Behruz has to be one of the best, if not the best co-hosts. You guys work so well together and he is such a personality. You should get him to come visit you in Vietnam sometime!
Don't forget that Behruz is Muslim so he would be very limited to what he can eat in Vietnam. Even veggie dishes are often cooked in some meat fat which most likely isn't Halal.
Behruz was BY FAR the best co-host you've had on this channel. He is hilarious in his own way and very entertaining. You guys need your own show together!!!
I love this co-host. He seems very genuine & humble. I would love to go to Uzbekistan & meet him & see his culture. One day I hope to be able to go . Have a blessed day, Chris from Missouri
@@Floralsickness The place is even better than what the video is showing. There are a lot of historical sites to explore. Good hotels and you won't have problems dealing with scammers and beggars outside But of course like any other place you might be unlucky and stumble to a bad experience
@@Floralsickness Moreover, as strange as it may sound to you. Uzbekistan is one of the top 10 safest countries in the world! It's about time the world realized that STAN = LAND !!! No more, no less . They are all very diverse in every way. It's like confusing POLAND, INDONESIA, SINGAPORE, and MONACO because of similarities in flags...
It's funny how when the channel started, the title of "Best Ever Food Review Show" was just a joke.... but now, it REALLY IS the Best Ever Food Review Show... congrats Sunny on the channel's sucess and we all see your hard work shows on every episode!!
You and Behruz need to team up for more shows. You should take him on tour with you! He’s funny as hell and his humor works well with yours. I mean it, man. That would be an amazing series.
He has worked with most of the food reviewers who travel to Uzbekistan like Mark Weins, Trevor James etc. I think he works for the ministry of Tourism.
I'm from Sudan and the way they skin the sheep in Uzbekistan is 100% the same way we use. The world is just a bunch of the same people but in different languages Really the best food review show 🔥🔥
Another great video. You two make a great team showing the countries beautiful food. As a country that was never on my bucket list to visit, it is moving up fast from your videos.
I have visited countries through the Americas, Japan, south pacific and finally Australia. This channel makes me feel like I have barely poked my head out my bedroom window. You as a duo are incredibly fun to watch. Keep it up guys!👍
Everybody likes Behruz, including me! Such a laid-back and funny guy, especially when he finishes his sentences with bro😅 Behruz is a true broski! This is the best food channel i have ever seen in my life!
We also call it Dumba in Bangladesh. But we rarely have it here. After seeing this video, I am immensely interested in trying out Uzbeki cuisine in Uzbekistan. Love from Bangladesh.
This video was such a treat. Every time I watch Uzbek videos by BEFRS it makes me want to visit Bekruz’s country. Sonny and Bekruz together are always entertaining and they bring out the best in each other.
Patting the sheep behind and asking "what's going on here?" you're so weird Sonny. I love it, would've done the same lol. Seeing you do it makes me feels like I've done it too and it feels good 😂😂
We also cook the liver wrapped in the netvet here in South Africa. We call it Skilpadjies which would directly translate to small turtles because of the pattern 🐢
So many similarities in language and culture with Persian culture, yet so unique in its own right still. I love this channel, food is such a beautiful way to celebrate different places' unique aspects while also embracing commonalities.
@@amiroz1721 I think historically the Uzbek people spent more time under the cosmopolitan Persian empire probably than independent. I think the Uzbek shaybanis were the only dynasty to conquer Persian lands where the Persian-Turkic-Mongol Timurid empire had control of those lands beforehand. But history is amazing like that, we are all more connected across our current national borders than we think.
@@ninacee9140 This is your subjective opinion and it’s good for u ! Don't forget that Turan and Iran have always conquered each other. Today we can see predominantly Turkic-speaking peoples like Azerbaijanis, Hazaras, Turkomans, etc. living in the North of Iran. After all, Iran is a big multicultural family, not just Persians. So do the Uzbeks, a large super-ethnos that includes all three major Turkic groups such as the Oguzes, Karluks and Kipchaks. In a word, the Uzbeks are a union of 92 sedentary and nomadic clans. And we have long ago passed the stage of ethnic perception of nationality and switched to the ideological understanding of belonging. So, all that remains is to enter into conspiracy arguments which are useless. What is important is what unites us! You, as Persians, should be pleased with our shared cultural advantage over all of Asia.
