Day 9 of letting you pick my meal
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- čas přidán 24. 02. 2022
- Himali Eats
3238 E Douglas Ave
Wichita, KS 67208
himalieats.com
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Day 10?
Indian pizza!!!!!!
Sri lankan food plsss
Try turkish bakalva Dolma
a frankenstein-like creation from different fast food chains! like combining buns, patties, chicken, etc + add your fav hot sauce!
Chilacilas?
love how respectful you are on how to eat foods
What does this even mean? Had she been rude to any other meals, no.
yeah I mean like I would be really careful about how I eat a food from another country that I have no idea about just in case im doing it wrong and I get attacked lmao
@@hellothere3144 i think they mean she’s one of the few that doesn’t want to disrespect any culture by asking how to eat the foods
@@reyphobic That sounds sucky. Then why eat their food if I can't enjoy it how I like? Gatekeeping their food much? Let me guess spaghetti to? Are the italians gonna murder me for daring to eat noodles?? Ridiculous I swear.
You should eat however makes you comfortable, f**k those who say "eat it in one bite" they just want me to finish fast or pay you more for more food and call it "culture". What does eating something in a few bites or in one have to do with culture!? It's just eating the thing, it shouldn't matter!
I appreciate it when anyone tries to eat food traditionally as well. I’m also okay though w/ anyone eating food however they want if it’s genuinely comforting for them
Indians and Nepalese people loveeeee momos❤️ watching this made me salivate 😇
Ikr I love momos 🤤
Me too
Yeah man some fried and veg momos with hot sauce are literally FIRE
Yess momos are my favourite
South Indians don’t…
Nepalese cuisines are kinda underrated. As a Nepalese, I'm glad that our foods are getting more exposure. Mo:Mo is literally every Nepali's Fav food ❤😋
We also have momo it's good in taste but i personally think nepali and tibetan momos is far better than we have in India
@@avigujjar8071and pani Puri are more hygienic and tasty in Nepal and Momo so much better in Nepal then India.
I think U tried the momo in Nepal from a Indian man that's why U think that Nepal Momo is not good as Indian
Momos originated in tibey
@@flapjack6983 no it was from Newari community from Nepal and then spread in Tibet
I love MO MO I CANT GET ENOUGH🤤🤤🤤
Momo is such a huge thing in Nepal. I remember whenever there was a big celebration or family gathering 1st thing we have to do was to make momo.
Momo is not only a dish, for me it is love, it is memory, it is a tradition and most importantly it is so so delicious. My mouth was literally watering just by seeing you eat them 😌😌
its a necessity
cant imagine a world without momo really.
Its a culture
Momos is an insult
momos are very popular in india to like you can find a stall everywhere lol
Glad that Nepali food is getting some recognition in the world. Momo is literally the favourite food of every Nepali. I'm glad you enjoyed them 😊. Nepali people usually eat steamed buff momo (buffalo meat) with some chutney or jhol (cold soup) and it's honestly the best version. Hope you'll try it next time ❤️
Indian momo is good , but Nepali momos are to die for !!! They're SOOOOO good
North-east India, Bhutan, and Nepal have the best momos in the WORLD !!
Even in india we have momos and we'll butter chicken is best in indian cushion as well as gullab jamun... Ist it nice being neighbour we have so much to share
@@goldypohankar5947 yeah man indian food is also just toooo damn good. I'm usually eating regular Nepali food and sometimes I go to an Indian restaurant and try the samosa, chole bhature, and other dishes and then I realize, damn!! this is why indian cuisine is sooo popular. It just hits the spot man.
And glad you enjoyy Nepali food as well
@@hermione_at_hogwarts Agreed man!! Though I haven't tried any momo other than Nepali, I'm sure the others taste awesome as well. Will definitely try em in the future
P.S. Wingardium Leviosa ✨
@@goldypohankar5947 yeah, I'm from India as well ...and i don't think i could live without Indian food
Perfect desserts 🤌
The kulfi guy
You are here
Make gulab jamun
@@jazzy4164 he is pakistani he will never
kulfee person !!!!
Momos are a super popular food here in India! Happy to see Nepali cuisine finally get the recognition it deserves 😊
Bro research it originates from Tibet and came to India after a decade it went to Nepal ...
As a Nepalese who has been to a lot of different countries and tried different cuisines, I can confidently say that Momos are the best food in my opinion. I'm really glad you liked it.
