RELAX!... to some who are upset this is a re-upload, relax! Mark needs a break to relax with his family too. Being a YT content creator is not easy at all. So, please stop being rude about him taking a much deserved break. Appreciate all that he has done and brought to you on this channel over the years. Mark owes no one NOTHING! He does what he does, because he truly enjoys it. Thanks! Mark for being you. God bless! you and your family.
This should be top comment. Imagine him and his wife and son are constantly moving and flying and traveling. But he and his family definitely deserve some down time to be the family that they are.
I think content creators like you sir deserve Nobel Peace prizes, because you show a side of the people in this world that the news media won't show. Thank you.
Absolutely love it when you and Joel are together, there's only one thing more wholesome than travelling with family for food, and that's adding a friend... and Joel is a lovely friend :)
Hey mark, I love your positivity and how you accept world cuisine , you are great example of how you enjoy the diversity , also you smiling nature is what makes the show so enjoyable
I just love the way Indians eat with their hands. I have tried it especially when eating curry & oh my! the rice really mixed well with the curry when i eat with my hands instead of using the spoon!food taste better!👌 India is one of my bucket list of top 5 countries i want to visit!just because of the way they cook their curries. Love this video!❤
Bruv good country but you gotta know where to visit. Honestly don't visit the north(India) except maybe Kashmir and a few place that enjoyable to visit. The south is waaay better just don't go north
@@nah5925wow! Its like saying if you visit USA maybe Dont visit the white supramacy areas, texas and drop of NewYork from the list too. Instead of saying, be aware and alert where you travel and what you eat because of the culture differences. Have a local guide with you.
YEEEEES MARK!!!! I love this travel vlog technique!!! It kicks it up a notch. We love the behind the scene travel stuff too; is more humanizing & personal. Thank you for sharing!
I’m catching up with your videos after awhile and really like the summary and voice over part that you added to the beginning and still kept to your authentic style of showcasing the food and people. Micah is so big now too! It’s still so cool and amazing to me (who has a 5 year old and 2 year old boys) that you travel everywhere with him. All the best to you and your family.
This was an awesome documentary!!! As always it’s so good to see you and your bff aka Joel together when you guys have the opportunity!! Love you guys!!!
Thank you Mark for showcasing the cuisines of Karnataka to the world! Although, I'd say the food showed in this documentary is about minute fraction of the real number or variety from this region. 😀❤🙏
@@MarkWiensYou should try north Karnataka food. Mutton curry with jolada rotti is just incredible. You will find this type of food in southern Maharashtra as well. A lot of our dishes are super healthy and made of millets like ragi and jowar. Neer dosa is another thing that goes incredibly well with coconut chutney or any kind of curry with meat in it.
Oh mark, this video was an absolute masterpiece! You have taken me on so many marvelous trips over the years and you have never disappointed! Thank you so much for taking me on travels that I only dreamed of!
It was like watching top class movie on repeat. You always and I know will have my deepest love and respect. You, your family and Joel are amazing. This full documentary did justice to your whole recent trip to the south state of India ❤
I love this type of long,adventurous feel of food hunting, places of India that i have never heard of in this documentary video.. thank you Mark and family and friends.
Every time you take a bite your facial expressions are the same. Showing every bite is always filled with delight, goodness and satisfaction. I enjoyed this and appreciate your gift for food. Thank you for sharing and happy I came across you.🙏
I love this channel. Mark is such a legend. And the glimpse of his family show you that they are awesome as well. But I also really like Joel when I see him. He is an absolute doppelgänger to a guy I worked with years ago, like 35+ years. Who was so kind and looked after me at the workplace I was in. It was a shite job, and this kind older fella would watch out for all the junior staff. I have forgotten his name, which pains me, but I’ll always remember him. So whenever I see Joel, I’m taken back to the times with that guy and remember his kindness. The personality even matches… Keep up the brilliant work.
I love eating with my hands it’s so primal and personal. Hand to mouth makes you way more in touch with your tastebuds. It just hits different and anyone that doesn’t understand that should leave there nasty uncultured comments to themselves. Xoxo to Mark for being my inspiration I n my culinary journeys.
