Your guide was not that great. First, he didn't take you to many other great iconic places some of which are there since 9-10 decades and which are too good to be missed. Second, I think the sequence could have been better to enjoy it more. For example pan is supposed to be the last thing after all the food. It is like a moth freshener.
You guys have such a positive perspective towards everything. That’s the key to happiness. India is the biggest vegetarian nation in the world and there are so many flavors and texture from so little variation that you’ll find there.
Delhi has such great street food! I just did A Chef's Tour in Kolkata and ate 10 courses, each place over 100 years old too. I'll be back in Delhi next month and will probably try the tour here too.
No way, that's awesome!! We did the tour with them in Kolkata as well (video will be up in a few weeks) and it was amazing! If your guide was Avik we are sure your tour was incredible. He was such a wicked guide!
you have been to more than 10 countries but have only 14k subscriber ,now you are in India , This RU-vid channel will be a family of more than 50k subscriber before you leave India for sure .
Hi both. To avoid digestion issues, I suggest you to have curd/yogurt/lassi/ butter milk as the last dish of every meal.. This has full of probiotics and will help your digestion issues and also aid in tasting lovely veg dishes of India - Madhu, from Chennai ( South India).
@@user-pz6et7bi5w bro one thing I want to say is, spices are healthy for body if taken in moderation like black peper, cloves, cinammon sticks and leaves, curry leaves, cardamom etc. all are healthy for body. These are also used in ayurveda. But if someone do notalways eat spices, then consuming it can upset his stomach, bcs spice can be too hot for him and his untrained stomach. So you can ask for less spices (if you are not regular spice eater); it is also has nice flavours too. And raita, lassi, butter-milk are also really good as you suggested.
You guys are energetic as hell. Loved the vlog. And yes, you are absolutely right in getting a guide. Its like getting a tutor for studying, you can always study on your own but it will take way longer, tutor will help you achieve the same goal in miniscule amount of time.
Wow, this street food tour in Chandni Chowk looks incredible! Thanks for sharing your experience and the recommendation. Can't wait to try all these delicious Indian street foods when I visit Delhi! 🇮🇳🍲✨
I really love your positive energy. The best part about all your dishes was that it was all Vegetarian and that's something I don't think any other country can offer. Just saying that's what you get from a civilization which is thousands of year old.
Awesome video guys, Gajendra is a nice guy explained dishes in details. There are 100s of india vlogs we see in youtube but few like yours can keep us connected till the end. Keep up the good work, enjoy the diversity of India.
I just love how you to just enjoy being here among us. I love the positivity of you two. You guys are respectful, accepting to new culture and definitely have a huge heart for more. ❤️🙏 This is why our ancestors aptly said : *atithi devo bhava:* Guests are gods.
We INDIANS always share love and kindness. Don't know you have noticed or not in india's tour videos, you got tremendous response on your videos. Make as many as videos you can. beneficial for your channel and also for your happy memories.
the first shot of Chandni chawk where you meet your guide, the white temple behind you is the Gauri Shankar Mandir(temple), one of the most revered temple in old delhi
Really heartening to see you guys experiencing the local delicacies and also thank you for acknowledging the local guide. Maybe you can also share his contact details so that other visitors can also benefit from it. Have fun.
Just a friendly advice guys keep it simple and clean thumbnail with both of you guys and a small title you guys are literally writing a essay and thats throwing us off 💀
Love that you both are so open to trying everything and having an open mind in terms of the flavour and palate acceptance... If you ever in lucknow hit me up i would love show you guys around.
I hope both of you enjoy to this journey in my country 🇮🇳🇮🇳. After end this journey both of you return to your country taking lots of amazing memories. Let's enjoy it😇😇😇🤯
Man Delhi has the most amazing street food ! The Rabdi , Golgappa and Paneer Butter Masala with Hot butter Roti ... 😭 And I'm here eating Mc chicken with cold fries..
@@nicoleandmico It doesn't even come close Fellas ! Poutine comes close but I'd take GolGappa and Paneer Butter Masala with Hot Roti and Lassi and Rabdi to wash it down over anything !
You guys have to visit Goa( It's literally the Hawaii of India its amazing) And Kerala too.. BTW totally in love with your videos ! Keep more videos coming!!
@@nicoleandmico the best thing about your videos is that it feels very genuine. even us Indians think twice before trying street food from places we dont know. Always look for the shops that are crowded with locals and the food wouldn't disappoint you. although avoid the cheapest options which are crowded by laborers or drivers as your stomach might not be able to handle it. just take suggestions from a few locals or even on instagram or youtube before trying any food here. and yeah freshly cooked hot food is usually very safe. hope to see more of your videos soon :) enjoy your stay
U must try chole kulche.....btw loving ur India tour☺️Can u pls tell what was ur inspiration for the world tour and leaving ur jobs?....and u should travel all the parts of India ...enjoy and forgive us if u had a bad experience.....thank you☺️🤗
Thanks! We worked for many years to save up enough to quit our jobs and travel. We love learning about new cultures, meeting new people, and eating new foods! We are doing our best to see a good amount of India during our 2 months here :)
@@nicoleandmico please go to Uttar pradesh basically Agra 'Mathura-Vrindawan-Barsana,Ayodhya and Varanasi and Kanpur and Lucknow and fatehpur sikri too