I like your expression deep from the inside when you appreciate the food that you're eating. It makes the show so bright, down to earth and alive. Salt with star fruit makes it less sour. That bryani is so appetizing, mouth watering. Farata is a favorite with all Mauritian people; farata and chicken curry is the ideal meal in cyclonic weather.
@@BryanDiscoversWorld When the star fruit is ripe it turns yellow and quite palatable, tasting sort of sweet and sour at the same time. The professional, promotional videos on Mauritius are great but are all a bit too clinical and cliched. They are not lively, they do not breathe but your amateur videos are so user-friendly, so people orientated. It's raining here in Kingswood, NSW and will do for a few days but I hope you're enjoying the radiant sun of Mauritius.
No truer words, Bryan!! I watch your shows late at night and all of a sudden I am hungry and not just any snack will do, I want what you're having usually ;)
@@BryanDiscoversWorld Hi Bryan, one suggestion to you as a future UTube upload - Seafood of Mauritius including fish curry. You will be amazed but can also be pricey!!
Our Indian food here is similar to the Mauritian food. Our Paratha is different to their Farata, but the taste might be similar. Dhalpuri is an all time favourite. Curried chick peas is very prominent in Indian food as are curried duck and curried goat. Mark Weins had multiple videos on our foods last year. Pay us a visit. Trinidad & Tobago. West Indies.
Great video to you both! Excellent coverage and enjoyed the subtle addition of chilli sauce. Having Mauritian heritage and Trinidadian roots, the foods are very similar in taste. However the curry flavour is layered when compared to Trinidad. The spicy aspect goes to Trinidad. I tried the deer in Mauritius, I much prefer Trinidad's curried goat. The gato pimia, I absolutely heavenly. Mauritius also has a barra similar to doubles, just thinner and less greasy. So much more to taste.
In my college days in Mauritius pineapple slice with chili sauce were a favorite among most of us. That top 10 chart is very factual. Bhajia and chili cakes are very fitting on cold winter days. What's the difference between Farata and Roti? Lock in Briyani for me.
I suggest some very traditional mauritian food which may not be very popular with westerners 1. Brede mouroung 2. Bouillon Cresson 3. La daube Poisson 4. Rougaille Camaron 5. Cari Jacques 6. Chachini Pipangaille 7. Chachini arouille 8. Margose frites 9. Achards sourun 10. Achard bilainbille
Hello Bryan, the food on that list are not really street food but home made dishes, you need to meet ordinary people and ask their grandmothers to make these delicacies, if you offer a financial contribution they will usually be delighted to cook these for you. In local fishing villages you may even find weird delicacies like Stonefish, Eel, Sea urchin and edible shellfish, all of which I have enjoyed in Mauritius.
Hello bryan. All the food look extremely mouth-watering and yummy. 😋😍 Can you please share the address of the farata spot? I would like to try them. 😋😋😋
This win for Farata over Dal puri was more controversial than Verstappen winning the F1 in the last lap after the safety car. Bryan is the local Michael Masi
All very good - Hard to pick No 1 - maybe, maybe for me it will be dholl purri then again I love gateau piment and Halim and bryani and badjah, mine bouillis - :) - the whole lot...... - so hard to choose - embarras du choix!! :)
Love your choices Riki, another top 10 of mine. Pearona, Cidona, Malta guiness, Dahi, ice cold lemon juice, Tamarin juice Yop, Alouda, Sugar cane juice, Coconut water 🍺
@@BryanDiscoversWorld Hahaha, your english sounds like Australians, so I mean 😁 Do you still living there in Mauritius ? Can we write an Email to you, to get some awesome tips from you or meet you there ? You show so nice places and food there. We like to try and visit the same if we are traveling to Mauritius 😃
My husband would probably like Halim, he likes lamb/muttin (he's Australian) I will pass. I do love cilantro but no on lamb across the board. I have tried it mixed with other stuff, and nope, because I can still taste it. The Noodles mmm !!! I do want to try fruit done like that, we do not do that here. I would try it. This was a great video. I recognized each clip but one.
