Indian Street Food Review!

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Hey guys, welcome to my Indian Street food Review! In this video I am visiting Mowgli Street Food who specialise in Indian Cuisine! Super excited to review some authentic indian street food for you guys!
    What I ate in this video:
    Yoghurt Chat Bombs: £4.95
    Himalayan Cheese Toast: £5.25
    Gunpowder Chicken: £6.95
    Angry Bird: £6.95
    Temple Dahl: £4.50
    Mowgli House Keema: £7.50
    Maa's Lamb Chops: £8.75
    Mowgli Streetfoo Location: 16, Corn Exchange House, 37 Exchange St, Manchester M4 3TR
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Komentáře • 52

  • @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS
    @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS  Před 4 lety +13

    Who wants to see a FULL MENU taste test for Chaiiwala? Make sure to subscribe as I have one planned at 5k subs! 😁

  • @halaldigest
    @halaldigest Před 4 lety +9

    yumm, one of my favorite combos. Indian food and street food. Great review brotha!

  • @rayhaan7914
    @rayhaan7914 Před 4 lety +7

    You should try akbars in Manchester👍

    • @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS
      @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS  Před 4 lety

      Love the food but the atmosphere is SO LOUD now since their refurn a few years. Hard to film in tbh

  • @harrisasif2982
    @harrisasif2982 Před 4 lety +5

    Great vid

  • @hxmz44
    @hxmz44 Před 4 lety +3

    Next video ' Mughli Lamb Chops at a banger! '

  • @drkzchemistry
    @drkzchemistry Před 4 lety +1

    This vid made me drool 🤤 Those yogurt chaat bombs and gunpowder chicken are my faves 😍 I highly recommend the house chicken curry and gulab jamun on your next visit 👍 I love your t-shirt as well! 😁

    • @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS
      @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS  Před 4 lety +1

      I wish I had the gulab jamon but I had to run to go to the gym (to work off the food 😂). I'll definitely get them next time

  • @PkeuYT
    @PkeuYT Před 4 lety +4

    Those yoghurt chaat bombs looks delicious😍

    • @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS
      @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS  Před 4 lety +1

      Bro they were so good. They live up to their name, they actually explode in your mouth lol

  • @samsungsungsam5474
    @samsungsungsam5474 Před 4 lety +3

    Lamb Keema and aloo made properly 😍 HeyMan! I could eat that everyday for the rest of my life

  • @Foodieninja
    @Foodieninja Před 4 lety +1

    Been meaning to try this place for a while, looks pretty banging. Reminds me of Dishoom, but they're expensive for my liking

  • @kyakaruvlogs2784
    @kyakaruvlogs2784 Před 4 lety

    The essential way of eating Indian food.
    1. Start off with a starter like a samosa or pakora or kebabs usually served with tamarind sauce or mint sauce.
    2. Next have the flat bread (roti, chapati, naan, puri, paratha, kulcha, bhatura) with some of the side dishes, either vegetarian or non vegetarian. You tear the bread and scoop out the meat along with gravy/curry. The warmer the bread the more the flavors and less chewy.
    3. Then we have the rice with the lentils or veg/meat curry and clean it all up. The hotter the rice, the more chance your mouth will get burnt.
    If you having the biryani rice, you take it with a salan gravy and a raita based yoghurt dip.
    4. Finally finish off with a sweet desert either gulab jamun, kheer, payasam etc
    We don't ever scoop out the bread and rice together at the same time. Some people have only the bread with the curry or just the rice with the curry.
    You will find plenty of Cuisines to try from in India. Next time you order Indian food ask them restaurant folks which cuisine does the dish you ordered belong to or which state.
    The more popular cuisines outside India are -
    Mughlai - North Indian eg Chicken Mughlai, Chicken Changezi, Nalli Nihari
    Punjabi - North Indian eg Tandoori Chicken, Butter Chicken, Tikka Masala
    Tamil - South Indian eg Dosa, Idli, Uttapam, Vada, Chettinad Chicken, Chicken 65
    Malyalee - South Indian eg Prawns in coconut curry, karimeen fish, Beef Masala fry
    Awadhi - North Indian eg Murgh Musallam, Chicken do Pyaaza, Mutton Korma, Galouti Kebabs
    Bengali - East Indian eg Fish in Mustard curry, Mutton Kosha and Chaap
    Goanese- West Indian eg Chicken Vindaloo, Xacuti, Cafreal
    Gujrati - West Indian eg Dhokla, Khandhvi, Khakra
    If you find any other cuisine other than these, then it's an added bonus.
    By the way Biryani rice has about 20+ varieties depending on which state is cooking it and Paratha bread is called Paratha in North India and Parotta in South India.
    Also, main cereal of North and west Indian is wheat ie flat bread and for South, east and north east indian it's rice.
    So in north India and west india they will have 3-4 breads and a small portion of rice later to finish off the curry. In South and east india they normally have 1-2 breads and 3-4 plates of rice.
    In north east india its rice eaten with beef and pork with bare minimum spices. Flat Breads are eaten sometimes as a snack.
    An Indian meal is eaten in a thali which literally means plate. It's a plate of various dishes which makes a thali a complete meal. If you want, you can check the link below to see how a thali is made.
    czcams.com/video/Tb-jF0NvgSA/video.html
    Happy Eating 😊😊😊

