Day In The Life Of An Indian Master Chef

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Комментарии • 5 тыс.

  • @NikkLiberos
    @NikkLiberos 2 года назад +14919

    "The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war." I'm stealing that.

    • @italiana626sc
      @italiana626sc 2 года назад +252

      I thought that was really meaningful, too.

    • @naruhina012607
      @naruhina012607 2 года назад +200

      huh i thought that was a fairly common saying

    • @Fat_Paws
      @Fat_Paws 2 года назад +169

      AFAIK, It's a quote from the book Rogue Warrior by Ex Navy SEAL Richard Marcinko.
      In reality, this could have been a quote by Gilgamesh and passed down the generations for all we know.

    • @prayagpomaje
      @prayagpomaje 2 года назад +68

      @@italiana626sc it's meaningful
      Example , if you are prepared (sweat) for the exam it will be easy or might be less tough(bleed) than you expect . 👍

    • @shaheer.g
      @shaheer.g 2 года назад +4

      hahah same

  • @vaishnavikasturirangan8914
    @vaishnavikasturirangan8914 2 года назад +27941

    no but the most Indian thing in this video is how they kept giving little snacks throughout the day

    • @Maariyahuddin
      @Maariyahuddin 2 года назад +724

      Lmao ikr alvin was so surprised too

    • @riteshdeogharkar695
      @riteshdeogharkar695 2 года назад +1267

      That's the most Indian household thing, literally we indians keep on snacking, round the clock😂

    • @theofficialassmob
      @theofficialassmob 2 года назад +554

      absolutely lol, if i go to my aunts she will be so livid if i dont at least sample the stuff she gives me every 10 minutes XD

    • @mimistic
      @mimistic 2 года назад +222

      @@riteshdeogharkar695 also pakistanis

    • @sagarmoyjana6837
      @sagarmoyjana6837 2 года назад +67

      Couldn't agree more

  • @Stavvy0
    @Stavvy0 2 года назад +2376

    The fact that they actually made food for their workers at the end of the shift was really touching. I wish I worked in a kitchen like that. Really shows they care about the staff; it's not some token 'pizza party' or whatever.

    • @Stavvy0
      @Stavvy0 Год назад +44

      As an American, that's baffling to me - but that's just how my country is. Good on them, 100%.

    • @vivek5562
      @vivek5562 Год назад +6

      @Sphynx_Gaming it was sarcasm

    • @divyjotsingh3879
      @divyjotsingh3879 Год назад +33

      @@MyWorldOutWild that's a lie and both of us know it

    • @angelorobledo1536
      @angelorobledo1536 Год назад +10

      'Family meal' in between the prep shift and the start of the dinner shift is an extremely common tradition at most high end restaurants in the United States and Europe.

    • @whitecake8532
      @whitecake8532 Год назад +8

      @@MyWorldOutWild Oh really everybody is equal huh. Is that why the Dalits are beaten up in streets by upper castes. And dalit women sexually assaulted and abused.

  • @mkaushik6883
    @mkaushik6883 2 года назад +4176

    The most Indian thing in the video is:
    1: Alwin keeps getting fed snacks every while
    2 : the use of red onions to all dish
    3 : being unapologetic for the spicyness
    Damn ❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥
    My guys down here creating a vibe 👍😘

    • @dheeraj8886
      @dheeraj8886 2 года назад +116

      4. Offering good food to everyone even dish washer.

    • @goosegoose108
      @goosegoose108 2 года назад +109

      5. The pressure cooker lol

    • @elbonia4682
      @elbonia4682 2 года назад +100

      6. Using Amul ghee and mdh chilli powder

    • @ankursinha6492
      @ankursinha6492 2 года назад +18

      Also the meal at the end given to the Dishwashers, that was relevant and touching

    • @witenoise78
      @witenoise78 2 года назад +42

      7. Being so dedicated and professional towards his work. He ran that kitchen better than Gordon Ramsay

  • @JithinJohn074
    @JithinJohn074 2 года назад +4583

    you know how legit this indian food is when you see Amul ghee, Amul cheese and MDH chilli powder

    • @Yash-sn9fx
      @Yash-sn9fx 2 года назад +253

      And Nescafe coffee!

    • @foundjiminsjamsunderlisasb7256
      @foundjiminsjamsunderlisasb7256 2 года назад +20

      Facts

    • @mid9327
      @mid9327 2 года назад +19

      noooooooo
      home made ghee:)

    • @tirunagarmadurai
      @tirunagarmadurai 2 года назад +40

      Never heard about mdh until I came to America. And amul ghee amul cheese. Never used in my 'Indian' life. It's just generalization of what I'd say for the north of India or the west of India. I wish Indian food is classified as north Indian south Indian or something similar instead of generalizing as Indian.

    • @mid9327
      @mid9327 2 года назад +1

      ​@@tirunagarmadurai yep ​

  • @sharishth
    @sharishth 2 года назад +6142

    When he said he is cooking for dishwasher person and gave him, it touched me. Also the person who got that served asked another if he wants some. I can feel there is amazing work culture there and a amazing restaurant.

    • @unruly_ronin
      @unruly_ronin 2 года назад +83

      Bro, IKR, both those moments were amazing

    • @prasheatingshow361
      @prasheatingshow361 2 года назад +114

      Rightly noticed. Care love and best practices on all levels takes care of the customer and eod th business. Even the dishwasher has to make sure his job is perfectly done

    • @rcanegaming6432
      @rcanegaming6432 2 года назад +175

      I'm a chef in India and it's a common practice all across the restaurant industry we serve the dishwashers before we clean bcoz we respect them for their work and we always call them senior

    • @chacehorsman2615
      @chacehorsman2615 2 года назад +60

      Working in restaurants you learn to feed your dishwashers, they're just as important as the line cooks. (the good ones at least!)

    • @ntnttntn3273
      @ntnttntn3273 2 года назад +35

      @@rcanegaming6432 must be the culture over there. Over here unless the dishwasher is an elderly, they will be served food last, most probably will just be given a bag of chips and a generic curry sauce to go

  • @007mattattack
    @007mattattack 2 года назад +1306

    You know, I could never put my finger on it but he's exactly right. You dont get naan at home, you get paratha or more likely chapati. You dont eat with a spoon at home, you eat with your hands. You dont get an individual plated meal, you get an empty plate and a table full of rice and curry. Indian food is first and foremost a food to be shared and needs to be eaten like that. Thats why it always felt wrong when I went to an indian place and got served a perfectly portioned plate of curry and rice, thats not how indian food is supposed to be eaten and it really does affect the taste and experience.

    • @annearchy98
      @annearchy98 Год назад +25

      I love eating with my hands!! I still struggle with dishes that are rice based but dumplings and flatbreads come a loooong way.

    • @arvindhmani06
      @arvindhmani06 Год назад +10

      @@annearchy98 The key with rice-based dishes is to use enough of the liquid component (curry, sambar, chutney - whatever is on the side), mix well, take small quantities and employ all your fingers. With practice you'll get there!

    • @xavzyn
      @xavzyn Год назад

      well said

    • @spandanganguli6903
      @spandanganguli6903 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​​@@annearchy98ust use a spoon. The food is meant to be eaten, however it reaches your mouth.

