I am so glad you loved Patri’s food. Puneet is such a gentleman, whenever I’ve been there with my mum he always makes something for my mum. Thali looks delicious 😊
I am so glad you loved Patri’s food. Puneet is such a gentleman, whenever I’ve been there with my mum he always takes care of her. Thali looks delicious 😊
When i moved from India to the UK i really missed "ghar ka khana" and Patri was the closest thing i could find. Really good authentic indian flavours. Tastes like home
Wow! How many of you were there eating that huge thali? That's another restaurant added to my wish list. Thank you for your selfless work in finding great food, it's a terrible job but someone has to do it. ;)
In traditional Indian meals, this is how food is served on a large round silver or stainless steel tray called a thali. Then small stainless steel bowls are placed in it with different dishes but not as many as here. 😅 The stainless steel keeps the food hotter for longer. You would probably have maybe 1 or 2 non veg and/ or 2 or 3 veg along with either rice or roti or nan and a small salad plus homemade pickles/chutney and yogurt/raita. But in modern India people often eat on normal china plates or they sometimes have a thali. Depends on the region and individual family.
@@vibhac5403 thanks for a well spoken reply😊 personally Im familiar with Pakistani food because I work together with a family for 14 years. I guess it's more or less the same kind of food. I'm myself Danish so it's delicious different from our own boring un exotic food.
@@nickeypetersen5622 Pakistani food is slightly different since they have a greater emphasis on meat dishes, while India has more emphasis on vegetarian food. I'm punjabi and most Pakistani dishes are from the punjab region. However, India is vast and the dishes from southern, eastern, central and North Eastern India are very different to punjabi cuisine, which is essentially North Western India on the border with Pakistan. The coastal regions of India have a lot of seafood as well. Glad you found it interesting.
@@vibhac5403 it is precisely my experience. And by the way, my friends are from Punjabi which the most are in Denmark. Known they are more to meat, and I had been told that 80 % of India are vegetarian. Moreover I had been told that Pakistan mix more spices than indian do. I'm not fully sure what is correct or not. But I sense some hints😊
@@nickeypetersen5622 I have family in Denmark who have been living in Denmark for nearly 40 plus years! My cousin sister is married to a Danish man so I am familiar with Denmark. I visited Denmark many years ago, mainly Copenhagen and I loved it. What a beautiful country ❤
So interesting,Indian street food is very popular in NYC it’s everywhere,and thali’s are on a lot of menus,I think perhaps because Indian food is much newer to America,it might be a bit more authentic.No chips in American Indian restaurants.There are all sorts here,from small takeout restaurants that cater to taxi drivers,to very up scale expensive fusion type places to everything in between We have vegetarian canteens on the lower floors of Hindu temples,and they have a high rating food wise.
Long overdue. I remember reading about a guy who was over in the USA a few years ago, visiting foodie friends in one of the major cities and they promised him a special treat at a brand new restaurant. It turned out to be a very mediocre Anglo-Bangla style place that was reminiscent of the sort of thing you'd find in a moderately-sized British market town in the Eighties. I think it even had flock wallpaper, vertigo-inducing carpet and a chicken tikka masala that was fluorescent enough to guide shipping through heavy fog. Patri, on the other hand, looks fabulous!
@FoodwithChetna I understand that, but there is a significant disparity between your - and most others' - reviews and the reviews one sees on Google Maps for the same place. Could it be that the restaurant "saw you coming"? (Excuse the fused participle).
@@Fitzrovialitter thats interesting because I am not reading anything before I go, I am looking for restaurants that are offering something different or special, i am going with an open mind and the main thing getting to see behind the scenes in the kitchen, all that I am sharing here in the videos and interviews with chefs etc
I am so glad you loved Patri’s food. Puneet is such a gentleman, whenever I’ve been there with my mum he always makes something for my mum. Thali looks delicious 😊
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I am so glad you loved Patri’s food. Puneet is such a gentleman, whenever I’ve been there with my mum he always takes care of her. Thali looks delicious 😊
the food was lovely
Are you real ???
How much thali cost?
Link to restaurant in the description
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@@FoodwithChetna: Thanks a lot 🙏
When i moved from India to the UK i really missed "ghar ka khana" and Patri was the closest thing i could find. Really good authentic indian flavours. Tastes like home
so good
Very handsome man with very fine facial hair too. Great recommendation for the thali.
Agreed 😂
So nice
Do they have all veg thali?
yes
Another fab video Chetna your series on Indian food is awesome it's giving people a real taste of India ❤😋
thank you so much
@@FoodwithChetna You are most welcome 😊
Love Butter Chicken
Great looking food in Patri
My Delhi in Newcastle upon Tyne does a 1950’s butter chicken
My Delhi has pani puri ❤️
Sounds great!
Wow! How many of you were there eating that huge thali? That's another restaurant added to my wish list. Thank you for your selfless work in finding great food, it's a terrible job but someone has to do it. ;)
we were 6 and got bits packed away
Chetna your nose ring looks gorgeous on you and the thali looks yummy too.
thanks
Aren't you cold.. looking good 😊 everything look tasty thank you for sharing I really love the fact that blending different cultures of sorts
it was a beautiful day
Puneet has a fantastic beard. It all looks delicious, I am tempted to go!
You should!
