Having been on Emirates as ground crew, I can attest to how INSANE this plane is. The A380 is huge af. The video does it some justice, but seeing it in person is a whole different story.
@@clashgodmikeymike8899 on average per flight the aircraft will fill up anywhere from 270 - 500 passengers, airlines choose not to have a dense 800+ seat aircraft and go for around 500 - 600 to make it more comfortable for passengers✈️👍
The edit on this video is top tier 😂😂😂 thanks Nick for doing this for us poor people who will never be able to pay $30k. Food looked incredible, wish the video was longer!!
he probably didn’t pay that much either, and if he did it’s a business write off. it’s quite possible they either actually paid him or comped his flight since he was doing a review on a very popular youtube channel. i could be wrong but it wouldn’t surprise me. he did another similar video awhile back and i think that one was like 12k, so that makes it even more likely he’s got an arrangement with them since it brings good publicity
Seems like RUclipsrs competing who will pay more for Emirates 1st class... Sure probably in some case prices can reach this level but usualy you are able to get 1st class for arround USD 8-10K sometimes even lower.
Nick did you know when flying, "The combination of dryness and low pressure reduces the sensitivity of your taste buds to sweet and salty foods by around 30%". So any food you though was good increase it by 30 percent.
Actually: 100/70 * 100% = 142,857142857% ≈ increment of 42%. So you should actually multiply the taste by 42% when you lose 30% of your taste in the air. (Started with 100/70, because in the air '100%' of your taste buds in the air is actually 70% on the ground -as you proclaimed-, so that is the multiplier you have in contrast from the air to the ground. Now do that × 100%, so you have the contrast percentage.
It's a flight to bali but all Emirates flights go through dubai. Judging off the skyline when he takes off, he was at jfk Airport in New York which takes 12 hours to get to dubai. After that he will probably get on another flight to bali, Indonesia which is probably another 7-8 hours, which factoring in a 3 or 4 hour layover in dubai equates to 24 hours
Yes, but all Emirates flights have to go through Dubai. So, technically, you’re both right. Dubai (DXB) is a hub for Emirates, just like the airline United. If you were to fly United to somewhere other then their hubs, you would have to go through the hubs and take a connecting flight to their destination, so Nick will have to go to Dubai, then take a connecting flight to Bali. But, only difference is that Emirates only has one hub (DXB).
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6:20- that wasn't Falafel, that was a Syrian dish (also common in Iraq, Lebanon and Kurdistan) called "kibbeh". It has many versions, but I think the most notable one is the "beets kibbeh".
Actualy its an armenian dish called kefte but since Syrian’s are basically next door they saw it and used it as there own and since armenia is heavily silenced were denied our own opinion by neighboring countries. It could also very well be syrian or iranian since they are near that area as well and have been their for a long time as well. But there are multiple variations of that dish like beef kefte which is armenian but also beet and vegtebal kefte which is probably shared among those cultures.
@@mert5229 Also its not turkish because turks have only been since 1020 AD and Armenians, syrians, iranians and greeks have been in that area since 3000 BC. Gonna be honest with you its most likely belonging to the cultures who have been their longer and since turks come from asia I highly doubt they brought food that isn’t even from the area that they were from.
I flew first class on this plane last month and trust me it’s surreal! I has a wholesome experience quite similar to flying in a private jet.. exceptional service from Emirates!
The entertainment system is naturally second to none. I mean you literally get to shower above the cloud and the caviar mmm don’t even get me started on that!
luckily since he did it for youtube he can write it off as a business expense and deduct it from his taxes so it wont end up costing him as much at the end of the year
he probably didn’t pay that much, and if he did it’s a business write off. it’s quite possible they either actually paid him or comped his flight since he was doing a review on a very popular youtube channel. i could be wrong but it wouldn’t surprise me. he did another similar video awhile back and i think that one was like 12k, so that makes it even more likely he’s got an arrangement with them since it brings good publicity
@@sodonewithit.literally being a millionaire doesn’t go nearly as far as it used to, i wouldn’t be surprised if he has some type of deal with the airline, like a sponsorship or something of that nature. then again depending on how many subscribers he has (i didn’t look before making this reply) then yes, he could actually be making serious bank to where 30k really is nothing, especially if he can write it off at tax time next year
@@Silvercrypto-xk4zy you make ~$3-5 for every thousand views, and nick has a total of about 2 billion views which means he’s made ~$6 mil on the low end, not including sponsorships/brand deals
Hi! I wanted to tell you that some of the ingredients on the mezze plater are Lebanese, the salad at 5:53 is called Tabouleh and the paste is Baba Ghanouj (with the eggplant) and the side paste is Hummus (widely used). The grape-leafed rice is called Warak Arish and next to it is called Kebbeh another Lebanese dish. I hope this makes the dishes clear! Love your content! Edit: Yall r attacking me for a food widely eaten across the Middle East. Yes, some of the versions are Turkish but our recipe is Lebanese, why? Because the Ottomans invaded Lebanon hundreds of years ago, and while yea it is eaten across the Arabian peninsula doesn't mean we stole it from countries.