  • @nishadkindre
    @nishadkindre 2 года назад +855

    Man's not just giving indian food but also indian values!

  • @DeAnoJackson
    @DeAnoJackson 2 года назад +5433

    "It says stuffed pepper, it doesn't say a stuffed strawberry." I feel you, homie.

    • @tfraser8280
      @tfraser8280 2 года назад +94

      It’s funny how many times I’ve had problems where a restaurant gave me mild thinking that I couldn’t handle the spicy, I always clean the plate regardless but the next time I always ask if the spice goes any higher and we get a good laugh. Hope you’re having a lovely day

    • @DeAnoJackson
      @DeAnoJackson 2 года назад +68

      @@tfraser8280 There's a curry place I like here in Reno where I get takeaway. I always order the number six extra hot. And then when I get it I have to add hot sauce and dried red peppers to get it where I really want it.

    • @mahamanava9658
      @mahamanava9658 2 года назад +4

      Orders Stuffed MarshMellow.

    • @amritawhig2683
      @amritawhig2683 2 года назад +1

      @@tfraser8280 ow

    • @aaathu_7
      @aaathu_7 2 года назад

      @@DeAnoJackson how you got verified plz tell me

  • @jamestl9301
    @jamestl9301 2 года назад +3294

    Alvin getting fed throughout the video is just too wholesome 😄

    • @muppetman935
      @muppetman935 2 года назад +65

      E A T B O Y

    • @yuvrajsharma1423
      @yuvrajsharma1423 2 года назад +85

      That's Indian hospitality for you 💓

    • @ChoCoMoCo69
      @ChoCoMoCo69 2 года назад +39

      Whn you visit any Indian house, we offers food and drinks first even if you are unknown.
      I remember my mom use to give food to daily immigrant labourer working near my house. And tea to every sales person who use to visit our home.

    • @tajammulhussain9738
      @tajammulhussain9738 2 года назад +11

      Granny's home feels.

    • @_n223_
      @_n223_ 2 года назад +5

      I love how they always give him some snacks and let him taste the food in every video. And it's so cute how surprised he is when they invite him to have some of the family meal😄

  • @chrisklark4879
    @chrisklark4879 2 года назад +1646

    I ate at this restaurant twice now and it is absolutely amazing I mean I didn't even think he was Indian food because I was so ignorant of what Indian food was it was like opening a whole new cuisine to me it was amazing

    • @krishnasanyal7
      @krishnasanyal7 2 года назад +10

      Love from India🇮🇳

    • @subhadramahanta452
      @subhadramahanta452 Год назад +5

      What did you order/eat there?

    • @abirchatterjee8131
      @abirchatterjee8131 Год назад

      I am an investment Banker in India dreaming forever to move to New York - any suggestions or guidance will be really helpful 🙏

    • @RajuMoorpani
      @RajuMoorpani 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@abirchatterjee8131 my advice dont it's a horrible city

    • @vishv1814
      @vishv1814 10 месяцев назад +1

      hes indian but not food..

  • @sohinidutta97
    @sohinidutta97 Год назад +277

    what I love about this is that he isn’t using any fancy masala. He’s using literally what we have at home. I mean that nescafe?? The MDH masala???. love it 😁

    • @vasusingh5909
      @vasusingh5909 10 месяцев назад +6

      The MDH masala made me homesick😅😅

    • @globalfoodlover70
      @globalfoodlover70 9 месяцев назад +5

      Plus Amul cheese!

    • @David.J.Conceicao
      @David.J.Conceicao 7 дней назад

      Yesssss. Thats what he meant when he said "other restaurants focus more money on the ingredients and get bogged down by the costs"

  • @elfercho91
    @elfercho91 2 года назад +9130

    Shout out to the cook who fed the dishwashers. When I worked on the line a lot of managers got angry when we gave food to the dishwashers, which is not ethical when they demanded that we cooked something for them but I learned to give food to people regardless of their position in the kitchen and my old sous chef told me, “at the end of the day we’re all human.” That stuck with me so I really liked that detail from this video. Food looks amazing btw and the chef is very humble and a formidable person.

    • @recoil53
      @recoil53 2 года назад +334

      Yeah, and managers wonder why workers aren't loyal to them

    • @erikalouwrens3992
      @erikalouwrens3992 2 года назад +248

      How can anyone, in good conscience, not feed everyone there?

    • @terryshin4948
      @terryshin4948 2 года назад +21

      I was gonna write about this too. i feel like dish washers are never fed! i liked to see it

    • @middle-earthtroll5024
      @middle-earthtroll5024 2 года назад +96

      Dishwashers are the hardest working in the kitchen, lowest paid, and take the most crap, bravo to anyone who treats their dishwashers like gold. The good ones are worth their wait in gold.

    • @soumyaray7167
      @soumyaray7167 2 года назад +8

      It's an indian thing bro

  • @Lyndonology
    @Lyndonology 2 года назад +4165

    Love that everywhere Alvin goes, everyone wants to feed him 😂
    His surprised reaction is always so adorable ❤️

    • @SneakyNinja345
      @SneakyNinja345 2 года назад +99

      He's so humble that he never expects it. I like that.

    • @Maariyahuddin
      @Maariyahuddin 2 года назад +39

      @@SneakyNinja345 yeah definitely, his filming is so good too

    • @milleniumadam8643
      @milleniumadam8643 2 года назад +65

      Everyone becomes a grandmother when they see their granchildren Alvin and Inca and feeds them nonstop

    • @halimayubii6574
      @halimayubii6574 2 года назад +3

      @@Maariyahuddin try to look at his own channel, you might appreciate it

    • @212_
      @212_ 2 года назад +2

      *Who wants to learn Arabic cooking if you want to go to me*

  • @vikrantrathaur_
    @vikrantrathaur_ Год назад +399

    The idea of not serving Naan (Which has become such a cliche about Indian cuisine) and server Paratha instead is so authentic and original. Also crispifying the paratha is a pro move.. My Dadima (grandmother) use to make such parathas, and it was one of my favorite things.

    • @justforrow
      @justforrow Год назад +9

      yeh bro, paratha is life.

    • @SassyPants34
      @SassyPants34 Год назад +6

      And Paratha is superior in everyway...

    • @lalitsingh4826
      @lalitsingh4826 11 месяцев назад +5

      Also, maida is not very healthy.

    • @badlad2001
      @badlad2001 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@lalitsingh4826whole wheat ever heard of that

  • @hugonongbri8100
    @hugonongbri8100 2 года назад +749

    Damn they even serve on steel plates. Truly authentic experience !! Truly unapologetic !!😂

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 Год назад +14

      If they wanted to go the extra mile, they would've used banana leaves. Also couldn't help but notice the lack of South Indian vegetarian foods like dosas and idlis. I don't call that a true culinary experience across India.

    • @piyush1176
      @piyush1176 Год назад +22

      @@nahor88 cuz idli and dosas are among the well known dishes out there

    • @yomamasohot6411
      @yomamasohot6411 Год назад +29

      @nahor88 it is a small restaurant with a very small kitchen. Would you rather have a few Indian dishes done well or have every dish from India on the menu done badly?

    • @majinraptor
      @majinraptor Год назад +18

      @@nahor88 Idlis and dosas are available in nearly every south indian restaurant. The whole point of this guy's restaurant is to shift the focus to all the other incredible dishes out there.

