Used to eagerly wait for the "Brunch" magazine every Sunday, and flip the pages directly to go to Mr Sanghvi's articles. They were my first lessons about how to understand and appreciate the nuances of cooking...the falvours, the techniques etc. What a cracker of an episode. The following will be my dream episode on Forkers: Sid & Shanky, Mr Kunal Vijaykar, the legendary Mr Vir Sanghvi and the OGs of food blogging, Rocky & Mayur. Team Forkers, pls make it happen!!!
He is soo wrong about the second part. These dishes clearly have influence from central Asia. The biggest Tandoors in The world are in Uzbekistan. Also Punjabi culture was always affected by Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia since Punjab region bordered them. Its so shameful these nationalists guys are teaching wrong history on purpose. Most Indians didn't even eat meat before
Most indians didn’t even eat meat before? Have you read any Sanskrit or prakrit book? One example do you know in mahabharat mamsam odanam or rice and meat is mentioned as a popular dish? Dont spread around your impression and politics if you don’t have knowledge
@@guharup Those dishes are not modern dishes, all of these modern dishes Clearly came or have heavy influence from Central Asia and Mahabharata was written in Punjab and on Afghan border, modern day Pakistan, not in what is most of India today. Like I said Western parts of South Asia were always influenced by Central Asia and Iran
I love Vir’s no-holds-barred style here! He’s always seemed one deep breath away from dropping an f-bomb on TV, but holds back just in time. But with good food and company… he’s finally unleashed! Bravo!
Couldn't expect more authentic and genuine cuisine. As you said Bukhara doesn't use broiler chickens for tandoori and other dishes too. We can see the difference in texture, colour and shine as well. Overall superb presentation and experience.
I was so surprised to see that authentic dishes do not have artificial flavors. glad people here prefer taste rather than how food looks. Eagerly waiting to visit Delhi for the authentic food i've been missing my entire life. And yes Delhi is the place to live ... coming from a guy living in Hyderabad.
It's great to hear that Priya Raje Scindia is co-producing this project. Looking forward to see more culinary offerings from the Gwalior and Chambal regions.
but the most memorable dish was the potato one and but ofcourse the dal. All foreigners around our table seemed to think that as well. Everyone was reordering the aloo in spite of the plenty of meat options. Very heavenly.
: "It’s been ages since I last visited Bukhara, and this episode brought all those memories rushing back. And I have to mention the girl’s reaction at 8:17-absolutely priceless! Another brilliant episode, kudos to the entire crew and technicians. Keep up the fantastic work. My best wishes to everyone involved. Keep rocking!"
Just like how chef JP Singh manages bukhara /peshawari etc. Chef Ajit Bangera who set up Royal vega in ITC coromandel /narmada etc etc and later on Chef varun mohan carried the mantle.
There you are !!! The Big Forkers !! Not saying just coz it was desi food but it was authentic episode. Back with natural flow !! Kuddos to more. Its great that Khurchan is not getting the popularity and is low key compared to the tikka masala and kadhai versions or else every restaurant might spoil the essence !
Have been following each episode of yours since you started. Hope to develop this knowledge about food myself that just elevates the experience of eating and vibing with the city.
I’m at the risk of going bald by scratching my head about why this channel doesn’t have more views. Or maybe, maybe the view/engagement count represents the highest possible quality of an audience you can get at this point of time 😂. Great stuff, folks. If you ever drop by Amsterdam (not the one in The States), give me a nudge; not that you’d find a food utopia there.
@@TheBigForkers and may you get bigger! If that show with Gino and Ramsay is on one end of the humour spectrum and the Top Gear gang on the other end of banter, you are somewhere in the middle; i.e. you represent the best of both the flavours. Keep it up! - your run-of-the-mill internet fan
Thank you showing us Bukhara, loved how they have made sure to keep things nostalgic and to give such an amazing experience. This also made me wish to visit this restaurant, more power to you brother :)
Being a regular at Bukhara since last 30 years, this is 1/2 truth. The 36 inch naan is unedible. It is a good photo on Instagram though. Also, Bukhara served Butter Chicken until a decade back. Then they stopped and took it off the menu.
the real encyclopedia of Indian food with a true lens guys!! i may have bitched about you here and there but seriously i love your research and what you capture defiantly requires a true passion! i love your show!!! the only show i love about Indian cuisine and flavours! and the only channel I make effort to comment so fucking far!
mouth watering video. but u need to also tell the bill amount of dishes ordered, even if you didnt pay it. i wud love to have lunch and dinner everyday at bukhara but even a dish can fund my monthly grocery.....
