What an amazing host; he knew exactly where to take you. Lalbaug is famous for its spices in Mumbai. Every Maharashtrian, and even people from other states, come here to have spices especially tailored and custom made for them.
There is custom in Indian families to make pickles and fresh masala for an entire year worth of supplies around months of May and June before rains start. People of Mumbai flock in huge numbers in Lalbaug wholesale spice market during that time as we get good prices as compared to other places around the city.
@@chefKeithSarasinplease🙏🙏🙏 visit kokan in Maharashtra you will get lots of variety and taste and style in food... And nature is also so beautiful....... Try to visit... You will shocked
I stumbled across your videos in recommendation and I was surprised and happy to see Eeshan taking care and guiding you guys. You are in safe hands ,Godspeed 😌
I love how both of you are so respectful and appreciative of everything. Its a good feeling to see people like you. I have seen so many westerners behaving condescending, parading into people's home as it's some zoo or treating like its a circus, being absolutely disrespectful and obnoxious. But this is such a genuine exploration on your part.
I am happy for you dear Keith to see you enjoying this journey of exploring food. But believe me, if you explore in sub urban areas of India, you will see, there are many more spice blends and speciality every district has in every state of India.
Great to see you go spice and अचार shopping. I am from north india but I like to do my spice shopping in south india especially in kochi Keith , you will need to plan out your india visits for the next decade .
Welcome to India both 💖🎉🎉🎉😊 while you are here do try the authentic Indian somosa which you will find almost everywhere....Ishaan you are doing an awesome job👍 of Athithi Devo bhava 🙏
It's very good to see that u r able to speak hindi as well. To be honest became a fan of you after watching and hearing ur hindi.. thank you so much for respecting our language and country ... waiting to see more of your contents in future....
Brothers, I am enjoying your video from Kolkata. You are eating everything and are appreciating wow great. It is a symbol of broad and open mind. You are great and your heart is more big. God bless you at all time.
Kerala (south India) is the home of spices. Visit Kochi city to see the enormous freshly produced spices. You can also see spice gardens where all the spices of Indian cuisine are cultivated.
Yes but all states also have their many local spice mixes. So tasting everything is equally important. Example: Mustard Base in Bengal, Coconut base in MH, onion base in North etc.
Hi chef Keith I came across this RUclips channel randomly while travelling to office. I recognised your T-shirt pattern I guess the brand you’re wearing is psycho bunny. I worked for them as a developer for quite sometime. I wish you best of your food exploration journey please do visit South Indian states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telugana, Karnataka, Andra Pradesh. I bet you’ll come across more amazing food. Only in India you’ll come across different way of making food for every 50 kms. #you_guys_made_day❤
You guys are doing great , you have managed to inspire me (MUMBAI ITE) to try our street food and shopping ..now a days we mostly rely online groceries 😂
Not just chaos but organised chaos😂… I was surprised no one approached you for a selfie… remember once you pose for 1 person the whole crowd will follow😂
haha. My Sous Chef was approached once. We had a camera crew with us for a lot of stuff since I am working on a documentary so I am sure that kept people away unfortunately!
You have been given correct advice to ho uo Lalbaug. Every 5 years i go home to mumbai anc bring my sgare of spice, even after 5 years it tastes the same. Keep in glass bottle and store in pantry not fridge. If u have a pantry in basement u coulc jeeo there. Buy goda masala, kanda lasoon masala. Go to khamkar masala shop. U can customize to your taste and he can educate you too. Authentic pounding.
Atithi devo bhava, you are most welcome in india. When you come, you come like a foreigner. But whenever you, you goes like our friend or family members ❤❤❤
Wow Keith! Welcome to my home state & good luck for your amazing food journey of India! I exactly know that smell @6:33!! :) Has been the yearly summer ritual of me & every other family around me to make our own Masala / Spice mix! I & my wife brought 2lbs from India last year.. We spend it more carefully than $$ !! :D I do make my own here but it's not the same! Since you are there in Maharashtra do try authentic sub-regional cuisines.. Kokan (Coastal) area fish & crabs & shrimps' varieties.. Food of western Maharashtra mainly Misal, Mutton (Goat) Rassa with Millet roti.. If you travel to Kolhapur Tambda (Red) & Pandhara (White) rassa is a must! Pohe & Puran Poli (Sweet Roti) is consumed all across the state! Again All The Best & may you fall in Love with Indian food all over again! ❤ from Canada!