    • @deBrawnyo
      @deBrawnyo Год назад +23

      @@nahor88 literally says in the beginning of the video that they are aiming for the lesser known Indian dishes. There are hundreds of restaurants specialising specifically South Indian dishes, don't try to act like you guys aren't represented or something.

  • @ziyon25
    @ziyon25 2 года назад +2853

    "I'm going to make food for these guys, the dishwashers." 16:50
    Now that is a sign of a good restaurant. Taking care of everyone, including the workers who never see down time.

    • @kayagorzan
      @kayagorzan 2 года назад +6

      Yes indeed

    • @nizzlemania836
      @nizzlemania836 2 года назад +31

      No need to look down. Everyone is part of the dream. I saw that and instantly want to go and eat and pay respect to a place and people like them

    • @peace.be.upon.you.
      @peace.be.upon.you. 2 года назад +3

      Maybe they could just be doing that because the cameras were there

    • @nachidalvi
      @nachidalvi 2 года назад +54

      @@peace.be.upon.you. that could be true but seeing the meal they prepared for the staff which looked just as appetising as any of the dishes on the menu it seems unlikely it's just for the cameras. They probably cook them whatever ingredients are left over.

    • @kokilarohatgi9317
      @kokilarohatgi9317 2 года назад +9

      @@peace.be.upon.you. i dont really think so

  • @imandidahanayake1688
    @imandidahanayake1688 2 года назад +2987

    I was never heard of White Onion until I watch American Cooking shows.

    • @lntelIectuaI
      @lntelIectuaI 2 года назад +16

      really??

    • @radhikasuresh6365
      @radhikasuresh6365 2 года назад +132

      omg same lol. We just have "onion"

    • @imandidahanayake1688
      @imandidahanayake1688 2 года назад +78

      @@lntelIectuaI yeah we only have red onions

    • @avinashprasad2535
      @avinashprasad2535 2 года назад +78

      @@lntelIectuaI i mean, if you went to buy "onions", there was basically just one type available -- the "red onion". Ofcourse now in cities you'd get different varieties, but those aren't native to indian cuisine and you might have to tweak some ratios while cooking with them.

    • @robinvillers4583
      @robinvillers4583 2 года назад +28

      I live in east europe and i have the opposite, so i never really heard of red onion.But i do like it more than white onion lol.

  • @bathg98
    @bathg98 Год назад +214

    I've worked in a few Indian restaurants myself, seeing them offer you snack thru out brought me right back to that time, every night i worked they'd either offer me a cooked meal to take home or to sit and enjoy a meal that they cooked for all the staff, the generosity of the people i worked with is something ill never forget

  • @rishabhh240
    @rishabhh240 Год назад +41

    Bro kept india in high regard throughout. Must respect brother. Jai hind

  • @rakshanda2656
    @rakshanda2656 2 года назад +1913

    just this Indian restaurant feeding Alvin something every hour shows you the hospitality all Indians show their guests

    • @angelinahong4813
      @angelinahong4813 2 года назад +35

      Yeah! Something we’ve noticed (and appreciated!) when going to our Indian friends’ houses for meals ☺️

    • @sanyamsnehi5801
      @sanyamsnehi5801 2 года назад +26

      "Atithi devo bhavo" this is something which every Indian is taught, but the current new generations are losing out on this value. It means "guests are like gods." So we should treat them like how we would treat gods if they come to our home.

    • @varungera9783
      @varungera9783 2 года назад +10

      Bruh my mum ain't making me tea.. we treat our guests this way not the resl family we tell em khud krleee / apne app bna

    • @sanyamsnehi5801
      @sanyamsnehi5801 2 года назад +1

      @@varungera9783 haha, that is 100% true. Better start doing everything on your own.💪🏾

    • @varungera9783
      @varungera9783 2 года назад +2

      @@sanyamsnehi5801 ja to ra hu yar har jagah tane 😂

  • @NickSquaredTV
    @NickSquaredTV 2 года назад +4587

    He said his dishes weren’t that sexy- but I literally couldn’t disagree more. Everything looked stunning

    • @goldiemack2999
      @goldiemack2999 2 года назад +128

      100% agree. I don’t care for fancy plating, this is what it’s all about and the food looks so amazing 😍🤤

    • @livelyupmyself1
      @livelyupmyself1 2 года назад +82

      @@goldiemack2999 This is fancy plating to me. That other crap is just pomp.

    • @sparshranjan9301
      @sparshranjan9301 2 года назад +93

      That kind of plating is normal in India. Watching American shows, I really was wondering how they presented their dishes. Indian cuisine is a much more homey cuisine which this restaurant really shows

    • @janelingraham7579
      @janelingraham7579 2 года назад +2

      I agree

    • @itslongford
      @itslongford 2 года назад +8

      @@sparshranjan9301 well reastraunt want to be popular and people want to take photos for their instagram and stuff, so they gotta make it pretty

  • @x_insomniac_x
    @x_insomniac_x 2 года назад +128

    As someone who works in a kitchen herself...a lot goes on in an Indian kitchen. The work can be exhausting but once you step in it's like a different world in there. The aroma of different spices, the rush, the noises from the equipments- everything is satisfying.

  • @LeRainbow
    @LeRainbow 2 года назад +154

    If you’re keen to understand why red onions “taste better” I’d suggest reading “The contribution of alliaceous and cruciferous vegetables to dietary sulphur intake” as it details organic sulfur compound concentrations within commonly used vegetables. Red onions, contrary to common belief, have MORE Sulfur-Amino-Acids (Cysteine and Methionine) [12.7 u-moles per gram for red onions compared to 9.3 u-moles per gram for brown onions of Cysteine and Methionine combined] as well as MORE sulphates than brown (or sometimes called yellow) onions [108.6 u-moles per gram for red onions compared to 67.7 u-moles per gram for brown onions] according to the aforementioned paper.

    • @vilaspotale242
      @vilaspotale242 Год назад +2

      So is it healthy or not?

    • @LeRainbow
      @LeRainbow Год назад +10

      @@vilaspotale242 Yes, onions are a healthy choice of food that form the basis of a lot of dishes. The french mirepoix (onion, carrot, celery) , italian soffritto often adding tomato paste to increase flavour or the Louisiana Creole "Holy Trinity" (onion,bell pepper, celery), all a base to a great plethora of food, are based around the caramelized and stewed flavours of onions and their sulfur compounds.

    • @vilaspotale242
      @vilaspotale242 Год назад +3

      @@LeRainbow thanks for the information 😊

    • @nishantpanchal2543
      @nishantpanchal2543 Год назад +6

      okay mr.white

    • @jayasuriyas2604
      @jayasuriyas2604 8 месяцев назад

      Wow you know your stuff.

