INDIAN STREET FOOD Tour DEEP in PUNJAB, INDIA | BEST STREET FOOD in INDIA and BEST CURRY HEAVEN!

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Shit... that was amazing. Not only do I want more Indian food (made some last night), I want to go there. THANKS lmao

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I love trevor, if you're a foodie his Youtube channel has alot of amazing places and food and it is presented in a brilliant way.

He seems a great guy and is doing something he loves, the passion and dedication to his vids is amazing, and he just recently hit 1 mil subs.

He deserves all the support he gets and i wish him all the best for 2018

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 1 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/harry_obama πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Jan 05 2018 πŸ—«︎ replies

Simply amazing!

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- All right check it out guys, it's Trevor James, we are in northern India, Amritsar, deep in Punjab, and today I'm so pumped, 'cause we're going for a full-on street food tour. It's gonna be great, check it out. (Indian dance music) This is Amritsar, deep in Punjab northern India, and here you can find tons of Punjabi street food specialties and a rich culture that's worth flying in just to experience. We flew in from Kolkata specifically to eat, and fell in love with the Punjabi food immediately. You're gonna fall in love the minute you come. There's a rich vegetarian culture here, and a world famous Sikh temple that attracts millions of visitors per year. The Golden Temple. This is part one of two of our Amritsar experience, so make sure to watch all the way until the end to experience seven amazing street foods with us, including one of the world's most beautiful back kitchens, and tons of curry from your dreams. So let's eat. So right up here, we're gonna try the most famous street food from Amritsar, the Kulcha. The baked in a tandoor oven stuffed bread. Before we begin, I should explain why I'm wearing this beautiful kurta and turban. In the next Punjab video, you'll discover with us the Golden Temple, where it's mandatory to cover your head. So when we arrived, I figured I'd go for the full on experience, and wear the full outfit, not only for the temple, but for our food tour as well to show respect. And to our discovery, and everyone was just loving the outfit, and gave us tons of respect back. Wow. Hi. - Hi. - How are you? Wow, very nice. These are all fresh Kulcha. Look at this, we just found the Kulcha heaven. So it's just-- - [Chef] Potato, onion mix. - [Trevor] Potato onion mix to go into the Kulcha. - To stuff it. - To stuff it, and into the tandoori oven. - Into the tandoori oven. - In the oven. - It's beautiful. Lots of ghee on there as well. Oh yeah, and fresh cilantro on there as well. Nice. - [Chef] This a green spinach. - [Trevor] Oh green spinach. And this is a? - [Chef] Masala. - Masala spice. So they just cover it in masala spice. Green spinach, and it's stuffed with that potato onion mixture. One by one, that's beautiful. We came to Amritsar just to try this Kulcha. Covered in ghee, it's so beautiful. And then just put right in deep in to that huge tandoor oven. That is so beautiful. And you can just smell all the spices. Ooh! So we're making fresh kulcha here. - Amritsaree. - Armtisaree kulcha. It looks amazing. They have just brought us right into the kitchen and we are enjoying watching how they make these fresh stuffed kulchas from heaven. We're gonna taste a beautiful Amritsaree kulcha here. Amritsaree kulcha just looks amazing. - Amazing. - It looks amazing. - Where are you from? - Canada. - Okay. - Ooh, here it is. Thank you, wow! Look at that beautiful kulcha we just got the beautiful Amritsaree kulcha. Look at that stuffed baked bread, covered in, look at all that butter, deep in that tandoor oven, and you can actually see all that spinach has tried and crisped over. I think there's definitely some cumin seeds, some dry coriander, garam masala, bit of salt and chili and chopped onions, black pepper, and all that garam masala, it's all in there, and that just looks so