Indian food is some of the best in the whole world Thank you India for inventing so many delicious and sustainable vegetarian dishes - i love the recipes from your country, and they enrich my life greatly. I especially want to try the moonlet now, it looks so incredibly delicious.
Danielle Spargo th-cam.com/video/BVIVS-vFLFU/w-d-xo.html You can check out this recipe. Tweak the fillings according to your will, can also directly add the toppings to the batter. It’s a very healthy dish, high on proteins, filling, nutritious and delicious
tdot22 this ain’t supposed to be deep fried, infact it require minimal oil, to make sure the batter doesn’t stick to the pan. The one in the video is a street version, so obviously it’s gonna be greasy. We don’t cook like that at home
You eat whatever you feel like. But you definitely have 0 knowledge of Indian cuisine. The generic description you give is limited to restaurants. No one eats that way at home. Moreover Indian food is so diverse, there is no single definition of Indian food. We have places where people don’t even use oil in their food. At home nobody cooks anything with more than 2 table spoon of oil. The food is a balance between all favours and nutrients. I don’t know where you come from, but you are definitely not an Indian and hence your arguments are ignorant.
@@PatelArpitt Yes, that is what I meant too, the Moonglet idea is good but the stall is open and unhealthy. Moonglet can be made at home with little oil, it is a version of besan cheela.
@@atishayjain2605 Either you eat them(meat,dairy) or you do not. Animals are subjected to high cruelty for better yield of milk, their breats are pressurized with heavy pumps and they are given various drugs for more quantity. Also they are regularly impregnated to ensure high milk supply. That's not equivalent to killing yet it is a sin I hope I doesn't have to explain cruelty to a Jain. You just had to justify your curiosity and you vomited your sub-standard illogical thoughts here. P.S. Don't open a conversation without prior knowledge or you will be decimated beyond belief
@@Bhuvan88233 Lols India First of all let me tell you that your point is true But it happens in forigen (mainly) Second In India people still take milk from local dudh wala(GWALA) PEOPLE ALSO MAKE THEIR OWN GHEE AT HOME atleast I do so and people in my locality do.... And even Indian milk companies take care of the cows So when I was talking abt the Butter it was the Indian butter...... And in my neighborhood atleast 20 House have cows 😅😅 So I know abt this stuff more that u I have even seen cows treated like pets(most owners treat them like that) And even seen cows getting human burials
lol. Imagine literally cutting animals up seasoning them in spices you can literally count on your fist and then calling it a delicacy. Er, that's USA and UK for you.
Rohit or he took a bite of samosa and pasta together. And that's when India revolutionized the version of pastas. So the idea of filling with others as well struck his mind
@@KIJIKLIPSPLEASE BEAR WITH ME AND READ COMPLETE what i am saying is that this is special for the foreigners, they prefer this idiocy, and like to get their pockets burned. No street food in india is worth your time and money. This is coming from an indian. Profits in these ventures exeed more than 300 percent if you business is well running. For e.g. If you may have heard about indian sweet RASOGOLLA(NECTAR BALL TO BE LITERAL), it is made of chhaini(milk product made from whetting cottage cheese), first of all, all milk products are made of counterfeit milk, and a kg rasogolla may cost from rupees 200 per kg, i.e. Around 3 dollars is starting price, and they pay rent(for 50 square foot rent may be depending on the area, but is not less than ₹15k to ₹20k, plus labour cost of ₹6k to ₹10k depending on his expertise, commercial electricity bill of ₹5 to ₹8 per unit kwh, you can just add the costs, and amount of profit he needs to make to cover his costs and take home some earnings) alternatively, if sweet shops use genuine full cream milk, it costs rs. 52/litre, and yields a paneer(cottage cheese) around 250 grams. so simple paneer is worth more than rs.200, excluding even the heating costs, and you are getting 1 kg rasogolla around 200₹ anywhere, including the above mentioned costs. it is humanly impossible to sell it below 350-400₹/kg in mass producing big shops, if done using genuine milk. my acquaintance is supplying counterfeit paneer@₹90-120/kg depending