Wel come to incredible india🇮🇳njoy lots of thing...try vinay health home hotel,thakurwadi girgaon( mumbai)-states,food,chat,dress, languages,etc...... 0:111:272:06
When the spices come in to the hands on chef Keith he was like a child who's desperate for the toys. And chef believe me your hindi make me think is your teacher a bihari? I can feel that bihari slang in your Hindi.
You went to the best place of Mumbai to buy spices. They make instant garam masala over there, you have to provide home spice recipe/list. You missed famous malvani seafood restaurant Dutta Boarding, 2 minutes walk from lalbaug market and Maharashtrian snacks centre Ladu Samrat. I hope you try seafood in Mumbai, as it is coastal city don't miss fried Bombay duck and parwns koliwada.
Welcome to the Spices Capital of world,,,,,Bharat(Indian),,, You both r just fantastic,,,ATHITHI DEVO BHABVA,, INDIA IS TOO UNDERRATED BUT HAVE POTENTIAL
Would you please try the spice "KababChini"? unusual types of material. Still, the addition of Kabab chini to Biryani enhances its flavour. It's known as a secret Ingredient by some.
You'd be surprised what spices you get here in the USA especially New Jersey. There is an isle just of Acchaars -- pickles in the Indian grocery store here. In Bombay -- try seafood -- esp Pompfret, Rawas - Indian salmon, prawns and last but not least Bombay Duck -- it's a fish. With the seafood -- gulp down a glass of Sol Kadhi. In fish try both -- fish fried in semolina -- Rawa and fish curry -- coconut based. Go for the traditional rice -- which is parboiled. They might try to offer Basmati. Refuse.
There are some wonderful home made brand names for aachar you will find in most super markets and stores also such as Mother's Recipe, Bedekar pickles, etc ....they come in bottles as well as tetra packs... enjoy!!🫶
@@chefKeithSarasin Mostly, yes. Nowadays most pickles especially those sold commercially have preservatives. Best is homemade, no vinegar or citric acid.
loved it !! you should have said 2-3 words in marathi instead of hindi. since they were all marathi, they would have probably loved it even more if you would have said khoop chaan instead of bahot badhiya. haha. btw my native village is the birthplace of alphonso mangoes and i honestly feel that maaza is one of the most overrated mango drink in india. you should try aamras at any local vendor and ask them for no sugar.
@@chefKeithSarasin I have tried more than 10-12 different types of mangoes, including the Filipino Carabao mangoes which were definitely very sweet but flavor wise Alphonso Mangoes from Devgad are probably the best. Maybe I am biased but I literally don't think the Haapus as we call them has any match. 🤣 You only find them in the summer time though, we usually freeze the pulp for using it over the year. The 100% authentic pulp can only be found in konkani households. You can't find it in restaurants, at least I havent. But whatever you find at local restaurants is still much much better than maaza.
Chef, you are totally underappreciated. 😢
Let this fact not deter you from making contents for those of us who love you. Stay strong. ✊
Wow, thank you
What an amazing host; he knew exactly where to take you. Lalbaug is famous for its spices in Mumbai. Every Maharashtrian, and even people from other states, come here to have spices especially tailored and custom made for them.
Ishan is a good friend of mine and truly someone who understands the city. It was incredible
There is custom in Indian families to make pickles and fresh masala for an entire year worth of supplies around months of May and June before rains start. People of Mumbai flock in huge numbers in Lalbaug wholesale spice market during that time as we get good prices as compared to other places around the city.