@@TheBigForkers Michelin does not rate Indian cuisine because all Indian foods look and taste the same. Low creativity. The rare Indian restaurant that receives a Michelin Star is invariably located abroad and serves fusion cuisine.
@@TheBigForkers Michelin doesn't rate Indian cuisine in India because all Indian foods look and taste the same with poor creativity. The couple of Indian restaurants awarded a Michelin Star are in London and serve fusion food.
London, New York, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Los Angeles Not India yet, because Michelin doesn't exist in India. And not all Indian restsraunts cook the same.
Can't believe you got a guest like Vir and we just got a drop of his vast food history knowledge.. Note to Produce/Director/creative team/ Sid : Milking the Ocean out of an opportunity like this should be your priority, esp. if Quality over Quantity is your goal.. No point lamenting about it at the end saying we could sit for hours, when you let it slip right there.. Keep up the grind boies.. loving your content.. PS : All the feedback is with positive intentions.. peace..
Don't know what that means.. fire/rehire an editor/director if it's what it takes Sid.. good luck with all the rest.. PS : An honest banter goes far beyond any post-prod words with graphics/gimmicks..
He is soo wrong about the second part. These dishes clearly have influence from central Asia. The biggest Tandoors in The world are in Uzbekistan. Also Punjabi culture was always affected by Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia since Punjab region bordered them. Its so shameful these nationalists guys are teaching wrong history on purpose. Most Indians didn't even eat meat before
Watching this video the first thing, in the morning with breakfast! I am a Vegetarian, but I LOVED this food spread, the atmosphere, and the ambiance (are both words one and the same? 🤔) I LOVED THIS particular Delhi's vibes and the conversation was tasty too! Cheers!! What's next on the menu?
Once again if things go well between india and pakistan. I would go to bukhara !!!! Grew up watching indian movies. Have Great friends. Zaban bhi ek. great Atmosphere 🙏
hey guys really loving your content lately. I have a very genuine question i see you reviewing the place but i checked zomato dining recently and there seem to be more bad reviews about bukhara's food standards dipping. I have never been there yet despite living in delhi but is something i am looking forward to real soon. do you think there is any substance to this string of bad reviews because there is not one but many
Each one has their opinion... But this restaurant has been dishing out great food for years... And our day was no exception.. Ab baaki kismat tumhaari..😉
@@TheBigForkers Boss, I was working in Maurya in 1978, a year after the hotel opened. Anyone who was around at that time knows that it was Todar Mal who was the main man at Bukhara. Unfortunately he was not very educated and used to love his daaru. He had been brought in by the ITC team from The President Hotel in Darya Ganj. I have a lot of respect for Mr Sanghvi as far as his commentary on food is concerned but his knowledge on ITC and other hotels is based on what has been told by someone who heard it from someone else. Mr Sanghvi wasn't around when Bukhara came into being.
@@TheBigForkers I would be happy to give any more details if required. I have a lot of issues with Mr Sanghvi on his political views but this is much more serious - giving due credit to the to the person who made something like Bukhara to happen. I have had some very senior food professionals missing flights because they decided to drop into Bukhara on way to the airport.
The most shocking thing was it was never Mughal or Mughlai food, the chefs who were jobless after Mughal went bankrupt , created the brand for People to come and eat this street food - grilled and skewered.
@@TheBigForkers I specifically stayed at ITC just to try Bukhara. I went 3 times, each time thinking that the "okay" dishes were likely a consequence of staffing issues. All 3 times the food was not nearly as good as NYC. Definitely try it.
