Mouthwatering INDIAN STREET FOOD Breakfast Tour - Puri, Sabji & Raj Kachori | Jorhat, Assam, India
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- Опубликовано: 10 июн 2019
- In March of 2019, I took one of my favorite trips of all time when I traveled to northeast India and spent two weeks exploring the states of Assam and Meghalaya. What I found there blew my mind. The people, culture, and food were so different from what I was used to in India. My time there really broadened my mind about what India is. I hope you enjoy watching these videos as much as I enjoyed making them.
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After arriving in Jorhat the previous evening and going on a nighttime street food tour, I linked back up with my boy Rishi the next morning to go on a phenomenal Indian breakfast street food tour. I was hungry, so I couldn’t wait to eat some amazing street food!
We kicked off our tour at a small, cozy spot called Laxmi. There, Rishi and I got some puri and sabji that contains chickpeas and potatoes. The puris are nice, crispy, and flaky and the sabji is so flavorful and has nice chunks of potato in it. I added some spicy chili chutney to give it a nice kick. I also got some chai, which I let sit for several minutes to let it cool off. It was super frothy and creamy but needed to sit for a little longer.
I love to make mini tacos with the puri and sabji. They’re so good together. The dish comes with three puris, so you get more than enough to finish off your sabji, but you can always get more. Everything was so good that I got a second helping of all of it, including the chai! Our total came to 70 rupees (or just over $1 U.S.) for both of us together. What a deal!
From there, we got back on Rishi’s scooter and headed to a local market. The streets were pretty wild! There were people, cars, and cows everywhere! The shop Rishi took me to didn’t have a name. There, we got rotis and more sabji. This sabji came with a lot more chickpeas and less potatoes than the first one and was served with a spicy chutney on the side. It also contained greens, which was different.
The chutney was different and not as spicy as the last one. It contained some fruits and veggies and was really nice. It was almost like a salsa! I wasn’t a huge fan of the roti (I actually preferred the puri from the last place) but the sabji was amazing! It only cost 25 rupees, or about $0.36 U.S.
Before our next food spot, we stopped at a Rajmao Pukhuri, a huge pond in the center of Jorhat. This pond is man-made and was constructed by the Ahoms. There are no turtles or ducks there, but there are fish in its waters!
From the pond, we set off to our next destination. Jorhat was an interesting place. It wasn’t small, but at the same time, it wasn’t huge either. My hotel was in the central business district but we were making our way through the suburbs where people live. There were lots of vendors selling fruit and clothes by the side of the road.
We arrived at Crunchy Bites to have some raj kachori. I’d never had it before. It’s a big, crunchy kachori that’s stuffed with potatoes, tomatoes, onions, sev, white sauce, tamarind chutney, and masala. It’s an amazing-looking chaat and it tastes as good as it looks! It didn’t contain any spice but had tons of flavors, including something similar to sour cream and the sweetness from the tamarind chutney.
I loved breaking pieces of the kachori into the filling and eating it all together. It was so yummy and filling! It was the best thing I ate that day but I was too full to finish it! The raj kachori only cost 60 rupees, or $0.86 U.S.
Next, we visited an inexpensive central market. You have to cross a bridge to get to it. The market contains six different lanes and lots of tiny stalls, some of them only 5 feet in width. I couldn’t wait to do some shopping!
There were lots of clothing shops, as well as others selling jewelry, shoes, and backpacks. There was a stall selling spices and mouth fresheners as well as onions and peppers. There were lots of spice shops and others selling flattened rice. There were also tailors. This place is only visited by locals, so it’s a real, immersive experience!
I hope you enjoyed coming along on my breakfast street food and market tour in Jorhat! If you did, please give it a thumbs up and leave me a comment! And please subscribe to my channel so you don’t miss any of my upcoming travel/food content!
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Mouthwatering INDIAN STREET FOOD Breakfast Tour - Puri, Sabji & Raj Kachori | Jorhat, Assam, India
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I think u should also have a visit of indore city (the city known for food)
Come in Nagaland
With the amount of channa you eat .....surely you must fart a lot ......lol ! Love your videos
U can try puri with kheer its awesome its my favourite in all over the world
Davidsbeenhere hey David plz come one Lucknow my home town I really hope you enjoy there food
You ate Indian food like no one ....and showed what Northeast India truly stores in it....just wow did a great job....thanks and good luck
thank you my friend!
