I really enjoy these videos, Lateef. One of the things i really like about the East London Bangladeshi community is the huge pride that they have in their Bangladeshi identity. 🇧🇩 ❤ 🇧🇩
Visually the food looks fresh with vibrant colours and it looks delectable. I can only imagine how aromatic it is to the senses. And I have to big up the owner for his stone island jacket 👍🏾
We had our annual team gathering at Amargouw restaurant for Dakin Surma FC few months back Food and Service was amazing we look forward to our next meal and gathering there...
I was 24 before trying Indian. I lived one street up from Bacon Street, between BgR and Cheshire Street, Happy Days ❤ first time was establishment in Eltham High Street, was hooked, boyfriend got me hooked, Married 42 years on 28th❤❤❤
I'm gonna be visiting this place this weekend mate. I love Bengali authentic food, reminds me of my childhood. Brick Lane was once a great place for curries but I must say that a majority of the restaurants here cater for those who don't know what original or authentic means, so this place seems like a dream to me. Thanks Latif because you also introduced me to the other authentic Bengali place near this one where I go every now and again when I get the curry fever. The prices are unbeliveable, most places are double or triple the cost. Nice one mate
Bengali food? Which ones do you like? Most of the food served in Bangladeshi restaurants is not Bangladeshi cuisine. It’s is predominantly Punjabi cuisine. They eat a lot of fish. A lot of bony fish.
@@fessali5726 Bangladeshi just don’t eat fish, and pakistani don’t just eat Daal! Alhamdulillah. However fishing is a staple part of Bangladeshi lifestyle and Bangladesh has so many rivers and especially the Bay of Bengal etc. I’m a British Bangladeshi and tbh I’m learning more about my cuisine and I’m still learning so trust me food is vast! We shouldn’t just stick to these stereotypes kinda things.
@@LatifsInspired so you are saying that Bangladeshi run restaurants serve the food they eat at home? Did you think I was born yesterday? It’s Punjabi cuisine. Very rarely do they have things on menu which they eat at home. Pakistanis eat daal. And they serve those dishes in their restaurants. They don’t sell Bangladeshi cuisine and call it Pakistani. Sorry if I offended you. It was not a personal attack. It’s a fact. I know many Bangladeshi restaurant owners. And I’ve got many Bangladeshi friends. I know what they eat at home.
@@LatifsInspired fish is lovely. Plus it’s their rizkhh from their lord. I wish I could eat bony fish. But I can’t. Again it seems like you’ve taken this as a personal attack against Bangladeshi people. It’s not their cuisine dear. It’s actually lahori (Punjabi cuisine). Not everyone from Pakistan east lahori cuisine. Pathan’s have a different diet. Many tribal and regional differences. But they don’t say it’s their food. Big difference.
Brilliant idea going to other restaurants. You are so natural in front of the camera and make everyone comfortable. The owner of the restaurant is very nice and I am really impressed with the food. You are really educating us all on this wonderful food. 5 stars
Oh the famous Brick Lane, I've heard so much good about this place, heaven on earth! I'd love to explore it. So much great food that it's probably impossible to escape it. Authentic Bengali food! Indian restaurants here in Poland are pretty basic unfortunately
I grew up in Brick Lane and still go there every other week. This place is 💯 % authentic. You cannot go wrong if you are looking to try tasteful bengal food.
Lovely channel. You closed with a discussion about hospitality and that is precisely what I enjoyed about your video presentation. It's Pure Hospitality. Thank you!!
Meraz on Hanbury St is the original Handi cooking in East London, they been going since 70s, if you know you know! They use to have the velvet red wallpaper!
Another great independent business gets the Latif treatment, what a variety for the price. You mentioning tripe, it took me back to my grandmother and her love for tripe and onions, with vinegar, a wartime favourite
Another brilliant vlog. We usually head to the same couple of restaurants in Brick Lane but after watching this realise we need to try here. I’d never realised that when the dishes are on display it was becayse they are freshly prepared that day in one big pot. Thanks for educating me 👍
Oh wow Br, I have never been to this place, and will have to try this now. Thank you for sharing this I will take me 'Bengali' friend with me and visit this place. Cheers Latif br. Thanks for sharing this and making this video.