Bukhara oh Bukhara Bukhara has long been celebrated as one of India’s finest dining establishments, known for its legendary tandoori cuisine and impeccable hospitality. Unfortunately, my recent visit fell far short of its once-iconic standards. The tandoori kebabs, a hallmark of Bukhara, were disappointingly dry and lacked the succulence they’re renowned for. From the windows, it was evident that these dishes were pre-cooked, robbing them of their freshness and flavor. This shortcut is disheartening for a restaurant of Bukhara’s stature, where high-quality, freshly prepared food should be non-negotiable. To make matters worse, the management appeared to prioritize VIP guests over regular diners. While the VIP tables were attended to with great enthusiasm, the rest of us were left waiting endlessly for service. This imbalance created an unwelcoming atmosphere, as though we were an afterthought. The waitstaff, too, seemed more focused on soliciting tips than delivering the renowned Bukhara hospitality. Basic service was lackluster, with little effort made to ensure diners felt valued or attended to. Bukhara once set the gold standard for Indian dining, but sadly, it appears to have lost its way. It’s a shame to see such an iconic establishment compromise on both food quality and service. I truly hope they take steps to restore their former glory, as my recent experience was far from the excellence Bukhara used to represents
Sometime I feel Shanky is going to implode right in middle of the most saturated patronising Delhi crowd after taking all the Bombay bashing with these northie boys.
It is overhyped... It might have been good 30 years ago, when Delhi had limited restaurants... Today, every nook and corner has over a dozen restaurants and they serve not only delicious but reasonably priced too....
Used to eagerly wait for the "Brunch" magazine every Sunday, and flip the pages directly to go to Mr Sanghvi's articles. They were my first lessons about how to understand and appreciate the nuances of cooking...the falvours, the techniques etc. What a cracker of an episode. The following will be my dream episode on Forkers: Sid & Shanky, Mr Kunal Vijaykar, the legendary Mr Vir Sanghvi and the OGs of food blogging, Rocky & Mayur. Team Forkers, pls make it happen!!!
That's a great idea!
Vir Sanghvi casually dropping chindian cuisine history in India....love it.
Hahaha history lesson
He is right Tangra is more Cantonese variety...but you can get better Chinese food in Tiretta bazaar
He is soo wrong about the second part. These dishes clearly have influence from central Asia. The biggest Tandoors in The world are in Uzbekistan. Also Punjabi culture was always affected by Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia since Punjab region bordered them. Its so shameful these nationalists guys are teaching wrong history on purpose. Most Indians didn't even eat meat before
Most indians didn’t even eat meat before? Have you read any Sanskrit or prakrit book? One example do you know in mahabharat mamsam odanam or rice and meat is mentioned as a popular dish? Dont spread around your impression and politics if you don’t have knowledge
@@guharup Those dishes are not modern dishes, all of these modern dishes Clearly came or have heavy influence from Central Asia and Mahabharata was written in Punjab and on Afghan border, modern day Pakistan, not in what is most of India today. Like I said Western parts of South Asia were always influenced by Central Asia and Iran
I love Vir’s no-holds-barred style here! He’s always seemed one deep breath away from dropping an f-bomb on TV, but holds back just in time. But with good food and company… he’s finally unleashed! Bravo!
Bukhara must be the only restaurant, that took the simplest of possible dish that is makhani daal and elevate it to a different level...
Owner and chef perfect example for knowing ur restaurant and ur customers
Couldn't expect more authentic and genuine cuisine. As you said Bukhara doesn't use broiler chickens for tandoori and other dishes too. We can see the difference in texture, colour and shine as well. Overall superb presentation and experience.
Bukhara menu is the brainchild of grand master chef Imtiaz Qureshi ...ITC should be given credit to bring a gem like him.
And Chef Manjit Gill
that girl in the background, watching all that food 😂😂 and obviously our mota Bhai .
We missed that...have to watch it again
I was so surprised to see that authentic dishes do not have artificial flavors. glad people here prefer taste rather than how food looks. Eagerly waiting to visit Delhi for the authentic food i've been missing my entire life. And yes Delhi is the place to live ... coming from a guy living in Hyderabad.