on season. chhaina is around ₹150/kg. and milk used is wholly counterfeit, using only 10 percent original milk for base, other ingredients are soap detergent for creamy texture, singhaade ka aata(water caltrop in english) for thick layer of cream and many other things. Another e.g. You would have heard gol gappa, price on delhi streets is ₹20 per 6 gol gappa. But the entire cost to make them doesn't exeed 10 paisa, so for every ₹0.60 spent, he is earning ₹19.40, that you can count how much he is earning, plus that pays for police bribes. around ₹10k/month and his take home earnings. No street food is healthy as it may seem elsewhere. Quality of material used is not even sub standard, it is trash. If you land up in india, take time to go to weekly vegetable markets, ask a tomato vendor why he has seperated trash tomatoes, he may hitch to speak to a white skin, tell a local to do that, straight away reply will be that they are meant for dhaba(eateries serving curries meal). So do youself a favour and stop following these food channels, they donot know what goes behind the scenes in food industry in india. Most lucrative government department here in india for bribes is health department. Blatant counterfeiting and killing of people's body going on in open, nobody to give even a damn. And happy indians and foreigners advertising murderous ventures. also the samosas and tikkis you very well fill your stomachs in evening stalls are most of the times fried in lard(pig fat), costing one tenth the cost of vanaspati ghee(hydrogenated vegetable oils), millionth the cost of genuine desi ghee, imported duly from china, sold as vanaspati ghee, supplied to ignorant indians who are ready to abuse anyone who tells them the truth.
Sweet corn cheese pizza is one of the basic pizza's sold in india. The samosa seems to be filled with the ingredients of that pizza. Even Dominos in india sells this pizza
The shown four are here probably because they're not traditional, but new and innovative. And even as a local, my luck has never dragged me to any of the places. But if you were to come down here in search of traditional food, you won't be disappointed.
As a person from Assam I'm not used to the real Chole Bhature found in Delhi. My stomach didn't agree 😅 as it had too much spices for a breakfast meal, but it was tasty nonetheless.
I had moonglet 2 years back when I used to live there... An absolutely different and delicious dish. I haven't stopped recommending people ever since. 😍🥰
Right now in Delhi I have been eating chicken roll, mutton roll and Shawrma daily since last 7 months Shawrma both veg and no veg are heavenly tasty Delhi has migrants from not only every, state of India but from other nations too I ate AFGHANI food yesterday and damn it was unique and delicious and tomorrow I will eat Tibbetan food
Really great finds.. I am from delhi and these things are really unusual and best... All of them are pioneer in their fields... We indians don't experiment much with our food... We are eating same things from centuries recipes are same and people refrain from new things when it comes to eating habits
I really love those street food makers more than the food itself . They are just friendly people and you can notice you talk with them as if you have known them for ages .
Thailand has weird people from what I know. We have spice-intensive dishes as well, comparable to masala or something, but when we go to India we pack as much instant noodles as our bags can fit. I haven’t been to india for a long time but I will definitely NOT pack any instant noodles and I’ve already introduced my parents to Indian food, so I will be eating a lot of Indian food next time I go to this amazing country!
Sreelakshmi Enduri don’t have any trips planned, but my mum will occasionally go to Bodhgaya, but there’s a lot of thai influence there. Wish I could go to Mumbai and try all the amazing foods!
You can find lot of different instant noodles in India. If you visit Any tier 1 or tier 2 cities there are some supermarkets like big bazaar, reliance fresh or d-mart where you will find Thai, Indonesian and Japanese instant noodles easily. There are plenty of Thai restaurants as well. You will also find many normal restaurant serving Thai cuisine along with others. Although some might not serve beef. But you’ll get every other meat and sea food options. There are food delivery apps like Zomato and Swiggy which I use personally use to order Thai food. My favourite being ka pao kai.
