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BANGKOK, THAILAND – Today we’re going on a tour to eat the best North Indian food, especially Punjab food, in Bangkok, Thailand. We’re going to eat everything from street food in Pahurat to Indian fine dining. Get ready for an ultimate Indian food experience in Bangkok, Thailand!
We’re starting this tour in Pahurat, which is known as Bangkok’s Little India. Surrounding the main Siri Guru Singh Sabha Sikh Temple, you’ll find narrow alleys and lanes with lots of street food and hole in the wall restaurants.
Punjab Sweets (https://goo.gl/maps/nc5FxTyewPR24oEr9) – Just down the alley outside of India Emporium is Punjab Sweets a 30 year shop selling sweets and Indian food – especially dishes like chole bhatura. It’s a great place to hang out for a morning tea and their chole bhatura is the real highlight. The owner was also really nice and gave us a place of their famous sweets to try. Prices – 100 – 150 THB ($2.99 – $4.48)
Just outside Punjab Sweets is a great stall to try Paan – 10 THB ($0.30)
Samosa Corner (https://goo.gl/maps/eKv7dVAdKVqV6kQi9) – I believe it’s one of the only samosa street food stalls in Bangkok that’s been serving delicious samosas and pakoras for 45 years. You don’t want to miss it when you’re in Pahurat. Price – 70 THB ($2.09) for 5
Amritsr (https://g.page/amritsr?share) – Next up on this North Indian food tour in Bangkok we went to Amritsr, specializing in Punjabi cuisine, especially Amritsari dishes. This is the type of restaurant where you’ll find a huge menu of dishes, and you can’t really go wrong. They have a huge section of dishes cooked in the tandoor, and my favorite was the achari tikka, one of the greatest ever. They also have the entire range of North Indian thick and rich curry’s. Highly recommended for some of the best North Indian restaurants in Bangkok. Prices – 200 – 400 THB ($5.97 – $11.95) per dish
Punjab Grill (https://g.page/punjabgrillbangkok?share) – Finally to complete this North Indian food tour in Bangkok, we went to Punjab Grill, a contemporary North Indian restaurant that serves authentic and modern dishes. Their lamb dishes are particularly delicious and I also loved their incredible tandoori prawns. You can order a la carte, and they also offer a tasting menu, as a fine dining experience, and a buffet brunch on Sundays. Prices – 400 – 800 THB ($11.95 – $23.89) per dish
It was an amazing time eating through Bangkok, at some of the best North Indian restaurants!
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Use a spoon, this is 2022 for gods sake
Very non hygienic preparation of that leaf!🤑
Amritsari kitchen in bangkok is littreally serving the Authentic north indian food never seen food like this so authentic out of india any where most of the indian joints serve food half of the taste what we used to make here in northern part of india.
Looks good but do they use good quality chicken e.g. free-range or organic?
awesome mark. awesome food.indian food need skill and lot of efforts.
Wawwww!!! Yummy 😋 😋 😋 molto buono
Hi
Actually Ras Malai is a Bengali sweet from the East of India. Now it's popular all over India, and the world.
Hello Mark. Just saw half of the video and its awsome. The deadliest pakoras ever, that lamb special ( yummy) and that chat( never mentioned about the pani puris) and those baturas oh!!!! Will finish the video but had to eat something first. Many thanks and good day
Everything looks good the only problem is when they touch money then right after touch the food you about to eat….money is the dirtiesttt thing in the world full of bacteria…🤔
To be honest, I just had to pause the video to leave a comment. The owner of the restaurant so humble so kind, loving and so proud of his restaurant and his dishes amazing. Also the chef the love he shows while cooking just so beautiful.
Please try Radhe Shyam Chole Bhature at Paharganj close New Delhi Railway Station. Best of the best chole bhature in entire world.
This looks very authentic and delicious.
Wow the dishes look delicious!! I wish I was there fir the fine dining restaurant!!
The last restaurant was fancy as told by Mark but they aren't even wearing gloves
that's the reason #Dominos ,#Mac Donalds ,#Pizaahut are struggling in India …
All of the gravies seem to be pre-prepared. Nothing fancy, more like a dhaba style meal.
I cant wait i might meet you
The food looks increible delicious
Tomorrow
I’m just confused, how can you eat all this food and still stay skinny?
I am coming to bankkok
My heart goes out to the toilet in mark hotel bathroom.
Amazing ! Thanks for sharing !Yummy 😍😍😍😍
👋🏻Hey Mark, Ying, and Micah! Hope your day is as amazing as this video! Watching this video as I enjoy my morning coffee ☕️ and my stomach is growling 🤤the food looks so delicious 🤤. As always Stay Sane and keep the awesome videos coming! ☕️🌶Cheers🌶☕️ ♥️🇨🇦
he likes everything he eats lmaoo
Mark can eat alot for such a handsome body!
All the food in this video is mouth watering. But the expression of Mark when eating it escalates it even more. Now, every single time i had my meals, i always look food vlog especially mark. Good way to build my appetite 👍
Wow! You have my mouth watering Mark. 🤯🤯
Indian street food has no hygiene… don’t people get sick?
Please Come Dhaka Bangladesh Mark
So nice to see you eat Paan 😀
Thanks Mark for showing indian food
Mark is there a South Indian Food neighborhood too? If so I'm moving to Thailand and have the best of all worlds 😄
Lol the 2 guys recording back at you in the kitchen.
Yes bro! I have to visit this beautiful neighborhood in when I return to Bangkok 🇹🇭
P.S Mark Thanks For Calling It Coriander . !
Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩👌
I'd love to go to India, have a hash yogurt and eat enough Murgh Tikka to split a watermelon…and then eat the melon. 😆
That Murgh Tikka can get pretty tasty. Been dabbling in it a few years now.
Very authentic like in India. Money and dough go hand in hand. Yummy
I love these raw all school style videos
I’d hate to lie on my deathbed and think: “I could have eaten that!" 🤤
Waiting for #PetukCouple collab vlogs 🔥🔥🔥
Mark – you have been eating restaurant food labelled as Indian food for decades – why don’t you make an effort to eat real Indian food for once – the food that a billion Indians eat in their homes – which is a million miles away from all this red and magenta coloured abomination you believe is Indian food.
For starters, please plan a tour of the tier 2 smaller cities of of India.