We are looking forward to Hyderabad
Intelligent conversation over good food is so appetizing !!
It's great to hear that Priya Raje Scindia is co-producing this project. Looking forward to see more culinary offerings from the Gwalior and Chambal regions.
We are planning to
Wow! Getting the legend Vir and getting to shoot in Bhukhara! Superb
It was an honour
I need more of Vir Sanghvi. I would like to learn new things about all of his research towards food n life.
You must read his opinions and articles. He is a repository of great food anecdotes
@@TheBigForkers sure will
@@TheBigForkersyeah he had an epiphany while on the bench following radia tapes😂
Stop being a bore
@@TheBigForkers such baath Bola Bhai . If I were you I would have asked him, what & how he transformed himself from a journalist to a food expert ?
but the most memorable dish was the potato one and but ofcourse the dal. All foreigners around our table seemed to think that as well. Everyone was reordering the aloo in spite of the plenty of meat options. Very heavenly.
Have to go back for the potatoes
: "It’s been ages since I last visited Bukhara, and this episode brought all those memories rushing back. And I have to mention the girl’s reaction at 8:17-absolutely priceless! Another brilliant episode, kudos to the entire crew and technicians. Keep up the fantastic work. My best wishes to everyone involved. Keep rocking!"
Thank you boss for those kind words
Just like how chef JP Singh manages bukhara /peshawari etc. Chef Ajit Bangera who set up Royal vega in ITC coromandel /narmada etc etc and later on Chef varun mohan carried the mantle.
Legends
There you are !!! The Big Forkers !!
Not saying just coz it was desi food but it was authentic episode. Back with natural flow !! Kuddos to more.
Its great that Khurchan is not getting the popularity and is low key compared to the tikka masala and kadhai versions or else every restaurant might spoil the essence !
Cheers
This might just be the best episode this far :)
What a fun lunch ... also Vir being himself :D
Cheers Kurush
Vir Sanghvi sir is so knowledgeable. I would love to listen to him talking more about food
My favorite restaurant in the whole world, Bukhara in Delhi❤️
Have been following each episode of yours since you started. Hope to develop this knowledge about food myself that just elevates the experience of eating and vibing with the city.
What a legendary episode, loved it!
I’m at the risk of going bald by scratching my head about why this channel doesn’t have more views. Or maybe, maybe the view/engagement count represents the highest possible quality of an audience you can get at this point of time 😂. Great stuff, folks. If you ever drop by Amsterdam (not the one in The States), give me a nudge; not that you’d find a food utopia there.
Because it's an English language show with limited reach within the GEC. We are certainly bigger on television
@@TheBigForkers and may you get bigger! If that show with Gino and Ramsay is on one end of the humour spectrum and the Top Gear gang on the other end of banter, you are somewhere in the middle; i.e. you represent the best of both the flavours. Keep it up! - your run-of-the-mill internet fan
You caught it just right mate...add Bourdain to that middle ground and one ends up with TBF. That's why we have done better on television than YT.
Thank you showing us Bukhara, loved how they have made sure to keep things nostalgic and to give such an amazing experience. This also made me wish to visit this restaurant, more power to you brother :)
Being a regular at Bukhara since last 30 years, this is 1/2 truth. The 36 inch naan is unedible. It is a good photo on Instagram though. Also, Bukhara served Butter Chicken until a decade back. Then they stopped and took it off the menu.
Yeah the big manta ray naan is pretty useless
depth of knowledge from both side sirrrrsss!!!!
Its such a delight to see Vir Sanghvi after ages, if I wanna be a food blogger I'd love to learn that from Vir Sanghvi
Blogging is different than journalism and also different from shooting episodes.
I only knew him as a Journalist, so I stand corrected too :) Thanks
Wow.. Vir knows a great deal about food and the history.
He certainly does
guest had really deep knowledge about tandoori cuisine
This is such a fantastic talk at one of the most iconic restaurants of the country. The lore was absolutely on point too.
