Hi, I recently came across your video and I really enjoyed it. I wanted to tell you a few things - Actually the pink drink you had in T-Nagar was not buttermilk, it was rose milk. (Unfortunately the seller didn't understand English so when you asked what the pink drink was he just answered the drink which was next to it (beige colour) that was badam milk (badam means almond). Also in between you thought people are insulting you, but they aren't insulting you, they just don't know English but they are happy that you are trying to talk to them and since you are going around with your camera they feel they will be viewed by people so they are just excited. But be rest assured no one was insulting you. It's not that they see foreigners talking to them regularly so their excitement is valid. The last dosa you had in Murgan Idli restaurant was masala dosa and not plain dosa. Also tamil people are very generous.
This place is at a walkable distance from my house. I live in Chennai and have visited Delhi many times. In my experience, safety in Delhi is a major concern. But it’s not just that-the pollution and dense crowds are also challenging to cope with. I’ve been scammed many times there, and it feels like Delhi is not just the capital of India, but the scam capital as well. What’s even more shocking is that the local cops seem aware of what’s going on but remain oblivious, allowing scammers to operate without any concern. When comparing Chennai and Delhi, Chennai is much better overall. The only issue in Chennai is the weather, which is hot and humid throughout the year. In Delhi, the climate varies, with very hot summers and colder winters. However, when it comes to scams, safety, and pollution, Chennai is definitely much better than Delhi
@@yashwanthdilipkumar818all South Indian languages derived from Tamil. So it’s fair to say VANAKKAM in all South Indian states! ❤❤❤God Bless Tamil Language ❤️❤️❤️
@@yashwanthdilipkumar818there's difference between believe and truth, THAMIZH isn't derived from Sanskrit, oldest Sanskrit inscription is 1st BCE, oldest THAMIZH inscription is 3rd BCE
@@Gowthamkrishnacloudthamizhan if u can preach Tamizh is the oldest and you won’t be ready to learn other language so be the case with ppl from Kerala , Karnataka and Andhra!! Learn to accept other languages too
Many Indian traveler itself will cover only the elite posh areas in chennai like Boat club,Poyes garder,ITC chola etc..But you travelled to the Oringal root chennai Kudos man ...
those are not temples. they are temporary shrines. you went there during Vinayaka Chathurthi (ie Ganesha festival) season. Every street will have some idol of Ganesha. they will be displayed there for about 2 weeks. After the festival is over, those idols will be submerged in the sea. you are lucky to catch that, those are very beautifully made idols, seen only during that time of the year.
16:58 You just moved away drinking. You should complete drinking the tender coconut juice and he will get it, cut it for you to eat the tender coconut pieces inside. You just wasted it. 😐
Welcome to Chennai. Truly you are engaging with locals in an amazing manner. You dont talk bad about streets, even though yes they are quiet unclean compared to German standards. Vanakkam, Varuga.
15:40 no, he told his name which is "Yelu-malai" which is Lord Vishnu's name, which roughly translates to "The lord of seven-hills". You mistaken it to be Salam Alekum, he is not a muslim.
Your adventure in Chennai seems like such a whirlwind of sights and flavors! I really enjoyed seeing the local culture and hearing about your encounters. What’s the one thing you’d recommend every visitor try?
Its great to my area in youtube(i was near to mint street maybe bit far,but it's kinda near). Btw ,those statues are not temple. There is a festival called Ganesh chathurthi(Ganesh's birthday) for that we used to set a statue and celebrate it for around a week.
With coconuts you can always ask the vendor to cut them open and eat the tender coconut inside after drinking the coconut water. It’s really tasty as well. It’s kind of the whole deal for that price.
