She Brings Authentic Kashmiri Cuisine & Culinary Traditions At SARPOSH Bengaluru!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
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    When Azmat Ali Mir moved from Srinagar to Bengaluru after marriage, she yearned for authentic Kashmiri food, but “there was none to be found”, she says. A casual idea of staging a Kashmiri pop-up for a few friends ‘avalanched’ into a dinner for 1000 guests, compelling her to fly in wazas (Kashmiri cooks) to prepare the meal. Encouraged by the response, and her husband Azeem Syed, she embarked on setting up a space that sought to not only celebrate true Kashmiri cuisine, but also its culture and traditions. Thus was born Sarposh restaurant and tea room in Indiranagar, Bengaluru. Needless to say, the cooks (wazas) stayed back. I visited her for lunch one afternoon and was blown away by the sheer depth of cuisine and culture that this young entrepreneur seeks to showcase in her cozy dining space, which also offers a fascinating insight into the traditions of her land in its decor and artifacts. What was intended as a typical review lunch turned into an engrossing conversation with Azmat and her team, thereby resulting in this rare two-part Gourmet On The Road episode. Hope you enjoy part one.
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    Tasting A Delicious True Kashmiri Wazwan! I Tried 12 Authentic Dishes At SARPOSH Bengaluru! Must Try • Tasting A Delicious Tr...
    Sarposh - Experience Kashmir, 39, First Floor, 80 Feet Rd, opposite 12th Main Road, HAL 3rd Stage, Indiranagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560075; tel: +91 95382 62493
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  • @FoodLoversTV
    @FoodLoversTV  Год назад +15

    What was intended as a typical review lunch turned into an engrossing conversation with Azmat and her team, thereby resulting in this rare two-part Gourmet On The Road episode. Hope you enjoy part one.
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    • @azmatalimir8428
      @azmatalimir8428 Год назад +5

      Thank you so much for providing such a fantastic platform to express my thoughts on the true, unfiltered, and authentic representation of Kashmiri culinary heritage. There's so much I've always wanted to say about this cuisine and the nuanced aspects that make it truly special. My team at Sarposh and I are incredibly grateful for this opportunity.

    • @dhanalakshmi-bd7bs
      @dhanalakshmi-bd7bs Год назад

      Azmat you are just amazing.... keep your passion going like this to reach great heights.... All the best 👍

  • @KrishnaPrasad-lm4gz
    @KrishnaPrasad-lm4gz Год назад +53

    Kudos to her culinary knowledge and English, at last someone closely matching kripal word for word

  • @akhandbharath99
    @akhandbharath99 Год назад +36

    The sign of a good "food lover" is that they know when to talk and when to listen, it's very evident in this video that Kripal wanted to learn about the food, cooking and the culture behind the Kashmiri cuisine from the host, he dint interrupt her even once while she was narrating the whole story with such passion. Kudos to you Sir!! Unfortunately here in Hyderabad, we are subjected to some self proclaimed "foodies and experts" with lakhs of subscribers who just keep on interrupting the host or the chef while they explain about the food or the cuisine. It's soo irritating and annoying.

  • @preethiprasad9016
    @preethiprasad9016 Год назад +13

    The best episode so far. The lady is so passionate about Kashmiri food and she is so thorough. She speaks so well and you just want to run to their restaurant and try their food. Great job Azmat. You are brilliant

  • @sidra406
    @sidra406 Год назад +60

    Hi it was amazing but there is a distinct difference between Kashmiri wazza food and Kashmiri pundit food. Hats off to the owner . Hope she can also introduce Kashmiri pundit,food as well. I am a Kashmiri Pandit . It’s not political statement , but a genuine request.

    • @shashishankarsh2034
      @shashishankarsh2034 Год назад +1

      Kashmiri veg and non veg food recommended good suggestion congratulations

    • @njshah4845
      @njshah4845 Год назад

      Kindly check my comments sir

  • @nathanator1297
    @nathanator1297 Год назад +4

    She's so passionate about her Culture and the Food. Love to see this, after all the negativity that we've heard about Kashmir 💜
    Would love to visit Kashmir someday if all's well. Beautiful People.

