I agree you do get attention for being Caucasian there but trust me barbecue nation is just like that. I am an indian and the chef brought out a few experimental dishes for our whole group like atleast two times that we went. Once my friend wasn't enjoying a particular dish but he wasn't complaining yet the chef kept insisting to give a review and what changes we would prefer and after 10 minutes he brought out the remade dish just the way my friend wanted. Trust me it's just Barbecue Nation. They make EVERYONE feel special. Also because you had a camera so it's publicity.
One time my boyfriend didn't like the soup the chef made so the server went back to the kitchen and the chef had made us a special soup and he came to our table just to ask for a review and if we didn't like it he'll make us another one.. Trust me they treat you very well there
Bro I appreciate your comments on feeling like a minority . Glad to see you're being treated well in India. Now just imagine me being a minority in the US .... the only brown guy on the plane ... the only brown guy in a class ... sadly the same warmth and curiosity isn't extended to me ... its often fear and hate . I appreciate channels like your that try and show different cultures and people .
manni k yeah, I’ve experienced that as well. Once a lady refused to sit next to me on a plane and it held up takeoff until somebody else volunteered to take her seat. Her loss, and certainly not the norm in India. The person who took her seat apologized and said there were still pockets of ignorance and intolerance in India. Overwhelmingly a great people though. I’ve experienced hatred in its many forms all over the world, to include bigotry and racism in the US for being a white male. It’s sucks in any form.
Bro please understand one thing its a culture, atiti devo bhava, guest is god this is our culture and we are trying to live up to it. It doesn't matter who treat you how but we must treat our guests as god thats our culture and we are proud of it. I experienced racism in Europe but that some of theirs views let them stick to their view point and we must follow our dharma. Ego is bigger then mammoth, it takes the flight to everywhere but lands nowhere. Proud to be an Indian. Jai hind
@@TeachaMantoFish No called Lamb as mutton in India, it's Goat meat that is called "Mutton" and goat meat is common in India, lamb is not eaten very often and almost none in India.
BBQ nation sheff comes to every almost every table, their service is great. Its not just you. being RUclipsr helps too. But really glad that you feel special🤗, enjoy your stay.
leggettnada1 So’oooo many ideas, so’oooo little time! I’m really working to learn to cook as much as possible outdoors, with my various assorted cooking thingies, with a whole wood or lump charcoal fire, rain, wind, or sun, year round. I don’t have a good idea for what I want my outdoor cook kitchen design might be, because I also want to have some of the basic elements of the “kitchen” that I can also move/include in our rv when on the road. I’ve recently added a Lodge Sportsman Grill to my stuff stash, and this will be a great way to do most, but not all of, what you are showing here. I’ve got more that I can babble about, but, I’m going to keep this short. Yours is 1 of only 3 youtube cooking channels I subscribe to. These are great videos and very inspirational! Thanks for your time and effort! I know this is not a simple, slam dunk deal!
Teach a Man to Fish See my reply above, I didn’t realize I was replying to a previous commenter, I had intended to start a new comment thread, oops, dang it. @leggettnada1 sorry for the woops moment, but I also agree with your comment.
Its very common in Bbq nation that chef brings out new dishes to you and even customize existing ones if you ask. They ll keep serving till you are satisfied.
Let me give u tip if u want to visit BBQ visit Monday to Friday rates r low on these days and if u go for lunch rates r lil lower side compare to dinner
Yeah nice video.and even in many commercials you will find Guests are like God in India...this is typically indian culture for thousand and thousand years where you will find guests are always treated like that and all the care and affection is looked upon. I also went to many others restaurants chain with people from some other states from India and the food they totally prepare to make them feel like home. Good to see acknowldging the fact how good you feel 👍
I have been once there in my city where as my brothers who live in different city have been many times in their cities. The unlimited whole for vegetarian is 600 or so and non-veg is 800 or so. I don't really remember the price but it was around so in my city. All that unlimited food for just 10 dollars or so. Again one thing they did,was after that visit, i came to my brothers house who live in a different city and they called him and asked how did he felt,what was the experience and how can they improve?