This restaurant looks so amazing; we have to get there.. 💫
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Beats all the thali I have sampled during my designation in Bangladesh! I need to try this restaurant soon!!
hope you will enjoy it
delish ...! Please do some more quick Indian rice/curry recipes for students (u already have some great ones)! Thank you very much!
Sure 😊
What a big variation with all these bowls. Is it possible to eat it all🤔 no matter what, its looking so good. All of it👍
In traditional Indian meals, this is how food is served on a large round silver or stainless steel tray called a thali. Then small stainless steel bowls are placed in it with different dishes but not as many as here. 😅 The stainless steel keeps the food hotter for longer. You would probably have maybe 1 or 2 non veg and/ or 2 or 3 veg along with either rice or roti or nan and a small salad plus homemade pickles/chutney and yogurt/raita. But in modern India people often eat on normal china plates or they sometimes have a thali. Depends on the region and individual family.
@@vibhac5403 thanks for a well spoken reply😊 personally Im familiar with Pakistani food because I work together with a family for 14 years. I guess it's more or less the same kind of food. I'm myself Danish so it's delicious different from our own boring un exotic food.
@@nickeypetersen5622 Pakistani food is slightly different since they have a greater emphasis on meat dishes, while India has more emphasis on vegetarian food. I'm punjabi and most Pakistani dishes are from the punjab region. However, India is vast and the dishes from southern, eastern, central and North Eastern India are very different to punjabi cuisine, which is essentially North Western India on the border with Pakistan. The coastal regions of India have a lot of seafood as well. Glad you found it interesting.
@@vibhac5403 it is precisely my experience. And by the way, my friends are from Punjabi which the most are in Denmark. Known they are more to meat, and I had been told that 80 % of India are vegetarian. Moreover I had been told that Pakistan mix more spices than indian do. I'm not fully sure what is correct or not. But I sense some hints😊
@@nickeypetersen5622 I have family in Denmark who have been living in Denmark for nearly 40 plus years! My cousin sister is married to a Danish man so I am familiar with Denmark. I visited Denmark many years ago, mainly Copenhagen and I loved it. What a beautiful country ❤
WHY must I be 3,000+ miles away??!!! That looks sooooo good!
sorry 😔
Well done Puneet and Patri !
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AWESOME!!!
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Where is this restaurant?😅
click on the link in the description
Chetna, nice video. You look gorgeous too. Mouthwatering authentic dishes.
Thank you so much 🙂
So interesting,Indian street food is very popular in NYC it’s everywhere,and thali’s are on a lot of menus,I think perhaps because Indian food is much newer to America,it might be a bit more authentic.No chips in American Indian restaurants.There are all sorts here,from small takeout restaurants that cater to taxi drivers,to very up scale expensive fusion type places to everything in between We have vegetarian canteens on the lower floors of Hindu temples,and they have a high rating food wise.
thats good!
Long overdue. I remember reading about a guy who was over in the USA a few years ago, visiting foodie friends in one of the major cities and they promised him a special treat at a brand new restaurant.
It turned out to be a very mediocre Anglo-Bangla style place that was reminiscent of the sort of thing you'd find in a moderately-sized British market town in the Eighties.
I think it even had flock wallpaper, vertigo-inducing carpet and a chicken tikka masala that was fluorescent enough to guide shipping through heavy fog.
Patri, on the other hand, looks fabulous!
The dish looks delicious ❤ so do the thalis 😊
Dear Chetna would you be so kind to share with us what the price of that mega sized tally was kind regards Nigel Burgess from the Netherlands
Have left the link to the restaurant in the description!
Who is the Godfather of Indian cooking?
who knows, some indian chef according to him but I dont think there is one single person, India is full of legendary chefs
Amazing, needs to visit ...soooon!!
Did anyone notice the lady in the restaurant at 0.55 into the video giving a beautiful smile
சோறு கண்ட இடம் சொர்கம் ❤
The South African Durban Bunny Chow is curious
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Veg & Non veg samosa in same oil. Not good. Food allergy compromised
Unsure they have separate thali for vegetarian or non.vegetarian
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It has to be at least 10 people to eat such huge thali
6-8 would be good
WHAT IS RAHUL DOING IN THE RESTAURANT AT 0.22 SECONDS AND GIVING A SMIRK
Does Chetna ever provide a critical analysis of her restaurants?
only if needed, I dont want to criticise if there is nothing to be critical about!
@FoodwithChetna I understand that, but there is a significant disparity between your - and most others' - reviews and the reviews one sees on Google Maps for the same place.
Could it be that the restaurant "saw you coming"? (Excuse the fused participle).
@@Fitzrovialitter thats interesting because I am not reading anything before I go, I am looking for restaurants that are offering something different or special, i am going with an open mind and the main thing getting to see behind the scenes in the kitchen, all that I am sharing here in the videos and interviews with chefs etc
Awesome video ❤
Thanks 🤗
You're pronunciation of the restaurants name means leafy!
An old friend who didn’t like your,s cauliflower recipe ? Scottish mama,s daughter … trying to make us fool … 😅 …
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Do they have clean bathroom to wash their hands after….. A bathroom tells a lot about the kitchen and the staff. Thank you.
I wont be reporting on bathrooms anytime soon.......
Are u leftist or secular because ur so admiring ur parents
He reminds me of Rahul Gandhi
Negative like purely for using same oil
No price for thali