@teery I am an Indian and I can promise you that it’s the traditional Indian food just by looking at it.please try chicken tantoori...and you will definitely love chicken butter masala. Or the yellow curry as said in the interview
I have a little grocery store down the road from my farm here in Washington state. The family that owns it is Indian and they have introduced me to the flavors of the subcontinent. Great food and good people!
That's the America that everybody loves around the world. He gets to keep his culture and blend it into our culture, we get to expand our culture and enjoy the flavors and richness of diversity without feeling insulted or diminished.
And that is what Americans have to work hard to preserve. I think, Americans have to fight this battle and fortunately or unfortunately, fate of the world depends on it.
I like Sikh people. There is a large community where I live north of Sacramento and they're friendly, nice people. Most mini marts and gas stations are owned by them plus a large number of fruit orchards.
@F U B You are absolutely right, non veg is Mughlai cuisine in India. And vegetables are prepared so simply in India and the variety of vegetables is just amazing. I love South Indian food, that is so healthy too, everything is fermented and light and uses nutritious vegetables and oils.
@F U B Absolutely Not, Indian food has always been about its spices and how they use it. The main ingredients could be anything, from vegetables to fish to birds anything that was available. PS- Northern and Southern dishes are equally amazing so stope spreading hate and division.
@@winemp3133 Oh, I am sorry I didn't know Biriyani was Awadhi food. Also, Roomali roti and Nan is Awadhi too? 'Awadhi' foodis influenced by Mughals. Like it or not
So 'Indians' are distinct from 'Sikhs' is it? Either you haven't phrased your thoughts very well or you have been reading too much Khalistani propaganda.
@Gio Corvino Sikhs have warm relations with all including Hindus and Muslims. Almost 50% Punjab population is Hindus and they virtually control all the industry and commerce here. Sikhs haven't asked them to go to the hindu rashtar states in India. Some Sikhs live in the hindu rashtar states of India but Sikhs don't get jobs in the hindu run businesses and the hindu govts in India. Please Google and read 'spirit born people' by prof Puran Singh who was Japan educated scientist to understand the core beliefs of Sikhism based on equality, justice and freedom for all.
@@gurindersingh8109 You know right the term "Hindu" automatically means (Hindu+Sikhs+Jains+Buddhists).So even if RSS and Right wing is demanding Hindu Rashtra it includes not only Hindu but Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists. Hindu own all bussiness in Punjab? Then why Sikhs are the most economic rich section of India and Hindu's 2nd Most poor. 1984 riots were purely political in nature, i am sure you know it well. Sikhs demanded Khalistan, PM Indira Gandh sent troops to Golden Temple to eliminate Khalistani, her Sikh bodyguards assasinated her. As a result riots. No Hindu supported it. Only ruling party Congress goons. Stop spreading lies and creating a rift between Hindus and Sikhs. All of RSS hails Sikhs along with all Indians. You and people like you should be ashamed for perpetuating lies.
@@gurindersingh8109 What rubbish you are talking. 1984 riots were result of killing of then PM Indira Gandhi who was shot by two Khalistan supporter Sikhs. During that time, supporter of Congress party massacred thousands of innocent Sikhs. Just yesterday, Manmohan Singh, the former PM, who interestingly belongs to the same, blamed Congress Party for not doing enough to stop killings.
I am surprised that the TV crew did not pick up on the fact that this looks like a more "sanitized" version of the "dhaba" - the ubiquitous eatery alongside Indian highways. most of the clientele are truck drivers and many of them look like Mintu. In that sense, the sheriff is absolutely correct - Mintu recreated an Indian roadside eatery in Wyoming :-)
Indian food isn’t that healthy. When my mom (we’re Indian) was having health issues we went to our family doctor and she (also Indian) said eat less Indian food. It too fatty and oily.
Westerners always mangle foreign words. Kombu is from the Japanese konbu which means a kind of seaweed. Kombucha is a fermented tea drink in the US but it literally means 'seaweed tea.' It never contained seaweed.