9:30 bro i think you were at the time of VINAYAGAR SATHURTHI (VINAYAGAR is another name of GANESHA) it means we celebrate that day as lord ganesha's birthday.. thats why you see ganesha every where with big big statues on street. Here in tamilnadu we mostly worship lord MURUGAR who is younger brother of lord GANESHA and second child of lord SHIVAN and PARVATHII. After a week of VINAYAGAR SATHURTHI celebration we disslove all those statues on a beach probably at sunday...nearly 1000s of statues will be there at the beach.
Guten Tag! I am from Chennai, I lived my entire childhood here. I really loved the way you covered the city of Chennai. Though I found few things off😅. 1) yes, we do worship lord ganesha. But those things you saw on the streets are called "pandhal" which is like temporary temple made for the festival of "Ganesh chaturthi". You would enjoyed the essence if you have visited Pune or Mumbai during this time, as that festival hits a different level in the indian state of Maharashtra. 2) I don't think the area you were on (north-eastern part of Chennai) would be 100% representation of food in Chennai. Those areas have north indian settlements and their influence. Even the little boy you were talking to, he asked the shopkeeper "kya hai woh?" which means "what is this?" in hindi or someother northern language. And that's a chat shop (you get chat items, which are predominantly from the north) though we enjoy eating chat, one wouldn't consider them as from Chennai. But that clearly depicts the welcoming and friendly nature of Chennai and I love it. Your auto driver has given you a right suggestion about going to "murugan idli", I enjoyed dining there as a kid. They serve really good food, they are known for their different types of chutney they serve. I don't know if they still have their glory but really a awesome place to eat. It is really nice to see the place where I grew up, I left the city 2 years back, now I am in pune. This video made me see all the places I visited as a kid gets me to a nostalgic state. In tamil we say "Chennai pola oru oore illa" which means "there is no city like Chennai" I think that's true. Loved your video, thanks for this ❤
This is the difference between humanity and brands... for sure CCD or any other would never give free Chai... I hope good things happen to that tea master
Wowww rose milk..all time favorite 😋😋😋.. And the yellow flower name is called SAAMANDHI. Its name of the flower not the place where it comes from...that flower specially used for all poojas or prayers to worship hindu gods..tamilian watching from Amsterdam and tats the irony..welcome to Chennai bro.
18:54 they have put the chutney in a cup for you or for everyone? They never do that they simply pour it on the banana leaf. I think they did this because you might spill it on the table as you are not used to eating like this. Nice restaurant.
I love this city, but the Tamil language is very difficult to learn, i only know basic things. Unfortunately, many people in this city do not speak English.
Bro I can feel ur thoughts, please visit Chennai next time with a local person , if u don't get them I'm ready to guide u 😊. And u I found u move there with lots of disappointment and. Confusions so I feel u not get the real Chennai, many of them are struck in their conversation and they can't thier opinion, its all about the language problem ,once again I recommend u visit Chennai with a local guide it may really helps u❤. Lots of love from Tamil Nadu . நன்றி வனக்கம்.
13:45 the yellow drink is called badam milk. Badam is basically almonds, but it's not almond milk, it's just sweetened and coloured cow milk with almond essence and chunks of almond. The pink one you got is rose milk. None of those drinks are called buttermilk 😂
I wish I was there to guide you bro. Or pls have a guide cuz there are really clean and well maintained areas in chennai. I felt bad helpless when I saw u conversing with the shop keepers cuz u can't understand what they were saying.
One seller told his name "elumalai", which was converted into assalamu alaikkum and both know that and how to reply for that... That's why this is Tamilnadu 😁
@@indianthamizhan007the phrase assalamu alaikum means “ peace be upon you “ and we can reply to it by saying “ wa alaikum assalam” which means “and upon you be peace” but you are comparing with jai shree ram which means “ victory to the lord ram or hail to the lord ram” literally dumbest comment i’ve seen on internet today its always hindus making so much problems and being so jealous seeing muslims
This is the difference here. People don't harass you, don't bother you, don't force you to buy something, not aggressive . Almost no beggars hogging you. I see all the time you are doing the first approach not them except the Rajasthan migrant fellow.
