Meeting the world famous Dosa Guy of NYC to learn his tips to making a perfect dosa!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- I traveled to New York City to meet a street cart vendor who is world-famous for dosa! The tips he taught me were more than just dosa, he taught me that service is the highest calling. Wait till you see this!
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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.
I have known Thiru since the time he used to work at a restaurant in Queens near the temple. I was a professor at NYU when he started his truck in Washington Square Village, I'm going to say 2002 or so. Having left NYC in 2010 for Canada, I still try and drop by his cart every NY trip. Often, the line is too long, but I always get to chat with Thiru. He is an absolute legend and his food is amazing.
Awww. This is an amazing story. Ty so much for sharing
He got beat up by a lesbian woman during gay parade.
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fr ? lol@@mT-py4lq
@@mT-py4lq what really
Natural fermatioation of the dosa batter is the most critical part of best dosa. As that man mentioned kerala boiled rice in combination with Urad dal with small portion of puffed rice and some fenugreek seeds makes a good dosa batter. He is a humble and grounded man which makes him respectable. Hats off to him!
Yes, you are right
Actual natural fermentation process takes place with barehands mixing the batter, its the true Indian way because we have good bacteria after washing with soap, our hands which helps in the process of fermentation, the same applies in French baking too even though the yeast is added the barehands helps it in process to fermentation faster. That is why when you kneed a dough which has alot of butter, your hands becomes steaming hot.
@@praveenspikeno it's the bacteria present in Urad dal some of which remain even after washing. Fenugreek seeds are the insurance as they harbour more types of bacteria and retain more of them.
This was pointed out by a scientific paper by a food scientist.
Of course the environment of restaurant kitchens in South India ie hot and humid has these bacteria floating around in the air which give unique fermentation profile.
@@70newlife There are dosa machines which make the batter and a dosa, please do compare and let me know.
@@praveenspikeThe natural fermaintation process happens because of the rice and Urad dal requires to be soaked in water for at least 6 to 8 hours before it is grind with a little fenugreek seeds and a small portion of puffed rice and a right amount of water. Then the batter has be covered kept aside atleast for 6 to 8 hours at room temperature. This process of natural fermaintation is followed across at households of the west coast and east coast of india. The temperature at coastal areas also helps for natural fermaintation. Its all about right portions and combination of the ingredients with right temperature. You should do a proper research and then comment.
Being an NYU student and South Indian , I completely love his dosas
That’s awesome
This was our last day in nyc and what an amazing way to end our trip! We were so privlaged to have met not only the legend himself, Mr NY Dosa, but also Keith who is an absolute gem of a human being. The food was absolutely amazing and literally kept us full for the entire day! Definitely recommend visiting this amazing man and getting a taste of his delicious food. Keith, hope you can come to Durban in South Africa one day as you will really enjoy the fusion of different cultures here!
Hey my friends!!! It was such an honor to meet you! I hope you had a great time. Please do come back soon! Would love to stay in touch!
He is so customer focused!
This is it. Not just a corporate buzz word for him.
Yes!! This was the biggest lesson. He cares. Not just about food but about the people.
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That man is awesome I respect that he has made something of himself and is now pretty much famous. Good on him
Thiru is a very down to earth person. We came all the way from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia last year May 2023, for his dosas and we tried all those in his menu. Absolutely delicious and we ate all of it. Great video and blessed Thiru for many more years to come. Can't wait to go back to NYC and eat the dosas again!
It's the ratio of rice to urad dal, fermentation, thickness of batter and the temperature of the pan. On surface dosa is a simple dish but to make it in a certain way you like you got get all these right.
PS there's a hundred varieties of dosa out there but if you want to challenge yourself try making neer dosa and ilan dhosai and mulubagal dosa.
Yes!!! 100% agree
@@salempasangaspTo make a best nir dosa you need a rice flour made a specific manner. You need to reinse rice through water and then dry the rice in sun till it dried completely and then grind the rice in a coarse way Rest is play of water intake and then the heat the nir dosa is made.
He's an absolute legend. And you are an amazing guy who genuinely loves food from our region.
Looking forward to seeing you here in New Delhi Keith!
Thank you my friend! It was such an honor to meet him.
He's so humble! May Shree Krsna bless him with more success. 🕉🙏
The fluidity of his motion is incredible
Right!?
i believe he can make dosa blind folded , my grandma used to do that, its pure muscle memory with these old cooks
When your work is your passion , u become content n gratified, delighted in life , thats true happiness .
Yeah his passion is great. Just like his mention of grandma, that's the same love he imparts in his cooking. Though, His daughter graduated from Stanford- probably the major reason he is content n gratified too😅
He's from a war affected area he's doing a job for saving his life not for passion there isn't passion in real you like it do it if you don't like it take a rest,do the same thin untill find alternative way
This guy pronouncing Tamil words really accurate. I like it bro❤
Tamil is so challenging for me haha
@@chefKeithSarasin yaa but you did perfectly. Happy to hear... cheers.