Smart man he saw an opportunity and took it. God bless this great nation where entrepreneurs can achieve their dreams through sheer willpower and persistence.
Makes me happy to see someone making a impact in their community even if its just Indian food at a truck stop! the fact is people in that area are not exposed to such foods very often so this is an awesome accomplishment!!
If Indian food became as ubiquitous as McDonalds or Starbucks in the U.S. we'd all be so much happier. The colors, smells, and flavors are so delightful, and Americans would eat a ton more veggies in their diets.
I am surprised that no one picked up on the fact that this looks like a more "sanitized" version of the "dhaba" - the ubiquitous eatery alongside Indian highways. most of the clientele are truck drivers and many of them look like Mintu. In that sense, the sheriff is absolutely correct - Mintu recreated an Indian roadside eatery in Wyoming :-)
Dude highway dhabas have now become food courts, search murthal dhabas . They even have other food outlets, stores and motels in the same vacinity. images.app.goo.gl/x3hjPKXjrMXtvq65A
@@Akelehimarenge to hijack an adage from the US, "these are not your father's dhabhas" (as opposed to the Indian interpretation of the same statement :-))
What a baseless comment. I have been to plenty of highway dhabbas. Lot of assumptions coming from someone who haven't seen even 1% of India, or are you basing all of this on generic western news channels who portrays India bad. Well anyone could, next time I will fly my Drone only on areas of skidrow LA, inner cities of Chicago and portray the whole USA as some sort of gang rapist and addict ghettos. Fun fact : USA has more rapists than India, but has only 1/4th the population of India.
I lived in Rawlins Wyoming for 2 years and I passed by this truck stop every weekend on my to Denver and I had no idea there was a indian food place there. And I am indian!
As Indian American that grew up in America back in the 80s and 90s, it blows my mind how much more mainstreamed us Indians are compared to when I was a kid. I remember in 1985 and 1995, most white kids, latino kids and black kids thought Indian food was "yucky looking" and gross, and never wanted to try it. Some didn't like the smell, which varies wildy depending on what you are making. It was only around 1999/2000 that I saw a change, and even then, that was the start of a change for Indians in America. Here we are in 2022, and I have white coworkers showing off their Indian food curry lunch they made the previous night. Mind blown! The younger Indians in America today have no idea how "odd" and "foreign" we were all considered in America back in the 80s, 90s, even early 2000s.
@To Be Honest I feel sorry for the life you live and the way you think. We all are Illegal Immigrants here except for the Native American Indians. But if you love hate bigotry and racist rhetoric may god be with you later in life
I've been there and I ate the food. And let me tell you, it's AMAZING👌. And the truck stop is really out side of Laramie basically in the middle of nowhere.
@@gurindersingh8109 Hey mate, that fella is from Punjab. He is a Sikh from India. He calls it an Indian Dhaba. Now you don't tell me what I want to call something.
And this is food from just one part of India (North/North-West). Move just a little to the south or west or east and suddenly you get a completely new range of amazing dishes!
I just stopped today, 4/26/20. First time. I'm from SoCal & have had great Indian food. I had the Chicken Tikka Masala, comes with biryani/rice, ordered the garlic rosemary Naan, 3 Samosas. Less than $20. Excellent! Just as good, if not better than some Indian food places in SoCal. Mintu, suggestion...please consider adding "Frankies" (Indian style burrito, RUclips it, for those who don't know what that is) to the menu. I'd bet you'd sell alot them & excellent for "on the go"... Popular in SoCal! Just a thought.
