alle dartii $30 ya Igu cawin kara🙏
Wadan kee jogtaa?
🙌🏾🙌🏾🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🙌🏾 yes I’m proud Somali ❤️❤️🙌🏾🙌🏾
Halkee ku noshahy
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Fahma marry me.
i love somalia🙇♂️💋💛💚💙💘🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴💪💪💪🙌🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴💪❤️🙏👍
I need to visit that place next week. Filipino trying Somali Food.
You're welcome bro
I tried your food in different places in the Philippine so you should try ours now
that’s great
Wellcome with open hands
Wellcome
Intii somali ah meeshan kusoo khaldamay like hhhh
🤩☝️🤩
kuma soo qaldamin ee cuntadeena ayaa laga hadlayaa waan ku faraxsanahay.
Ina aderay hana bahdilin aduunka waa lasocona like dadka kamaxasidne kkkkkk
@@3minutes927 hhhhh
Peyman... thank you! Now I want to find Somali food near me. I like your videos. You always have a nice smile and seem like a happy man. Cheers from USA 🇺🇸
Thanks Dennis, I really appreciate your kindness. Good luck!
SOMALIS are everywhere
Google a Somali community near you.
Safari restaurant in Minneapolis
@@wm9669 😂😂😂😂 true actually
You can get Minnesota
Somali food and culture is supreme... proud to be Somali 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
Just a correction, we somalis don't use teff flour on our anjeera( confusing with Ethiopian version of it) ours is just made of wheat flour.
That soor ( maize flour) is very healthy
Asc the Somali anjeera is made with wheat flour and the Ethiopian is made with teff flour now you know InshAllah
.....Ah, so the 'Soor' is the 'Ugali' in Kenya, Tanzania ie East Africa??
@Think Before You Type I am not sure about crepes, need to dig into that further, but I would lean more on it being French originaly. Just like the Italians introduced pasta, breadrolls etc into Somali cuisine.
@@mohabatkhanmalak1161 Yes
They do use teff flour, it depends on the region. Please stop spreading lies!
Don't mess with the Horn Africans. The Horn Africans are strong people with their own history. 🇸🇴🇪🇹🇪🇷🇩🇯Lately Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Eritrea are being attacked by some black people (on Twitter and other social media platforms) like the link below, calling them not Africans. And that's not even the half of it, the guy really swears at the Horn African countries like Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Eritrea. I've never seen someone that hates the Horn Africans like this guy. He dedicates 1 hour of his life to swearing at the Horn, the shocking part is the venom he is spitting‼
m.th-cam.com/video/AKrJkvS4Q2s/w-d-xo.html
🇪🇹King Menelik wore a classy durag🇪🇹
Why is it black people copy Ethiopia so much then attack them on TH-cam, social media etc?
🇸🇴🇩🇯🇸🇴🇩🇯🇸🇴🇩🇯🇸🇴🇩🇯🇸🇴🇩🇯🇸🇴🇩🇯🇸🇴
Somalia accepted Islam before the Arabs. And Ethiopia welcomed the refugees from Makkah. The Horn is so intertwined with Islam and the East. Somalia accepting Islam meant they can't do what their next door neighbours can, creating Eunuchs. While Islamic law forbade the emasculation of a man, Ethiopian Christians had no such compunctions; thus, they enslaved and emasculated members of territories to the south and sold the resulting eunuchs to the Ottoman Porte. ... The eunuch boys were then sold in the Ottoman Empire. Slavery in the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_the_Ottoman_Empire
🇸🇴Somali Men travelled the World in those days and Turkey was always there like the good old friend🇹🇷
th-cam.com/video/dI_lNFMpgzQ/w-d-xo.html
🇹🇷🇸🇴In 1660, the Portuguese in Mombasa surrendered to a joint Somali-Ottoman force. Relations between the present-day territories of Somalia and Turkey date back to the Middle Ages.🇸🇴🇹🇷
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💚💛❤💚💛❤Najashi💚💛❤💚💛❤
The first migration took place in the fifth year of the Proclamation - in A.D. 615.
The king of Abyssinia welcomed the Muslim refugees from Makkah into his kingdom. He gave them sanctuary, and they enjoyed peace, security and freedom of worship under his aegis. About a year later, the Muslims in Abyssinia heard rumors that the Quraysh in Makkah had accepted Islam.