BE THE REASON SOMEONE SMILES🤗. You are best David,lots of love from Sivasagar💛.
thank you! Your cities episodes are coming soon :)
@@Davidsbeenhere that's great :)
David you are such an gentleman. Always so respectful and cheerful. Amazing
Thank you so much David... you're showing NE in it's rawest form..love it
yes jajjajaja
@@Davidsbeenhere gracias..
Hey David..its nice to see someone exploring assam and making people to know more about northeast.My hometown is jorhat,currently staying at Pennsylvania USA.
Thanks for coming JORHAT।।।MY HOME TOWN💕
Another awesome video David, i love the way you explain the foods , lots of love from Assam ♥
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Hey David... I'm a big fan of your work.... Hope you love the food and culture of India
Have realised a serious issue with Assam after watching David’s travel vlogs.
Traditional Assamese local cuisine is virtually non existent in most common areas on the street. Probably due to influx of labourers and workers from rest of India.
Assamese food in its truest sense needs more representation in their own state!!
According to the comments in these videos, most locals themselves don’t cook or eat their own traditional dishes on a regular basis, and act like there’s nothing wrong with it.
Not really there are lot of restaurants and places that offers our own Assamese local cuisine on a regular basis. Even in my home, I may start my day with Puri sabji sometimes but the main breakfast is always chira doi cream guur. It's not the lack of availability,it's like eat what is flexible. Preparing traditional food is not an easy task my friend. Wanna have some 'Bahot diya gahori with khorisa?'. Bring the bamboo, the pork, and Bamboo shoot, prepare it for hours and eat. I am not supporting the host btw, he should have shown him the local original places, not Raj kachori and those North Indian Foods.
@@Akiramenai04 I agree the traditional dishes are not easy things to cook everyday at home.
@@muttonmomo what's the traditional dish of the Dalits?
Yeah we need more of those dishes
My name olso niladri✌✌✌
Delicious food, omg I think you send all the people who have channels and do food and travel review videos have the best job in the world lol
you are awesome man, i like your all videos....keep it n enjoy indian food ...
My new goal in life is to try a kachori. It looks incredible!
Raj kachori you can get in HALDIRAM restaurant in Delhi near city of Delhi-NCR and it is awsome snack
thanks for the tip!
@@Davidsbeenhere try chola bhtura
Gajar ka halwa
Rass malai
Gakkad batti dish of Rajasthan
Try all south Indian dishes too vada idly utapam
Try gulab jamun
I liked this video as well. I have been watching all your videos this time.
Great video! Thank you
Best experiment with puri
East or West........
.......David z the best...😍
Lots of love from Assam
Wow David...you're a perfect foodie...bcs of you I am loving Indian food more....thank you ... lol from Kolkata...
Wow
Oh boy..chaat!! Another awesome video
Welcome to my town Devid🤗
David and Assam - A winning combination!
Thank you for coming to Jorhat
Thanks for coming here David..😍🤗
You've learned a lot to be honest. Good job.
Watching your channel while following One Meal A Day diet is like torchering myself 😂
Food is so good.
Nepal 🇳🇵is near from India 🇮🇳
Brothers
You can get best rajkachori in Delhi. No doubt on it. Anyways, your videos are really awesome David. It was amazing to watch you to having Indian food and love for food. I was watching your videos at midnight.. 😁 😁
Hi!, your channel is amazing
that looks awesome.
I am saving this!
Nice to see you in Jorhat. My ancestral home is at Jorhat.
Hi David,when I was in India even I didn't miss any chance to eat street food.Lots of love.💌☺️
omg you came to my city. I should've known before. I would take you to taste more amazing food here. 💕💕
Hmm, the food was good. Now I watch your blog when I eating this way my mouth is not watering. However, your food is better than what I’m eating. Great blog and your guide is good.
Wow, my home town
Fatafati
Joi aai akhom.I love my Assam
Dayummm u making me hungry
I think he hs indian soul..he loves so much spicy food like indian
I love Indian food 😊
Superb bro 😍😍😍😍😍🤗
Bro you are making me hungry again ... Lots of love from Axom ...