  • @abhiseksarkhel5961
    @abhiseksarkhel5961 Год назад +16

    I haven't tasted the Kashmiri food but this one is included in my future visits as the food seems really tasty 😍😍😍😍

  • @samirkittur
    @samirkittur Год назад +4

    Her passion shows in the entire video .. almighty bless her 👍🏼

  • @biggles4705
    @biggles4705 Год назад +8

    After a while , this is one of best episodes from Krupa ji.
    It's is very difficult to put together a wazwan in a city out of Kashmir .
    From the sheer enthusiasm, hard work , getting artists ( that's what wazwan embellishment workers are ought to be known) , the ingenuity of creative artworks from Kashmir which people can buy has added to Sarposh 's diners excitement
    On Wazwan
    Waza' literally means cook and 'Wan' means shop; 'Wazwan' means setting up a feast in the host's courtyard.
    In 1398 when Taimoor invaded Hindustan, he brought with him cooks (Waza) from the land of Samarkand (Uzbekistan). And these Wazas amalgamated the Persian, Turkish and Afghan techniques to develop the Kashmiri cuisine.
    In a wazwan at least 2kg of mutton and chicken is served per person
    is easier for Kashmiris to digest all the meat because of the strong mineral content of the
    Valley's water which helps in faster break-down of food.
    Most of the Wazwan dishes are red in color, the red color is obtained from either the cockscomb flower locally known as “Maval” or Kashmiri Red Chillies. Saffron is a key ingredient of Kashmiri wazwan,
    Methi Maaz - Minced sheep Tripe Curry flavoured with Methi (fenugreek leaves, the first dish set in Tream).
    * Daniwal Korma - Mutton Korma cooked in coriander and Ghee with yogurt-based gravy.
    * Sabz Haakh - Spinach-like leafy greens cooked in mustard oil with chilly, without which Wazwan is incomplete.
    * Rogan Josh - Shoulder meat cooked in Praan paste, mawal flower essence, curd, and Kashmiri mirchi diluted essence. Rogan means fat and Josh means to cook on high heat.
    * Goshtaba - Meatballs with cheesecake-like texture minced with fat and dipped in mutton broth, with gravy based on curd, cardamom, dry ginger, and fennel.
    * Marchwagun Korma - Fiery hot Kashmiri chilly korma; three-quarters of the chilly used in the entire wazwan is singularly used in this dish
    Doon Chetin - Walnut chutney flavored with yogurt and Kashmiri chilies - a Kashmiri staple that will take your breath away, literally!
    * Masheid Al Chetin - Chutney made from pumpkin, dates, cardamoms, dried nuts and honey - to bring solace to your fired taste buds!
    * Kashmiri Pulao - Basmati chawal cooked in milk and ghee with saffron and dry fruits and kishmish separately roasted in ghee.
    * Tabakh Maaz - Glossy ribs cooked in ghee then simmered in yogurt till dry.
    * Aab Gosht - Mildly flavoured sheep ribs cooked in milk gravy with cardamoms and saffron.
    Kashmir, most of these cooks seem to be conversing in their own secret language for all of these years, a language that is hard to decipher
    Most names of the dishes in Wazwan have been derived from the Persian language anyway, but this is something different. The head cook, who is usually referred to as ‘Waza’ or ‘Aash Paaz’ outside, is called ‘Koulur’ in this secret language,
    Rice becomes ‘Raang’,
    Kebabs are 'Ashgund',
    gravy is ‘Mooa'th’,
    Tabakh Maaz is ‘Taieye’,
    Rista is ‘Chuwei’.
    Rogan Josh (Raizei),
    Gushtaba (Tass) .
    guests, Musann Weil
    chicken,
    Utensils , ‘Du Zung’
    ‘Tamein’, chicken
    Best wishes to Sarposh !

    • @JustMe54328
      @JustMe54328 Год назад +2

      Secret language? Are you a kashmiri cook ? Or you come from their family?

    • @biggles4705
      @biggles4705 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@JustMe54328why ,do you ? Wazwan is cuisine which is not known outside of Kashmir. The artists who prepare this are a rarity and obviously have a classic way of conversing when blending the ingredients and preparing the wondrous wazwan.