There used to be a restaurant called sweet & spicy right next to it in the corner years ago who did the most amazing kebab puri with red onion sauce, reminds when I was a kid going to brick lane with family we always stopped there, shame they are not there anymore
I went passed a Bangladeshi restaurant going east of East London mosque, it was dirt cheap, they sell biryani for £2.99. It was fairly busy, with one table of tourists. I said what they hay to myself and went in. I did not get the £2.99 biryani but the £4.50 ones. I got Chop Biryani which had 1 chop but they added mutton curry on top, and mutton biryani where they added piya pieces on top. The rice was not basmati but rather the traditional rice used in Bangladesh for Biryani and this soaked up the sauce. £9 for two biryanis was amazing and they tasted fantastic. However, you would never take a date there - group of lads yes. I wouldn't get any of the meals on the window but what ever is on the display facing diners as they looked fresh. 100% recommend
Not at the helm but great to see you going to different authentic restaurants and food places. Food looks awesome. Great to see you doing videos from different varieties of food. Great video as always latifs. Can't wait to see you cooking again brother
Love that the prices are affordale to all...I would fill up on my fave...samosa! Never had it with liver but would love to try it, sounds fantastic, and no doubt full of flavour!
Love these videos and I'm very jealous of you guys having all these amazing restaurants! Non where I live (Santiago Panama) so rely on your recipes to make my favorite food myself. Please do a video on fish biriyani,would love to make that!
What a fantastic restaurant! I’ve never tried authentic Bengali food but I’m going to drop by there one day soon and try the fish curries, they look amazing and extremely reasonably priced. Not sure about beef brain or tripe though 🤣 More like this please and thank you for sharing👌🏻
I live in Queens NY and I am surrounded by Bangladeshi restaurants,that serve food like that including liver shingara,one restaurant mainly makes pita,.A friend gave me a container of food,but didn’t tell me what it was ,when I opened it I had no idea what she had given me, I thought perhaps some sort of vegetable,called another friend,described the dish,and she told me it was Kala Bhuna,not a favorite a bit too dry,and stringy.I do love Bhortas though😊
Great video bhai I have been there great munch You should give Meli Melo (just off bricklane) a try . Not asian food but good fully halal European fusion food. No alcohol nor music
Cheers Latif!! You have inspired me to cook a lot of there dishes myself:) I’m quite a passable cook and like to do my research, I’ve nailed BIR, and have done really good trad Pakistani karahi, can’t wait to try a new cuisine. All the best brother:)
Try and find time to review family run Lahore One on Commercial Street - they have the best chana masala! Just down the road from the Lahore Kabab... from an East Londoner!
Yes went in and denied me filming saying they need permission from the boss man! Unfortunately he is away in Pakistan so when he is back I’ll go again!
@LatifsInspired yes they are known in Watford as having nice biryani and grilled meats. They're Pakhtoon owned, no alcohol ma sha Allah. Worth a visit but it gets very busy in the evenings as a warning. During the day they're less busy
Question I have is which part of Sylhet has the best cooking you tried? I can say from eating from few family and friends houses Biyani Bazaari households are always tasty! Everyone on comments section... who you got? ....? Joganathpur Moli Bazaar Moli bazar
Raaah bruv, i watched this video and had to go back and watch your other videos, as you mentioned other establishment in this video. Bruv man, you mentioned in the gram Bangla video that you was Shelim bhai homie… what sort of Gadar goes to your childhood buddies competition and publicises it???
Thank you for your concerns, I like to support our community as we work really hard in this food industry without any recognition. Brick lane is a nostalgic place for all Bengalis and I’m really disappointed that it’s no longer Bangla Town! I wish I can showcase all Bengali owned businesses in Brick lane. These businesses all deserve to be uplifted by the locals. Graam Bangla is a fantastic concept and I wish them all the best. Competition is good for business it only elevates the brand! I wish all the brothers in Brick Lane the very best and I hope all these businesses be even more successful.
Yes I had to do a lot of editing out the conversation as some people I interviewed go off topic. I’m trying to be a better presenter myself so I’m still learning. Thx for the tip
To the uninformed jobsworth, yes, you absolutely can film in public spaces like the tube, which are open to the public. If you disagree, you can call the transport police and they will promptly tell you to stop wasting their time.
I really love the videos where you are going to restaurants it really adds variety to your channel.
More to come!