@@Yukivibesz it's not turkish. You can google the food, they are widely eaten around the middle east but the food here is originated in Lebanon. What food are Turkish exactly?
If I went on a fligh like this. The following would be my strategy before boarding and during the flight: Pre flight: 1. Sleep in my bed. At least 10 hours on the day prior to the flight. (To have the full time awake on the flight to eat food and drink champagne) 2. Not eat for 24h pre-flight. Only drink water to enlargen my stomach. (To have the full time on the flight (awake/hungry) to eat food and drink champagne) 3. Exercise 2h a day for a week pre-flight. (To have the full time (awake/hungry) on the flight to eat food and drink champagne) On flight: 1. Eat every item on the menue. Twice. 2. Drink an exsessive amout of champage 3. Nail the stewardess
I would love to do all that, I wouldn’t like sitting alone though, I get a bit nervous on a flight and my hubby always holds my hand. We flew business class to Hawaii for our 25th anniversary and that was fun and awesome. It was strange that our seats were facing the opposite way but it was how the business section was set up so our seats can recline to beds also, very comfortable. The food was excellent, lobster and pasta and other good food and desserts and beverages we could have, we didn’t have to pay extra and watching any shows or movies we wanted was pretty cool also. It made the flight (five hours), go by fast. We’re planning on going back to Hawaiian in the Spring or visit our niece in England, hmm, hard choice! Lol.. But after you spending that much money, everything you ate and drank should have been free. I hope you had a great time! 😊
Hey Nick, you should initiate a cook off with your fellow RUclips chefs that you collaborate with! I think that will definitely help catch you up to Gordon 💯👍👍👍
Ooo team tomato juice! I love tomato juice (plain) with just some ice when flying, and that’s also my hydration hack during long flights: tomato juice whenever it’s available when the flight attendants do their drinks rounds. Refreshing and hydrating without being as “pee provoking” as water or orange juice is, makes 10-12h flights a lot more manageable
The grape leaves and rice actually tastes wonderful with yogurt when it’s warm And it’s called دواله idk how to spell that in English so I just spelled it in arabic
8:15 Their are stars on top inside a Rolls Royce and Bugatti Veyron. When you order a Rolls Royce, they secretly look up the (exact) day you were born. They recreate the stars on the inside of the car to look the same as they did the day you were born.
Those tins have an interior lining that prevents a reaction from happening - the metal spoons do not. Furthermore, the metal spoon has sharp edges which can and will damage the caviar.
I’m from the Middle East, the thing u ate that u thought is falafel is what we Lebanese ppl call kibeh it takes expertise to make the perfect kibeh and I would love to c u create a video on middle eastern cousine
As I was watching this video, I noticed a LOT of changes in the flight from when @Casey Neistat flew on this plane. For example: the caviar meal/appetizer was significantly smaller, fitting on one medium sized plate. The packaging for the beauty supplies and amenities had a different design. Maybe that’s why nick had to pay $2,000 MORE then Casey,
Tf? For 30k USD I would say there wasn't enough food. And most of those amenities are gimmicks. Good caviar and some dishes but a lot of dry precooked food.