    • @JustMe54328
      @JustMe54328 9 месяцев назад

      @@biggles4705 no, I was curious about the secret language, I just have a thing for linguistics.
      I wanted to know what it’s related to, maybe Turkish or Persian or something.
      R u from the family of wazas, can u understand the language?

  • @JustMe54328
    @JustMe54328 Год назад +5

    Her dedication and hard work is definitely commendable!

  • @Kaps0304
    @Kaps0304 Год назад +5

    She is very cute and Talkative....😊😊

  • @siddharthmehta6220
    @siddharthmehta6220 Год назад +5

    Loved the owner's demeanor & general vibe. Lovely video!

  • @Albetroz1415
    @Albetroz1415 Год назад +8

    Wow Bangalore is so diverse.

  • @Universewilldecide
    @Universewilldecide Год назад +7

    Kashmir to Kanyakumari ....Kripal Amana is everywhere

  • @brittneybryant1284
    @brittneybryant1284 Год назад +5

    I love watching all the different foods from around the world and how there all made. It’s amazing!

    • @rztt
      @rztt 8 месяцев назад

      Same here 😊

  • @dumbledore192
    @dumbledore192 Год назад +1

    Really like ,when people take so much effort and passion to transport cuisine from one place to another

  • @murali7815
    @murali7815 Год назад +3

    Excellent. This episode is more about art than just food! Very interesting.

  • @cimecproserv5225
    @cimecproserv5225 Год назад +1

    One of the best Food Lover episode..... The lady here is extremely passionate about food...

  • @mahendrapande3586
    @mahendrapande3586 Год назад +7

    Sir....in this vlog.....you are talking very less & she is very excited to explain Kashmiri Culture....Great feeling....All The Very Best To SARPOSH & Team....

  • @haani12
    @haani12 Год назад

    Wow. So much effort has gone into the making of the restaurant and food. Shes so passionate, its evident. Thanks Kripal for introducing this new culture...great job, well shot.

  • @deeptagirish
    @deeptagirish Год назад +2

    Amazing insight into kashmiri cooking..never have i ever before known or seen so much in detail! Thank you Mr.Amanna & thanks to the hostess & owner. Looking forward to the 2nd part.

  • @umeshkhalikar6611
    @umeshkhalikar6611 Год назад +2

    Divine pleasure to watch. Indeed it's a heavenly experience.

  • @sreensrichannel31
    @sreensrichannel31 Год назад +6

    Absolutely awesome awesome... She is too good.Very inspirational 👌👏. Thanks kripal for this lovely video

  • @pritishpadhy2603
    @pritishpadhy2603 Год назад +2

    Looking at the passion of this eloquent lady, am sure the food at Sarposh would be authentic and super tasty. Best wishes to her for a bright career ahead👍👍

  • @aamiralimir
    @aamiralimir 10 месяцев назад

    Masha Allah

  • @soumitramajumdar2630
    @soumitramajumdar2630 Год назад +5

    What a great episode. The lady is so passionate about Kashmiri cuisine and culture , and so well spoken --- she is bound to go places ! 👌👌👍👍 I do not stay in Bengaluru and was wondering if she serves Harisa, the meaty breakfast with a pouring of hot ghee and oil .... especially during winters. Looking forward to the next one.

  • @SKAhmed1911
    @SKAhmed1911 Год назад +2

    Wow, Azmath is completely engulfed in a delightful mix of culinary wonders, cultural exploration, and enchanting Kashmiri stories. Her exceptional knack for adding splendor to everything around her is truly extraordinary.
    Azmath now be ready to handle the crowd at your restaurant.

  • @ghungroogangatesh3549
    @ghungroogangatesh3549 Год назад +17

    This is the authentic Roghan Josh👌🏾👌🏾🤟🏾….true to its land of origin , Kashmir and Gilgit ….all the Mughalai versions I’ve eaten so far are poor copies …It’s good to see that Bengaluru has an authentic Kashmiri restaurant after so many years …I think there was one 40 years ago, called Mezbaan on Residency Road, sadly it closed many years ago .

    • @lord9562
      @lord9562 Год назад +1

      I remember Mezbaan. Good food and visited regularly.
      There was another place, between Cash Pharmacy and St. Joseph's which specialised in NWF / Afghani cuisine (forgot the name). Very good too.

