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Indian Food in Mumbai - HARDCORE Non-Veg Nalli Nihari and Bombay Street Food Sandwich

Indian Food in Mumbai - HARDCORE Non-Veg Nalli Nihari and Bombay Street Food Sandwich

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In Mumbai get ready to eat some amazing Indian food Subscribe to my channel now: T-shirts: Day 4: Mumbai, India - To start the day we met up with Myron, who is from Mumbai, and we headed over to explore Crawford Market. We stopped at a restaurant called Noor Mohammadi for a stunning dish called nalli nihari, and then had one of the most fascinating Mumbai street food sandwiches Ive ever seen. It was a great day of food in Mumbai 1: 27 Crawford Market (Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai) - We started off the morning by walking around whats known as Crawford Market. The market is indoor and theres just about anything you can imagine for sale from food to household supplies. 3: 55 Noor Mohammadi Hotel (Restaurant) - This restaurants was one of the highlights of this day in Mumbai, and we came here specifically to eat a hardcore non-veg dish called nalli nihari. Typically in India the dish is made from buffalo and it includes bone marrow in the stew as well. It was incredibly oily and fatty, but also incredibly delicious. It was like richness on top of richness, and every single bite of the nalli nihari was worth it. The nalli nihari was especially good with the tandoori roti. 9: 05 Bhendi Bazaar - After enjoying the nalli nihari, we then took a walk through Bhendi Bazaar, another action packed street market in Mumbai. Theres always something going on at Bhendi Bazaar, and some kind of action taking place. 10: 30 Mumbai sandwich (Bombay sandwich) - When I spotted a man making sandwiches, I couldnt wait to try it. Known commonly as the Bombay veg or Bombay chutney sandwich, but now also called the Mumbai sandwich, this is a favorite street food snack in Mumbai. You dont normally think of sandwiches when you think of Indian food, but there are countless sandwich stalls in Mumbai. In contrast to the non-vegetarian dish I had previously, this Mumbai sandwich was vegetarian, and I got a mix of all the toppings, including tomato, onion, beetroot, cucumber, and cheese, all layered with chutney, and grilled in a fire. The sandwich was quite tasty, especially in a large part because of the different chutneys. 14: 20 Haji Ali Juice Center / Haji Ali Dargah - Next we took a taxi over to Haji Ali Dargah (mosque, and had a juice at the legendary Haji Ali Juice Center. Unfortunately when we visited Haji Ali Mosque, the ocean tide was too high, so couldnt walk to it. 16: 46 Mount Mary Church - We then headed to Bandra and first stopped off at Mount Mary Church, one of the most famous basilicas in Mumbai. 17: 39 Castella de Aguada - Next we went to walk around Castella de Aguada, an old Portuguese fort, thats now more like a park and a popular hangout spot. 19: 00 Elco Restaurant - Since we were in the area, for snack we went to Elco and to have some chaat. We tried sev puri and dahi puri, both of which were very good, and it was nice to get some AC and relaxation indoors for a little while. 20: 50 Milk dessert - While we were walking around Myron spotted a cart selling a type of milk dessert made from the first milk (colostrum. It was indeed very interesting. 22: 16 Jai Jawan (Khar branch) - Finally for dinner, out last stop of the day, we walked over to a restaurant called Jai Jawan to eat their prawns fry and tandoori chicken. Dinner was amazing, Jai Jawan is a fantastic restaurant
Date: 2019-08-19

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iam sorry but the street food on mumbai looks disgusting and unhygienic. At 10. 54 THE GUY IS ACTUALLY TOUCHING THE SANDWICH FILLING WITH HIS BARE HANDS imagine where his hands have been. he could have wiped his nose with it earlier or touched something dirty with it. there are of course flies around everywhere near the food. how can anyone glorify such food i just dont understand. it is not healthy or hygienic, and i would not recommend any foreigners to try this type of food. you could seriously go down with some disease or bad stomach problem. it is ok for the locals, as their body is used to it. but the whole town seems very dirty and full of filth. dirty buildings, streets full of dirt, pollution, faeces and wee on the streets, unclean people. how on earth can the food in such a place be worth it when there are all these health hazards, despite how good the food might taste. iam just being brutally honest here, nothing against the indian people themselves.
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Mark, You are indeed a brave man. Did you and your team get diarrhea? I hope you did not bring along your baby. A neighbor of mine, from IBM, went to India on a business trip. He stayed and eat inside a supposedly 5-star hotel. On the 3rd day in India, he got serious diarrhea from food poisoning along with uncontrolled vomiting. After 1 night in a local hospital, his boss and management took no chance and flew him back to Santa Clara, CA. Trust me, this is not an isolated incident. Some companies have their employees visiting India will bring food and water along with their luggage.
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Pakistan pm bikh mang raha h puri duniya m Pakistani logo ke pass kahane ko aan nahi h or saalo ko aana h bharat m Pakistan is a international bikhariOr usski aaokat hamasa hi pero m hi raahe ge bikhari kahi kNow most of the indian comment and say wrong to meBut, In pakistan apne hindu bhaiyo ke sath bohot atyachar ho raha hI feel very sad when i listen the news of hindu minority condition in pakistan
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I always used to hear about the weather and life of mahrashtra specifically mumbai from my father and now just watching by my own self, this is just beautiful how people are coexisting and all that cultural diversity enjoyed by everyone in the beautiful city (similar to our Karachi) really want to visit one day to mumbai and other wonderful cities of India lots of love from Pakistan.
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We Indian's can't get rid of paper in our food ignoring the chemical injustice it does to us. There are so many alternatives in 1 INR but we love everything for free. I don't see a reason why Mark Weins is ignoring it in his documentaries. I think it is high time everyone in the world start appreciating the hygiene factors necessary for good health.
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No idea if Nalli Nihari is Indian or Pakistani or both. Found a recipe on the web for lamb nalli nihari, curious what it tastes like. Followed it to the last detail, exactly as written. Toasted spices, fresh lamb, simmered for hours. This is REALLY SUPER vile slop. MMMMMMMMMMMMM. Never again. EVER.
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The first dish of bone marrow looked tasty but man, that's cholesterol written all over. How do you keep fit Mark? I started watching your video at 23: 00 hours, its 5am now and still watching. Mind you, I have got out to have various foods out of my cabinet to stop me drooling
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It is good to travel and to eat and everything else when you are young; when you get older, it is not the same drive, besides the physical limitations. On the other hand, not many young people have the resources to do this.
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Hello Sir Mark. Can you come to guwahati state of india. In this place you will be able to experince a lot and lot of ethnic foods. Please do let me know. biswajitiitg2013gmail. com. is my email. please do ping me
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kya chutiya dikhta hai yr ye. chutiyo jese expression bhi karta hai. iski biwi toh shrap smjti hogi ki mard husband ki jaghe ek chutiya chakka husband de diya. par paise ate honge bohot toh kuch bol nhi pati hogi.
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