It's always good to see mark bringing Joel together in his video..both looks humble, hopefully meet mark in person one day and I met Joel once in Penang and man.. he's friendly and humble!god bless guys!..
WOW!!!! WHAT A DOCUMENTARY FILM ABOUT INDIAN FOOD AND INDIAN PEOPLE. GREAT JOB MARK.LOVE ALL UR VIDEOS .UR A JUST AMAZING. LOVE FROM KOLKATA 🇮🇳 INDIA. JUST LOVE TO WATCH UR VIDEO.
Hi Mark Weins, I have been watching your videos since 2020. You have been inspiring me to make videos and I finally created an account and start to make videos because of you. I hope your journey will continue to cherish as you go across the world.Bye!
Indian restaurants should expand all over the world to introduce spicy and tasty food with giving livelihood to Indian chefs who have extraordinary skills of cooking
The food, the video quality, the editing and marrying of all elements together is what makes Mark's videos the best in food content creation on YT! Thank you for this visual treat!
My bestie lives in Mangalore and I am planning to visit her. Thank you for this video, it made me understand a bit about the foods and some things there. Awesome! ❤
Mark and foodie friends that took him around... what an awesome tour... I'm from Mangalore by roots, but I listed down so many places I need to catchup on... can't wait for my next trip to Karnataka and I'll definitely follow the footsteps you took to cover Coorg, Mysuru, and Bengaluru. Hats off, this is a must watch for any foodie 👌🤗👍
I know you're at HK right now but really excited to see where you're headed to next. HK videos were great but HK is now less vibrant and much more restrictive than in the past. Hope you're able to have a good time.
Great content. I always watch your old and new videos. I appreciate the effort and enthusiasm that you put into your work. Keep it up and don't mind the others, you've been blessed and that's all that matters. Kudos to you!
In the past, several of my friends went on a tour to India and almost all of them had diarrhea, which made me afraid to go to India. Not only my friends, but it happened with several other tour groups. Hopefully now it's better
If you’re not used to that level of spices or masala mixtures then it will be a shock to your system. It’s not to do with the quality of food so I don’t know what you mean by “hopefully now it’s better”. I went backpacking in India for 5 weeks about 10 years ago and neither me or my husband got sick.
The problem is not with the food per se . It is because the non sub continent guts are not used to Indian food. It takes time to get used to it. So its better to start slow once you are here...
Avoid street food. Dirty unclean water and old stale oils used for frying can cause upset stomach. Best to eat in well established restaurants. If you have never eaten spicy food, then you can have digestive issues.
Truly, I have no idea what the point of this post is? I've eaten at a 2* Michellin restaurant in London and subsequently had diarrhea. You post a comment to deride an entire Country's cuisine? I'm guessing your a Yank. Before you worry about travel, might want to look into getting a passport.
Mark! You amaze us with your content. You've covered the magnificent state of Kerala and now you have travelled through Karnataka, in style, sampling the best and most sophisticated cuisines of India! Next stop, Maharashtra please! You are here in this world to love the hot, spicy and complex flavors of the cuisines below the Vindhya mountain ranges - Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamilnadu, (and although I can't swear to it, I hear) parts of Orissa and Madhya Pradesh. And I know you will LOVE it! God bless you and your beautiful family!
Thank you very much, appreciate your kind words. Yes, would love to do a full tour of those other provinces in India, so many places to go! Thank you and have a great weekend!
Superb Mark Never get bored watching your videos I Being from Karnataka mangalore you have shown the entire world the specialities of Indian food Thank you once again
I think it’s abt time mark and family hosted all the people over the years to say thanx for their hospitality and show how he has inculcated their cuisines into his household cooking
20 out of 28 states in India had various laws regulating the act of slaughtering cows, prohibiting the slaughter or sale of cows. Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Kerala, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, West Bengal, Dadra and Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu and Puducherry. Bangaluru was banned during gomutra rule.
