I am from Tanahun, Nepal. There is huge Tibetan camp in our area. They were actually refugees who were forced to leave tibet alongside with Dalai Lama. Early they used to make threads from wool. Later they have made huge improvements by their tibetan foods restaurants. Now they have their own school, business & speak their own language. They have large joint tibetan restaurant in Dulegauda city. We cannot skip a day without eating tibetan thukpa, momo, chaomin & tumbaa. It you are tibetan citizens you should visit here once to meet your grand parents once.. 🥰🥰❤️❤️
@@Sajangrg69 bro but I find it totally different from tibetan cuisine but I admit those steam Momo's originally from china since the han dynasty and thukpa as well but we named them differently and we mongolions were migrated from Mongolia that's what i studied.
@@doll6651 Yes like Gurung, Magar and the Mongoloid looking people. BTW, Mongoloid and Mongolian/ Mongol are two different things. Mongols are people from Mongolia whilst Mongoloid is a race. Nepali Mongoloids did not come from Mongolia, we came from Tibet/ Burma. For example, Gurung or Newar is similar to Tibetan language and all fall under Tibeto- Burman language.
@@Sajangrg69 True. The term, "mongoloid" is in fact an archaic term that has been misunderstood by the "East Asian" Nepalis to mean origins from Mongolia. 23 and Me result from various Gurung, Lama, Rai, Limbu people show diverse genetics of all of East Asia, not just Mongolia.
Thank you for doing this! Shout out to Tashi, she did an amazing job. I have lived in NYC for seven years and I’ve wanted to go to Jackson heights and try Tibetan food. I was so painfully shy because I didn’t know where to go and what to order. Now I know! Thank you!
Tibetan here from SoCal. Can confirm that momo's are probably one of the best foods anywhere. My dad is Amdo (and the first Tibetan in the US actually) and we used to grow up in New Jersey in the early days when all the NYC Tibetan's then would come down to our home and we'd cook hundreds of momo's outside and host these crazy Tibetan parties. The Tibetan community was so much smaller than it is now. Momo's aren't just "food" but a reason for Tibetan's to gather and socialize. It is also said Tibetan males actually cook momo's better than Tibetan women. I think this comes from the monasteries in the old country - as monks would cook for all the other monks. So many monks actually became the best cooks in TIbetan culture.
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🥸 what ???? Tibetan cuisine is underrated? Tibetan cultural and Cuisine are most visible minority in the world . Open you eyes. Don’t underestimate your community , show some respect ✊.
I'm with David, momos and Vietnamese egg rolls are the best! Thanks for showcasing Tibetan foods and the community. I want a pair of those gorgeous shoes! Your guest host, Tashi, was excellent!
Wow, watching your NY series makes me question myself: "Have I really been to NYC???!?!?" There's so much dope food and cool spots I haven't checked out in NYC. Definitely looking forward to my next visit! Thanks for featuring all these cool spots Fung Bros!
David! Andrew! This video was amazingly presented as always. And loved it specially because I'm Indian. Although from Manipur, I've have very dear friends from Leh ladakh. Whose culture is also highly influenced by the Tibetan culture. Your video was very nostalgic and informative. Thank you!!
Would love to visit Ladakh someday 💛 Ladakh is definitely the closest to Tibet, most of us Tibetans in exile will get to since most of us Tibetans gets our visa (to visit Tibet)rejected by Chinese govt.
Just an exceptional job of showing a different culture and making it accessible without the need to distil it down to it's bare bones. Really enjoyable video
let me help you out a little lol, you mean its not as well plated/presented as french/european dishes you find at restaurants, it has a more hearty/homecooked vibe like most other asian dishes.
Top Burner Your previous words have already showed you are not real Tibetan. Which real Tibetan brag their private property? Why are u still using this flag since you are fake?
Loved this video and your open-ness and excitement throughout this video giving a huge shoutout to Tibetans and Tibetan flavours that have migrated worldwide - it’s been the Momos and Thukpa for me growing up in the Foothills of the Himalayas - Tashi Derek !