I have been to his cart whenever I visit NY, it's fabulous Dosa. He told me once, that he was born in Srilanka and a Srilankan.
OMG i can't believe you made it to the legend Dosa man. Hope you had a great time Chef Keith
He came to US bcoz of civil war in Sri Lanka and now a legend
Yes he is a eelam tamil ❤
Proud to be a Tamilan ❤🎉
He is Sri lankan
Great, but I think all ammas are legends in dosa making.😊
So nice to see you enjoy classic food of south asian.❤
Yes, true
Really lovely video Keith, showcasing such a spl man in NY
Ty my dear friend. Can’t wait to do soooo many more with you
We in coastal Karnataka also use red rice.we prefer red rice over white rice as it's more nutritious & tasty.
Yah he did for one of his dosa's as well! Is it Matta rice?
@@chefKeithSarasinnot the commenter but i am from that region too. Yes it's Matta rice.
I like neer dosa.
I heard abt him after my newyork trip.. hope I get to go again and this time will try definitely..
I’ve seen this guy on other videos, kind of a surprise seeing him here.
Thats so sweet- giant Student Samosa to keep 'em going the whole day !
One master meeting the another, bravo both....
Oh I’m a student. Too kind though
I went especially to have it on my birthday
He was so amazing he said you came so far you should’ve tell me and why you stood in the line ❤❤
And gave me one free dosa😂
He makes all the tamils around the world proud. Great man 👍
You are not Indian ig
@@Aj-eb7ej when did I say I was lol 😂
@@shaun5761 that what I said too lmao
@@Aj-eb7ejYh but I'm a tamilian we don't have to be Indian to be Tamil lol
@@shaun5761 yeah you dont have to be Indian lol to be Tamil.
But You are Srilankan fr.
There are many people in the 🌍 who live in America or any part of the world.
But no one says, this guy made catholic proud, Sunni-shia proud, atheist proud.
Instead they take proud on their country name.
Only in the Indian subcontinent people are like, they made my ethnicity proud blah, blah.
Seems have problem with their country name.
Divided by ethnicity, and ashamed taking their country name. 😅
1st comment... 😁
It's evening, and now I am craving for Dosa ☹️
So good
there is one more - pesar attu[dosa) made from green moong that is eaten with fried onions on top ❤❤
yes! I love a good pesar attu
@@chefKeithSarasin one more point i observed is that if the batter is made in stone grinders it adds more taste rather than grinding in mixer as a shortcut , the same applies to spices since stone crushing extracts oil by pressing rather than cutting in a mixer.
Nice bro the way u covered it is grt
Thank you so much 😀
MORGAN FREEMAN as DOSAMAN...
WHAT A GREAT MOVIE IT WOULD BE
Nice Dosai, Kallu dosai, Set Dosai, Masala dosai, Paper Roast, Ghee Rost... yummy for our tummy... Tamil Dosa King.
In 50+ years of enjoying dosa, I've never seen "salad" put inside the dosa. Going to have to try that
This gentleman clearly takes cleanliness to another level. BTW, not surprised that a Sri Lankan does South Indian food so well (perhaps, even better than some of us, Indians)
Srilankan tamil culture and Indian tamil culture is like 90% similar
So ain't a big thing though
@@vijayKumar-ne4cq I agree.
To be honest, I've had much better dosas. But for me, what makes this Dosa Man's cart special is that I can eat a Jaffna Variation of the DOsa, with a slightly subtle difference in taste compared to what you'd get in Madurai or Chennai - and you can do it all, while you're in the middle of NYC, outdoors, in a park. That's what makes it special.
WOW Lot of things Happenned lovely.. SRILANKAN Tamil Thiru... Wonderful....
he is in twitter.. he announces the opening and closing information there...
Very disciplined in his profession and supported his daughter to study in Columbia university ….
As Indian, Every Sunday we have dosa or actually we can make many other things by dosa batter so some time other items as a morning breakfast, but one thing is true internet brought world so close, still world is missing out so much good indian spicy and vegan food in between which they have no idea about
Dosa the best things in life!
Agree
True tamil eelam guy hardworking ❤
You mean Sri Lankan Tamil? There's no such thing as eelam.
Good to see you met the legendary nyc dosa man, the podi in English is called gunpowder don't know why (maybe pierces the heart with spices). Anyways there are many more restaurants in NYC with Indian cuisine, do check them you might be surprised by the taste and number of restaurants.
Most of them have Americanized flavor. Hard to find 100% authentic joints, although they do exist.
This is not gunpowder this is chamanthi podi as Thiru mentioned. Gunpowder is molagai podi in Tamil. Chamanthi podi has coconut
I had a nice time watching this video :)
This is a legend.
I am watching this video from Pune sunday morning eating dosa
Lucky!
Awesome
Had regularly visited my daughter, who studied at NYU but never had a chance to go to this place 😢
I don’t know but Mr. Thiru gives off some serious Sadhguru type vibes.