Momos are huge in India as well! It's a perfect snack while you're out meeting friends because they often sell them on food carts. We usually eat them with a super spicy chilli sauce and a yoghurt based cooler sauce on this side of the border. Forever indebted to our nepalese brothers for the absolute balls of delight that are momos! 😂❤
You could just say a chilli sauce and mayonnaise
this was indian food. gulab jamun and qulfi aswell as momos are indian food.
@@loathfluctuation1191 lol i thought the same
@@huzaifa-682 no momos are from Nepal actually
@@huzaifa-682 go search the history of momos before claiming it as Indian....yes it is enjoyed as a delicacy in India as well but it's orginated in Nepal
I love that Wichita has a Nepalese restaurant. I'm not aware of any in Ottawa, Canada. My only exposure to Nepalese food was in 2017 in Canberra, Australia, where there was an excellent Nepalese restaurant. It was an interesting mix of flavours familiar from north Indian food and unexpected new ingredients.
There is The Momo Spot in Holland Ave, Ottawa. They serve tasty nepalese momo
Being a Nepali I feel really happy seeing our culture and cuisines get appreciated😌
Someday I would visit nepal only to eat momso
There was no Nepali food.
@@abhaypatel4292 should go to Tibet since, momos are Tibetan food.
@@anixes momos are both nepali and tibetan food theres nothing wrong to want to go to any countries.
Bruh get arrested or killed by Chinese in tibet
Lisa is always so respectful towards the International cuisines she tries, unlike most content creators. That's just shows that besides being good at what she does she is in general a very sensible and good person.
Being a nepali thank you for enjoying my favourite food 🥰🥰
It's originated in Tibet travelled to Indian and after a decade went to Nepal ....
this gets more intresting the longer the series goes on
Momo is our Neapali cultural disc..I am glad you love it ! Proud to be Nepali 🇳🇵
Yes its in ur culture but it originates from Tibet travelled to Indian and after went to Nepal almost after a decade .....
Show me the article to make your point..other wise you are just speaking in air..true all the dumplings(including momos) started from tibet..but as every sweet is not Kit Kat..the texture and flavour of newari community makes this dumpling the momos..(THE texture evolved as time went)..and you are saying momos come through india to nepal without any firm bases..I am ok if someone says momo is of tibet..but you speaking in air is not so likeable..Even though you don't respect our culture..at least do research to make your point ..
omg hi lisa i’m a nepalese subscriber and i’ve been watching you for months now, i’m so glad you liked our cuisine 🥺❤️
Hey, Lisa! You should try eating cold Indian sweets (like Kaju katli, ras malai, gulab jamun) to help you calm the spice down during your spice tolerance videos. Just leave them in the fridge and take them out when you need them during/after the challenge. Hope it helps!
Omg yessssss I love these
Yesssssss but one small mistake, gulab jamun is best had warm 😆
She just had gulab jamun at the end of the video
Ooooo... Yess especially RABRI, the best help for spicy food
@@gobblegamerxxx110 yeah, but I think the cold one would be better to help with the spice for the spice tolerance videos.
I love how she is very respectful for the way she is pronouncing or eating
i really like how she tries to understand the culture behind the food and even does research on how to eat them. that's something most youtubers or influencers don't do! tysm for respecting our culture ❤️
i gotta say i absolutely love how many different cultures are a part of your fanbase, it’s heartwarming to see so many people light up when their culture’s food gets the spotlight
I love nepalese food omg i also appreciate how they're easily available here in India because they're absolutely delicious
It's an Tibetan culture dish not from India and Nepal as well it travel to these countries
Momo is a delicious steamed dumpling originating in Tibet which later spread to Nepal and the Indian state of Sikkim. Now it's an absolute staple food in Nepal and Sikkim.
Btw you don't need to eat it whole in one bite. Even in Nepal and Sikkim, they don't do that especially since many restaurants make momos in quite sizeable portions.
Thank you so much for tasting Nepalese foods and spreading the pros of Nepalese foods all over the glove, appreciate it!❤️❤️🤧
For day 10 can you try some Lebanese cuisine?
I love your videos Lisa.
You sure?!
Oh yes please!!! I love it, it’s super delicious! Even the simple dishes are good. 💖
yes, please try Lebanese food!
Thank you so much Lisa for trying out Nepalese food. Appreciate it so much. Much love from Nepal ❤❤❤
Love how you try your best to be respectful towards so many cultures ❤️
loved this video!! ❤️❤️❤️
Oh wow I now see where the Nepalese - Buddhist inspired air nomad Aang got the name for his pet! Also that looks so good, I'd love to try it.