Thank you
The owner is very open minded and straight forward
ITC hotels owns the restaraunt
When you hace Royalty as Co-producer such episodes are bound to happen....to many more...many many more
the real encyclopedia of Indian food with a true lens guys!! i may have bitched about you here and there but seriously i love your research and what you capture defiantly requires a true passion! i love your show!!! the only show i love about Indian cuisine and flavours! and the only channel I make effort to comment so fucking far!
Thank you for those kind words
Saying this to cover the internet trend : We got this before GTA 6 ❤ you guys are bringing NDTV goodtimes and lifestyle shows on youtube !
mouth watering video. but u need to also tell the bill amount of dishes ordered, even if you didnt pay it. i wud love to have lunch and dinner everyday at bukhara but even a dish can fund my monthly grocery.....
Me too from now onwards a fan boy of “Vir Sanghvi”
Would've been a great episode of that man Vir would just shut it for one second!
All that great food probably went cold thanks to his monologues
Always been a fan of Vir Sanghvi
You guys are too good.....machao
😊 Bukhara has yet to be awarded a Michelin Star 😮. It's famous in India. That's all.
There is no Michelin in India
@@TheBigForkers Michelin does not rate Indian cuisine because all Indian foods look and taste the same. Low creativity. The rare Indian restaurant that receives a Michelin Star is invariably located abroad and serves fusion cuisine.
That's not true. Michelin doesn't exist in India. When it comes, it will rate restaraunts as it always does.
@@TheBigForkers Michelin doesn't rate Indian cuisine in India because all Indian foods look and taste the same with poor creativity. The couple of Indian restaurants awarded a Michelin Star are in London and serve fusion food.
London, New York, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Los Angeles
Not India yet, because Michelin doesn't exist in India. And not all Indian restsraunts cook the same.
Great episode for the gastronomists!
cheers
Can't believe you got a guest like Vir and we just got a drop of his vast food history knowledge..
Note to Produce/Director/creative team/ Sid : Milking the Ocean out of an opportunity like this should be your priority, esp. if Quality over Quantity is your goal.. No point lamenting about it at the end saying we could sit for hours, when you let it slip right there..
Keep up the grind boies.. loving your content..
PS : All the feedback is with positive intentions.. peace..
We were there for longer than an edit allows
Don't know what that means.. fire/rehire an editor/director if it's what it takes Sid.. good luck with all the rest..
PS : An honest banter goes far beyond any post-prod words with graphics/gimmicks..
Its a cuisine history class with top notch English fan of this youtube channel.
Being a looser and half educated its a pleasure viewing. ❤
You're watching this show yaar.. Ab loser toh nahi ho sakte... 😉
He is soo wrong about the second part. These dishes clearly have influence from central Asia. The biggest Tandoors in The world are in Uzbekistan. Also Punjabi culture was always affected by Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia since Punjab region bordered them. Its so shameful these nationalists guys are teaching wrong history on purpose. Most Indians didn't even eat meat before
Watching this video the first thing, in the morning with breakfast! I am a Vegetarian, but I LOVED this food spread, the atmosphere, and the ambiance (are both words one and the same? 🤔) I LOVED THIS particular Delhi's vibes and the conversation was tasty too! Cheers!! What's next on the menu?
Afghan cuisine
@@TheBigForkers Thank You so much for replying! 😍🥰🤩
Cheers
2 mahiney ki salary bacha kar jaaonga Yahan …. But jaaonga zaroor
Karaa tha bhai mainey, das saal baad dharampatni ko agar koi dinner yaad hai toh yahi hai
Once again if things go well between india and pakistan. I would go to bukhara !!!! Grew up watching indian movies. Have Great friends. Zaban bhi ek. great Atmosphere 🙏
We would love to do a series in Pakistan
Beautiful episode
Nice Episode
Hi sir vir sanghvi remember me Jerry wong nice to see you in your vlog now my family and I have settled in Canada
Love how you guys got Stig to be your producer. lol.
He's a legend 🙌
You guys are putting in so much effort into the videos, huge budgets, why can't it be 4K?
We can and sometimes do shoot in 4K but most people dont watch it in 4K. Its just a matter of storage.
khabar dar agar shanky ko aadhe episode mai bahar nikal diya to!, muj se bura koi nahi hoga!