Being a Delhiite I have tasted all of these and they are gr8. But still I feel that you can't just have 4 dishes to represent the best that delhi has to offer. Delhi is know for its street food and there is so much more that needs to get fame. Ever visit purani delhi ....u will find the best street food In the world.
India is the nation of great ideas, education or no education but the mind functions at its best in Indian, I realized this after leaving India 20 years ago. Now i am dying to get back to my roots, hopefully will make it one day.
India's food is definitely great - at least in the parts of India where they eat vegetarian. The west has made great achievements in vegetarian foods over the last 20 years, but India has been perfecting it for thousands of years. If everyone ate like the vegetarian Indians do, we would be able to save our forests and significantly slow down global warming.
I like how all of them begin, or end their sentences with "You can't find this anywhere else, only I can make it in Delhi" Indian people take pride in their creations in such a funny way lol.
@@ardanev5564 Well, I keep my walls pretty clean with only liked stuffs. I keep ads far away. Also don't get much time to invest in TH-cam and other social media, may be that's why. Anyway, I know now, and that's what matters, right?
Anyone know about the history of Karol bagh and how it was named... Actually I am from a village near Lahore and this village is near the river ravi having really old history ( prepartition) our village was once ruined by flood in river ravi and then people went to different places and inhibited new places with the same name "karol" but the oldest remains near the original place with the name of "karol war". I am just curious to know the historical origin of name karol.. Thanks
"Nobody can make this"
Proceeds to show the world how to make it
Salokin Try your ass off, you won't be able to reach that level of deliciousness, It's heaven
Abhinav Pandit You tell him 😂😂
Lol
You cannot live in the west and appreciate these qualities. Feel so sad that the every country is looking west for inspiration instead of themselves.
Funny thing about Indian Street Food
You can't replicate it at all😂
The spices they use are completely different to what you think you'll use
Indian food is some of the best in the whole world
Thank you India for inventing so many delicious and sustainable vegetarian dishes - i love the recipes from your country, and they enrich my life greatly.
I especially want to try the moonlet now, it looks so incredibly delicious.
Danielle Spargo
th-cam.com/video/BVIVS-vFLFU/w-d-xo.html
You can check out this recipe. Tweak the fillings according to your will, can also directly add the toppings to the batter. It’s a very healthy dish, high on proteins, filling, nutritious and delicious
Infact this ones better
th-cam.com/video/rdgYebOQQGM/w-d-xo.html
Sonakshi Verma thanks for the suggestion!
tdot22 this ain’t supposed to be deep fried, infact it require minimal oil, to make sure the batter doesn’t stick to the pan. The one in the video is a street version, so obviously it’s gonna be greasy. We don’t cook like that at home
You eat whatever you feel like.
But you definitely have 0 knowledge of Indian cuisine. The generic description you give is limited to restaurants. No one eats that way at home. Moreover Indian food is so diverse, there is no single definition of Indian food. We have places where people don’t even use oil in their food. At home nobody cooks anything with more than 2 table spoon of oil. The food is a balance between all favours and nutrients.
I don’t know where you come from, but you are definitely not an Indian and hence your arguments are ignorant.
I’m Mexican but I love food from India and Vietnamese food like a lot
I love Mexican food.
Areey this is fusion food of India
Man I am Indian and I love Mexican food I mean who doesn't like Mexican food.
I like cocaine alot
I love tacos,nachos,quesadillas,burritos and tostada
I know and understand Hindi but I still cant stop reading the subtitles 😂😂
Yaman Yadav I thought I was the only weirdo doing that😂😂
I watch hindi shows online with English subtitles.😂
Lol
Same
LOL SAME BRO
When you live in Delhi and haven't had any of those things....yeah that's me😂
Lipika Khatri yeaa same here 😛😋
Same here because I live so far away from these places. 😂 and I'm too lazy to go.
i had every of them, but not the fruit salad one...
@@SireCaracal that's great😃
@@SireCaracal hey I live near Karol Bagh.. can you tell me the name of the stall selling moonglet?