Thank you Mark. First time I enjoyed an almost 3 hrs food vlog. I'm of a South-Indian origin living in the UK, but I've not travelled to India before. I do have an ancestral connection with Karnataka for my paternal-grandparents food choices were largely of the Karnataka traditional cuisine especially the raagi balls.
I am so happy that you had a chance to visit India. I was lucky to visit Pune few years back for work and their local food is just outstanding. I was speechless. I also met so many friendly and welcoming people. I get to keep so many good memories ❤and had to snatch some of their amazing spices 😍 Loved every minute of your video ❤
Yeah, whenever Mark feels his views slipping, he puts in an India video, so lots of repressed, self hating Indians with an inferiority complex will watch it and his Views go up. Check out his videos, the ones in India have the highest number of views, by far.
Thank u mark for one of the best videos made on food content and traveling far to do so. U know alot of us appreciate what u do. I would love to see more of this kind content and understand it takes a lot of ur personal and family time and money. Keep doing u and brush off the haters. The ones that respect u, will show it to u. Much mahalos from hawaii 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Yess most definitely. But a friendly reminder again to not visit the north. Not the greatest representation of India rn. Highly political, poorly educated.
@@arpitshivhare217 you kanwariyas are more concerned about building temples than hospitals and schools with the tax money sponsered completely from the south
I prefer watching Mark Weins than a Mukbang video. Like you get excellent food, you get culture and you see good and beautiful people all around the world. I wish everyone in the world would love their neighbors in all countries across the world.
Kindly consider revisiting Mysore to relish the delectable Mysore pak, dose, boonda, and the incredible biriyani. Additionally, do not miss the opportunity to explore Udupi, the birthplace of Masala Dose. Furthermore, a visit to Hubali/Dharwad in North Karnataka will expose you to a completely distinct culture and cuisine.
Hello Mark I have seen a lot of foreigner food vloggers who cover just as they pass by stall, but you are unique, you showed diversity of food. Love from karnataka Bengaluru... ❤❤❤
I grew up in the Middle East, all the way up into my 40's and traveled extensively, including India. I find that in my 80's now, I miss the adventures and the foods, and the cultures, that I was privileged to mix with. Watching this particular saga reminds me of the hottest Chicken Curry I ever ate in my life! It hurt, but was delicious at the same time!
Mark's ability to ignore the exhaust fumes, ugliness and noise and to focus on the great food and kind, proud people is a lesson for all of us from wealthy countries who live in developing countries.
This trip and video is so authentic. It’s so nice to see this beautiful culture. Thank you so much for your hard work and dedication to your channel. I really appreciate you sharing. Stay blessed. 🫶🏼
RELAX!... to some who are upset this is a re-upload, relax! Mark needs a break to relax with his family too. Being a YT content creator is not easy at all. So, please stop being rude about him taking a much deserved break. Appreciate all that he has done and brought to you on this channel over the years. Mark owes no one NOTHING! He does what he does, because he truly enjoys it. Thanks! Mark for being you. God bless! you and your family.
This should be top comment. Imagine him and his wife and son are constantly moving and flying and traveling. But he and his family definitely deserve some down time to be the family that they are.
@@sayittomyfaceidareyou8629 Thank you! For saying that.
You relax 🤡
Thank you very much for your kind support Kemi, hope you're having a fantastic weekend!
Yes, Relax my brother your making amazing video's for us to enjoy, you and your family deserve downtime.
I think content creators like you sir deserve Nobel Peace prizes, because you show a side of the people in this world that the news media won't show. Thank you.
True.
Yes, but this isn't news. This is a food adventure. News media specializes in .... news. AND bad news gets more views. :-(
This is the by far best video i have ever seen of food in india! Im blown away and starving hungry now. What a country!!
I'm blown away he is still alive
Absolutely love it when you and Joel are together, there's only one thing more wholesome than travelling with family for food, and that's adding a friend... and Joel is a lovely friend :)
Hey mark, I love your positivity and how you accept world cuisine , you are great example of how you enjoy the diversity , also you smiling nature is what makes the show so enjoyable
That's true, Mark's warmth and positivity are infectious.