Great experience and awesome review! Keep up the good work. Im not sure if I could eat sooo much food though and you were very generous with the price tags for each meal ;)
Amazing experience and an amazing video as well😍 btw the rounded thing you were eating in the "MEZZE PLATTER" is called "Kibbéh" it's part of the traditional Lebanese Cuisine😁 You should make a visit to Beirut Lebanon and yours truely will be your tourguide❤❤
@@t-rozbenouameur5304 that was really over the top calculation of mine but concidering some dont have a price in the Video and He probably did slightly more than was showen in the Video I guess its 1.5k at least
i did first class to Israel on El Al (before they changed them all to “business first”, which is nice but not AS nice lol) several years ago and while it was fantastic this seems far better (my ticket was a far amount cheaper though lol). thanks for the video as i’ll likely not have a chance to experience this particular flight myself lol
6:38 there is not a chef onboard but instead Emirates cooks all food on the ground in a huge facility divided by class, menus (Each flight has a different menu inspired by the destination), and temperature. All food is prepared and packaged and then loaded on the carts which go through a large tram system where they are hooked on a bar and are elevated and moved around to the loading area. There is so much going on in this kitchen from the preparation, packaging, loading, transporting of the food, as well as the washing and packaging of dishes and silverware. It looks so overwhelming but cool at the same time, and I believe business insider made a video on this.
Smack a like on the video and I won't fire my camera man today!
I live in Indonesia
We gotta see a nick digiovanni firing manny compilation by nick himself
Fire him
You and guga foods are my favourite cooking youtubers
B-but youre the cameraman today. Would you fire yourself?? 🤔
Imagine spending $30,000 on a plane ticket and hear nick talking for 12 hours
Worth it
I'm pretty sure all the vo is done in post.
That wouldn't be bad imo get to watch free entertainment
I’d rather hear Manny 🥰😍
That was funny
Having been on Emirates as ground crew, I can attest to how INSANE this plane is. The A380 is huge af. The video does it some justice, but seeing it in person is a whole different story.
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can i go on emirates for free? :O
@@alyssarasmussen1723 lmao can i go too for free
@@normanzhang7189 its always worth a try XD
Yeah it’s insane, I was on business so the shower wasn’t available, it was still a very comfortable and nice flight.
if you're not eating 5000 calories on a $30k plane ticket, you're just wasting your time
Oh you watch Nick too
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Nick: spends all of the budget on food
Meanwhile Manny in a economy seat
Manii Show?
@@TheTimK1 no manny is his camera man
@thomasjacob1971 was*
@@thomasjacob1971 ohhhhh
Then who would be his cameraman then during the video then?
This guy's love for food is on a whole another level. 🔥
yes
This is the most bot filled reply section i have ever seen
Nick's* :)
@@badass_cumber didn't even correct anything
He's na chef..
You’re killing it bro. Good for you, smart and ambitious.
*Good for you RUclips, you are fatherless*
I have potatoes
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I like how all the other comments here are nots
When nick started showcasing the caviar, all I can think about was the mini pancakes he mentioned. Why am I like this.
Aviation nerd here, the plane you flew on is a Airbus A380, the largest passenger plane which at maximum capacity can sit over 800 passengers ✈️
Thank you for the info dude!
i wonder how many were on this flight lol
@@thatonegamer593 👍👍
@@clashgodmikeymike8899 on average per flight the aircraft will fill up anywhere from 270 - 500 passengers, airlines choose not to have a dense 800+ seat aircraft and go for around 500 - 600 to make it more comfortable for passengers✈️👍
@@pilotsam004 I knew there had to be another follower of him who is an avgeek. It is emerates always the best from them.
the fact that emirates airlines is the only airline I've ever been on and ive never been in first class once I've only been on business for 3 hrs
30,000$ would change my life
yeah, you could finally afford your dream 30k$ flight
The edit on this video is top tier 😂😂😂 thanks Nick for doing this for us poor people who will never be able to pay $30k. Food looked incredible, wish the video was longer!!
he probably didn’t pay that much either, and if he did it’s a business write off. it’s quite possible they either actually paid him or comped his flight since he was doing a review on a very popular youtube channel. i could be wrong but it wouldn’t surprise me. he did another similar video awhile back and i think that one was like 12k, so that makes it even more likely he’s got an arrangement with them since it brings good publicity
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Lies again? Ticket Master USD SGD
Seems like RUclipsrs competing who will pay more for Emirates 1st class... Sure probably in some case prices can reach this level but usualy you are able to get 1st class for arround USD 8-10K sometimes even lower.
Nick did you know when flying, "The combination of dryness and low pressure reduces the sensitivity of your taste buds to sweet and salty foods by around 30%". So any food you though was good increase it by 30 percent.
Actually: 100/70 * 100% = 142,857142857% ≈ increment of 42%. So you should actually multiply the taste by 42% when you lose 30% of your taste in the air.
