In recent times in London, the overall cost of foods, rents, energy, fuel etc has increased significantly, many food businesses have had to increase prices simply to survive. Also Google search 'Purchasing Power Parity', it may give you a better understanding of why there are price differences between UK & India. I can understand your comment, if you've never traveled out of India.
@@mr07623445678 I fully understand this but how is this helping normal people who are suffering with high food prices? Gujarati food is really cheap to make then and even now. This chef doesn't have a shop front or a restaurant I think there is no excuse for such prices. This is 100 percent a 'white man's plate food'. I doubt any indian or asian would pay for this.
12.90 pounds means around 1330 Indian rupees for this Thali😅😅 why its so expensive there and a little samosa is 5 pounds that means around 500 rupees😅😅😅
In recent times, the overall cost of foods, rents, energy, fuel etc has increased significantly, many food businesses have had to increase prices to survive. Also Google search 'Purchasing Power Parity', it may give you a better understanding of why there are price differences between UK & India. I can understand your comment, if you've never traveled out of India.
Chats looks delicious.....i ll definitely try tgis once....
Thank you for watching & your kind words 👍🏼
Wow nice recipe chef ji
Chaat and thali look delicious, great to see some traditional/authentic Indian food on Brick Lane among all those British Indian curry houses.
This guys food is great.
You're quite right about Brick Lane restaurants, they are a waste of space...
Mouthwatering Thali! Really great that you not only showed preparations but also it's taste. Looking forward to watch your new videos.
Thank you for watching bro & your very kind words 👍🏼
Love it, how come there's no membership option for your channel.. been watching you for 7 or 8 years
As always, thank you for watching, your comment has inspired me to start a membership option, will start it soon 👍🏼🙏🏽💚
@@mr07623445678 great !
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Wow looks so good 🤩
Thank you for watching 👍🏼
Man it's been long time saw your videos Enjoy ed keep uploading😊
Thank you for watching bro & your very kind words 👍🏼🙏🏽
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Can't beat a good thali.
Thank you for watching bro 👍🏼
Excellent video 👌
Thank you 🙏🏽
Could give the whole address so that being in London we crave for Indian food so we can come and have food 😂
Thank you for watching>
PlantXology is located every Saturday & Sunday at address:
146 Brick lane, (outside Backyard Market)
London, E1 6QL
Thali is affordable.....you find it expensive,if u convert pound to rupee.....
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Daylight robbery. Never £12.90. At the most £9.99. Looks great though!
12.50 for a small plate of food, nothing like india prices!
In recent times in London, the overall cost of foods, rents, energy, fuel etc has increased significantly, many food businesses have had to increase prices simply to survive.
Also Google search 'Purchasing Power Parity', it may give you a better understanding of why there are price differences between UK & India.
I can understand your comment, if you've never traveled out of India.
@@mr07623445678 I fully understand this but how is this helping normal people who are suffering with high food prices? Gujarati food is really cheap to make then and even now. This chef doesn't have a shop front or a restaurant I think there is no excuse for such prices. This is 100 percent a 'white man's plate food'. I doubt any indian or asian would pay for this.
Even though it is a stall, the rent for his stall are extraordinarily high, due to the location.
Blade 🤣🤣
₹1310/- only
Very expensive £12.99 for simple thali and only one roti are you kidding me you can get 2 thali in Leicester £14 unlimited!!
This is London, where the cost of living is higher than Leicester...
Bro thali is too expensive
His rent is extraordinarily high.
Dependent on land
12.90 pounds means around 1330 Indian rupees for this Thali😅😅 why its so expensive there and a little samosa is 5 pounds that means around 500 rupees😅😅😅
In recent times, the overall cost of foods, rents, energy, fuel etc has increased significantly, many food businesses have had to increase prices to survive.
Also Google search 'Purchasing Power Parity', it may give you a better understanding of why there are price differences between UK & India.
I can understand your comment, if you've never traveled out of India.
Thank you for the info sir😊
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Day light robbery
Its really affordable......I am Indian working in UK.....I ll definitely go to this place and enjoy these food.....