Trying $0.40 Aloo Kachori while exploring Kamla Nagar đźđł
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 29. 06. 2024
- Support the channel and buy my ultimate Desi Delhi food guide here: maxmcfarlin.gumroad.com/l/24h... đźđł Welcome back to north Delhi! After enjoying a rather heavy breakfast of chole bhature with my rickshaw driver, in the last video I was off in search of a drink to quench my thirst. I wandered back to the stall that sold us the chole bhature and asked if there were any drink stalls nearby. Although I wasn't really looking to drink a heavy lassi, I asked for a lassi shop and the man selling told me they had lassi there. I had to oblige.
The lassi was really good and big for 80 INR (~$0.98 USD). It was a Punjabi style lassi with nice curds from the milk on top.
After finishing my lassi it happened to be the time school was starting in the morning I suppose. At that time, I was looking at my phone for directions to another food, when some Indian middle school students came over to ask for the time. I had seen them eyeing my phone for some reason, and they came over to chat and then asked to see my phone. I politely declined, although I don't think there was any ill-intent. I think they were just curious what a new iPhone looked like.
After chatting it was time for another delicious Indian snack. It just so happens that just a few hundred meters down the road from the chole bhature place is a famous small snack stall selling aloo (potato) kachori called Sharma Kachori Wala.
Right as I started walking in the direction of the stall, I could immediately tell which one it was. It was surrounded by people eating. It was so crowded in fact that I thought there was a line, but the friendly locals confirmed to me it was just a walk up and grab.
One plate of aloo kachori comes with an aloo mixture, and 5 pieces of kachori, which is a crunchy fried snack, all for only 35 INR (~$0.43 USD). After figuring out how to film with one hand due to no seating, I gave it a try. The aloo mixture was much spicier than I was expecting, but it was absolutely delicious. The flaky, crunchy kachori was an incredible combination, although I found it difficult to scoop up the aloo mixture with such a crunchy, non-malleable tool. I think I did okay though for my first time.
After finishing my aloo kachori, I was really full from all the food and drinks, so I decided to walk around a bit more and try to build up an appetite. Unfortunately I didn't really get hungry, but instead got extremely thirsty. I stumbled upon a mall-area with places selling lots of clothes, and there happened to be a drink places selling drinks. I decided to try a drink called Nimbu Lemon, which is basically a spiced lemonade with various types of masala in it. It was really good and the mother-son owner duo were very nice. One cup was 30 INR (~$0.37 USD).
Hope you enjoy.
Sharma Kachori Wala: goo.gl/maps/bbv2ftPnBgx7rS42A
Timing: 7am-10pm everyday
Video Chapters:
0:00 Trying $1 Punjabi Lassi
2:49 Indian students want to see my iPhone
4:58 Trying Sharma Aloo Kachori
10:39 Trying $0.37 Nimbu Lemon drink
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Those two kids are the true definitions of Delhi kids.
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đâïž chor h sab
Sale ek no kai wale the ha accent delhi wala tha. Sarkari school kai bacche aise hote hai delhi kai
aisa nahi hai sab ek jaise nahi hote, main soch raha tha kahin phone leke na bhag jaayein..poore India ka naam kharab ho jaata
@@Vinayrsy yes, the accent and the heckling confidence is what I'm talking about đ
True Indian would never pay 80 rupee for one glass of lassi đ
Lol Delhi mein specially Kamla nagar mein yahi rate hai
Bahut bikti hai
It doesnât really matter where itâs sold ,80 bucks is still too muchâ€
true Indians will never charge a foreigner this much for that lussi
To ghar pe bana ke free me pee le. đđ
Now you're giving certificates
It's 3.00am now in Hyderabad (India ) and I'm watching your all videos from evening 7.30 pm I watched almost all videos ur incredible man loved it so enjoying my day by watching ur videos... Please visit Hyderabad next time here we have lots of food to taste..
Chris, ur nature is very kind and humble, and down to earth type, đ€
Wow Rs 80 is mega expensive for a lassi... Usually around 20-30. Hey ho ...
Rs 40-50 these days
Malai bala hai bhai
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@@bigscrounger Malai upar se dala hai bhai lassi međ 80 rupees is jenuine hai delhi jesi city me I think đ
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Great videos, it's like being there with you and experiencing India.
The only negative side is that watching your videos make me salivate.
the moment i saw your videos , i got addicted to it, such nice hindi you speak with great demeanour, you are really smart guy
I am so amazed to hear his hindi.... very clear & confidence in language.
Thank you so much bro!
Yes really man appreciate
@@chrismixxlewisdipti is a female name so donât call her bro đ
@@Iloveyousomuch00 think he means sis
Is this chrish lewes channel real or fake?
Your Hindi is really good & it is nice that you have picked up the language as it is spoken in every day life. Since you're a foodie the place you must visit is Kolkata, moreover everything is comparatively cheaper here. Food variety is endless.