(Started with 100/70, because in the air '100%' of your taste buds in the air is actually 70% on the ground -as you proclaimed-, so that is the multiplier you have in contrast from the air to the ground. Now do that × 100%, so you have the contrast percentage.
@@stroopeter DAYUM
@@stroopeter You said so many things that I cant really tell if this is bs or not
@@stroopeter multiply by 42% doesn’t that make it worse
@@brahify1159 you're right, I meant 1,42.
nick: the flight is almost 24 hours
nick a couple minutes later: the flight is almost 12 hours
It's a flight to bali but all Emirates flights go through dubai. Judging off the skyline when he takes off, he was at jfk Airport in New York which takes 12 hours to get to dubai. After that he will probably get on another flight to bali, Indonesia which is probably another 7-8 hours, which factoring in a 3 or 4 hour layover in dubai equates to 24 hours
@@tedddom3023 uh no
Actually it can be read at the beginning it was a round trip so 12 on the trip to bali and 12 for the trip back
@@amberbhatia3081 I was just about to comment this lol I kept seeing so many comments of people not understanding how round trips work
Yes, but all Emirates flights have to go through Dubai. So, technically, you’re both right. Dubai (DXB) is a hub for Emirates, just like the airline United. If you were to fly United to somewhere other then their hubs, you would have to go through the hubs and take a connecting flight to their destination, so Nick will have to go to Dubai, then take a connecting flight to Bali. But, only difference is that Emirates only has one hub (DXB).
Dude you missed the lounge
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hope u doing k
Hold up, $20 for a fruit plate?
Hello trek trendy! Big fan!
It's fresh.
Yep , all the prices here are very inaccurate
Normal in LA sadly
Yes, Lol
3:41 When she said “it’s very small” but the subtitles changed it to “its like average” had me rolling 😂
I was looking for this comment! Lol
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@@AmazingRofa not loved xddd
@@modestsky7268 it's a bot
Relatable 😔
6:20- that wasn't Falafel, that was a Syrian dish (also common in Iraq, Lebanon and Kurdistan) called "kibbeh". It has many versions, but I think the most notable one is the "beets kibbeh".
Actualy its an armenian dish called kefte but since Syrian’s are basically next door they saw it and used it as there own and since armenia is heavily silenced were denied our own opinion by neighboring countries. It could also very well be syrian or iranian since they are near that area as well and have been their for a long time as well. But there are multiple variations of that dish like beef kefte which is armenian but also beet and vegtebal kefte which is probably shared among those cultures.
@@thepaperbackwritter9535 you’re wrong it was since 19 centuries in Syria so Syria made it but Armenian just wanted to take it as theirs so stfu lol
@@thepaperbackwritter9535İts Türkiye dish and name is İçli köfte, dont argue
@@mert5229 Also its not turkish because turks have only been since 1020 AD and Armenians, syrians, iranians and greeks have been in that area since 3000 BC. Gonna be honest with you its most likely belonging to the cultures who have been their longer and since turks come from asia I highly doubt they brought food that isn’t even from the area that they were from.
I flew first class on this plane last month and trust me it’s surreal! I has a wholesome experience quite similar to flying in a private jet.. exceptional service from Emirates!
Woah, the A380 is that insane
The entertainment system is naturally second to none. I mean you literally get to shower above the cloud and the caviar mmm don’t even get me started on that!
spending 30k on a flight ticket is quite a lot.. lol truth is I really can’t afford it.
@@OhhHellNoYouWont you can upgrade if you rack up enough reward points through credit cards. but even then, that's expensive, but not $30k expensive
Only 30k
4:22 I love how nick adds disclaimer " not edible, do not drink" as if we ever gonna afford an $30,000 plane and see the sleep oil 😂
@my account got suspended :/ weird flex but ok
@my account got suspended :/ thats some good bs to hear 👍
@@justanacho1209 fr
@myaccountgotsuspended1431sorry but that sounds like a lie.