I just love the way Indians eat with their hands. I have tried it especially when eating curry & oh my! the rice really mixed well with the curry when i eat with my hands instead of using the spoon!food taste better!👌
India is one of my bucket list of top 5 countries i want to visit!just because of the way they cook their curries.
Love this video!❤
Bruv good country but you gotta know where to visit. Honestly don't visit the north(India) except maybe Kashmir and a few place that enjoyable to visit. The south is waaay better just don't go north
Am wary of their sanitation
@@nah5925wow!
Its like saying if you visit USA maybe
Dont visit the white supramacy areas, texas and drop of NewYork from the list too.
Instead of saying, be aware and alert where you travel and what you eat because of the culture differences. Have a local guide with you.
India & African traditonal way of traditional food
The 😅😅
YEEEEES MARK!!!! I love this travel vlog technique!!! It kicks it up a notch. We love the behind the scene travel stuff too; is more humanizing & personal. Thank you for sharing!
Absolutely loved this Indian food journey. Thank you Mark for bringing this to us. Blessings from 🇬🇧
I’m catching up with your videos after awhile and really like the summary and voice over part that you added to the beginning and still kept to your authentic style of showcasing the food and people. Micah is so big now too! It’s still so cool and amazing to me (who has a 5 year old and 2 year old boys) that you travel everywhere with him. All the best to you and your family.
Thank you very much, really appreciate your feedback. Greetings to your family as well!
Wow! Myka had gotten so big . I started following you before he was born . Thank you Mark ❤
ME TOO…!! 😂😂❤❤❤
This was an awesome documentary!!! As always it’s so good to see you and your bff aka Joel together when you guys have the opportunity!! Love you guys!!!
oh man this is GOLD , thank you mark for publishing this as a documentary . Next time please explore north east states of India. From Assam to Bhutan.
Thank you Mark for showcasing the cuisines of Karnataka to the world! Although, I'd say the food showed in this documentary is about minute fraction of the real number or variety from this region. 😀❤🙏
Right about that, almost a near infinite foods to taste in each region of India!
@@MarkWiensYou should try north Karnataka food. Mutton curry with jolada rotti is just incredible. You will find this type of food in southern Maharashtra as well. A lot of our dishes are super healthy and made of millets like ragi and jowar. Neer dosa is another thing that goes incredibly well with coconut chutney or any kind of curry with meat in it.
Love this 3 hours format.
And a big hug for doing proper research and connecting up with authentic food lovers/ bloggers. The Coorg part was fabulous.
How do we catch hold of Subbu and his lovely family for that absolutely delicious looking Coorgi food!
This is what indian food I'm looking for, not those short videos we see on facebook and instagram
Oh mark, this video was an absolute masterpiece! You have taken me on so many marvelous trips over the years and you have never disappointed! Thank you so much for taking me on travels that I only dreamed of!
Thank you very much!
My cheeks hurt from smiling for 2 hours & 52 minutes!! & with Micah flipping on the bed. Adorable!!
It was like watching top class movie on repeat. You always and I know will have my deepest love and respect. You, your family and Joel are amazing. This full documentary did justice to your whole recent trip to the south state of India ❤
I love this type of long,adventurous feel of food hunting, places of India that i have never heard of in this documentary video.. thank you Mark and family and friends.
Every time you take a bite your facial expressions are the same. Showing every bite is always filled with delight, goodness and satisfaction. I enjoyed this and appreciate your gift for food. Thank you for sharing and happy I came across you.🙏
I love this channel. Mark is such a legend. And the glimpse of his family show you that they are awesome as well. But I also really like Joel when I see him. He is an absolute doppelgänger to a guy I worked with years ago, like 35+ years. Who was so kind and looked after me at the workplace I was in. It was a shite job, and this kind older fella would watch out for all the junior staff. I have forgotten his name, which pains me, but I’ll always remember him.
So whenever I see Joel, I’m taken back to the times with that guy and remember his kindness. The personality even matches…
Keep up the brilliant work.
