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Best STREET FOOD in Mauritius!  23 Meals - Ultimate Mauritian Food Tour! [Full Documentary]

Best STREET FOOD in Mauritius! 23 Meals - Ultimate Mauritian Food Tour! [Full Documentary]

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Mauritius Street Food Tour: SUBSCRIBE for more: T-shirts: MAURITIUS, EAST AFRICA - Welcome to the island of Mauritius off the coast of East Africa. This island nation is a lesser known food paradise and a melting pot of cultures coming together to create their own unique Mauritian Creole food and culture. In this ultimate Mauritian food tour documentary, we’ll be spending 7 days traveling throughout Mauritius eating some of the best food and experiences some of the most beautiful attractions and sights across the island. Sit back and relax and get ready for a thrilling food adventure! Chapters: 0: 00 Intro to Mauritius 4: 57 Local Market in Mahébourg 10: 21 Mauritian Dholl Puri 13: 31 Coin Casse Croute 16: 39 Hindu Temple - Grand Bassin 18: 29 Boulettes - Mauritian Dim Sum 22: 35 Biryani in Mauritius 32: 15 Seafood BBQ at Lakaz Sandrive 39: 12 Creole Mauritian Food at La Rougaille Creole 47: 19 Tikka Renaissance in Port Louis 50: 00 Dholl Puri Palace 51: 57 Mauritian Street Food 01: 01: 14 Chasseur - Game Food 01: 09: 50 Mauritius Night Street Food BBQ 01: 13: 46 Mine Bouille 01: 17: 19 Stonefish & Sea Urchin in Poste de Flacq 01: 26: 20 Trou d'Eau Douce 01: 31: 03 Mauritian Fish Vindaye at Gris Gris Beach 01: 37: 56 Hiking at Le Morne 01: 41: 17 Fishing in Mauritius 01: 54: 07 Home Cooked Food 01: 58: 33 Mauritian Pizza 02: 07: 31 Ending A huge thank you to my friend Julien de Robillard, Food Tour Mauritius who took me to eat some of the best food around the island of Mauritius. Hope you enjoyed this full video documentary! Follow on
Date: 2024-12-11

Comments and reviews: 20


Similar to Dal Puri is something called as Sattu paratha in India and particularly from the state of Bihar. Most Trinidadians, Guayanese are basically form Bihar. The ancestors of the current population of Indian origins all were brought from Bihar during the British rule to work on Sugarcane fields. a lot of cuisine we find in Trinidad, Guyana and Mauritius have their roots in Bihar. Sattu paratha which is an almost exact version of Dal puri is made from roasted and powdered chickpeas. the powdered chickpea is mixed with herbs and spices and stuffed in small balls of unleavened dough, rolled and cooked on a Tava or a skillet. Even the famous Trini doubles is a version of Chole Bhature again a chickpea based curry with fried flat bread. Sattu is a protein packed ingredient. sometimes just the Sattu flour is mixed with buttermilk and drank. very cooling during summers. Chickpea in any form is a very high protein Vegan food.
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Really great video by travelling around the island. Only the one tasting the food knows what fresh fish taste like, what the best biryani in the world taste like, the mix of spices (Indian-European influence) like the vindaye or the octopus curry, the boiled noodles with dumplings and the authentic dholl puri, just incredible. There is so much more in terms of food in this island! Food that you won't find and where else in the world (Fruits, vegetable and sea Food. Yet to be explored other regions/cities, yet to be experienced the full culture of Mauritius and and and yet to be tasted the most authentic food on the Island.
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Mauritian cuisine is a symphony of flavors, a tantalizing blend of Creole, Indian, Chinese, and French influences that dance harmoniously on the palate. Each bite tells a story of a vibrant culture, where every spice, herb, and ingredient carries the essence of an island steeped in tradition. The aromatic curries, succulent seafood, and delectable street foods like dholl puri and gateaux piments are an unparalleled sensory delight. Mauritius isn’t just a destination; it’s a feast for the soul. If you’ve tasted the magic, you’ll know exactly what I mean if not, you’re missing out on a gastronomic paradise!
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What I love about Mark is that he’s a great father. A lot of people who get fame on the internet and have children, they end up shoving the camera in their kids faces but Mark is just doing what he loves with his family and they are just in the background, not being forced to be on camera. They just happen to be there because Mark wants them to experience everything with him. You’re doing amazing, Mark! These food tours are so good to watch and we love your family’s adventures!
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The only thing I can say is, I have the privilege following you before Micah was born. It been a great experience to learn other countries of the cultures in their foods with this segment I like all the food that you have presented to us with that I say happy holidays, and may the Lord of the angels always protect you and your families and your followers too
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it's really great seeing you enjoy the different foods you've tried, knowing you, i always wanted to see you try the spicy foods of mauritius. I knew you would love it unfortunately i didn't get to see you, always wanted to meet you but it's really great to see you've enjoyed your stay in mauritius and enjoyed every meal. Hope to see you again in Mauritius
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when they were eating the Merveille, Mark asked if its french word, the guy said no, it means wonderful, duhhh is french, its version of the french word for Wonders, really should have gotten a mauritian guy who actually knows what he is talking about, this guy gave a few things in this video that were not correct information
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My honeymoon fantasy & bucket list are to visit MAURITIUS & ZANZIBAR, as a kid read The National Geographic. Mark, as always, such a great foodie tourist ambassador. U always respectfully remember, u r an esteemed guest of country & leave any preconceived bias cultural baggage at the airport!
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Better than New Zealand they make you pay for the food or invite you then kiwis eat all the food and you have to say thank please thank please for just a bite then when its gone they say you snooze you loose even when times you infack pay for it at lease you got a taste
better in Mauritian

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The scenery is absolutely gorgeous, that's saying a lot because I live on the Big Island of Hawaii. The food all looked amazing and so fresh.
One of the best features of everything you do, is your family is with you for the experience.
Love this video style.

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What a life this bloke has, hey
Travels the world with his family, gets paid good coin for it, tastes the best the world has to offer, learns so much about different cultures and people, and meets some of the best people across the globe. Unbelievable.

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I was in Blue Bay a few years back, that place was amazing. I remember waking up in pain because I was laughing and smiling so much on more than one occasion lol. Stayed in Blue Bay working with a marine conservation group such a beautiful place.
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That first view of the full moon and water outside your room and sunset at airport, absolutely stunning. Beautiful video and delicious looking food. Blessings. Love Joy and Happiness your way Mark, your smile at the coconut welcome drink
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Mark - I would love to visit especially for the diverse foods! That Biryani looks so delicious! Beautiful beach, hi Micah! Mark I would love to indulge in all that sea food! The people are quite friendly. This is an excellent video!
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Mauritian food is a delightful blend of cultures, offering a perfect mix of Creole, Indian, Chinese, and European flavors. Every bite is a unique taste adventure! Thanks for Incredible East Africa full marathon food travel.
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I e had the pleasure of visiting Mauritius on several occasions. And the Mauritian people are some of the kindest, loveliest people. The food is fantastic. And obviously. You can’t miss the beaches.
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Hi Mark, Thank you for sharing. We're flying after the 26th to Mauritius and can't wait to taste all the foodies! And country of course. Love your vid, keep on the good work,
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I really appreciate your gratitude and positivity! it's really cool and gives a good vibe! Keep it up man: )
Cheers and PS: I am from Mauritius hahaha living in the UAE: )

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From New Zealand to Mauritius The moon looks beautiful. Loved you and your family visiting us here in Aotearoa. Looking forward watching you experience Mauritian cuisine.
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