@myaccountgotsuspended1431 im sorry but i cannot trust anything on the internet, however if you had actually went, how was it?
i aspire to be able to just casually afford a 30 grand plane ride like that would be lit not even for the food just for the fun
luckily since he did it for youtube he can write it off as a business expense and deduct it from his taxes so it wont end up costing him as much at the end of the year
With a channel like this, he's definitely a millionaire already so 30k isn't that much if it's for business expense
he probably didn’t pay that much, and if he did it’s a business write off. it’s quite possible they either actually paid him or comped his flight since he was doing a review on a very popular youtube channel. i could be wrong but it wouldn’t surprise me. he did another similar video awhile back and i think that one was like 12k, so that makes it even more likely he’s got an arrangement with them since it brings good publicity
@@sodonewithit.literally being a millionaire doesn’t go nearly as far as it used to, i wouldn’t be surprised if he has some type of deal with the airline, like a sponsorship or something of that nature. then again depending on how many subscribers he has (i didn’t look before making this reply) then yes, he could actually be making serious bank to where 30k really is nothing, especially if he can write it off at tax time next year
@@Silvercrypto-xk4zy you make ~$3-5 for every thousand views, and nick has a total of about 2 billion views which means he’s made ~$6 mil on the low end, not including sponsorships/brand deals
Hi! I wanted to tell you that some of the ingredients on the mezze plater are Lebanese, the salad at 5:53 is called Tabouleh and the paste is Baba Ghanouj (with the eggplant) and the side paste is Hummus (widely used). The grape-leafed rice is called Warak Arish and next to it is called Kebbeh another Lebanese dish. I hope this makes the dishes clear! Love your content!
Edit: Yall r attacking me for a food widely eaten across the Middle East. Yes, some of the versions are Turkish but our recipe is Lebanese, why? Because the Ottomans invaded Lebanon hundreds of years ago, and while yea it is eaten across the Arabian peninsula doesn't mean we stole it from countries.
@@Mikasatooxd Shut up
actually the grape-leaf stuffed with rice is called ''mahshi'' and it is very popular in egypt
@@bz7650_ exactly
Stop claiming turkish food
@@Yukivibesz it's not turkish. You can google the food, they are widely eaten around the middle east but the food here is originated in Lebanon. What food are Turkish exactly?
It’s hard to tell but I think he likes the Caviar.
“Who doesn’t like warm nuts?”
“Me!”
"Which ones?"💀💀💀
@@gianpaolodamianideez nutz
Imagine spending $30,000 for nick and another $30,000 for cameraman
But you have to film everything yourself
@@Scarlet_324 wow
Your fired
Oh yes great video once again my good friend!! I hope everyone is having a fantastic week! Greetings from lovely NJ. - Gary!!
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Lol, how can you react that it’s a great video 2 min after it drops when it’s 9 min long.
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@@r.815 great comment, truly genius! Well done. You do you and I do me okay pal!? Have a day! - Gary..
*Me eating my cold, microwaved ramen watching this*
If I went on a fligh like this. The following would be my strategy before boarding and during the flight:
Pre flight:
1. Sleep in my bed. At least 10 hours on the day prior to the flight. (To have the full time awake on the flight to eat food and drink champagne)
2. Not eat for 24h pre-flight. Only drink water to enlargen my stomach. (To have the full time on the flight (awake/hungry) to eat food and drink champagne)
3. Exercise 2h a day for a week pre-flight. (To have the full time (awake/hungry) on the flight to eat food and drink champagne)
On flight:
1. Eat every item on the menue. Twice.
2. Drink an exsessive amout of champage
3. Nail the stewardess
OMG that will be such a ripoff🤣🤣
Personally I'm eating nothing but caviar.
@@t-rozbenouameur5304 Makes sense 100%👌🏻
omgg this is my exact plan (excluding step 1) when I go to an expensive buffet🤣🤣🤣
@@alexpaea9165 You seem to be an expert👌🏻😂
Imagine he forgot to press record 😅
Imagine telling your parents as a kid “I am gonna buy a thirty thousand dollar plane ticket just to buy some fancy plane food.” lol
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Nick-“ wtf is a body emulsion?!”😂
He might be eating gourmet on a plane but I’m eating a popsicle in bed. Who’s winning
Depends on what kind of popsicle it is.. And yes, I took a year to respond
@@raidiant.official basic tube kind
7:34 FBI OPEN UP!
Imagine spending $30,000 on a plane ticket and hear nick talking for 12 hours
nick is lowkey flexing on us
I’ve been on buisness class before and it’s around the same time
I finished watching MasterChef season 10 and you did super good, Nick! You definitely did super cool presentations of your courses.
