When it comes to North Indian food, tandoori chicken is one of the most well known dishes. More street food here - http://migrationology.com/
When I was in Agra, India, I came across a street food kiosk known as "Time 2 Eat Mama Chicken Mama Franky House." This is not a joke, this is the real name of the restaurant, and what a restaurant it is! Now there are two different sides to this restaurant, one that served only vegetarian food and the other that served delicious meat dishes. I chose the non-vegetarian side and quickly noticed their racks of red colored tandoori chicken waiting to be ordered. Along with a stack of tandoori roti, I ordered myself a plate of a ¼ tandoori chicken.
As soon as I placed my order, the vendor quickly added a few skewers of tandoori chicken into the tandoor oven and began to heat them up and fully cook them. The slapped a few balls of dough on the oven to form them into roti shapes and using a little pillow he placed them on the side of the oven. In just moments the chicken was sizzling and the tandoori rotis were bubbled up and ready to be served.
The tandoori chicken came on a plate that included some red onions, some incredible green yogurt coriander sauce, and the magnificent piece piece of tandoori chicken hacked up into small pieces. The rotis were served on a separate plate. I've have tandoori chicken quite a number of times, but this was probably the best tandoori chicken I've ever had. It was moist and extremely flavorful and I really enjoyed it. If you ever go to Agra, India, along with visiting the Taj Mahal and the Agra Fort, go to the Sadar Bazar and stop by Mama Chicken for some tasty tandoori chicken!
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When I was in Agra, India, I came across a street food kiosk known as "Time 2 Eat Mama Chicken Mama Franky House." This is not a joke, this is the real name of the restaurant, and what a restaurant it is! Now there are two different sides to this restaurant, one that served only vegetarian food and the other that served delicious meat dishes. I chose the non-vegetarian side and quickly noticed their racks of red colored tandoori chicken waiting to be ordered. Along with a stack of tandoori roti, I ordered myself a plate of a ¼ tandoori chicken.
As soon as I placed my order, the vendor quickly added a few skewers of tandoori chicken into the tandoor oven and began to heat them up and fully cook them. The slapped a few balls of dough on the oven to form them into roti shapes and using a little pillow he placed them on the side of the oven. In just moments the chicken was sizzling and the tandoori rotis were bubbled up and ready to be served.
The tandoori chicken came on a plate that included some red onions, some incredible green yogurt coriander sauce, and the magnificent piece piece of tandoori chicken hacked up into small pieces. The rotis were served on a separate plate. I've have tandoori chicken quite a number of times, but this was probably the best tandoori chicken I've ever had. It was moist and extremely flavorful and I really enjoyed it. If you ever go to Agra, India, along with visiting the Taj Mahal and the Agra Fort, go to the Sadar Bazar and stop by Mama Chicken for some tasty tandoori chicken!
Follow my food adventures at http://migrationology.com/ & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ Delhi Travel Guide: http://migrationology.com/delhi-travel-guide-ebook/
Bangkok Travel Guide: http://migrationology.com/ebook-101-things-to-do-in-bangkok/
Thai Food Guide: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/
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That green sauce is mint chutney
Certainly one of the greatest dishes we've ever created. Onya India and your tandoor ovens.
Telugu Christian channel (kfgm India) from pastor vijaysagar from vizag Andhra Pradesh.
Recently discovered your channel. Makes me happy when you take your first bite of any food. That expression is so genuine.
The background music is BUMPING, making me dance rn
Why is he not using is other hand?
Mama's food…
your expression food orgasm
love this
No bread required with tandoori chicken
That face expression.. 😊Thanks for coming in india.. ❤️
Mark's living the dream! This man has guts of steel and gastric acids similar to a croc's!