I would love to try Spicy Bengali Food ❤❤I wish to Visit Bangladesh soon.
Stephanie from London
Ahh bless. I’m Bengali by ethnicity however I haven’t discovered Bangladesh neither & having this youtube channel has given me an excuse to discover it.
Well 7000 of around 8000 indian restaurants in the UK are bangladeshi owned. Reason why theyre labelled indian is we were once part of india and it just stuck and thats what the nations used to. So most british people are eating food cooked by bengalis lol
Latif your such a good humble brother may Allah reward you Ameen
Fantastic video!! ✨
Just amazing - the fruits & vegetables look delicious & what an atmosphere,thank you for taking us with you 🤗 can’t wait to see more
Such a peaceful calm suburb lol.
Came back from bangladesh 2 weeks ago miss it too much, jus counting down the days till we go again
This is a good video
The one time I was in Dhaka for work, my favourite thing was the street markets, the amazing food, the sounds, and the people. Thanks for sharing your adventures - that's why I love your channel, not just cooking, but culture as well!
Salaams brother,
Just a word to the wise... AVOID drinks with ice!
Jhal Mudi in West Bengal India too is pretty good. Thanks for covering Bangladesh chef.
Another absolutely amazing video! I am loving your new cooking videos in the "Studio" kitchen, but so very pleased you are still releasing this type of content. I felt I was there with you - it was loud via the mic, but I get the impression it was LOUD anyway ! / When you have a moment (ha ha !), will also be nice to see you cook something again in your amazing restaurant. You have nailed the content here - restaurant, cooking in the "studio" kitchen and live in Bangladesh ! Mark.
As Salaam mualaiykum these people in Bangladesh so warm... Friendly and respectful... Full of love ❤
Absolutely LOVED that.
What an experience, not just for you going back to the motherland, but for us, seeing the scenes a travel show would never share. Please, keep the content coming, and stay blessed*.
*as a non believer, that is quite the comment extraction.
I’m enjoying these videos & I just want to share my experience with you guys
Awesome, I love seeing the food markets. Great to imagine what I would cook with if I was there.
wow this is really good city that never sleeps you went right to the heart fantastic experience i loved it😍
Great vid microphone picking up rumble from your chest on sound 👍👍🙏🇬🇧
Bangladeshi style 😎
Italy 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Love india,❤ love the hospitality, ❤love indian food. ❤ sadly never been, but on my bucket list 😊
Salams- first comment as I just discovered your challenge. Please can you throw some safety tips for uk women in Uttara?
£569 absolute bargain ! US Bangla Airlines, Dhaka to Sylhet would cost another £30-50. Bangladesh Biman Airlines are charging £1400+ at the moment. Fleecing the bangladeshi diaspora for a direct flight to Sylhet.
A suggestion: have paying customers from England, accompany you on a trip to Bangladesh.
I hope you get a chance to see some of the street food being made... thats my thing
1 million smells AMAZING. Although you can get a knock off in poundland that smells exactly the same lol
I can’t believe the noise😅
Nice one bro, try the Naga chana chor.
@@LatifsInspired Naga Bombay mix, if you’re in Moulvibazar, head down to the Government school, just outside there’s some Naga Bombay mix. Make sure you have a bottle of water ready.
No hand washing I'd starve seriously 😅
I know. I'm sure a lot of this tastes amazing but it's the lack of cleanliness that puts me off. That guy just using his hands to fill up the pot...
Great vidio mate👍but the hygiene on those street food stalls is pretty bad!
Unfortunately I will never fly with Saudi Airlines ever again since my bad experience
Flight was delayed in Manchester, landed in jeddah ushered along by a very rude man at the airport to rush through security, boarded the plan, they made us wait 4 hours on the plane, with no food, no water, no ac and then told us that we would need to get off a board another plane that was at the other end of the airport, for whoever asked me to elaborate
15:36 Tare ulta ate thappor dilay na kene
The gain levels are too high in your audio.
Thank you for the concern. The place was too loud! I got it sorted for next vlog.
People really need to adopt the Western hygiene standards, I'm sure the food is lovely but I wouldn't want to try it.
Bruh stop with the India-nization of Bangladeshi things. Who calls chanachur Bombay mix srsly smh. Like we know you sylhetis gotta do that for some reason in the UK to push Bangladeshi food out of restaurants but should try to do better at least when in Bangladesh as a Bangladeshi yourself tbh. Not an issue if you’re not well versed in Bangladeshi customs and appreciate the desire to explore your heritage but stop approaching things in Bangladesh thru an Indian lens. The food here has its own unique stories.
Latif, you take more flights than Rishi Sunak!
Lol