Lovely vlog Carrie. Just want to add an important fact: 95% of curry restaurants are owned, managed and food cooked by Bangladeshis. Bengali cooking is more flavoursome with heat as that is how it is cooked at home. It’s not Indian style of cooking its more like Bangladeshi style of cooking, it’s our own version because not all curries are Indian in fact some of the dishes on the menu don’t even exist in India but since Bengalis have introduced it in the UK Indians started taking credit for it. The Chicken Tikka Mossala is a British Bengali dish created by a Bangladeshi in the UK, just like the many dishes you find in a curry restaurant in the UK or anywhere else but the Indians have taken the credit for it and claim it’s their dishes only because they saw these dishes were becoming popular, not all curries are from India because every region has its own style and Bengal certainly has its own. Bangladeshis like Latif Inspired (Chef & Restauranteur), Tommy Miah (Chef & Restauranteur), Afelia's kitchen (Chef & Entrepreneur) , Rehana’s Food Diaries (Chef & Entrepreneur), Kishwar Chowdhury (Australian Masterchef finalist), Nadiya Hussain (Winner of The Great British Bake Off in 2015), Aktar Islam (Is a multiple award-winning Michelin starred chef & winner of Gordon Ramsey F-Word) and many more in the UK & internationally are all flying the flag for authentic & modern Bengali cuisine, these guys are an inspiration for the younger generation of Bengalis both here and around the world to get into the culinary field. Most people in the UK, Europe, USA, Australia have come to realise in the past 10 years that 95% of those Indian restaurants & take-aways they have been eating in are actually owned and cooked by Bengalis from the Syhlet region of Bangladesh. Our curry industry has given jobs to many people and given the exchequer of the government near £4 billion pounds in tax revenue as mentioned and recognise by British politicians like David Cameron and other big business entrepreneurs, they have said this in the British Curry Awards which the founder is Enam Ali (British Bangladeshi origin) so the people of the UK now realises it's Bengalis that run the majority of indian & Bangladeshi restaurants. The natives of the country really appreciate the efforts of our people and enjoy the the cuisine, hence why curry is one of the most popular cuisine in Britain.
That’s great to know about the influence Bengali cuisine has had on the U.K.. I throughly enjoyed the food in Bangladesh.. in fact currently editing footage of a delicious lunch I had in Tangail.. a chicken curry.. so good!
Are you sure that all the foods comes from sylhet region? 🤣 haha ha. Bengali foods are great. There are lots of variety from the different parts of Bangladesh.
Majority of the Indian cuisine in the uk is actually Bangladeshi, the reason it got known as Indian is coz uk people didn’t really know what the difference between an Indian and a Bengali is.
Carrie you are really amazing. Your way of mingling with different culture so simply and cordially is a must-appreciable thing. You are welcome to Bangladesh forever.
Cox's Bazar is the number one beach in the world. Thank you very much for your beautiful pictures and beautiful videos. Thank you very much and congratulations for presenting the beautiful places of Bangladesh
it's my Coxsbazar, i born there and i used to go there for lunch so many times, Thanks Carrie , your video make me Emotional , I am missing my hometown 🥺
Thank you Carrie, the Pomfret Fish (Rupchanda) is a delicacy indeed , glad you enjoyed the food & the company at the table. Great job on trying to eat with your fingers. Poushee 🥇
Really,Carrie you are so sweet ,loving all of your vedios, other youtubers only show very little bit of bangladesh,seeing you really digging into the culture and showing more things we have is really making me feeling very happy❤ even you are wearing the clothes which is call salwer kamiz showing respect and the love you have towards our country ❤
Wow! great fully satisfied and watch & like your channel. Really it's feel proud to be an Bangladeshi to explore a tramendoes videography by you always being appritiatble ! Well done ! Next time dont forgot to visit my home town Chittagong চট্টগ্রাম & Sylhet সিলেট to know more places and experience with my safety support !
Oh my God, that looks deeeeeelish !!! It made me craving some traditional Bangladeshi food right now! Haha!Too bad that I don't live in NYC anymore, where I could've gone to one of the traditional authentic Bangladeshi restaurants on Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, Queens, and get most of the items that you had there in Cox's Bazaar - except for that blackened Beef dish which is a specialty dish from Chittagong area. Pomfret fish is very popular also in the USA and available even here in the west coast, Seattle area, besides the east coast. I'm glad that you got to experience the food, especially that beef dish, it is something that even I never had, or heard of until a month or so ago, despite visiting Chittagong many times! Thanks for sharing and posting. Really enjoyable vlog !
Wow that’s cool I managed to show you something new.. I didn’t know pomfret was in the states.. that’s great! The food was so good there and so so fresh!