I’ve been to Brick Lane the heart of Bangladeshi 🇧🇩 community, even though I’m from Liverpool to try its authentic delicious food ❤
Thanks for sharing
I ate in so many Bangladeshi homes in East London but never saw restaurant like this. Seeing this food really takes me back.
Please give this restaurant a visit
I love Bangladeshi food it’s the best delicious food that I ever had in my life ❤🇨🇭
Ahh bless you. Definitely very good food
I really enjoy these videos, Lateef. One of the things i really like about the East London Bangladeshi community is the huge pride that they have in their Bangladeshi identity. 🇧🇩 ❤ 🇧🇩
Bless
Visually the food looks fresh with vibrant colours and it looks delectable. I can only imagine how aromatic it is to the senses. And I have to big up the owner for his stone island jacket 👍🏾
Loves his brands!
We had our annual team gathering at Amargouw restaurant for Dakin Surma FC few months back Food and Service was amazing we look forward to our next meal and gathering there...
Brilliant place
I'm south Indian my favourite restaurant in Bricklane for Authentic bengali food, been there many times. Best Beef curry on the bone in London.
Lovely isn’t it!
@@LatifsInspired yes mate less oily would be perfect 👌
I was 24 before trying Indian. I lived one street up from Bacon Street, between BgR and Cheshire Street, Happy Days ❤ first time was establishment in Eltham High Street, was hooked, boyfriend got me hooked, Married 42 years on 28th❤❤❤
Loves these types of messages ❤️
I'm gonna be visiting this place this weekend mate. I love Bengali authentic food, reminds me of my childhood. Brick Lane was once a great place for curries but I must say that a majority of the restaurants here cater for those who don't know what original or authentic means, so this place seems like a dream to me. Thanks Latif because you also introduced me to the other authentic Bengali place near this one where I go every now and again when I get the curry fever.
The prices are unbeliveable, most places are double or triple the cost. Nice one mate
Thanks a million. These types of messages makes my job worth it
Bengali food? Which ones do you like? Most of the food served in Bangladeshi restaurants is not Bangladeshi cuisine. It’s is predominantly Punjabi cuisine. They eat a lot of fish. A lot of bony fish.
@@fessali5726 Bangladeshi just don’t eat fish, and pakistani don’t just eat Daal! Alhamdulillah. However fishing is a staple part of Bangladeshi lifestyle and Bangladesh has so many rivers and especially the Bay of Bengal etc. I’m a British Bangladeshi and tbh I’m learning more about my cuisine and I’m still learning so trust me food is vast! We shouldn’t just stick to these stereotypes kinda things.
@@LatifsInspired so you are saying that Bangladeshi run restaurants serve the food they eat at home? Did you think I was born yesterday? It’s Punjabi cuisine. Very rarely do they have things on menu which they eat at home. Pakistanis eat daal. And they serve those dishes in their restaurants. They don’t sell Bangladeshi cuisine and call it Pakistani. Sorry if I offended you. It was not a personal attack. It’s a fact. I know many Bangladeshi restaurant owners. And I’ve got many Bangladeshi friends. I know what they eat at home.
@@LatifsInspired fish is lovely. Plus it’s their rizkhh from their lord. I wish I could eat bony fish. But I can’t. Again it seems like you’ve taken this as a personal attack against Bangladeshi people. It’s not their cuisine dear. It’s actually lahori (Punjabi cuisine). Not everyone from Pakistan east lahori cuisine. Pathan’s have a different diet. Many tribal and regional differences. But they don’t say it’s their food. Big difference.
Brilliant idea going to other restaurants.
You are so natural in front of the camera and make everyone comfortable.
The owner of the restaurant is very nice and I am really impressed with the food.
You are really educating us all on this wonderful food. 5 stars
Thank you so much 😊
Looks really good please keep these style of videos coming. Always great to see where the locals eat.
More to come!
Fatal error watching this at 11:00 before lunch, starving now! Great stuff Latif, thanks.
Bless
Oh the famous Brick Lane, I've heard so much good about this place, heaven on earth! I'd love to explore it. So much great food that it's probably impossible to escape it. Authentic Bengali food! Indian restaurants here in Poland are pretty basic unfortunately
Must visit!
I grew up in Brick Lane and still go there every other week. This place is 💯 % authentic. You cannot go wrong if you are looking to try tasteful bengal food.
Definitely
@@YNWA-7 almost neighbors, went to St. Matthiasprimary, loved it.