If I had been on the mayflower and landed on Plymouth Rock I would have asked “any curry and roti up in here? I would have been the first casualty that died of hunger
Guys, I am in Indian living in Europe, trust me there are very few Indian restaurants that make authentic Indian cuisines outside India, they will always have one curry sauce for all curries they serve , they just add colors or boiled veggies or meat depending on what u order. This restaurant on other hand looks very authentic, I can say by looking at the dishes.. they will taste awesome for sure
There's a place like this in Colorado too, but this one looks better! There's a sit down white table cloth Indian restaurant in Alabama in a truck stop that is phenomenal. Look them up on Trucker Path
To assist diners at Chinese/Japanese eating places in Singapore and South East Asia, restaurants have the dishes number-coded, particularly popular ones with many options. I found this system very useful that helps break language barriers and time spent ordering.
@Unapologetic White Male, Proud Colonizer This is the reason why conservatives are in trouble. I even helped campaign for Senator John Barrasso. Never knew it would lead to monsters like you. It's just so sad.
Americans, these are Sikh people, they are very peaceful guys. Dont let their beards intimidate you. As friends they are very good, and as enemies, well God help you.
I found the one in New Mexico (San Jon) on I-40 and the one on I-20 in Odessa, TX. Since I occasionally travel both of those roads, I'll have to stop at one sometime in the future.
Funny that the news seems so shocked by Indian food along the Interstates... Here in California, the best restaurant in among the truck stops and cheap hotels of Buttonwillow on Interstate 5 between Los Angeles and the Bay Area is "Taste of India," that gets GREAT reviews on TripAdvisor and Yelp for their Punjabi cuisine. In Nebraska, there another "Taste of India," in the Jay Bros. truck stop off of I-80 at exit 248 in Overton,, NE.....roughly 340 miles East of Akal Travel Center!
I’m so salty (no pun intended) I drove through here twice this past summer and didn’t bother stopping to taste the food here. I even remember seeing the Laramie sign
My uncle was a trucker, he drove the same route for many years. Over those years he found his favorite truck stops and would plan his fuel stops/rest stops around his favorite spots. Makes sense to be something different.
@Arid Indians usually migrant illegal through fake universities and overstayed VISA , no wonder our passport is low ranking , once one of us enters ur country , THEY DON COME BACC
As a truck driver, I’ve stopped here before and it’s AMAZING!!!
Dude you serious??
You really a truck driver???
Manjunath Hipparagi nah hes an nfl player
@@manjunathhipparagi8493 nah he is president
I'll stick with my pancakes and BACON with a nice cup of coffee 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@Modern Savage25 AMERICAN BACON 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
I bet they googled "generic Bollywood music 2009" for the audio in the background. 😂
Lmao they literally picked the most cliche background haha
haha made me laugh so hard but it suits the eatery they being Sikh and the music being Bhangra
Its like playing wild west music in any American video 😂😂😂
@@Akelehimarenge Rodie cowboy 🤣🤣
2000 bro
I'm not a trucker, but I know where I'm stopping if I ever go to Laramie, Wyoming!
I'm right behind you.
same lol
same here as well
@teery I am an Indian and I can promise you that it’s the traditional
Indian food just by looking at it.please try chicken tantoori...and you will definitely love chicken butter masala. Or the yellow curry as said in the interview
Im right behind you sister 💗
I have a little grocery store down the road from my farm here in Washington state. The family that owns it is Indian and they have introduced me to the flavors of the subcontinent. Great food and good people!
@Unapologetic White Male, Proud Colonizer lol wrote the racist white guy.
@Unapologetic White Male, Proud Colonizer who hurt you, mate?
@Unapologetic White Male, Proud Colonizer haha we will conquer whole america just wait and see.
@Unapologetic White Male, Proud Colonizer muslims are a problem everywhere. Technically America belongs to red Indians.
Where about in Washington State? I take it there is a restaurant?
That's the America that everybody loves around the world.
He gets to keep his culture and blend it into our culture, we get to expand our culture and enjoy the flavors and richness of diversity without feeling insulted or diminished.
And that is what Americans have to work hard to preserve. I think, Americans have to fight this battle and fortunately or unfortunately, fate of the world depends on it.
Exactly.Being an immigrant country. The diversity that is found in USA is hardly found anywhere in the world.
@@hp2084 gujarati, don't commit fraud there, okay?