  • @sujathar3826
    @sujathar3826 Год назад +3

    Very interesting and intriguing conversation. You not only got to know the details and nuances of the cuisine but also about the Kashmiri folk art, culture and customs. The lady knows her Kashmir very well.

  • @amoldatir8152
    @amoldatir8152 Год назад +4

    LOVELY Kashmiri cuisine...😊

  • @krittikanandy3380
    @krittikanandy3380 Год назад +1

    Thank you for putting women owned businesses into focus ..

  • @devadattaindia5989
    @devadattaindia5989 Год назад +1

    I liked the lady's enthusiasm in explaining the Kashmiri Culture!

    • @Vikramaditya_108
      @Vikramaditya_108 Год назад

      Kashmiri or Mughals culture mate 😂

    • @drodro7672
      @drodro7672 Год назад

      ​@@Vikramaditya_108Mughal culture can actually only be seen or feeled in Shahjahanabadi Delhi, at Lahore, at Agra (even if it's fading there).
      Not in Kashmir.

  • @vsjblr
    @vsjblr Год назад

    Wonderful restaurant. Awesome presentation. Absolute Jannat.

  • @ApexFr777
    @ApexFr777 Год назад

    Kashmiri people are soo fluent in there communication skill

  • @zyzyzx3352
    @zyzyzx3352 Год назад +1

    Excellent effort, god bless.

  • @nagarajdn7385
    @nagarajdn7385 Год назад +2

    Sir, 70 s v were touring Kashmir loverly people. V had our food in a small village of 20 houses. They prepared yummy dish. I love saffron in their food preparation

  • @dhanalakshmi-bd7bs
    @dhanalakshmi-bd7bs Год назад +6

    Hi Kripal.... I am a great fan of your channel.... In love with Sarposh and loving the way she is explaining her Restaurant insights..... Feeling like in Kashmir.... Great stuff and love all your videos😊

    • @KumarLande
      @KumarLande Год назад

      Awesome Dhanu...! Really.. I am completely with you..!

  • @nomadbanda9562
    @nomadbanda9562 Год назад +4

    The lady is a great orator for sure brother 😅

  • @niazquraishi6361
    @niazquraishi6361 2 месяца назад

    Loved that explaination.

  • @sunnysshashidhar7682
    @sunnysshashidhar7682 Год назад +3

    Kripal food connects people as you say interesting cuisine and practices followed in Kashmir. thank you for showcasing this vlog and big thank you to the owner who did a wonderful job of detailing their culture and eating style. Truly Amazing and a Great Country to be in where culture greets people :-) 🙏🙏🙏🙂

  • @jatinrachh6729
    @jatinrachh6729 Год назад +3

    Kripal sir was waiting for your blog on kashmiri authentic food blog's many bloggers have shown kashmiri cuisine but the way u show and describe food is exceptional hat's off to u 💖

  • @hey_man33
    @hey_man33 Год назад

    Very nice...feels like I visited little part of Kashmir ❤...

  • @neelufarnabbuwale5432
    @neelufarnabbuwale5432 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed this particular video ❤🎉 hat's off to her dedication 😊

  • @lvnandakishor
    @lvnandakishor Год назад +2

    Wonderful episode and journey to kashmiri cuisine. Great job kripal sir and azmat ali. This was an interesting conversation. As a vegetarian waiting for more veg options.

  • @prakashraja2288
    @prakashraja2288 9 месяцев назад

    She is v passionate abt kashmiri food. lot of kashmiris are so much passionate abt their valley and food and culture. (however sometimes it becomes a bit of closed mindset too). but generally they are good ppl. but extremely business savvyZchot or girda can be had with salted butter and regular tea. i invented my own ways of having zchot while in kashmir. for example i make cucumber, tomato, onion sandwiches out of girda or have some simple tomato based curries and a tad amount of melted cheese over it or with onion raddish cucumber raita.

  • @MichaelLoda
    @MichaelLoda Год назад +3

    That episode was Wonderful!

  • @mithileshkumarsahu2171
    @mithileshkumarsahu2171 Год назад +3

    Kashmiri culture and tradition cousin
    Mind blowing episode sir

  • @rmk986
    @rmk986 Год назад +1

    Krupal at his best with knowledgeble host . Loved it Sir.