I am so happy to seeing new foods that I haven't tried❤ Although I eat some foods, but you introduce more traditional and apecial one..😆 Love your good video, have a nice weekend❤
@@andyzhang7890 try Loga's Corner in queen and jameson behind Parkdale Collegiate School in Toronto, Canada. Also Garleek KItchen at queen and jameson.
Never had Tibetan food but now I gotta find some, especially those Momos!!!! You guys were so lucky to have such a knowledgeable guide and she was absolutely Hot
It was so creative of you guys to represent Tibetan foods And the culture with intensive details of how beautiful it is. Especial thanks to Tashi for coming up with such great discription after each of the showcase .much love ❤️
@@runa6507 Sherpas are actually not "Tibetan", though they certainly have Tibetan genetic admixture at this point. They were initially refugees of the Tangut (Western Xia) kingdom northeast of Tibet and western China, who fled to eastern Tibet and then left for Nepal due to religious upheaval.
@@tibetan.music.universe Yeah, thats what I meant. Most of you used to speak Tibetan, but you guys moved so its mostly Nepali that's spoken. Also, do Sherpas have their own language?
OMG YASSSSSS!!!!!!!! Mouth watering dishesss, snacks and authentic culture! Can't wait for the pandemic to be over and fly to New York from Canada just for Tibetan Food... >.
Wow. Milk tea, fried dumpling, zamba, mantao remind me Mongolia and my mouth is watering. I know we have lots of same things in Tibetan and Mongolian culture. Oh Tibetan shop in this video has a Mongolian milk tea made in Mongolia! Surprising!
Wow love and respect them so much for everything they are doing. Thankyou so much for this beautiful representation of our Tibetan food. You guys are the BEST. Thujichey 🙏🏻❤️
@@tsewangrinzin2421 You’re right sherpa and Tibetans are two different ethnic groups from different regions. But originally sherpas migrated from the eastern Tibet many centuries ago, hence they have similar food, culture, traditions, festivals and languages. I am half Tibetan and also I don’t recall saying Tibetan and sherpa are same, as they’re not.
Sherpa is a few thousand Nepali tribes in Eastern Nepal. Therefore they got that name with their origin in Eastern Nepal. These tribes were actually not originally from Eastern Tibet contrary to popular belief. Such small tribes exist across the borders of the vast Tibetan Plateau bordering Central Asia, Burma, China & Indian Subcontinent.
Tibet is a Vast Nation on an area size of Western Europe & Indian Subcontinent. They are many tribes across Sino-Tibetan borders like Qiang, Yi of partial Tibetan heritage. They are tribes across Central Asia likes of Pamir of Tibetan heritage. In Pakistan likes of Baltistan. In Indian Subcontinent likes of Kingdom of Ladakh, Mustang , Bhutan 🇧🇹, Tawang. Research these all people in Inner Asia, Mongolia, Himalayas: Baltistan, Ladakh, Mustang, Sikkim, Bhutan, Northern Nepal, Arunachal Pradesh. You will know who are Tibetans.
Hi Fung Bro’s ; I am a Tibetan MoMola (grandma) . While I loved your show , I must give you heads up to help make sure that the younger Tibetans are introducing you to correct terms and terminologies in Tibetan language. We have one Tibetan language and many ,many regional dialects . But nowhere in the Tibetan language nor in any other Tibetan dialects do we say ; yak milk. We say ; “Dri( pronounce as ‘dee’ ) milk” . Yak ; is the male while, Dri is the female . Just like , you the young men, will not breast feed a baby when you become fathers , the same is the case with yak. He , the yak, cannot and will not give you milk. I can swear on Tibet for that !!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️ But you guys are a pleasant young Chinese men to see you doing this show. I wish you both well . With love , A Tibetan MoMola.
Tibetan Food is great and similar to Chinese food with the stir fried noodles and momos. They put salt in their milk tea which is very weird but it works if you have a sweet baked goods pastries. I'm surprised you guys didn't go to Llasa Fast food arguably the most famous Tibetan restaurant in NYC. Lastly, there's a small community of Tibetans in Brooklyn so there's a restaurant called Cafe Tibet off Cortelyou Road on the Q line.