@@hp2084 are you one of those gujjus who run away with huge stack of fraud money from india to USA ?
very well put
I have been there 😁.. Quite a surprising find in the middle of nowhere. It reminded me of dhabas on Indian highways
Shyama Kant Shukla - where were you traveling to? Anything interesting on the way?
I was traveling back from Teton to Longmont
But a lot CLEANER and more civilized no doubt here in the U.S 😊
@Ayush Chaturvedi the us has standards even on the side of the road India well let's just say isn't very clean
Ayush Chaturvedi hmmm
I like Sikh people. There is a large community where I live north of Sacramento and they're friendly, nice people. Most mini marts and gas stations are owned by them plus a large number of fruit orchards.
@K lol yo feelin insecured...
@K NO U
They have been in this country for the last 100+ years.
Sikhism is a modern progressive religion based on universal brotherhood and justice for all. That's why Sikhs treat all as equal and respectable.
You would the gujarati's too ...m sure u met a lot of them already...
If you go vegetarian, Indian food is the way to go!
@F U B South indian here, I love my butter chicken as much as my dosa
@F U B You are absolutely right, non veg is Mughlai cuisine in India. And vegetables are prepared so simply in India and the variety of vegetables is just amazing. I love South Indian food, that is so healthy too, everything is fermented and light and uses nutritious vegetables and oils.
@@SA-cb2it Did "Mughal" invaders eat the same food in their native country? no. It's Rajput and Awadhi food that you claim it to be mughlai food.
@F U B Absolutely Not, Indian food has always been about its spices and how they use it. The main ingredients could be anything, from vegetables to fish to birds anything that was available.
PS- Northern and Southern dishes are equally amazing so stope spreading hate and division.
@@winemp3133 Oh, I am sorry I didn't know Biriyani was Awadhi food. Also, Roomali roti and Nan is Awadhi too? 'Awadhi' foodis influenced by Mughals. Like it or not
This guy is THE entrepreneur. You can get diesel and hot dogs anywhere, but the draw is the food. Exceptional!
He differentiated himself and that draws people...
@@Mercilessonion Exactly!
“Well, that was the plan and we succeeded.” - THE Entrepreneur
I am so proud of Sikhs very generous people they are gems. As an Indian I always feel safe with them.
So 'Indians' are distinct from 'Sikhs' is it? Either you haven't phrased your thoughts very well or you have been reading too much Khalistani propaganda.
I'm a Sri Lankan and all the Sikhs I have met so far have been nothing but nice. I feel safe with them too..
@Gio Corvino Sikhs have warm relations with all including Hindus and Muslims. Almost 50% Punjab population is Hindus and they virtually control all the industry and commerce here. Sikhs haven't asked them to go to the hindu rashtar states in India. Some Sikhs live in the hindu rashtar states of India but Sikhs don't get jobs in the hindu run businesses and the hindu govts in India. Please Google and read 'spirit born people' by prof Puran Singh who was Japan educated scientist to understand the core beliefs of Sikhism based on equality, justice and freedom for all.
@@gurindersingh8109 You know right the term "Hindu" automatically means (Hindu+Sikhs+Jains+Buddhists).So even if RSS and Right wing is demanding Hindu Rashtra it includes not only Hindu but Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists. Hindu own all bussiness in Punjab? Then why Sikhs are the most economic rich section of India and Hindu's 2nd Most poor. 1984 riots were purely political in nature, i am sure you know it well. Sikhs demanded Khalistan, PM Indira Gandh sent troops to Golden Temple to eliminate Khalistani, her Sikh bodyguards assasinated her. As a result riots. No Hindu supported it. Only ruling party Congress goons. Stop spreading lies and creating a rift between Hindus and Sikhs. All of RSS hails Sikhs along with all Indians. You and people like you should be ashamed for perpetuating lies.