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6:38
Nick *agreeing that the chef on board is good*
Meanwhile the chef: well that's every day for me
6:10 Silky smooth smokey eggplant
Almost got my Eyebrow raising
2:14 you should always keep your shoes on while taking of just in case that if you need to evacuate, your ready to go instead of putting your shoes on
I would love to do all that, I wouldn’t like sitting alone though, I get a bit nervous on a flight and my hubby always holds my hand. We flew business class to Hawaii for our 25th anniversary and that was fun and awesome. It was strange that our seats were facing the opposite way but it was how the business section was set up so our seats can recline to beds also, very comfortable. The food was excellent, lobster and pasta and other good food and desserts and beverages we could have, we didn’t have to pay extra and watching any shows or movies we wanted was pretty cool also. It made the flight (five hours), go by fast. We’re planning on going back to Hawaiian in the Spring or visit our niece in England, hmm, hard choice! Lol.. But after you spending that much money, everything you ate and drank should have been free. I hope you had a great time! 😊
2:54 AYOOOOOOOOOO nick sus
7:03 as you can SEE the FLAVOUR
You mean as you can see, the flavor.
Commas are important
@@bobhao8137 thanks for pointing it out over a year later a very much appreciate it
avgeek here LOL,the plane was an a380 the biggest commercial plane in the world,it can carry 855 passengers
Hey Nick, you should initiate a cook off with your fellow RUclips chefs that you collaborate with! I think that will definitely help catch you up to Gordon 💯👍👍👍
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2:41 i didn't know bloody Mary was a virgin 💀
Absolutely great vid. You often don't see someone summarize a first-class flight in a video less than 10 minutes. Wanna try that caviar on the plane.
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i love it when nick says arabic foods names in an american accent😂
Respect to Nick for his dedication to this vid 🔥🔥💯💯
Nick: *Grabs Kebbeh*
Also Nick: “I think this is Falafel”
I bet all the Arab viewers chuckled 🤣🤣
Fr lol
As a Lebanese, Americans are surely going to first think it's falafel
Imagine just being behind this guy’s seat and just hearing him talking about food for nearly half the duration of the flight
He lost me on the virgin Bloody Mary
Nick: “this flight is almost 24 hours”
Also nick: “this flight is 12 hours”
12 there and 12 back. It was a round trip
3:02 Nick knows exactly what he did 😏
10 year old ^
Ooo team tomato juice! I love tomato juice (plain) with just some ice when flying, and that’s also my hydration hack during long flights: tomato juice whenever it’s available when the flight attendants do their drinks rounds. Refreshing and hydrating without being as “pee provoking” as water or orange juice is, makes 10-12h flights a lot more manageable
I just neck as much of the 250ml free plastic wine bottles as possible and hope I pass out 🤣
The grape leaves and rice actually tastes wonderful with yogurt when it’s warm And it’s called دواله idk how to spell that in English so I just spelled it in arabic
5:09 he has 2 eye colors
8:15 Their are stars on top inside a Rolls Royce and Bugatti Veyron.
When you order a Rolls Royce, they secretly look up the (exact) day you were born. They recreate the stars on the inside of the car to look the same as they did the day you were born.
I knew the fact that there are stars but not the fact that they actually look at the day you were born.Thanks for the info!
@@AJzilllaPro Yeah, they tell you when you receive your delivery.
Damn
It's always a good day when Nick uploads
Ngl I love your videos bro so interesting
Nick: "No using metal spoons with caviar"
Caviar: *Comes in a metal tin*
They have a non-reactive interior lining.
Those tins have an interior lining that prevents a reaction from happening - the metal spoons do not. Furthermore, the metal spoon has sharp edges which can and will damage the caviar.
I’m from the Middle East, the thing u ate that u thought is falafel is what we Lebanese ppl call kibeh it takes expertise to make the perfect kibeh and I would love to c u create a video on middle eastern cousine
3:34 that looks like jeenie weenie
racism moment
@@joepeer628 wtf
@@joepeer628 fatherless moment
@@PodcastsDaily101 chill bro he is probably being sarcastic
Go on Nick you can do it 200k more subscribers and you will be equal with gordon
3:26 oh wait i think im allergic to peas
Nick says it's the biggest plane he has ever seen, he isn't wrong since the A380 is the biggest Airliner.
By filming this and posting it, Nick can now write at least part of that $30k off as a business expense so he made more back than just the food lol
I’m pretty sure he used points for this
Oh do you watch graham stephan
Bro saying warm nuts had me on the floor laughing 😂😂
As I was watching this video, I noticed a LOT of changes in the flight from when @Casey Neistat flew on this plane. For example: the caviar meal/appetizer was significantly smaller, fitting on one medium sized plate. The packaging for the beauty supplies and amenities had a different design. Maybe that’s why nick had to pay $2,000 MORE then Casey,
Bruh this guy ate caviar on a 30000$ flight and i have never eaten or seen caviar in person.