GO SUPERU SUPER MARKET BUY SASUAGES BACON EGGS BAKE BEANS ONE OR TWO WHOLE FRESH TOMATOES ONE ONION MUSHROOM CROCKET BLACK PUDDING AND MAYBE CHIPS TRY THAT A FRY UP.
I like your expression deep from the inside when you appreciate the food that you're eating. It makes the show so bright, down to earth and alive. Salt with star fruit makes it less sour. That bryani is so appetizing, mouth watering. Farata is a favorite with all Mauritian people; farata and chicken curry is the ideal meal in cyclonic weather.
Thank you so much for the great comment. Star fruit with salt sounds great
@@BryanDiscoversWorld When the star fruit is ripe it turns yellow and quite palatable, tasting sort of sweet and sour at the same time. The professional, promotional videos on Mauritius are great but are all a bit too clinical and cliched. They are not lively, they do not breathe but your amateur videos are so user-friendly, so people orientated. It's raining here in Kingswood, NSW and will do for a few days but I hope you're enjoying the radiant sun of Mauritius.
No truer words, Bryan!! I watch your shows late at night and all of a sudden I am hungry and not just any snack will do, I want what you're having usually ;)
Glad you like them!
came to canada 2010 and seeing this just brought back so many memories.
🥺
Great foods
Thank you very much Bryan 🥲missing my Mauritian food. 🙏♥️♥️From Washington DC 🇺🇸🦅🇲🇺🦤
You are so welcome
Liked how much you enjoyed the Mauritian street food. Yes, Mauritian guy here currently living in London. All the best and subscribed. YEE WOW SUPER 💯
Awesome! Thank you! The best street food in the world
@@BryanDiscoversWorld Hi Bryan, one suggestion to you as a future UTube upload - Seafood of Mauritius including fish curry. You will be amazed but can also be pricey!!
@@yoloz1324 thanks for the suggestion
Best farata is in Flic en Flac and I can see that you are there already (14:55) But to be honest veg farata is really good.
Yip, I like most farata
A wonderful resume of Mauritian Street food, thank you Bryan n Rikki 👏
Glad you enjoyed it
I see that you have featured halim in this video. My recollection of having halim for the first time was in 1968 ! And I can still taste it !
I remember my first halim, 2020, I wish I had tried it sooner
Nice people have nice stories to tell. I like your videos, gonna watch more of them. 👍👍
Awesome, thank you!
I am in Mauritius now I will try this out thanks for the content.
Hope you enjoy it!
Awesome discoveries everytime. Bless!
thanks
Thanks for sharing the video. I’ve never heared of farata. Paratha or parotha is familiar to me.
it is similar but Mauritius does it well
Mauritus foods so nice. Thank you for sharing and a like from me.
Thanks for liking
Great great video - I hoped you mention prices on the food.,
I can’t wait to come down from Denmark
Have a good one
We mention pricing on most of our videos
Sorry I'm new to your channel, you guys have sure great personalities, do you live in Mauritius now.
Thank you, we are in the Philippines at the moment
I love the energy 💯
Thank you so much
Nice compilation
Thanks a lot 😊
Nice food looks good will have to check Mauritius out
You should! It's a great place
Awesome place, food. U guys r love couple. Bless u guys
Thanks so much
Our Indian food here is similar to the Mauritian food.
Our Paratha is different to their Farata, but the taste might be similar.
Dhalpuri is an all time favourite.
Curried chick peas is very prominent in Indian food as are curried duck and curried goat.
Mark Weins had multiple videos on our foods last year.
Pay us a visit.
Trinidad & Tobago.
West Indies.
I watched the Mark Weins videos, Trinidad & Tobago look awesome, we will plan a visit to see for ourselves, Thanks for the great comment
@@BryanDiscoversWorld Great !
Great video to you both! Excellent coverage and enjoyed the subtle addition of chilli sauce.
Having Mauritian heritage and Trinidadian roots, the foods are very similar in taste. However the curry flavour is layered when compared to Trinidad. The spicy aspect goes to Trinidad. I tried the deer in Mauritius, I much prefer Trinidad's curried goat. The gato pimia, I absolutely heavenly. Mauritius also has a barra similar to doubles, just thinner and less greasy. So much more to taste.
@@kseegoolam yip so much to try, I would love to try the goat curry
Every man to his taste!!!