We don't call lamb mutton here in India. When we say mutton, we are referring to goat meat. In fact, in other parts of the world, adult sheep meat is called mutton. Also, Barbeque Nation is one of the worst places you could have gone to for grilled food. Try eating at the old-school Mughlai restaurants and street food stalls, if your stomach can handle it though, and you will find a world of difference.
One of the problems I have is that I travel their for business, I can't afford a case of traveler's stomach and still perform my job. I know my gut has gotten better at handling the food over they years that I've been traveling there, but I've still not gone full street food yet. Many people have commented on here that mutton refers to goats in India, thanks for the clarification. Goat is not a stable meat in North America, although it is becoming so as the Latinos & Central Americans migrate northward. At one point it was one of the fastest growing protein sources in the USA. BBQ is a very big deal in the US, the attraction for this restaurant was the "BBQ reference". Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@TeachaMantoFish Yeah I figured... that's why I said "if your stomach can handle it" :) Still, there are some nice standalone restaurants that are hygienic as well. Maybe next time. Anyway, it was nice watching you. I just happened to stumble upon your channel today and this is the only video I've watched so far... will catch up on more. Thank you for replying. Have a great day!
Google about Indian culture and not Indian ( Native American ). Ppl respect irrelevant where you come from and history proves that however, shouldn't give you more attention instead of being a normal visitor from out of country though. Enjoy food and stay. Cheers!!!
Just seen this video, and wanted to correct one thing, well you're not the only Caucasian in that restaurant, people sitting with you and everyone around you are also Caucasians. That word does not mean a person with white skin, which is only lack of melanin in the skin. In fact you're sitting in the middle of the country where the Caucasoid race emerged and spread over to the Northern hemisphere, mainly Europe.
Barbecue nation chef’s bring some new dish to each table, usually its carb loaded and a trick to get you full and bloated so that you leave sooner. The dish is nothing special either
Mehrab khan u r racist mate .. there is no point of arguing it .. come to india bro .. we will show u our hospitalility and when we will go to your nation u can show us ur hospitality .. simple .. y hatred? And yes dont forget to show us mari 😊 .. u r a khan .. so be like pathan
@@TeachaMantoFish try something local mate and if Delhi try to be at Khan market for karims or if your going north go to Lucknow for some of the best and unique dishes . And one more thing mate if u really wanna show something show how these small business owners stories and you will be amazed . best of luck for your journey and if u ever come to ludhiana call me 9592050488 . Cheers
@@TeachaMantoFish welcome to India mate and the always check ratings of place and try tasting because you will find loads of food . Beware of food poisoning . Cheers again
I agree you do get attention for being Caucasian there but trust me barbecue nation is just like that. I am an indian and the chef brought out a few experimental dishes for our whole group like atleast two times that we went. Once my friend wasn't enjoying a particular dish but he wasn't complaining yet the chef kept insisting to give a review and what changes we would prefer and after 10 minutes he brought out the remade dish just the way my friend wanted. Trust me it's just Barbecue Nation. They make EVERYONE feel special.
Also because you had a camera so it's publicity.
Nice
Agreeeee
Well they are really good at it.
One time my boyfriend didn't like the soup the chef made so the server went back to the kitchen and the chef had made us a special soup and he came to our table just to ask for a review and if we didn't like it he'll make us another one.. Trust me they treat you very well there
I agree, whole heartedly recommend this restaurant.
Watching this while very hungry may not be the best thing! Looks delicious!
Thanks!
Bro I appreciate your comments on feeling like a minority . Glad to see you're being treated well in India. Now just imagine me being a minority in the US .... the only brown guy on the plane ... the only brown guy in a class ... sadly the same warmth and curiosity isn't extended to me ... its often fear and hate . I appreciate channels like your that try and show different cultures and people .
manni k yeah, I’ve experienced that as well. Once a lady refused to sit next to me on a plane and it held up takeoff until somebody else volunteered to take her seat. Her loss, and certainly not the norm in India. The person who took her seat apologized and said there were still pockets of ignorance and intolerance in India. Overwhelmingly a great people though.
