The BEST INDIAN FOOD in Austin, TX. Wait Till You See THIS!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 มิ.ย. 2024
- Recently, I was giving a talk and book signing in Austin, TX and I decided to check out the Indian food scene. Sure, Austin is known for BBQ but does it deliver when it comes to true, Indian food.
What I found was surprising to say the least. I met an incredible chef doing inspiring things!
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Chef Keith’s exciting take on Indian cuisine uses his passion for the spices and flavors of the Indian subcontinent with fresh, seasonal ingredients from New England farms to create a dining experience like no other.
Years ago, he dipped a charred piece of bread into a rich gravy that soaked each crumb like a sponge. He raised it to his mouth and closed his eyes, and that is where his journey began.
Chef Keith is a 5x author, restauranteur, and public speaker who grew up in a small city in New Hampshire in the United States. Growing up in kitchens, he learned how to cook from many amazing western chefs. Each chef would impart the knowledge passed down to them by their mentors. It wasn’t until much later in life that he would try his first bite of Indian food. He began learning under an Indian home cook and went on to study with food archeologists and historians from across India.
Keith is the co-host of the More Than Masala Podcast as well as the chef owner of Aatma Restaurant & The Farmers Dinner.
Chef, you are a true ambassador of Indian cuisine....hats off to you
So nice of you
@davidsbeenhere david hoffman promotes indian food like no one!
@@nehemica agree. We have done a series together
@@chefKeithSarasinchef, just like all visitors to India, you were introduced by misguided people to unhealthy oily spicy food which everybody likes as it is very tasty and popular. But do you know nonspicy Indian food tastes even better?? For example, please try ajwain paratha, carrom seed paratha-google with half-fried eggs and it tastes like heaven. With just one spice..carrom seeds-ajwain in Hindi, it tastes divine. You can scoop out/discard the yolk part of eggs for health reasons. Ajwain paratha cooked in any oil withr healthy whole-wheat flour and not the unhealthy all-purpose flour of naans and breads
@@chefKeithSarasinthis ajwain paratha is tastier than any French or German bread and it goes well with anything like butter, sunny side up or scrambled egg whites, curd-yogurt etc.
Did anyone tell you that very tasty Indian snacks known as namkeen, available in USA, taste even better and healthier when you add finely diced tomatoes and onions to them? The list is long. I will tell you later.
Ok, you can call me greedy but want long videos now with friends/chefs😆
Haha. Working on making as much content as my job will allow
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@@chefKeithSarasin Im greedy too keith ❤❤❤❤
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You guys are amazing. Indian food is always flavourful. Keep exploring there is no end to the Indian food menu. Love you all.
I don’t have any words to say thank you because the love you giving for an Indian food is much appreciated. Love you chef. God blessed you❤
So kind. Just a student with a passion
Chef, a heartfelt thank you for being an ambassador of Indian food. As a an Indian i am always grateful to you. There is whole lot of Indian food which world has to explore. I hope you would explore in your next trip to india.
I have tears, genuinely. I have been following your channel from a very long time. Truly , it feels so good when you rightfully hype our cuisine and get to see the same expression as expected. I have to say, you are just doing a grear job educating fellow west people about our food. Only complain i have or rather a request: please make long videos and want to see detailed review from other chef friends who are experiencing for the first time.
Thank you sooo soo much. I am trying for sure. One issue is that this isn't my full time job so making the time has been challenging for sure.
Keith, more than the food vlog I am impressed by the way you narrate the story. I'm an Indian and I know the food part very well but it feels like I'm with you guys at the spot.
Means so much to me I really love doing the narrative style
My mouth is watering. As an Indian living in Germany, authentic Indian food is hard to find here!
I m proudly say The Chef is my friend..... N also good person....🤗🤗🤗🤗
That’s sooo cool!
Kieth, Hats off to you dear, your appointments and invitations etc, are gaining momentum, Keep going.
Always wish the best for you. ❤❤☺
Many thanks
I recently watched your shorts not only did i subscribed but i binge watched all your shorts n kudos to athma.. May you bring your new found knowledge to your frds in US at the same time give our chefs over here your knowledge to create a new line of fusion food which becomes mind blowing for both our respective countries.... 🎉🎉🎉❤❤
Aww. This made my day. Ty so so much
Thank you very much Chef for promoting Indian food.