These Uzbekistan episodes have been my favorite so far. Got a chance to eat some of that food during my deployments and it is really good. The US needs more Uzbekistan restaurants lol
I am in love with Uzbekistan! The market you visited was amazing, 'DEHQON MARKAZIY BOZORI' all words are used in Urdu language here in Pakistan, what I understand is that this 'Bazar' is the 'Central' selling place for the 'Growers who lived in villages'! I am also amazed at the variety of flatbread sold in the Bazar. The explanation by Hamza is great, I like the smiling faces all around!!! Thanx!
I understood more words. We use a lot of them where I live - we use kazan to cook, but also we make alcohol in large kazans, djiger is also very commonly used, especially as a joke ahem... "Stop hugging him so hard, you'll make his djiger come out!" Even though my country is pretty far away, it is surprising how I can find a lot of common words.
This is easily amongst the most adventurous eating and unique foods I have ever seen. Central Asia is such an unknown region to Westerners, I'm really happy this exists!
@@atronadhashi4550 there are koreans and mongolic people who have long been there and intermixed with turkic peoples. given that she is working at a korean food stall, i'm going to go with her being korean.
Another brilliant video, it looks like a very beautiful place. Hats off to Behruz, my favourite co-host, he never fails to make us smile. Great work to you all, the best channel on RUclips.
Great Video showing Traditional Central Asian Foods... Which is very less covered in others video And all Foods looks Yummy and Tastety Love from India
The best co-host ever. When he ate that sheep fat sashimi and you laughed like Yoda I almost died. That chef was a genius, I wish I was there eating that incredible food.
definitely. very professional, no douchebags, rich idiots or posers, the host is genuinely funny, and we get a culture lesson while we get entertained...
sunny ive been watching your videos for years! ive changed relationships, jobs, but still watch this awesome funny show. im 29 and at work today i was asking people if they ever heard about the dumba! good laughs all day. I wouldnt have known about it if it wasnt for your channel. will continue to watch for times to come
I am changing from Mcdonalds to a Deli and I am so happy I watch this channel. It motivates me to show interest in the culture of others and learn from the experience.
Hey editors! Just want to say great job on the video, I’m sure I’m not the only person who really appreciates all the work you guys do. Keep it up and thanks for making the channel what it is today. lots of love x
behruz is an amazing cohost. you should do like a series where you take cohosts from different countries to a country that is not their own and the first episode should have behroz in it!
Sonny, One thing I noticed right off the bat is how much you seemed to enjoy Uzbekistan over Egypt. You explained why Egypt was so rough, what was it about Uzbekistan that made it so enjoyable this time around for you?
I'd say Sonny must have liked the freedom and not having to deal with police confiscating his filming equipment etc he's never going back to that hell hole!!🤦🏾♀️😂🙌🏾
If you don't have a plate, you can use the bread to make it easier; just put the sauce or whatever toppings you want on it! I liked it the most. soon I want to go there too
Ofc ma broski ✊🇺🇿 Bekruz aka, you are really cool! Being from Uzbekistan myself, I didn’t know about the existence of some dishes and especially sparrows in our cuisine. Show him Bukhara and Khorezm cuisine as well !!!
Wow! How I wish I could try Uzbekistan foods... :) Thank you for bringing us to the country and introducing the culture, great people, and great food, Sonny.
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The description is killing me 😂😂😂😂😂 love it...gonna set up to watch in a few minutes after I prep brekkie 😁💜
Ok
Did You Re-Do This Episode?? Could Of Swore I Saw Thus 1 Already??
Love the Uzbek vids more
Your all videos amazing
And you are a good traveler also
God bless you
Behruz has to be one of the best, if not the best co-hosts. You guys work so well together and he is such a personality. You should get him to come visit you in Vietnam sometime!
That would be a fun video, Sonny can show him food from Vietnam
Calvin is hard to beat
I agree yota. Top Co
Not everything in Vietnam is edible for him though.
Don't forget that Behruz is Muslim so he would be very limited to what he can eat in Vietnam. Even veggie dishes are often cooked in some meat fat which most likely isn't Halal.
Behruz was BY FAR the best co-host you've had on this channel. He is hilarious in his own way and very entertaining. You guys need your own show together!!!
@CLOUT Frrrr
@Pᴀᴡɴ S𝜏ᴀʀ𝕤 ✯🇫ᴀɴ Bot? This dude has videos uploaded 9 YEARS AGO.
yeah
Team Calvin here. But Behruz has a good knowledge of food. All sort of cuisine included
....
