Pakistan Street Food VS India Street Food!! Who does it better?

Published 2022-05-07
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We're trying the Pakistani and Indian versions of the same food! Who did it better?
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VIDEO EDITOR » Hà Nhật Linh
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INDIA FIXER » Harshita Kalra @harshita02
PAKISTAN FIXER » Ali Naqi Hamdani @alinha

All Comments (21)
  • @Resultoro
    Even though I am from Pakistan and am quite familiar to the dishes in Pakistan, I don't doubt that Indian food is better than ours because I have tried some Indian dishes and Wow they taste amazing and btw shoutout to our Indian brothers and sisters. Edit: Mom I am famous 🌟
  • @streetfoodpk
    You have to come to Karachi if you want to taste the Biryani and Nihari of Pakistan, these both dishes are the speciality of Karachi , between I really love your content ❤️
  • as a pakistani the biriyani in india is literally making my mouth water XD that looks so damn delicious unfortunately we can't visit old delhi....respect to all the indian homies out there
  • @surakshiths3524
    For the first time i never saw any bad comments or fights between INDIA and PAKISTAN in any of the comments. Being an Indian I wish we have peace like this between both the countries and also the whole nation
  • As an Indian I can't deny the fact that the Pakistani foods also taste and looks great. And the spices we Indian and Pakistani use is no joke. ✌️
  • Indians and pakistanis seem quite United here, appreciating each other's culture (which is quite similar😅) well done guys
  • @muziqueros6893
    I'm Filipino and i love the way people from both countries show some love and respect for each other in this comment section despite the conflict in between. this is a breath of fresh air.
  • @zeeshanawan6014
    The real food competition b/w 🇵🇰 🇮🇳 cities will be like this: Lahore Vs Delhi Karachi Vs Mumbai Islamabad is not known for its street food.
  • @monas5054
    as a Pakistani the Indian food looks amazing, good job guys !!
  • @999NRG
    Nihari was developed in Old Delhi, India, during the reign of the Mughal Empire. Muslim Nawabs (Noblemen) would eat Nihari after their sunrise prayers (Fajr), after which they would take naps until the afternoon Muslim prayers (Zhuhr). It later became a regular breakfast dish for the working class due to its energy-boosting properties. Nihari used to be slow-cooked overnight in large pots in order to be given to labourers when they participated in the substantial construction projects sanctioned by the empire. Nihari was served free to labourers. After Pakistan was formed and partitioned from India in 1947, a huge wave of immigrants from Delhi settled in Karachi. As many of these immigrants were already involved in the food industry, restaurants were quickly established in Karachi. But many good Indian muslims stayed back and continued the food industry in Delhi. When classically prepared, Nihari used to take approximately 6-8 hours just to stew, not to mention preparation time. Thankfully, with the help of modern technology and methods, it is much easier achieve the same result in less time. Love from Delhi. Jai Hind. 🇮🇳 (PS: There's more to Indian food i.e South Indian, Bengali, North East Indian..etc)
  • I have never ever seen two countries with so much conflict in between sharing such a good bond here in the comment section. That's wholesome ❤ love from india to Pakistan. We are one.
  • @brijesh5907
    I am an Indian and a foodie i have travelled across India in last 17 years trust me till date i get surprised with new dishes its almost impossible to cover Indian cuisine in one life..
  • This comment section is wholesome 😍. Tbh was expecting some heat in here, but wow, how food brings people together ❤️
  • @uzairharoon4862
    Being a Pakistani living in Canada for 20+ years I must say both sides of the dishes looked fantastic. They made my mouth water. There are a lot of similarities between our dishes at the end, either one can make your taste buds tingle.
  • @raeesshah257
    As a food lover Pakistani myself 🇵🇰,I can confirm that we have not been represented correctly 😂, Islamabad is like a new school version,if you want to taste the authentic Pakistani food it's either Lahore or Karachi ❤️
  • I am indian but its no doubt that Pakistan foods are much better than our indian foods ...i have tried both indian and Pakistani foods .but really in my opinion Pakistani foods are best.❤
  • @Fat_Paws
    Speaking for myself (an Indian), I long for the day when I can drive freely across the border to Lahore for some of the awesome street food, then come back and have awesome parathas for breakfast in Amritsar the next morning. One can dream, right?
  • 1st thing I noticed was the map you showed in 0:17 POK is the integral part of India and as for food ig both countries have their same origin so can't be compared.
  • @kruuuuzzzz
    It's so true that food directly leads to a heart to heart connection and look at the immense love we are getting from Pakistan towards India ❤️ so wholesome 🥺
  • @Cattychin3870
    As a Pakistani, I'm so eager to try indian food, it looooks delicious