Most Tibetans oversea hate Chinese and they just do not wanna to recognize the fact. Such a tragedy. Yellow should work together instead of hating and discriminating against each other.
Nepal is a neighbour country of tibet and they also resided in Nepal after chinese invasion. Tibetan people gave lots of food like dumpling, and many others. Cheers and enjoy tibetan friend. Tibet will be freed soon hope so but most tibetan enjoy freedom in USA and many ither countries so lets see.
Looks delicious! 👍😋😊 Definitely not into highly spiced food anymore...as I get older, my stomach can't handle the spice anymore. It has to be mild for me now. 👍😉😊 I will eat noodles or congee any day of the week! My "go to" comfort food.
Wish we have these Tibetan food truck in the uk. momo, laphing, shapale, gyurma are my go to snack/food when i was in Tibetan school. Omg! how much are those sompa(Tibetan shoes n boots). Definitely need those for LOSAR :)
❤️❤️❤️ this video! Tibetan food is awesome. You should try Iu Mien cuisine or Pennsylvania Dutch food soon. I grew up with PA Dutch food, and I'm eager to try Iu Mien food. I hear that Champa Garden in Oakland, CA is a good Mien restaurant.
If you are near Columbia University on West 118th street you should definitely stop by the Momo Delight food truck, the owner is so nice and friendly and the food is generous and tasty!!
As a Tibetan who's been following Fung Bros since waay back, this makes me happy they did another Tibetan food video!
I am not lying. Tibetan food is one of best food of Asia. Go to Jackson heights in New York . You won't regret it. Go to try Tibetan food.
Being of Nepali heritage I feel a strong connection with my fellow Tibetans not only just through the food.
And as a Tibetan, I feel the same way about our Nepali brothers & sisters 💛
@@HimalayanDumplings :D
Exactly. Nepali too. Got nothing but love and respect for Tibetans.
TIBETAN THIS IS A ASIAN FOOD YUMMY
@@subashgrg4666 💛💛
I am from Tanahun, Nepal. There is huge Tibetan camp in our area. They were actually refugees who were forced to leave tibet alongside with Dalai Lama. Early they used to make threads from wool. Later they have made huge improvements by their tibetan foods restaurants. Now they have their own school, business & speak their own language. They have large joint tibetan restaurant in Dulegauda city. We cannot skip a day without eating tibetan thukpa, momo, chaomin & tumbaa. It you are tibetan citizens you should visit here once to meet your grand parents once.. 🥰🥰❤️❤️
M from Lamjung. Didn't know about Tibetans in Tanahun.
Love this Tibetan representation & truly getting a taste of what it's like in our small community!
Same!!!
Tashi did a really great job representing. Salute to her.
salute to you too
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As a nepali nationality, We are so familiar with Tibetan people and foods. Huge respect to Tibetan culture and food.
Our ancestors come from Tibet/ Burma originally.
@@Sajangrg69 I would say not the whole Nepali population but mostly from the Himalayan Region.
@@Sajangrg69 bro but I find it totally different from tibetan cuisine but I admit those steam Momo's originally from china since the han dynasty and thukpa as well but we named them differently and we mongolions were migrated from Mongolia that's what i studied.
@@doll6651 Yes like Gurung, Magar and the Mongoloid looking people. BTW, Mongoloid and Mongolian/ Mongol are two different things. Mongols are people from Mongolia whilst Mongoloid is a race. Nepali Mongoloids did not come from Mongolia, we came from Tibet/ Burma. For example, Gurung or Newar is similar to Tibetan language and all fall under Tibeto- Burman language.
@@Sajangrg69 True. The term, "mongoloid" is in fact an archaic term that has been misunderstood by the "East Asian" Nepalis to mean origins from Mongolia. 23 and Me result from various Gurung, Lama, Rai, Limbu people show diverse genetics of all of East Asia, not just Mongolia.
Thank you for doing this! Shout out to Tashi, she did an amazing job. I have lived in NYC for seven years and I’ve wanted to go to Jackson heights and try Tibetan food. I was so painfully shy because I didn’t know where to go and what to order. Now I know! Thank you!