I love this co-host. He seems very genuine & humble. I would love to go to Uzbekistan & meet him & see his culture.
One day I hope to be able to go .
Have a blessed day,
Chris from Missouri
Never thought Uzbekistan would be so awesome - everyone is cheerful
Don’t let these videos fool you.
In every country if you visit with a filmteam and act professional, they will be nice and often give you free stuff.
@@Floralsickness The place is even better than what the video is showing. There are a lot of historical sites to explore. Good hotels and you won't have problems dealing with scammers and beggars outside
But of course like any other place you might be unlucky and stumble to a bad experience
Now I'm hungry.
@@Floralsickness Moreover, as strange as it may sound to you. Uzbekistan is one of the top 10 safest countries in the world!
It's about time the world realized that STAN = LAND !!! No more, no less .
They are all very diverse in every way. It's like confusing POLAND, INDONESIA, SINGAPORE, and MONACO because of similarities in flags...
It's funny how when the channel started, the title of "Best Ever Food Review Show" was just a joke.... but now, it REALLY IS the Best Ever Food Review Show... congrats Sunny on the channel's sucess and we all see your hard work shows on every episode!!
Like most men i know I never watch food/cooking shows, this show single handedly changed that.
@@ThexXxXxOLOxXxXx yep it’s entertaining alongside mark weins
They been serious from the jump what the F*ck u talking bout. You probably thought they was a joke
100%
fake it till you make it
We have similar foods in Pakistan, but they are on the next level. I wanna visit Uzbekistan after watching their mouth-watering foods. 🖤
You and Behruz need to team up for more shows. You should take him on tour with you! He’s funny as hell and his humor works well with yours. I mean it, man. That would be an amazing series.
He has worked with most of the food reviewers who travel to Uzbekistan like Mark Weins, Trevor James etc. I think he works for the ministry of Tourism.
Woop!! Sonny + Behurz have such amazing chemistry and jokes! I have been waiting for this series since the BEFRS went to the Uzbeck last time!
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Love my Uzbek brother from a Pashtun from Pakistan. Beautiful and honest people.
I love how “Mutant” and “Kardashian” are in the same sentence 😂 perfect! 👍
The whole Kardashian family are mutants 😂
,,,,😂😂😂😂😂
Maybe he's referring to the rear end similarities?
@@henryahmad1 Well ironically funny either eayt
@@henryahmad1 ya don't sayyyyy 🥴
Best comment ever! 🤣
Your Uzbek host is Top 3 for sure! I love the chemistry and how funny he is!!
Greetings fromTurkey.It seems i would feel home completely if i visited Uzbekistan. Great video.Keep them coming.
I'm from Uzbekistan. Thank you guys all of you for positive opinions and love about Uzbekistan. I'm very proud with my country. 🇺🇿 💙
Bro you are Uzbek pashtoon
similar as Iran food culture Even language ,some words I heard during video 😻
@@sarainchina2327 there are some words from Farsi in Uzbek language but it belongs to Turkish languages
🤗
@@abdulhamidislomov1464 Turkish?? I thought it was Turkic
I'm from Sudan and the way they skin the sheep in Uzbekistan is 100% the same way we use. The world is just a bunch of the same people but in different languages
Really the best food review show 🔥🔥
Well there’s only so many ways to peel a banana...
Crazy, what a small world
Wakanda forever, Saint Floyd and groid love
@@Bull3tBikesBut plenty of ways for humans I mean cats.
Same in some parts of Nigeria too
please have Behruz co-host more on the show! you guys work well together and are so entertaining
Another great video. You two make a great team showing the countries beautiful food. As a country that was never on my bucket list to visit, it is moving up fast from your videos.
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I have visited countries through the Americas, Japan, south pacific and finally Australia. This channel makes me feel like I have barely poked my head out my bedroom window. You as a duo are incredibly fun to watch. Keep it up guys!👍
Mutant and Kardashian are synonyms hahahaha. You are a genius man... ))
Every time I see Uzbek food I instantly get hungry. It’s so rich looking and full of flavor. Hope to travel to Uzbekistan one day and try them all
First time I've seen it I'll see you there looks so good and clean 👌 😍 😉 ✨
An incredible cultural melting pot of food!