The airplane staff must’ve been so pissed you ordered so much food lol
Tf? For 30k USD I would say there wasn't enough food. And most of those amenities are gimmicks. Good caviar and some dishes but a lot of dry precooked food.
@@seasonalserotonin2559 he didnt payed 30k
@@exotickevil2599 "Dining on a $30000 plane ticket"
@@unvaders1403 lol how?
@@exotickevil2599 Read the title
BRENT REVERA ALSO WENT ON THAT EXACT PLANE
Great experience and awesome review! Keep up the good work. Im not sure if I could eat sooo much food though and you were very generous with the price tags for each meal ;)
Nick doing crazy shit so we don't have to.
keep on keeping on - absolute joy to watch this.
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Thanks to him for showing us stuff we can never afford to do
Lol ikr
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4:28-5:16 nick showing us how to eat caviar. My bank account:$10000-
"So,how did you get here?"
"In a plane"
"Then which hotel did you go to?"
"Uhh.....the plane?"
Ayy can you give like 30.000 dollars worth of food to a food shelter?
That would be really cool :)
@@unvaders1403 yes, if he can afford a 30.000 dollar flight …
@@juktnicht6521 Fr
Amazing experience and an amazing video as well😍 btw the rounded thing you were eating in the "MEZZE PLATTER" is called "Kibbéh" it's part of the traditional Lebanese Cuisine😁
You should make a visit to Beirut Lebanon and yours truely will be your tourguide❤❤
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I love warm cashew nuts
me when summer 3:09
Anyone year in 2024?
Here
Here
1:28 "The plane was HUGE"
Me: ahem....... *Thats what she sa-*
5:14 "roughly 75"
Nick still has the best editor
I'm the type of person to pay 30k for a plane ticket, but will still be shy to order a lot of food
6:30 as a Egyptian it's not Baba gannoj it ganou
I love how he made this video as if we’ve not seen videos of this seat before
The “falafel” is actually called Kebbeh!! And, it’s usually filled with meat inside haha
No falafel and kebbeh are different foods
@@iloveelanga9199u stupid that’s what he said
Wait a second so you paid 30k for Food worth about 3k, to sleep in a chair and to shower? That sounds amazing
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I hardly see $3k worth of food. Maybe $300
Jesus so many spam comments
I'd MUCH, MUCH rather spend that money on a new car... LMAO.
@@t-rozbenouameur5304 that was really over the top calculation of mine but concidering some dont have a price in the Video and He probably did slightly more than was showen in the Video I guess its 1.5k at least
i did first class to Israel on El Al (before they changed them all to “business first”, which is nice but not AS nice lol) several years ago and while it was fantastic this seems far better (my ticket was a far amount cheaper though lol). thanks for the video as i’ll likely not have a chance to experience this particular flight myself lol
4:25
Nick: *closes the door*
Flight attendant: “aight imma just phase through
Ground champagne lol!! how disgusting they would serve him that.
we only accept 100 yr old Champagne here sir! 🤣
Oh hay it's you f**k ground champagne
Real
ayo what was nick doing at 8:01 🤨
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for everyone who doesnt know look at his right hand
5:01 Mother of pearl OR bone.
The random clips are really funny lol😊
3:40 i lost it :D
Are we just going to ignore the hashtags!? 😂
Imagine saving money for 30 years for this ticket and not being able to relax cause he is just talking and talking 😂
It’s voice over and anyone saving up years for a single plane ride is dumb af.
6:38 there is not a chef onboard but instead Emirates cooks all food on the ground in a huge facility divided by class, menus (Each flight has a different menu inspired by the destination), and temperature. All food is prepared and packaged and then loaded on the carts which go through a large tram system where they are hooked on a bar and are elevated and moved around to the loading area. There is so much going on in this kitchen from the preparation, packaging, loading, transporting of the food, as well as the washing and packaging of dishes and silverware. It looks so overwhelming but cool at the same time, and I believe business insider made a video on this.
7:40 Nick should get sponsored by osmo lol
Not sure but i think he owns osmo
He owns osmo. It's his line of salt
@@saiarjunallamaraju7403 i was right🙂
Bruh he owns osmo