फूड ब्लॉगिंग के सैलाब में जहां कोई उछल रहा है, कोई यो यो तो कोई भाई साहब. तो कोई फलाना ढिमकाना तो कोई बक बक. उन सब जोकोरों से अलग बिलकुल अलग आप का चैनल और उसके विडियो, जो हर राज्य/ देश और वहां के खाने और सामाजिक नैतिक मूल्यों को बिल्कुल अच्छे से रिप्रेजेंट कर रहा है। बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद अनुभव भैया आपको हमे ये सब दिखाने के लिए।
Wow, this is amazing for me. Seeing one Asian enjoying other Asian food 👍 I keep saying that area of the world is so amazing and this is why, look at it all just so amazing and different. North Himachal Pradesh is like Nepal and Thailand too with all the colourful Tibetan prayer flags. When I was in Nepal I visited as many different temples, Stupas and Monasteries and thanked the gods and Buddha for Asia and Asian people for being there and coming to the UK to share their culture with us ❤ Nice to see you learning some language, I guess it you were saying thank you 👍😂🥰🇳🇵🇹🇭💷🇬🇧 I love being able to speak a little Nepali, trying to give some respect to a small minority of amazing people in the UK. Imagine if I did go elsewhere, I can surprise them when i talk to them in their mother tongue. Can’t wait to see you enjoy more of Thailand and make me cry as I can’t go out there.😂😢
Someone with fibromyalgia i rarely can go out and Anubhav sir your food series always takes me to a different place and as always your documentaries are ❤❤❤ Please keep up your rustic work! Your work is adorable. Cant agree more on the hot chai preference always 😂
I really liked your Manipur series but now I am confused b/w Manipur and bankok😅❤. I think you should really do this in pure English and get some foreign food explorers to Collab with like mark wiens or your best ever food review show,they have a lot of indian subscribers and looking at your bankok series I can say this is some high level umda content and that will do a ton in views and subscriber. And praying for your mother's better health and best wishes to you and your team for future food documentaries. as anubhav ji says 😎umda👌
Khapungkha if we breakdown in kokborok kha means heart , Pungkha means filled , basically My Heart's Filled which means thank-you in emotion though we use hambai. I'm so shocked that our kokborok (enthinic language of India resembles with Thai.