Best 👌 video
Hi Keith if you happened to be in India and Bangalore let’s get in touch and I can make you visit the best Dosas in Bangalore!
Would love that.
The NYC Dosa Man
Legend
Bro ur legend too thank for love for india ❤
Keith
Atma means soul
I know. It’s the name of my pop up. I was saying he has a lot of heart. Then I used soul because it was even better of a word
Shoot, that NYU law student gotta be rich. Last time I checked the tuition fees and my jaw dropped lol.
Or deep in debt.
@8:45 Keith first of all kudos for trying. Yes a good samosa should be "KHASTA" meaning a flaky crispy dough. However the area or the language that the dosa guy primarily speaks is not hindi hence he did not understand the word khasta.But nice try to have a conversation with him.
I know that. He speaks Tamil. My Tamil is very poor. I said it more for the video
His name is Thiru Kumar, he's from Sri Lanka. He speaks Tamil and English. He makes good Dosa, samosa etc.,
Superb 🇮🇳🥰🙏
Lol we at NY let goooooo
Yessssss
Enjoy your time trying much as you can@@chefKeithSarasin
Indian famous dosa excellent brother I am India Tamil Nadu
He is a legend indeed!!! ❤ og vegan dish...
Agreed!!
That last guy was cool 😂
Agree
22 years and u want to cover all in just one video 😊how
Where in nyc?
Dosa man is very active
Dosa man is humble
Dosa man is very honest
Dosa man is highly knowledgeable
Dosa man is very clever
Dosa man is very popular
Dosa man is having a strong fan base
Dosa man is a good human
Dosa man is not a business man
Dosa man is enjoying life everymoment
Dosa man is very friendly
Dosa man has good grasping capacity
Dosa man has no enemies
Newyork city is a gifted city to have universal famous Dosaman
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♥️♥️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 you guys
Did you pay for the sample
Namaskar to the legend .😊😊
what type of tea is that if he is not using cow milk
I just ate dosa 😂
Is khasta crispy?
....yes !
👍👌🥰🇮🇳
Please come to TAMIL Nadu
Hope to this year
Guys who shooting is also gentleman
dosa in us, really !
Hii. Can you please give exact address of this person selling Disa?
He is in Washington Square Park in NYC he sets up right by the street.
Endorsed as the "Dosa Legend" unanimously by the Indian people.
Love Thiru. Dosas in a cart are nice in NYC. But the green chutney seems rather off-color - very artificial. Not sure what he is putting in it.
It’s very delicious, I can tell you that.
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He is wearing Rudraksha Its Most Power full For Body Heat controll + makes You Calm
He his a Hindu from Sri Lanka 🕉️🙏🏻
Dosa, one of my favourite south Indian food apart from prawn Vadai.
4:10 what is this called?
Idly and Dosa or good for the Gut Health.... Eating breakfast keeps healthy...
sir he need to close and every food which is more safety.he kept everything open.(ex) cooked potatoes podi and other powder.
Ideally you should have brought your own dosa, idli, sambhar, chutney and asked for his feedback or some other Indian Srilankan dish. He thought you are just a random vlogger
Tamil naale Thimiru erum! ❤
தமிழன் என்று சொல்லி திமிர் பிடித்தவன்.... தமிழன் இல்லை...
Sri lankan green chutny is different and is more flavourful than mist what you find in India
keith he is tamil ... i don't think he understood your khasta comment ... you stick with english he will understand english ... or else find out equivalent tamil word for hindi word you want to say
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Hes a Sri Lanka. He has no idea what khasta means its an Hindi word.
Aloo Samosa is not seen much in South India and its not local food.
Thank you for showcasing the vegan food and taste of India
First of all he's isn't a indian and he don't know the taste of india he's a refugee came after the srilankan civil war he lost everything he had at home india isn't help their own hindus still CAA, rules doesn't apply for srilankan tamils coward indian politicians
Keith be honest, you felt like you are in India for minute didn't you?
Honestly, yes, but not because of the food. It was because of him. In India, I met so many people who cared and showed so much love. That sense of community is something I haven't found in the west often. The dosa guy, had it and it make me so happy.
Does he use butter cuz he claims to be vegan?
Year 2050 a radom youtuber, meet the DOSA man of NYC.
It's normal in india..a simple dosa..in every houses we can have it..he is popular due to youtube..and the food is not available in many places of your country
Not just india even in sri lanka but doing it USA specially in yn its hard and to do it for all this years he came with nothing from sri lanka 🇱🇰 cuz of war like most of us and its hard to build with nothing all respect for him ❤
Waheguru ji
Chal hutt Khalistani
Vegan ❌️
Vegetarian ✅️
எங்க ஊரு தோசை தமிழன் தமிழ்
Tamil❤
idli is healthier than dosa
He really cares for the students low budget foid pattern
Sadguru's brother
Good thing to experience, but pure vegan food is not ideal for bone health and actual well being.