Same for here every time look at it I instantly want some
Same!
Gross shit food.
Everybody likes Behruz, including me! Such a laid-back and funny guy, especially when he finishes his sentences with bro😅 Behruz is a true broski! This is the best food channel i have ever seen in my life!
We also call it Dumba in Bangladesh. But we rarely have it here. After seeing this video, I am immensely interested in trying out Uzbeki cuisine in Uzbekistan. Love from Bangladesh.
This video was such a treat. Every time I watch Uzbek videos by BEFRS it makes me want to visit Bekruz’s country. Sonny and Bekruz together are always entertaining and they bring out the best in each other.
Your guide, so sweet to try new things. Sunny, you are the man for trying things so foreign to what you are accustomed. Big fan. Thank you. Liza
Didn't know Uzbekistan is such a clean country. So wonderful.
Patting the sheep behind and asking "what's going on here?" you're so weird Sonny. I love it, would've done the same lol. Seeing you do it makes me feels like I've done it too and it feels good 😂😂
Lmaooo same! I swear he does so much weird shit that I do all the same 😂
It always cracks me up when he turns 12 years old every time a show has something to do with testicles. He just can't help himself!
"Dude, change your position!"
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😀😀😀😀😀😊😊😊😊😊😊
Its like a sheep from avatar 😀😀😀😀😀😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
I just love Uzbekistan and this series Bekruz is the man❤️❤️
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Hey Sunny everyone seems to love Behruz. He is so natural. Make him a regular like you did with Tony. 😉.
Give 👍 if you agree.
We also cook the liver wrapped in the netvet here in South Africa. We call it Skilpadjies which would directly translate to small turtles because of the pattern 🐢
SA gang
The world is funny "Skilpadde" is the norwegian word for turtle.
@@diabeticdaniel7848 dutch and norwegian are similar
@@diabeticdaniel7848 in South Africa there’s a language called Afrikaans which is a combination of African dialects and dutch
@@diabeticdaniel7848 you spelt colonisation wrong
Bekruz is awesome.. He's the kinda tour guide you needed in Egypt.
thank you for trying our food 💓💓
So many similarities in language and culture with Persian culture, yet so unique in its own right still. I love this channel, food is such a beautiful way to celebrate different places' unique aspects while also embracing commonalities.
Well seems Normal before it was persian empire..
@@cryptorious8915 And vice versa!
For, they conquered the Persians just as many times.
Aren't Uzbek and Persian really different? One is Turkic it one is Indo-Iranian
@@amiroz1721 I think historically the Uzbek people spent more time under the cosmopolitan Persian empire probably than independent. I think the Uzbek shaybanis were the only dynasty to conquer Persian lands where the Persian-Turkic-Mongol Timurid empire had control of those lands beforehand. But history is amazing like that, we are all more connected across our current national borders than we think.
@@ninacee9140 This is your subjective opinion and it’s good for u !
Don't forget that Turan and Iran have always conquered each other.
Today we can see predominantly Turkic-speaking peoples like Azerbaijanis, Hazaras, Turkomans, etc. living in the North of Iran.
After all, Iran is a big multicultural family, not just Persians.
So do the Uzbeks, a large super-ethnos that includes all three major Turkic groups such as the Oguzes, Karluks and Kipchaks.
In a word, the Uzbeks are a union of 92 sedentary and nomadic clans.
And we have long ago passed the stage of ethnic perception of nationality and switched to the ideological understanding of belonging.
So, all that remains is to enter into conspiracy arguments which are useless.
What is important is what unites us!
You, as Persians, should be pleased with our shared cultural advantage over all of Asia.
These Uzbekistan episodes have been my favorite so far. Got a chance to eat some of that food during my deployments and it is really good. The US needs more Uzbekistan restaurants lol
were you in Kyrgyzstan at the base?
Hello. We have a diabetes problem and sad to say, Uzbeck dishes would make it worse. Thanks.
@HerbysHanz
Actually meet foods are beneficial for diabetes
Who else wants an international recipe book for this channel? Would love to make this incredible food myself!
“It’s like hardcore m&m’s.” 😂. That last dish was gorgeous! Looked so good.