I’ve experienced hatred in its many forms all over the world, to include bigotry and racism in the US for being a white male. It’s sucks in any form.
Bro please understand one thing its a culture, atiti devo bhava, guest is god this is our culture and we are trying to live up to it. It doesn't matter who treat you how but we must treat our guests as god thats our culture and we are proud of it. I experienced racism in Europe but that some of theirs views let them stick to their view point and we must follow our dharma.
Ego is bigger then mammoth, it takes the flight to everywhere but lands nowhere.
Proud to be an Indian. Jai hind
manni k whítє pєσplє trєαt uѕ líkє ѕhíít....😞
@@ITACHI_UCHIHA11161 Talk about EGO and PRIDE in the same sentence !!!
@@ITACHI_UCHIHA11161 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦♂️🤦♂️🙏🙏🙏🙏
I'm happy you feel special but barbecue nation's chef comes to everybody's tables.
You can order the chef to make you anything. They'll do it.
What a great staff and restaurant.
@@TeachaMantoFish No called Lamb as mutton in India, it's Goat meat that is called "Mutton" and goat meat is common in India, lamb is not eaten very often and almost none in India.
Looks delicious and I bet the Chefs are Gentle!
It is!
Thanks for showing this. Your feelings are valid and i felt that you were sincere. It helps that have an open mind.
Argho Das I love India and its people.
BBQ nation sheff comes to every almost every table, their service is great. Its not just you. being RUclipsr helps too. But really glad that you feel special🤗, enjoy your stay.
kalpit in the US it doesn’t normally work like it does there at BBQ Nation. As a matter of fact that’s the only time in India too.
This is fascinating to watch. What an experience!
Thanks for watching Sandra!
Everything looked so delicious. This is one of your best vlogs. Thanks Matt for sharing.
You are welcome!
leggettnada1 So’oooo many ideas, so’oooo little time! I’m really working to learn to cook as much as possible outdoors, with my various assorted cooking thingies, with a whole wood or lump charcoal fire, rain, wind, or sun, year round. I don’t have a good idea for what I want my outdoor cook kitchen design might be, because I also want to have some of the basic elements of the “kitchen” that I can also move/include in our rv when on the road. I’ve recently added a Lodge Sportsman Grill to my stuff stash, and this will be a great way to do most, but not all of, what you are showing here. I’ve got more that I can babble about, but, I’m going to keep this short. Yours is 1 of only 3 youtube cooking channels I subscribe to. These are great videos and very inspirational! Thanks for your time and effort! I know this is not a simple, slam dunk deal!
Teach a Man to Fish See my reply above, I didn’t realize I was replying to a previous commenter, I had intended to start a new comment thread, oops, dang it.
@leggettnada1 sorry for the woops moment, but I also agree with your comment.
Chris Carter thanks! I’ll keep making them if you keep enjoying them.
"ATITHI DEVA BHAV" = GUEST IS GOD to us. ATITHI = GUEST, DEVA = GOD. Love from Kolkata, India 🇮🇳
Its very common in Bbq nation that chef brings out new dishes to you and even customize existing ones if you ask. They ll keep serving till you are satisfied.
Im an indian and ive went to bbq nation. I can confirm you the food is smoky, and delicous.
Nice! Glad I’m not the only one who enjoyed it.
I am barbique lover, go many times for lunch and dinner the starter is very nice all the time.
Thats 'atithi devo bhava' means guest is god 👍
Lamb is a young sheep and mutton is a mature lamb they are not interchangeable
thanks
Thank you wise lamb 😂😂😂
Mutton is old goat not sheep.
I thought all sheep and goat whether young or old is called mutton...
Basically in India mutton means got and not sheep
I saw this same restaurant review by davidsbeen here feat Carlos.
Ask your friends to smile more 😀😃😄😁
I live in India but never go to to a restaurant coz I can cook at my home it's all easy just time needed
Now i wanna try BBQ Nation
You should, worth it.
Let me give u tip if u want to visit BBQ visit Monday to Friday rates r low on these days and if u go for lunch rates r lil lower side compare to dinner
Ariways Airways good tip!