Would love to come to india after the pandemic. Huge respect from Denmark to India and it’s people. Stay stong. It will be good again soon 🇮🇳🇩🇰
❤️❤️❤️❤️ always welcome bro
fruit chaat!!! these are all incredibly different from what i'm used to seeing as indian food. would love to try the moonglet especially.
Moonglet sounds like a healthy option but the food stall is out in the open.
@@palv1111 no offence, but that could be injurious to health 😶
@@PatelArpitt What is injurious to health, Bro?
@@palv1111proper hygiene is the question here
@@PatelArpitt Yes, that is what I meant too, the Moonglet idea is good but the stall is open and unhealthy. Moonglet can be made at home with little oil, it is a version of besan cheela.
*Moonglet:* An 'omelette' made form Green Gram
*Vegans Worldwide:* Thank You (Tears of Joy)
He used Makkhan(butter) so Vegans are angry again and protesting.
@@Bhuvan88233 atleast u don't kill animals to make it
@@atishayjain2605 Either you eat them(meat,dairy) or you do not.
Animals are subjected to high cruelty for better yield of milk, their breats are pressurized with heavy pumps and they are given various drugs for more quantity. Also they are regularly impregnated to ensure high milk supply.
That's not equivalent to killing yet it is a sin
I hope I doesn't have to explain cruelty to a Jain. You just had to justify your curiosity and you vomited your sub-standard illogical thoughts here.
P.S. Don't open a conversation without prior knowledge or you will be decimated beyond belief
@@Bhuvan88233 Lols India
First of all let me tell you that your point is true
But it happens in forigen (mainly)
Second
In India people still take milk from local dudh wala(GWALA)
PEOPLE ALSO MAKE THEIR OWN GHEE AT HOME
atleast I do so and people in my locality do....
And even Indian milk companies take care of the cows
So when I was talking abt the Butter it was the Indian butter......
And in my neighborhood atleast 20 House have cows
😅😅
So I know abt this stuff more that u I have even seen cows treated like pets(most owners treat them like that)
And even seen cows getting human burials
@@Bhuvan88233 PLZZ don't tell me about belifes
Belifes r truths for people based on THEIR knowledge and reality.....
1:06 that guy's smile is brighter than the sun. :')
No one:
Him: *Chocolate Samosa*
Stop it 😭
I can't lmao
Dil me dard hota hai bhaisaab !! Ek sacche Bhartiya hi samajh skta hai !!! #SamosaRuined 😂😂
@@preetambaitharu4394 🤣😭 whi to
Samosa hamm sharminda hai tere katil jinda hai 😂
@@_yashyadav_ 😂
" maal Bhara jata hai”
Fat Sunil guy -2019
🤣🤣
Lol
Bhai i can not stop laughing 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
😂😂🤣🤣
these are not best
these are just unique
@Good Boy not really
ice cream one is pretty goood
Not even unique
No one else can make this. *cuts a hole in a vegetable, and puts stuff inside*
Its supposedly the spice creation that goes well with the type of fruit veg.
That was captioned differently 😅
I thought Indian food was all about spice mixes. Thank God for this TH-cam comment for clearing things up
lol. Imagine literally cutting animals up seasoning them in spices you can literally count on your fist and then calling it a delicacy.
Er, that's USA and UK for you.
@@theShejin name one thing that falls into that category...
i have eaten all of the things cuz i live in delhi and i would say kuremal's kufi is the best especially whenever you go always ask for "
no. 1"
I see.
Nice. I have to try this out when i go there next time
Would like to
Samosa guy ran out of potatoes one day,
And a new idea was born...
Rohit or he took a bite of samosa and pasta together. And that's when India revolutionized the version of pastas. So the idea of filling with others as well struck his mind
I appreciate this a whole new innovation marvelous regards from Kenya
Experimentation is good but Pizza somasa , chocolate samosa isn't that good. Traditional samosa with potato filling is the best.
Trust me all these vendors should collab and make a huge food court with all these kind of varieties. They could possibly blow up.
With different samosa nope not for me..
I have a hard time believing the fruit salad one is that special.
