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  • Authentic Kashmiri Feast at Matamaal, Gurgaon! As the Foodie's feasting season in Delhi continues, here's one more feast from Matamaal, the Kashmiri restaurant in Gurgaon where our host @ArjunSatam enjoys various delicacies from Kashmiri cuisine such as Gushtaba, Rista, Rajma, Kahwa & Kashmiri flatbreads. Watch this feastful episode filled with fun & joy on this #WorldHappinessDay and follow @timesnowfoodie for more such exciting Foodie journeys with us!
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Komentáře • 62

  • @timesfoodie
    @timesfoodie  Před 3 lety +10

    Restaurant Address:
    Matamaal Kashmiri Restaurant,
    DLF City Court, 203-204, Sikanderpur, Nathupur, Sector 24, Gurugram, Haryana 122002

  • @smubashir007
    @smubashir007 Před 3 lety +5

    This is really a place like Maatamal for us Kashmiris - really Authentic Wazwaan . I always being there

  • @stargmail
    @stargmail Před 3 lety +5

    Wow...thanks for showing so many dishes from Kashmir ❤️

  • @sardarbootasingh2708
    @sardarbootasingh2708 Před rokem +2

    A fine video was posted in Kashmir. Fell in love with her, her people and her culture. It must be noted the history of this region is very interesting. Technically it is Aryan Central Asia and few invaders made it here if they did they did not last for long. Thus the ethnicity, language, culture, etc. of this Valley is very unique. Kashmiris being Aryans are heavy meat-eaters since time immemorial. Islam has nothing to do with this and in fact the Pandits of Kashmir more often consume more meat than Muslims. Though a Pandit will never eat beef. Technically, there is no difference between a Kashmiri Muslim and a Pandit. All Kashmiri Muslims are recent converts from Kashmiri Hindus though of different castes. The only difference between Pandits and Muslims is the Pandits are Hindus while the Muslims follow Islam a fine Semitic religion. Many Muslim converts from Kashmiri Pandits still use their caste name with pride. Thus only minor, cultural, wedding, etc. traditions vary between them but these are border-line. Kashmiris have much in common with the Jat-Sikhs as far as marriage traditions are concerned. A Kashmiri be he or she a Muslim or a Pandit will only marry a Kashmiri. Few have married outside but more often if not always they come from families with problems. I look forward to Kashmir maintaining her ethnicity, language, culture, traditions, etc. as a distinct region of India. In any case India is the most diverse part of our planet.

  • @arjunchatterjee875
    @arjunchatterjee875 Před 2 lety +2

    Amongst Indian cuisines I felt that they have a good variety of meat dishes but this is one place where I felt that a vegetarian can be just as happy or maybe even happier than a non vegetarian... 👍🏻 The rajma, variety of sabjis, rotis and baked goods are amongst the best you will find in Gurugram... And don't get me started on the selection of the best of authentic kashmiri meat dishes... I highly recommend this restaurant if you ever visit Gurugram... Arjun

  • @ud3592
    @ud3592 Před 3 lety +3

    Best food and the best and warmest experience in Gurgaon. Missing this from New York!

  • @veenarai8528
    @veenarai8528 Před rokem

    Its a beautiful restaurant in Delhi with feel of Kashmir. Its awesome. Food is really great.

  • @deeptimalhotra7693
    @deeptimalhotra7693 Před 5 měsíci

    AWSOME ❤️ 😊

  • @masvalmaqboolbutt9859
    @masvalmaqboolbutt9859 Před 2 lety +3

    What is Matamal? Kashmir is Aryan Central Asia. The Kashmiri language is linked to the proto-Aryan language from which the two twin languages (extremely similar) namely Avestan-Persian and Rigvedic-Sanskrit arose. Mata is abridged form of Matar (Mother) . Since all Aryan languages are related Matar in Alma-Matar (Latin) has the same meaning. Kashmiri language belongs to the Dardic group of Aryan (Indo-European) languages and Shina and Kalash languages both Dardic are related to Kashmiri. Heavy meat consuption is a part of the culture of this Valley since time-immemorial. Wazvan is also an indigenous Kashmiri name. Van means shop.

    • @billa_5420-urf
      @billa_5420-urf Před 2 lety

      Nice to know so much about our pandit brothers. I'm also a Brahmin from north india and we also consume meat but not as much as our kashmiri brahmin brothers , they are on a different level !

    • @Deira854
      @Deira854 Před rokem

      Kashmiri pandits follow the original hinduism to Rig-Vedic people , but unfortunately their culture has mostly been wiped out. Kashmiri hindus are actually similar to other non Islamic Dardic people like Hunza and Kalash Chitralis. But today they have been destroyed

  • @gohermir8478
    @gohermir8478 Před 8 měsíci

    Haakh is available in all seasons but the variety is different, around 12 varieties, summer season..khanyari haakh, monji haakh ;winter season.. wande haakh, haenz haakh( primarily grown on dal lake), woeste haakh, monje haakh. To name just a few

  • @kaushikaaron
    @kaushikaaron Před 2 lety +1

    Best thing is that it is kashmiri pandit restaurant. I would definitely visit some day.