I love eating with my hands it’s so primal and personal. Hand to mouth makes you way more in touch with your tastebuds. It just hits different and anyone that doesn’t understand that should leave there nasty uncultured comments to themselves. Xoxo to Mark for being my inspiration I n my culinary journeys.
Noice
It's a comment section people are entitled to their opinions whether you like it or not.
What an amazing documentary, the food looks amazing. Thank you Mark and crew for this! Loved and shared this with family. God Bless.
Hii
When you are visiting India
Mark I lived in India for 6 years 2 years in the north and 3 in the south. This was such a good description of the food in the south.
I'm glad mark visited Karnataka ❤..love u sir
I’m glad he visited our INDIA☺️
Karnataka? Is that a country? 🤔
@@shiningstone6771It's a state in India
It's always good to see mark bringing Joel together in his video..both looks humble, hopefully meet mark in person one day and I met Joel once in Penang and man.. he's friendly and humble!god bless guys!..
Wow looks good. Love Indian food.
Hi Best friend Joel ! I’m so glad to see you with Mark. Love to see you both team up in a food vlog again. 😘✌️🇺🇸
Thank you very much!
The foods in India looks delicious, I'm loving that puff rice more, looks interesting
You can search for bheal indian snax, you will forget everything else it is made out of puff rise.
It is only one state food imagine different state have different foods 🤣
Mark is such a delightful person. I love his expressions of gratitude.
WOW!!!! WHAT A DOCUMENTARY FILM ABOUT INDIAN FOOD AND INDIAN PEOPLE. GREAT JOB MARK.LOVE ALL UR VIDEOS .UR A JUST AMAZING. LOVE FROM KOLKATA 🇮🇳 INDIA. JUST LOVE TO WATCH UR VIDEO.
Not sure why I thought Joel and mark were brothers they are so similar and look alike. Destined to be best friends
Motivating me to explore my own country. That's the power of your videos!! Have been following Mark for years now.. Thank you Mark!
Hi Mark Weins, I have been watching your videos since 2020. You have been inspiring me to make videos and I finally created an account and start to make videos because of you. I hope your journey will continue to cherish as you go across the world.Bye!
The editorial flow is so smooth and engaging. It kept me hooked from start to finish!
This full documentary video is amazing to view on RUclips ❤. Unbelievable work Mark…..thank you 🤩
So good Mark I love the Indian food and culture it is truly amazing.
Mark, you make me so happy. I enjoy your enthusiasm and passion for food, you can see the light in your eyes!
Indian restaurants should expand all over the world to introduce spicy and tasty food with giving livelihood to Indian chefs who have extraordinary skills of cooking
I loved this long video!! Incredible trip! Micha sure is getting big! 💜💚💛
The food, the video quality, the editing and marrying of all elements together is what makes Mark's videos the best in food content creation on YT! Thank you for this visual treat!
It was a wonderful experience with you, Mark. Hoping to see you again soon in Mangalore.
This full documentary video is amazing to view on RUclips . Unbelievable work Mark…..thank you
My bestie lives in Mangalore and I am planning to visit her. Thank you for this video, it made me understand a bit about the foods and some things there. Awesome! ❤
You are most welcome mam.. You will Love the hospitality of India.
Mark and foodie friends that took him around... what an awesome tour... I'm from Mangalore by roots, but I listed down so many places I need to catchup on... can't wait for my next trip to Karnataka and I'll definitely follow the footsteps you took to cover Coorg, Mysuru, and Bengaluru. Hats off, this is a must watch for any foodie 👌🤗👍
Thanks for the great video on the Ultimate Indian Food Tour👍
Thank you for watching!
Hi mark
Okay, I want to go to this Coorg! It looks like everything I always dreamed Indian food could be. Thank you!
You are so receptive towards all cultures. that is so nice to watch. Have a great time ahead...
All the food here looked amazing!
Thank you!