  • @bhavishkumar3123
    @bhavishkumar3123 2 года назад +5571

    all the "indian" restaurants in the west serving cliched indian dishes and here comes this mahn showing the diversity of indian food. Respect my man

    • @Songs-lr4wt
      @Songs-lr4wt 2 года назад +24

      Hahaha, he is saying making paneer is a secret recipe....lol

    • @bhavishkumar3123
      @bhavishkumar3123 2 года назад +128

      @@Songs-lr4wt yeah who knows his paneer dish also does not look like our typical paneer

    • @phonezen1219
      @phonezen1219 2 года назад +107

      @@Songs-lr4wt it was not normal paneer which we make generally.......in restaurants they usually mix some spice mix before separating the paneer....... I think he is talking about that secret mix he use

    • @visi9856
      @visi9856 2 года назад +91

      Most "Indian" restaurants in the west are run by Bangladeshis and Pakistanis.....so it's logical they would only know few recipes. And most westerners can't really tell the difference

    • @kekhaunter8002
      @kekhaunter8002 2 года назад +41

      @@visi9856 True that. Although, I always opt for genuine Indian restaurants. Being an Indian myself, I know where to eat from.

  • @JulienNeel
    @JulienNeel 2 года назад +5689

    His energy is contagious

    • @pd3138
      @pd3138 2 года назад +38

      This guy is really passionate about his job....

    • @arundehradooni7704
      @arundehradooni7704 2 года назад +10

      I second that 👏🏼👍🏼

    • @adwiteyakumar38
      @adwiteyakumar38 2 года назад +13

      Thats how Indians are ! Lively,friendly and kind

    • @clockwork9827
      @clockwork9827 2 года назад +6

      also - his food is just beautiful

    • @JaydevRaol
      @JaydevRaol 2 года назад +2

      Yeah

  • @christyag1177
    @christyag1177 Год назад +132

    Very candid, down to earth guy. Always love Indians and Indian culture. He is also right when he says white onion is fake. I My mom used to say if peeling onion doesn’t make you cry, it ain’t real 😂

  • @sicklefinger
    @sicklefinger Год назад +39

    He said it. This is how we eat food at home. No fancy plates, pots on the table. And no naan. His place is on my list to visit.

  • @doflamingo7973
    @doflamingo7973 2 года назад +1310

    "Instead of doing 100 things at 10% we do 10 things at 100%"
    Love this man

    • @WaddedBliss
      @WaddedBliss 2 года назад +7

      That's what Gordon Ramsay says. Simplify!

    • @JaydevRaol
      @JaydevRaol 2 года назад +4

      Yeah he is great.

  • @darkreaper4990
    @darkreaper4990 2 года назад +1468

    "Indian food is as colorful and vibrant as people of India" man, that's actually a very apt description. Might sound overdramatic to western people though.

    • @Vinter666
      @Vinter666 2 года назад +49

      But indians understand it🙂

    • @mrkayee4012
      @mrkayee4012 2 года назад +5

      No biryani for you brother

    • @fleuttre4510
      @fleuttre4510 2 года назад +37

      @@mrkayee4012 ok he gets pani puri

  • @josephmullett5427
    @josephmullett5427 2 года назад +230

    What an absolutely incredible chef, his passion for the food and care for the staff was so evident

  • @Lorenjonathan
    @Lorenjonathan 2 года назад +103

    I love how he stays strong to how he want things to be. Not how others wants it. Seeing this video makes me want to go visit mainland India and eat lots and lots of food haha
    Makes me so proud to be an Indian

    • @r.22r
      @r.22r Год назад +4

      Mainland India?

    • @Lorenjonathan
      @Lorenjonathan Год назад +1

      coz i lived in the corner... :D

  • @Nathanielwarjri
    @Nathanielwarjri 2 года назад +10473

    Him calling white onion fake is just amazing. I completely agree.

    • @joshuamichau5122
      @joshuamichau5122 2 года назад +135

      I don't agree. It's just a white onion.

    • @CrimesForDimes
      @CrimesForDimes 2 года назад +27

      It's a onion, its organic so its atleast edible.

    • @smokingtom404
      @smokingtom404 2 года назад +503

      @@joshuamichau5122 red onions are better than white ones

    • @user-wi8sh7dd1w
      @user-wi8sh7dd1w 2 года назад +293

      Red onion are more flavourful and sweeter

    • @themealmanx330
      @themealmanx330 2 года назад +53

      relax bro, they have their charm

  • @maitriitagi
    @maitriitagi 2 года назад +1471

    This guy has achieved the one thing that indians are destined to do. Feed people. And I don't mean jus the customer.
    He fed the camera guy, the staff before the service, the dishwasher. You are a true Indian🇮🇳

    • @majidakhtar8327
      @majidakhtar8327 2 года назад +12

      THATS HOW OUR CULTURE

    • @tapanjena1707
      @tapanjena1707 2 года назад +4

      Food is the most important thing for us after all.

    • @TheTobykenyon
      @TheTobykenyon 2 года назад +11

      Glad we have so many indians in UK, so much good food and from all the Indians I've worked n met they are always so polite and nice :)

    • @majidakhtar8327
      @majidakhtar8327 2 года назад +3

      @@TheTobykenyon thanks ❤

  • @hyeri203
    @hyeri203 Год назад +90

    It's so nice that the Chef shares some food with the camara man, may God bless him and his business ♡

  • @jasonsurla4422
    @jasonsurla4422 Год назад +24

    As an Indian, I can confirm we only eat Naans when we go to restaurants

  • @wolfingitdown2047
    @wolfingitdown2047 2 года назад +1671

    One thing I've noticed with Indian chefs is that they REALLY don't hold back when seasoning and using spices.

    • @emalinel
      @emalinel 2 года назад +110

      Yea! They have a plethora of spices and in a subtropical/tropical climate they gotta use a lot to preserve their food. Basically it has a rich history of using a lot of spices to give flavor and to prolong the life of their food :)

    • @abcdefv3917
      @abcdefv3917 2 года назад +103

      Oh definitely. We've got this relationship with spices. Western food is good but not for our palette. its just very bland in comparison

    • @jaskknd
      @jaskknd 2 года назад +27

      that's why its so good

    • @_biomacromolecules7782
      @_biomacromolecules7782 2 года назад +19

      Can confirm, when cooking in larger proportions we can use up whole bags of various spices hahah
      But when you let it sit and cook slowly its heavenly

    • @mirdulamadhu320
      @mirdulamadhu320 2 года назад +18

      And those splurges tend to be the right amount. You will know that to be true once you start cooking for 20 - 30 covers cooking for main dishes and curries.

  • @echung168
    @echung168 2 года назад +791

    OMG! He does not look 41 at all, but it does show that he has 21 years of cooking experience.

    • @pieceofcrap7167
      @pieceofcrap7167 2 года назад +20

      Asian people don't age fast (just for fun)

    • @kayflip2233
      @kayflip2233 2 года назад +2

      I'm 41 and he looks my age.

    • @kevinbrown2568
      @kevinbrown2568 2 года назад

      yeah i had the same thought

    • @FoodRecipes108
      @FoodRecipes108 2 года назад +1

      @@pieceofcrap7167 me an asian who look 28 at 23 bruh

    • @jo5206
      @jo5206 2 года назад

      Me 21 looking 15😭

  • @didosauce6008
    @didosauce6008 2 года назад +54

    As an Indian myself I was so delighted to see the foods I eat every other day getting the spotlight for once, even down to the coffee I drink! That man is so friendly and kind he perfectly embodies everything good about Indian culinary arts.

