Hello everyone, Here's another street food tour video that @foodnommics instagram.com/foodnommics/ and I did in Basantapur/Kathmandu. Of all three food I ate, Sekuwa was my favorite. This was filmed right after our short excursion to Bhaktapur where we tried several local snacks for breakfast. These street food tour was delightful thanks to Aleesa's local knowledge! I have one street food tour remaining from BOUDHA :) In the meantime, you can support this channel by NOT SKIPPING THE ADS. It helps this channel to keep going and providing you with free content :) Thank you so much for your time and for watching. Let me know of all these 6 foods we try in Bhaktapur and Kathmandu, which one is your favorite? What is your favorite part of this video?
😎 Thanks for sharing your exprience and exploration its become extra knowledge to each other with your positive contain...and may allah bless and covery syifa...☺☺
The best part of your video is you expain things that are not known world-wide(for instance ,the way you described Newari cuisine ) ,which adds beauty in your vlogs. Im a Nepali viewer but there are viewers from other countries as well . Im happy that you are aware of what you are doing . Much love sister 💙 keep growing and glowing .
Loved showing you around Syifa. It was something new for me. I did enjoy capturing your vlog although I was drooling the entire time seeing you eat. Eagerly waiting for your next vlog. 🌶 ❤️
Thanks Aleesa! Can't have such exciting food tour without your extensive knowledge! Thank you so much for you valuable time assisting me and helping me capturing those BTS!
@@SyifaAdriana we will full support you beautiful Syifa 🙌🙌🙌🙌 you are the one amazing master vlogger you show the world what's the environment in side the Nepal.. you did it.. thanks one's more.. Syifa.. 🙌🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏✌✌✌💟💙💓💚💚💓💚💚💛💓 we love you .. we proud of you.. 🤗🤗🤗🤗
It's so good to see you try and review Nepali food.... love from Nepal 😊😊😊 have been watching all your videos, they are great 👍👍👍 You look like a Nepali and and and..... I think I'm falling for you 🥰🥰🥰
Thanks a lot Cliff. The next video would be the last food tour with Aleesa :) You will find it interesting as I found similarities between Tibetan Nepalese food and Chinese food :) Thank you for watching and for your support!
...hey, that was fun, following you and Aleesa in Kathmandu and getting introduced to the local food :) somehow I notice how I feel more relaxed here, than e.g. in Colombo (my last stop-over within your travels - I'm zig-zagging through your vlogs), although as you show at the end, it was packed with people and motorcycles... I LOVE Nepal... thank you Syifa... its like meeting a friend over there in the streets xx
Now you are becoming famous, and you're a celebrity, but you're still down to earth and very open just like you were at the beginning, which is the best thing. You're looking very healthy and happy these days, and I'm happy for you! I like the 'bloopers' at the end, they're very amusing! Take care, hugs, and look forward to the next time! S.B. xo
Thank you so much Santiago! This comment is very humbling to read. Thank you so so much! You have been very kind and consistently supportive of my work. Much appreciated and see you next time!
I happened to have find your episode 1 of nepal travel vlog. Now I'm enjoying your every step and views. I so hope you enjoyed your experience here. I'm really enjoying your recorded experience especially when you immersed yourself with the locals and the local food which most foreigners would not have covered before. Cheers!
Awesome video, pretty interesting how we call puff rice, moory too in Bangladesh. Same for achar. Your friend in the video super good with explaining food, of course you are too! Keep smiling:)
Thank you so much Sahmed! I think a lot of countries in South Asia share a lot of similarities when it comes to culture and food :) Even keema is known worldwide as qeema where in India is commonly found. Aleesa is very good at explaining food as she is a real foody and a good food blogger, while I am just wanting to eat without thinking :-p hahaha thanks a lot for watching!
M really missing those juicy sekuwa. While I was in nepal, I used to go to ganesh temple every Tuesday and eat sekuwa which was behind the maru ganesh temple
the best thing about your vlog is your smile.... if you really wanna see the natural beauty then go to Mustang, Rara Lake, Annapurna Base Camp and many more
@@SyifaAdriana off course always love to see your videos because we dnt want to miss your beautiful smile 😊 which shows love , respect and hardworking on it.. Always keep smile...! Have a great and wonderful day ...
Thanks to you we all are enjoying watching Nepal though some of us are away from Home. All those delicious delicacy is definitely making us all hungry lol 🤗🤗
@@SyifaAdriana it depends upon the person or family how much spicy they eat you tried all the achar in the street coz they make it normal spicy can eat any people
Good to see you showcasing Nepali street food. Second food item (Barbeque meat) is quite popular at our places boardering Nepal . Buffalo meat is not popular , lamb is used instead. Serving with puffed rice is unique in this region (Nepal and boardering area of India).
It seems u enjoyed our country and it's culture and hospitality...thanks for visiting...u really do have the thing nepali people prefer the most[smile]...thank u so so so much for these awesome videos..plus u have got me a suscriber
You missed *Chatamari Che* in Durbar square, it was just around the corner. If you are visiting to Patan *DON'T MISS* a small traditional newari eatery just next to Krishna mandir (get the roof top seat). PS: You two make a great team. Evening ride on a rickshaw around congested alleys of Asan and Thamel can be quite an experience as well.
I will try next time for my next visit. We had very short time filming for a lot of food due to our tight schedule as well. I have a specific Newari food video in the upcoming weeks, perhaps you will be excited for that one :) Rickshaw can be an experience in itself indeed but we took motorbike to ride back to where I stay in Patan.
Hello Syifa how are you? This was interesting. The street food looks just as good as the food in the restaurants. And judging by your reaction i'm sure it was delicious! Thank you for showing us this and the happy food dance was cool :). Keep up the great work.
Hi Sam, thank you so much! I have been really good and productive. The sekuwa was extremely good I love it. Thank you for your consistent support Sam! Much much appreciated.
Looks tasty. Even I don't know the names of those street foods and I m getting information from your videos. While watching I didn't skip the add. Your exploring travel is really awesome. Keep going on.. and keep coming to Nepal.
Thank you so much Blooming Sunday! I love your username btw! I was getting my information from Aleesa from @foodnommics on Instagram. She was so kind to show me around and introduced me to these local foods. Thank you for not skipping the add, it helps a lot to sustain this channel to go further and farther. Thank you!
Hey✌️😊 I don't remember the actual date but few months ago (about 2 months ago). I saw you with one lady in the bus of bhaktapur. You were sitting at the first sit. I didn't notice you then...but I found you on RU-vid... Hope I'll see you again ❤️.... And one more thing you are more a Nepali
haha,you are a real “吃货chi huo”🍲🍜🍝,it means you love delicious food a lot,anytime you wanna eat😂.haha ,you can tell your Chinese friends you are a “吃货”,funny.BY the way,i am in Africa,i miss Chinese food too😂😂