I know Ishan and he's like a friggin' encyclopedia of food with arms and legs.
@@AbbasBagasrawala1987 wow. How do you know him.
@@chefKeithSarasinplease🙏🙏🙏 visit kokan in Maharashtra you will get lots of variety and taste and style in food... And nature is also so beautiful....... Try to visit... You will shocked
This chef needs more views just because he loves his profession and enjoys the flavours around like a kid.
♥️🙏🏻
Didn't realize you were doing long form content on RUclips! Great stuff man, genuinely felt like I was there with you in parts!
Haha yup! Thanks my friend so good to see you.
Welcome to India...love and respect from the heart to you and America
And to you my friend
I stumbled across your videos in recommendation and I was surprised and happy to see Eeshan taking care and guiding you guys.
You are in safe hands ,Godspeed 😌
Haha do you know him?
India is very chaotic and loud and a little scary. But what an amazing place full of culture, people, and food!!
It is. It’s almost one of my favorite places ever and it’s beautiful
You don't get rare things without difficulties
The British occupied it for 186 years. There must be a reason
@@hnmsolutions1 Their occupation was 100% negative
Only metro cities
Your so lucky to reach to this place just to taste the authentic spices around the world
I am so lucky. I don’t take that lightly
I love how both of you are so respectful and appreciative of everything. Its a good feeling to see people like you. I have seen so many westerners behaving condescending, parading into people's home as it's some zoo or treating like its a circus, being absolutely disrespectful and obnoxious. But this is such a genuine exploration on your part.
Yah, I am sorry that some people act that way! People need to learn more respect
I am happy for you dear Keith to see you enjoying this journey of exploring food. But believe me, if you explore in sub urban areas of India, you will see, there are many more spice blends and speciality every district has in every state of India.
Great to see you go spice and अचार shopping. I am from north india but I like to do my spice shopping in south india especially in kochi
Keith , you will need to plan out your india visits for the next decade .
Welcome to India both 💖🎉🎉🎉😊 while you are here do try the authentic Indian somosa which you will find almost everywhere....Ishaan you are doing an awesome job👍 of Athithi Devo bhava 🙏
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
In Kerala another variety of tasty vegetable samosa available, also will get it the same in the UAE .
9:07 from India…… love this guy…..nation first and always.
It's very good to see that u r able to speak hindi as well. To be honest became a fan of you after watching and hearing ur hindi.. thank you so much for respecting our language and country ... waiting to see more of your contents in future....
Thanks a ton!
Coconut water taste like heaven . True beauty of India is its culture , warm people and divine food !! Best Wishes chef
Yes, true
Brothers, I am enjoying your video from Kolkata. You are eating everything and are appreciating wow great. It is a symbol of broad and open mind. You are great and your heart is more big. God bless you at all time.
Thank you so much 😀
Indian listen from their heart ❤ #proud to be indian...thanks for visiting 🇮🇳
Wow im so delighted to know tht how much ur loving the food❤❤seeing you guys enjoying it all made me really happy 😊
Kerala (south India) is the home of spices. Visit Kochi city to see the enormous freshly produced spices. You can also see spice gardens where all the spices of Indian cuisine are cultivated.
Yes but all states also have their many local spice mixes. So tasting everything is equally important. Example: Mustard Base in Bengal, Coconut base in MH, onion base in North etc.
Hi chef Keith I came across this RUclips channel randomly while travelling to office. I recognised your T-shirt pattern I guess the brand you’re wearing is psycho bunny. I worked for them as a developer for quite sometime. I wish you best of your food exploration journey please do visit South Indian states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telugana, Karnataka, Andra Pradesh. I bet you’ll come across more amazing food. Only in India you’ll come across different way of making food for every 50 kms. #you_guys_made_day❤
So glad you are here. Ty so much for this comment
You guys are doing great , you have managed to inspire me (MUMBAI ITE) to try our street food and shopping ..now a days we mostly rely online groceries 😂
Thank you so much 😀
Your openness...that is what makes the difference. Your Hindi is 👍
Thank you so much
Happy to see you guys... Enjoy your every sec in india... lots of love from a INDIAN FAN...❤❤❤
Thank you so much 😀
“Calculated chaos “. No I disagree. It’s “controlled chaos” and I love it .