Love from Nepal 🇳🇵❤
MoMo is the most loved and served food in Nepal. It originally came from Nepal's Newari Community.
MoMo is just one of the best foods in Nepal you must try more Nepali Foods. 🤗
I actually got to travel to Nepal several years ago and the buff (buffalo) momos were my favorite! Also congrats again on 3 mil subs, Lisa!
THE DESSERTS LOOKED SO GOOD
This is actually Nepali and Indian food 😊and I am happy that you tried them ❤️🌸love from Nepal 🇳🇵
Nepal made it famous and India made different variations of it but my favourite is steam momos with chutney or aachar and soup
Nah momo origin from Nepal and Tibet
Thank you for visiting a Nepali restaurant, Lisa! Lots of love from Nepal♥️
Goo-lawb jaw-moon good job! Great video, everything looks delicious!
OMG YESS U TRIED GULAB JAM!! ITS MY FAV TYY
I am impressed by the amount of food you can stomach,especially the ones that are not from your cuisine and you pronouncing the names of the dishes trying not to butcher it. So cool. ❤
You really think she eats everything she orders? Seriously?
@@cboybk she eats maybe a bit of everything. But I guess serving size is too big.
Bruh it made me so happy seeing her try these indian sweets. May I reccomend trying Rasmalai, it's another indian sweet and one of my favouriteeeessssss! I really think you'll enjoy it! :)
Never had that type of food before but it looks amazing definitely up for giving it a try
Thank you for trying Nepalese food ❤️ Have been following since long time
Next time you try Nepalese food, please try “daal-bhaat’ which literally means lentils and rice, also sometimes called a thali set. It has rice and daal (lentil soup), curry, usually chicken or mutton, which can be eliminated if you’re vegetarian; in some places they may have pork or fish curry as well. There are also different veggies and various pickles in that “thali” (which means plate in Nepali). It’s what people here in Nepal eat everyday (though some items may vary). I think you’ll love it.
Also, that momo looks delicious 😋
Ha that’s awesome I just had Himali eat last week! It was pretty good but all the momos tasted relatively the same and the Chicken curry was a little to spicy for me but overall delicious!😆
Love how there's a Nepalese scenery painting on the wall aswell lol
OMG YOURE IN WICHITA. I LOVE HIMALI EATS THEY HAVE THE BEST MOMOS IM SO GLAD YOU ARE HERE!
I have an exam and i am here watching lisa eat momos 😼
Lmao me too !! 😹
This time your gulab jamun pronunciation was on point love you to the moon and back
Not on point but is was improved from the last time . It's properly pronounced as gulab j-a-am-u-un
@H nah it's actually mun but Lisa literally pronounced it like mun . The mun is supposed to be pronounced as moon
@@Dodge6873 mun is pronounced the same way it is spelled, indians get hurt if people pronounce their words wrong, indians don't know foreigners are born with a different voice and accent.
@@_Swag_ bro u really need to increase ur understanding iq a bit . The reason I said is that @kittycornAyela said that her pronunciation was on point which it wasn't so I corrected it . Indians rarely get hurt if someone mispronounces the word but u can't call it whatever u want . The commentator said " on point " which it wasn't so I have corrected her . Foreigners haven't created the jamun so as an indian I apparently know more than you about the pronunciations pal
Definitely going to try this next time I’m in Wichita!
This is honestly really cool to me, I currently live in Nepal and let me tell you, everyone eats momo’s my mom dad and brother. I don’t like them but I think it’s very cool your trying these foods!
Looks so good 😭
Finally Nepali food is being recognized so happy about it 💗🙏🇳🇵
You did pronounce it better! Except it's "gul-aaab jaaa-moon". Thank you for being so respectful and for trying one of my favorite foods ❤️
This brings back the memories of momos I used to have on streetsides before COVID
Day 282 of asking
Can you instead of just eating the level 7 spicy noodles right away do it step-by-step? so by the time you get to 7 you’ll be ready!!😁
That's dedication
Longest wait almost a year
pop off man
Day 1 of asking you to touch grass
I give you the award of ✨dedication✨
As an indian who has serious lobe for nepali cuisine, their cuisine is so like similar yet so different but so underrated, i am so glad it is getting recognition.