Hahahaha
Hahahaha...
Over acting ko salam
Bhai scene on hai… party ho tou bilkul like this.
Cover Panjab next, lots and lots of very interesting food!
Next time!
When Ranvijay becomes old will look like Vir Sanghvi ,the same story by Vir , Manchurian recipe,we know this story by you.
Vir Sanghvi the legend 🎉
Just a hype for this Bukhara restaurant.. Very ordinary food..
Most folks would disagree
Agreed. Bukhara is most overrated and below average food
Sid v/s Vir who gave more gyaan?
Really ? are we competing with Sid now ? Sid OP Always !!!
Vir is a gem.
hey guys really loving your content lately. I have a very genuine question i see you reviewing the place but i checked zomato dining recently and there seem to be more bad reviews about bukhara's food standards dipping. I have never been there yet despite living in delhi but is something i am looking forward to real soon. do you think there is any substance to this string of bad reviews because there is not one but many
Each one has their opinion... But this restaurant has been dishing out great food for years... And our day was no exception.. Ab baaki kismat tumhaari..😉
Complete showpiece. Love this episode
So confusing... 😅
@@TheBigForkersI like this episodes Pure non veg covenant show and veg meals should be banned from your show. Period.
Hahaha
I am a mumbaikar, but I agree with Vir. Delhi is a vibe and extremely misunderstood by a lot of mumbaikars.
Mumbai has its place in the world of food for sure. Delgi hits different though. Mostly because it represents so much of India as a capital city
Nah, it's just the food. Seedy vibe through and through.
There is some truth to that statement
Music at 3.00 reminded me of food safari fox traveller
When are you guys having Rocky and Mayur over?
Hopefully soon when Rocky bhai is available. He is busy with his amazing show. Mayur boss is now busy with Zomato
Nelson Wang I suppose was front China Garden
The tandoori platter allows you to sample a bit of many things.
Vir Sanghvi with all his second hand knowledge of Indian chefs missing out in identifying the original chef of Bukhara - the one and only Todar Mal.
Vir had been connected closely with ITC for a very looong time
@@TheBigForkers Boss, I was working in Maurya in 1978, a year after the hotel opened. Anyone who was around at that time knows that it was Todar Mal who was the main man at Bukhara. Unfortunately he was not very educated and used to love his daaru. He had been brought in by the ITC team from The President Hotel in Darya Ganj. I have a lot of respect for Mr Sanghvi as far as his commentary on food is concerned but his knowledge on ITC and other hotels is based on what has been told by someone who heard it from someone else. Mr Sanghvi wasn't around when Bukhara came into being.
Noted, I will share this with Vir.
@@TheBigForkers I would be happy to give any more details if required. I have a lot of issues with Mr Sanghvi on his political views but this is much more serious - giving due credit to the to the person who made something like Bukhara to happen. I have had some very senior food professionals missing flights because they decided to drop into Bukhara on way to the airport.
May your issues with his political views are colouring your views on his culinary views.
Ok so itc can handle the food without gloves... Great to know 🤔🫡
Gloves and tandoor don't go together. Do you folks not think things through
Gloves is not for YOUR safety in the kitchen, instead its to protect the chef from whatever is in the raw food,
Shanky looks totally clueless in this episode.😂
The THREE MUSKETEERS have a girth of 2 x 56" 😅
Lovely episode. What was the final bill??
Not cheap
Would love to try...is jhatka meat also served ?
No idea
OB/CD band meeting or My Cholestrol Romance? No its Rage Against the Treadmill. 😂❤🎉
Hahahahaha funny comment of the day
They are our rocky and Mayur for this present generation ❤️
Like Masand or anupama hosts a roundtable with actors, consider something similar with Vir, kunal, rocky
Mayur had suggested a 1 Ton Table of big lads eating and talking food ...we should get that together
Who in their sane mind would agree to provide you guys health coverage?!
It's a mystery
Could you please add the location of the restaurants in the description, Please?
It's in the itc maurya in delhi
to the Naan in Pashto we call it Naghan.
4K please!!!
