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[VIDEOS] Pakistan Street Food versus Indian Street Food

It looks like some lentil/veg dish. But why do they serve it with buns? lol Why not roti?

Khan bhai,
You will love it after some kebabs.
It’s light food. The buns especially served in Mumbai are so soft they go down beautifully with the gravy. The gravy is a mixture of a lot of vegetables. A lot of work goes into the preparation. Pav bhajji is something every desi will enjoy I think
 
Khan bhai,
You will love it after some kebabs.
It’s light food. The buns especially served in Mumbai are so soft they go down beautifully with the gravy. The gravy is a mixture
Thanks

I will give this a go next time in Southall or there is a Sikh restuarant in Birmingham which I go to eat Saag.

Im not a fan of carbs so will leave the buns out.
 
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I will give this a go next time in Southall or there is a Sikh restuarant in Birmingham which I go to eat Saag.

Im not a fan of carbs so will leave the buns out.

I’m not very sure if those places would be offering anywhere near the authentic experience but you can give it a try. In my experience, finding a true Indian restaurant abroad has always been a struggle. UK however is more likely to have those than other places.
 
I’m not very sure if those places would be offering anywhere near the authentic experience but you can give it a try. In my experience, finding a true Indian restaurant abroad has always been a struggle. UK however is more likely to have those than other places.

I’ll have to make do unless you can get me a food visa to India .
Any others you can recommend?
 
I’ll have to make do unless you can get me a food visa to India .
Any others you can recommend?

Would be a pleasure :kapil

In meat, I am not sure if you have Galouti kebabs (soft minced mutton) in Pakistan. It’s quite a thing in north India. They melt in mouth instantly and are delicious. I like them with Romali roti but if you hate carbs just devour them as it is.

From veg, one unique item for Pakistanis I can think of probably is Dabeli. It’s a soft bun sandwich filled with spicy mashed potato, pomegranate seeds, peanuts, chutneys and these crispy flour noodles they call Sev. It’s an absolute experience of flavours like you can only get in India.
 
Ok fair enough. But there is some really weird stuff people are having.

Cringe content is an entire genre on Indian social media.

These people do the most cringiest the most despicable disgusting things just to go viral and earn money from social media.

Again i will get into arguements with people here for giving my honest thoughts about it if i go deep into their background, caste and all.

They’re lucky to be in a free country. In another country in another era a lot of these people would be put to sword for these kind of activities
 
Could never get behind South Indian food, think it’s more to do with me not being used to certain ingredients p common down over there. Will give it another shot.

One that I did try think it’s called chicken 65 that i had that I did enjoy tho. One of the best chicken appetizers I’ve had
 
Pav Bhaji

I am not Indian, but given the right hygiene standards they have good street food, and it actually is different from Pakistani street food. Both have their place. If we are talking pure vegetarian Pav Bhaji from Ind and Bun Kebab from Pak with the lentil patty is just 👌🏼

Non veg, almost anything goes and with the rich spices and recipes of the land, will be good.

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Looks a lot like Yemeni (Foul), Protein packed breakfast for poor (working class) people.

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Its beautiful :p with fresh olives, green chilies and fresh Tandoor bread

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