  • @mylespartington1321
    @mylespartington1321 Před 4 lety +1

    Tiffin Room near to Home Cinema is really nice if you haven’t been before, reduced menu atm but the starters are unreal !

  • @thelittleoaksfoodie1246

    Love this vid mate! Great work

  • @kasper52173
    @kasper52173 Před 4 lety +4

    👍🏾

  • @AbdullahKhan-yk7me
    @AbdullahKhan-yk7me Před 4 lety +1

    Achaar & Paratha with some Chai... killer combo. Love from India mate.

  • @rickmorty9228
    @rickmorty9228 Před 4 lety +1

    You should try Taj Mahal on derby st bolton one of the first Indian takeaways and restaurants in bolton

    • @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS
      @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS  Před 4 lety

      I'm hoping to pop over to Bolton soon so I'll definitely check it out

  • @AbdullahKhan-yk7me
    @AbdullahKhan-yk7me Před 4 lety +2

    Hey, Ali...quick question... why do you not use your index finger while taking bites?

  • @Nabz1635
    @Nabz1635 Před 4 lety +4

    this video bought the Asian out of you lol

  • @wolverinescratch
    @wolverinescratch Před 4 lety +3

    This is catered for a different crowd it's South Asian food without the heart, I'm off to Mazaa for a Karahi

  • @rafisviews
    @rafisviews Před 4 lety +2

    Woo oh hooo indian food I love my food hope its so spicy and delicious right bro?

    • @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS
      @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS  Před 4 lety +1

      It was tasty but definitely not spicy. But that's nice sometimes

  • @mr63amg42
    @mr63amg42 Před 4 lety

    Have u tried Tampopo east street food in Trafford Centre it’s really good Imo sweet & Sour is the best

  • @sheikhhashimi5082
    @sheikhhashimi5082 Před 4 lety +1

    Salaamun Alikum
    Can you make Chinese Halaal in London

  • @mohammedmiah4116
    @mohammedmiah4116 Před 3 lety

    you never go for rice??? why is that?? your forgetting theres like half a billion people in south asia that eat rice and curry it goes hand in hand

  • @kazimiah6293
    @kazimiah6293 Před 4 lety

    HOW COME I DON'T SEE ANY INFORMATION ABOUT MOWGLI IS HALAL

    • @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS
      @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey man. They are certified halal, I've done my due diligence so I can say with confidence the branch I went to was halal.

  • @ronlado12345
    @ronlado12345 Před 4 lety +1

    A lot of whitewashed ‘Asian’ food that cater for predominantly white folk. Considering they say their Indian street food, not much if at all can actually be considered Desi. I like the review though, keep it up. Ps. Try Mughli on wilmslow road if you haven’t already, very underrated Indian restaurant.

    • @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS
      @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS  Před 4 lety

      Pretty standard for most restaurants. Be it Japanese, Italian, Chinese etc. The restaurants are dotted all over the world, they adjust the menu to whatever country they are in. It's pretty hard to find super authentic dishes

    • @ronlado12345
      @ronlado12345 Před 4 lety

      Halal Food Travel Guy I agree however a lot of places still retain their traditional standard of cooking without compromising on taste unlike this place. My family were in the restaurant business for over 30 years in Manchester and traditional Indian cuisine is what ppl came back for. I do think Bengali run restaurants stick to their roots a lot more so than others imo.

    • @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS
      @HEYMANFOODREVIEWS  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, you do get some places that are more authentic than others for sure. This is just catered to a different segment of the market. Also bares noting I've had most of these dishes when I fly over, they are just made for people who want a slight western twist on them. They fill a segment in the market
      Same with most restaurants based around a specific cuisine really

  • @MiahN10
    @MiahN10 Před 5 měsíci

    One of the worst place i have eaten Indian food in microwaved pre cooked food