@@gurindersingh8109 What rubbish you are talking. 1984 riots were result of killing of then PM Indira Gandhi who was shot by two Khalistan supporter Sikhs. During that time, supporter of Congress party massacred thousands of innocent Sikhs. Just yesterday, Manmohan Singh, the former PM, who interestingly belongs to the same, blamed Congress Party for not doing enough to stop killings.
"This smells like we are in Mumbai" says the guy who probably never left America 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
they can only name 4 cities anyway.. MumBAAAI, DAYLLHI, BANGAAALORE, KALKATTAAA!
that's it! India is complete for them!
Haha tru dat!
The added irony is that these Sikhs probably migrated from the state of Punjab. Which is in the north of India and miles away from Mumbai.
@@Dub.wub121 judging by their accents, the certainly of that statement being true is over 99%. And the distance is over 800 miles to be precise.
Looks like I’m going to visit my parents for an excuse to eat there.
You don't need an excuse, just go visit your folks :)
That's cold ... hahahahaaa.... but VERY funny
Tell us how it went.
Hope your parents don't read this comment then. 😁
😂😂😂👍😅😅😂😂😂
I love to watch the beard move as he speaks. Such kind people...and the Policeman, was exactly right!
I have eaten here a few times.. one word.. great! The food is unbelievable! Give it a try
I am surprised that the TV crew did not pick up on the fact that this looks like a more "sanitized" version of the "dhaba" - the ubiquitous eatery alongside Indian highways. most of the clientele are truck drivers and many of them look like Mintu.
In that sense, the sheriff is absolutely correct - Mintu recreated an Indian roadside eatery in Wyoming :-)
Haha Paji has opened a dhabha in America. Great work !!
Provakis S
That guy is a millionaire in less than 10 years so don’t knock him
@@bobsingh5521 good.... Hope he gets all the success....
Sukria baisap for giving america flavour ♥️
Most importantly serving Healthy food to Truck drivers , Instead of Burgers & Pizza.
If you consider indian food to be healthy, I got some bad news for you lol
@@MasterEsben18 ?
Indian food isn’t that healthy. When my mom (we’re Indian) was having health issues we went to our family doctor and she (also Indian) said eat less Indian food. It too fatty and oily.
@@hahahaguy777 bro did your mom use dalda or not
Gaming Life no it’s not available in America. At least where we live at. In America, we only get a limited amounts of products India has.
Please open one on I-80 between Pennsylvania and Moline, Illinois. Thank you!
Coming right up
Leonore am guessing that’s your regular route......there’s one on I-70 Indiana exit 123 south of flying j. Big rig parking.
@@frontwasatch Thanks! It was just a joke. I sometimes drive from Connecticut to Iowa to visit family.
There are somany brother, just Google it
Thank you for pronouncing Chai and not Chai Tea.
Westerners always mangle foreign words. Kombu is from the Japanese konbu which means a kind of seaweed. Kombucha is a fermented tea drink in the US but it literally means 'seaweed tea.' It never contained seaweed.
I bet the reporter was corrected when he was doing the field piece.
@@shanhussain6114 maybe
😂😂😂 every foreigner in India called it Cai tea 😂😂😂
Hahaha, well said friend
Smart man he saw an opportunity and took it. God bless this great nation where entrepreneurs can achieve their dreams through sheer willpower and persistence.
What a wonderful story about our great nation!
True
Good and legal immigrants are lovely and large hearted.
I need to stop there!
Makes me happy to see someone making a impact in their community even if its just Indian food at a truck stop! the fact is people in that area are not exposed to such foods very often so this is an awesome accomplishment!!
"And the soul of any Indian kitchen, the tandoor clay oven", only restaurants around the country and big families in one state of India use it.
MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY THANK YOU WTF HAS THIS GUY HEARD OF ANY OTHER PART OF INDIA?????
But it was in use pre-colonial era at least in every village and punjab household!
I was thinking the same..
As a Scot, there is Indian takeouts everywhere. We love Indian food.
Indian food is not as common in the US as it is in the UK.