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Pls don't say namaste.... 😮 It's vanakkam....
Hi, I recently came across your video and I really enjoyed it. I wanted to tell you a few things -
Actually the pink drink you had in T-Nagar was not buttermilk, it was rose milk. (Unfortunately the seller didn't understand English so when you asked what the pink drink was he just answered the drink which was next to it (beige colour) that was badam milk (badam means almond). Also in between you thought people are insulting you, but they aren't insulting you, they just don't know English but they are happy that you are trying to talk to them and since you are going around with your camera they feel they will be viewed by people so they are just excited. But be rest assured no one was insulting you. It's not that they see foreigners talking to them regularly so their excitement is valid. The last dosa you had in Murgan Idli restaurant was masala dosa and not plain dosa. Also tamil people are very generous.
You actually haven't explored the food in Chennai properly..
If u visit again let me know, I will. guide you.
Ofcourse yeah we will bro!
This place is at a walkable distance from my house. I live in Chennai and have visited Delhi many times. In my experience, safety in Delhi is a major concern. But it’s not just that-the pollution and dense crowds are also challenging to cope with. I’ve been scammed many times there, and it feels like Delhi is not just the capital of India, but the scam capital as well. What’s even more shocking is that the local cops seem aware of what’s going on but remain oblivious, allowing scammers to operate without any concern. When comparing Chennai and Delhi, Chennai is much better overall. The only issue in Chennai is the weather, which is hot and humid throughout the year. In Delhi, the climate varies, with very hot summers and colder winters. However, when it comes to scams, safety, and pollution, Chennai is definitely much better than Delhi
when you are in south of India USE "VANAKKAM" as greeting instead of namastae
😂 do you think ppl in Karnataka , Kerala and Andhra say vanakkam😂😂 you use it only in Tamil Nadu !!
@@yashwanthdilipkumar818all South Indian languages derived from Tamil. So it’s fair to say VANAKKAM in all South Indian states! ❤❤❤God Bless Tamil Language ❤️❤️❤️
@@யேசுநேசன் well it’s believed all Indian languages derived from Sanskrit!! You better practice to say “ Namaskaaram”
@@yashwanthdilipkumar818there's difference between believe and truth, THAMIZH isn't derived from Sanskrit, oldest Sanskrit inscription is 1st BCE, oldest THAMIZH inscription is 3rd BCE
@@Gowthamkrishnacloudthamizhan if u can preach Tamizh is the oldest and you won’t be ready to learn other language so be the case with ppl from Kerala , Karnataka and Andhra!! Learn to accept other languages too
Welcome to Tamil Nadu Chennai ✨💕 வணக்கம்
4:19 saapdu maame saapdu 😂♥️
Madurai Love ❤
😂
The translation shows 'soon mother soap' 😂😂
That is tamilians hospitality that master showing Tamil people hospitality
தமிழர்களின் விருந்தோம்பலை நிரூபித்த டீ மாஸ்டர் அண்ணாவுக்கு நன்றி
Tamil people are the most warm, kind and polite. Love from Malaysia 🎉
15:50 The vendor greeted him Salaam alaikkum [Assalaamu alaikkum]
Mashaa Allah that's nice of him
14:30 that old lady asks hey Cat eye ( cat eyed fellow) , are you taking photo ?? 😂 . கொழுப்பு புடிச்ச கெழவி😂
😂😂😂
Ama thimiru pudichathu
அது கொழுப்பு இல்ல. 😅 பொல்லாத வெஷமம் புடிச்ச பாட்டி 😊😊
😂😂😂பூனை கண்ணா
😅😅😅 green eyes so
Its cute when people explain their culture and locality to the foreign people. like a baby showing their toys to elders....
Many Indian traveler itself will cover only the elite posh areas in chennai like Boat club,Poyes garder,ITC chola etc..But you travelled to the Oringal root chennai Kudos man ...