If it was true then there was no reason for them to live in exile. They were homesick, and they decided to return to Makkah. But when they arrived in Makkah, they found out that not only the rumors they had heard were false, but also that the Quraysh had stepped up the persecution of the Muslims.
www.al-islam.org/restatement-history-islam-and-muslims-sayyid-ali-ashgar-razwy/two-migrations-muslims-abyssinia
🇪🇹🐘🇪🇷🐘🇪🇹🐘🇪🇷🐘🇪🇹🐘🇪🇷🐘🇪🇹🐘🇪🇷
Let me tell you about the Year of the Elephant. Abraha al-Ashram an Ethiopian guy. Learn your deen guys. So you can argue from the deen side as well. This guy is so strong that the Arab pagans couldn't do anything that God himself had to interfere and save the Kabah.
The above-mentioned episode happened in his youth. Now we come to the most important event of his life which took place just eight years before his death. By then, he was the patriarch of the tribe.
The Ethiopian governor of Yemen, Abraha al-Ashram, envied the reverence in which the Ka'bah was held by the Arabs. Being a staunch Christian, he built a big cathedral in Sanaa (the capital of Yemen) and ordered the Arabs to go there for pilgrimage instead. The order was ignored. Not only that; someone entered the cathedral and made it unclean. The wrath of Abraha knew no bounds. In his fury, he decided to avenge it by demolishing and desecrating the Ka'bah itself. He advanced with a large army towards Mecca. There were many elephants in his army; he himself rode a huge elephant. It was an animal which the Arabs had not seen before...read the link.
www.al-islam.org/life-muhammad-prophet-sayyid-saeed-akhtar-rizvi/year-elephant
Or watch the video:
th-cam.com/video/cjf3iMJGNdU/w-d-xo.html
🇸🇴🇪🇹🇩🇯🇪🇷
Horn Africans (Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Eritrea) are proud people. We have our own history and yes we even clashed each other, and clashed other countries. And by clash, I mean wars; I come with receipts ladies and gentlemen: The Ottoman-Portuguese conflicts of 1538 to 1559 were a series of armed military encounters between the Portuguese Empire, the Kingdom of Hormuz and the Ethiopian Empire against the Ottoman Empire and Adal Sultanate, in the Indian Ocean, the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea and in East Africa. This is a period of battles in The Ottoman-Portuguese War.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman-Portuguese_conflicts_(1538-1559)
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Aksumite currency was coinage produced and used within the Kingdom of Aksum (or Axum) centered in present-day Eritrea and Ethiopia. Its mintages were issued and circulated from the reign of King Endubis around AD 270 until it began its decline in the first half of the 7th century. During the succeeding medieval period, Mogadishu currency, minted by the Sultanate of Mogadishu, was the most widely circulated currency in the Horn of Africa.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aksumite_currency
I,m proud to be somali🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴❤❤❤❤❤❤💪💪
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@@muscababdisalan1892 🇸🇴
@@farhiyamoh8169 over food ? Damn sad, fix your country and ideological unity. Somalia is a divided colonised state
Somali🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
@Think Before You Type 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 Somalia is a joke. People are disunited on the most basic rights and levels. Money won't change anything. Mentally Somalia and the people are following the US EU UK Arabs Ethiopia and Kenya. Somalia both North and South are being re enslaved Neo colonial style.
Primitive tribal joke of a state
Alhamdullilah , I am proud to be Somali 🇸🇴 and Somali dishes / foods are the best. Cheers from UK 🇬🇧
You can only proud of something that achieved!
I like somali food especially SOMUSA. Try it if you have never tried.
❤️🌹from Canada 🇨🇦
Welcome 😊🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
Istar restaurant in Toronto
👍❤️👍
I’m from cina 🇨🇳 and i love somali people
Hhh somali baad tahay salaadow 😂😂
@@aminacawad8441 hhhhh wad ku qabatay
hhhhh ar somaliya
We love you + china one love
Learn how to write China
When Somali people invite you for food, they really mean it. We are generous like that culturally.
I am proud to be Somali 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴diiga 💉❤️❤️alhamdullilah
🤩😍🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
Asc walalaha somaliyed Arim ba iheysata Alle dartii $30 ya Igu cawin kara🙏
🤗Somaliyee 🇸🇴 heer cuntadena
Carabta love ku noqdana jogna
Masha.allahi ✊💕🙋♀️
Asc walalaha somaliyed Arim ba iheysata Alle dartii $30 ya Igu cawin kara🙏
No suprise Somali have a range of rice and no our rice is not Biryani, we love raisins and onions in our rice with a range of spices we call Xawaash/pronounced as Hawaash👍🤣
First of all raisins are qashin 😂😂
@@hanab4292 Send the raisins my way 😍😍😍
You a real one. Raisins in bariis or at least some spices like heel is a must in a restaurant. I hate it in the states when a restaurant survives average plain rice. Saxiib I can eat that it home on a average Tuesday.