Angrejon ke liye hai, yahi chutiyappa pasand hai unko, aur luttne ki aadat hai.
@@mattlame4976 we don't understand you.
Yeah it is. You missed the part where he sprinkles his proprietary spice mix.
@@KIJIKLIPSPLEASE BEAR WITH ME AND READ COMPLETE
what i am saying is that this is special for the foreigners, they prefer this idiocy, and like to get their pockets burned.
No street food in india is worth your time and money. This is coming from an indian. Profits in these ventures exeed more than 300 percent if you business is well running.
For e.g. If you may have heard about indian sweet RASOGOLLA(NECTAR BALL TO BE LITERAL), it is made of chhaini(milk product made from whetting cottage cheese), first of all, all milk products are made of counterfeit milk, and a kg rasogolla may cost from rupees 200 per kg, i.e. Around 3 dollars is starting price, and they pay rent(for 50 square foot rent may be depending on the area, but is not less than ₹15k to ₹20k, plus labour cost of ₹6k to ₹10k depending on his expertise, commercial electricity bill of ₹5 to ₹8 per unit kwh, you can just add the costs, and amount of profit he needs to make to cover his costs and take home some earnings)
alternatively, if sweet shops use genuine full cream milk, it costs rs. 52/litre, and yields a paneer(cottage cheese) around 250 grams. so simple paneer is worth more than rs.200, excluding even the heating costs, and you are getting 1 kg rasogolla around 200₹ anywhere, including the above mentioned costs. it is humanly impossible to sell it below 350-400₹/kg in mass producing big shops, if done using genuine milk.
my acquaintance is supplying counterfeit paneer@₹90-120/kg depending on season. chhaina is around ₹150/kg. and milk used is wholly counterfeit, using only 10 percent original milk for base, other ingredients are soap detergent for creamy texture, singhaade ka aata(water caltrop in english) for thick layer of cream and many other things.
Another e.g. You would have heard gol gappa, price on delhi streets is ₹20 per 6 gol gappa. But the entire cost to make them doesn't exeed 10 paisa, so for every ₹0.60 spent, he is earning ₹19.40, that you can count how much he is earning, plus that pays for police bribes. around ₹10k/month and his take home earnings.
No street food is healthy as it may seem elsewhere.
Quality of material used is not even sub standard, it is trash.
If you land up in india, take time to go to weekly vegetable markets, ask a tomato vendor why he has seperated trash tomatoes, he may hitch to speak to a white skin, tell a local to do that, straight away reply will be that they are meant for dhaba(eateries serving curries meal).
So do youself a favour and stop following these food channels, they donot know what goes behind the scenes in food industry in india. Most lucrative government department here in india for bribes is health department. Blatant counterfeiting and killing of people's body going on in open, nobody to give even a damn. And happy indians and foreigners advertising murderous ventures.
also the samosas and tikkis you very well fill your stomachs in evening stalls are most of the times fried in lard(pig fat), costing one tenth the cost of vanaspati ghee(hydrogenated vegetable oils), millionth the cost of genuine desi ghee, imported duly from china, sold as vanaspati ghee, supplied to ignorant indians who are ready to abuse anyone who tells them the truth.
@@mattlame4976 Yes, I wonder what water they use because even houses have fresh water supply for only a few hours in a day.
Everything looks amazing but I gotta ask, what's up with the "pizza" samosa looking like it's filled with cream corn?
corn is a really popular pizza topping in india!
@Anurag ! Oh it's cheese lol, got it, thanks
That's not the pizza samosa
Sweet corn cheese pizza is one of the basic pizza's sold in india. The samosa seems to be filled with the ingredients of that pizza. Even Dominos in india sells this pizza
@@ChunaraRahim yeah but the one shown is just the sweet corn samosa and not the pizza samosa
May be no one else making it... for some reason? Not sure if those are really the best. I'd prefer some traditional street food, not "pizza samosa".
The shown four are here probably because they're not traditional, but new and innovative. And even as a local, my luck has never dragged me to any of the places. But if you were to come down here in search of traditional food, you won't be disappointed.