I hope you enjoyed our Tamilnadu ❤
Even if they insist you to take it for free, pay them Rs. 10 for Tea and the respective basic amounts for the foods consumed. 🙌
I miss my chennai . Makkal romba nalla pesuraga. Happy that i came from chennai
those are not temples. they are temporary shrines. you went there during Vinayaka Chathurthi (ie Ganesha festival) season. Every street will have some idol of Ganesha. they will be displayed there for about 2 weeks. After the festival is over, those idols will be submerged in the sea. you are lucky to catch that, those are very beautifully made idols, seen only during that time of the year.
Thank you for the insights 🫶🏽
@14.30 that lady dai cat eye (poona kanna) are you taking photo
😂😂😂😂
2:48 one brother is sleeping here 🤣🤣😂 bro
🤣🤣He's drunken🤣🤣
They call them Dravidiya model 😃
@@rangarajan9862 😂🤡🤣
😂😂😂ROFL...The fun part is just before that he showed the cow tearing all the wires 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂 போதகை தூங்குறாப்ல
16:58 You just moved away drinking. You should complete drinking the tender coconut juice and he will get it, cut it for you to eat the tender coconut pieces inside. You just wasted it. 😐
He didnt know...so it is ok.
@@justus1573 i know that he didn't know. That's why I'm preparing him for the next time. 😊
Bring a native of Chennai even i have never visited these congested local street markets. Kudos to you
Safest place in the world tamilnadu
Oldest culture traditions medicine language is Tamil 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Safe?😂😂
@@iamandrew1839 for frauds and scammers it's not 😉😉😉
@@iamandrew1839 not for fr@uds or sc@mmers 😉😉😉
@@iamandrew1839 not for fr@uds o sc@mmers 😉😉
@@iamandrew1839it is !
Nice .love the way how you can talk to anybody with a smile without knowing the local language..❤👏
You get good hospitality in Chennai apart from any other part of India and world. Lovable people!!!
Have been to chennai but its always refreshing to see it from the angle of another vlogger.😊
Thks for showing Chennai in you tube❤... 😊
welcome to our city. Congrats Mete Vice for visiting our city. Vanakkam
09:50 You missed it badly! It's hot Almond-Cashew milk. 👌
I am too from chennai but seeing your video after 3 week of your visit to chennai hope soon you will be back and will have biryani together 😅😅
Welcome to Chennai,India, I hope you would have enjoyed all our customs and culture
Welcome to Chennai. Truly you are engaging with locals in an amazing manner. You dont talk bad about streets, even though yes they are quiet unclean compared to German standards. Vanakkam, Varuga.
15:40 no, he told his name which is "Yelu-malai" which is Lord Vishnu's name, which roughly translates to "The lord of seven-hills". You mistaken it to be Salam Alekum, he is not a muslim.
Real Comedy!
Haha hilarious....I too thought he was greeting salam aleikum
15:51 The vendor greeted him Salaam alaikkum [Assalaamu alaikkum]
Mashaa Allah that's nice of him
My G I accepted you as my Chennai guy when you ate that dosa like that. Legit way of eating dosai 👍✌️
In future we want to protect chennai we must raise our voice for parandur village people & their lands #saveparandur
14:22 poonakanna photo edukuriya cat eyes man taking photo- 14:37
Samandi poo is the name of the flowers that are used to devote and worship in temples
Good to see you here in our City the greatest Chennai❤❤🌹
Your adventure in Chennai seems like such a whirlwind of sights and flavors! I really enjoyed seeing the local culture and hearing about your encounters. What’s the one thing you’d recommend every visitor try?
வணக்கம் தமிழ் நாடு ❤❤❤
Its great to my area in youtube(i was near to mint street maybe bit far,but it's kinda near).
Btw ,those statues are not temple. There is a festival called Ganesh chathurthi(Ganesh's birthday) for that we used to set a statue and celebrate it for around a week.