'Paneer' means cottage cheese.
Yeah nice video.and even in many commercials you will find Guests are like God in India...this is typically indian culture for thousand and thousand years where you will find guests are always treated like that and all the care and affection is looked upon. I also went to many others restaurants chain with people from some other states from India and the food they totally prepare to make them feel like home. Good to see acknowldging the fact how good you feel 👍
That is a great concept!
Barbecue nation does it with everyone
Have the starter and desert you can skip the main course it's the best experience u could get.
Thanks for the tip!
There is a fan underneath that keeps blowing the burnt charcoal
Liked watching your video now i will watch all your videos . A very warm welcome from India .🙏
Thank you!
Welcome to India...
Awesome video. May you reach million subscribers milestone soon😄
Jayant Dhond thanks for the well wishes!
Welcome to India
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best of luck for ur channel I subscribed hello from Punjab...
Lalit Sapra thank you for watching and subscribing!
Lalit Sapra hello and welcome from Virginia.
Good question. Why no smoke. Because all is precooked.
The hot coals are burning exceptionally clean too. I'm mean there is zero smoke smell.
@@TeachaMantoFish they are hard coal .they are not regular coals we are used to
Bbq nqtion should expand in usa to
I agree!
Its not like a minority in India we treats guest like deity its in our culture and there is no doubt we are known for our hospitality all over
Lots of love from India mate ❤️
Thanks Brother!
Bringing Indian BBQ Nation inspired style barbeque cooking to my American Backyard BBQ! Check it out: ruclips.net/video/Js3s12jMaAM/видео.html
Where this restaurant in India.
Arvinda Kashan This one was in Coimbatore
This restaurant is all over I dia
This restaurant is all over india
We would call it a chain restaurant in the US.
Is barbeque nation in Coimbatore city??..wow enjoy
Yes...fun mall near PSG hospital
Yesss! 😃
No. Not too spicy. You can ask for bland. But tasty
Nice video 👌😁
Thanks for watching!
I have been once there in my city where as my brothers who live in different city have been many times in their cities. The unlimited whole for vegetarian is 600 or so and non-veg is 800 or so. I don't really remember the price but it was around so in my city. All that unlimited food for just 10 dollars or so. Again one thing they did,was after that visit, i came to my brothers house who live in a different city and they called him and asked how did he felt,what was the experience and how can they improve?
Nice video..Lamb and Mutton is completely different Lamb comes from Lamb.. Mutton is goat meat
Only in South Asia Mutton is goat meat. Everywhere else Mutton is Sheep.
@@subobose
In India both sheep and goat r called as mutton
The charcoal on grill was in different from what we get locally good food unlimited buffet even price is also good I love cooking barbecue in my house
NON ONE CALLED LAMB AS MUTTON IN INDIA, IT'S GOAT MEAT THAT IS CALLED "MUTTON"!!!!!!
Names are different in the US.
@@TeachaMantoFish Yes Sir, they are different. Indians prefer calling Goat meat as 'Mutton'.
Paneer is cottage cheese
Basicly aukat se Jada payar
Yes
@@TeachaMantoFish 😂😂😂y u say yes? r u the same guy who's on video
Ariways Airways yes
Correction- statistically, only 29% of India is vegetarian
Gotcha, I was going with what I was told whilst visiting. It is still a HUGE amount of the population compared to the rest of the world. Very unique
You should open these food chain in USA , bring best cook from India to USA
We don't call lamb mutton here in India. When we say mutton, we are referring to goat meat. In fact, in other parts of the world, adult sheep meat is called mutton. Also, Barbeque Nation is one of the worst places you could have gone to for grilled food. Try eating at the old-school Mughlai restaurants and street food stalls, if your stomach can handle it though, and you will find a world of difference.
One of the problems I have is that I travel their for business, I can't afford a case of traveler's stomach and still perform my job. I know my gut has gotten better at handling the food over they years that I've been traveling there, but I've still not gone full street food yet.
Many people have commented on here that mutton refers to goats in India, thanks for the clarification. Goat is not a stable meat in North America, although it is becoming so as the Latinos & Central Americans migrate northward. At one point it was one of the fastest growing protein sources in the USA.