Traditional food is everywhere in India, around every corner. These people are being appreciated for being innovative.
@@ankita7342 Yes of course - still I believe this video should have name like "4 of Most Innovative Street Food in Delhi".
I agree, truly!!
your loss? oh wait more for me!
after tseries. every youtube channel trying yo get indian subscribers
Actually she is an Indian bahu
So you can say Indian viewer are best
500million at at least is not a bad Market
I was waiting and waiting and waiting for Chole Bhature but.....😓
but it wasn't featured, that's sad!
Same bruh!!! same.....
It was about unique, not the best
Aaloo paratha too
As a person from Assam I'm not used to the real Chole Bhature found in Delhi. My stomach didn't agree 😅 as it had too much spices for a breakfast meal, but it was tasty nonetheless.
If I ever go to Delhi, these places will surely be my first stop especially the vegetarian omelette.
That moonglet looks incredible!
That samosa stall is near my cousin's house
Whenever i visit New Delhi
I try most of their samosas
chilly paneer samosa is my fav one 🖤
Nice presentation..Short & crisp.Your content showed the best within 4.23
Seeing samosas in that form ruined my day. I'm just gonna have the original ones with green chutney in the evening
The creativity of these foods is just astounding.
THE SAMOSA GUY : In my shop, i put anything in a samosa.
*the boy behind him puts rat poison in a samosa*
N despite of knowing it u ate it. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
Joke tha? Hasna hai? Lame!
I love how they are getting the limelight
2:40 that Moonglet has been made in Nepal by a Newari community since 600 yrs ago. It's called Bara (Newari food)
rai x but that is made from Kaalo dal
@@heenasingh9718 You are right sir!
Nepal taking credit for something that's indian before it was cool
Pm oli said, "ram was a nepali". Now u r saying "moonglet is nepali". And another nepali will say "modis pubic hair is also nepali"
Identity crises
When he said chocolate samosa i swear I'm not going to that shop in life
true... i was feeling disgusted
I literally feel Indian in this video, in which people were not trying to speak English and stayed with their mother language, hindi. INDIAN 🇮🇳
I had moonglet 2 years back when I used to live there... An absolutely different and delicious dish. I haven't stopped recommending people ever since. 😍🥰
Right now in Delhi I have been eating chicken roll, mutton roll and Shawrma daily since last 7 months
Shawrma both veg and no veg are heavenly tasty
Delhi has migrants from not only every, state of India but from other nations too
I ate AFGHANI food yesterday and damn it was unique and delicious and tomorrow I will eat Tibbetan food
damn u r still enjoying such stuff
it is very hot now in Delhi though.
Rolls r best btw
@@commanderofkesariyaknights evening time is best
@@ratneshkarbhari5572 paneer
Yeah aloo shawarma is really tasty!
Not momos? A lifeline of Delhi 😂🤣😍
Really great finds.. I am from delhi and these things are really unusual and best... All of them are pioneer in their fields... We indians don't experiment much with our food... We are eating same things from centuries recipes are same and people refrain from new things when it comes to eating habits
I've had the moonglet.. It tastes amazing.. esp in winter..yummmmy
Trust me . You guys have done amazing research on unique food items in Delhi.
I don't mind the ads
I don't mind the buffer
But when the Ads buffer
I suffer.....
I really love those street food makers more than the food itself . They are just friendly people and you can notice you talk with them as if you have known them for ages .
That moonlet looks so fluffy I'm gonna die.
I lived in Delhi for around a year and sadly missed all of these. Looks like I have to travel to Delhi just for the sake of having these.
come what may original aloo samosa is best.
I don't care for any other Samosa which has filling other than Aloo
100% true.... no other version can be as good as aalo samosa
Yupp
I lost it at the chocolate samosa. Wth is that?
@@gamonity6317 You lost it at Chocolate? I lost it every other filling.