@@carriepatsalis Well, I am taking notes from your vlog and definitely will visit that restaurant if I visit Cox's Bazar when I visit Bangladesh; hopefully I'll have the opportunity and time! Thanks for highlighting it and thanks for your lovely travel vlog !
Carrie please stay in Bangladesh rest of yours life. You are such a lovely person to watch. We the Bangladeshi people are very much attach to our emotions, love, sadness, kindness, sharing and caring for our fellow human brother and sisters. I miss village life. City life is like mechanical and village life is pure to me. Keep going sister. Lot's of love 💕
Thanks so much! I really appreciate comments like this.. and it keeps me going too.. not so many people know me on RUclips and yet this platform is the one that takes the most effort.. thanks for your encouragement ❤️
I've been to Cox's Bazar about 15 times so far. And this is the best restaurant in Cox's Bazar as far my experience. Specially as we eat a little bit spicy food. 6:28 That family was probably going to Saint martin Island. According to me its a Heaven. THE Most beautiful Place in Bangladesh. And, It was great to see you using your hand to eat.
Thank you! And I am also very happy I got the chance to go to such a rated restaurant! And guess what! I went to st Martin island! I shall be bringing videos here about it soon!
@@carriepatsalis well, we will make a short time while hangout at outsiders in our village. The most important thing is that where you will come in northern side
I almost cried while watching this video and virtually tasted the food. It's been a while since we are away from Bangladesh and I don't know when I can try this food again. Thanks for sharing the video. Enjoy your stay in Bangladesh.
Next time you're back in Cox's Bazaar I'd recommend having some Bengali food for lunch at the Sayman Hotel, it's a bit pricier but some of the best quality Bengali food in the whole country. Always the best catch of the day and the freshest produce. It's got a great view too! Loving your videos, watching all of them!
@@carriepatsalis Hope to have in in our country again soon! Thank you for so many kind words for our country that sometimes we ourselves don't say. Safe travels!
If it's food you want then you need to go to Sylhet and visit 5 Brothers Restaurant or Panshi Restaurant, also there are other attractions in Sylhet which I think you will enjoy like Laal Pator, Ratagul swamp forest and Jaflong
For non traditional heavy meals I prefer 'EFC live fish restaurant', whatever for traditional food paushi is good enough but the 'kolatoli restaurant' is dope.
@@carriepatsalis It's freezing and windy. The haggis are hiding under the blanket. :D Anyway, enjoy your stay. Love your vlog and I have shared with many of my friends
New friend here from Bangladesh living in London ❤❤❤ I suggest you to go to picnic with fishermen in Chittagong. Eating out in boat and see how they catch fish is real experience.
@@carriepatsalis so sad😪, welcome to Bangladesh return 😊 If I get any chance to meet you I will be really happy 💙 I'm really interested about London I have. Plan to go there as a international student
Lovely vlog Carrie.
Just want to add an important fact:
95% of curry restaurants are owned, managed and food cooked by Bangladeshis. Bengali cooking is more flavoursome with heat as that is how it is cooked at home. It’s not Indian style of cooking its more like Bangladeshi style of cooking, it’s our own version because not all curries are Indian in fact some of the dishes on the menu don’t even exist in India but since Bengalis have introduced it in the UK Indians started taking credit for it.
The Chicken Tikka Mossala is a British Bengali dish created by a Bangladeshi in the UK, just like the many dishes you find in a curry restaurant in the UK or anywhere else but the Indians have taken the credit for it and claim it’s their dishes only because they saw these dishes were becoming popular, not all curries are from India because every region has its own style and Bengal certainly has its own.
Bangladeshis like Latif Inspired (Chef & Restauranteur), Tommy Miah (Chef & Restauranteur), Afelia's kitchen (Chef & Entrepreneur) , Rehana’s Food Diaries (Chef & Entrepreneur), Kishwar Chowdhury (Australian Masterchef finalist), Nadiya Hussain (Winner of The Great British Bake Off in 2015), Aktar Islam (Is a multiple award-winning Michelin starred chef & winner of Gordon Ramsey F-Word) and many more in the UK & internationally are all flying the flag for authentic & modern Bengali cuisine, these guys are an inspiration for the younger generation of Bengalis both here and around the world to get into the culinary field.
