From mombasa take a flight to kisumu..a lakeside city and contrast the beauty of kenya.take a ride on ferry in mombasa and also ferry in lake victoria while in kisumu...in kisumu schedule a waterbus ride and enjoy the lake
Hi David ! I’m catching up on your Kenyan videos. I haven’t seen the earlier ones yet and am about to watch this one . Indian people have been in Kenya for centuries . The Kenyans and Indian Kenyans have intermingled their food. The Kenyans eat Roti, chicken curry etc . In the UK we have Indian restaurants Kenyan style . Also the Indian languages spoken in Kenyan are not pure Indian . There’s a lot of Swahili words integrated in the Indian language . 🌺
A very Good Morning David thank you always sharing the cultures n lifestyles of other countries. Always amazing to see their foods n ways of living.Thank you.
3:53 😂😂😂 I love how in every country you have been to you dine with the masses not in hotels with curated menus. Bless you man, I hope to see you for many more years
@@Davidsbeenhere I am still recuperating from a broken ankle and ofcourse enjoying your travels around the world. The more I watch I realize how much the different cultures have in common especially where food is concern. Stay safe my dear friend.
To be honest, Chapati has always been known to be Indian, but i want to put something straight, during the slavery in East Africa, our beloved ancestors already used to do this. in school we were taught history according to the colonizers which was so heavifly reducted to make the white man feel safe. Im so glad t be part of changing our narrative and educating our youth. Africa is way more precious than what you see in the news
Those carvings were originally and still present made from Kisii soap stone. There is a whole history about it till today. hopefully u get the right info
Now catching up after work. I must say, some very delicious food. A little view of the city is beautiful. Just imagine smoking areas on the street. I dribble a bit with the Pinapple 😜 one of my favorite fruit. Thank you David❤❤
THANK YOU INGRID! I can always count on you for supportive and kind hearted comments and it means a lot! I am hoping your evening is going really well and thanks for always being so nice!!
Hi David, I'm so glad you're in Kenya but unfortunately I had to travel to Canada. Enjoy your tour in Nairobi. Do visit Masai mara fig tree camp it belongs to my sister in law. If you need any further information please do let me know.
The foods looks so good esp the Ugali ...looks really nutritious...beef beans chappatis...And OBED is a really nice guide he explains well. Also the Mask that you bought is beautiful......pineapples ...watermelon delicious fruits....Also the city is really beautiful and the craft shop has so much interesting works. Another very informative video of KENYA. As always thanks David and Tasos ...safe travels. blessings.
You are truly the best Shabana and Hailey. How are things down in your part of the world!? So thankful for your comments of support and kindness! Absolutely agreed Kenya is truly amazing!
@@Davidsbeenhere Thankyou David ...it's very hot/sunny here...need some rain ...but good all the same ...always have Hailey and my support, God bless you and your daughters ..stay safe.
Thank you so much Tasos. You are a true gentleman and scholar. So awesome to have you along for the journey and to have your support too! Still thinking about your Ukraine video yesterday. Such incredible work man!
Little behind on Kenya so this is amazing Tour of Nairobi love it. Food looks amazing. Love cabbage and beans. Lovely shop of masks!! Oh would love to take several items there. Love it. Always love crafts. that guy posing hehe Love the carvings wood .. I have some Elephants carved from ebony from Kenya Love them They were carved by group of ladies who make items to sell for the community to earn money to help . Was really special to buy them. As I love the hand made carvings elephants and to know I helped the community was really nice :) Love the lime stone items. I have a lil bowl with giraffe paint. also from Kenya. Love those so much. the big plate so want that lol. What a view from observation deck. So big city.. Awesome tour hurry catch that flight lol ♥
Oh wow!!! Good morning David. This video was so enjoyable to watch. I can see the influence of African food in other countries and especially in the Caribbean because of slavery. Did you know that some slaves weren't allowed to cook their own type of food because of their slave owners and masters. It was after the emancipation that they started cooking their food. I will stand corrected if I am wrong. All the food is so healthy.: we cook the cabbage that way too. I have never soaked my chapati the way they do, maybe I should try that. You see, these videos show how we can adapt to different types of cooking. So, as you move away from the 'slums', I hope people would now start to understand your agenda. How can you not love the people, when they are s-o-o-o NICE and friendly. Tasos and his friend seem to enjoy themselves as well. I am truly enjoying the series so far. I love the progression from place to place. Very well done. You know at the end of every series, I tend to give an overview, so look out for that. So now it's on to Mombasa, so see you there. Take care David and be safe wherever you are right now. God bless 🙏💛🇹🇹🇨🇦
Hi Judy ...this was really interesting to watch ...and the foods looked just like here in the Caribbean. and yes the people are so friendly...hope you are okay ...blessings from me and Hailey...stay safe.