Uzbekistan hands down has the most creative and beautiful cuisine
Behruz is amazing, please bring him back sometime🙏🏻
I am in love with Uzbekistan! The market you visited was amazing, 'DEHQON MARKAZIY BOZORI' all words are used in Urdu language here in Pakistan, what I understand is that this 'Bazar' is the 'Central' selling place for the 'Growers who lived in villages'! I am also amazed at the variety of flatbread sold in the Bazar. The explanation by Hamza is great, I like the smiling faces all around!!! Thanx!
you got it right!👍
Bruh, I love Pakistani food, shoutout to South Asians in Jackson Heights, Queens 🌞
I visit Uzbekistan once a year and I love it there. Visit it and you will fall in love
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I understood more words. We use a lot of them where I live - we use kazan to cook, but also we make alcohol in large kazans, djiger is also very commonly used, especially as a joke ahem... "Stop hugging him so hard, you'll make his djiger come out!"
Even though my country is pretty far away, it is surprising how I can find a lot of common words.
Of all the local experts Sonny has worked with Behruz is best!! Best Luck Behruz and thanks for showcasing the culture of your country!!
Behruz (sp) was great. This is the single best travel food show anywhere.
I love how clean their markets are
Love from 🇿🇼🧡
Is that Eritrea?
Lol, I don't think they have internet in Eritrea. It's the Zimbabwean flag
@Wesnema Kaetima dont go to strange/suspicious links
@@nguboyengwekaluvuyo6219 yeah most african meat and fish markets have alot of improvement to do regarding hygiene and freshness... no offense
@@nguboyengwekaluvuyo6219 what do you mean by they don’t have internet there, it’s a more developed country than Zimbabwe
I never thought i would fall in love with uzbekistan....awesome food....
This is easily amongst the most adventurous eating and unique foods I have ever seen. Central Asia is such an unknown region to Westerners, I'm really happy this exists!
Wow i love how clean the market is. Also the food looks so fresh🥺
I love how they welcomed the Koreans and allowed them to be part of their culture, teaching them also their own.
They greeted sarcastically! she wasn't Korean, Uzbekistan has population those are from Mongolian descent!
@@atronadhashi4550 there are koreans and mongolic people who have long been there and intermixed with turkic peoples. given that she is working at a korean food stall, i'm going to go with her being korean.
@@atronadhashi4550 I live in Uzbekistan and I can tell you she is hundred percent korean
Sorry my bad.. I thought it was sarcasm
@@atronadhashi4550 I think she was camera shy.
Thank you for video. It was amazing to see traditional foods from my country. I loved them, and I have never tried eating raw fat before
I love this series where you can see the great chemistry between Sunny and the co-host.
Another brilliant video, it looks like a very beautiful place. Hats off to Behruz, my favourite co-host, he never fails to make us smile. Great work to you all, the best channel on RUclips.
Great Video showing Traditional Central Asian Foods... Which is very less covered in others video
And all Foods looks Yummy and Tastety
Love from India
The best co-host ever. When he ate that sheep fat sashimi and you laughed like Yoda I almost died.
That chef was a genius, I wish I was there eating that incredible food.
This is one of the best channels on RUclips 👏
definitely. very professional, no douchebags, rich idiots or posers, the host is genuinely funny, and we get a culture lesson while we get entertained...
sunny ive been watching your videos for years! ive changed relationships, jobs, but still watch this awesome funny show. im 29 and at work today i was asking people if they ever heard about the dumba! good laughs all day. I wouldnt have known about it if it wasnt for your channel. will continue to watch for times to come
I am changing from Mcdonalds to a Deli and I am so happy I watch this channel. It motivates me to show interest in the culture of others and learn from the experience.
McDonald’s?
Great great series in Uzbekistan! Bekruz was a fantastic cohost. What a change from Egypt (the last one I binged).
I love traditional cultures. Amazing!
8:04 Sonny you leave that poor defenseless animal alone 😂
You deserve 20million plus subscribers, the quality and workmanship you put in your work for us just to watch, Amazing.
Well said 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
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I LOVE BEHRUZ you two should really do more content together
I love Bekruz ...Hope he stays regular co host on this show ....😊
Admit it. You had no idea Uzbek food was this amazing.
Yup i was shocked and hungry
You underestimate how much free time I have to watch food blogs
Ugh, I knew about Uzbek foods long ago.
This is not the first time Sonny is covering Uzbekistan. He has done it in the past as well. So no.. Not surprised.
Well. I'm horrified at the sheep.