Vive la difference!
Bon Appetit
Thanks, it was fun doing it
The way you Show Mauritius 💓
Always!
Awesome, yummy
so good
It would be amazing if you'd also tell us where you stopped
good idea
brilliant ten ! well done .
Thanks
As a mauritian i agree with your choices man
keep up the good work ryan & Riki !
Thanks for the support and we will
Thanks
Welcome
oh how I wish I was there to , to enjoy the street food , yummy yummy :)
It really is good
In my college days in Mauritius pineapple slice with chili sauce were a favorite among most of us. That top 10 chart is very factual. Bhajia and chili cakes are very fitting on cold winter days. What's the difference between Farata and Roti?
Lock in Briyani for me.
Farata is so much better, (thicker with layers) Fruit and chili is still a fav
I suggest some very traditional mauritian food which may not be very popular with westerners
1. Brede mouroung
2. Bouillon Cresson
3. La daube Poisson
4. Rougaille Camaron
5. Cari Jacques
6. Chachini Pipangaille
7. Chachini arouille
8. Margose frites
9. Achards sourun
10. Achard bilainbille
Unfortunately these are quite difficult to find commonly in Mauritius. I will try find someone who makes them though.
Great list, we will hunt them down
I would happily add Ourite Safran to this yummy list. These videos make me really homesick. Keep them coming. Cheers.
Hello Bryan, the food on that list are not really street food but home made dishes, you need to meet ordinary people and ask their grandmothers to make these delicacies, if you offer a financial contribution they will usually be delighted to cook these for you. In local fishing villages you may even find weird delicacies like Stonefish, Eel, Sea urchin and edible shellfish, all of which I have enjoyed in Mauritius.
I suggest you to meet real mauritian cook who would be able to teach you the real Wayne of cooking in Mauritius. Please all of you, stop that....
You’ll have to try gateaux piment next time
Thanks for the suggestion
And catless and swarmah is Soo yummy missing in your video
True, we need to try more
Hello bryan. All the food look extremely mouth-watering and yummy. 😋😍
Can you please share the address of the farata spot? I would like to try them. 😋😋😋
One was in Calabasses, near Port Louis, near the M2 circle
@@BryanDiscoversWorld thanks a lot. you're just superb. Greetings to you and your wife on this lovely Monday morning.
This win for Farata over Dal puri was more controversial than Verstappen winning the F1 in the last lap after the safety car. Bryan is the local Michael Masi
😂
True, but safety first. We can't have dahl puri crashing
😂
@@BryanDiscoversWorld Dal puri only comes crashing out the next day if you’ve had a bit too much the previous day. Speaking from experience 😌
@@keshav7428 🤣🤣
All very good - Hard to pick No 1 - maybe, maybe for me it will be dholl purri then again I love gateau piment and Halim and bryani and badjah, mine bouillis - :) - the whole lot...... - so hard to choose - embarras du choix!! :)
haha, we had the same when we picked
Oh c’est mon île !! J’ai sorti un livre de recette mauriciennes, en tout cas super ta vidéo ! :)🎉🇲🇺😊
Great island, thanks
Big love from maurituis❤❤
It's a great place
Mauritius has the best food especially when you are missing it 😅😅
True that
Amazing. What phone do you use for your videos?
Samsung A71 and Samsung S7
Hi I'm from Mauritius.
Hope you like mauritian food
It is very good
Would like to try all of this food,
they are all great
Can I see this in port Louis?
Yes, all over Mauritius
Cant wait for top 10 drink of mauritius
😊 orangina, Miranda, Phoenix, what others?
For sure
Love your choices Riki, another top 10 of mine. Pearona, Cidona, Malta guiness, Dahi, ice cold lemon juice, Tamarin juice Yop, Alouda, Sugar cane juice, Coconut water 🍺
AND IF YOU WANT A BIT SWEET N HOT ADD TOMATOES SAUCE AND CHILLIE SAUCE MIX IT THE FLAVOUR OF THAT IS WOW WOW
wow, oh yes
South Africans? Love our vibes lol nice video
Yes, thanks
Wow
Thanks
Dam you got a new fan lol🤣
yip
Thats so nice 🤩
Where are you from ? Australia or USA 🤔
Originally South Africa, I love you puppets
@@BryanDiscoversWorld
Hahaha, your english sounds like Australians, so I mean 😁
Do you still living there in Mauritius ?
