Hi guys, a lot of you have been mentioning the misinterpreted part about the pay. I would like to apologize, I am very sorry it wasn’t properly translated. Please understand it is a foreign language to me and it was a genuine mistake. And I will talk to the producers about the background music as well, as we do not intend to offend anyone by minimizing them to a stereotype. It’s most likely due to the copyrights of the music and this was an old episode, but we will try to resolve the issues. Thank you!
Fuck off man.. in each video you guys have to comment as an Indian.. I do that I do this. This video shows what is image of Indians in world look how many person living in that single room apartment, and they are most respected chefs. So stop licking balls of westerns. Blacks were made slaves but Indians... We are asking to become slaves. Watching reaction videos about how they feel of us. This is reason Indians have no respect in world. Go in any western country, girls won't even look at your face.
This is true, they should not have done this.But they did also they do pay him more. Real Indian food is crazy expensive in South Korea. Even Nepalis and people of other nationalities make their versions of it and get recruited for it.
Isn't this the trick to make Koreans and other people believe that Korea is perfect? You know different governments do this I mean put other countries down to make their own people believe they are living in a better country!
@@downrigger8897 in launda nach boy dresses as girl and performs dance. It's a part of folk culture. While naagin dance is recent invention where dancers do famous dance moves of Sridevi and amrish puri from naagin movie. It came into existence only after DJ became a norm in indian weddings.
🙏For every person who works abroad...away from family n friends.. it's difficult to survive when the food .. language is different but still we give 100 percent to our jobs..
omg, I was so surprised when the chefs were speaking Pahari. I was feeling so happy because I am from Himachal too. I really appreciate the hard work they do for their families and I can feel their pain because I am here alone too, I don't have my family here. I even miss them but after some years of struggle, I will be well settled here. In the end, I want to make my parents proud and give them all the happiness, they deserve.
You sound like a great daughter and a great human - wishing you all the best in your adventures in the world. Best wishes from a Maratha that's also been alone out in the world.
God bless that lady may be she was the owner of the business who looks after her workers like her own family/children. Especially when someone doesn't speak the native language regardless their ethnicity. That's called a real businesswomen with kind heart ❤.
@@whatiwriteafterthisismainl7133 He said that he can and was earning well in India. But it was just sufficient for the family. He just want to earn more so that he can fulfill all the dreams of his child.
Go for it everyone. I'm sure your families must be proud of u all. Respect to every father and man who work hard to feed and care for their family. Respect to the owner as well..she is so family like person.
Omg chef is himachali speaking pahari... I m from kangra, baijnath.. living Abroad... Dhan badde achariye song... Lovely.. We are also missing family n our hometown..
it’s hard to make a living in India for many people. My dad also lived in Korea for 2 years. He worked at a shoe factory near Seoul and lived with many korean ahjussi’s that kindly offered him a place to stay : ) I want to thank them because if they hadn’t, then my dad wouldn’t of been able to make that money and live there + it would’ve been harder for him to come to America where I was born 🙃
Im so glad that your father could have good people around and had nice experiences in Korea, and you're here! Wish happiness life to your lovely family 🤗
@@utkalamani its a little confusing to you but I from himachal so for me its easy to differentiate between himachli ,haryanvi and punjabi right now for college im in panchkula (haryana) and I have some punjabi friends too so its easy for me
@@diesel2x I was gonna say cause I'm Punjabi and when we try to speak Hindi it sounds like that lol. Yes, Haryana and HP became states in the 1960s, they are formerly Punjab.
@@hm5205 Haryavi and Himachali I can distinguish as a Punjabi. Issue is when its someone from those states from areas close to the Punjab border. Then its hard to tell lol. I knew people from Kangra and Sirsa & their accent speaking Hindi sounded like mine and I'm Punjabi from Jalandhar dist.
3:39 the subs are wrong, he said ones successful in india are also making millions but at that he time got better opportunities in Korea, didn't expected that from Korea. is Korea learning colonial and imperialistic bias and stereotypes from western media it better not.
@@k-doc467 Koreans are generally generous, i have found. They take good care of their employees usually, unlike us most indians😂😂 something to learn from koreans!