So cool how Uzbeks totally embraced Korean food and make it themselves!!
You need to take Behruz with you to another country, it’d make a great series and he’s the best co-host you’ve ever had!
Behruz and Sonny work so well together! We need more of him
Feels like i wanna go to uzbekiztan after watching this. Their traditional foods are so delicious🥰
Let’s take a moment to appreciate Sonny and his hard work, especially during times like these. Bravo Sir! 👍
You and Behruz are like a vibe. You guys need to feature more. You guys are totally hilarious. :)
Another brilliant episode. Sonny and Behruz riff off each other so well and their comedic timing is just right.
Uzbekistan seems very beautiful and awesome... admittedly not what I envisioned. I really want to visit now!
the market is so organized and clean😍
Wait I didn't notice it. The market is the clesnest open market I even seen.
Ex Soviet, that's why
@@TheAlchemist1089 When someone say post-Soviet, I always chuckle.
For, in the other 14 Soviet republics, the bazaars are pretty dirty 😂
@@wabalaka1565 right!!
I love how you don’t see him pay so it looks like he’s just walking around taking a bite of these breads
Very good oven to cook the food 😋😍
lol
Love your videos n how real you are with each different culture. Blessings sonny
This is probably the best video I've seen from this channel! Thanks for the laughs and ideas for cooking pumpkin.
Love from INDIA 🇮🇳 for Uzbek food!!! ❤️
Love Uzbekistan from Indonesia
After watching this videos Uz is a tour destination..the food looks amazing🤩🤩
Hey editors! Just want to say great job on the video, I’m sure I’m not the only person who really appreciates all the work you guys do. Keep it up and thanks for making the channel what it is today. lots of love x
Most content creators get boring after a while but I always feel Sonny never disappoints
I just Love your Videos!!! You make me so hungry for things I never have tried!!!! Keep on!!
I absolutely love your show everytime i feel down, bored or idk even not bored. Love you sm vro best of wishes!
behruz is an amazing cohost. you should do like a series where you take cohosts from different countries to a country that is not their own and the first episode should have behroz in it!
Its called "Dunba" can be found very easily in central Asia, Afghanistan and mountainous regions of Pakistan.
Interestingly, in Indonesia we call sheep domba.
This episode makes me want to add Uzbekistan in my bucket list, Sonny🥰😋 Love it!
Agreed
0:17 kim kardashian sheep got me rollin' 😂😂😂
Sam and Behruz is perfect comedy duo
Sonny,
One thing I noticed right off the bat is how much you seemed to enjoy Uzbekistan over Egypt. You explained why Egypt was so rough, what was it about Uzbekistan that made it so enjoyable this time around for you?
To start, he has an amazing guide.
To think that this is his second time visiting Usbekistan too. He's in love with it
I'd say Sonny must have liked the freedom and not having to deal with police confiscating his filming equipment etc he's never going back to that hell hole!!🤦🏾♀️😂🙌🏾
Thanks you guys for another great episode from Uzbekistan 😊
Literally the best Food Show!
Love this video, you handle so many different cultures so candidly
What a genius chef!
Hi guys
Welcome to Uzbekistan 🇺🇿👍🏼
Made me sooooo hungry 😂 got to go straight out for dinner haha. Gona eat the whole menu up and down. Cheers from Switzerland
My god sonny calm down with the sheep.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
*Okay, that really is some beautiful bread.* Don't think I've ever said that.
I need to visit uzbekistan, man!! Their food looks sooo goood. Lots of meat dishes, not to mention halal!
Can we get non halal on request?
U really need to hire Behru, dude is so hilarious.
If you don't have a plate, you can use the bread to make it easier; just put the sauce or whatever toppings you want on it! I liked it the most. soon I want to go there too
Let's make Uzbekistan great again!
You are doing great as always. Thanks alot.👍
Ofc ma broski ✊🇺🇿
Bekruz aka, you are really cool!
Being from Uzbekistan myself, I didn’t know about the existence of some dishes and especially sparrows in our cuisine.
Show him Bukhara and Khorezm cuisine as well !!!
You're awesome, Bekruz. I will meet you in Uzbekistan if I get a chance, fs. 🙋♂️
Welcome to Uzbekistan 🇺🇿👍
Wow! How I wish I could try Uzbekistan foods... :) Thank you for bringing us to the country and introducing the culture, great people, and great food, Sonny.