Its an Tibetan culture dish .... It travelled to India and after that travelled to Nepal
I love getting to know friendly owners :) monos look good wish there was a spot nearby :(
I love this! I’m half Nepalese and that “tomato sauce” is called achar? I’m not sure how to spell it but it means pickle even though it has nothing to do with that- those deserts were also my childhood ahhh this brings back so many memories 😭💕
Love Nepali and Indian food and people. 😍🥰
to be honest, us Nepalis really don’t mind how you eat it but if you’d like to eat it traditionally that’s alright too! some Nepalis eat their rice with hands while other Nepalis use spoons
It's not even nepali
I love how you pronunced gulab jaman. Its one of my favourite desserts
Happy 3 million 🥳🥳✨❤️
Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🖤🖤🥰🖤
Yes finally Nepal is getting recognition usually countries like Nepal , Pakistan and Bangladesh , Srilanka are over shadowed by India . For some reason India takes credit for alot of cultures
As a srilankan , i agree w this
@@timetogetit1384 I know right
As an Indian I agree
@@oehydra9134 thank you I appreciate that
u know pak was a part of India before partition
It’s go-lap-ja-mon. And I’m glad you try different things!
momos are my #1 most favorite food ever. also the way the owner said "veg" brought back so many memories.
I am a Nepali loving in India and my love for moms is unconventional
Yum!!! Oh , and for day 10 try maggi with broccoli and cheese but put a little extra water to make it soupy maggi 😋😋
Thankyou lisa, love from
Nepal 🇳🇵
yum!~ sea momo's very good!! Im craving some right now
Glad to see you enjoy nepali cuisine lisa.🤗 Never thought I would be sitting in my home country watching you while you enjoy nepalese food there. Lots of support and love ❤❤💞
Well momos are tibetan cuisine not nepali... it's jst super popular there 👉👍👈
Believe me or not
That' “gulab” pronounce by lisa is sounds so perfect and it's almost sounds fake!
Keep it up lisa 😀
Nepalese food is SO good 😭 I wasn’t able to try the momo when I visited but it did look amazing!
LETTSSS GOOO!!! FINALLY A NEAPLI VIDEO I WAS WATING FOR IT
Because I am a nepali
Yess, Momo is a traditional Nepali food being eaten from fourteenth century,Momo is a Newari food eaten in the Kathmandu valley,which later got introduced to Tibet, China & as far as Japan by the Nepali princess who married a Tibetian prince in the late fifteenth century..
Pls try dong yen soup. It is in most thai resturants and if you love spicy and sour soup you will LOVE THIS!
Omg 😂 the pronunciation for Gulab jamun got me laughing so hard 😂❤
This looks sooooo gooooooood
He is so cute and has a great smile 😭
wow your rlly good at cooking can you make a longer video? you're really good at this..
I love gulab jamun with vanilla ice cream. Great combo.
I love gulab jamun 🤤🤤and momos ofc . It's been a long time since I had momos and your video got me cravin' 😂
That place was AWESOME! 😋
Her saying ghulab jaman is the best thing I can’t
Tq for trying nepali food in nepali restaurant. I wanted some youtuber sometime to try nepali food but no one did except you....love from nepal❤❤
I m glad that you tried nepali momo they are the best 💕💕💕💕
I love how you try new foods
The momos looked delish 🤤
P.s. gulaabjaman is how it’s spelled but the pronunciation is gulab jaa mun
"I googled how to eat momos " Yeah, it's the most Genuine question you would ask to google!
I m very happy yo show nepali restaurant 😋 🤗 🙌. I am from Nepal and your fan since beginning
GULAB JAMUN IS MY FAVOURITE DESERT!!! I BET YOU WOULD HAVE LOVED IT ANYWHERE YOU WOULD HAVE EATEN IT.
Wow those look good!
So next time can you try thai green curry?
Pleaseeeeee :)
Omg i feel so hungry looking at her eating the food
The way you pronounced gulab jamun just madee think of the times I used to put that in every emoji game with my friends😂
(This is how I pronounce it: goo-lab jaa-moon)
Yaaay you prounced kulfi right gulab Jaman was good too!
She said kulfi fine but I cracked up when she said “gulab jamooon”
Momos are superrrr popular here in India. It's one of the most commonly found (and loved) street food here!
Looks amazing 👏
Thx for trying my countries popular dishes❤
So glad u tried the Nepalese version of dumplings.... next time plzzz try jhol momo
Ooo I ate this before, it’s really good!
Makes me crave even more😍
Moooomoooooo, I absolutely love love love them so so much, like, you know how they ask, “what’s the one food you could eat for the rest of eternity?” For me, it’s momo. Also, it’s basically a staple food at this point, in Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu. Thanks for the vid. Would love if you explore more Nepali cuisines, we have such diverse palettes ❤
Momos is a Tibetan culture dish.. that travelled to Indian than went to Nepal ...