beautiful. And the butter is just melting on there. And there's also a bit of a chick pea gravy, and a onion chutney, that should be a sour chutney. And we're just gonna dip that right into that chick pea delight. Try that out. Mmm. Ooh. Ooh wow. It's like a perfect mixture between buttery and fatty and greasy, spicy, and then this chick pea gravy brings it a healthy feel to it, spice packed healthy feel. Next up, we went to get a classic breakfast on the street side in Amritsar, and found some huge plump pooris being made served with a thick and flavorful chick pea curry. What a great start to the day with that kulcha, and now we have an auto, we have the auto for the whole day, we're just gonna keep exploring, we have a ton of food to try. You having fun, Tig? - Yeah. - Yeah, what a great place here in Amritsar. Awesome guys. Right after that beautiful breakfast, we're going for more. So we're here. Getting our second breakfast, we're gonna get a nice puffed poori and chena. (speaks in foreign language) Awesome, look at this guys, we're gonna start off with a big puffed poori, and a chole, another chick pea mash, ooh looks good. Looks really good we're gonna get one of those, and try it out. Okay, there we go, nice. Put it back, okay. Awesome. This is one of the most famous street foods in all of India. Those look very nice. What I love is how many different varieties of chick pea curry you can have here in India. Looks amazing. Thank you. Thank you very much, wow. Looks really good, thank you so much. So we just got the beautiful puffed pooris, we've got a chick pea gravy, chick pea curry and a potato curry as well. I love how many different varieties of chole there are in India. They're so good, and we are gonna try it out right here, ooh, and they're so puffy. Whole wheat poori, steaming hot. There's really nothing like that poori and chole combo. But here what really shined through was the potato curry. What I love about poori is that it's fried, but it somehow feels so healthy, and now we have this, oh yeah, and now we have this potato sabzi. Look at all the seeds in there. All the spices. Mmm. Wow. That is insanely good. (speaks in foreign language) That is so good, that is what it's all about right there. That potato sabzi, it's actually sweet and tangy, and spicy! Oh! Thank you. Very nice. (laughs) We got a guy that just brought a table for us. There we go, and I'm just in love with India. So we just got invited to check out the suites and the kitchen. Wow. Look at this. Fuji ka. This is the semolina pudding that they are making. Ooh. The semolina pudding with fresh raisins. Look at that. They're just simmering that semolina with raisins and oil, you can see there's a bit of oil in there, and that is, look at that. Semolina pudding. Oh, look at this, we're getting a sampler of sweets here. Wow. So this is the bini. It looks like an oat cookie, let's try it out. Mmm, ooh. Oh yeah, it's good. It's very soft, it actually has a bit of texture to it as well, you can see there, it's very sweet. It actually just tastes almost like a cookie, like an oat cookie. After that nice chole and cookie, we explore deeper into Amritsar's back alleyways, and found a random corner shop that had a huge selection of snacks, like gulab jamun sweet dough balls, more of that semolina pudding, fried pastries, and a flat grill covered in a chicken and tofu curry, both drizzled in ghee. This is an amazing, look at the colors here in these alleyways, and there is street food on every corner. Amritsar is just a truly beautiful city. Wow. Look at this, guys. Check it out here guys. There is so much selection of things you can eat. This here is the semolina pudding, I believe, with raisins and melon seeds. Look at these, these look like little filo pastries. I believe those are stuffed with potato and probably lots of spice as well. There's a few different types of chutney here, and then the gulab jamun, which are like little dough balls, fried and then covered in that sweet rose syrup, and then the real jackpot, this is like a soya bean, I think it might be like a tofu chunk curry gravy, and they're gonna cover it with ghee. We're gonna try it out, right