I know you're at HK right now but really excited to see where you're headed to next. HK videos were great but HK is now less vibrant and much more restrictive than in the past. Hope you're able to have a good time.
we need more full documentary videos
thanks for the content
Martin and ammanna perfect for guiding 🥰🥰
Great Mark your videos are fantastic
Great content. I always watch your old and new videos. I appreciate the effort and enthusiasm that you put into your work. Keep it up and don't mind the others, you've been blessed and that's all that matters. Kudos to you!
In the past, several of my friends went on a tour to India and almost all of them had diarrhea, which made me afraid to go to India. Not only my friends, but it happened with several other tour groups.
Hopefully now it's better
If you’re not used to that level of spices or masala mixtures then it will be a shock to your system. It’s not to do with the quality of food so I don’t know what you mean by “hopefully now it’s better”. I went backpacking in India for 5 weeks about 10 years ago and neither me or my husband got sick.
The problem is not with the food per se . It is because the non sub continent guts are not used to Indian food. It takes time to get used to it.
So its better to start slow once you are here...
Avoid street food. Dirty unclean water and old stale oils used for frying can cause upset stomach.
Best to eat in well established restaurants.
If you have never eaten spicy food, then you can have digestive issues.
Bro may be all of them have IBS problem... indian food is world's best food ...
Truly, I have no idea what the point of this post is? I've eaten at a 2* Michellin restaurant in London and subsequently had diarrhea. You post a comment to deride an entire Country's cuisine?
I'm guessing your a Yank. Before you worry about travel, might want to look into getting a passport.
Mark! You amaze us with your content. You've covered the magnificent state of Kerala and now you have travelled through Karnataka, in style, sampling the best and most sophisticated cuisines of India! Next stop, Maharashtra please! You are here in this world to love the hot, spicy and complex flavors of the cuisines below the Vindhya mountain ranges - Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamilnadu, (and although I can't swear to it, I hear) parts of Orissa and Madhya Pradesh. And I know you will LOVE it! God bless you and your beautiful family!
Thank you very much, appreciate your kind words. Yes, would love to do a full tour of those other provinces in India, so many places to go! Thank you and have a great weekend!
I never get tired of watching your videos! Thank you for the compilations Mark!
Amazing! I hope I can make a trip like this one day!
Superb Mark
Never get bored watching your videos
I Being from Karnataka mangalore you have shown the entire world the specialities of Indian food
Thank you once again
Mark I wish I could experience the taste of these beautiful dishes
I think it’s abt time mark and family hosted all the people over the years to say thanx for their hospitality and show how he has inculcated their cuisines into his household cooking
You must have a stomach of steel!
Not steel, expanding rubber. As he gulps tons of food down 😅
@@SeraphimYHWHhe was😅 vi
Over the ❤ have being following mark and I'm still amazed of all the food I wish I was there to keep going. Mark god bless you and your family,
20 out of 28 states in India had various laws regulating the act of slaughtering cows, prohibiting the slaughter or sale of cows. Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Kerala, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, West Bengal, Dadra and Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu and Puducherry. Bangaluru was banned during gomutra rule.
Thank you Mark. First time I enjoyed an almost 3 hrs food vlog. I'm of a South-Indian origin living in the UK, but I've not travelled to India before. I do have an ancestral connection with Karnataka for my paternal-grandparents food choices were largely of the Karnataka traditional cuisine especially the raagi balls.
Loving Micah’s back flip!! LOL My twin daughters are here wanting to do the same 😂😂😂
Welcome mark happy to see u again in india hope more good videos
Such a beautiful blog ❤ I enjoyed it so much ! Thank you Mark
Another brilliant video! Would love to do one with you one day 🙏
Expression of Mark when tasting any food is wonderful😅
I am so happy that you had a chance to visit India. I was lucky to visit Pune few years back for work and their local food is just outstanding. I was speechless. I also met so many friendly and welcoming people. I get to keep so many good memories ❤and had to snatch some of their amazing spices 😍 Loved every minute of your video ❤
awesome content bro... ive been watching you from day one
Deep breath.......and I'm ready for 3 hours of Mark eating delicious Indian foods
Ha, thank you!
