Head down to Oak Tree Road in Edison. 145 Indian restaurants with 46% of the population identifying as Asian Indian. The smells of the food through the area is just amazing.
Little History: Indo Chinese food became famous in india from the 1960s. Its not a new thing at all. It stems from the Chinese community in Calcutta (chinatown), india. Chinese cooks in Calcutta modified their dishes for the indian palette then, and those recipes became very popular among indians. So now, there are like 3 generations of indians who loves Desi (indian) Chinese food 😊
Yes! Back in India Square. I remember your eggmania review. I would ❤ love another buffet review with Rasoi. Or for something different check out Dosa House! So much great stuff to explore on Newark love seeing it back in your rotation!
@samuraidoggy indian chinese food are best. The Chinese community in india has made an unique combination of Chinese traditional food with Indian spices making a new classification sino-india food.
Also in Alexandria, VA there is this place called Indochen that specializes in Indo Chinese food. It’s really good, a bit more high end than this place.
Hello, great review. Lots of love from New Delhi, India. I appreciate how you managed to eat Indian food in your own style. I would like to clarify a few things for the viewers. Indian curries and vegetable dishes are traditionally eaten with either bread called "Naan" or rice. The spinach potato dish that you tried goes really well with Indian breads. Indo-Chinese food is quite popular in India, especially in northern India. Dishes like Hakka noodles, chili chicken, and momos (dumplings) are something that should be introduced to Western people. I'm looking forward to your upcoming videos. ❤
Hi UA, do you have any videos where you did not have any negative things to say? In your videos you're always very critical of every place. Have you been somewhere that you had no critique of?
Take the salads/ starters first...finish it and then move on to the main course. Take the roti and rice in one plate, take the curries in another plate...simple
Love Indian! Not a fan of buffets though. I prefer regular, order from the menu. If you are ever in Alexandria, VA try Spice Kraft. They do more of a modern fusion spin on Indian cuisine
@UA EATS - Your REALLY REALLY need to visit central, NJ (North Brunswick\Iselin for the BEST Indian\Pakistani food!! Better than anything in JC for sure. I'll take you on a tour myself!!
A cross section of eateries is good. Some cheap eats and some better places. If I`m honest I`d prefer less emphasis on steak houses....but that`s because I love seafood, and I believe you are allergic?? Anyway, keep up the good work.
Nice to see some indian food. I get plenty from some really nice colleages and you can really taste the time and effort that is put into these dishes when done right.
haha Indian folks live on the Jersey side of it. Better off in India. The food looks something like that would make you ill if you were to eat it more than once a month. I'm Indian.
The writer of my curry book always recommended meat on the bone for flavor.I have always loved lamb so I imagine I'd like goat if I ever got to try it.
Moghul Express in Edison NJ is great and they do Indo-Chinese fusion. The chili garlic fried never disappoints. It’s on Oak Tree Rd in Edison, which is jam packed with Indian restaurants.
I can't say for others, but buffet settings just makes me sick. Too much chances for cross contamination. Germs from someone's hand touching the utensils, spits from someone talking while getting foods, someone not washing their hands after doing their business, and many more. Not taking any risks on that. Sorry. Still love watching you guys eating though.
I actually agree with you. The only buffet I could see myself going to is one where all the food is behind the glass and someone behind the glass gives you what you want.
Gajar Ka Halwa is my favorite Indian sweet and that looks like an excellent version. BTW if you're looking for an excellent prix fixe menu, I'd highly suggest the new Muna in Midtown. It's outstanding.
Everything looks excellent! It so happens I'm going out for Indian tonight on the UES, now I'm looking forward to it even more! With your love of buffets, come out by me in Queens and check out Mizumi. Excellent spot with a great selection! Thanks for another great review!
Love reading your reviews. It definitely takes me out of my comfort zone! I usually am in a funk with my orders especially when it comes to Indian.... im definitely learning a lot from you! One of my favorite drinks...though... is something called Indian coffee. I forget the actual name but it was sold cold and I first had it at Tandoor Palace in the Poconos (Tannersville, PA) of PA. The reataurant is inside a train car, you have to go UA! ❤
Rice with peas is called a rice pulao. And usually we start with the breads when they are still warm & have it with the meat curries. Then when the breads are over we then pour everything on the rice & finish it off. And never the breads with rice together.
Refreshing to see an Indian buffet. Looking for more videos in Jersey. I like your recent travel to Denver, hopefully you’ll travel to other parts of the US, such as California or even Florida or maybe the south like Georgia.
So I guess all the Italians, Polish,Irish folks have long sold !!! Not a fan of Indian food .To much curry in everything. Extra underarm the next day . Yikes !! Nice review though...
@@johnkovalicky3389 The same applies to the Indians as well. They are out of New York City and Jersey City and are now in Central New Jersey and other suburbs and exurbs elsewhere in the United States 🇺🇸.
Indians don't use sanitizers to before eating. We always use bar soup or liquid handwash with water. It's looking like you're consuming sanitizer. I'm sure they have hand wash basin over there.
To get good indian chinese food, you need to eat at a bengali or south indian place. north indians don't really know how to cook them well. Also, indian chinese food isn't anything new, but has over 150 years of history from chinese immigrants fleeing to india during the opium wars.
i personally eat mutton/ goat-meat dishes at end because its more flavour packed. and if you eat it at the begining you start feeling other items like chicken and vegitables boring.
This is a general suggestion to all the people who prefer to eat with your utensils, wash your hands multiple times a day and stop treating food like it's dirt , or something that's disgusting or whatever it sustains u so get over the fact that u are touching it like wtf , and eat with your washed and clean hands , it's your food it gets into your body to sustain u so show some respect to the food and respect yourself enough to maintain an ritual to eat , also pls wash your ass , we got 20 $ bidets on Amazon now , no need to wipe c'mon let's update and upgrade now
Why do Americans eat everything sweet ? In India , people will throw away the dish if the butter chicken is sweet. You want to eat sweets then have Indian desserts
its better to wash hands with soap and water than using sanitizer, because alcohole in sanitiser makes food taste like chemicles in you mouth and lips, espicially when your eating indian food, as you tend to eat most of it using hands fingers.
there is no need to mention charred everytime you mention roti...since the slices are very thin sometimes cooking properly runs into that texture..cooks may not have been aiming for that
That looked mediocre at best. Ottawa, Canada here, huge Indian population, great restaurants. Plus are they also performing surgery? Dim the lights a bit, good heavens........
Wow I do remember you from a past video here. Oddly, I had a dream last night that I was at an Indian buffet, which I’ve never been, so maybe it’s a sign. Congrats on your channel’s growth.