on the corner. We just stumbled into this place, and it should be good, the locals are loving it. It's good? Is this the nut-ri? - No, chole. - Oh the chole. So you have the chick pea curry, and I think we're gonna try to nu-tri. The soya chunks, awesome. He's just gonna take these pancakes, cover them in butter, and put them right on that, ooh yeah look at that. That just looks amazing. Oh, I should grow the beard. (laughs) Yeah. Awesome. Is this for me? Oh, thank you very much. Nut-ri, which is soy bean. Soy bean chunks in a curry, in a gravy. And the bread as well. With bread, made on the grill right there. On the taba, awesome. And then is this mango? - Aloo. - Aloo, oh potato. So there's radish, potato, carrot. Oh yeah, it looks so good. The rabri, tofu chunks, looks like there's some green pepper in there, full of garlic, and he topped it with ghee. And then we've got this bread here. It's almost like a pancake. But it's full of garlic, I can smell that garlic. Amazing. And we're just gonna try that out. Ooh, looks really good. Try it out. Mmm. Wow. Oh, that's really good. Oh, that's semolina. That is truly amazing, it's actually very garlicy, it's garlicy and spicy, and creamy, and that is a soft pancake. Right on the streets of Punjab, this is heaven, this is true heaven. Ever province in India has their different food, and every time you try something new, it's just like entering a new world. You're so happy, and you feel so good. After that awesome find on the street side, and before going to one of the most iconic curry joints in all of Punjab, we made our way to try a refreshing lassi, a must enjoyed drink in India, but in particular here in Amritsar. We are going for more. And I think right here is a famous lassi joint. Awesome, thank you. Look at this. Beautiful, famous lassi joint. (speaks in foreign language) Yes please. Saffron. We're gonna get a saffron lassi. Thank you. After ordering, I pulled out my camera quickly to take some video, and then to our surprise, we were graciously invited into the back kitchen to watch the magic. We are mixing up all of this curd in this big jug, and pouring out each glass of this lassi, it should be sweet, kind of like a butter milk, sweet and frothy and good. And it's just mesmerizing watching this action. He's also topping it with malai cream and butter on top of each frothy buttermilk lassie. It looks amazing, and we're gonna have to try it out. Thank you, thank you very much. Okay, we go try it out, this looks really good. Beautiful, look at that. We have a lassi and a phirni. He put the malai cream and butter on top, that is gonna be thick and rich and sweet, and then we have a phirni here, which is like a rice pudding with cardamon and edible silver wrapper on top, but what I really wanna try here first is this lassi. Look at that cream and butter, ooh! We're just gonna have a extremely artery-clogging first bite here. Let's try it out. Mmm. Ooh yeah. Wow. Good. Really good, oh that is sweet and sour. And it's just chewing on that thick cream, it's so frothy. After that nice lassi, and a very sweet and slightly nutty phirni that had a hint of cardamom, we made our way to try the most iconic curry joint in all of Punjab, the 100 year old Kessar Da Dhaba, where each curry is made with 100% pure desi ghee, AKA, clarified butter. And the best part was how they let all the guests take a look in the back kitchen and smell the incredible aroma of spices, butter and naan bread all being pumped out of the tandoor oven. Right up here is the legendary Kessar Da Dhaba. 