Recommend sushi momo or phayul restaurant
Tibetan here from SoCal. Can confirm that momo's are probably one of the best foods anywhere. My dad is Amdo (and the first Tibetan in the US actually) and we used to grow up in New Jersey in the early days when all the NYC Tibetan's then would come down to our home and we'd cook hundreds of momo's outside and host these crazy Tibetan parties. The Tibetan community was so much smaller than it is now. Momo's aren't just "food" but a reason for Tibetan's to gather and socialize. It is also said Tibetan males actually cook momo's better than Tibetan women. I think this comes from the monasteries in the old country - as monks would cook for all the other monks. So many monks actually became the best cooks in TIbetan culture.
How you gonna say Momo's.... bruh don't encourage that pronunciation. Momo is already plural.... From a Nepali.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Very interesting. I’m Samoan from the South Pacific btw
I'm from Bhutan. My favorite are Shabalay, Ting momo with Shabta (stir fried beef). Love Tibetan people and culture.
Loved it. Appreciate so much to Tashi & you two for shining a light on our very underrated Tibetan cuisine & culinary heritage💛💛
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🥸 what ???? Tibetan cuisine is underrated? Tibetan cultural and Cuisine are most visible minority in the world . Open you eyes. Don’t underestimate your community , show some respect ✊.
omg Tibetan culture was beautifully represented here!!!
I'm with David, momos and Vietnamese egg rolls are the best! Thanks for showcasing Tibetan foods and the community. I want a pair of those gorgeous shoes! Your guest host, Tashi, was excellent!
I love Tibetan food. I am from nepal i can cook some tibetan food aswell . U miss two of my favorite breakfast .....vhale" Tibetan bread" and thenduk
damn, Tashi hella impressive. she represented Tibetans beautifully. Great work sister
shaphale rocks and Tibetan culture food is now Nepal famous street food
cheers to Tibetan culture!!!
This is definitely the best and most accurate tibetan food video I've seen on RUclips. Great job fungbros 👏
Believe me thr is many more authentic tibetan dishes..
@@cookooc7869 obviously. I nvr said there isn't. I jst meant this is in my opinion the best video abt tibetan food n culture on RUclips.
Wow, watching your NY series makes me question myself: "Have I really been to NYC???!?!?" There's so much dope food and cool spots I haven't checked out in NYC. Definitely looking forward to my next visit! Thanks for featuring all these cool spots Fung Bros!
As always, great job on the production. Much credit to the camera person and editor. Jackson Heights is one of my favorite places in NYC.
David! Andrew! This video was amazingly presented as always. And loved it specially because I'm Indian. Although from Manipur, I've have very dear friends from Leh ladakh. Whose culture is also highly influenced by the Tibetan culture. Your video was very nostalgic and informative. Thank you!!
Would love to visit Ladakh someday 💛 Ladakh is definitely the closest to Tibet, most of us Tibetans in exile will get to since most of us Tibetans gets our visa (to visit Tibet)rejected by Chinese govt.
She's smart as a whip and beautiful too. The food looks amazing. I actually have some neighbors from Nepal, nice people, quiet people.
Simp
Mmm, and what do your Nepali neighbors have to do with Tibetan people/food?
Nepal is a different place. Simp.
She is Tibetan.
0:14 Whenever you hear that sick intro beat, you know, life changing food is coming!
Just an exceptional job of showing a different culture and making it accessible without the need to distil it down to it's bare bones. Really enjoyable video
Tibetan food are not as showoff like french food but delicious and soul filling food, it has presence of Tibetan warm heartedness mix in
let me help you out a little lol, you mean its not as well plated/presented as french/european dishes you find at restaurants, it has a more hearty/homecooked vibe like most other asian dishes.
Tibetan food is one of the best food of Asia. People won't regret it . Every people should try Tibetan food. Go to Jackson heights in New York .
Love how detail you guys have put out there and explaining every food and how much you enjoyed, Tashi delek to everyone !!
They have been assimilated by the US so deeply. Such a tragedy.