Judy how are you dear. I do know the enslaved africans in America and some caribbean islands were forbidden from playing drums because the plantation owners feared they would communicate secret messages to nearby plantations and plot rebellions and uprisings. Barbados 🇧🇧. Is a small island with many plantations surrounding each other therefore African drumming was not permitted.
@@marlenepollard4982 hi Marlene. How are you. I saw your comment. Glad to see you back. Yeah girl, the slaves weren't allowed to do anything except for what they were told. Thank God for emancipation. Too bad that Americans don't understand the whole story of slavery in America. And now some politicians don't even want it taught. Shall we say that they are acting like the Talibans and ISIS? Anyway have a great day. They are talking about a big storm coming so let's see what happens.
@@JudyT868 Having a broken ankle allowed me to spend winter on the couch 🛋 The downside the first few weeks I depended on family and friends for assistance. I cannot thank them enough for being there for me. They were my angels from God. Three of my angels are Trinidadians like you . God is Good🇧🇧🇹🇹🇧🇧🇹🇹🇧🇧
Hey David. I love how different cultures food are so similar. The arts and sculptures are beautiful. Was the $1100 for the items in Kenyan shilling or US $? And the pineapple was $80 Kenyan? Thanks for sharing. I will not see a fraction of the countries and islands you visit in my lifetime so I appreciate you and all Vloggers that travel and show us other cultures and food 🙏🏼
big up and bless you Cydney. It is amazing to see how the cultures across the world have a shared history and flavors with a lot of the food. Its an honor to have you along for the journey. You never know maybe you will end up on the journey of a lifetime and surpass me! The pineapple cost was in Kenyan currency and also the items I mentioned! I really appreciate all the support you show the channel and the lovely comments as well. Have a great and blessed day Cydney!
This sellers at massai market can lie there way to heaven... the just said he made the cuvings from limestone wueh.... Those stone curving are only made from soapstone... 13:30
Hi David I am a true fan of your content, but I have a very honest feedback. Please take it positively. The guy you took to help you as your guide has no idea about what you are doing, he gives so much false information!! Especially at the Nyama Choma joint, and the market video. Thank you
🇰🇪 my city my town. Who else is from Kenya
amazing bro thank you!!
mimi hapa
Me in uk
Here here
hata mimi, niko mzungu lakini XD
As a Jamaican I say the food here looks really good.
I need to go back to Jamaica and make a series. You from Kingston?
@@Davidsbeenhere Born in Kingston but grew up in the UK.
Yrs the foods looked so Caribbean...really.
Now I must go have lunch. That looks so good David. Thanks for another great video.😊
David You & I Love our Country. What u r showing is not the Main Stream Media !
From mombasa take a flight to kisumu..a lakeside city and contrast the beauty of kenya.take a ride on ferry in mombasa and also ferry in lake victoria while in kisumu...in kisumu schedule a waterbus ride and enjoy the lake
Hi David ! I’m catching up on your Kenyan videos. I haven’t seen the earlier ones yet and am about to watch this one . Indian people have been in Kenya for centuries . The Kenyans and Indian Kenyans have intermingled their food. The Kenyans eat Roti, chicken curry etc . In the UK we have Indian restaurants Kenyan style . Also the Indian languages spoken in Kenyan are not pure Indian . There’s a lot of Swahili words integrated in the Indian language . 🌺
Thank you for supporting the local businesses, that was a very good gesture. I try to do the same while traveling.
A very Good Morning David thank you always sharing the cultures n lifestyles of other countries. Always amazing to see their foods n ways of living.Thank you.
thanks Donna! Get ready for more amazing videos
3:53 😂😂😂
I love how in every country you have been to you dine with the masses not in hotels with curated menus. Bless you man, I hope to see you for many more years
This joint has some good food and I can't fail to visit the place every lunch ✌️😘
Great video. You are doing great.love from Ghana Africa
Wow , what a Panoramic view of the city ❤. The food looked absolutely delicious 😋. Safe journeys David and friends.❤🇧🇧❤🇧🇧❤
Thank you so so much Marlene!!!! Hope you are doing great too!
@@Davidsbeenhere I am still recuperating from a broken ankle and ofcourse enjoying your travels around the world. The more I watch I realize how much the different cultures have in common especially where food is concern. Stay safe my dear friend.
To be honest, Chapati has always been known to be Indian, but i want to put something straight, during the slavery in East Africa, our beloved ancestors already used to do this. in school we were taught history according to the colonizers which was so heavifly reducted to make the white man feel safe.