Chennai is love ❤, hope it doesn't go Bangalore way
With coconuts you can always ask the vendor to cut them open and eat the tender coconut inside after drinking the coconut water. It’s really tasty as well. It’s kind of the whole deal for that price.
Our tamil people☺️ always Awesome 😊💝
9:30 bro i think you were at the time of VINAYAGAR SATHURTHI (VINAYAGAR is another name of GANESHA) it means we celebrate that day as lord ganesha's birthday.. thats why you see ganesha every where with big big statues on street. Here in tamilnadu we mostly worship lord MURUGAR who is younger brother of lord GANESHA and second child of lord SHIVAN and PARVATHII. After a week of VINAYAGAR SATHURTHI celebration we disslove all those statues on a beach probably at sunday...nearly 1000s of statues will be there at the beach.
Welcome to our state tamilnadu my friend❤.வணக்கம்🙏
So much fun to watch you in chennai.. you're great. Love your videos
9:51 it's badam paal or badam (almond) flavored milk it has almond powder and saffron + sugar
Chennai people are humble and helpful
Guten Tag! I am from Chennai, I lived my entire childhood here. I really loved the way you covered the city of Chennai. Though I found few things off😅.
1) yes, we do worship lord ganesha. But those things you saw on the streets are called "pandhal" which is like temporary temple made for the festival of "Ganesh chaturthi". You would enjoyed the essence if you have visited Pune or Mumbai during this time, as that festival hits a different level in the indian state of Maharashtra.
2) I don't think the area you were on (north-eastern part of Chennai) would be 100% representation of food in Chennai. Those areas have north indian settlements and their influence. Even the little boy you were talking to, he asked the shopkeeper "kya hai woh?" which means "what is this?" in hindi or someother northern language. And that's a chat shop (you get chat items, which are predominantly from the north) though we enjoy eating chat, one wouldn't consider them as from Chennai. But that clearly depicts the welcoming and friendly nature of Chennai and I love it.
Your auto driver has given you a right suggestion about going to "murugan idli", I enjoyed dining there as a kid. They serve really good food, they are known for their different types of chutney they serve. I don't know if they still have their glory but really a awesome place to eat.
It is really nice to see the place where I grew up, I left the city 2 years back, now I am in pune. This video made me see all the places I visited as a kid gets me to a nostalgic state. In tamil we say "Chennai pola oru oore illa" which means "there is no city like Chennai" I think that's true. Loved your video, thanks for this ❤
This is the difference between humanity and brands... for sure CCD or any other would never give free Chai... I hope good things happen to that tea master
awesome adventures man!!!
Wow murugan idli oda podi idli is heaven ❤
brother one small suggestion... arrange a local guide in India... its more easy to explore and communicate
Awesome… you seem to be enjoying
The time U visited Chennai was the Feast of Ganesa. The Tamilan's, GOD is Murugan.
Wowww rose milk..all time favorite 😋😋😋.. And the yellow flower name is called SAAMANDHI. Its name of the flower not the place where it comes from...that flower specially used for all poojas or prayers to worship hindu gods..tamilian watching from Amsterdam and tats the irony..welcome to Chennai bro.
We are always good hearted people
White drink name is Payaasam
thanks for visiting my city hope you loved it
ஆடி aadi month ragi 1:55 koozhu with dry fish is spl
You pronounce tamil very well mate! Hope you enjoyed ❤️
Its Lord Ganesh's Birthday so they are celebrating.
its a temp setup, which will be there for 3 days.
and then they will merge the statue in river.
Temples opened early morning and closed at 11 am again opened at 4 pm and closed by 8.30
You should visit coimbatore... Beleive me most loved peoples can be seen in coimbatore ❤❤❤❤❤❤... Just give a single visit
U went during Ganesh chaturthi, festival of Ganesha thatsy big Ganesha idols u can see all over India that time for 9 days.