Yeah, whenever Mark feels his views slipping, he puts in an India video, so lots of repressed, self hating Indians with an inferiority complex will watch it and his Views go up. Check out his videos, the ones in India have the highest number of views, by far.
Delicious? 😂
@@SafinazHassan
Yea delicious?? Ask the British 😂😂
R u sure ?
Thank u mark for one of the best videos made on food content and traveling far to do so. U know alot of us appreciate what u do. I would love to see more of this kind content and understand it takes a lot of ur personal and family time and money. Keep doing u and brush off the haters. The ones that respect u, will show it to u. Much mahalos from hawaii 🤙🏼🤙🏼
India is one of my wish list
You've inspired me to visit and taste India
This part of India I like to go...super clean , the people always smile and friendly. Bucket list MANGALORE
Yess most definitely. But a friendly reminder again to not visit the north. Not the greatest representation of India rn. Highly political, poorly educated.
North East India is even better if you wanna look at the cleaner, greener and peaceful side of India.
@@nah5925I can say the same thing about South India tho
@@arpitshivhare217 yeah...dogeating..underdeveloped tribal peiple🤣🤣
@@arpitshivhare217 you kanwariyas are more concerned about building temples than hospitals and schools with the tax money sponsered completely from the south
Sunday favorite is watching these videos! Thanks Andrew and Sabrina!
Incredible country, people, food & video by Mark !! India never disappoints ! Great work Mark !
Another awesome video , thanks Mark :)
I prefer watching Mark Weins than a Mukbang video. Like you get excellent food, you get culture and you see good and beautiful people all around the world. I wish everyone in the world would love their neighbors in all countries across the world.
Eaten like a true Indian. You had the best tour guides!
I'm always watching your video mark..
Im number one fan from phillipines❤❤ thank you
Wow Mark.Love this video about the beautiful Bengaluru region.Thr food is amazing.❤
nice ! exciting food journey mmmmm !!!!!
Kindly consider revisiting Mysore to relish the delectable Mysore pak, dose, boonda, and the incredible biriyani. Additionally, do not miss the opportunity to explore Udupi, the birthplace of Masala Dose. Furthermore, a visit to Hubali/Dharwad in North Karnataka will expose you to a completely distinct culture and cuisine.
Hello Mark
I have seen a lot of foreigner food vloggers who cover just as they pass by stall, but you are unique, you showed diversity of food.
Love from karnataka Bengaluru... ❤❤❤
I love that Mark Wiens is hanging out with a mini me version of himself. Same haircut, personality and outfit 😂
Actually you are a mini version of him😂
Great food documentary 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
HAI BROTHER WELCOME TO MANGALORE
I grew up in the Middle East, all the way up into my 40's and traveled extensively, including India. I find that in my 80's now, I miss the adventures and the foods, and the cultures, that I was privileged to mix with. Watching this particular saga reminds me of the hottest Chicken Curry I ever ate in my life! It hurt, but was delicious at the same time!
Mark's ability to ignore the exhaust fumes, ugliness and noise and to focus on the great food and kind, proud people is a lesson for all of us from wealthy countries who live in developing countries.
It's his job , the source of earning
no offence sir...but you haven't checked the wealthy side of India...hope u'll be amazed❤
Sure
I guess people like you just like hate on everything which you seem to dislike
Awesome vlog !! I loved seeing all the towns & scenery. The food looked scrumptious. Nice to see your family too. I hope you all had a wonderful time.
The amount of pain you have to suffer just to enjoy this food is diabolical
thanks for uploading on saturday night
This trip and video is so authentic. It’s so nice to see this beautiful culture. Thank you so much for your hard work and dedication to your channel. I really appreciate you sharing. Stay blessed. 🫶🏼
I love watching your videos ... Keep up the good work, Mark! 🙏
Is there anything mark don't like? He's so pleasant you will never tell if he didn't like something. Always smiling I enjoy his videos
Hello from Bordeaux✌️
Great video with superb camera work and editing. Thank you for naming out the spices, as they throw them in the wok.
Great to see you again Joel.