Boa noite Rafa adoro ver vc sempre pelo menos vc ta fazendo videos sempre variedade de comida todos os paises mesmo em londres sucesso sempre Querido😄🙏🏻👏🏻
I'm from Bangladesh and I've been here. Worst place ever. Took 4 kids and 1 infant, and charged 4 of them adult price because 3-10 is a child, and 11+ is an adult. We had cold food there, only the rice was warm. You saw the main chef, the same guy who told us that. My dad and uncle had a big argument with him over the price. Absolutely ridiculous. We paid £120 for 8 people, 4 children and 4 adults (children under 3 eat for free) but it was a scam. £15 for each of us because they don't know what a child is. To them, if your child is 9, they will assume they are 11+. Don't go there, to anyone who is planning to. You will get scammed.
These are made by Bangladeshis from Syleth. They make it in a slightly different way which doesn’t always capture the exceptional standards of Bangladeshi cuisine
@@RafaelCamargoft hi Rafael. The problem in UK is that almost all Bangladeshi restaurants are run by Sylethi chefs which is good in its own right is good as you have tasted. There are some authentic ones are those where you went to but those aren’t that good. If you do go into one ask them to cook the stuff off the menu , the dishes the staff eat. Dhaka Biryani near Mile End is decent but then again it’s Sylethi cook.
You’re basically saying the sylhetis are all inferior cooks by default , compared to non-sylheti Bangladeshi cooks/chefs. This just shows your prejudice against sylheti cooks/chefs. Just because a place has food cooked by non-sylheti Bangladeshis doesn’t mean its going to be automatically superior. It mainly depends on how skilled the chefs/cooks are. Every region of Bangladesh have different styles of cooking.
Let's give @adamuce the benefit of the doubt for their poorly phrased comments. I believe it is down to their limited knowledge of the English language, as opposed to them trying to downplay Syleti influenced cuisine. Let's call it lost in translation! Very interested to hear about @adamuce's recommendations though? 😋
That jelabi is the best , in Ramadan there is a long queue for it , also the samosa chat is yummy
Thanks for trying out Bangladeshi cuisine
Wow! Great video!💪
Charliee thank you so much I am glad you liked =)
Que variedade de pratos
Deu água na boca... parece ser muito boa a comida
Fiquei curiosa pra ver as sobremesas
Fico feliz que vc gostou Raquel obrigado
Boa noite Rafa adoro ver vc sempre pelo menos vc ta fazendo videos sempre variedade de comida todos os paises mesmo em londres sucesso sempre Querido😄🙏🏻👏🏻
Sonia minha maravilhosa obrigado anjo, beijos gigantescos no seu coração
Best
Hi
Brother can you come to our Lebanese restaurant one day to visit and get some test of our foods
Hi brother, I am sorry for the slow response. What's the name of your restaurant?
Rafael obrigado por este vídeo 👏👏👏,top viu
Eu que agradeço o carinho Ivaneide
Hi It's me and that's my dialogue look look have a look hot and fresh food
Parece boa eu morei 5 anos em londres mais nunca comi esse prato
Vídeo perfeito!!!
Uhullll obrigado Fabíola, fico muito feliz que vc gostou, estamos em uma nova fase do canal e todo apoio eh muito bem vindo beijos no coracao
Why you are showing Bangladeshi food with a indian background music ?😂😂😂
Hmmmm🤤🤤
Hope you also liked the other dishes.
No need to book plane tickets to Bangladesh when one Elizebeth line train takes you to Whitechapel😂
Correctly =)
Hindi songs in background??? Really!!!😂
Boa Rafão
Valeuuuu irmaoooo tamo junto nessa se ta ligado!!
I'm from Bangladesh and I've been here. Worst place ever. Took 4 kids and 1 infant, and charged 4 of them adult price because 3-10 is a child, and 11+ is an adult. We had cold food there, only the rice was warm. You saw the main chef, the same guy who told us that. My dad and uncle had a big argument with him over the price. Absolutely ridiculous. We paid £120 for 8 people, 4 children and 4 adults (children under 3 eat for free) but it was a scam. £15 for each of us because they don't know what a child is. To them, if your child is 9, they will assume they are 11+. Don't go there, to anyone who is planning to. You will get scammed.
aaaaaand he choose a Hindi song....!! (facepalm)
These are made by Bangladeshis from Syleth. They make it in a slightly different way which doesn’t always capture the exceptional standards of Bangladeshi cuisine
Hi Adamuce, thanks for letting me know, would you have any recommendation for Bangladeshi cuisine in London or in UK? I would love to know =)
@@RafaelCamargoft hi Rafael. The problem in UK is that almost all Bangladeshi restaurants are run by Sylethi chefs which is good in its own right is good as you have tasted. There are some authentic ones are those where you went to but those aren’t that good. If you do go into one ask them to cook the stuff off the menu , the dishes the staff eat. Dhaka Biryani near Mile End is decent but then again it’s Sylethi cook.
You’re basically saying the sylhetis are all inferior cooks by default , compared to non-sylheti Bangladeshi cooks/chefs.
This just shows your prejudice against sylheti cooks/chefs.
Just because a place has food cooked by non-sylheti Bangladeshis doesn’t mean its going to be automatically superior.
It mainly depends on how skilled the chefs/cooks are.
Every region of Bangladesh have different styles of cooking.
@@cobra9065 your comments means you are prejudiced. Read my comments carefully before replying.
Let's give @adamuce the benefit of the doubt for their poorly phrased comments. I believe it is down to their limited knowledge of the English language, as opposed to them trying to downplay Syleti influenced cuisine. Let's call it lost in translation! Very interested to hear about @adamuce's recommendations though? 😋
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Bogus restaurant. I visited , it was rubbish.
I don't like this food.
I am sure a lot of people don’t like you
Hi Loraine, I understand it, the Bangladeshi flavours are not for all tastes but we loved it =) Which kind of cuisine do you prefer?
no one likes u
either
I don't see why you feel the need to mention it. Go somewhere else.
@@RafaelCamargoftBangladesh food is one of the best what do you mean?