@@qdgamer7183 Rice with raisins is the special kind of rice the other rice is your everyday kinda rice but raisins 😍😍 some onions soft goat meat 😋❤️
It is biryani tho😂 middle east and eastafrican have their own twist
If you.are Somali one like
Hooo like ta hahahahahhs
✌️
روعة بكل محتواه يا راشد 😘😘 الاكل والجولة والتصوير والمونتاج 😍😍 ماشاء الله
شكرا حبيبي
Masha allah
I’ve been to Al Karmel, the suqaar there was one of the best I’ve tasted in my life. Love to see Somalis opening up more businesses in UAE and everywhere else in the world.
Yes
Peace and blessings from Somali diaspora in the USA 🇺🇸 🇸🇴
Thanks 😍🇸🇴
I love the respect that you have for other cultures in general!
In Somalia we don't have teff because it grows only in Ethiopia and Ethiopia government ban to export teff out of Ethiopia. In Somalia every region use different flour mix in my region we use mix of buckwheat barley wheat fennel seeds, fenugreek seeds little garlic powder when we make the anjeera we add the mix anjeera with whites plain flour we let fermente overnight. U can buy canjeero flour Somali shops near that restaurant its better when you make it at home. We eat for breakfast foul anjera or sometimes with liver, kidney, eggs with onions tomate gravy.When we don't time we add anjeera suger ghee or oilive oil honey and roll it dip it in the tea.
Thank you so much for clarifying! Appreciate it.
@@PeymanAlAwadhi u wlc 🙏🏾
We have it and we called waanbe
@@PeymanAlAwadhi actually many northern somalis cook with teff. There are diff kinds of anjeeros depending on somali region or family. When somalis do cook with teff, they also use regular flour, and some use quinoa flour combos. It is not fermented as long as ethopian anjeero, and somalis usually eat their anjeero within half a day or a day of making it. Vs ethopian anjeero which is usually made to have a longer shelf life. Somalis also eat their anjeero with honey, butter and tea as a pancake style.
Not that I didn't enjoy all the past videos but, finally! My man now got himself a lapel mic!!
Hahahaha gearing up! Thank you for always supporting me.
It's Anjeero or anjeelo somali.Ethiopa injera and somali anjeelo is not same.Thank you for you trying somali food and I hope you enjoy it😍🥰
You are right it is anjeelo
Keep in mind the name anjeelo has been copied from the Ethiopian anjeero. Kkkkkk
do you know DOORO ( chicken) is also Ethiopian. never mind it's a neighboring countries.
@@ibrahimali2860 😡🖕😠 you are jealous of somalia so be polite
canjeelo its name that we have us
you are right
@@sardevichuwalie9811. Iam somali as well, I just talked about the reality.
You are an ignorant moral less person. behave yourself, and learn from me.
By the way, why you don't have a somali name instead of having a devil's name.😡😡😡
Thanks man for showcasing Somali food in Dubai. I have been to that restaurant on my last visit and was not disappointed . Keep up the good work.
Maasha Allah
Somali food is delicious
Where is the banana that comes with the meal?
سؤمال ارض كرام
I from spain
الصومال 🇸🇴
🤍🇸🇴❤️
على الرأس والعين يا أخي
Shukraan aqii aziz
Thxz brother
Thanks man 4rom somalia
I appreciate how u showing the people who don't know well our tradition food❤🇸🇴
I hope u will come and visit to Somali| From Somali🇸🇴🇸🇴
🇸🇴😍👍👍
love the vlog and Somalia! ❤️
Kenyan 🇰🇪 With the privilege of enjoying Somali Food right here in Kenya and I Love It. No one does goat meat and Rice with Xawaash better
I hope you injoy it
Masha Allah everything looked delicious. Next time I'm in Dubai, I'll pay a visit to this restaurant with my family.
Definitely Somali food is delicious. I miss my mums food 😭😭😭
Now that's what you started bringing out hidden gems . Great !
Hahahaha thanks
I think the beef dish is called Sooqar.
He called it Karel Special... But it was amazing!!
It is
@@PeymanAlAwadhi
Traditional Somali Suqaar dish is from lamb or goat meat.
suqaar is camel meat
@@PeymanAlAwadhi called by kalankal
Asc brother I'm very happy that Ur enjoying our Somali national food thank you enjoy yummy .