BBQ is a very big deal in the US, the attraction for this restaurant was the "BBQ reference".
Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@TeachaMantoFish Yeah I figured... that's why I said "if your stomach can handle it" :) Still, there are some nice standalone restaurants that are hygienic as well. Maybe next time. Anyway, it was nice watching you. I just happened to stumble upon your channel today and this is the only video I've watched so far... will catch up on more. Thank you for replying. Have a great day!
giaferns and you as well 🙏
Trust me boss, the special treatment you get in India is because "Atithi Devo Bhava".
I totally believe it! What a great ethos to imbibe.
Google about Indian culture and not Indian ( Native American ). Ppl respect irrelevant where you come from and history proves that however, shouldn't give you more attention instead of being a normal visitor from out of country though. Enjoy food and stay. Cheers!!!
J P it is an amazing culture, I love the Indian people.
@@TeachaMantoFish I don't know anyway cheers
I think we have to go there having no food upto a month...like a begger! After all food is that much... Unlimited
You shd get a good camera pal
d m Nah, I’m just an average guy having some fun with a hobby, my phone camera is good enough for me. For now....
Wrong info,,,
50% indians are veg.. thats wrong
90% indians eat meat....but not daily becoz of it being costly..
Lamb is not mutton
Mutton is goat search on google
Did you just say naan vegetarian 🤣🤣
I'm worried when people say "Veg" & "Non-Veg".......... its "Veg" or "Meat"............. there is no such thing as "non-veg"............. jeeez
Because we also include eggs in non veg
Non veg includes fish, eggs etc. As well
Its basically "us" vs "they ".
Mutton in India will generally be from Goat.
OK
Just seen this video, and wanted to correct one thing, well you're not the only Caucasian in that restaurant, people sitting with you and everyone around you are also Caucasians. That word does not mean a person with white skin, which is only lack of melanin in the skin. In fact you're sitting in the middle of the country where the Caucasoid race emerged and spread over to the Northern hemisphere, mainly Europe.
OK
Lamb is sheep and mutton is goat. Basic!!
Thanks!
Your host are so boring....... Where do you get them???
He’s the host, camera man, editor, content writer, producer, 😂😂😂😂. I’m no a professional buddy! 🤪
Barbecue nation chef’s bring some new dish to each table, usually its carb loaded and a trick to get you full and bloated so that you leave sooner. The dish is nothing special either
they basically wanted to promote their business, as they saw you filming. perhaps they want more tourist customers also.
Hahahaha barbecue nation ? India?
Wrong country bro you should visit pakistan
Himanshu Kumar . Hahahaha . Ye to ab tu ghussay main bool raha.
Itna mat jal .pehlay hi kia kam kalay ho tu loog.
Mehrab khan u r racist mate .. there is no point of arguing it .. come to india bro .. we will show u our hospitalility and when we will go to your nation u can show us ur hospitality .. simple .. y hatred? And yes dont forget to show us mari 😊 .. u r a khan .. so be like pathan
mansh wahi . Yaar pehlay us nay shuro kia tha. Main racist nahi hoon yaar. Achao k saath acha hoon.
Usne shuru kiya? You could have just welcomed him to visit Pakistan. Wtf is this wrong country crap?
@@mehrabkhan6249 Man, you are such a pain in the ass
Do u know what they cooking? can be anything, crow, rat😁
Bbq nation is the overrated
Gurdev Singh what is your favorite?
@@TeachaMantoFish try something local mate and if Delhi try to be at Khan market for karims or if your going north go to Lucknow for some of the best and unique dishes . And one more thing mate if u really wanna show something show how these small business owners stories and you will be amazed . best of luck for your journey and if u ever come to ludhiana call me 9592050488 . Cheers
Gurdev Singh thanks for the insider tips!
@@TeachaMantoFish welcome to India mate and the always check ratings of place and try tasting because you will find loads of food . Beware of food poisoning . Cheers again
Just because they don't over use the ghee and spices that actually kills the flavour of meat do not make them overrated.
Paneer is cottage cheese