14:31 Poona kanna = cat eyed guy 😅
10:02 it’s masala pal
I'm glad you liked Chennai. God bless
Vanakkam🙏🏻
0:23 poona kanna photo edukuriya cat eyes man taking photo
Please say this to rest of India... ❤❤❤ As your title....
You also have good indian Headshake😊😊😊
Bro u missed to visit South India Manchester Coimbatore 👑
It's badam milk means almond milk the mix almond saffron in cow milk boil it and mde drink❤
welcome Tamil Nadu brother ❤
18:54 they have put the chutney in a cup for you or for everyone? They never do that they simply pour it on the banana leaf. I think they did this because you might spill it on the table as you are not used to eating like this. Nice restaurant.
Welcome to Tamil Nadu Channel 🎉❤
Hi friend.watching from Phillipines
Badam milk (rose milk) 13:27 he's saying 'badam' it's 'almond milk' 😃
I love this city, but the Tamil language is very difficult to learn, i only know basic things. Unfortunately, many people in this city do not speak English.
Bro I can feel ur thoughts, please visit Chennai next time with a local person , if u don't get them I'm ready to guide u 😊. And u I found u move there with lots of disappointment and. Confusions so I feel u not get the real Chennai, many of them are struck in their conversation and they can't thier opinion, its all about the language problem ,once again I recommend u visit Chennai with a local guide it may really helps u❤. Lots of love from Tamil Nadu . நன்றி வனக்கம்.
13:45 the yellow drink is called badam milk. Badam is basically almonds, but it's not almond milk, it's just sweetened and coloured cow milk with almond essence and chunks of almond. The pink one you got is rose milk. None of those drinks are called buttermilk 😂
I wish I was there to guide you bro. Or pls have a guide cuz there are really clean and well maintained areas in chennai. I felt bad helpless when I saw u conversing with the shop keepers cuz u can't understand what they were saying.
❤Best in Hospitality
VANAKKAM ❤
Best wishes dear
Next to
Imebvisit avadi i will guide you
mega cooles Video. Du kommst aus Deutschland? Ich bin nächste Woche in Chennai :-)
Yes bin aus Deutschland haha
Even the street vendors can speak good English. Its easy for foreigners to explore. We are educated and respect people.
4:18 ineed this level of confidence 😂
Bro, come and visit Mizoram
Mint street Asia's 2nd longest street....
Take him to Sowcarpet, he will enjoy shopping and eating as well as pondy bazaar
One seller told his name "elumalai", which was converted into assalamu alaikkum and both know that and how to reply for that... That's why this is Tamilnadu 😁
Did u do the same by saying jai shree ram.
@@indianthamizhan007the phrase assalamu alaikum means “ peace be upon you “ and we can reply to it by saying “ wa alaikum assalam” which means “and upon you be peace” but you are comparing with jai shree ram which means “ victory to the lord ram or hail to the lord ram” literally dumbest comment i’ve seen on internet today its always hindus making so much problems and being so jealous seeing muslims
@@indianthamizhan007what i can expect from a genocide supporter
guys he roasted whole india here 8:14
He's right though 😅
@@sora9386 if he think its unsafe why he visiting slum area and market he has the motive of showing bad side of india
@@loluhiphop you maybe right. Even if he didn't mean to, this is how the entire world be viewing us
Its cute how the ladies try to explain 😅😅❤❤❤.English nahi 😂😂😂😂
He said Badam milk [rose color] , not butter milk
Come to madurai bro you will get more vibes
14:25 : the flower seller lady was making fun of u bcoz u could not understand what she was saying 😊
3:48 இது பேரு பொர
This is the difference here. People don't harass you, don't bother you, don't force you to buy something, not aggressive . Almost no beggars hogging you. I see all the time you are doing the first approach not them except the Rajasthan migrant fellow.
Good job 👍👍👍
I hope you had good time here 😊
Hi bro welcome to Chennai
Vannakkam Chennai 🙏