Not a Problem little little Mistake Doesn't Matter....I hope you to learnt that Nepalese language became a professional 😉 😄 😀 😊 😜 🙂 I'll full support you Tanguy Dai.....Enjoying it.
From Harkey to Mantra band to Sabin Rai to Chef Santosh! How does he keep doing it?! Bro, you've now established yourself among those names in your own way!
You are such a polite soul !! Mitho boli sabai sanga 😊 you must be Nepali in your past life for you to have such an extraordinary compassion towards this country in this life time ❤❤❤❤ I always look forward to your vlogs ❤❤❤
Tanguy Dai You're Osome...Thank u Thank u so much Dai To promote Our Country, our culture, Our religion, our Dress & Castes.... Chyang Roila Gang Cheers 🍻
You are great, man. ... Thank you for promoting our country, our culture, our tradition, our language, beauty of nature as well as the people. Thank you Soo much Tungey Dajuu. ...☺️☺️☺️🥰🥰🥰 Stay safe stay happy stay blessed kind man. ...☺️☺️🥰🥰🥰
That Jujudhau selling man looks so healthy and stress-free getting adequate exercise everyday and not having to answer to anybody by being his own Boss! Edit. Also great to see Chef Santosh right back in his element & as humble as ever despite his success! ..one would never believe all he's done if you'd just accidentally bumped into him in his stained Adidas shirt!
What a magnificent portrait of this man, the Jujudhau street seller ! probably the last to complete this daily trip, Bakthapur-KTM, round trip, walking....what a beautiful moment with this flight of little monks tasting their jujudhau.. superb story, so amazing
though I belong to kirat community I adore and respect much Newari people and their culture they are so much workaholic, they love and respect their jobs no matter big or small, some famous places like Bhaktapur, Lailitpur are alive because of them, wooden craft , painting, architecture are because of them Newari people they are so much talented and hard worker all they care is their job my heart felt respect to them, Malla regime, Lichivi regime are so called golden period of Nepal🙏
Happy to check into your videos . I am always waiting for your next video. Thank you ... Keep working hard 💪💪. A lots of love and respect from my side...
for this video I wanna to give you a lot of thanks and I have a huge respect for that old man from Bhaktapur and his words touched my heart and last at gumba with a little monks it brings tears on my eyes huge respect for you and the old man keep going on brother❤❤❤
Juju dhau street seller : I was shocked to see him in your vlog . A huge flashback came to my mind. I remember watching him sell these juju dhau for ages . I still remember the taste and how it made us beat the heat during hot summer days. Thankyou tanguy dai for featuring him ❤
Thank you for Coming Janakpur once again, and will welcome you in Janakpur anytime. You are true Nepal and all Nepali Culture lover, Different places, ethnic groups and foods lover and promoter these genuinely. I enjoy you each and every vlogs. Actually Nepal is diverse country in terms of Landscape, cultures, food varieties , peoples and which you show on your vlog fairly. Thanks once again. Love and respect to you from Janakpur , Nepal.
Thank you for the lovely vlog. Chef Santosh is very down to earth. Want to see more vlogs though. Chhito chhito banaunu ni la? Love from United Kingdom
Bonjour Tanguy dai, je vis à Bruxelles, j'ai découvert tes vidéos. ça fait vraiment plaisir découvrir mon propre pays par grâce à toi! les vidéos sont super informatives, bien fait❤
M cravin all those sweets now Tangui Dai 🤤🤤 Mine favorite is Ras Malai and Rasbari. Now will visit Sweet shop soon and try different variety as well. Thank you again for showing world the sweet side of Nepal that we had not thought of before. Loved the story of Baje selling JuJu dhau by walking 3-4 hours and that he will b last of his kind. Beautiful capture of Nepal's Sweet side. Jay Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵😊
Good morning! I'm so happy I found your fabulous channel. I have subscribed and liked. I am an older, avid solo traveler throughout Asia but have not yet been to Nepal. When I started watching some RU-vid videos last year about Nepal some people said don't come here if you can't tolerate spicy food as spicy food is very common. I love tasting all kinds of new spices but I cannot tolerate chilies or foods with lots of pepper.How easy or difficult is is it to find street food and small restaurants serving foods that would not have this? I also prefer not eating deep fried foods but I do like stir-fried foods. Will that make the foods for me limited? Of course I know about momos which I would love to try! I was confused by this video when it was said that savory foods are not common in Nepal. I consider savory anything with spices salt even spicy food. I saw some apology by you about your translation so could you clarify if lots of savory foods are available that are not spicy? Thank you so much for your help!
And to all of from Janakpur we need to plant more tree by the public area. I mean look at the over use of tiles with no tree around Janki tenpke temple. The city of pond is having water shortage there days...
Feri dammi video Bhai 👍 Right away made me smile how like me you were saying to the didiharu Hajur , I always use hajur anytime talking to Nepalis as I know what it means and always want to show a higher level of respect. Bhaktapur, oh the video reminds me of being there its all so beautiful. I wish I had tried the Kulfi, malaii chaku yomari dherai mun parchha! 😋 I bought some chaku Gopikrishna ma near mero sathi ghar and have it here in the UK ready for when I'm brave enough to make some 😂 Bastanapur 🥰but I ate mostly momo anii sekuwa 😂 Sherpa dress anii tiniharuko cake 🥰🥰 Thats it isnt it? Nepalis are very hard working manche hun, monks 🥰When I was Bandipur ma ma monastery ghayo, monastery ramro lagyo. It was just lovely to be there so calm and peaceful and bright all the colours! Sadly Santosh has some outlet in London I think so not accessible for me, but look he is right. I've only been to Nepal for less than 3 weeks and eaten food brought to me here from mero Nepali sathiharu and its all just amazing and different. This started from loving Chinese, Thai and Indian food in the UK and now I've been looking closer into South East Asian food and going one further by learning some Nepali and going to Nepal its just so good and unique. I cannot believe how lucky I am, any Nepalis I have spoken to have all been welcoming and happy to teach me and show me its so good. I don't think they quite understand how amazing the Nepali khana is. Don't let any Nepalis think their food or country isnt amazing because it is, watching is like torture as I wish I could now come more often. I just know what's there now and want to see and eat more. Tapaiiko laggi Janakpur ekdham garme thyio? 🤣🥵🥵
There was something extremely endearing about the man selling jujudhau to the monk kids. Reminds of the ice cream trucks going rounds in western neighbourhoods.
tanguy dai you are unofficial ministry of tourism of nepal...🙏❤️ you can try sweets of sangam sweets at damak jhapa..thats the original and oldest branch of sangam sweets i don't know how many branch they have or still that one only..but i have very sweet childhood memories of sangam sweets..