Next, see how a Pakistani chai master makes the best chai! Watch now ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8MTjbskyIsI.html. Kamal's samosas are the best I've ever had! You can try them for yourself when you visit Abbottabad: maps.app.goo.gl/7mNVUSDrtxiGeJxBA. I'd love to hear your reviews and see your photos with Kamal.
I recently saw your old videos reviewing KFC in India, New Zealand and Nepal and KKFC in Nepal. So, have you tried KFC in Pakistan or not? And how close is that to the real recipe?
@@megavideos1687 I have tried it in Pakistan, but I can't remember if it was the Indian or American version 😅 Generally, the fast-food scene in Pakistan is excellent because they stick with the original recipes that I like. Check out my McDonald's India & Pakistan video.
Wow man. His kitchen is in such a pristine condition, especially the place where he knead the dough to make those samosas . I haven't seen any chaat shops in India that has this level of hygiene. Kudos to the man for maintaining such good hygiene. Thank you for your awesome content.
@@KarlRock yes sir. I could very much see that. I'm glad that he's getting the recognition that he deserves because of you. Keep up this good work. Once again thank you very much for your content. Have a nice day.
Inspiring story! Thank you Karl for sharing this and Kamal, wish you all the very best! I love samosas and these look delicious! If I do come to that side of town, I'll be sure to come to your shop to try the samosas and other items!
Kamal may be a great samosa maker, but Karl gets the credit for bringing out this vendor’s humility and passion. Karl is a sensitive and sensible tourist, and he values sincere people.
I love pakistani aaloo samoosas , there is only cumin- no other spice, in the parath ( flour dought) . Also in the filling there is only aaloo , no matar , no gajar...also the masalas are simple probably just turmeric, chilli powder , salt and cumin..plus the extra outer layer you get..yummy.
I haven't played it yet! But I own it, and part 1. It's in my to-do list. Trying to finish Balder's Gate 3 atm. I know RDR2 is going to be an incredible experience 😍
No, he is local as he himself told. Karl should had asked him about the name of his shop. Maybe he learned his samosa making skills from some Bangladeshi. There are about 2 millions bengalis living in Pakistan.
I was wondering the same thing... until he mentioned that he's from the local Galyat area. Nevertheless, it was nice of him to refer to his store as "Bangladeshi Restaurant".
He mentioned he learnt the trade while working in Islamabad. There is a very famous Bengali Samosa shop in Islamabad F6 I think which is owned by a Bengali family. I guess he named it after that.
@@KarlRockthou you never asked him but he explained in the same vlog that he belong to Galiyat region, near Miranjani (mountain) top. That is Hazara Region of KPK , and not too far from city of Abott-abad.
Sitting in Florida after the hurricane and my mouth is watering watching this video. I grew up with a Bangladeshi cook/chef in the house in Pakistan. He was like my big brother.
God sends kind-hearted souls to those who are honest and in need of help. Karl, your old video undoubtedly made a difference in his life. What a man-he truly deserves this recognition.
I can’t believe I’ve found my brother in arms. Another Samosa connoisseur. Aww mate I’ve been hunting for the best samosas every where I vlog in Pakistan. I’d love to do a wee cheeky samosa colab to find the ultimate samosa in Pakistan. You share the same samosa passion as I do anyway I love your videos. A fellow RU-vidr and a subscriber ❤
Seeing your videos makes me very excited to visit Pakistan , which I don’t think will be possible , but I love how neat and clean Pakistan is with such wonderful and gentle people
Man I love real content more than everything not with bullshit sound improving effects during a talk about his business but just Pakistan vibes. I think for me your video's are me most realistic video's to watch which give me insight from both our and their culture and accepting theirs when communicating. Integration in culture is amazing to see and not many people can showcase it like this! 🔥🔥
You are right @KarlRock, he has presented himself as such a humble, kind and honest person and also represents Pakistan so well. We need more people like him. God bless him and bless you for showing in your videos. All the best.
Karl, Excellent video and I do enjoy watching and learning about different cultures. Thank you Kamal for showing us, thank you Karl for the video ! All the best to you all !!
KarlRock, you rock bro. You are a nice guy and as they say love begets love. So here you are with wonderful honest hardworking compassionate people of Pakistan. 👌
I don't have any plans for China. I'm too busy exploring India and Pakistan. I have so much more to do. Then I also need to go to Bangladesh. Afghanistan.
What a wonderful friendship for both of you. His restaurant is so beautiful and clean. He sounds like an excellent business man, friend and chef. So happy to hear of his success and may it continue.
Another Amazing video love them so much i need to try and make them thanks so very much Karl love your videos so much your the best he one amazing cook for sure looks yummy
it is normal we named our shps etc after indian cities and Bangladeshi etc and they do the same as we were once one country , you will found karachi sweets in india while Mumbai sweets in Pakistan
There is a famous business in Karachi known as Bengali Fish corner , or Bengali Mithai, Afghan Kabob House, etc . By nature Pakistani got DNA of ruling class , they are not too close minded , very positive and tradionally adoptive, welcoming and liberal unlike others in the same region. These qualities come from true ruling traditions.
in pakistan most samosa shops have the name bangladeshi. apprently pakistanis think bengali make the best samosa and pakora. i do not know how they get this, because bengalis are not at all famous for this. maybe a bengali opened some shop and got famous so now must shops carry the name bangal or bangladeshi samosa and pakora.
As they say, "safaai nissf emaan hai. "cleanliness" is half "faith". Without cleanliness one cannot be considered pure. Here we witness half of his faith. Dil 💛 ka bhi saaf aur safaai mae bhi awwel,💯 dono may ye aik 👌 paak-saaf insaan hai. 👏🤝👍
I had some Pathan seething at me on twitter that he is gonna cleanse non-Pashtuns out of This region and take over Islamabad as ISB was built by a Pashtun Dictator. 😂
Hi Karl, How light are these kinds of Samosas from Pakistan and India where you have been? I love Filo Pastry and always wondered if they are the same as a frozen Spring Roll as an example. Also , are the fillings really heavy/dry.
Hey! Similar lightness to filo pastry. Slightly thicker than a spring roll. The fillings should be a little creamy, but on the drier side - so we also dip them in a sauce. But there are plenty of bad samosas here too which have thick pastry and are dry - not what I like.
We need more vide content like these simply blowing n so educational for travelers like us u making it easy for us please find more true gems like these and next visit the villages of Sialkot Multan n capture village life food n culture its mindblowing aa well collab with village food guys of Pakistan there are multiples ❤
This is the kind of heartwarming content you'd love to see from passionate souls like Karl and the lovely people he meets along the way. Thank you as always.