  • @spreadhappiness.437
    @spreadhappiness.437 Год назад +1

    The way kripal says Namaste 👌 even tho chefs there didn’t reply lol

  • @saikiranrao194
    @saikiranrao194 Год назад +3

    Bud 22:30 that boii could actually be an primear movie actor 😂 litrally uff

  • @AvnishKatoch
    @AvnishKatoch Год назад

    All your videos are amazing but this is the only one which has equal passion from both sides. What an amazing story teller Azmat is!!!

  • @yjkbuddy
    @yjkbuddy Год назад +4

    She is more than a hotelier... Lucky husband..

  • @IffatMazhar-p1s
    @IffatMazhar-p1s 8 месяцев назад

    Owner i explained everything extremely well

  • @ganalyara1894
    @ganalyara1894 Год назад +1

    Amazing ambience &best information regarding food🎉👏

  • @vinayrao7936
    @vinayrao7936 Год назад

    Interesting food, good to see it in Bangalore!

  • @elizabethgeorge7581
    @elizabethgeorge7581 Год назад

    Awesome !! So informative.

  • @sureshkumar-ee4gy
    @sureshkumar-ee4gy Год назад

    this is one of the best videos I've seen,azmat have an immense knowledge in Kashmiri foods and spices, the way she is explaining every thing made me to glue to this video. Loved the video n waiting for the next, will visit this restaurant n try the Kashmiri delicacies soon, tq mr. kripal for exploring such a wonderful restaurant n tq azmat for explaining in a unique way n exploring the culture n delicacies of our kashmir..

  • @rajivkumarc
    @rajivkumarc Год назад +1

    Hi @FoodLoversTV & Kripal, I was wondering when would you visit Sarposh and try their lip smacking delicious Kashmiri cuisines. I am sure you must have loved ever bite. I had been here with my whole family and we all truly loved the entire experience. Because we were large group we were lucky to try their authentic “Sath Seyn Trami” where we got to taste most of their dishes. Every dish had a different taste as informed by Azmat in this video and were delicious. My mom is a vegetarian and the vegetarian dishes were also great. Overall it was a fabulous experience for my entire family. Thanks to Azmat to bring the authentic Kashmiri experience and culture here in Bengaluru and to you & your @foodloverstv to bring it in front of all Bengalurians. A must visit for those who love to try different cuisines and in love of meat 😊

  • @vijayrego7238
    @vijayrego7238 Год назад

    Such a fascinating and interesting episode. Real eye opener on Kashmiri culture and cuisine. Looking forwarding to dining here at the earliest.

  • @pavanshah4980
    @pavanshah4980 Год назад

    Gr8 episode got to know a about kashmir cusine

  • @MrMohannarayanaswamy
    @MrMohannarayanaswamy Год назад

    Agree with the lady at 19:54 ! The pounding of the meat has to happen in the absolute right manner!

  • @lalithpv3849
    @lalithpv3849 Год назад

    Such an amazing episode❤.... If they are going to open in Hyderabad I will be the first customer....

  • @nandishcs
    @nandishcs Год назад

    Hope this restaurant is a hit

  • @chitrasn
    @chitrasn Год назад +2

    Loved this episode. Got to learn so much about kashmiri cuisine and what goes into making each dish. So interesting. The artifacts and handicrafts, the culture and everything that was explained and shown was so informative and now I'm sure a lot of people would want to visit Sarposh and taste their lovely food.
    I'm definitely going to try when I'm home in Bangalore next

  • @lokanathd3734
    @lokanathd3734 Год назад +6

    Thank you Kripal,for Kashmiri food & way to make. I definitely want to visit this place. 😅

    • @FoodLoversTV
      @FoodLoversTV  Год назад +1

      Happy eating for when you visit them.

  • @SandeepKulshrestha
    @SandeepKulshrestha Год назад +1

    This restaurant is indeed unique in itself and coupled with your deliciously flavoured comments the entire experience online adorns and furthers the experiential narrative. Although, the unique food transports the flavours of the Kashmir valley to south of our country there are a few points which could be considered: One - the food consists of fat and ghee other than the meat which could be a bit heavy on the GI tract of people in the southern state, considering the weather conditions compared to the extremely cold ones in the valley even during the summers. Two - I have been a consistent viewer of your videos and there have been the smallest of eateries in and around Bangalore which you have visited that serve non-vegetarian food. You have visited the kitchens as well and they have all been spotlessly clean compared to the butchering of the meat as depicted in this video of ‘Sarposh’. At this point, I may be bending more towards a more critical approach however I did find this stark difference between the kitchen of the current restaurant and the kitchen of the smallest of South Indian eateries catering non-vegetarian food and which I couldn’t miss at all.