Bangladeshi masquerading as Indian
Thanks for loving our food....
How about indian docs
They tried indian mommy and aunty tactics; they lure you with their food to have chores done.😁
It’s a fair trade
@@globalcitizenn very true. Cooking good food is an art, and not everyone knows how to do so.
This is the epitome of multiculturalism. Bravo!
Here here, the American way
This a astute guy - perfect location for low cost of entry, no competition and easy to satisfy customers, a big win all around
topspinaurelius
Guy had to make the truck stop a success right?
Been going by here for several years knowing there had to be something much better than Subway there. Next time I’m out that direction, I’ll stop.
one thing about Subway food you can eat it with one hand
If Indian food became as ubiquitous as McDonalds or Starbucks in the U.S. we'd all be so much happier. The colors, smells, and flavors are so delightful, and Americans would eat a ton more veggies in their diets.
@Kim sung Un I want to start a Korean food chain in India....
@Gunasagar KJ India is a majority Non-veg country....and cities like Guwahati and Kolkata are more predominantly Non-Veg....
I am surprised that no one picked up on the fact that this looks like a more "sanitized" version of the "dhaba" - the ubiquitous eatery alongside Indian highways. most of the clientele are truck drivers and many of them look like Mintu.
In that sense, the sheriff is absolutely correct - Mintu recreated an Indian roadside eatery in Wyoming :-)
Dude highway dhabas have now become food courts, search murthal dhabas . They even have other food outlets, stores and motels in the same vacinity.
images.app.goo.gl/x3hjPKXjrMXtvq65A
@@Akelehimarenge to hijack an adage from the US, "these are not your father's dhabhas"
(as opposed to the Indian interpretation of the same statement :-))
@@Akelehimarenge only in murthal that's because of Sikhs and other punjabis. No where else in hindu rashtar India there are such huge dhabhas
What a baseless comment. I have been to plenty of highway dhabbas. Lot of assumptions coming from someone who haven't seen even 1% of India, or are you basing all of this on generic western news channels who portrays India bad. Well anyone could, next time I will fly my Drone only on areas of skidrow LA, inner cities of Chicago and portray the whole USA as some sort of gang rapist and addict ghettos.
Fun fact : USA has more rapists than India, but has only 1/4th the population of India.
Also don't forget to visit the "gurudwaras" (Sikh temple) you can get some delicious food there. Free of cost to everyone !
That cliche soundtrack......how original? 😂
prolly not much indian music in creative commons, given how cheap we are 8-)
It sounds like Panjabi Mc track music from mundiya to bach ke rahien
I lived in Rawlins Wyoming for 2 years and I passed by this truck stop every weekend on my to Denver and I had no idea there was a indian food place there. And I am indian!
thank you america for giving our sikh brother there well deserved respect...
An Indian man with head covering and carhart hoodie !! I love it
As Indian American that grew up in America back in the 80s and 90s, it blows my mind how much more mainstreamed us Indians are compared to when I was a kid. I remember in 1985 and 1995, most white kids, latino kids and black kids thought Indian food was "yucky looking" and gross, and never wanted to try it. Some didn't like the smell, which varies wildy depending on what you are making. It was only around 1999/2000 that I saw a change, and even then, that was the start of a change for Indians in America. Here we are in 2022, and I have white coworkers showing off their Indian food curry lunch they made the previous night. Mind blown! The younger Indians in America today have no idea how "odd" and "foreign" we were all considered in America back in the 80s, 90s, even early 2000s.
Food looks great! If I'm ever up that way I'll be sure and eat there. 🙂
Looks A1 perfect for winter weather but come summertime whoa ...
I see a road trip in the future. There is NOTHING like great Indian food. You will continue to want more....
like Chinese food?
THIS is the America I love!!! Great story.
I've eaten here the food is great
Omg the food looks so good!
I love this story. We’re all the same ❤️
This is the way the American dream was ment to work.
