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Khanay Ka Scene Aala with Pepsi - “Make meals memorable with Pepsi” - First of all a huge thank you to Pepsi Pakistan for sponsoring this ultimate Western Pakistani street food tour in Pakistan, and for making it happen. It was a quick trip to Pakistan, but we had a lot of fun filming and eating a different side of Pakistani food than I tried on my first trip.
“Aala” - Just to clarify, this is a very popular expression in Pakistan and across the Indian subcontinent meaning “amazing,” or wow!
Western Pakistani street food is common, and you’ll be surprised with the fusion of creations and creativity that you’ll find. For me, part of the joy of food is being able to interact with the cooks, see the food being prepared, and then eating - and Pakistan is as good as it gets. We started in Karachi, moved to Islamabad, and finishing this whirlwind tour in Lahore.
Here are the restaurants and street food stalls we ate at in this video:
Karachi, Pakistan
Nursery Super Burgers - This place is amazing, one of my favorites. Their beef chapli burger bun kabab and their vegetable potato patty burgers and delicious. And don’t miss out on their chutney. Price - 70 PKR ($0.50) per burger
Hanifia Hunter Beef - This is a famous place in Karachi, but for me it was a little on the plain side. Price - 160 PKR ($1.13) each
Cloud Naan - Trendy yet delicious, Cloud Naan is set up like a pizza restaurant, but using naan as a base with a host of different ingredients. I loved the Philly Cheesesteak Naan. Price - about 500 PKR ($3.54) each
Mr. Burger - Pakistan’s own fast food burger chain, Mr. Burger has a unique story, and their burger is definitely better than many fast food restaurants I’ve tried. Mr. Big combo - 450 PKR ($3.19)
Biryani Of The Seas - To wrap up this street food tour in Karachi, we ate a seafood platter at Biryani of the Seas. Total price - 5,100 PKR ($36.10) total
Islamabad, Pakistan
Najeeb Spot - Famous in Islamabad for their Afghani Burger, this is a roll up of all things deep fried, and smothered in some chutney. It’s one of those 2 am foods. Price - about 200 PKR ($1.42) each
Burger Fest - Islamabad is known throughout Pakistan for their burgers, and Burger Fest is one of the best. Delicious burger. Beef Binda - 590 PKR ($4.18)
Doka Mocca Restaurant - To wrap up Islamabad we ate the supreme fries and crazy panini at Doka Mocca.
Lahore, Pakistan
Lahore Broast - My first time to try Pakistani broast, which is essentially fried chicken. The ½ Chicken Broast was good, but I really liked the degi chargha, steamed chicken with spices. Price - 290 PKR ($2.05)
Bun Plaster - Finally, another one of my favorites from this entire Western Pakistani street food fast food tour is the Lahore bun plaster. And yes, it does get its name from a wall.
Yousaf Falooda Shop - Legendary in Lahore for their milk based desserts, we tried some of their specialties, plus a Doodh Pepsi - Milk Pepsi - which is common in Pakistan.
And that wraps up this entire Western Pakistani street food tour! #Pakistan #PakistaniFood #Pepsi
Thank you to:
Pepsi Pakistan: https://www.instagram.com/pepsipakistan/
Ali: https://www.instagram.com/alinhamdani/
Joel: https://www.instagram.com/kru_joel/
Zaid
Watch my entire Pakistan Food series here: https://youtu.be/Xdya8eym9nM
MUSIC: https://www.audionetwork.com/ and https://goo.gl/HwVjdo
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Watch more Pakistani Street Food videos: https://youtu.be/bg2II5DIJ0E
Subscribe http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe for 2 new videos every week
Khanay Ka Scene Aala with Pepsi - “Make meals memorable with Pepsi” - First of all a huge thank you to Pepsi Pakistan for sponsoring this ultimate Western Pakistani street food tour in Pakistan, and for making it happen. It was a quick trip to Pakistan, but we had a lot of fun filming and eating a different side of Pakistani food than I tried on my first trip.
“Aala” - Just to clarify, this is a very popular expression in Pakistan and across the Indian subcontinent meaning “amazing,” or wow!
Western Pakistani street food is common, and you’ll be surprised with the fusion of creations and creativity that you’ll find. For me, part of the joy of food is being able to interact with the cooks, see the food being prepared, and then eating - and Pakistan is as good as it gets. We started in Karachi, moved to Islamabad, and finishing this whirlwind tour in Lahore.