I did too :)
Not just chaos but organised chaos😂…
I was surprised no one approached you for a selfie… remember once you pose for 1 person the whole crowd will follow😂
haha. My Sous Chef was approached once. We had a camera crew with us for a lot of stuff since I am working on a documentary so I am sure that kept people away unfortunately!
You have been given correct advice to ho uo Lalbaug. Every 5 years i go home to mumbai anc bring my sgare of spice, even after 5 years it tastes the same. Keep in glass bottle and store in pantry not fridge. If u have a pantry in basement u coulc jeeo there. Buy goda masala, kanda lasoon masala. Go to khamkar masala shop. U can customize to your taste and he can educate you too. Authentic pounding.
Well said. Ty my friend
Born and brought up in bombay. Happy to see those places I worked from brought back some memories. Great videos. Keep sending.
I Love Those Random Shots When You Both Wander In The Market Like Everyday Us W Cameraguy😅
Atithi devo bhava, you are most welcome in india.
When you come, you come like a foreigner. But whenever you, you goes like our friend or family members ❤❤❤
Sooo true. Ty my dear friend
Awesome Video. I live in Jersey City, and I miss these! I wish I have money to open an Indian restaurant with you in New York here
Maybe one day!
Try kothimbir vadi, aalu vadi, puranpoli, masale bhat, misal, bhakarvadi , Bombay sandwitch, kokani Fish fry , Fry bombay duck (bombil)in Mumbai
Keith, isnt it like switching from black n white tv to 4k high def. Tv, the restaurant food in Usa vs. India.?
Absolutely true
Wow Keith! Welcome to my home state & good luck for your amazing food journey of India!
I exactly know that smell @6:33!! :) Has been the yearly summer ritual of me & every other family around me to make our own Masala / Spice mix!
I & my wife brought 2lbs from India last year.. We spend it more carefully than $$ !! :D
I do make my own here but it's not the same! Since you are there in Maharashtra do try authentic sub-regional cuisines.. Kokan (Coastal) area fish & crabs & shrimps' varieties.. Food of western Maharashtra mainly Misal, Mutton (Goat) Rassa with Millet roti.. If you travel to Kolhapur Tambda (Red) & Pandhara (White) rassa is a must! Pohe & Puran Poli (Sweet Roti) is consumed all across the state! Again All The Best & may you fall in Love with Indian food all over again!
❤ from Canada!
Wow. This is an incredible comment. Ty my friend. Please stay in touch. Would love to talk more!
@@chefKeithSarasin Sure!👍 Would love to meet you once you are back from India. I am just one hour's drive from Niagara Falls!😊
Your videos are really fun to watch
Especially when spice is there
I can say your videos are "Spicy" 😉👌🚩🕉️🇮🇳
Haha Ty
Wel come to incredible india🇮🇳njoy lots of thing...try vinay health home hotel,thakurwadi girgaon( mumbai)-states,food,chat,dress, languages,etc...... 0:11 1:27 2:06
Ty my friend. It’s such an incredible place. ♥️🇮🇳
I would like to Mr. Guide well disciplined and very much knowledgeable . Guys you are so much lucky to have him along with you..😊
Sir thank you for visiting India. 🙏 You happy I happy 🙏
So nice of you
Rice, Curd and a small spoon of Pickle/Achaar is best combo to end a lunch or dinner 😄
When the spices come in to the hands on chef Keith he was like a child who's desperate for the toys.
And chef believe me your hindi make me think is your teacher a bihari? I can feel that bihari slang in your Hindi.
Haha thank you for your kindness. I have a lot of work to do with my Hindi but I’m trying
Yessss keith ur the best❤❤❤
Edit: I wanted voice over during coconut part telling how it was.