  • @morematcha
    @morematcha 2 года назад +39

    The people, the food, the simplistic brilliance of the food, the pressure cooker and pots on the table, the diversity in the kitchen, the philosophies, the proverbs, the respect towards heritage, the nostalgia I feel, his manner of speaking, the authenticity, practising communal eating and sharing, the ingredients. Oh man. What a breath of fresh air.
    Just brilliant. Thank you sooooo much for this video, it's simply heart-warming.

  • @haritaav2444
    @haritaav2444 2 года назад +2829

    As an Malaysian-indian who eats Indian food on a daily basis what he said about the onion is 100%

    • @mrsimoncote
      @mrsimoncote 2 года назад +18

      I cook with both and yellow and white onions and they are good to make onion soup, onion rings, beef and chicken stock or stew, burger, hot-dog and steak seasoning, etc. I use red onion in other kind of dishes.

    • @2PLUS2FIVE
      @2PLUS2FIVE 2 года назад +24

      @@mrsimoncote wait what there are yellow onions??

    • @sakurakou2009
      @sakurakou2009 2 года назад +6

      @@2PLUS2FIVE their also green onion but I think everyone know that lol 😌😂

    • @2PLUS2FIVE
      @2PLUS2FIVE 2 года назад +54

      @@sakurakou2009 next time i go out to market i am gonna get a full rainbow onion set

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX 2 года назад +13

      I prefer white onion in italian food, purple onion messes with the taste and sauce

  • @gmvvv917
    @gmvvv917 2 года назад +1753

    Doesn’t look like there putting a foot wrong at this restaurant. I like how they look after the staff, even the dishwashers. Fair play.

    • @randomtrickspro8828
      @randomtrickspro8828 2 года назад +74

      Indian values . Feed everyone and never say no to someone who needs water

    • @bhushan0_078
      @bhushan0_078 2 года назад +27

      @@randomtrickspro8828 that's so Indian i remember mom telling me never say no for water or food to anyone while i was arguing "arey mummy woh bottle jhuti kar dega" and everyone was laughing on train (don't know equivalent of word jhuta in English if there is do tell me xd)

    • @divyasaha8748
      @divyasaha8748 2 года назад +10

      Sharing food is like must... Funniest thing is even when my maid is about to leave my mother is like ' are chai pe kar to ja' means 'have tea before leaving' and when it's tea time, it's a cup for whoever is present in home right now thing... 😂

  • @cakemason6411
    @cakemason6411 2 года назад +57

    This communal eating experience is quite common in non western countries and this is something I quite miss about not living in my home country anymore. Love to see this restaurant sharing this part of their culture ❤️❤️❤️

  • @BotondRakoczi
    @BotondRakoczi 2 года назад +48

    I love this chef so much. Happy to see him more and more channels and places. He deserves fame for sure

  • @RiyaSingh-zw7rv
    @RiyaSingh-zw7rv 2 года назад +3627

    When he said Champaran meat, I got overwhelmed by knowing the fact that how my little hometown's dish is flourished by this man in so far foreign country.

    • @gauravshrivastava188
      @gauravshrivastava188 2 года назад +39

      "Ahuna" ✋🏻✋🏻

    • @ManishKashyap-bb1wi
      @ManishKashyap-bb1wi 2 года назад +2

      Yep :)

    • @abeerik5591
      @abeerik5591 2 года назад +6

      Riya Singh It deserves to be made more famous. Too easy and delicious.

    • @daoyang223
      @daoyang223 2 года назад +24

      I feel the same way whenever I see Laotian food anywhere.
      You never see Sweet Pork on any menu, and it's the most palatable dish from South/South East Asia that will most definitely appeal to a Western culture.

    • @privisuals9888
      @privisuals9888 2 года назад +6

      are you from bihar champaran dist..

  • @O9472_
    @O9472_ 2 года назад +2575

    10:04-10:15 “It’s not a stuffed strawberry” took me out 😂😂

    • @anshikasharma7905
      @anshikasharma7905 2 года назад +67

      he was dead true like its suppose to be spicy why tf were u expecting it to be your normal food .it is what its suppose to be like no need to apologize .

    • @praveen8203
      @praveen8203 2 года назад +4

      @TMCS 🤪

    • @strazed1
      @strazed1 Год назад +2

      i loved that part the most

    • @Canseefornewchange
      @Canseefornewchange Год назад +1

      @TMCS 🤣

  • @spencerjones6790
    @spencerjones6790 2 года назад +27

    I love how he just asks the camera man if we wants coffee and the guy's like 'who me?'. That rules - this is a great video.

  • @dhruvpatel2602
    @dhruvpatel2602 Год назад +10

    I'm an Indian and I'm proud of chef, his demeanor, attitude, discipline and passion is so lovable and his ideas are really thoughtful of how we eat and make food in India.

  • @TheAnkita2310
    @TheAnkita2310 2 года назад +1358

    Whatever he said was so true. You cannot find a simple aata paratha in indian restaurants even in India. Naan and lacha are good but sometimes I dont feel like eating maida. Also, I just love when they serve in little earthen pots.
    And now I m craving papdi chat at night.

    • @aryankulshreshtha5236
      @aryankulshreshtha5236 2 года назад +13

      Bhujiya faad lo

    • @pikachuthunderbolt3919
      @pikachuthunderbolt3919 2 года назад +7

      true
      We are used to eat simple paratha , chappattis at home .
      Naan seems to be heavy for often usage .
      I only try naan at restaurants

    • @coldheart293
      @coldheart293 2 года назад +2

      in south india there are plenty of restaurants serving delicious parathas made with atta ;)

    • @sublimefermion2205
      @sublimefermion2205 2 года назад +3

      @@coldheart293 Not only in South bro. Paratha is available in North too. 🙂

    • @coldheart293
      @coldheart293 2 года назад +5

      @@sublimefermion2205 nono that is not what i meant ..she said it is rare to find parathas which arent made of maida in the place she lives..nd i said it is easy to find atta parathas in the place i live :))

  • @rheag9045
    @rheag9045 2 года назад +1991

    Loved to see Chef Chintan make instant coffee with Nescafe and hot milk. It's how most Indians have their coffee. Nothing beats Filter kaapi from South Indian though :)

    • @annapoornap5664
      @annapoornap5664 2 года назад +13

      True!!!!

    • @raneegopan6349
      @raneegopan6349 2 года назад +12

      Degree coffee in tumbler set🤩

    • @janhill102
      @janhill102 2 года назад +11

      Thats what i drink. Didnt kno it was indian.

    • @atul19833
      @atul19833 2 года назад +10

      Absolutely!! Nothing beats filter coffee.

    • @reekoil427
      @reekoil427 2 года назад

      @@janhill102 wow

  • @umarpaillaleo6828
    @umarpaillaleo6828 4 месяца назад +5

    This is one of the few causes when braging is justified. He brag about his skills and hard work and you just cant fake that.
    Props to the chef

  • @laugh6581
    @laugh6581 Год назад +56

    Hes a phenomenal guy

  • @daniel061208
    @daniel061208 2 года назад +2354

    I hope people realize how intelligent the restaurant concept is. Equally smart is the way the video has been edited & presented. This video deserves a lot more views. Great job Alvin.