The most interesting scene of vedio when i saw them speaking himachali 😊which made me to whole clip again and again😄, its amazing to see that our himachali are cooking delicious indian cuisine for korean brother nd sisters
i dont know how many time i watched it from last 2 years.. some thing is different positive and pleasantness, which i dont know, but make's me to feel better.. whether it about owners caring towards their staff or the nature of their working staff and their sensitiveness .. ❤ it
I as an Indian approve the Indian background score , it was nothing like those westerners put in their videos representating India. Really appreciate the choice of background music ❤️🎵
Tbh ots really hard, very very hard to survive in Korea when you are a Indian, especially Vegetarian Indian, as these people are chefs they can cook vegetarian food for themselves thankfully...and the translations on 3:34 are wrong he said people who are earning in India are earning a lot, even India has alot of money and the demand for Indian food is more there, even if i go there i can aswell earn enough but its just that he could not cause there is much competion and its unsure to warn that much to give his kids what they wanted, and tbh giving Indian food in India at the price of Indian food in Korea does'nt make sense..
Himachali log south Korea mein are are ❤️mja to tb ara jb kangri(pahadi ) me baat kr re hain😅😅last mein jo gaana lga diya bhai sahab dhaan bde achriye 🤣🤣
That was awesome to be iadian foods all good. But same time I realized that great works of feeling to be father r elder to family I am just telling one thing u must be having great future with lovely
Indeed a good chefs! 👨🍳 Salute to these Fathers 🙏🙏🙏 You all work hard to give best for the Family🙏 Can’t wait the pandemic will be over and visit South Korean Soon🙏🙏🙏Stay safe and keep smiling while working chefs!
3:38 that's the wrong translation , it was opposite of what he said. he said he could earn a lot more in india . fire your translators if you some conscience .
@Rayaan Abdullahi as he said , he was poor back then when he moved to Korea and relatively he didn't think much about the future in terms of pay and stuff .
@@k-doc467 first translate 3:39 properly cause if you don't then you are just being disrespectful. why the fuck would you translate the opposite of what he said ? already people look down on india in an economical sense . your translation is not helping . do you understand? I hope you do , cause what your team did was not smart. if you pay no heed to what I said , then you as a "representative" of Korean media are no different than stereotypical western media that's already holding a strong bias towards the east .
Hi guys, a lot of you have been mentioning the misinterpreted part about the pay. I would like to apologize, I am very sorry it wasn’t properly translated. Please understand it is a foreign language to me and it was a genuine mistake. And I will talk to the producers about the background music as well, as we do not intend to offend anyone by minimizing them to a stereotype. It’s most likely due to the copyrights of the music and this was an old episode, but we will try to resolve the issues. Thank you!
That is not inough to cover recism in Korea
@@prateekkumar5404 bhai kya chutiyapa
Its OK bro 😊
@@prateekkumar5404 As if Racism and caste system isn't any more prominent in India.
@@prateekkumar5404 if u see in india ..Indians are also racist so plz stop
Aww ..As a indian ,i respect their sincerity .
*sincerity
Sincerity
Fuck off man.. in each video you guys have to comment as an Indian.. I do that I do this. This video shows what is image of Indians in world look how many person living in that single room apartment, and they are most respected chefs.
So stop licking balls of westerns. Blacks were made slaves but Indians... We are asking to become slaves. Watching reaction videos about how they feel of us. This is reason Indians have no respect in world. Go in any western country, girls won't even look at your face.
@@eye1158 true I'm just tired of "as an Indian and love from india" just freaking comment your thoughts and keep your freaking identity aside.
To get such an honest restaurant owner is very fortunate in a foreign land.Appreciate the owner
3:39 He said that he can earn good in India but we can see how they made some ' Clever' changes in translation 😂😂
Haan khich k le gaye unko jabarjasti
This is true, they should not have done this.But they did also they do pay him more. Real Indian food is crazy expensive in South Korea. Even Nepalis and people of other nationalities make their versions of it and get recruited for it.
@@yoongs3878 actually vegetables are very expensive in Korea
Yeah they don't have to change the translation very bad
really they change the translation.. so which one is better....
Indians whenever they see something indian related in youtube..
*Indians: we are being summoned*
Because, we are a LARGE GROUP, and if they can make VIDEOS, related to INDIA, they get maximum coverage,and money
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Yhh
The mannerisms and especially that "May I come in?" melted my heart at 5:28
Koreans, Germans and japanese are disciplined and are in a different level
@@gamehacker2801 It was an Indian who said it. It was basic mannerism taught in school.
Wait the subs are diff for 3:39 guy... he says he can earn well in India too, but they were poor then. And he wanted to save well for future.
Yes
Yess!!
Isn't this the trick to make Koreans and other people believe that Korea is perfect? You know different governments do this I mean put other countries down to make their own people believe they are living in a better country!
3:39 he said he can earn much better in india.