    • @FoodLoversTV
      @FoodLoversTV  Год назад +1

      Appreciate that you’ve been a consistent viewer of our videos and enjoy our narrative. Thank you.
      However need to point a few errors of observation in your comment. Firstly, there is no butchery of the animal that happens in the kitchen. The carcass is procured and processed in the kitchen, in a separate dedicated area. This is also the approach followed in many other restaurants, across cuisines and regional, including local, where the menu is meat centric. And there’s nothing wrong in that. So to single out this restaurant would be unfair.
      What you may not have seen in any of our other videos is the pounding of the meat by the wazas, as shown here. This process is integral to the authenticity of the resultant meat dishes, which is why it was depicted. In a local restaurant too, the meat is procured and then minced, either by machine or hand chopped to make a khaima unde or meat ball. And to make things like the boti, kaal soup, etc. there’s a fair bit of handling of the meat that’s involved. So again, picking this restaurant on this count is unfair.
      Last but not the least, the hygiene and sanitation in the kitchens here are comparable to what one sees elsewhere.
      I think watching the meat being beaten seems to have perhaps clouded your judgement and resulting opinion of the place.
      Yes, I will grant that some of the dishes can be rich in the fat and ghee, like the tabak maaz, but then it’s only a part of the entire meal. Happy eating!

    • @SandeepKulshrestha
      @SandeepKulshrestha Год назад

      Thanks a lot for taking so much time in responding to my comment. I have much better understanding now. ❤. This place seems to offer some tempting delicacies.

  • @maqsoodalikhan0799
    @maqsoodalikhan0799 Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @dineshpai2851
    @dineshpai2851 Год назад

    Kripal amannaji really nice you covered this on 1st floor, and ground floor you might noticed it's Khanposh, for non vegetarian, I liked it very much

  • @shankar554
    @shankar554 Год назад +4

    Kripal, do you think kitchens will be cleaner than usual, staff more dedicated to their work much more so than usual when you visit with the camera? Asking to know whether the food we get in restaurants is made with the same care as you get to taste and enjoy. Not asking for this restaurant in particular but in general.

    • @BRIJESHVARMA
      @BRIJESHVARMA Год назад

      Good question! I see many staff at many restaurants wear hair nets whenever there is a camera.
      But I don't think that's the case on regular days. But I don't think Kripal/his team will know about that.

    • @nikhilakr3729
      @nikhilakr3729 Год назад

      You have to watch their q & a episodes for the answer.. they are about 2 years old now. But I'm sure Kripal sir practices the same.

  • @nandakumar7961
    @nandakumar7961 Год назад

    Beautiful job madam 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷

  • @bsmadhu2091
    @bsmadhu2091 Год назад +6

    Hi Kripal,
    Please do try food at "Hotel Madeena - Gurappanapalya (Bannerghatta Road)" for Authentic Muslim Cuisine.. I'm Damn Sure the Taste will Blow away the Taste Buds. Please do try it once.

  • @ravikumar-tb1gy
    @ravikumar-tb1gy Год назад

    Nice vloggggggg😍😍😍😍😍😍😎😎😎😎

  • @sure303
    @sure303 Год назад

    Nice, for sure will try.

  • @dr.r15
    @dr.r15 Год назад

    The curiosity of Kripal when he sees the ingredients in kitchen 😅

  • @kavinash.
    @kavinash. Год назад +1

    One whole episode is for exploring the restaurant only. There's so much here. 😛

  • @pushpavathikn7618
    @pushpavathikn7618 Год назад

    Wow, this was very informative..

  • @tejasrathod1419
    @tejasrathod1419 Год назад +1

    NAMASKARA.
    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @GirishGustavoFrias-vx6bq
    @GirishGustavoFrias-vx6bq Год назад +1

    I would be happy if you open one kasmiri rest in pune.