    • @kadlebz
      @kadlebz 2 года назад +2

      Elaborate on the intelligent concept please

    • @daniel061208
      @daniel061208 2 года назад +96

      @@kadlebz
      1. Instead of 100 things at 10%; 10 things at 100%.
      2. Not greedy. Limits number of Pax to 100 per evening. No capacity issues. Creates anticipation for the customers as they have to plan the visit.
      3. Open work culture. Everyone is invested in the evening show. Chef makes food for the dishwasher.
      4. Every Indian knows the food in restaurant never tastes as good as home cooked. This guy circumvents that by cooking single portions instead of cooking bulk and reheating.
      5. Refuses to get into fusion which is basically confusion. Stays true to his roots.

    • @dt3688
      @dt3688 Год назад

      @@daniel061208 you said it perfectly

  • @sahebbansal780
    @sahebbansal780 2 года назад +848

    The steel plating, the steel cookware was the most indian thing for me, no one here in India uses proper cutlery every day, we just utilise what we have and I love that they completely embraced that

    • @WheelOfThought
      @WheelOfThought 2 года назад +45

      We have them for the guests...😂
      Boi oh boi I used to wish when will guests come and I'll have the "privilege" of eating on those China plates.

    • @Truth_Social
      @Truth_Social 2 года назад +6

      @@WheelOfThought 😂😂 same

    • @MegaGun2000
      @MegaGun2000 2 года назад +8

      @@WheelOfThought yeah lol, I thought the food would taste better lol

    • @WheelOfThought
      @WheelOfThought 2 года назад +5

      @@MegaGun2000 well more of a psychological thing.. I'm sure it tastes better on China plate 😂

    • @MegaGun2000
      @MegaGun2000 2 года назад +2

      @@WheelOfThought 🤣

  • @deepakdeepak-vp3bd
    @deepakdeepak-vp3bd Год назад +8

    The one thing I love about chef chintan is he knows how to cater guest. He is not introducing lots of other flavours or ingredients to Indian dishes. He just serve it the way we Indian love to eat. Very good work

  • @stephaniewayman6850
    @stephaniewayman6850 2 года назад +28

    I love that these places do family meals for their employees. It's wonderful.

  • @sidhikkabajpai4537
    @sidhikkabajpai4537 2 года назад +1028

    White Onion = fake product 🤣 I laughed so hard at this!

    • @annapoornap5664
      @annapoornap5664 2 года назад +2

      Same🤣🤣

    • @atirekbajpai5187
      @atirekbajpai5187 2 года назад +12

      Wait till he tries shallots 😂😂

    • @aniruddhasajja9561
      @aniruddhasajja9561 2 года назад

      ME TOO😆

    • @sayakchoudhury9711
      @sayakchoudhury9711 2 года назад +11

      @@atirekbajpai5187 isn't that just sambar onion?!

    • @maxpoweroverdrive
      @maxpoweroverdrive 2 года назад +11

      @@sayakchoudhury9711 I don't even know what's the difference.
      In my state, everything is onion which is round and red/purple which when cut gives tears.

  • @mohamadsyafiqbinfadzil4274
    @mohamadsyafiqbinfadzil4274 2 года назад +437

    The fact about red onions hits home.

    • @chaitanyareddymuthyala2967
      @chaitanyareddymuthyala2967 2 года назад +7

      In my region, we use white onions only , our country is so diverse 🙌

    • @-Snake_Eyes-
      @-Snake_Eyes- 2 года назад +6

      We sometimes use yellow onions which tastes like nothing like normal onions. It's a variety native to our Himalayas.

    • @parthjain7822
      @parthjain7822 2 года назад +2

      I live in delhi but its vry difficult to get white onions and personally i like the white ones way better...

    • @anirudh2704
      @anirudh2704 2 года назад

      We use both. White are price is more than red.

    • @The8merp
      @The8merp 2 года назад +3

      I find that red onions are sweeter when caramelized, goes great with gravies

  • @kazimraza1746
    @kazimraza1746 Год назад +17

    I love the chef, his entire vibe is amazing. An interesting thing he says that in desi households you usually serve the food in the same dish unless you have some guests over, and I LOVE this concept so much, he serves the food in the same dishes!!! Bravo!

  • @sri7146
    @sri7146 2 года назад +7

    Love how they keep the tradition of an Indian home in serving, the variety of regional dishes we usually don't find in restaurants and the design and method of cooking. Great team!

  • @TheMagmaCartel
    @TheMagmaCartel 2 года назад +460

    Aye bro the steel plates are what sold it for me.

    • @Yash-sn9fx
      @Yash-sn9fx 2 года назад +1

      Lol same

    • @JR-wp2pv
      @JR-wp2pv 2 года назад +2

      Lol the classic steel plate❤️ fancy ones are for guests in india😁

    • @PurushNahiMahaPurush
      @PurushNahiMahaPurush 2 года назад +1

      Yessss! Love eating on a steel thaali

    • @hj2711
      @hj2711 20 дней назад

      It’s not steel it’s aluminum.

  • @domi372
    @domi372 2 года назад +485

    the way he got to eat EVERYTHING they served to customers while shooting tells your everything about how grateful, kind, giving good Indians are. Not all Indians are like Chintan but this is what good values should look and be taught like

    • @abartakbhattacharya4475
      @abartakbhattacharya4475 2 года назад +19

      true, Indians were always like this, and still are, Unless there was something wrong in their upbringing. Love from India.

    • @abhirajdas
      @abhirajdas 2 года назад +1

      Or he could be hungry 24*7 like me :)

  • @asifsba1
    @asifsba1 2 года назад +32

    Love this chef’s attitude about everything!! Thank you for sharing this journey!!

  • @youganon
    @youganon 2 года назад +18

    He has so much passion for Indian food. I'm Indian and it reinforced my own passion for our food.

  • @yoonjokim8016
    @yoonjokim8016 2 года назад +2272

    The way they kept feeding him is so indian/desi bruh.. we indians belive that even if we don't have enough food for ourselves the invited guest should be able to full thier tummy...

    • @cocomolala
      @cocomolala 2 года назад +7

      Army💜

    • @riddhidas5952
      @riddhidas5952 2 года назад +3

      STREAM "PERMISSION TO DANCE"

    • @hybridgamer4105
      @hybridgamer4105 2 года назад +15

      @@RohitRoy-ev4fp exactly

    • @sanjanasiswas
      @sanjanasiswas 2 года назад +14

      @@RohitRoy-ev4fp exactly 😑😂

    • @WheelOfThought
      @WheelOfThought 2 года назад +19

      @@RohitRoy-ev4fp exactly....these preteen kids ugh! Get on my nerves sometimes.

  • @TencoForever
    @TencoForever 2 года назад +407

    I like how he really cares about his customers, the food and even Alvin.He didn’t mind someone coming and taking his space during work day and even on top of it he gave him some snacks, what a Chad.

  • @andrewcathcart
    @andrewcathcart Год назад +35

    Glued to the screen the entire time. Chef is amazing - such commitment and you can really tell he enjoys what he does and just wants to feed people and create amazing memories.

  • @alex_enbee
    @alex_enbee 2 года назад +29

    Well I’ve officially added this place to my list of things I need to do when I visit New York. I love Indian food because it’s so often has vegetarian dishes that are actually tasty, which is really hard to find another types of cuisine. But I feel like most of the Indian food I’ve had is quite a letdown because it’s that stereotypical fast mass produce that the chef was talking about. I can’t wait to try this place someday!

