What the heck? I thought this video was gonna be about indigenous ingredients, but you didn't name one single ingredient. What are the indigenous ingredients? What are they called? Where are they grown? How are they traditionally used? This is not a video about ingredients, it's just some guy telling his personal story set to music while he cooks unidentified food.
This place is the most overpriced, greedy bunghole of a restaurant in all of India. Pretentious food and average in taste. Been there. Sorry. Thumbs down 👎
Great Indian food is never found at posh places and big kitchen’s, sometimes the tastiest food on par with Michelin star restaurants are found at the roadside!!
They are using the word indigenous here as a word to just make them sound cool. Chilis and whole lot of ingredients they are seen using are not indigenous to the subcontinent. What they should really say is all the food is domestic. I really don't see how this celebrates indian culture at all… the subcontinent for centuries has been a hub of trade and importation (something worth celebrating).
Based on your community post link, I expected an elaboration on what "indigenous food" was to India, not a restaurant ad at least be clear about it. Ironically explaining what indigenous food would've been a better ad for the restaurant than the pretentious hipster garbage you showed.
The casual racism is blatant in these comments..every video that shows a chef eating or hopping from one restaurant to another is an ad for the restaurant yet when it comes to showing the same shit in india rather than LA it seems to be a problem. And even comments about english. The average educated indian speaks better english than the average educated brit or american. I got my phd in the US and most americans cant spell..sheesh!!
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2:28 he sounds like geeky ranjeet
garbage video, looks more like an advertisement
Fake pretentious food. Not Indian.
What the heck? I thought this video was gonna be about indigenous ingredients, but you didn't name one single ingredient. What are the indigenous ingredients? What are they called? Where are they grown? How are they traditionally used? This is not a video about ingredients, it's just some guy telling his personal story set to music while he cooks unidentified food.
As a middle class indian, nothing about this restaurant is indigenous
This place is the most overpriced, greedy bunghole of a restaurant in all of India. Pretentious food and average in taste. Been there. Sorry. Thumbs down 👎
Great Indian food is never found at posh places and big kitchen’s, sometimes the tastiest food on par with Michelin star restaurants are found at the roadside!!
Cool
great restaurant, great chef😍😍🍴🍴
We celebrate India in a restaurant which isn't affordable for 70% of India🤣
Odd that Thomas Zacharias is in this, he left Bombay Canteen a few months ago
I like how Thomas had to clarify that it was buff not beef. Just in case.
I guess the meaning of the word indigenous has changed.
They are using the word indigenous here as a word to just make them sound cool. Chilis and whole lot of ingredients they are seen using are not indigenous to the subcontinent. What they should really say is all the food is domestic. I really don't see how this celebrates indian culture at all… the subcontinent for centuries has been a hub of trade and importation (something worth celebrating).
So this is just an ad?
soy sauce egg recipe :
https://youtu.be/iBkhB9JlzCw
Wow ….just wow…..hats off to the bombay canteen team…..
Please film videos like The Iyer Idli one…this is just like a longgg ad
Wow looks incredible!
where can i watch the whole episode
This place looks amazing!
Based on your community post link, I expected an elaboration on what "indigenous food" was to India, not a restaurant ad at least be clear about it. Ironically explaining what indigenous food would've been a better ad for the restaurant than the pretentious hipster garbage you showed.
Very nice, how much?
RIP Floyd Cardoz !
The casual racism is blatant in these comments..every video that shows a chef eating or hopping from one restaurant to another is an ad for the restaurant yet when it comes to showing the same shit in india rather than LA it seems to be a problem. And even comments about english. The average educated indian speaks better english than the average educated brit or american. I got my phd in the US and most americans cant spell..sheesh!!
Post a disclaimer that these are promotional videos. Nobody is stupid.
Looks like a lovely place, I'd love to try it!
One complaint: video isn't long enough, i wanna see more 🙁
This series is by far the worst researched. Or the restaurants have paid money to be featured.
The music is way to much
Looks like an interesting spot, but by what metric is it the second best restaurant in all of India?
This felt like a huge ad, which is fine but, don't trick us into thinking we're watching a regular video.
The other videos felt like ads. This was the first I liked
Jesus Christ. I hate that accent.
Stop posting ads, Munchies.
The music is loud and extra
From working Microsoft tech support to owning a fancy restaurant
since when was tomato and chili peppers indigenous to india
why is this filmed like a commercial idk it feels weird to watch it
This restaurant is overrated, there are plenty who have better taste than this.
These niggas could just use their lives actually making food for less privileged people but they think they so cool flexing creating some luxurious bs
Dude Bombay canteen is great but calling it indigenous ingredients is pushing it
their millet dish is insane tho
This video is way too short.
conte nast 😛
great stories keep them coming
local, not indigeneous. much less impressive.
Beautiful
Thank you for showing this restaurant
I wish all Students a blessed, Happy, Successful and Brightful Future.💖💖
Stephanie from London