Top Burner Your previous words have already showed you are not real Tibetan. Which real Tibetan brag their private property? Why are u still using this flag since you are fake?
Top Burner I think you are some Indian.
Loved this video and your open-ness and excitement throughout this video giving a huge shoutout to Tibetans and Tibetan flavours that have migrated worldwide - it’s been the Momos and Thukpa for me growing up in the Foothills of the Himalayas - Tashi Derek !
Food looks fire, but not gonna lie Tashi is pretty, plus she's more real than some of the other insta food bloggers 👍
You took the words out of my mouth. She comes across as being authentic
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So proud of our rich culture
loved the representation and dive into our culture, thanks fung bros!
So thankful Tibetan brought momo to Nepal!! One of my top favourite food!!
Definitely!
Haha no. Actually Nepalese brought momo from Tibet to Nepal. And Nepal made it very famous.
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@@dankmemer8737 😂😂😂 what a joke
@@dankmemer8737 yes Newari people brought it and gave it spice yumm not momo its म:म hehe
I am so happy to seeing new foods that I haven't tried❤ Although I eat some foods, but you introduce more traditional and apecial one..😆 Love your good video, have a nice weekend❤
Always loved your vids and thank you for dropping another video on Tibetan food!
21:38 omg titaura these are actually Nepalese candy I used to have it back in nepal everyday
You are right, it’s used to be only in Kathmandu not even in Pokhara,
Great timing, starving right now waiting for dinner to be cooked.
thanks for showing off our cultural food.
U guys should come try Tibetan food in Toronto, Canada. It's at queen and Jameson area.
Like this, if u guys want them to come over TDot.
what the name of the restaurant(s)?? gotta hit them up some time
@@andyzhang7890 try Loga's Corner in queen and jameson behind Parkdale Collegiate School in Toronto, Canada. Also Garleek KItchen at queen and jameson.
@@cloudyrain2146 now in paris too la chappel and stalingard splly. Over 50 tibetan restaurants in paris.
Good to see you go to more Tibetan places. I've been to a couple Tibetan places in this area.
Never had Tibetan food but would love to try, looks delish!
Never had Tibetan food but now I gotta find some, especially those Momos!!!! You guys were so lucky to have such a knowledgeable guide and she was absolutely Hot
It was so creative of you guys to represent Tibetan foods And the culture with intensive details of how beautiful it is. Especial thanks to Tashi for coming up with such great discription after each of the showcase .much love ❤️
First Tenzin and now Tashi, damn Tibetans are beautiful
Tasha’s descriptions on the food was spot on 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Well not only did I learn a lot more about the amazing food Tibet has to offer. But, I see why Aang decided to name his flying lemur "Momo"
Ya right. I think Momo was a depiction of Yak which can be only found in Tibet.
Lovd this! I live in Queens and will definitely be hitting this place up. Everything looked amazing!
Watching you guys i'm really craving for momo love from Nepal.
My mom is sherpa and I can say it's so much like Tibetan. My mom used to make almost all the food in this video. Love the similarity.
Sherpa is Tibetan, but now mostly indulges in Nepali language and culture.
@@runa6507 Sherpas are actually not "Tibetan", though they certainly have Tibetan genetic admixture at this point. They were initially refugees of the Tangut (Western Xia) kingdom northeast of Tibet and western China, who fled to eastern Tibet and then left for Nepal due to religious upheaval.
@@tibetan.music.universe Yeah, thats what I meant. Most of you used to speak Tibetan, but you guys moved so its mostly Nepali that's spoken. Also, do Sherpas have their own language?
@@runa6507 sherpa is a different language than Tibetan.
@@amankc7226 even Tibetan in Tibet speaks different dialects.
Thank you 🙏
OMG YASSSSSS!!!!!!!! Mouth watering dishesss, snacks and authentic culture! Can't wait for the pandemic to be over and fly to New York from Canada just for Tibetan Food... >.
Would've been cool to see Tenzin back in this one again!
Wow. Milk tea, fried dumpling, zamba, mantao remind me Mongolia and my mouth is watering. I know we have lots of same things in Tibetan and Mongolian culture. Oh Tibetan shop in this video has a Mongolian milk tea made in Mongolia! Surprising!