Most people in the UK, Europe, USA, Australia have come to realise in the past 10 years that 95% of those Indian restaurants & take-aways they have been eating in are actually owned and cooked by Bengalis from the Syhlet region of Bangladesh. Our curry industry has given jobs to many people and given the exchequer of the government near £4 billion pounds in tax revenue as mentioned and recognise by British politicians like David Cameron and other big business entrepreneurs, they have said this in the British Curry Awards which the founder is Enam Ali (British Bangladeshi origin) so the people of the UK now realises it's Bengalis that run the majority of indian & Bangladeshi restaurants. The natives of the country really appreciate the efforts of our people and enjoy the the cuisine, hence why curry is one of the most popular cuisine in Britain.
That’s great to know about the influence Bengali cuisine has had on the U.K.. I throughly enjoyed the food in Bangladesh.. in fact currently editing footage of a delicious lunch I had in Tangail.. a chicken curry.. so good!
Are you sure that all the foods comes from sylhet region? 🤣 haha ha. Bengali foods are great. There are lots of variety from the different parts of Bangladesh.
@@farhanaulhoque2789 rights
Majority of the Indian cuisine in the uk is actually Bangladeshi, the reason it got known as Indian is coz uk people didn’t really know what the difference between an Indian and a Bengali is.
We had a trip with Amit uncle in the Sundarbans. He is a great guide with a great personality
Aw lovely!! 😍
Thank you for exploring Bangladeshi foods , culture , environment & hospitality .
It’s such a pleasure.. I want to come back and see so much more! But I will continuing sharing everything I captured.. lots more to go ❤️
Carrie you are really amazing. Your way of mingling with different culture so simply and cordially is a must-appreciable thing.
You are welcome to Bangladesh forever.
Thanks so much.. that’s very kind of you 😊
Cox's Bazar is the number one beach in the world. Thank you very much for your beautiful pictures and beautiful videos.
Thank you very much and congratulations for presenting the beautiful places of Bangladesh
I am really pleased you are enjoying my videos! Working on Lawachara National Park next 😍
The vegetable thali combo looks amazing. My kinda grub, enjoy Carrie!
It was so tasty 😋
Thank you so much for explaining food so beautifully..love from Bangladesh ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you.. it was a pleasure to do this 😍
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Thank you 😊
This restaurant is Very good... I also go there on this restaurant in Cox's bazar 💖
Awesome! I really loved it 😍
Love seeing you explore these local places!
Thank you Rekha! My favourite thing 😍
Thank you for sharing your experience. Pomfret is one of my favourite fish. Fried or even cooked as a curry. Taste delicious. We call them Rupchanda.
Oh lovely! I really enjoyed it.. so tasty!
it's my Coxsbazar, i born there and i used to go there for lunch so many times, Thanks Carrie , your video make me Emotional , I am missing my hometown 🥺
Wow I can imagine you must miss it.. I hope you can return one day 🥰
Thank you Carrie, the Pomfret Fish (Rupchanda) is a delicacy indeed , glad you enjoyed the food & the company at the table. Great job on trying to eat with your fingers. Poushee 🥇
Thank you! I think pomfret is one of my favourite fish in Bangladesh 🥰
Hello,I really enjoy your video.your presentation is awesome.keep it up.
Thank you so much 🤗
Really,Carrie you are so sweet ,loving all of your vedios, other youtubers only show very little bit of bangladesh,seeing you really digging into the culture and showing more things we have is really making me feeling very happy❤ even you are wearing the clothes which is call salwer kamiz showing respect and the love you have towards our country ❤
Thank you so much 😊.. I was born curious.. can’t get enough! 😁
You are doing good in using your hand to eat.
Thank you 😊
Good to see you’re enjoying local delicacy , all the dishes look so yummy 🤤
So good!!!! 😍
Actuality that taste better to us when we eat all that spices with our own hands. 😁 It's so lovely you tried our food eating methods.
It’s great to try 😍
I am glad 😊 you love Bangladesh. From Manchester.
Thank you so much 😀
Take love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Wow! great fully satisfied and watch & like your channel. Really it's feel proud to be an Bangladeshi to explore a tramendoes videography by you always being appritiatble ! Well done ! Next time dont forgot to visit my home town Chittagong চট্টগ্রাম & Sylhet সিলেট to know more places and experience with my safety support !
I think you made a huge number of fan from Bangladesh and i'm one of them🙃
Thank you so much for your support. Appreciate it 😊
Love from bangladesh 🇧🇩
Most welcome to come Bangladesh 🇧🇩💕
Thank you 😊
Welcome to Bangladesh and we love guest from abroad counties.
Thank you 😊
You're welcome Carrie Patsalis
Watching you-all eat made me crave for some snacks
Imagine me sat at home editing this.. 😂
@@carriepatsalis sounds like torture
@@bijoychandraroy 😂
What a wonderful culture & people.❤
😍
Oh my God, that looks deeeeeelish !!!