  • @sanjanamule2597
    @sanjanamule2597 Před 3 lety +2

    Superbb

  • @user-to6nh3wn1v
    @user-to6nh3wn1v Před 10 měsíci

    Kashmir is Rocking every where love from Dubai

  • @saimasaima4194
    @saimasaima4194 Před 2 lety +1

    Haakh is available all round the year, but different varieties

  • @sendtokedarbhide
    @sendtokedarbhide Před 2 lety

    Matamaal has now opened a branch at Wakad in Pune at Pristine Square

  • @surbhi5655
    @surbhi5655 Před 2 lety

    you r natural....😊😊😊

  • @nilab9093
    @nilab9093 Před 3 lety +3

    Arjun,enjoyed watching yummy Kashmiri cuisine. Yr presentation, great. Special tks to Matamaal restaurant,owners & yr team as well. Keep it up

  • @ansh27feb
    @ansh27feb Před 2 lety +1

    Yesterday, I've been there and we ordered wazwaan thali, meet balls were extremely hard and there were two dishes of similar types, experience wasn't that great as perceived from video.

  • @rajattsinghall6362
    @rajattsinghall6362 Před rokem

    Price of thali ?

  • @FarazNoor
    @FarazNoor Před 6 měsíci

    Kulcha kon dikyayega?

  • @lalukoul1619
    @lalukoul1619 Před 3 lety

    Too yummy

  • @lalukoul1619
    @lalukoul1619 Před 3 lety

    Too good

  • @deeptimalhotra7693
    @deeptimalhotra7693 Před rokem

    Nic😊

  • @sagarikalabroo9291
    @sagarikalabroo9291 Před 3 lety

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @SanjitRavani108
    @SanjitRavani108 Před rokem

    Kashmiri pandit my foot

    • @Deira854
      @Deira854 Před rokem +1

      Kashmiri pandits follow the original hinduism to Rig-Vedic people , but unfortunately their culture has mostly been wiped out. Kashmiri hindus are actually similar to other non Islamic Dardic people like Hunza and Kalash Chitralis. But today they have been destroyed

  • @iaptbai4
    @iaptbai4 Před 3 lety

    Share the menu

  • @THE_RISING_SUN
    @THE_RISING_SUN Před 3 lety +4

    I wonder how does Kashimiri Pandit Non-veg thali includes No Onion, Garlic but Mutton?

    • @naveenraina1
      @naveenraina1 Před 3 lety +2

      It owes to its extreme cold weather, in ancient times Pandits included it in thier menu.

    • @deepanshukaulphilip5676
      @deepanshukaulphilip5676 Před 3 lety +1

      It all has got to do with geography of a place.

    • @jklseries5595
      @jklseries5595 Před 3 lety +2

      Vegetarianism was promoted by Jain philosophy, otherwise meat eating was the norm throughout our subcontinent prior to Jainism. The no garlic/no onion thing is a cultural quirk of KPs.

    • @jklseries5595
      @jklseries5595 Před 3 lety +1

      @akshay bhat
      No. Kashmiris have always been heavy meat eaters. I suggest you read the Nilamat Purana.
      Moreover,, in ancient times beef eating in Souht Asia was normal. Have you read the Manu Smriti?
      Vegetarianism was heavily promoted by JAINISM and also by Buddhism.
      KPs continued to eat meat (though not Beef) because there is nothing mentioned in Hindu texts about vegetarianism.
      Also, while Traditional KP cuisine does not use tomotaoes/onions/garlic---But you will be hard-pressed nowadays to find KPs who do not eat Tomoatoes/onions/garlic. Even my grandparents generation eats these in salads etc.

    • @jklseries5595
      @jklseries5595 Před 3 lety

      @akshay bhat
      Nilamat Purana and other Kashmiri (Snaskrit) texts mention meat eating in Kashmir. ManuSmriti talks about beef -eating. I suggest you read these texts before arguing. My grandparents are orthodox KPs and they all eat tomtaoes, onions and garlic (though like you saud, they also never add these in KP dishes). KPs have a good blend of veegetarian and meat-eating. I don't know which KPs you interact with.

  • @aishwaryagupta6579
    @aishwaryagupta6579 Před rokem

    Price?

    • @moonknight6918
      @moonknight6918 Před rokem

      Aishwarya Gupta i ordered the wazwan thali which was I think Rs1350/inr

  • @koul09876
    @koul09876 Před rokem +1

    Baat rogenjosh. Koshur baat jin.

  • @Krishna-lo9dt
    @Krishna-lo9dt Před 2 lety

    here after Kashmir Files

  • @ifra_jan
    @ifra_jan Před 2 lety +1

    Dont go there its waste of money last time i order online thats why i m saying and its not actual waswan it taste ewww because i m kashmiri so i know the actual taste of wazwan…

  • @sobiya1264
    @sobiya1264 Před 3 lety

    THERE IS NO THALI CULTURE IN KASHMIRI CULTURE

    • @jklseries5595
      @jklseries5595 Před 3 lety +3

      There is indeed at special occasions- We just don't refer to it as a Thali in our language.

    • @manaspratimdas707
      @manaspratimdas707 Před 2 lety +1

      Thali Culture is not there even in the Northeast also. The mainlanders introduced it recently.

    • @nitishsaxena1372
      @nitishsaxena1372 Před 2 lety

      Trami ko thali bol diya to make them understand

    • @prernakoul9866
      @prernakoul9866 Před 2 lety +2

      Kashmiri pandits do have thali culture and also, you’re not the only Kashmiris

    • @anjnakaul7593
      @anjnakaul7593 Před rokem

      @@prernakoul9866 👌