100 year old vegetarian hot spot here serving Punjabi vegetarian delight. Oh yeah, here we are. Kessar Da Dhaba. Wow. Look at these. Hi. How are you? - Thank you. - Hi. Kessar Da Dhaba? - Kessar Da Dhaba. - Looks great, wow. - Oh yeah. - So much specialties, Punjabi specialties. - Oh yeah. - Can we take a look? - Oh yeah. - It's okay? - Yeah. - Okay thank you. Look at these. Hello, hi, how are you? Kessar Da Dhaba, Punjabi specialties. Look at these, guys. Wow. Punjabi delight here, this is all vegetarian specialties, I've heard so much about this, been looking forward to trying it for so long. All vegetarian, all using pure desi ghee. Oh yeah, what's this? (speaks in foreign language) Dhal, oh nice. So that's Dhal, and it looks like he just puts some spice on top there. Oh Dhal lentil gravy, lentil stew. Amazing, and there's so many specialties here. I think these two here are paneer. Look at these different types of paneer stews, paneer curries, oh, look at how thick that is. Oh, these just look amazing. What's this here? (speaks in foreign language) Bata, which is peas and eggplant. And tomato. Potato, ghee. I love it, I here you use pure desi ghee here. - Yeah. - Amazing, and what about this? More paneer curry. Cry paneer. It's creamy. And then what about over here? Oh malai pofta, it's potato curry. Paneer, oh. (speaks in foreign language) And what's this? Beans. Bean stew. And same here? Chole, chick pea. - Yeah. - It looks amazing. Ooh, what's this? Palak paneer, so spinach and paneer stew. That just looks to die for. Amazing, and then what do we have over here? Parata, this kitchen is just absolutely mesmerising. There is so much going on here. So this is, you're making the parata? And you cover it with ghee here. And then big tandoor ovens. Oh. Desi ghee. It really is a sight to see. - This is tandoor. - This is the tandoor. Huge tandoor. And you take the parata. Oh wow. And what else do we have here? Dhal. The Dhal, wow. That's a huge, huge big pot of Dhal. Amazing. That is gigantic, and it's hot. Incredible. What are these? Achar, like a pickle. Radish with pickle. Thank you very much, oh and there's more. So these are the thali here. - Yeah, thali. - Just amazing. It's mesmerizing. So what goes with the thali? What do you have with thali? Dhal fry. Chole. Vegetables. Rice, oh wow. What a healthy, what an amazing kitchen this is. Thank you for showing me around. Thank you so much. Wow, we are in like the vegetarian food heaven here in Punjab. We truly found the food heaven of Punjab. The aroma of pure desi ghee fills the air, and the abundance of curries and homemade paratha bread stuffed with spice potatoes and topped will cilantro will drive your hunger wild. If you step foot into this magical kitchen, you'll remember it forever as a food highlight of your entire life. And crave the flavors long after you leave. They've got these dough balls, and they're stuffing it here over here, with potato, full of spices and cilantro. They're stuffing and then pushing it right in over here. Into that massive tandoori oven. Awesome. Classic, this really feels like you're stepping back in time, 100 year old restaurant, we're gonna try out a big veg thali. Wow! That's huge! Thank you. Oh! Beautiful, thali, veg thali from heaven. All vegetarian Punjabi specialties. At Kessar Da Bhaba. Amazing, oh you can just smell right away, right when it arrives, you can smell that rich desi ghee, they use pure desi ghee, pure clarified butter to put on this paratha. We have one plain paratha, and one stuffed paratha, stuffed with potato and spices, and they gave, we got the full on thali platter here today. They gave a ton of selection, look at this. This is pala paneer, which is spinach and paneer cheese curry gravy. Oh yeah, looks oily. They put a ton of desi ghee in all of this. This here is another paneer curry, this one is quite creamy. Looks like there's some green peppers in there. This is curd with gourd, so that is gonna be cooling. And the idea here is that you're gonna have a whole spectrum of flavor. This here is a chole, so chick pea stew, this here is the Dhal that we saw in that massive pot. And this here is a bean stew as well. But what I really wanna do, and what you can do is you can just grab this fresh buttery paratha. This whole restaurant, this is like Punjabi vegetarian heaven. This whole restaurant just smells of butter. Mmm. Oh. Amazing, absolutely perfect. The paratha is just so buttery. This is a heavy meal, straight from heaven. It is creamy, it so so creamy, you can really taste the butter. And that paratha from that naan is slightly smokey. It's so perfect. This was the best meal of Punjab right here. Incredibly rich, buttery and complex flavors from the hearts of the locals will leave you speechless. And after trying each