Im so glad t be part of changing our narrative and educating our youth. Africa is way more precious than what you see in the news
trade between indian subcontinent and middle east with east coast of africa for centuries
I’m loving the Africa series David, this is so cool. I’d love to experience it one day.
Thank you sooo much AussieAngie! Glad to see you too!!
Just visit Kenya en yu will never regret
I was born in Kenya kisumu moved to Nairobi I was 5 years left Nairobi moved to UK in 1974 still miss my birth place its beautiful.
Those carvings were originally and still present made from Kisii soap stone.
There is a whole history about it till today. hopefully u get the right info
this is really amazing! love the intro :)
Hey David this Kenya series is your best 💯🇰🇪
Wow thank you so much Mark! I truly appreciate that!! Means a lot! Hope you are having a great week so far!
Store looked great!
Now catching up after work. I must say, some very delicious food. A little view of the city is beautiful. Just imagine smoking areas on the street. I dribble a bit with the Pinapple 😜 one of my favorite fruit. Thank you David❤❤
THANK YOU INGRID! I can always count on you for supportive and kind hearted comments and it means a lot! I am hoping your evening is going really well and thanks for always being so nice!!
Hi David, I'm so glad you're in Kenya but unfortunately I had to travel to Canada. Enjoy your tour in Nairobi. Do visit Masai mara fig tree camp it belongs to my sister in law. If you need any further information please do let me know.
Juliet Obhan: David is not in Kenya now. He travelled to Kenya last year to do these videos which you are seeing now.
Can't wait for the Mombasa tour
I love my motherland country kenya. Welcome to Kenya
The foods looks so good esp the Ugali ...looks really nutritious...beef beans chappatis...And OBED is a really nice guide he explains well. Also the Mask that you bought is beautiful......pineapples ...watermelon delicious fruits....Also the city is really beautiful and the craft shop has so much interesting works. Another very informative video of KENYA. As always thanks David and Tasos ...safe travels. blessings.
You are truly the best Shabana and Hailey. How are things down in your part of the world!? So thankful for your comments of support and kindness! Absolutely agreed Kenya is truly amazing!
@@Davidsbeenhere Thankyou David ...it's very hot/sunny here...need some rain ...but good all the same ...always have Hailey and my support, God bless you and your daughters ..stay safe.
I JUST COOKED CHAPATI, CABBAGE AND BEANS FOR MY GERMAN HUSBAND. HE LOVED IT!
He is top g now.💯🥂💥
Great vid 👍
Great comment and support as always Michael!
Everything looks so delicious 😋
honestly it was so good! So much variety and so different from a US breakfast. It was a flavor explosion for sure! Thank you so much SakaFeteFood!!
You were given a good tour of our city
Pls take me to Kenya 🥺
Nice video Dave ... Try out the Old Town Mombasa street food as well as Mama Ngina Drive coconuts, crisps etc ... On your next Mombasa video
EPIC FOOD 🇰🇪🔥
Thank you so much Tasos. You are a true gentleman and scholar. So awesome to have you along for the journey and to have your support too! Still thinking about your Ukraine video yesterday. Such incredible work man!
WE SAID IT.
Little behind on Kenya so this is amazing Tour of Nairobi love it. Food looks amazing. Love cabbage and beans. Lovely shop of masks!! Oh would love to take several items there. Love it. Always love crafts. that guy posing hehe Love the carvings wood .. I have some Elephants carved from ebony from Kenya Love them They were carved by group of ladies who make items to sell for the community to earn money to help . Was really special to buy them. As I love the hand made carvings elephants and to know I helped the community was really nice :) Love the lime stone items. I have a lil bowl with giraffe paint. also from Kenya. Love those so much. the big plate so want that lol.
What a view from observation deck. So big city.. Awesome tour hurry catch that flight lol ♥
Oh wow!!! Good morning David. This video was so enjoyable to watch. I can see the influence of African food in other countries and especially in the Caribbean because of slavery. Did you know that some slaves weren't allowed to cook their own type of food because of their slave owners and masters. It was after the emancipation that they started cooking their food. I will stand corrected if I am wrong. All the food is so healthy.: we cook the cabbage that way too. I have never soaked my chapati the way they do, maybe I should try that. You see, these videos show how we can adapt to different types of cooking. So, as you move away from the 'slums', I hope people would now start to understand your agenda. How can you not love the people, when they are s-o-o-o NICE and friendly. Tasos and his friend seem to enjoy themselves as well. I am truly enjoying the series so far. I love the progression from place to place. Very well done. You know at the end of every series, I tend to give an overview, so look out for that. So now it's on to Mombasa, so see you there. Take care David and be safe wherever you are right now. God bless 🙏💛🇹🇹🇨🇦
Hi Judy ...this was really interesting to watch ...and the foods looked just like here in the Caribbean. and yes the people are so friendly...hope you are okay ...blessings from me and Hailey...stay safe.