Love how originality of ideas are appreciated💓
Samosa is a universal food packet
You can put anything in it
Even drugs 😎😎😂
Hash samosa served at parties
😂😂😂😂
😂😂🙏🙏🤣🤣🤣🤣
Don't give ideas bro🤐
I will skip your suggestion, I want samosa taste to be samosa taste always.
I've been living in delhi since 18 years
never heard of this
i guess after the pandemic is over i will definitely try this.
DELHI! I love to see these everyday foods gets recognition
Delhi is love, one of my second favorite cities in India after Kolkata.
India is the Heaven for Vegetarians. The only cuisine where you won’t believe that there’s delicious food without meat
I agree. Some people are just starting to get vegan and they think it is difficult, it is not that difficult. 🙂
I am a non-vegetarian Indian. And seriously, I don't miss anything when I eat my veggies. India really knows how to use veggies.
Wow India your delecious food is looking amazing hopefully Inshah-Allah K can also visit and eat these things guys love from PAK.
Why these westerns rarely show south Delhi ,
People there is Delhi outside old Delhi
that ice cream thing just blown my mind..... one day I'll surely go there just to try that amazing ice cream
Thailand has weird people from what I know.
We have spice-intensive dishes as well, comparable to masala or something, but when we go to India we pack as much instant noodles as our bags can fit. I haven’t been to india for a long time but I will definitely NOT pack any instant noodles and I’ve already introduced my parents to Indian food, so I will be eating a lot of Indian food next time I go to this amazing country!
Please Sir You Are Always Welcome
Respects and Love from India💜🙏🙏
Namasthe
Sreelakshmi Enduri don’t have any trips planned, but my mum will occasionally go to Bodhgaya, but there’s a lot of thai influence there. Wish I could go to Mumbai and try all the amazing foods!
You can find lot of different instant noodles in India. If you visit Any tier 1 or tier 2 cities there are some supermarkets like big bazaar, reliance fresh or d-mart where you will find Thai, Indonesian and Japanese instant noodles easily. There are plenty of Thai restaurants as well. You will also find many normal restaurant serving Thai cuisine along with others. Although some might not serve beef. But you’ll get every other meat and sea food options.
There are food delivery apps like Zomato and Swiggy which I use personally use to order Thai food. My favourite being ka pao kai.
@@karanshah5604 that’s actually quite cool to know! I’m more likely to try the local food though. Because I am already in India, so why not?
That cute grin when biting into that samosa
All vegetarian food!!! LOVE IT
Keep sending videos like this ..now i want eat it in midnight
I gotta try these out. I know what I'm doing this Saturday.
‘’You can’t get this anywhere else only customers can get it here’’
Shares recipe to whole world
The omelet looks incredible!
*moonglet
Samosa Hut is the best on this list, I practically grew up there and loved everything about the shop.
that omelette looked amazing, tbh.
Being a Delhiite I have tasted all of these and they are gr8. But still I feel that you can't just have 4 dishes to represent the best that delhi has to offer. Delhi is know for its street food and there is so much more that needs to get fame. Ever visit purani delhi ....u will find the best street food In the world.
I am going to visit all these places after my 12th board exams 😭
India is the nation of great ideas, education or no education but the mind functions at its best in Indian, I realized this after leaving India 20 years ago. Now i am dying to get back to my roots, hopefully will make it one day.
Samosa, when I tried to make in the cooking academy games. Then all was burnt. I failed after all and was frustrated for twice 😂
😂 atleast you tried
Donot worry, try again you will definitely succeed.
Atleast you made. We Indians don't even make them at home. We just go to stalls and bring in homes and enjoy with family
@@RickyRisha410 Talk about yourself. I have made all the Indian dishes at home as well as a few Italian and American dishes.
saurav raj Singh He IS talking about himself.
No food in the world can beat Indian food!...❤️❤️❤️❤️👌👌
I would love to visit New Delhi
If you are saying by the context of that video, then that is Old Delhi.
The way you have narrated is extremely good. Great content 👍
Being indian yet to visit Delhi 🤣🤣
Me too
you"re not the only one
leave your lungs at home when coming to delhi
I will go there one day.