Why am I drooling to see you eat ?? 😅🤤I didn't even notice before , when I noticed my mouth is open widely and watering 😅😅
Chef please make more such reaction videos. We want to hear from your friends about their experience of trying Indian food :)
Sir i must say that your doing a commendable work of putting out indian crusine out to the world.... people need to learn that indian food is not just chicken tikka masala and naan...... AND VEGETARIAN FOOD OF INDIA IS SO UNDERRATED and thanks for your service man....... Preach that thing man love you man😍😍😍
So nice of you. Ty my friend
I love the way you show our Indian food, like no other!
You make anyone crave for it, sir! Thanks for your love.
I agree with you, South Indian food is healthier as well as gut & soul satisfying.
You should try thatte idli and Davangere benne dosa (Davangere is a city name, benne means butter), paddu and Mulabagilu dosa from Karnataka. Trust me, you'll love them all.
Btw, sukka means dry not sticky.
I loved how you used the word Athma for soul.
You've won our hearts, sir!
The only thing I'm not satisfied with this video is that it's too short. I'd love to watch more.
Lots of love, regards and blessings from Karnataka, India. 🙂🤍💐
Ty so much for the kindness. I am really glad you are here
@@chefKeithSarasin anytime sir!
There’s a city called Artesia in Los Angeles and there’s some really great Indian food and a large Indian population!
You have been doing brilliantly so far Keith! Have been following your journey for a while. Keep up the great work. God Bless!
Thanks so much
I would recommend watching a series called Raja, rasoi aur anya kahaniyaan, which means king, his kitchen and other stories. The show has details about Indian cuisine and its history.
The way you present the video is incredible
Aww. Ty my friend
I would love to see more reactions from people/chefs who haven't tasted Indian food ever! Great content Chef!🎉
Chef !!! All we want is longer videos please....it's always a pleasure watching you...
Thank you chef for loving Indian cuisine 😊😊
My pleasure 😊
I was drooling 🤤 during the entire video
Ur love for food n Indian warmth is so much reflected in ur words n images!
U hv captured the soul 😍🙏
Love the 'CHALO', Chef
Love ur love for Indian food
Was super excited for this Chef Keith!
I really thank all you tuber from other countries who reviews indian food and bring our cousins popular among other countries! Good job thank you
Very good to see other chefs tasting the food,sharing love ❤️ through food
Love from South India
You truly have positivity oozing out of you!!
You have earned another subscriber fr9m you last video but now I'll be watching all of your videos!!
This means so much my friend. I am just a chef who is so passionate about this and reading messages like this make my day and give me hope, so thank you bhai.
OMG!! yay...cant wait to have you back...and I would be so honoured to meet you when you do get to India...i have some incredible foodie friends both academics and chefs that I would love for you to meet!
Can't wait!
Oh yum.. it looks incredible!
I am very happy to see your love for Indian Food 😊
Chef you are the best brand ambassador of Indian cuisines
Glad to see you enjoying 👍👍
Keith , I have become your die hard fan ..U r true ambassador of an Indian food in USA...Best wishes and God bless you....
That "चलो!" in itself got a separate fanbase. 👌🏼👍🏼🤙🏼
Happy Holi to you, your fam, friends and team Keith. Keep up the great work always. 🙌🏼👊🏼❤️🔥
Hello, chef Whatever you're doing, I adore it! I wanted to recommend a restaurant that is significantly distinct from others in that they provide authentic and regional Indian food! You'll loveee it. "Dhamaka" matches the name of the eatery.
I LOVEEEE Dhamaka. The chef and owner is a friend of mine :)
Sir you great to test of Indian food , very good representation by vedio for Indian recepy , thanks sir
Dhanyabad
U are now officially an indian food ambassador great job bro as usuall, keep it coming
Great joining you at Pav Bhaji Express along with the team!! Looking forward to more food expeditions with you
Hey!!! We had such a blast hanging out! Can't wait to do more!
Just love for you ❤️ and full support for your videos and this channel ❤️ love your reviews and your thoughts 💭❤❤❤❤❤
You're the best!