The way you're treating random people to free food gives me inspiration. If I ever come into good money or find a comfortable enough job, this is what I am going to do. Visit countries and treat people to free food/drinks. You are an amazing person and I wish you achieve all the goals in your life ^.^
hoooo shut up
â@@1Unkown11 brutal đđ
0:50 He said Jharkhand, not Uttarakhand. It is a state in the east of India
Lol
You just earned a new subscriber Chris. Hats off đ
Chris I suggested your friend Max to visit Lucknow and he accepted my suggestion because the food and hospitality of Lucknow is world famous, especially the Biryani here is famous all over the world, once you too must visit Lucknow.
U are so kind to treat peopleâ€
Chris asking random vendorâs age was hilarious
Hi esha
@@hemantsahuraj kya kaam hai lawdachand
It's awesome to see you brother I see max and yours vedios everytime
Chris I would suggest you to visit places like Rajasthan, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Uttrakhand, North East. You will get to see different kind of terrain and food items also would be very different.
You are very nice and humble person i have ever seen on youtube vlog
Wow bro, you are really good at speaking Hindi â€ïž love from India đźđł
Subscribed !
Seriously Chris, your having chole bhature and kachori right at the corner of my native home... Getting craved for that.. yummy though very jealous lol. Enjoy
If you were in Kamla Nagar- you should have eaten Chole Baturay at Chache Di Hatti. It is off the street behind the back entrance of Kirorimal (KM College) college. Very famous and tasty and been there for the last 55 years to my knowledge.
Lassi we get it by Rs 20 (Small cup) and Rs 30 (Big cup) in Nagaland..
Please visit Hornbill Festival which will be held on 1st Dec to 10 Dec in Kisama Nagaland...
Still need Inner line permit for Non Indian ??
@@udomshukul3383 government made that rule.not public
YOUR HINDI TOUCHING MY HEARTâ€ïž you are so sweet ..
You are so humble â€ïžđ€
Chris. .you speak good Hindi and English. You are also very approachable and pleasant ...Only food videos become boring sometimes...you should explore more of india in terms of cultural, mythical, historical importance, development, wonderful & beautiful places...cultural important places.and also you can keep mixing the videos with food varieties available all over india.The country is a CONTINENT within itself.Your popularity will zoom to next level
rrr@ amazing thought
I didn't consider that the videos would be blatantly boring sometimes, but it has crossed my mind a few times if it is mainly about trying food and how long that can maintain an interest. But I have watched 20 or 30 videos already and it's only been 2 days or so. I thought I was only going to watch one. (Wrong.) At almost every place he goes to, there are people who are curious to know more about him and then they become a little fixated on his Hindi and how fair-skinned he is and wonder what his background is. Not 100% of the encounters but many of them make for interesting discoveries about the people and bring out emotions in the viewer. All of that in spite of focusing primarily on food at the moment.
you might think the food videos get boring but i've probably watched 100s of food videos in india from creators like chris or daily max etc and i still watch more. idk tbh that might just be a personal prefernce
So funny when you are learning Max's eating terms such as "Cleaning My Palate" đđ
he speaks more than 10 languages of different different countries
You should go to Nagpur next time you are in India Chris. Food there is amazing too. Try Corridor seven Coffee and Saoji CUisine, Tarri poha and Preeti corner Samosas
Chris bhai I am proud of you you came to India and visit my country thanks bro visit again and came to bihar bodhisth temple here bodhgaya
God bless you bhai love from India
Bro he said Jharkand instead of Uttrakhand
Jharkhand was once part of bihar but now it's a separate state adjacent to it.
You doing great job we believe on you brother
I am watching you from NewZealand. You are in my home city. I miss all the street food.
You speak Hindi very well increadible
You can also visit in Uttarakhand nanital ,haridwar ,dehradun they are also the best place for tourist to visit
Bro your video are really interesting and your Hindi is too good keep it up
9:30 The hustle culture in India is top notch. The guy is a student and a teacher at the same time.
And you think this is something to be proud of? Life is hard for most Indians.
Itâs not hustle. Itâs called making ends meet with 2 jobs.
@@mytravls That in itself is one kind of hustle
@@VijilGupta nope itâs not. Itâs called a daily grind. Hustle isnât the right word.
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force (someone) to move hurriedly or unceremoniously in a specified direction.
"they hustled him into the back of a horse-drawn wagon"
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INFORMALâąNORTH AMERICAN
obtain by forceful action or persuasion.
"the brothers headed to New York to try and hustle a record deal"
noun
1.
busy movement and activity.
"the hustle and bustle of the big cities"
@@mytravls Chill man!!
You are amazing brođ Your Hindi is so nice đ
You're so kind.