  • @ravishinde7298
    @ravishinde7298 Год назад

    ❤from goa sir u speak nice marathi and kanadaa i saw ur video in goa speaking in marathi even I know kanadaa.

  • @yogeshwarnarayan1419
    @yogeshwarnarayan1419 Год назад

    Kripal hi one request to you. Please mention the area , road and if possible any landmark nearby of the eatery you are about to review. You give an opening talk and straight away you are at the doors of the eatery.
    Why should the viewer find out the address from the description etc. As the video begins the viewer must cine to know the name of the area

  • @nikhiliyer9371
    @nikhiliyer9371 Год назад +1

    In kashmiri the head bread maker is known as kandur waan.

  • @GirishGustavoFrias-vx6bq
    @GirishGustavoFrias-vx6bq Год назад +1

    Do you have a book on the foods served in kashmir.

  • @MaheshKumar-lx8fl
    @MaheshKumar-lx8fl Год назад

    Hello sir nice to see you
    I'm your well wisher 👌🤗

  • @ChethanRrddy
    @ChethanRrddy Год назад

    Super Food Sir 🍗🍗🍗

  • @Sharmmand
    @Sharmmand 10 месяцев назад

    ❤🕉❤

  • @sajithkumar640
    @sajithkumar640 Год назад +9

    Can someone open a Darshini in Kashmir too ?

    • @nagarajdn7385
      @nagarajdn7385 Год назад +2

      In 70 s v had masala dosa in madras cafe near Kashmir receiption counter.

    • @JustMe54328
      @JustMe54328 Год назад +1

      Well I guess it would be a hit! The dosa, upittu and idly in jammu dosent taste good at all.

    • @syedmuzahirsha5299
      @syedmuzahirsha5299 Год назад

      😂

    • @Bapsswaminarayanam
      @Bapsswaminarayanam Год назад +1

      Giid question..

  • @thalabiju
    @thalabiju Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Salman.XX2
    @Salman.XX2 Год назад +2

    Kashmiri wazwan and culture in general is mostly influenced by Afghan ,Irani and Tajiki culture coz of Muslim rule in Kashmir for a considerable period of time and trade with central Asia through silk route before 1947...

  • @mohanakrishnabhat5927
    @mohanakrishnabhat5927 Год назад

    He came to taste food & she showed whole Kashmir, and promoted other business..

  • @JeevanJeevan-ew8cw
    @JeevanJeevan-ew8cw Год назад

    Visit an udupi ruchi hotel good tasty food you will get opposite of Sapthagiri medical college.

  • @user-frgggghgfddg
    @user-frgggghgfddg Год назад +1

    First comment 🎉🎉🎉

  • @prattya2
    @prattya2 Год назад

    Kripal himself is more gora than the pounding workers 🥹

  • @sharathwho4927
    @sharathwho4927 Год назад

    Quite educational as well apart from entertaining

  • @KUMARKANNAN1980
    @KUMARKANNAN1980 Год назад +1

    How conviniently Azmat forgets the islamic invasion and barbarism brought into Kashmiri Hindus.... Pure hypocrisy...

  • @MaheshKumar-un9yt
    @MaheshKumar-un9yt Год назад

    🙏❤ Namaskara kripal sir 💟 🙏

  • @sarveshkadam7071
    @sarveshkadam7071 Год назад +1

    Hope to see some Kashmiri pandit dishes too.

  • @arjunappu5814
    @arjunappu5814 Год назад

    Sir where is rate card

  • @MrVinayak85
    @MrVinayak85 Год назад +2

    Man she is not allowing kripal to speak... 😂
    Karmakanda

  • @jayanth279
    @jayanth279 Год назад

    Why haven’t you tasted any food

    • @FoodLoversTV
      @FoodLoversTV  Год назад +1

      Stay tuned for part 2 of this episode.

  • @sanjeevkumarb8416
    @sanjeevkumarb8416 Год назад

    somewhere I don't feel this like this is authentic Kashmiri food. Kashmir was filled with Indian padit's and the food they eat were pure veg cuisine, now after the Muslim invasion the actual Kashmir cuisine is lost n people are taking these Muslim food recipes and claiming it to be Kashmir's..... offo !