They so cleverly translated it
That's show how pretty much everything is so fake in there country just to maintain there superiority complex they changed the translation lmao
@@kitty4476 exactly they are Soo fake
Lol yeah
@@kitty4476 bruhhhhhh dude they said becuz of the language is diff they translated it wrong...try to understand.
@@jmslbla4868 everything else they translated right tho so it does look like they are kind of fake 🤨
The cobra dance 🤣🤣. Its called Naagin dance in India
I found myself dancing like them at one point while editing this 💃🏻
Also called launda naach in UP
@@downrigger8897 launda nach is different
@@HimanshuSingh-rg9qw how?
@@downrigger8897 in launda nach boy dresses as girl and performs dance. It's a part of folk culture. While naagin dance is recent invention where dancers do famous dance moves of Sridevi and amrish puri from naagin movie. It came into existence only after DJ became a norm in indian weddings.
🙏For every person who works abroad...away from family n friends.. it's difficult to survive when the food .. language is different but still we give 100 percent to our jobs..
No indians pay nothing to the employees instead we feel better when we move to other countrt
omg, I was so surprised when the chefs were speaking Pahari. I was feeling so happy because I am from Himachal too. I really appreciate the hard work they do for their families and I can feel their pain because I am here alone too, I don't have my family here. I even miss them but after some years of struggle, I will be well settled here. In the end, I want to make my parents proud and give them all the happiness, they deserve.
even i was shocked. i thought they are puniabi then it clicked me,might be from chmba or hamirpur 😁.i am also pahari
same here
Samee
Yeah they got me on Laal laal achhro laal laal ho teri vo nasaani ra rumaal laal ho..
You sound like a great daughter and a great human - wishing you all the best in your adventures in the world. Best wishes from a Maratha that's also been alone out in the world.
God bless that lady may be she was the owner of the business who looks after her workers like her own family/children. Especially when someone doesn't speak the native language regardless their ethnicity. That's called a real businesswomen with kind heart ❤.
Omg the cobra dance
I'm just imagining how people have felt watching that on national tv
It's so fun
Major respect to them. Plus all are pahadi's makes me so proud
Hmmmmm indian food gives me craving!!!!
I'm having the same this moment itself
But I'm craving for Korean food
Guten Appetit
I am not crying right now😭😭😭 The sacrifices people make on behalf of providing for their families back home.
The fact they all are talking in himachali it feel so good I feel so connected
mee too
3:39 ok that is not what he said at all.. quite the opposite of what he said actually
damnn yeahh
Lost in translation.
Whatd he say?🤔
@@whatiwriteafterthisismainl7133 He said that he can and was earning well in India. But it was just sufficient for the family. He just want to earn more so that he can fulfill all the dreams of his child.
I like it how they treat eachother like a family.... Love from 🇮🇳 🇮🇳 🇮🇳
Go for it everyone. I'm sure your families must be proud of u all. Respect to every father and man who work hard to feed and care for their family. Respect to the owner as well..she is so family like person.
this video shows how much hardwork dads do
😍
Love this channel because they show different cultures, try to understand them, and respect them!
As an Indian I can understand how these man's are working for their family just to give them all the needs they have ❤
Omg chef is himachali speaking pahari... I m from kangra, baijnath.. living Abroad... Dhan badde achariye song... Lovely.. We are also missing family n our hometown..
We r from baijnath..
Lol high five from Baijnath ...I am shocked knowing the fact they all are himachali and yet I got to find you are also from Baijnath 😂😂😂
Yesss noticed the same and was so happy. Himachali boys are good chefs. I am from nurpur.
jai jai bawa log
If any Korean reading this, want to tell you that you guys has most pleasant and cheering smile in the world
That’s so nice 😭 if any Indians are reading this, you guys are amazing 🤍
As Korean, thank you!
From Taejin owner, it reminds me of Tae and Jin from BTS😂😂😍😍😍
I was thinking the same thing 😂😂
@@k-doc467 😂💜💜
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
So touching.i feel a father wants to give everything to his child that he might not get.
The owner is amazing, love n care for them, n they work so hard, i can see they work just for the fam...blessed u guys
it’s hard to make a living in India for many people. My dad also lived in Korea for 2 years. He worked at a shoe factory near Seoul and lived with many korean ahjussi’s that kindly offered him a place to stay : ) I want to thank them because if they hadn’t, then my dad wouldn’t of been able to make that money and live there + it would’ve been harder for him to come to America where I was born 🙃
Im so glad that your father could have good people around and had nice experiences in Korea, and you're here! Wish happiness life to your lovely family 🤗
@@haeyoonjo3582 thank you! :) you too 😊
When they started speaking in hindi I know they r himachali because there accent and then they started speaking in pahadi ♥♥♥i just love my himachal
Haryana, Punjab and Himachal was once one . And there was also a Rawat there . Similar pahari culture as Himachal
I was thinking it's Haryanvi..
