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Nepali Street Food - DEEP FRIED Snacks in Kathmandu, Nepal

Nepali Street Food - DEEP FRIED Snacks in Kathmandu, Nepal

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Nepali street food snacks in Kathmandu, Nepal After traveling through India, we took a flight from Delhi to Kathmandu. I was excited to explore a bit of Nepal, and we first began our explorations in the largest city of Kathmandu. Kathmandu is a beautiful city and there are quite a few things to do. But as a foodie traveler, I was of course most interested in sampling Nepali food and also Nepali street food, which I knew very little about before visiting Nepal. In Kathmandu, there's not a lot of street food when you compare the city to a place like Bangkok. There are some stalls, but many of the street food is housed in small tiny little restaurants where you pull back a curtain and sit on small tables and benches to enjoy home cooked noodles and momo dumplings. Around the Boudha stupa (also known as Boudhanath stupa) in Kathmandu, there are some good Nepali street food carts, many of them serving a mixture of both Tibetan and Nepali street food snacks. When I saw this cart that was cooking something extremely delicious smelling along with a pair of very friendly vendors, I knew I'd have to give it a sample. The vendors were very happy to be featured and I quickly ordered two items from their menu. All their street food were stacked within the glass encased cart and as soon as someone would order something, they would quickly dunk it into the hot oil until hot through and through. The vendors would then put them on top of a piece of newspaper, and slice them into pieces. Depending on your personal preference, the vendor would then scoop on a spoon of hot sauce to add extra flavor and complete the Nepali street food snack. I started by street food sampling with a buffalo shapale, which is a Tibetan Nepali meat pie. It was filled with minced buffalo and possibly some onions. The flavor was great from the meat and it was improved by the hot and salty chili sauce. Next up was something known as an aloo chop, which is basically a deep fried potato cutlet. It was incredibly good, a ball of spicy mashed potatoes that were crispy on the outside and flavored so wonderfully. For my final Nepali street food snack this round, I couldn't resist a small piece of Nepal style fried chicken. The meat on the little drumstick was pushed all the way to the end so it provided a chicken handle with which is hold while enjoying the chicken. The chicken was pretty delicious, a proper street food snack. Thanks for watching this Nepali street food video and hope you can enjoy these snacks when you visit Kathmandu
Date: 2019-08-19

Comments and reviews: 10


Mark, I have a favour to ask of you; Why don't you put up the GPS co-ordinates (Google Maps) of the shops/places you visit in your video description, esp. those of the not so visible eating joints and smaller and not so popular restaurants that often have great food at reasonable prices (more bang for your buck? It becomes easier for people to visit those places, esp. budget travellers who are on a culinary expedition.
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Thank you so much brother for making in this video i am from nepal but now working saudi arabia i am watching to your all video i like so much next time i watching pakistan all video. we are so proud of u thank you. wish u all the best for your future.
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YOU Are Too Kind My Brother Thank You Soo Much You Visited Nepal And So Sorry There Is Nothing Uniq To Show Case For Your Video. But We Still Got Same Places To Explore And Have A Good Day. Hope You Enjoyed And Love From Nepal A Big Fan Of Yours Brother.
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First of all the chef is shocked to see a foreigner eat from a road stall lol. Second he is wondering he is gonna find it spicy. Third he is shocked Mark likes it so much. I love you and your stomach Mark. You handle all food so well Bravooo
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Mark has not changed at all It's 2019 and he is still the same. In a good way. So honest and authentic. I love watching his videos especially his reactions. Oh, wow' is my favorite with eyes wide open. LOL
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Mark veins next time when u take a visit to nepal please visit POKHARA, DAMAK, TAPLAJUNG, MANANG AND MUSTANG OF NEPAL. BELIEVE IT BRO ITS LIKE HEAVEN. THE HILLS AND THE SURROUNDINGS. ITS GODLY BRO
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man best thing about you is that you even appreciate the modest of the food offering. That really help on all sides (you, youtube visitor, tourism). Amazing keep up the good work.
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Hello mark wiens im your greatest fan and we want to know how much tasty is that food you ate. So you should give a food rating or number. Plz reply me. Shankarpandey048gmail. com
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markweins dude you missed a lot of street food in Nepal, this is just a few starters. Hope you will find a good guide next time you visit Nepalanyway thnxs for visiting Nepal
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Mark has no idea, what the hell is goin on when he put those foods inside his mouth. when u twist ur neck while tasting the first bite omg hahahah
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