If your Lassi has a thick malai then it's come out of a cheap ghee. They mix dalda ghee in warm milk to make the curd and when it gets cold that ghee mixes with milk cream and turned into a thick layer and people think that's the good quality lassi
That blue pants guys are from my school, ohh nostalgia
I am very much impressed by your Hindi. It's awesome in your voice
Its so funny to see that chris is struggling to eat kachori but behind him a guys is enjoying himself with kachori and giving a true way of eating alloo kachori
I think he was struggling mostly because he has to hold the camera and everything otherwise i m sure he would have slayed the Kashmiri better than the guy behind him â€
Love your nature man đŻ...and great content â
Chris, you are a gentleman đ
Hindi is 98% pure listening to any foreigner ever in my life
Great effort u did bro
Hindi is very tough language but you learned very easily
Plz one day come in meerut and go to" rohtash halwai " at 9 am to 11 am
It is situated near T.P Nagar police station far from 1 km
and samosa also and many delicious sweets and aloo kachori of different types and which can't found in Delhi.
And taste chole bhature ( at begum bridge chowk) shop name is ( Delhi chole bhature)
and have jalebi
and summer dishes are
Nan khataie
Ghewar
Hlo sir, I am fan of your smile, you smile in every situation which makes me happyâ„ïžđźđł...
Aap small village experience kerna Chris. You will thank me for the genuine experience you will get when you visit non tourist cities and villages.
@chris - you explore the beautiful mountains also in India .. example Simla - just take a bus from Delhi ..
This place is so close to my school .we used to visit here every second day after school đâ€ïž
Happy new yearđ«đ« chris bhai
Mujhe bi america le chlo đ
Lassi or Chaas is perfect after eating things like chole bhature as it helps set the stomach
Good to know!
â@@chrismixxlewisor yogurt
You r 2 good bro love from India
Hi Chris, please come in India-Bihar and try Litti-chokha. This food is very famous in all over india.
wah bhai wah
0:50 He said, "Jharkhand", not Uttarakhand. There are many khands in India. Khand means section or region.
Chris i m very shock your Hindi is very clear . When you will come again Delhi . You should try Fateh Chand ki kachori at civil lines near St Xavier school
Please try to visit Rajasthan too. You will enjoy the adventure
Good vlog overall đ đđ» đ
EXCELLENT VLOG BROTHER...FROM CHAMBA TEHRI GARHWAL UTTARAKHAND ,,,,INDIA...
I Love My India đźđłđźđłđźđł
Sir you are a real chatora vlogger
You know the taste
Thanks for showing good image of india
Thanks bro
From the shop you ate Kachori is really famous, I have eaten alot of kachoris from that shop.
To much excited for you
1st shop u had lassi is OM di hatti....serve amazing chole bhature..
Chris if ur still in Delhi please msg!
I really like your vlogs bro đ Hope you liked the Kachori â€
0:52 he was from Jharkhand Lewis!
Well I'll agree you landed at the right place for the aloo kachori ! đŻ
Good job chris đ
Hi ur new subscriber,n ur Hindi is osm
80 for laasi- don't overcharge people are watching, 10-20 extra is fine. It's your best shot to be popular. Chris looks like you are enjoying. Welcome to India.. I am glad you found some best shop who were really generous..
0:51 he was saying jharkhand it's a state where we have tata steel
Ok ok enough toxic indians...please don't only focus on the wrong things you negative people
@@rgfitness6425 I was not talking to you but j think you guys are more toxic and one more tata is biggest steel producers In world
I think you are Pakistani haha poor country đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
16:52 this was soo sweet made me smile
Me living france now but love you to watch your videos
Chris if the spices burn your tongue put a bit of sugar on your tongue it will stop the burning instantly good video ChrisđŹđ§đđđđ
Cool bro
It's pretty fascinating that you know how to speak Hindi
How come this nice, honest and funny soul has just under 25K subscribers?
he has another channel, close to 1 mil subs
800k+ in his another channel
Very nice video bro
That kachori wala ...was one of the most famous places...and my favourite too âïžâïž
Man your Hindi is amazing đđ
Hey Chris , you are a vivid eater .
When u said - yha pine ke jagah hai ??
It means you are asking for wine đđ
Love you brother
Indians want to go to America: Americans want to go to India. LOL
It's chains âïž
Love you from all India
Chris bhai you speak Hindi very well thanks bro
Donât have words to appreciate you
15:40 đź đ„€
Yeaaa facts what was that about ? đđđ
I am from France but love you too much
Funny thing about foreigners. Whenever they eat street foods they ask same very common question - âhow long you have been selling ? But shopkeepers never estimates to tell them. They simply answered ignoringly- 10yrs or 20 yrs đ
when u come again in east delhi then eat ram kachori wala in near shahdara and also eat ram gollgappe and also biryani so many
Bro please come to, Indore (Madhya Pradesh). I can give u a food tourđ
It's nice that u are enjoying yourself in India..but don't limit your videos to food blog and central India, please interact and explore India more.And I am glad you love India.
At once please come to uttrakhand dehradun...
Nice video bro
Nice break fast
Love this video I'm from India
You should know that there is a restaurant in Jahkira... Guru rakha hai, the food there is very tasty, do try it sometime... tell me đđđ
Very nice chris
Come to Rajasthan đ
I am indian in minsk belarus visit you will love this country
Hey Chris, when you goto Kolkata next plz do visit laali changali club kachori at bara bazzar
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