How to tell the difference?
@@utkalamani its a little confusing to you but I from himachal so for me its easy to differentiate between himachli ,haryanvi and punjabi right now for college im in panchkula (haryana) and I have some punjabi friends too so its easy for me
@@diesel2x I was gonna say cause I'm Punjabi and when we try to speak Hindi it sounds like that lol. Yes, Haryana and HP became states in the 1960s, they are formerly Punjab.
@@hm5205 Haryavi and Himachali I can distinguish as a Punjabi. Issue is when its someone from those states from areas close to the Punjab border. Then its hard to tell lol. I knew people from Kangra and Sirsa & their accent speaking Hindi sounded like mine and I'm Punjabi from Jalandhar dist.
Ohh chefs are from himachal too. Feeling happy don't know why. Because i am himachali that's why, 😁😌 may be 😂😂
Hum bhi Himachal sa
Hahahahahahah good
I am from uttarakhand so I can relate 😂😀💜
He was frm uttrakhand.. *Rawat×
Yes I think they are kaangris??
3:39 the subs are wrong, he said ones successful in india are also making millions but at that he time got better opportunities in Korea, didn't expected that from Korea.
is Korea learning colonial and imperialistic bias and stereotypes from western media it better not.
I also noticed that but nobody is talking.wrong subtitles.
@@bluemoonray6614 maybe because not everyone understand hindi
Wow.. I hope they have success in S.Korea!
Fathers really make the world go round.
its lovely to see their owner care for them so much
No one owns another. Their boss, or the restaurant owner, seems to bea good boss though.
Love this nice video!! I love Indian cuisine. Acha, Korma, biryani, kheer, halwa, Aloo gohbi, chana masala, matar paneer, and puri. I love them️
It's so nice to see them caring for each other 😭❤️ and the song 😁👍🏻
its most heart touching words from Lovely when his madem(ower) talking about his health check up is..
its okay,
i have you madem
i went awwwww 🥺
That pulled at my heart strings 😭😞
@@k-doc467 Koreans are generally generous, i have found. They take good care of their employees usually, unlike us most indians😂😂 something to learn from koreans!
that chef saying ..igo boya..is me after learning few korean words
Thts one of the reason i love south koreans😍😍.... tqu youtube fr recommending this video!!
The owners are treating them so well!! I want to visit them, where exactly is this restaurant? Seoul or somewhere else?
It’s was getting emotional and than they did cobra 🐍 dance 😂😂😂
They lit the place up 😂
Wow seeing the employee and the owner relationship just makes me feel overwhelmed. Why this system is not in India in most hospitality industry
South Korea people are very nice .rich of culture and respectful people ❤️🙏🇰🇷🇧🇩
song played at last is Dhan bade achhariye
Himachali r honest & simple
njce to see them in Korea
true
😂😂 I loved the popular Indian barati's snake dance😂😂😂
The most interesting scene of vedio when i saw them speaking himachali 😊which made me to whole clip again and again😄, its amazing to see that our himachali are cooking delicious indian cuisine for korean brother nd sisters
Leaving their families far away to another country is hard. I can see they miss their family members but job is job. Earning livelihood is not easy
At 3:36 captions in English are exactly opposite to what he said! He actually said ppl like him can earn big amount of money in India as well
i dont know how many time i watched it from last 2 years..
some thing is different positive and pleasantness, which i dont know, but make's me to feel better..
whether it about owners caring towards their staff or the nature of their working staff and their sensitiveness ..
❤ it
that chef scared of lobstar ..is me
I as an Indian approve the Indian background score , it was nothing like those westerners put in their videos representating India.
Really appreciate the choice of background music ❤️🎵
Shri Hanuman Chalisa- santoor version right at the beginning.
Tbh ots really hard, very very hard to survive in Korea when you are a Indian, especially Vegetarian Indian, as these people are chefs they can cook vegetarian food for themselves thankfully...and the translations on 3:34 are wrong he said people who are earning in India are earning a lot, even India has alot of money and the demand for Indian food is more there, even if i go there i can aswell earn enough but its just that he could not cause there is much competion and its unsure to warn that much to give his kids what they wanted, and tbh giving Indian food in India at the price of Indian food in Korea does'nt make sense..
Im gonna visit korea after this corona stuff ! Hope that place has some vegetarian stuff too 😂
Best stuff
Korea is best for its culture , food , songs , dramas , peoples and everything
Korean food culture is predominantly inclusive of meat and sea food. It will be quite a challenge to find accessible vegetarian food.