  • @mercedesbenz3751
    @mercedesbenz3751 2 года назад +1248

    10:04
    Epic.
    If anyone finds Indian food spicy, deal with it.

    • @RebuttalRecords
      @RebuttalRecords 2 года назад +141

      I'd be pissed off if my Indian food WASN'T spicy.

    • @RebuttalRecords
      @RebuttalRecords 2 года назад +14

      @Home Banger The best Indian food I ever ate was from a Punjabi restaurant, but that was many years ago.

    • @tapanjena1707
      @tapanjena1707 2 года назад +28

      Even the smallest food cart guy in India say the same thing. If you are ordering something spicy, deal with it.

    • @neckbeardo1233
      @neckbeardo1233 2 года назад +6

      I read this comment in my mind with an Indian accent :D

    • @jusme4142
      @jusme4142 2 года назад +12

      Add yogurt! It’s common in India, but not given in western restaurants.

  • @arnabbanerjee9736
    @arnabbanerjee9736 2 года назад +1215

    Businesses that feed their staff across ranks are businesses that thrive at the end of the day. Kudos to Chintan and to you for making such a fab documentary

  • @shubhamsaurav5646
    @shubhamsaurav5646 2 года назад +6

    This complete video is so wholesome and emotional at so many levels!! Blessed to be a part of a such rich food culture.

  • @bratdfortd
    @bratdfortd Год назад +18

    huge respect for the comment about planning so nobody has to feel the pressure. everyone deserves respect in the workplace

  • @italiana626sc
    @italiana626sc 2 года назад +556

    I love love love how, after the end of service, he made some food for the dishwashers. That shows real love and care. My son, as many others, started as a dishwasher. This mother thanks you.

  • @student7103
    @student7103 2 года назад +646

    'THIS IS TRUE INDIAN FOOD'
    NOT JUST BUTTER CHICKEN AND BIRIYANI.

    • @pikachuthunderbolt3919
      @pikachuthunderbolt3919 2 года назад +9

      and not like naan too.
      The things we used eat home or more oftenly

    • @CRCC830
      @CRCC830 2 года назад +6

      any recommendations on what to order at indian restaurants? i want to try new indian foods

    • @SOMNIUM.
      @SOMNIUM. 2 года назад +3

      @@CRCC830 try things that you wouldn't normally try. Try something a bit different from the most common ones and most importantly have fun.

    • @luzvez
      @luzvez 2 года назад

      @@CRCC830 try chicken karahi, chicken tikka, mix sabzi, pulao or daal

    • @RAGHAVTANEJA-uf6nv
      @RAGHAVTANEJA-uf6nv 2 года назад +1

      @@CRCC830 if u r eating for the first time and want something vegetarian, try naan with dal makhani or shahi paneer

  • @yamgemy
    @yamgemy 2 года назад +20

    the philosophy and passion of this guy is something we can all borrow an example from to doing what we do

  • @MrAzhar1997
    @MrAzhar1997 2 года назад +8

    The work culture of this kitchen team, how things are run and some other aspects could be applied anywhere else! Love it!

  • @LorettaGalvanni
    @LorettaGalvanni 2 года назад +499

    He is right, it’s so hard to find Indian restaurants in USA that serve something beyond samosas, butter chicken, chicken tikka, chana masala, etc and of course garlic naan. Those are good and amazing as well but we need more. People need to know more about the immense diversity of Indian food.

    • @LorettaGalvanni
      @LorettaGalvanni 2 года назад +5

      @Don't take me seriously problem is there are not many South Indian restaurants. I do like mostly veg as I don’t eat any beef, pork, goat or anything like that :) I love the south veggie foods as well

    • @sameerbakhru5723
      @sameerbakhru5723 2 года назад +2

      fun fact..chicken tikka masala is not a genuine indian dish, and won't be found in India-it was invented by foreigners for their tastes

    • @asimpleman6464
      @asimpleman6464 2 года назад

      @Smile Mahi Indian food are very different in taste. I think those restaurants you go to are scamming. You should try eating Indian food in India but only come to a state which is safe for tourists. 🙏

    • @asimpleman6464
      @asimpleman6464 2 года назад

      @Smile MahiThat felt sad 💔

  • @jeanche2420
    @jeanche2420 2 года назад +664

    Saying that you're cooking "Indian" or "Chinese" food, is like saying that you are preparing "European" food. The diversity in Indian food is simply mind boggling: from tandoori to several makhani dishes, the many variants of biryani, thali etc, not to mention the Jain cuisine, Mughlai, or the Christian Kerala cuisine (which I first encountered during a stay in Cambridge, UK).

    • @pallavidutta9621
      @pallavidutta9621 2 года назад +77

      And the North East Indian cuisine that even Indians don't know much about

    • @dattadthombare2474
      @dattadthombare2474 2 года назад +13

      @@pallavidutta9621 true i would like to learn more

    • @nidhimahesh1673
      @nidhimahesh1673 2 года назад +17

      South Indian cuisine is super underrated as well and hardly explored

    • @0arjun077
      @0arjun077 2 года назад +8

      For every state the language and cultures are different. Each household have theirown recipes passed down through generations.

    • @krushna4181
      @krushna4181 2 года назад +10

      There's no such thing as "Christian Kerala" food.

  • @marissadalmeida
    @marissadalmeida 2 года назад +81

    This was such a brilliant video. From the name of the restaurant, to the chef keeping it real and being unapologetic. Love the concept of presenting meals that are cooked in the dish. The goat neck biryani is such a novel idea. The paneer looks tender... making paneer from scratch takes time, effort and needs perfection. Such a cool and warm vibe in the video.

  • @JoniniTheChickenNugget
    @JoniniTheChickenNugget Год назад +4

    I love how their trying to give the true experience of Indian food, there's so much more heart!

  • @samy5215
    @samy5215 2 года назад +335

    That chef is like my granny, gives you food every minute "here, eat this, it's for you"

  • @drunken2976
    @drunken2976 2 года назад +768

    I feel so proud to see 'CHENA PODA' as their one and only desert... This desert is from state of ODISHA of INDIA.. Its basically the Indian cheese cake.. This dessert is an emotion for us odia peoples.. And seeing this in their menu filled me with joy and happiness

    • @Nil_8
      @Nil_8 2 года назад +1

      I'm really missing it, I had it when I visited to Kalinganagar

    • @nitishdash1325
      @nitishdash1325 2 года назад +8

      That's blasphemy in the name of chenna poda, chenna poda is supposed to be cooked with chenna or paneer not with amul processed cheese!

    • @WheelOfThought
      @WheelOfThought 2 года назад +41

      @@nitishdash1325 I mean come on given em some break. They are managing with whatever is available to them. At least they are bringing that dish on the map. If it builds it's reputation right I'm sure there will be plenty of different chef who will try to surpass each other and bring out their best.

    • @aniseedus
      @aniseedus 2 года назад +11

      @@nitishdash1325 yeah that's not Chenna Poda what they are serving. I mean, they make paneer in house, and they already have all materials to make proper Chenna Poda. So the only explanation I can think is they are making their own reinterpretation of the Odia dish. Same thing I saw in other dishes like Papdi which was not circular but in strip form.