Judy how are you dear. I do know the enslaved africans in America and some caribbean islands were forbidden from playing drums because the plantation owners feared they would communicate secret messages to nearby plantations and plot rebellions and uprisings. Barbados 🇧🇧. Is a small island with many plantations surrounding each other therefore African drumming was not permitted.
@@marlenepollard4982 hi Marlene. How are you. I saw your comment. Glad to see you back. Yeah girl, the slaves weren't allowed to do anything except for what they were told. Thank God for emancipation. Too bad that Americans don't understand the whole story of slavery in America. And now some politicians don't even want it taught. Shall we say that they are acting like the Talibans and ISIS? Anyway have a great day. They are talking about a big storm coming so let's see what happens.
@@JudyT868 Having a broken ankle allowed me to spend winter on the couch 🛋 The downside the first few weeks I depended on family and friends for assistance. I cannot thank them enough for being there for me. They were my angels from God. Three of my angels are Trinidadians like you . God is Good🇧🇧🇹🇹🇧🇧🇹🇹🇧🇧
@@JudyT868 Emancipation came 4 years after slavery was abolished in the English Empire .The four years were called apprenticeship.
Hey David. I love how different cultures food are so similar. The arts and sculptures are beautiful. Was the $1100 for the items in Kenyan shilling or US $? And the pineapple was $80 Kenyan? Thanks for sharing. I will not see a fraction of the countries and islands you visit in my lifetime so I appreciate you and all Vloggers that travel and show us other cultures and food 🙏🏼
big up and bless you Cydney. It is amazing to see how the cultures across the world have a shared history and flavors with a lot of the food. Its an honor to have you along for the journey. You never know maybe you will end up on the journey of a lifetime and surpass me! The pineapple cost was in Kenyan currency and also the items I mentioned! I really appreciate all the support you show the channel and the lovely comments as well. Have a great and blessed day Cydney!
Amazing! 🇰🇪
Nice one thanks for sharing this is delicious
Adii mzungu amekubali chapo😊, very nice
Yes so good!
Wonderfull
THANK YOU NAjib! You are the best! Hope you are doing really well too!!!!❤️❤️❤️
Pineapple slices are sooooooooo good on a hot days walk :D
What is the name of the restaurant that y’all ate at at the beginning of the video?
This sellers at massai market can lie there way to heaven... the just said he made the cuvings from limestone wueh.... Those stone curving are only made from soapstone... 13:30
Hi David
I am a true fan of your content, but I have a very honest feedback. Please take it positively.
The guy you took to help you as your guide has no idea about what you are doing, he gives so much false information!!
Especially at the Nyama Choma joint, and the market video.
Thank you
Said the same thing in another video .
The people who don't know we're truly misled
You should try Kenyan chips/fries plus chicken at Sanford fast food than wash down with cold soda/coke
Miss Taita she' does cooking
If David doesn't go outside of the United States of America he and his crew doesn't eat good and quality food.
Hi Davidbeenhere HRU"ll ? Luv watching yr mouth watering yummy yummy delicious food luv fm India ❤️
Nice
Thank you so much Sheila!
Your funny, "look at this white man" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
In Nairobi
I AM POSITIVELY JEOLOUS!!! I WANT SOME FOOD NOW!
Ok where are you?? Am in msa Lol
Faiz Said: David visited Kenya last year to do this series. He is not in Kenya now. You are now watching the videos.
Butter 😂😂😂
If he only knew 😂😂
thats not butter my friend, thats solidified oil,like cowboy or kimbo,,butter is too expensive to afford in our country..its for the rich
350 for the mask =/ if thats dollars thats deffo mzungu prices, my last trip to Kenya I picked up a large ornately detailed mask for £45
Please visit Taita
Ugali people kiss my comment
Your eating ugali in the wrong way
Not butter 😊
But they scammed you the food is not that expensive it's ($4)
hahaha foreigners eat ugali so funnily...dont b scared pinch eat and hold the rest of the food well,,and pliz never eat ugali with a spoon or fork
Please say ETHNIC GROUPS and not TRIBES.
Get a life
I hope you have good security...not a safe country...stay safe
Ummmm...what? lol. kindly keep ur ignorant sentiments to urself
Remind me of a "safe country"?
You are an insane man
@@faizsaid9865 Switzerland, Poland, Lithuania, Romania, Albania, Norway, Canada...and the list goes on.
@@constantinclipa1360 Romania :D