I heard that most of the kroeans are not that heart welcoming for indians.
No good veg stuff
So good to hear pahadi in Korea.. Proud himachali😊
Hope your mother gets soon !!! Himachal people sending u lots of love
Great !!!to see people talking in Himachali language. Loved it!!!
Himachali log south Korea mein are are ❤️mja to tb ara jb kangri(pahadi ) me baat kr re hain😅😅last mein jo gaana lga diya bhai sahab dhaan bde achriye 🤣🤣
Himachali chef ❤️❤️❤️...... very hardworking.#proudhimachali❤️
He's also Himachali...I feel so proud 🥺❤️❤️
me too
All of them are so hard working also their from himachal pradesh their accent says it all, i wish you all good health amd prosperity👍🏻
Seeing this channel makes me love my country more and more 😂😂😂😂😂
So proud of my himachali boys.
This is so heart warming. Hoping to see you in Korea. Where is this restaurant btw
Keep going india chef .all of Ur family members must be very proud of u.
Wow proud Indian ❤️❤️❤️
I am too away from family life since last three years...I can understand your pain guys
I can understand this feeling working in hotel for past 19 years travelled in 4 counties I can relate 🙏🙏
Respect to all those lovely chef's
Finally .a channel which played indian music for indian content ..
Corbra dance very famous in India every weddings😂😂😂🇮🇳🙏🇰🇷
That was awesome to be iadian foods all good. But same time I realized that great works of feeling to be father r elder to family I am just telling one thing u must be having great future with lovely
Ending with himachali song 😍😍😍😍😍
2.41 speaking himachali😂😍😍
I'm looking forward for more videos about India from your channel...good luck
1:42 speaking pahari . Nice to see chefs from our beautiful Himachal .
Indeed a good chefs! 👨🍳 Salute to these Fathers 🙏🙏🙏 You all work hard to give best for the Family🙏 Can’t wait the pandemic will be over and visit South Korean Soon🙏🙏🙏Stay safe and keep smiling while working chefs!
Who else looked at the thumbnail and went like wtf is Abhay Deol doing in this lol
This is very inspiring and kind ☺️❤️
2:24 उड़ा डाला आप ने तो ... "मां की याद करेंगे तो काम अच्छे से नहीं होगा, याद भुलानी पडती है..." 🙏
We always appreciate such kind of humans.
I am a Filipino live in America . I really enjoyed watching your programing especially when the topics is different nationalities .
I felt so bad when they missed their family :(
some translations are wrong but great video
♥ ♥
his expressions 6:21 ☺️☺️
Damn those ninjas 🥷 cutting onions 🧅
This hurts to see fathers becoming homesick.
Happy new year 🤗 from India
I never knew that there's a lot of Indians in Korea...God bless you all.....
शुक्रिया ♥
thank you ♥
0:49 'igeo alive ya' 😂
That lobster 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦RIP
K_ doc love from India ❤️
Respect to all the people who are working abroad
3:38 that's the wrong translation , it was opposite of what he said. he said he could earn a lot more in india . fire your translators if you some conscience .
@Rayaan Abdullahi as he said , he was poor back then when he moved to Korea and relatively he didn't think much about the future in terms of pay and stuff .
i am crying like a baby 😭😭😭 it is so hard to work far from family
RIP MR.LOBSTER THANK YOU FOR UR SACRIFICE AND FEEDING US❤
It was cruel to beat the lobster. She could have boiled it.
@@temptemp1051 Boiling is worse than just KOing the lobster...
@@tigerjonn Just cruel all around I guess.
@@temptemp1051 Yes, nature is cruel.
@@tigerjonn Crabs ususally dont get naturally. Human is the culprit and hence nature is fighting back in other ways. Karma.
Which restaurant is this and where it is located in South Korea
The restaurant name is Utsav and it’s located in Mapo-gu, Seoul. You can google it for more details! :)
@@k-doc467 first translate 3:39 properly cause if you don't then you are just being disrespectful. why the fuck would you translate the opposite of what he said ? already people look down on india in an economical sense . your translation is not helping . do you understand? I hope you do , cause what your team did was not smart. if you pay no heed to what I said , then you as a "representative" of Korean media are no different than stereotypical western media that's already holding a strong bias towards the east .
Love to see indian in south korea❤️ love u korea
What the fuck was the cobra dance for? Bruh
Our Indian nagin dance is popular these days
I'll definitely visit, some day!! ❤️
Love from India ❤️