It made me craving some traditional Bangladeshi food right now! Haha!Too bad that I don't live in NYC anymore, where I could've gone to one of the traditional authentic Bangladeshi restaurants on Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, Queens, and get most of the items that you had there in Cox's Bazaar - except for that blackened Beef dish which is a specialty dish from Chittagong area. Pomfret fish is very popular also in the USA and available even here in the west coast, Seattle area, besides the east coast.
I'm glad that you got to experience the food, especially that beef dish, it is something that even I never had, or heard of until a month or so ago, despite visiting Chittagong many times! Thanks for sharing and posting. Really enjoyable vlog !
Wow that’s cool I managed to show you something new.. I didn’t know pomfret was in the states.. that’s great! The food was so good there and so so fresh!
@@carriepatsalis Well, I am taking notes from your vlog and definitely will visit that restaurant if I visit Cox's Bazar when I visit Bangladesh; hopefully I'll have the opportunity and time! Thanks for highlighting it and thanks for your lovely travel vlog !
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
❤️
Mouth watering dishes! I am missing those foods as I am far away from the country 😥😥😥. Best of luck..enjoy fullest
Thank you! Hope you get to enjoy soon!
@@carriepatsalis Thank you too for exploring my beloved Bangladesh. I was watching your videos.
@@narayanchandrapaul3673 thank you for your support.. it’s much appreciated ❤️
Love from Bangladesh ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you 😊
Incredible vedio from bangladesh love you sis.
I am really glad you liked it 😍
Beautiful zabar10 vloging
❤️
Thanks to visiting Bangladesh, ♥️👍👍😊
Carrie please stay in Bangladesh rest of yours life. You are such a lovely person to watch. We the Bangladeshi people are very much attach to our emotions, love, sadness, kindness, sharing and caring for our fellow human brother and sisters. I miss village life. City life is like mechanical and village life is pure to me. Keep going sister. Lot's of love 💕
Thanks so much! I really appreciate comments like this.. and it keeps me going too.. not so many people know me on RUclips and yet this platform is the one that takes the most effort.. thanks for your encouragement ❤️
I've been to Cox's Bazar about 15 times so far. And this is the best restaurant in Cox's Bazar as far my experience. Specially as we eat a little bit spicy food.
6:28 That family was probably going to Saint martin Island. According to me its a Heaven. THE Most beautiful Place in Bangladesh.
And, It was great to see you using your hand to eat.
Thank you! And I am also very happy I got the chance to go to such a rated restaurant! And guess what! I went to st Martin island! I shall be bringing videos here about it soon!
@@carriepatsalis Oh wow! That's great! Waiting eagerly for the St martin Vlog!
@@sgx8126 awesome!! Will bring it here as soon as poss! Will do a few more Tangail videos first.. 😍
Thank you for visiting our country ❤️
My pleasure 🥰
taking breakfast while watching a restaurant episode ☺
(eating while watching others do the same)
Nice!! I found it hard editing it.. made me hungry!
Love and care from Bangladesh ❤️
Many thanks 😊
Thanks for visiting Bangladesh.. Your dress is very nice❤️
Thank you 😊
we are appreciateing for you arrived safely in Bangladesh 🇧🇩. Take love Northern part of Bangladesh . I'll try to meet with you 🤍🤍🤍
I definitely want to go north on my next trip!
@@carriepatsalis well, we will make a short time while hangout at outsiders in our village. The most important thing is that where you will come in northern side
mouthwatering food 🥰
So good 😊
Love Bangladesh 🇧🇩💓
welcome to Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️
❤️
Love from Bangladesh 💝💝💝💝💝 come again
Thanks 😊
I almost cried while watching this video and virtually tasted the food. It's been a while since we are away from Bangladesh and I don't know when I can try this food again. Thanks for sharing the video. Enjoy your stay in Bangladesh.
I am happy that I was able to share this with you.. I hope you can get to try it again soon ❤️
Always watching your videos❤️
Yay! Thank you! 😍
@@carriepatsalis No worries! I enjoyed doing this for you
I liked the salad!!
love from Bangladesh sylhet, ❤️❤️💝🇧🇩🇧🇩
Awesome 🤩
💕💕💕💕💕. I hope you enjoyed it.
I really did thanks 😊
Welcome to #Bangladesh🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Thank you 😊
@@carriepatsalis you’re welcome ☺️
Very nice video. Very nice words. I like it. You look very nice today
Thank you very much
My favorite Cox’s bazar beach ❤
Awesome beach 😍
@@carriepatsalis yes, specially at evening and late night beach roaring sound gives me much relaxation.