This was shot so well 🔥
Samosa wanted to try those 😭❤️
Whose watching it in the lockdown n drooling coz u can't do anything ....?😂😂
0:23 Step samosa what are you doing 😏
I’m embarassed to laugh at this. When I got I was laughing for straight 5 mins.
1:15 you're wrong kumar samosa wala in moti nagar is one of the oldest who makes different types of samosas
It will take me 6 hrs to travel into that city
I live very close to these places but honestly I have never heard of any of these artists of cookery and flavouring. Will visit them soon. Thanks.
Thumbnail spelling wrong, please. Correct it, it should be Delhi
@- king- yes fucking Brits
It's already done
in olden times ppl use to call it dehli only
Indraprastha was it's original name
What?
1:30
Guy: Our family has been making this for 15 years
Caption: *Ah Yes, 115 years*
No, He actually said 115 years!
Listen carefully ☺️
...hamara parivar ek so pandrah saal se bana raha hai....
India is great.
India's food is definitely great - at least in the parts of India where they eat vegetarian.
The west has made great achievements in vegetarian foods over the last 20 years, but India has been perfecting it for thousands of years.
If everyone ate like the vegetarian Indians do, we would be able to save our forests and significantly slow down global warming.
Ise kahtey hai research journalism
Great efforts
Salute 🙏😊🥰
I like how all of them begin, or end their sentences with "You can't find this anywhere else, only I can make it in Delhi" Indian people take pride in their creations in such a funny way lol.
You do realise they made this video because these are special things and no one makes it like this
Did you read the title or...
The samosa one looks the most appealing to me !
Damn. I am in Delhi for the last 8 years and never known about these delicacies. Soon will visit so the four stores and taste their discoveries.
Man, what is your Internet Telecommunication Company did you use? (sorry for my bad English but I'm not an Indian)
@@ardanev5564 Well, I keep my walls pretty clean with only liked stuffs. I keep ads far away. Also don't get much time to invest in TH-cam and other social media, may be that's why. Anyway, I know now, and that's what matters, right?
@@Aminuzz that's not what I meant
@@ardanev5564 No worries. I got you.
i have eaten all of them
From 10 of oct till 3 months i will be in delhi,
Will enjoy all of it
Delhi has easily some of the best street food in the world
CHAWRAK Axom Delhi belly dekhne baad to nhi lagta 😂😂😂
no
Moonglet is definitely the winner!
It's not best... It's just unique..
Next time show some legendary stuff like kulche, chapli kebab, chhole bhature etc
Indian street food is changing because india is changing
Chocolate-strawberry samosa????!!! COME TA PAPPA!!!!!!! 😋 😋 😋 😋 😍
Heaven of veterinarian in world.
4? I can find you hundreds..
Anyone know about the history of Karol bagh and how it was named... Actually I am from a village near Lahore and this village is near the river ravi having really old history ( prepartition) our village was once ruined by flood in river ravi and then people went to different places and inhibited new places with the same name "karol" but the oldest remains near the original place with the name of "karol war". I am just curious to know the historical origin of name karol.. Thanks
There are even better food stalls. Please do come to Kolkata once!!!
U mean kolkata tha capital of Bangladesh
@Sandy Sandy : Food has got nothing to do with politics.
@@suraj-op2bx i: Kolkata is the capital of West Bengal, a state in India.
Muuuuaaaaahhhhh😘😘.... Voice is just awesome....
that vegetarian omelete looks delish! would probably be less good without the butter but thats the only thing needed to make it vegan
It's not butter it's ghee which is good
Well u can add vegan butter if u want
People make it at home without butter. It can be made either way, butter not necessary, a little oil can be used. 👍
My mouth is already watering...😋
"we are known all over india"
i dont know you dude
Ronald Hmangte Now you know
Insider can take lessons. This is how Street food video is made.
I'm planning to do a 3/4 days food trek along Delhi. Lot of street food is there
love this video series!