In Tanzania, the grill does not refer to the barbecue; If you want grilled meat, you go to a barbecue (BBQ) restaurant, and Barbecue House is one of the best restaurants in Dar Es Salaam. Get the details here – http://migrationology.com/?p=16478
Nearly every time I fly into Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, one of the first dinners we eat is at Barbecue House, they serve consistently delicious food. The long standing restaurants located in the Upanga area of town has stood the test of time, offering up local Tanzanian barbecue favorites for years and years now. In the daytime, the restaurant appears to be nothing more than a residential home. But beginning at about 5 pm of so, the barbecue grills are rolled out to the front, the gates open, and some tables are placed outside along the sidewalk. Located just a few blocks for the sea, Barbecue House gets a nice nightly breeze that cools one off when you’re eating marvelous food.
Ok, so now on to the food at Barbecue House restaurant in Dar Es Salaam. One of the most popular items on the menu is their barbecue chicken. It’s similar to an Indian tandoori chicken, marinated in an assortment of red spices and colorings, but instead of being cooked in a clay tandoor oven, the chicken is instead cooked over hot charcoal. But first things first, one of the best reasons to go to this restaurant is to first eat the cabbage salad which they served. Now the cabbage is nothing out of ordinary, it’s just thinly sliced cabbage. But the best part about it is the incredible array of sauces that they serve at Barbecue House. There’s a green chili sauce, a red chili sauce, a sweet and sour tamarind sauce, and my all time favorite, the fresh coconut chutney. Also for starters, I normally get a plate of hot samosas, served with either vegetables or meat or chicken inside. Their samosas are excellent, but again, it’s all about that coconut chutney on top that really makes it unbelievably spectacular.
For main course, we ordered barbecue chicken, the spicy version. It was pleasantly spicy, cooked to perfection and nice and juicy. I also decided to order a piece of fish, a nice chunk that I believe was red snapper. The fish was marinated in the same red goodness and then placed over the barbecue. To complete the meal, there are both chips (French fries) or a bread known as ajam to order. It’s kind of like a naan, but it’s a little more on the spongy side – kind of like a pancake. It’s first fried in a pan and then placed on the barbecue to gain that extra smoky flavor.
Barbecue House is one of my best restaurants in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, and it’s must visit when you go to Tanzania. Enjoy!
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Dar Es Salaam has so much influence Arab, Indian and of course African. That’s why not it has so many spices and delicious food. Same as the Philippines!!!
1:20 triple orgasm
That fish made me crazy.
I'm a cat.
You should come to central Texas for some BBQ! I've checked all of your videos and I have not seen that you have been here.
Nice ?? food ?
He wasn't even done with the fish and then he ate the chicken
I wonder why Mark is getting thinner after all eating almost all of the food of the world
That food looked awesome Mark…
Going to Dar at the end of the month. Looking forward to trying some BBQ like this..
I love my country
Is ying behind the camera
Samosas are from s. Asian People. Now african make it and call it from what ever country thry are from.
Mark looked at that Samosa like he was going to marry it
How is Mark so thin ! Always eating so much …n why all the r tasty ?
No cap. That chicken look dry af
Mark have you been to Kenya's Carnivore Restaurant?
My all time favourite place (we call it kwa babu) means to grand father. The owner is like our second father is is good to all his customer..
I wish you understood what they were saying?????
? you are funny with that fish. Wish i were there.
i see some kuku choma
He eats chicken tandoori in wrong way…everytime
Tanzanian stool Indian foods
Samosa is of Indian origin…..
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You are the best guy in the world
That's my spot in tz best tandoori chicken…upanga
Cool place mark, and the t shirt, i have one too like that, haha. Thanks for share this experience with us.
Best regard.
Hi.. i always watch tour videos.. it's very awesome. But i have request for you just one thing. When you getting meal your face experience is i think you getting very shy like girl.. lol can you change it??
That grilled chicken look's so red and so tempting!!!!!!
Great markkkk
Indiyan samosa world famous….
That fish looks CRAZY GOOD!!!!
Samosa and chutney ayyo ayyo
Oh oh oh oh oh wtf men aha
I love it when he closed his eyes
Mmm,I want to taste that fish!T_T
Tanzania east africa
I'm hungry Mr.Mark Wiens
No need for the weird over-dramatic surprised and happy face after each bite.
Also rather than saying everything looks / smells / tastes "delicious" or "magnificent", can you tell us what it actually tastes like?
i think only india's samosa is tasty.. and it is not been eaten by coconut chutney
omg it's looking so yummy?
It all looks too good. Mark your zeal of trying food all over the world is praiseworthy. The fish looks best of the lot.
mark we need American dishes
How you manage to eat and digest so many dishes in a day Mr. Weins ?
Nice!
this guy loves food