one of these amazing curries, enjoying some rice, and kulfi ice cream for dessert, we made our way to try a few more street foods with the little room we had left. Starting with the famous mango leather stall, where they take mango, cover it in tons of spices and mouth puckering sauces. That was definitely the best vegetarian, the best Indian vegetarian meal that I've ever had. We got a lot of recommendations to try this aam papad right here. Specialty mango. Ooh, this just looks amazing. - Yes. - This is the am papad. It's dried mango. - Dried mango. - [Trevor] Oh yeah. Look at that, so this is the specialty here. Aam papad, dried mango, and what's this? - This is sweet and sour? - Sweet and sour dried mango? - Yes, yes. - [Trevor] So this is all sweet, and this is sweet and sour. - Yes. All mango, different types, varieties, and different shapes. - Oh wow. So many types of mango, what is this? - [Vendor] This is a mango roll. - [Trevor] Mango roll? - [Vendor] With salt. - With salt, so this, so we have salty, sweet and sour, and sweet. - [Vendor] This is salty. This is also salty. - [Trevor] Great, there's a ton of varieties of dried mango, you can see. - Look at this. - [Trevor] Oh lemon. - Lemon. - [Trevor] Oh nice. - [Vendor] And ... - [Trevor] Garam masala. - [Vendor] Garam masala. Black lemon, this to work with black salt. - [Trevor] Black salt? - [Vendor] Black pepper. - [Trevor] Oh wow that looks amazing. - [Vendor] Red chili. - [Trevor] Red chili. - There it is. - Oh that looks great. Nice, I think I'm gonna try this sweet one right away. Oh, nice. Let's try it out. Oh wow. Wow, that is so flavorful. There's a lot in those spices. Look at the spice mixture on there. There's so many flavors going in here. What do we have here? This is black pepper. - [Vendor] Black salt. - [Trevor] This is black salt. - [Vendor] Garam masala. - [Trevor] Garam masala. - [Vendor] Red chili. - [Trevor] Red chili. - [Vendor] White salt. - [Trevor] White salt? And these are garam masala right? Oh, that's amazing. Ooh, all those combined. - [Vendor] Mint sauce. - [Trevor] Just make your mouth come alive. And this is a mint sauce? - [Vendor] Yes. - Oh nice! Oh. A little sour. - Yes. - Mmm. So flavorful. - Mint. - [Trevor] Mint. Mint chutney. - [Vendor] Mint chutney with tamarind. - With tamarind so a little sweet. Yeah. There's a citrussy, peppery salty, sour, sweet from tamarind dried mango kick going in there. It's just incredible. What is this here? - Mango pulp, and dryness sunlight. - The mango pulp. Sun dried mango pulp. - Yes, sun dried. Look at this. - Oh nice. And this is sour and sweet. - Sweet and sour. - Sweet and sour. Oh, thank you. - You test. - It's like mango leather almost. - Yeah, yes yes. (laughs) - Yeah (laughs) Mm, oh yeah. - This is good for digestion. - Mm, good for your body, your health. After hanging out and chatting with the owner a little bit more, and to finish up our day of street food, we explored a little more and found one of India's most iconic snacks, the samosa, and found a really nice plump and flavorful one. You can totally just explore these back streets for hours of Amritsar. The selection of food and things to buy here is amazing, and you can just see this as the local neighborhood life. People are taking the rickshaws, walking, getting groceries. It really is another world here. Look at this, we've just found the samosa joint. Hot spot. (speaks in foreign language) Thank you. And then they're gonna add a couple, we're adding a couple bits of chutney on there. Thank you. Samosa, look at that. Look at that fresh samosa. We're gonna just break it in half and see what's in there. Should be potato, maybe some coriander seed. Oh yeah, exactly. Look at that, potato coriander seed, and spice, nice. We're just gonna dip it right into that, ooh, sweet tomato chutney. Mmm. Oh yeah, oh yeah. Crispy on the outside, it's not a large samosa, so there's quite a crispy outer layer to it, but the filling definitely has some spice. Coriander seed and a sweet tomato chutney. This has truly been an amazing food experience in Amritsar, we are right at the Golden Temple. 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