Lovely channel. You closed with a discussion about hospitality and that is precisely what I enjoyed about your video presentation. It's Pure Hospitality.
Thank you!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love the authenticity
We need to go down. The owner is really humble and hospitable…
@@LatifsInspired yes, in’sha Allah
Love how you show the journey. From the streets to shops love it
Yes it may help someone…
Fish biryani sounds delicious.
It was!
Liking these london outing videos. Very cosy and it's nice to have different scenes to look at.
More to come!
Last month I took my english friends to a Bangladeshi restaurant and they all loved the food
Amazing
I live in Bricklane and have been to Amar Goan a few times. I've never been disappointed with the food. Great service and good prices.
Totally agree!
I love your enthusiasm brother. Loved all your videos. Keep these videos coming.
Thanks a ton!
Meraz on Hanbury St is the original Handi cooking in East London, they been going since 70s, if you know you know! They use to have the velvet red wallpaper!
Wow, are they still going?
Another great independent business gets the Latif treatment, what a variety for the price. You mentioning tripe, it took me back to my grandmother and her love for tripe and onions, with vinegar, a wartime favourite
Yo! I love Bangladeshi trip! Amazing
Looks good, and somewhere I'd like to try. Thanks for showing us this place.
Any time!
thanks latif, food looks amazing and great value too!
My pleasure!!
Thanks for highlighting this restaurant, can't wait to visit 😋
Have fun!
Your on a role … free food again… Mashallah. Need to try this place
Amazing brother
Another brilliant vlog. We usually head to the same couple of restaurants in Brick Lane but after watching this realise we need to try here. I’d never realised that when the dishes are on display it was becayse they are freshly prepared that day in one big pot. Thanks for educating me 👍
Please mention me. We need to revolutionise small businesses
@@LatifsInspired totally agree, part of the experience is knowing the background, one of the reasons we’re loving your vlogs 👍
Oh wow Br, I have never been to this place, and will have to try this now. Thank you for sharing this I will take me 'Bengali' friend with me and visit this place.
Cheers Latif br. Thanks for sharing this and making this video.
Please do!
There used to be a restaurant called sweet & spicy right next to it in the corner years ago who did the most amazing kebab puri with red onion sauce, reminds when I was a kid going to brick lane with family we always stopped there, shame they are not there anymore
They’ve closed
I went passed a Bangladeshi restaurant going east of East London mosque, it was dirt cheap, they sell biryani for £2.99. It was fairly busy, with one table of tourists. I said what they hay to myself and went in. I did not get the £2.99 biryani but the £4.50 ones. I got Chop Biryani which had 1 chop but they added mutton curry on top, and mutton biryani where they added piya pieces on top. The rice was not basmati but rather the traditional rice used in Bangladesh for Biryani and this soaked up the sauce. £9 for two biryanis was amazing and they tasted fantastic. However, you would never take a date there - group of lads yes. I wouldn't get any of the meals on the window but what ever is on the display facing diners as they looked fresh. 100% recommend
Yes there are these Biriyani houses popping up
That was wonderfull Latif.
Thank you for the kind words
Not at the helm but great to see you going to different authentic restaurants and food places. Food looks awesome. Great to see you doing videos from different varieties of food. Great video as always latifs. Can't wait to see you cooking again brother
More to come. Inshaa’Allah
@@LatifsInspired insha Allah
Love that the prices are affordale to all...I would fill up on my fave...samosa! Never had it with liver but would love to try it, sounds fantastic, and no doubt full of flavour!
Same here!
Latif i love your Presenting your a top top Professional at showing us these lovely Restaurants mashallah...👍
Jazaak’Allahu Khyrun. I love supporting these lovely finds. Small businesses should be appreciated
Kala bhuna in a wrap will do wonders IMO. Like a burrito type, do a wrap with rice and kala bhuna
Oh yes!
Love these videos and I'm very jealous of you guys having all these amazing restaurants! Non where I live (Santiago Panama) so rely on your recipes to make my favorite food myself.
Please do a video on fish biriyani,would love to make that!
London’s amazing city
Fascinating Latif... a great video..
Many thanks!
Looks great. Traditional deshi food. Never been there. Will visit try next time
You should!