Here are the restaurants and street food stalls we ate at in this video:
Karachi, Pakistan
Nursery Super Burgers - This place is amazing, one of my favorites. Their beef chapli burger bun kabab and their vegetable potato patty burgers and delicious. And don’t miss out on their chutney. Price - 70 PKR ($0.50) per burger
Hanifia Hunter Beef - This is a famous place in Karachi, but for me it was a little on the plain side. Price - 160 PKR ($1.13) each
Cloud Naan - Trendy yet delicious, Cloud Naan is set up like a pizza restaurant, but using naan as a base with a host of different ingredients. I loved the Philly Cheesesteak Naan. Price - about 500 PKR ($3.54) each
Mr. Burger - Pakistan’s own fast food burger chain, Mr. Burger has a unique story, and their burger is definitely better than many fast food restaurants I’ve tried. Mr. Big combo - 450 PKR ($3.19)
Biryani Of The Seas - To wrap up this street food tour in Karachi, we ate a seafood platter at Biryani of the Seas. Total price - 5,100 PKR ($36.10) total
Islamabad, Pakistan
Najeeb Spot - Famous in Islamabad for their Afghani Burger, this is a roll up of all things deep fried, and smothered in some chutney. It’s one of those 2 am foods. Price - about 200 PKR ($1.42) each
Burger Fest - Islamabad is known throughout Pakistan for their burgers, and Burger Fest is one of the best. Delicious burger. Beef Binda - 590 PKR ($4.18)
Doka Mocca Restaurant - To wrap up Islamabad we ate the supreme fries and crazy panini at Doka Mocca.
Lahore, Pakistan
Lahore Broast - My first time to try Pakistani broast, which is essentially fried chicken. The ½ Chicken Broast was good, but I really liked the degi chargha, steamed chicken with spices. Price - 290 PKR ($2.05)
Bun Plaster - Finally, another one of my favorites from this entire Western Pakistani street food fast food tour is the Lahore bun plaster. And yes, it does get its name from a wall.
Yousaf Falooda Shop - Legendary in Lahore for their milk based desserts, we tried some of their specialties, plus a Doodh Pepsi - Milk Pepsi - which is common in Pakistan.
And that wraps up this entire Western Pakistani street food tour! #Pakistan #PakistaniFood #Pepsi
Thank you to:
Pepsi Pakistan: https://www.instagram.com/pepsipakistan/
Ali: https://www.instagram.com/alinhamdani/
Joel: https://www.instagram.com/kru_joel/
Zaid
Watch my entire Pakistan Food series here: https://youtu.be/Xdya8eym9nM
MUSIC: https://www.audionetwork.com/ and https://goo.gl/HwVjdo
CAMERA GEAR I used to make this video (these are affiliate links):
Main camera: http://amzn.to/2sV0XQO
Main lens: http://amzn.to/2szLZNf
Microphone: http://amzn.to/2rBKD3z
Drone: https://amzn.to/2tzcKmj
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Mark makes me laugh when he dons local headgear.
so basically an entire episode with Americanized crap burgers and hardly any authentic foods , sad to see that America has perverted pakistan too , such amazing cuisine destroyed by US fast food junk crap .-( disappointed
Joel ka 10rupya kaato …
Har baar over acting krta he
Ali kya kutte ki tarah kha raha hai behanchod apne paise se nahi Khare ga
Jeda lundi buchi hai Pakistani bich muh marde sharam bhi nahi aaundi
Pakistani free khane nu gijjde hai example is ali he take his family for free holiday on mark money
I love my Pakistan🇵🇰
Wowowowo yumyumyum umumum 🌶👍🌶👍🌶👍🌶👍👍👍🌶👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Ali ko cinti book padi hai apni puri family ko free trip on expenditure of mark
❤from south india kerala
❤❤Very nice review of my company Pakistani foods
Thank alot I❤ you
The Best food vloger 💯
As a western Pakistani I’m very happy to see international people love our country even South Americans I hope you guys come and enjoy
I was fortunate enough to go to the Muhammad Ali Jinnah Mausoleum when I was in Pakistan on business some years ago. This was pre-digital camera, and I only have prints of my time there. I will never forget it.
The unfortunate part was that I was there during Ramadan, and at the time it was quite dangerous for European travellers (my company warned me not to go out alone). Although my hotel and hosts made sure I was fed well (my last night was at the Karachi Boat Club), I couldn't sample the street food – which I really wanted to do.
On my last night, they presented me with a heavy sack-wrapped suitcase type package and said not to open it until I got home. When I got back, it turned out to be a large Persian carpet.
Wonderful country, and wonderful people.
Fabulous 🤘
Smile…bite..repeat…smile…repeat
Looks delicious