What I loved about the old shoping areas in these towns, especially Curepipe, was that there were those small arcades with those small shops at the end like second hand book stores, record stores etc. Great for spending time on a rainy afternnon. Hope they still exist. That's what adds soul to a place
@Arty F Harty , exactly, I loved Curepipe, ok it was raining and we went to a tiny restaurant, 6 tables, and it was just delicious. And really cheap ! So I left a big tip, which the lady didn't want. But I said that her cooking was so good and I wanted to thank her.
THE NAME FOR THIS CHINEESE POTATO IS // JICAMA// PACHYRHIZUS EROSUS VERY POPULAR IN MEXICO WHERE IT IS ALSO SERVE WIT CHILI SALT LIKE IN MAURITIUS .SOLD ON THE STREET BY FRUIT VENDERS.
MOMO-BOLTON KENTON SAYS LOTS OF FOODS OVER THERE....AND VERY CHEAP PRICE....LOTS OF DHOLL-POURIS..PAKORAS....BRIANIS DEK...also lot of fruits....i like this village very much....i will go with my familly....and also shops...you and miss rikki are doing good job for these street merchant...
I'm definitely visiting Cozy Burger after watching this video 😄. And I agree with one of the comments below, I too enjoy the old buildings, local communities shops in the towns and villages of mru. The only thing is the pavements and surroundings and buildings need a gooooooood cleaning, scrub and lick of paint 🎨 😅
The table in the front of the chuch is called an altar. The little cabinet contains food. Next time, open the little door painted gold and help yourself. Make sure the priest does not see you.
Thank you for giving me a look at the village where I was born in 1950, I am now living in Australia since 1969 and through your videos I try to recognise the places I used to walk around .This is a Catholic Church, yes , inside the church in marble is the altar and the golden cabinet is called “tabernacle”and does not hold food, but the precious body of our Lord Jesus Christ. And should be approached reverently.
What I loved about the old shoping areas in these towns, especially Curepipe, was that there were those small arcades with those small shops at the end like second hand book stores, record stores etc. Great for spending time on a rainy afternnon. Hope they still exist. That's what adds soul to a place
I didn't see any here, but there were some in Rose Belle, I'll keep a look out,
@Arty F Harty , exactly, I loved Curepipe, ok it was raining and we went to a tiny restaurant, 6 tables, and it was just delicious. And really cheap ! So I left a big tip, which the lady didn't want. But I said that her cooking was so good and I wanted to thank her.
J'ai connu votre youtube quand vous aviez que 5000 abonnés, et maintenant vous en avez plus de 10.000 abonnés félicitations 👍👍👍
I remember you from when we were starting
Awesome vid ...
Thanks!
Thanks Bryan & Riki. For going @ St Paul.
Now am home sick 🐰
It is a great place
You were so close to the Hindu temple and choice snack restaurant....
Well next time....
@@headlinesgenerator5426 Next time, we did miss a lot
. ☺St Paul. Stopped in Time..
Happy Easter Bryan and Riki hope you guys have a wonderful time
Thanks you guy also have a great time
THE NAME FOR THIS CHINEESE POTATO IS // JICAMA// PACHYRHIZUS EROSUS VERY POPULAR IN MEXICO WHERE IT IS ALSO SERVE WIT CHILI SALT LIKE IN MAURITIUS .SOLD ON THE STREET BY FRUIT VENDERS.
Wow, that is great, thank you for the info, glad the Mexicans also have great treats
That's cool, thanks
HAPPY Easter Ricky and Brian from Birmingham U.K
Thanks so much, happy easter
MOMO-BOLTON KENTON SAYS LOTS OF FOODS OVER THERE....AND VERY CHEAP PRICE....LOTS OF DHOLL-POURIS..PAKORAS....BRIANIS DEK...also lot of fruits....i like this village very much....i will go with my familly....and also shops...you and miss rikki are doing good job for these street merchant...
Thanks for the info, there food is good
It's not a village., Phoenix is a town
L'hôtel dado ça fais très très longtemps que ça existe, je crois que c'est de père en fils , je le connais depuis mon enfance et j'ai 55 ans bientôt.
Wow that is a long time
I'm definitely visiting Cozy Burger after watching this video 😄. And I agree with one of the comments below, I too enjoy the old buildings, local communities shops in the towns and villages of mru. The only thing is the pavements and surroundings and buildings need a gooooooood cleaning, scrub and lick of paint 🎨 😅
I agree a quick clean, Cozy is worth a visit
Happy Easter ❤️ from Mumbai 🇮🇳
Happy easter
you finally go to cozy burger😁😍
Yes, and it was great
Very nice to hve Ramadhan stuff.do you hve the recipe as well.Thanks.
For the bread, you can follow it in our video.
Hanuman jayanti
The table in the front of the chuch is called an altar. The little cabinet contains food. Next time, open the little door painted gold and help yourself. Make sure the priest does not see you.
Thanks for the info, I will try that next time
Thank you for giving me a look at the village where I was born in 1950, I am now living in Australia since 1969 and through your videos I try to recognise the places I used to walk around .This is a Catholic Church, yes , inside the church in marble is the altar and the golden cabinet is called “tabernacle”and does not hold food, but the precious body of our Lord Jesus Christ. And should be approached reverently.
Looks like a Pakistani village
Ok never been to a Pakistani village
Why do they have a law about phones and petrol? That was debunked literally over 20 years ago
They still have the signs up, guess they aren't taking chances
IMU
Thanks
When you are out please take the masks off. You wear them outdoors but not inside that does not even make any sense guys ....
We have different laws on masks here