Maasha allah keep going more Somalian restaurant’s near souq nief and you have great Somalian food
Assalamu alaikum brother Peyman,
I love your content. Mostly because I love travelling to Dubai once to twice a year, but the main reason is your positive energy my brother.
You keep posting and I'll keep watching and maybe one day, on one of my trips, we can break bread together.
May God bless you with even more success, aameen.
Thank you so much Saeed. I really appreciate your support. Inshallah.
ماشاالله الفديو عجبني مع اني مافهمت إلا حجات بسيطه اشكرك يااستاذ راشد انك اكتشفت أكلنا واذواقو استمر يامبدع صوماليه وافتخر🇸🇴
Walah we have the most delicious food ever👌🏾🇸🇴 and we always serve with big plates so the whole family can eat in one dish
Maashallah. I love Somali food. Very good quality and reasonable prices
Somali people thumbs up....We are proud of you Habib MashaAllah, What you missed was camel's tea 🍵
My coworkers always appreciate when I bring Somali food immensely. They just can’t get enough of it :).
Emirates are the most tolerant people. I have had no issues with the locals
They don’t bother any one. Mashallah.
@MeanBaboon621 do you live here as well?
Asc walalaha somaliyed Arim ba iheysata Alle dartii $30 ya Igu cawin kara
Informative video. Sure will go visit karamel restaurant
Yummmm that rice looks fantastic!
Honestly it was soooooooooo good!
نورت وبالعافية عليك ان شاءالله ، نعم الفول يعتبر طبق شعبي مهم ،، طريقتك في التقديم روعه تبارك الرحمن 🙏🏼💕🇸🇴
U should try my mom's food we make the best camel meat somali style. You are welcome to my home anytime in Abu Dhabi. Marhaba.
Isku xishood nacas
Hhhh rageedii
You're a very likable person. Love and respect from Jeddah. ❤️
متابعتك من الصومال🇸🇴❤️
انت شخص مبدع وعندك طاقة إيجابية ما شاء الله وكل التحية لاهل الصومال
Proud to be Somali الحمدلله 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
عوافي ماشالله شكرا لانك خليت الناس تتعرف على اكلاتنا في دبي احب هالمطعم وايد حبيت الفيديو ♡♡♡
Mashaa allah somali food👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾🇸🇴
Asc walalaha somaliyed Arim ba iheysata Alle dartii $30 ya Igu cawin kara🙏
Asc walalaha somaliyed Arim ba iheysata Alle dartii $30 ya Igu cawin kara🙏
Somali food 🥘 is so delicious 😋 macha Allah from Somalia 🇸🇴
We make anjeelo in every where we are if we are somali 🇸🇴all 🤔 this coast food only 14$ woow i wish i will be there
Asc walalaha somaliyed Arim ba iheysata Alle dartii $30 ya Igu cawin kara🙏
Asc walalaha somaliyed Arim ba iheysata Alle dartii $30 ya Igu cawin kara🙏
Thanks for sharing this video, I live in London.I love Somali Food..
Definitely I will track this Restaurant when I visit in Dubai
Every feeling in life is temporary. So during good times, remember to really cherish them. And during bad times, remember that these feelings too shall pass. Better days are coming, just keep faith 🙏🏾❤️
Peyman bro you are an absolute legend. Love and gratitude from the UK..
I'm from Abu Dhabi UAE I like our Anjero with a liver Camel and sheep with goat so amazing hhhh
My fav restaurant. I was eating there almost everyday during my stay, the Bengali waiter is very friendly and speaks good Somali.
Oh Somali rice,. now I want some.
🇸🇴Allahu Akbar wanko jalaha, 🇸🇴JazakAllahu Khayr for the fantastic somali food, my son is half somali 🇸🇴and half Swedish 🇸🇪masha’Allah si i knew this food would taste good, somali bris and sambus is the best in the world without any doubt whatsoever, im proud of you sedi
Barak’Allahu fik
Greetings from
Abdul Noor Abo Ayoob bin Mikael Al Stockholmi🇸🇴🇸🇪
Our food is soo good. Thanks for Sharing I’m your new subscriber, from USA 🇺🇸
thanks for the vid, just luv the way you describe other cuisines
Masha Allah everytime i watch ur videos i become hungry 😂😂😂😂
Alhamdulillah, great news!
Every time I watch your video, It makes me regret why I didn't follow you earlier.
Once I lived in Dubai for 5 years and searched for a good restaurant just like you.