Wellcome Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Thanks 😊
Nice,,,,i am from Bangladesh
🙌❤️🇧🇩
hey love From Bangladesh 🇧🇩🥰
Thank you 😊
Next time you're back in Cox's Bazaar I'd recommend having some Bengali food for lunch at the Sayman Hotel, it's a bit pricier but some of the best quality Bengali food in the whole country. Always the best catch of the day and the freshest produce. It's got a great view too! Loving your videos, watching all of them!
Thanks for the tip.. that sounds good! Made a note!
@@carriepatsalis Hope to have in in our country again soon! Thank you for so many kind words for our country that sometimes we ourselves don't say. Safe travels!
Wow Lovely.
Many many thanks!
I love you ❤
I’m From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
😍
Bortas are always special ☺️
You are very sweet sister, I love your accent too, keep smiling. May Allah swt guide u, protect u, bless u, Ameen.
Thank you so much 😊
If it's food you want then you need to go to Sylhet and visit 5 Brothers Restaurant or Panshi Restaurant, also there are other attractions in Sylhet which I think you will enjoy like Laal Pator, Ratagul swamp forest and Jaflong
Love From Bangladesh
Thank you 😊
Very nice video. Great. You looks fabulous. New hairstyle
Tied it up for once 😁
♥️ Amazing
Thank you 😊
Big up Carrie all day everyday
Thank youuuuuuu ❤️
For non traditional heavy meals I prefer 'EFC live fish restaurant', whatever for traditional food paushi is good enough but the 'kolatoli restaurant' is dope.
Sounds good! Nice to try more 😍
Hi i saw you yesterday at Balagata market in Bandarban
Must have been a lookalike! I have just flown to Dhaka from london for my next Bangladesh trip!
Thank you for eating with your hand.
It was great to try 😍
Your making me hungry....
😋
The best is loitta fish fry in coxsbazar. Try next time
Oooh that sounds good!
Welcome to my beautiful Bangladesh?
🥰
Dear Patsalis! I am recommending you to eat Coconut pieces with mustard sauces or smash mustard!
and i really hope you would like it
Wow sounds an interesting combination!
@@carriepatsalis
it's a kind of combination many people don't know☺
You coming dear from faridpur Bangladesh 👉🔔♥️🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Thanks 😊
Bangladeshi living in Scotland watching an English eating Bangladeshi food and I am feeling jealous + hungry 😭😭
😆.. oooh I bet scotland is freezing right now! Hope the hagis is good?! 😂
@@carriepatsalis It's freezing and windy. The haggis are hiding under the blanket. :D
Anyway, enjoy your stay. Love your vlog and I have shared with many of my friends
@@MKUXD haggis’s 😆.. thanks so much 😍
Thanks to you ma’am
Most welcome 😊
Please upload your Sylhet videos love from UK
Currently editing a Lawachara park one 😍
Poushee is one of my fav restaurant in Cox's bazar. Good food but a little crowder
Loved it… food was so good!
@@carriepatsalis Thank you for visiting Bangladesh and sharing your experience.
Very good
You have more enjoy in Bengal🥰🥰🥰
Had so much fun 🤩
Welcome sister my country Bangladesh 💝🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Thank you 😍
When you are back in London, do try Royal Nawab London UB6 8DB.
Thanks for the recommendation, I definitely want to check out some london Bengali places 😍
New friend here from Bangladesh living in London ❤❤❤
I suggest you to go to picnic with fishermen in Chittagong. Eating out in boat and see how they catch fish is real experience.
I would have loved that! Maybe my next trip.. I want to go back!
For you ❤️
how are you exploring our country 😊❤️
With a guide! Loving it 😍
@@carriepatsalis so how long will you stay here 🥰
Love your pink nail Color 💗
Thank you 😊
@@carriepatsalis welcome 🙏🏻
Amazing
Thanks 😊
😮
Looking good
Thanks 😍
my from Bangladesh
😍
Should have went to masranga restaurant
Next time 😍
Which restaurant ?
You are very good, do you have anyone in Bangladesh?
A brilliant tour guide 🥰
❤❤❤
😍
Locally we call it "vorta" like Tomato Vorta, Brinjal Vorta etc.
Oh cool 😎
Carrie you enjoy meal's from so many places traveling, do you get stomach issues?
Yes sometimes.. I managed fine in Bangladesh and India but had a few issues in Pakistan and Afghanistan.. I take strong medication!
Good lake bangladehs
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Are you in Bangladesh now?
London now
@@carriepatsalis so sad😪, welcome to Bangladesh return 😊 If I get any chance to meet you I will be really happy 💙
I'm really interested about London I have. Plan to go there as a international student
Nice
Thanks
I know nothing of it because my last visit was with my mom in 1997.