The food in that place looks amazing. I will pop in next time I'm in London
On the video & description box
@@LatifsInspired I caught it, when I restarted the vid. thank you. Love how you're growing the channel with the food tour. Keep up the good work bro
@@Drunk3nMonk3y72 thank you for the support
Cheers for the vid Latif! Much love from my family to yours
Same to you!
I've been there long time ago, with my friends. Delicious authentic bangali village food 😋 . Brother naali shaag is molokhia leaves .
Thanks for sharing
Hi Fella, I wish I had something like this in my small village. Would be a good idea to have a cook with fans segment once a month, Im first
That’s a great idea. I need to sort out a place in London first
Very good, will swing by this place when I am in London.
Please do
What a fantastic restaurant!
I’ve never tried authentic Bengali food but I’m going to drop by there one day soon and try the fish curries, they look amazing and extremely reasonably priced.
Not sure about beef brain or tripe though 🤣
More like this please and thank you for sharing👌🏻
Thank you for the support 👍
Ma sha allah borta looks fire need to try this place
Lovely
Are you ever going to get back to cooking curries like when you started this channel?
Yes I will do. I like to mix it up sometimes. Gives me inspiration when visiting restaurants
That place looks amazing! I need to visit Brick Lane again soon :) x
Please do. Lovely place
Amazing mate.
Thank you for the support and interaction
❤ keep up the good work Baisub 😊
Jazaak’Allahu Khyrun
I live in Queens NY and I am surrounded by Bangladeshi restaurants,that serve food like that including liver shingara,one restaurant mainly makes pita,.A friend gave me a container of food,but didn’t tell me what it was ,when I opened it I had no idea what she had given me, I thought perhaps some sort of vegetable,called another friend,described the dish,and she told me it was Kala Bhuna,not a favorite a bit too dry,and stringy.I do love Bhortas though😊
Love bhorta
I loveee moguz bhuna! Will take my parents here when they come back from desh ان شاء الله 🥰
Please do think we the general public need to support these small businesses to showcase amazing authenticity
I need to go here and get a fish dish for my 85 yr old mum 😊
You should!
Good find and very reasonable for London, more please
Please share the video if your enjoying these
@@LatifsInspired always do
@@stephendonkin5497 much love ❤️
Shatkora chicken or fish , delicious
Yes. They had Shatkora fish it was truly sublime. Good chefs there
Great video bhai
I have been there great munch
You should give Meli Melo (just off bricklane) a try .
Not asian food but good fully halal European fusion food. No alcohol nor music
Yo! Need to research the place
Cheers Latif!! You have inspired me to cook a lot of there dishes myself:) I’m quite a passable cook and like to do my research, I’ve nailed BIR, and have done really good trad Pakistani karahi, can’t wait to try a new cuisine. All the best brother:)
Wonderful!
Latif, what would be cool is to see some West London places as well (Shepherds Bush, Hounslow etc)
If you know of any good places please give me a heads up…
Alsager massive - Please write a book! Great breakdown! Thank you!
On my to do list!
Looks great would love to try it ,too many boring standard high street asian restaurants with same usual menu
Yes I agree
Gram bangla all the way!!
Good choices in Brick Lane… Alhamdulillah
Very interesting content
Glad you enjoyed it
Brilliant.
Yup 👍
Latif this is traditional name just like tv program name sake. ❤
Ok
Love it
Bless you
It’s all about graam bangla Bhai 😊
Love the lads there
Very hard getting to London these days but some day maybe if Man City get to Wembley again
Please try these places. I love finding these amazing restaurants
Try and find time to review family run Lahore One on Commercial Street - they have the best chana masala! Just down the road from the Lahore Kabab... from an East Londoner!
Yes went in and denied me filming saying they need permission from the boss man! Unfortunately he is away in Pakistan so when he is back I’ll go again!
@@LatifsInspired fair enough!
I’ve sent you a DM. Me and my wife watch you from LA. Coming to London in December. Would be nice to try your food and meet you:)
Awesome thank you!
Very nice 👍
Thank you 👍
Can you check out Lahore in Watford? St Albans Road
Are they any good?