    • @ramakrishnamitta7024
      @ramakrishnamitta7024 2 года назад +6

      @@nitishdash1325 Also they added eggs in Chenna poda. Who the heck adds eggs in Chenna poda🤦🏽

  • @missLo-fi
    @missLo-fi Год назад +5

    Love the way he kept up to the Indian culture from cooking with all the historical knowledge about it and using traditional methods of preparation to serving them in the Indian style making people know the culture intensively
    And the way he said he loves it love you man I'm sure you make every person entering your restaurant tummies 😊

  • @ZubairKhan-vs8fe
    @ZubairKhan-vs8fe 2 года назад +6

    I am so proud to be Indian after watching this video.
    Thank you, may you have lots of success and God bless you

  • @CatCcat.
    @CatCcat. 2 года назад +1284

    This guy represent Bihari dish called champaran mutton. Nobody ever does it and I really appreciate that. Btw he is 41, are you kidding me. ??

    • @gazibizi9504
      @gazibizi9504 2 года назад +3

      What's champaran?

    • @singh1ajitesh
      @singh1ajitesh 2 года назад +38

      It's a place with two districts, on whom the dish is named.

    • @gazibizi9504
      @gazibizi9504 2 года назад +45

      @Yomangamer well, if the history books I read from had a section of "Did you know facts?" about what and how Champaran mutton came about, then yes I would've.

    • @anirudh2704
      @anirudh2704 2 года назад +6

      I remember there is famous restaurant in hinjewadi, Pune which is famous for this dish.

    • @ajayrayyadav8127
      @ajayrayyadav8127 2 года назад +20

      @@gazibizi9504 Mahatma Gandhi started his first Satyagraha in Champaran district. So, yeah! Champaran does have a special place in history and anyone with rudimentary knowledge of Indian freedom struggle would know it.

  • @reyhan9413
    @reyhan9413 2 года назад +852

    "Are you tired?"
    "No no no"
    Basically every Asians 🖤🖤🖤🖤

    • @ophelia4823
      @ophelia4823 2 года назад +3

      @Kaushal Batavia my father is a head chef in canada, he goes through the same amount of work pressure if we exclude parties. He gets 4-5 hours of sleep but that's how hotel line is.

    • @ophelia4823
      @ophelia4823 2 года назад +2

      @Kaushal Batavia Most rest have limited kitchen space, our rest too has extra ppl to look after the takeouts and drive to parties separately but the main kitchn can't be filled with too many people, it is easier to cook without a mess. Plus most of it is handled by my dad alone since he is the head chef.

    • @_s_9920
      @_s_9920 2 года назад +1

      @Kaushal Batavia Asian restaurants are usually a family affair

  • @codename-DIY
    @codename-DIY 2 года назад +9

    The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in a war. This line is deep. ❤️

  • @ashutoshmeena2320
    @ashutoshmeena2320 Год назад +3

    tbh this is the first video where indian food looks indian enough.

  • @shalini3720
    @shalini3720 2 года назад +327

    "Indian food is as colourful as the people of India" facts.✨

    • @minhtriethoang8198
      @minhtriethoang8198 2 года назад +1

      you mean its burnt? :) /j

    • @avinashprasad2535
      @avinashprasad2535 2 года назад +33

      @@minhtriethoang8198 sometimes yes 👀 tandoori chicken wont be tandoori chicken if it ain't charred in charcoal.

    • @shalini3720
      @shalini3720 2 года назад +9

      @@avinashprasad2535 well said

    • @vedikabhoite1347
      @vedikabhoite1347 2 года назад +6

      @@minhtriethoang8198 brown so yes

    • @vampirethespiderbatgod9740
      @vampirethespiderbatgod9740 2 года назад +2

      @@minhtriethoang8198 Yes, just like your thinking. It's all burnt.

  • @utkarshnn
    @utkarshnn 2 года назад +358

    Alvin being fed is like a guest being fed in our Indian homes up to the brim

  • @queenb2646
    @queenb2646 2 года назад +20

    There is no food better than Indian food...it's a world in itself

  • @augustusstark
    @augustusstark Год назад +50

    We don't eat NAAN everyday! THANK GOD..FINALLY SOMEONE SAID IT... It hurts to see so many dishes being eaten with Naan when they should be going with Roti or Pratha or even Puri!

  • @ankeetapanda7245
    @ankeetapanda7245 2 года назад +515

    I was pleasantly surprised to see 'Chenna Poda' served at that restaurant, not many people know about it in India too! It's from the amazing state of Odisha from where I belong ♥

    • @utkarshnn
      @utkarshnn 2 года назад +10

      thanks to the internet now it is available in places like delhi. Indian food in love

    • @anonymousatrocity
      @anonymousatrocity 2 года назад +7

      I've had it too!!! Its soo good~

    • @sukantpanigrahi76
      @sukantpanigrahi76 2 года назад +11

      They didnt make it how it's actually made but pretty cool eh?

    • @justinjoy8192
      @justinjoy8192 2 года назад +8

      Yesss bahut khusi lagila dekhiki, seems like everyone is fond of chennapoda

    • @anishapradhan5747
      @anishapradhan5747 2 года назад +8

      Ya ikr but I don't think chhena poda contains eggs and vanilla.

  • @arshadulhaque5693
    @arshadulhaque5693 2 года назад +603

    So nobody is talking about how he is 41 years old

    • @666myname666
      @666myname666 2 года назад +4

      Yes mr bengaali

    • @sunshineb7006
      @sunshineb7006 2 года назад +1

      @SAFFRON EMPIRE 🤣🤣

    • @frankcastle1862
      @frankcastle1862 2 года назад +1

      @SAFFRON EMPIRE pfft

    • @PurpleCh4lk
      @PurpleCh4lk 2 года назад +14

      yeh i thought he like 27 tops

    • @noone-hd1ck
      @noone-hd1ck 2 года назад +5

      Why should we? We are here to see a day in his life, what has his age got to do with it?

  • @tasneemrahmanahmed6881
    @tasneemrahmanahmed6881 2 года назад +38

    I love this! This video is everything, as an Indian I can’t explain how happy this entire video made me

  • @codename-DIY
    @codename-DIY 2 года назад +4

    Feeling very happy to see the Indian guys are running the restaurant successfully in other country. My best wishes are always with you. Love from India ❤️

  • @vardannegi
    @vardannegi 2 года назад +349

    He is legit coz he is unapologetic. That’s how indian food is supposed to be. True to it’s core. It’s quite evident from the color and texture of his food that this is how indian food is supposed to look.

  • @HeadbangersKitchen
    @HeadbangersKitchen 2 года назад +1288

    This was great!

    • @ravirajgharat9154
      @ravirajgharat9154 2 года назад +6

      How about a keto rabbit dish video?

    • @ankushdas1995
      @ankushdas1995 2 года назад +1

      I think we are here to select the keto out of it.

    • @666myname666
      @666myname666 2 года назад

      And who asked you and who are you kid?>

  • @celitacantrill10
    @celitacantrill10 2 года назад +7

    I loved it when Alvin took a bite and slowly smiles. Ten outta ten.

  • @darrenastra6177
    @darrenastra6177 2 года назад +36

    I would LOVE to try a dish made by this man. Everything he made looked incredible.