So delicious
Frankly speaking I didn’t had this much knowledge about north east but now i want to visit all seven sisters
I love Puri bhaji
Ur local guide have good knowledge of food and Indian Tradition
Ashish Yadav he doesn't
David I also Drink tea after some time 😉😜😘& that's the way to drink the tea neither too hot nor too cool..love love from India..❤️😍
That kachori looks so delicious
VERY NICE.....
Very nice yummm
devid i love ur smile n the way u enjoyed ur food v love u big hug from India..... 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
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You should try chola bhatora in kalpana.....which is locate in old balibat
You should soon come and have a look at dibrugarh
Tasty 🤤🤤
Does your dad have an accent? I couldn't figure it out in the Brazilian buffet episode. Keep up the awesome videos 🤙
David is addicted to chai👌👌👌
I love the Raj kachori
Awesome video friend 😉
Raj kachori😍😋
Visit places like bhubaneswar, cuttack and Puri at Odisha state, ..you will be blown away by authentic odia food
Your test just amazing eat good food 💝💝💝💝
hope u extend your tour to manipur also ...!!
You should try some local 🍺 too , its might be another experience for you..
Rohi
chandan borah 🤣🤣
Raj khacori my favorite
This guide seems to be like Kabyashree. 🤔😜😂😂
Dude..he is looking for authentic local cuisine ! 😞
Nope this guy didnt called those puris as assamese traditional breakfast unlike that fat ass
still he is better dn her cause not so much misleading
one thing all eat local cuisine at home so its also a bit hard here to find nd people are more attracted to food from out of assam or northeast
No he was not there for authentic cuisine. Fuck you.
No authentic local cuisines are shown, assamese guides pathetics
Thanks alot for your appreciation🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
So how do u feel .. being in india it amazing or just good??pls reply
David keep roaming keep exploring India, your videos will definitely increase foreign visitor in India
Hey peoples. I'm so happy for the valuable time you all took out from your lifes watching and commenting on the video. I'm so glad for the suggestions and criticisms you put to me. Apuna luke muk comment kori kori muk mur bhul bur koi bhal korise.. thank you to everyone and moi davidok help kora dangor reason tu hol moi njok grow korua aru moi bohut hikilu grow korilu...bhule hudhe moi aag barhi golu...atya matter nkore moi ki korilu but etue matter kore j moi njor mental barrier bhangilu English kobo bhoi korislu khali atya barrier nae all thanks to David and you people.. mur facts burot bhul hbo pare cause it's a food show not a facts show...so emn matter nkore..thanks everyone for support.
you should also try some traditional assamese food
Hey David when you went India you missed the most foodie city in India( indore m.p )gotta go there...
I wish I could meet you once in my life come to mangaldai someday
Sabji is not only made of potato and chickpeas it is made with all of the veggies in different different ways
Holy shi** that way awesome😍
Come sivasagar. it's approximately 58 k.m far from jorhat.. it's an historical place and and you will see there many historyical monument
Ohh, I actually don't know about that but any way thanks fr informing me☺️👍
Nice
Go to the resturant called chengmora...and try the bamboo shoot pork...
Hey David try Manipuri Kitchen which is located in Lichubari Jorhat. Must try
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Hi David I love your video😆😆
Super 💐👌👌👌
Love you from mumbai
Nice video asusal
How long are u here. Do visit the eastern theological college canteen. U will love the pork there.
You can eat kaccha gosh biryani in hyderabad its world famous and the best biryani in all over India
Come to Guwahati Assam again...
Hello David I am your subscriber from Jorhat Assam India
Moi Jorhtr ...pora dei🤗🤗
I m from INDIA ❤️ AND THIS GUY MAKING ME JEALOUS 😫😭
Hungry°***
Every time he says right you make a turn, by the end of the video you would be in an endless right turn circle.
Davids literally gave new name 2:27 Puri Sandwitch
In about 1-2 months you will have a Big Fat Tommy, if you keep eating street food like this😂
Hey bro .. Please come in ahmedabad gujrat u will taste some gujrati stuff
5:18 it feels like i have seen this before in your video
Very nice sir
Which is your top 5 favourate food for all the time.
Where is Proper location of Jorhat's raj kachori's store????
too gud bro i am hungry feed me more
Where are you from brother I'm from jorhat main town