The most shocking thing was it was never Mughal or Mughlai food, the chefs who were jobless after Mughal went bankrupt , created the brand for People to come and eat this street food - grilled and skewered.
Man you need to cover amritsar and lucknow too
We have to ...
@@TheBigForkers
Kulchas
Pehelwan
Arshi mathi kulcha
Ram patty kulcha
Non veg
Mohan meat
Bira chicken
Makhan fish
Veg
Kesar da dhaab
Thank you brother
nelson wang started china garden with the help of Om navani in om chambers. he's now in Canada. his son addy wong manages china garden now.
Thanks for sharing that
Low key disappointed to not get a detailed history of the legendary dal bukhara on this episode.
Yeah, sorry, there was some info, but in the interest of time had to cut it out
The New York City knock off actually has far better adrak ke chaamp. Remarkable.
Gotta try it
@@TheBigForkers I specifically stayed at ITC just to try Bukhara. I went 3 times, each time thinking that the "okay" dishes were likely a consequence of staffing issues. All 3 times the food was not nearly as good as NYC. Definitely try it.
You both din notice the other table? Making faces. I thought you'd give them a fitting reply as the big forkers
We had no idea what was hapeening
Just one little advice , just add more time while you are eating the food
Amritsar kesar ka dhaba and kulcha
Will try
Delhi food💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Bukhara oh Bukhara
Bukhara has long been celebrated as one of India’s finest dining establishments, known for its legendary tandoori cuisine and impeccable hospitality. Unfortunately, my recent visit fell far short of its once-iconic standards.
The tandoori kebabs, a hallmark of Bukhara, were disappointingly dry and lacked the succulence they’re renowned for. From the windows, it was evident that these dishes were pre-cooked, robbing them of their freshness and flavor. This shortcut is disheartening for a restaurant of Bukhara’s stature, where high-quality, freshly prepared food should be non-negotiable.
To make matters worse, the management appeared to prioritize VIP guests over regular diners. While the VIP tables were attended to with great enthusiasm, the rest of us were left waiting endlessly for service. This imbalance created an unwelcoming atmosphere, as though we were an afterthought.
The waitstaff, too, seemed more focused on soliciting tips than delivering the renowned Bukhara hospitality. Basic service was lackluster, with little effort made to ensure diners felt valued or attended to.
Bukhara once set the gold standard for Indian dining, but sadly, it appears to have lost its way. It’s a shame to see such an iconic establishment compromise on both food quality and service. I truly hope they take steps to restore their former glory, as my recent experience was far from the excellence Bukhara used to represents
It's a pity
Bhukara type of food is nothing in front of Hyderabadi street food,and ofcourse Hyderabadi nikka or valima food is ultimate
I wouldnt go that far :) but yes. We definetly want to cover Hyderabad
Looks awesome . Do they have a halal menu
Tadapta to dono mein hai
How does one become a member of the Forkers Dining Club?
Which city
@@TheBigForkers Bengaluru
Sometime I feel Shanky is going to implode right in middle of the most saturated patronising Delhi crowd after taking all the Bombay bashing with these northie boys.
If there was cutlery in bukhara there could've been a stabbing or two... 😅
@@TheBigForkers 🤣🤣
Ex Politician Griller now Meat Griller.
Why so less subscription 😢
Haina... Hum bhi sohcte hai... But then quality over quantity I guess...
Vir Sanghavi was born in Gujarati Jain family but not Jain and not entitled to add Sanghvi to his name
Are you the gate keeper of last names. Stange fella
Mr Sanghavi…its Mumbai now…not Bombay, just in case you didn’t know
There are always some comments like this
@@TheBigForkers Please let him know. Thanks!!!
It is overhyped... It might have been good 30 years ago, when Delhi had limited restaurants... Today, every nook and corner has over a dozen restaurants and they serve not only delicious but reasonably priced too....
Yet its full every single day and people go back again and again
Shanky bhai all well now?
Tip top bhai.. Thank you for checking in
@@TheBigForkers my pleasure bhai 🙏
Now thats where vir sanghavi is at home. Food is his core, wonder why he keeps doing political commentry on other channels.