Elizabeth L Yes we are
To Be Honest yes - all people groups have WONDERFUL people
@To Be Honest I feel sorry for the life you live and the way you think. We all are Illegal Immigrants here except for the Native American Indians. But if you love hate bigotry and racist rhetoric may god be with you later in life
No ur a goldigger with fake make and wants alimony and framing fake # me too cases
"A taste of Indian on the Interstate"
Me: You eat Indians! WTF is wrong with you?
_Later_
Me: Oh, Indian *_FOOD_*
I've been there and I ate the food. And let me tell you, it's AMAZING👌. And the truck stop is really out side of Laramie basically in the middle of nowhere.
nice brother
I've been here, my parents were visiting and absolutely loved the food here!
The authentic Indian dhaba on I-80 for the win!
There is nothing like Indian dhabha, it's Punjabi dhabha run by Sikhs.
@@gurindersingh8109 Hey mate, that fella is from Punjab. He is a Sikh from India. He calls it an Indian Dhaba. Now you don't tell me what I want to call something.
@@nikhiljoshiPi India is country of countries.
yoo that indian food looks fire!!
“ you ve all of this today or..” ?
Man behind the window: “Good .”
Good someone is actually doing something for us otr drivers I will definitely stop next time I'm out that way.
Thank you Mintu for your dedication and great service 🙏
Sardars - the most hard working clan India has ever seen
Thank you for everything our Sikh Bros🙏🙏🙏
Loving the recognition we’re getting from our culture’s food.
I feel so happy seeing them enjoy our food! Kudos to the family❤️👍
And this is food from just one part of India (North/North-West). Move just a little to the south or west or east and suddenly you get a completely new range of amazing dishes!
The peace in the eyes of sardar ji 👌
Gotta love ‘LEGAL’ immigrants
INDIAN AND CHINES IMMIGRANT IS BETTER THAN MUSLIM IMMIGRANT FROM MUSLIM COUNTRY
PROPHET XI JINPING Legal immigrants are better than illegal immigrants
That sounds sooo amazing!!
It just makes me so happy when people want to learn about our culture ♥️♥️💪🏽💪🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🇮🇳🇮🇳
That looks incredible!!!!!
Americans are so kind and they are willing to give a chance to everyone. And they are open to trying other cusines, which is a great thing.
Love this! What a difference from seeing a line at KFC or McDonald’s. There is brotherhood here:-)
Sikhs are great and unique people.
Laramie needs this love and warmth. Thank you Mintu!!
Punjabi brunch meal..
They got very hearty meal.
I just stopped today, 4/26/20. First time. I'm from SoCal & have had great Indian food. I had the Chicken Tikka Masala, comes with biryani/rice, ordered the garlic rosemary Naan, 3 Samosas. Less than $20. Excellent! Just as good, if not better than some Indian food places in SoCal. Mintu, suggestion...please consider adding "Frankies" (Indian style burrito, RUclips it, for those who don't know what that is) to the menu. I'd bet you'd sell alot them & excellent for "on the go"... Popular in SoCal! Just a thought.
Dude when you called Mumbai you just insulted the man this taste of Punjab
Ishaan just an fyi I m from India and I m from Mumbai that's why I know what we eat in mumbai. Not every Muslim is from Pakistan. Jai Hind.
@@shabbirsb87 Mumbai is a vulgar city.
If I had been on the mayflower and landed on Plymouth Rock I would have asked “any curry and roti up in here? I would have been the first casualty that died of hunger
"The soul of any Indian kitchen, a clay oven" haha. Yes there are variety of roti (chapati, paratha), but clay oven? nah
Request the chef to put the picture of each menu item so that the customer get to see and choose.
Great story!
Guys, I am in Indian living in Europe, trust me there are very few Indian restaurants that make authentic Indian cuisines outside India, they will always have one curry sauce for all curries they serve , they just add colors or boiled veggies or meat depending on what u order. This restaurant on other hand looks very authentic, I can say by looking at the dishes.. they will taste awesome for sure
Hey CBS guy, thanks for saying "Chai" and not "Chai Tea".