Wow love and respect them so much for everything they are doing. Thankyou so much for this beautiful representation of our Tibetan food. You guys are the BEST. Thujichey 🙏🏻❤️
Hey Sherpa are small Nepalese tribes from the fridges of Indian Subcontinent. They are Not Tibetan.
@@tsewangrinzin2421 You’re right sherpa and Tibetans are two different ethnic groups from different regions. But originally sherpas migrated from the eastern Tibet many centuries ago, hence they have similar food, culture, traditions, festivals and languages. I am half Tibetan and also I don’t recall saying Tibetan and sherpa are same, as they’re not.
Sherpa is a few thousand Nepali tribes in Eastern Nepal. Therefore they got that name with their origin in Eastern Nepal. These tribes were actually not originally from Eastern Tibet contrary to popular belief. Such small tribes exist across the borders of the vast Tibetan Plateau bordering Central Asia, Burma, China & Indian Subcontinent.
Tibet is a Vast Nation on an area size of Western Europe & Indian Subcontinent. They are many tribes across Sino-Tibetan borders like Qiang, Yi of partial Tibetan heritage. They are tribes across Central Asia likes of Pamir of Tibetan heritage. In Pakistan likes of Baltistan. In Indian Subcontinent likes of Kingdom of Ladakh, Mustang , Bhutan 🇧🇹, Tawang. Research these all people in Inner Asia, Mongolia, Himalayas: Baltistan, Ladakh, Mustang, Sikkim, Bhutan, Northern Nepal, Arunachal Pradesh. You will know who are Tibetans.
@@tsewangrinzin2421 what? explain again concisely please.
Loved this! I need to try Tibetan food one day. I've had a Mexican coffee with butter in it, before but not tea.
I love learning about Tibetan food helps me learn my culture
Legit trying the momo truck right now because of the fung bros so excited 🙌🏿
loved the tibetan market experience!! Thanks for sharing!
I AM OBSESSED WITH BAOS!!! I wanna try the momo
Sam Elle has the best advice show ever! :)
@@RockstarEater Omg you’re too nice hahha
@sj ooo sorry for the mistake!! I wasn’t aware! But regardless, definitely something I want to try
Masala in momo ... what???
thanks guys...
glad to see our regional food being displayed by you guys
Now you know where Momo's really come from!! Lol..But in Kathmandu it is king!!! Love you guys..
wow had no idea the food is literally same as Mongolian food def want to try it when i go visit NYC next time.
Hi Fung Bro’s ; I am a Tibetan MoMola (grandma) . While I loved your show , I must give you heads up to help make sure that the younger Tibetans are introducing you to correct terms and terminologies in Tibetan language. We have one Tibetan language and many ,many regional dialects . But nowhere in the Tibetan language nor in any other Tibetan dialects do we say ; yak milk. We say ; “Dri( pronounce as ‘dee’ ) milk” . Yak ; is the male while, Dri is the female . Just like , you the young men, will not breast feed a baby when you become fathers , the same is the case with yak. He , the yak, cannot and will not give you milk. I can swear on Tibet for that !!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️ But you guys are a pleasant young Chinese men to see you doing this show. I wish you both well . With love , A Tibetan MoMola.
YASS love me some Tibetan food!! Khampa kitchen's got a great selection for all my fellow vegetarians out there too ;)
Yangchennnnnnnn!! 😃 and yesss so nice seeing Tashi here!
It’s lovely watching tibetan foods n Tibetan culture, thx for showing to the world 🌎 keep making more vlogs 😉💞
Soooo much love for this video!!!!!
Damn she even got them Titaura, lmao
Thank you Andrew and David for covering Khampa Tibetan food :))
Hungry @ 2 am after watching this! Tashi was a delight to watch as well.
Awesome episode. Love Tibetan food
Momos are love❤️, tashi dalek!