Next video I’m switching it up a bit and doing some voice overs to explain more
You went to the best place of Mumbai to buy spices. They make instant garam masala over there, you have to provide home spice recipe/list. You missed famous malvani seafood restaurant Dutta Boarding, 2 minutes walk from lalbaug market and Maharashtrian snacks centre Ladu Samrat. I hope you try seafood in Mumbai, as it is coastal city don't miss fried Bombay duck and parwns koliwada.
Thanks for the tips!
Seeing you appreciate the Spices! And the Video is so unfiltered. ( Subscribedl)
Thanks for the sub it means so much!
You can visit nearby Elephanta caves which is UNESCO site known for great cultural importance.
Some how india feels alive 🎉🎉🎉
It is soooo alive and amazing
@@chefKeithSarasin it is
Welcome to the Spices Capital of world,,,,,Bharat(Indian),,,
You both r just fantastic,,,ATHITHI DEVO BHABVA,,
INDIA IS TOO UNDERRATED BUT HAVE POTENTIAL
India the spice King 😆
Visit badeMiya while you are near gateway of India behind the Taj.
I’ve heard so much about that place!!
Underrated channel must need some boost .
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ Ty my friend
India 🙏
Just randomly stumbled upon your video and I just loved it. ❤
Awesome! Thank you! Hope to see you around here!
@@chefKeithSarasin keep on doing great work 🙏🏼 ( subscribed you for more awesome videos about Indian food 😉 )
hahahahahaa this was so cool to see you guys tripping over cinnamon!
Haha it was insane
reallyyy lovin ur vids
Means so much to me
Hope you guys are enjoying in India 😊
Loving it
You should visit Jodhpur Rajasthan wholesale masala market ... you'll be surprised more
Will do soon
Kieth, Sri Lankan cinnamon is the best..
I see you are having a great time. 😀❤👍
It was incredible
Genuine video.
Love your content delhi is famous for food ❤visit delhi love from India 🇮🇳 ❤
Ty my friend
Waiting for upcoming videos!! Enjoy your trip!!
Have two out now but soooo many more to come!!
Love from India
Ty my friend
Thanks for your honest reaction. It is fugging chaos
It is but it’s absolutely beautiful too
@@chefKeithSarasin I live in Mumbai. The place has character but sometimes it’s a lot. Not for the faint of heart
@@chefKeithSarasin The point is when you leave -- you will want to go back.
1:41 Oooh gari, how I miss thee!
Come to Kerala (south of India)especially wayanad and Idukki you'll find the spice farms
That’s the plan for my next trip. I’m obsessed with South Indian food.
@@chefKeithSarasin thanks for the reply let us know if you'd need any recommendations.
@@Since-2001 I def will my friend.
Not sure if you tried Delhi spice market at Kharibawli , you will find some rarest of spices from Himalayan
We were waiting 😂😂❤❤
♥️♥️♥️
your guide is very knowledgeable
Sure is. He’s my friend Ishan
Those things are the best buys from India, since the time of Greek Empire!
I like your content sir love from india❤❤
Thank you ji
Your Indian accent is so real .
Haha yah?
Welcome to India
Ty my friend
Chef is too good
You have to visit in kochin (Kerala)
The land of spices
काइथ भाऊ मुंबईला परत कधी येताय 🤔🙏
Wonderful vlog keith👍👍👍👍
Ty
Would you please try the spice "KababChini"? unusual types of material. Still, the addition of Kabab chini to Biryani enhances its flavour. It's known as a secret Ingredient by some.
I love it! I have it in my kitchen all the time
@@chefKeithSarasin that's great .
Walk down the streets in Fort Kochi, Kerala...you get the aroma of spices on the street...
Thanks for the tip!
Honestly speaking, I find Times Square to be much more of a "chaos" than Gateway of India.
Welcome to the East!
Visit Odisha for Dalma, dahi Vada aloo dum, pitha , pakhala , Odia thali etc
Enjoy as much as possible, buddies. You won't find this kind of world anywhere else in the whole world.