There's a place like this in Colorado too, but this one looks better! There's a sit down white table cloth Indian restaurant in Alabama in a truck stop that is phenomenal. Look them up on Trucker Path
Artesia California... Great Indian food. Now Laramie Wy...
Yeah..all down Pioneer avenue,pick a spot!
@@tishreni5183 Yep, yep...
To assist diners at Chinese/Japanese eating places in Singapore and South East Asia, restaurants have the dishes number-coded, particularly popular ones with many options. I found this system very useful that helps break language barriers and time spent ordering.
I’m going to drive up there one day, a couple hours away
there’s a great place at a rest stop on I94 on the way from milwaukee to chicago too. indian roti spot I seem to remember
Where is food network Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives episode I guess CBS got it first.
Smile on their faces this is happiness for everyone
I bet that food must be way good then food being served in restaurants!
Going to University of Wyoming from 2011 to 2015 , this place was the only decent Indian food place around and we loved it !
@Unapologetic White Male, Proud Colonizer This is the reason why conservatives are in trouble. I even helped campaign for Senator John Barrasso. Never knew it would lead to monsters like you. It's just so sad.
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@Unapologetic White Male, Proud Colonizer There is no genocide.....have you been listening to Islamist media much??...
@Unapologetic White Male, Proud Colonizer only whites can be racists
Americans, these are Sikh people, they are very peaceful guys. Dont let their beards intimidate you. As friends they are very good, and as enemies, well God help you.
First, Liz Cheney, and now this. I am moving to Wyoming, - like yesterday. Sumjarnah?? PS: Excellent presentation.
Why does every white person put up that song on Indian videos??
Because it annoys you 😉
Would definitely come to this place if I ever will be near or around Wyoming. This is our Dhaba!
An amazing report covering amazing food, and there’s stupid people in the comments section fighting over racism. 🙄
Thx a lot to reporter and god bless America 🇺🇸
Now, the national chains will move in next.
I found the one in New Mexico (San Jon) on I-40 and the one on I-20 in Odessa, TX. Since I occasionally travel both of those roads, I'll have to stop at one sometime in the future.
Indian food is so good✌👍
What a wonderful success story from a corner of America. Good luck to the owners, may their business thrive.
Any chance you can come to Puerto Rico?! 😆
Funny that the news seems so shocked by Indian food along the Interstates...
Here in California, the best restaurant in among the truck stops and cheap hotels of Buttonwillow on Interstate 5 between Los Angeles and the Bay Area is "Taste of India," that gets GREAT reviews on TripAdvisor and Yelp for their Punjabi cuisine.
In Nebraska, there another "Taste of India," in the Jay Bros. truck stop off of I-80 at exit 248 in Overton,, NE.....roughly 340 miles East of Akal Travel Center!
I'm eating a cold sandwich and watching this...
Shaun Whalen 😂😂😂😂
Be thankful for food in ur plate.
I’m so salty (no pun intended) I drove through here twice this past summer and didn’t bother stopping to taste the food here. I even remember seeing the Laramie sign
That's how people made " America Great "
My uncle was a trucker, he drove the same route for many years. Over those years he found his favorite truck stops and would plan his fuel stops/rest stops around his favorite spots. Makes sense to be something different.
2:33 Trucker - You've all this today or wat?
Paji - Good
rofl dead funny!
Sikhs are the warriors of India with arms of steel and heart of gold.
Immigrants welcome to America, bring food.
@@zacharyfletcher4253 almost 90% of Indian immigrants are legal.
@@mobjectivems7652 bogus statistics are dangerous, do you have a source for your statistic
Immigrants are always welcome if they come legally and most do
And in the pre-coloumbian time, you too were immigrants
@Arid Indians usually migrant illegal through fake universities and overstayed VISA , no wonder our passport is low ranking , once one of us enters ur country , THEY DON COME BACC
Such a wonderful story👏👏👍