@LatifsInspired yes they are known in Watford as having nice biryani and grilled meats. They're Pakhtoon owned, no alcohol ma sha Allah. Worth a visit but it gets very busy in the evenings as a warning. During the day they're less busy
@@katherineova thank you for the heads up. Need to look into it…
@LatifsInspired you can ask your followers for reccomdations in Watford I'm sure this place would come up
Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Alhamdulillah
Please show a video making the aloo bhorta
Will do soon
Full video: ruclips.net/video/ph27M25d-34/видео.htmlsi=MNHDsRxK3mlCAWwz
Graam Bangla all the way
Been there love the lads! Big up Shelim!!!
The Sunderbans, Bangladesh. The Largest Mangrove Forest On Planet Earth. An Alien Zone. Home Of The Majestic Royal Bengal Tiger.
Beautiful Bangladesh
Asalaamwalykum please visit Cafe grill. They do similar food
Maybe I think it’s the same as these guys! Food that is
@@LatifsInspired Yep very similar there are two or three different items .
@@musharafhussain2316 thank you for confirming
Question I have is which part of Sylhet has the best cooking you tried?
I can say from eating from few family and friends houses Biyani Bazaari households are always tasty!
Everyone on comments section... who you got?
....?
Joganathpur
Moli Bazaar
Moli bazar
To be fair all of sylhet cook similar it all boils down to the cook.
I'm interested in trying that restraint want to try something tradiitional
Very authentic place serving traditional Bengali food
Also I want to try what british Bangladeshi Indian restraunt staff eat staff cuisine which is not on british Bangladeshi Indian restraunt menu
👌🏽 definitely on my list.. it’s been a long time coming ✌🏽🇵🇸🇧🇩
You should!
Fish biryani? I’m from syhlet never heard such
It's good
@@LatifsInspired what fish they make it with? English fish or deshi fish. Id imagine cod biryani or telafia fillets could go well
Come Bangladesh dhaka
Inshaa’Allah
Raaah bruv, i watched this video and had to go back and watch your other videos, as you mentioned other establishment in this video. Bruv man, you mentioned in the gram Bangla video that you was Shelim bhai homie… what sort of Gadar goes to your childhood buddies competition and publicises it???
Thank you for your concerns,
I like to support our community as we work really hard in this food industry without any recognition.
Brick lane is a nostalgic place for all Bengalis and I’m really disappointed that it’s no longer Bangla Town!
I wish I can showcase all Bengali owned businesses in Brick lane. These businesses all deserve to be uplifted by the locals. Graam Bangla is a fantastic concept and I wish them all the best.
Competition is good for business it only elevates the brand!
I wish all the brothers in Brick Lane the very best and I hope all these businesses be even more successful.
Grew up a stones throw from Brick Lane.
Gotta try this place
👍🏾
Thank you
you need to try kerala food
Definitely
Unfortunately no longer Bnagla Town
Shame
BRUSSELS SOON
Why not
Brother some advice. Please stop cutting the brother up when he's talking. Let him finish his explanation before you cut him off. Really frustrating.
Yes I had to do a lot of editing out the conversation as some people I interviewed go off topic. I’m trying to be a better presenter myself so I’m still learning. Thx for the tip
Most of the food served in Bangladeshi restaurants are Pakistani and northern Indian dishes. So we can’t really call them Bangladeshi restaurants.
You have a point. I will talk more about this on the channel
@@LatifsInspired ok so you agree? I thought you took it as a personal attack.
1:07 hahha
Cameraman got told off. We didn’t know! We know now!
sister from yemen, dont mess around with Bengalis 😂😂😂.
Lol
Thanks 👍 another good food
17 October. 2024
Must visit
Amar Goa..... Goan?
My village!
How Lateef. Bangladeshi is not the same as Bengali. Are you aware of that?
👍
To the uninformed jobsworth, yes, you absolutely can film in public spaces like the tube, which are open to the public. If you disagree, you can call the transport police and they will promptly tell you to stop wasting their time.
Yes it didn’t make sense when they said that!!!
Not fan of borta. Never seen bengalis eating from a leaf. That's new for me
Bortha is an acquired taste
@LatifsInspired as a sylheti myself I like my roti and rice with grilled fish or chicken or lamb salaan with daal. You can't go wrong with that
@@salehhussain1140 aah bless. I’m a chef so I like things to inspire my tastebuds I suppose
@@LatifsInspired I will definitely try Amar Gaon. The food looks nice. I will be there next week.
bro I would like to invite you to our restaurant in bricklane it's called sheba get back to me when you available
Oh ok. Hit me up on Instagram we can make arrangements. I’ve heard about your business