Fair
Hi Keith, Wanted to know if you have opened your Restraunt as yet, if not when do you plan on opening it?
Still working on finding a location and securing capital. It's a process but I believe that one day it will work out soon!
You'd be surprised what spices you get here in the USA especially New Jersey. There is an isle just of Acchaars -- pickles in the Indian grocery store here.
In Bombay -- try seafood -- esp Pompfret, Rawas - Indian salmon, prawns and last but not least Bombay Duck -- it's a fish. With the seafood -- gulp down a glass of Sol Kadhi.
In fish try both -- fish fried in semolina -- Rawa and fish curry -- coconut based. Go for the traditional rice -- which is parboiled. They might try to offer Basmati. Refuse.
visit Mejwaani in newport
Hey chef. You should do a video on mangalorean food
Will do soon
Chaos is everywhere in north India 😊
Kyu bhai northeast ko bhi bharde kya 😂
@@mohit1768 🥲😃
Try misal from aswad Dadar, it's award winning
I had misal at a hill station that was great!
Hii..plz try vinay health home girgaon,thakurdwar-mumbai....pure veg..dish.unique potato wada,sabudana wada,mattar pattice, kothimbir wadi,Kanda poha,piyush soft mango drink
Just order online. Every service is available online in India
Try kerela coconut, you ll be amazed
Sounds great!
@@chefKeithSarasin yeah, it's kind of orange in colour from outside, just an added information 👍
Don't buy achar from market, it contains vinegar and citrate as preservatives. Get homemade achar from acquaintance.
Do you think or know that is true for every market?
There are some wonderful home made brand names for aachar you will find in most super markets and stores also such as Mother's Recipe, Bedekar pickles, etc
....they come in bottles as well as tetra packs... enjoy!!🫶
These 2 names are brand names of pickles I've been having since I was a kid....😊
@@chefKeithSarasin Mostly, yes. Nowadays most pickles especially those sold commercially have preservatives. Best is homemade, no vinegar or citric acid.
India represents all worlds , 1st, 3rd, 4th ect
Come to South india, Hyderabad Bangalore
4:30 that’s how Europeans got to know Indian spices. That’s where it all began. 😂😂
😂😂
loved it !! you should have said 2-3 words in marathi instead of hindi. since they were all marathi, they would have probably loved it even more if you would have said khoop chaan instead of bahot badhiya. haha. btw my native village is the birthplace of alphonso mangoes and i honestly feel that maaza is one of the most overrated mango drink in india. you should try aamras at any local vendor and ask them for no sugar.
Thank you for all these tips. I’m obsessed with mangos so I can’t imagine how wonderful your village must be
@@chefKeithSarasin I have tried more than 10-12 different types of mangoes, including the Filipino Carabao mangoes which were definitely very sweet but flavor wise Alphonso Mangoes from Devgad are probably the best. Maybe I am biased but I literally don't think the Haapus as we call them has any match. 🤣
You only find them in the summer time though, we usually freeze the pulp for using it over the year. The 100% authentic pulp can only be found in konkani households. You can't find it in restaurants, at least I havent. But whatever you find at local restaurants is still much much better than maaza.
Hello sir
Please have a taste of dishes from Northeast part of India
You'll love it 😊
Will do soon
Keith please come to Pune.
मराठी शिकवा आपल्या पाहुण्यांना ❤🎉😮😊
Bro if you still in India then plz come to indore
Hope you had a wonderful time in India. When are you coming back?
Not soon enough haha. Honestly, already planning my next trip.
@@chefKeithSarasin Chef, next time please try some prasad in the temples. Your will feel blessed.
Please do try pani puri bro... I have seen your video of pani puri making with you friend... Please do try it in india....❤❤
Badhiya Badhiya bro❤
Dhanyvad bhai.
What is this place ? I am not a chef but I love cooking and will be visiting India soon..any advice ?
Sooo much advice. I’ll do a video soon