One of the best episodes! got me cravinggg ngl
Tibetan Food is great and similar to Chinese food with the stir fried noodles and momos. They put salt in their milk tea which is very weird but it works if you have a sweet baked goods pastries. I'm surprised you guys didn't go to Llasa Fast food arguably the most famous Tibetan restaurant in NYC. Lastly, there's a small community of Tibetans in Brooklyn so there's a restaurant called Cafe Tibet off Cortelyou Road on the Q line.
Most Tibetans oversea hate Chinese and they just do not wanna to recognize the fact. Such a tragedy. Yellow should work together instead of hating and discriminating against each other.
So proud of the representation ✨💕💕
They thought they could break down the churpi in a few bites 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Nepal is a neighbour country of tibet and they also resided in Nepal after chinese invasion. Tibetan people gave lots of food like dumpling, and many others. Cheers and enjoy tibetan friend. Tibet will be freed soon hope so but most tibetan enjoy freedom in USA and many ither countries so lets see.
Looks delicious! 👍😋😊 Definitely not into highly spiced food anymore...as I get older, my stomach can't handle the spice anymore. It has to be mild for me now. 👍😉😊 I will eat noodles or congee any day of the week! My "go to" comfort food.
19:30 music Biscuit by Lukrembo youtube, i used it on my dota youtube too lol. it's soothing and calm
Love it....Gyuma is my favourite and I can eat momos everyday!
momos are the best dumplingssss!!!!!! bhoe gyalooooooo
Awesome 👌 hope the tibetan find their dreams and Aspiration come True
Reminds me of amazing Tibetian food I had in Manali and Dharamshala! 😍😍
Wish we have these Tibetan food truck in the uk. momo, laphing, shapale, gyurma are my go to snack/food when i was in Tibetan school. Omg! how much are those sompa(Tibetan shoes n boots). Definitely need those for LOSAR :)
Love it my husband is Khampa too!
Really good for you
AWESOME tour! I would like to go there! Wish we would have that kind of location here in Germany!🙏
Hi, kannst du nach köln und bonn fahren. Da sind ein paar tibetischen Restaurants.
Even in paris we have 50 restaurants. I love my culture coz we can speak tibetan,hindi,English,French,German and Chinese etc... Nice no...
Wow it’s so nice video. Thanks so much guys
❤️❤️❤️ this video! Tibetan food is awesome. You should try Iu Mien cuisine or Pennsylvania Dutch food soon. I grew up with PA Dutch food, and I'm eager to try Iu Mien food. I hear that Champa Garden in Oakland, CA is a good Mien restaurant.
That’s a thai/lao restaurant. Mien people don’t really have our own cuisine.
Mien means noodles in chinese so nothing to do with tibetan cuisine..
TASHI DELEK AND TSEY-RING TO YOU both and your channel!
Similar to BuzzFeed food quizzes, you guys take me hugry as hell...I really like they way you represent food
Makes me crave it a d droll at times 😂
What would I do without Momo, lafing , shafale n khapse! THANKYOU Tibet.😢
Poethek is like a Giant Shaphalay. Tibetans like everything Gigantic. Giant Momo, Giant Gyuma, Giant Phalay packed with flavour and punch
Shoutout queens
I LOVEEEEEEEEEEEEEE TIBETAN FOOD!!!!
So yumm!! Love from sikkim..tibet border
Thank you for bringing light on Tibetan food...🤤🙏🙏🙏
New Fan here 💓
Wow !!!! I m also from Khampa ... damn I want to visit this restaurant... thank you so much guys
If you are near Columbia University on West 118th street you should definitely stop by the Momo Delight food truck, the owner is so nice and friendly and the food is generous and tasty!!
Let’s make Momos international 🥟 🌏 🥟 🌎
Yes!
We need International Momo Day. 😛 🥟
You guys make me mouth watering .
Fung bros .. thank you..
you guys should try momo crave in woodside
Titaura is nepali candy. You can literally see Nepal’s flag in the packaging😄
lol
Momo is Tibetan food you can literally taste the hearty authenticity
@@tenzinsamphel4763 ok thank you for the information but I already know that. I am just talking about titaura😂
3:14 that puti looks delicious 😋 Tibetan shepherd pie
What are u talkin' bro???
U nasty 😂😂😂