Once in order to find the most delicious barbecue, two weeks of continuous eating barbecue.Love your channel.
Love from somalia 🇸🇴
Canjeelada waad nagu ceebayseen waxay bahasha gubatay🇸🇴❤️👍
Masha allah somali food is very sweet and 100% percent halal🇸🇴
You’re incredible Mashallah. Thanks for showing love and for even trying Somali food. It’s a pleasure 💙
The best Somali food you can get here in London may be if you come in London try it insha allah
Shamso he can find eny place of somali people there 😂
fuul is part of somali cuisine, I’ve had it my whole life
It is only when I go to Somali restaurant that I feel fully satisfied and full. Most other food's are just snack to me.
Hahaha good one
Same... you are right
يا مرحبا!! هلا علا ثقافتنا يا ابن حلال. تحية من صومال. نحبكم ونشكركم وبيض الله وجهك يا بيمان 🇸🇴 🇾🇪 🇴🇲 🇦🇪
@peyman al awadhi
Proud 2 be a Somali 👌😍🇸🇴🇸🇴💗🇸🇴💖💗
Big respect for you brother we love UAE thanks for sharing the world Our food
I’m proud to be Somali🇸🇴 thanks
charismatic personality it's a joy to watch your channel, I have been to karmel restaurant in 2018 would recommend it very nice...
There is a different vibe to Peyman in this video. can't put my finger on it. His presentation is different and the video edit too.
الاكل الصومالي شهي جدا ولكن غير مشهور ،
استمتعت بالمشاهدة👍
You forget to eat the rice with the banana 🍌
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🍌🇸🇴
Mid halkana aan daris nahay 90 ka anoo moos wax ku dilaaya bu i arka waaqayliyey hhhh
@@callofdutysomaliabdulahi488 ani lee ku fahmaayo brother
Kkkkkkk
Asc walalaha somaliyed Arim ba iheysata Alle dartii $30 ya Igu cawin kara🙏
Yes I’m proud Somalia 🇸🇴
Love it, Peyman.
Thanks Paula
Would have been nicer to have a Somali show him proper Somali food, rather than the guessing, other than that keep it up👍🤣
I think it’s because of COVID but yea I agree
I LOVE SOMALI FOOD IS YAME😍😍😍😍😍🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
Aawey somalid like saara🤣🤣🤣🙌
Ma sha Allah. Try camel meat in Somali restaurants next time. You will love it.
I love Camel meat made by somali
I love Dubai ❤️❤️❤️
I work there for 3 years
Masha allah 🇸🇴 Somalia calture very nice amezing الصومال 🇸🇴❤💙🤍🇸🇴🇸🇴🥰
How u described the anjeera in dubai we also do that in somalia with kardamon sugar and many stuff and we eat it with thea
Hungery. Man. Damm. That is tasty 🙄💪😤 I can tell the food is good 100% madha Allah. Brother. Somalis. Are the best in rice masters.❤💚💗🇶🇦🇸🇴🇹🇷
Thanks Peyman for the great video. I am a Somali living in Australia, now i know whre to find Somali food in Dubai in my next visit. Thanks to you.
Assallamu allaikum, i've watched your last video in collaboration with mark weins, its so greata and amazing. I wish i could come in dubai also to blog foods and beautiful places and to meet people... Inshaallah someday...
هنيئا لك ذكرتني اكلاتنا الشعبيه عنجيرو 🌹🌹🌹
Oh How I miss Dubai, 🇸🇴❤🇦🇪 and for the Somali food, Historically Somalis eat larger portion even when the Muslim Traveller, Ibn Batuta came to Mogadishu, he had written with great details about Somali food, he said "Their food is rice cooked with ghee [version of butter] placed on a large wooden dish. They put on top dishes of kushan--that is the relish, of chicken and meat and fish and vegetables. They cook banana before it is ripe in fresh [coconut?] milk and they put it on a dish, and they put sour milk in a dish with pickled lemon on it and bunches of pickled chillies, vinegared and salted, and green ginger and mangoes. These are like apples but they have a stone and when they ripen they are very sweet and eaten like fruit. But before they ripen they are bitter like lemons and they pickle them in vinegar. When they eat a ball of rice, they eat after it something from these salted and vinegared foods. Now one of the people of Mogadishu habitually eats as much as a group of us would. They are extremely large and fat of body"
I can't give you dislike because of somali foods and this 🇸🇴
Amazing may Allah bless you 🤲🏻
Thanks. Same to you.
Thank you for visiting our restaurant , watching from England