I was wating for this video😊
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The fact that you say some ‘desi’ words while talking so passionately ❤
I'm just saying this out of goodwill, not to impose anything on purpose. A kind request to Americans: include Rasam in your food culture. Either try to have it like a soup or try to have it in a way you like. But don't change the core rasam recipe (Melagu Rasam); keep it the same. It is so good for your food culture. That's the very best food recipe you can learn from the southern part of India. Your stomach will love it, believe me. I don't know the actual facts. But here, RASAM is considered an immunity booster and the best digester. So, the foods you consume mostly depend on bread and meat. So, better consider mastering the Melagu Rasam recipe. Just try searching for Melagu Rasam (pepper rasam) on TH-cam, and you can find the recipe for the same. I just thought to suggest it to you guys, as it is a great take on our culture and will definitely be helpful to many of you.
Visit the state of Karnataka, the cuisines of Bangalore, Mangalore, Coorg, Udupi have their own unique take that intertwines but have their own identity.
There a definitely more regions but these regions comes to mind right now.
Usually when it comes experiencing food in Karnataka there is limited exposure. There is so much that goes on here and I seeing how you loved Mumbai, i hope you do consider Karnataka and the states I mentioned.
Looking forward to your upcoming visit🎉
Chef you are real ambassador of Indian food..come to lucknow and have tunde kabab and Wahid biryani and lalla biryani and experience mutton pulav..
Hey man. Love to see you guys trying out regional food. I hope more ppl will realise that its not just butter chicken and samosa. Every state has sonething unique to offer. ❤
Very intriguing way to enjoy indian food
So nice
Lots of love to the entire team from India❤
Chef, a request- could you make videos of some nice Indian restaurants/food trucks in Seattle if possible? I would love to share that with my friends living there because I have never been to US/Seattle!
Great suggestion!
Here's something you've probably never heard of
Next you are in India try "Vangyachi Bhaji" or Brinjal Curry with "Bhakar" which is a rustic bread made with jowar (sorghum) or bajra (millet) flour, Very easy to find in Indian grocery stores.
Along with "Jhunka" a yellow colour sabji, which is made of gram flour and serve with an onion.
You Rock Chef -- Trust me it’s a pleasure watching your videos. Suggest you a series now on Mutation’s on Indian Food with local cuisines.
Thanks! Sounds good!
Thank you, Keith, for bringing my home town to focus. Yes, we have over 70 restuarants - Indian - I was told.
I always love "Pani puri" the flavour explosion in your mouth after eating is incredible..., For first timers it's a must try item...,
Sukka means dry in many Indian languages. I know this since, I happen to know a few Indian languages since most Indians are multilingual. Sukka means - Not gravy based. There are many dry masala based - sukka dishes especially in non-veg especially down south.
wow video reaches to 227k views? i'm so happy for you keith, congrats man, keep making these honest quality content😊
Thank you my friend
Ahhh,absolutely amazing love it thank u for appreciating indian food and culture god bless you lots of love from Leicester uk ♥️ 🙌👌🙏
Our pleasure!
@@chefKeithSarasin bless you 🙏 ❤️
Wonderful Vlog Bro.. Nandri.. Cheers mate
I visited Sangam Chettinad cuisine in Austin around May of 2023 and thought the food there was incredible. Way better than the mid-tasting Indian food in the Midwest.
Do come in city of joy-Kolkata...U gonna enjoy the street food which is delicious and i am sure you will love it...❤
In Ohio, there is a very famous BRIJ MOHAN RESTAURANT, approx 30 mins from Cincinnati.
It’s REALLY REALLY popular Among Indians. Try RAJ KACHORI there plus other chat items AND their SWEETS ARE QUITE FAMOUS too.
Excellent content, keep it up 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
if you ever come to india, must try lucknow nawab food in luckow, maharashtrian souji non veg, wedding food og hydrabad , food of punjab and delhi
Chef why dont u and @davidsbeenhere both come here! U both are passionate and love indian food, I'd love to see both eating& exploring!
Thank you chef......for propagating this part of indian food.