Can we write an Email to you, to get some awesome tips from you or meet you there ?
You show so nice places and food there. We like to try and visit the same if we are traveling to Mauritius 😃
@@Somewhere-world we are still in Mauritius my email is on the about page
My husband would probably like Halim, he likes lamb/muttin (he's Australian) I will pass. I do love cilantro but no on lamb across the board. I have tried it mixed with other stuff, and nope, because I can still taste it. The Noodles mmm !!! I do want to try fruit done like that, we do not do that here. I would try it. This was a great video. I recognized each clip but one.
A real fan, you will find where the clips is from I'm sure.
MY FAVOURITE FOODS IS BBQ AND SALAD GRILL SWEET CORN MACRONI BLEND CHILLI SAUCE WITH TOMATOE SAUCE TO MAKE A SWEET AND HOT SAUCE
sounds good
How do you manage to upload so often?
We only do 1 a day
Farata n roti is the same bro
Ok, thanks
U guys from South Africa?
Yes
My mom's cooking was my best food in Mauritius
I think home food is the best
YOU NEED TO COME TO UK TO TRY THIS TRADITIONAL ENGLISH MEALS
Yes we do
Polish or Indian
Which one mate
I LIKE A LOBSTER CURRY WITH RICE AND SALAD WICKERD.
I haven't had lobster in years
Can you please put the locations for Google maps for all these amazing places
I will try
My Roti got never round😂😂
😂
Still single, haha
@@BryanDiscoversWorld no but one time divorced😂
Dhal Puri at 5th is very controversial Bryan but it's your opinion 😊
Keep them guessing
Dalpuri is so f ing addictive ❤
it really is
1. Mines frits (fried noodles)
2. Faratha
3. Gateaux arouilles
nice choices
Dhal pourri anyday. Farata maybe second. They’re all good but nothing beats dhal pourri
good choice
NOT EVERYBODY CAN AFFORD LOBSTER IT MAYBE EXPENSIVE FOR SOME PEOPLE OR SQUID ,OCTOPUS.
squid and octopus is great
AND FRENCH STICK BREAD TO TOP IT UP.
haha bread with everything
OR CHICKEN N MUSHROOM PIE WITH PICKLE ONION CHIPS.
That sounds good
Alouda used to be the ideal refreshing drink until the sellers began to add ice cream to it 😣
So true! now it is pudding
BOLANAISE ON JACKET POTATOE WITH MUSHROOM ON THE SIDE
Now you are making your top ten
POSSIBLE A DOCTOR PEPPER WITH ICE.
we don't get doctor pepper
This guy is hilarious..
thanks
AND FINISH WITH A DRINK AN ENGLISH MUG OF TEA
Tea is great after a meal
Number 1 should always be dhal puri!!!!!!!
only the good ones
It's not roti. It's Farata in Mauritius
ok thanks
Dhol Puri is the undisputed King. How is it not number one?????????????
It's like giving the belt to Jake Paul instead of Tyson.
It is good,
SAVELOY CHIPS GHERKIN WITH BBQ BEANS
yes
zot pa gagne diarhee apres ca
?
how can a person eat so much
No one can eat that much
OH YES MUSHY PEAS ENGLISH STYLE.
I would love to try that
MORE DELICIOUS FOODS, HOW ABOUT FISH N CHIPS?
I like fish and chips
GO SUPERU SUPER MARKET BUY SASUAGES BACON EGGS BAKE BEANS ONE OR TWO WHOLE FRESH TOMATOES ONE ONION MUSHROOM CROCKET BLACK PUDDING AND MAYBE CHIPS TRY THAT A FRY UP.
great breakfast
Roti is pronounced Row..ti. Not Rat..ti.
thanks
I SEEN TOO MUCH DHAL PURI HOW ABOUT SOMETHING DIFFERENT OR FULL ENGLISH?
Can't find a full English on the streets of Mauritius
STRICTLY NO ALCHOHOL BEERS OR SPIRITS, JUST SOFT DRINKS.
not for breakfast