One of the best channel on TH-cam ❤
Means more than you know
Thankyou chef ....for showing. Indian food for your angel ... I salute u 🙏🙏🙏🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Chef Keith you have an indian soul in your heart ❤️ 🙏
4:51 : "The food have so much aatma to it "
-Keith Sarasin❤
chef Gordon Ramsey visited remote village to try some Indian food, i think should try it by visiting a village in south india where the food is prepared on firewood and served on banana leaf
I live in central Ohio and would love to taste REAL Indian food! I’ve been to several restaurants in Columbus, but I don’t think they are authentic. I cook my own versions at least once a week, realizing that I don’t know what I’m doing. Are there any places in or near Ohio? Please? I enjoy your videos so much! Thank you!
Cheffff we need moreeeeeeeeeee and longer videosss
Omg looks so yummy
..... We want more more videos......
More to come!
keith find out crab curry kerala style or andhra style fish pulusu(tamarind infused) , you wont find in texas unless you find some south indian families trust me seafood lovers just love these
We go to Saffron for their Chicken Lazeez, Sanggam for Dosa, and Biryani Pot for Biryani! Rana’s Indian Cuisine also has very good entrees and tastes very authentic! We have also tried Pav Bhaji Express and they definitely have good pav bhaji!
I think the thing with Austin’s Indian food scene is that not everything in the menu is good, but certain dishes really shine. So we get the food that the place is good at making!
That said, nothing beats home-cooked Indian food!
Thanks for Spreading Universal Delicious Element "Bharat's Food" to the World... 🙏🏾😍
You gotta visit Chennai and madurai keith the former is a Melting pot with different cuisines from shaurashtra,North Indian,Rajasthani,Burmese,South Indian,Nepalese are some of the cuisines you could sample in Chennai. And yeah don't forget the seafood those made fresh along the fishing markets and the areas around it. And madurai for the classic tamil Street food kothu parotta, jigarthanda,paruthi paal,Kari dosai,mutton sukka etc etc. also you should visit some large scale food makers /caterers or something to check out how they do it . Try some of these lesser known dishes like atho, akkara vadisal, adhirasam, molessa, sambal, aviyal, botti aka intestines,nalli dosa, crab omlette etc etc but the must try is a banana leaf meal whichever state you go in south India be it TN (the classic veg meal or the one we serve during festivals or feasta that includes a variety of meat dishes),Kerala (sadhya),classic Andhra meal etc.
Try litti chokha, champaran chicken, bihari kebab.
Go to phoenix arizona n explore the indian food there
Chef Keith, thanks for the longer video! And yeah..try to visit Northeast India this time in your trip..it will change all your perceptions about Indian food and also show you how incredibly diverse Indian cuisine is...
Sounds great!
@@chefKeithSarasin Do let me know if you need any guidance information for your Northeast trip.
Regards
This is only start,,,,,🎉🎉🎉
You can also explore Konkan region in Maharashtra..very different experience..really nice
How about you go to any college or university campus and let them try some Indian foods which you like. See their reaction and if they want to try these again. You then tell them about your restaurant.
Please make more such videos with ur folks who hv never tasted indian food before and if possible please make long videos
Texas in love with Indian food ❤🎉🎉
Earned a sub
Loved the vid
Ty my friend
you should explore kerala cuisine. coconut based, seafood, and the national dish of kerala - parotta and beef fry
Superb vlog❤❤❤
Thank you!
Wow looks delicious ❤
Chef I love watching your India series....🫶 Do let me know next time you arrive in Mumbai....God bless and much light n love
Ty so much my kind friend
It's already mouth watering oh my god , I'm going out fr street food right now its uncontrollable nd I'm from Bangalore
come back to Mumbai again bro!! amazing video as always!!
Thank you guys for having indian food
Did you make it to Star of India? Love, love The Clay Pit. Even their water is sooo good w/ their filter system.
Your timing is perfect on Indian food! The cuisine of a country may be absolutely fantastic, but as long as the developed world perceives that country as backward - in terms of its economy, GDP, geopolitical clout, etc. - it'll see those exact same great foods in a biased or skeptic light. A perception shift has little to do with the reality of the actual cuisine itself.
Looks delicious ❤
Thank you 😋
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