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I visited Old Delhi, which is one of the most crowded places in India. My main reason for going was to try Butter Chicken, the signature dish at a famous old restaurant called Karim's. But first, a bit of shopping at the chaotic Chor Bazar (Thieves Market.) The road from the metro station to the bazaar was a pain to navigate, with so much traffic and so many obstacles, so I bargained for a motorcycle rickshaw to take me there. That way I got to enjoy the chaos in comfort. At Meena Bazar (the official name for Chor Bazar) I noticed it was a lot busier that the last time I visited there in March 2020. That was because this time I visited on a Friday, and the market is right beside one of the biggest and most popular mosques in the city, Jama Masjid. There were so many random things for sale at Chor Bazaar, but none more random that a wind-up Doraemon toy that plays the drums. Of course, I had to buy that, and the bargaining session was quick and easy to knock 50% off the vendor's "first price." It didn't take long after that purchase before finding something else appealing. I saw a vendor with stacks of dates, in many varieties. I asked the local people which type of date was best, and bought myself a box of them. Dates are a very popular food with Muslim people, so if you see a market area outside of a Mosque, then for sure you'll be able to buy them there. I then bought another useless toy. This time it was a plastic helicopter, that looked fun, but I couldn't get it to fly like the vendor had demonstrated. The local people crowded around me. Most, just to stare, but some tried to help me. Regardless, my helicopter didn't make it up into the air. I gave the toy away to a local kid, so hopefully she has more success with it than me. I wasn't looking for a meal in Meena Bazaar but one vendor insisted I try his food. I couldn't resist having a munch of his beef biryani. What they call "beef" in India is actually buffalo meat and not cow, so it's legal. You'll only find beef in the Muslim areas. Usually I'm not one for buying random things in markets. I tend to just buy things that are useful to me. However, when I saw a market stall with many random items at just 10 rupees ($0.12 USD / ยฃ0.10 GBP) I just had to buy a handful of random nonsense, including a squishy ball and a Rubik's Cube keychain. There was a whole other section of the market that I didn't see last time, called the Tibetan Refugee Market. The vendors were mostly selling winter jackets. I spoke to some of the vendors and they told me that the market only runs for about 4 months per year. After escaping the chaotic Chor Bazaar, which was no easy feat, I wandered around Old Delhi for a bit and was trying some of the local snacks such as Shahi Sheermal and Jalebi. The owner of the Rehmatullah Hotel proudly told me about how his prices are the lowest, with meals available for 50 rupees. Many poor people sit outside his restaurant, because they will be fed for free. People can donate money and it will be used to give free meals to those who can't afford to eat. And if nobody donates, then the restaurant owner will pay for the meals by himself. Very nice. I enjoyed some tasty Chicken Malai (chicken cooked in cream) and seekh kebab at Rehmatullah Hotel, then after a lot of searching I washed it down with a fresh pomegranate juice. Thankfully I still had enough of an appetite to enjoy the butter chicken at Karim's hotel, which was the main reason I visited Old Delhi in the first place. 0:00 Bargaining for a Rickshaw 5:16 Thieves Market 8:42 Bargaining for a Doraemon 13:02 Buying Dates 16:42 Indian Helicopter 23:04 Beef Biryani 28:06 10 Rupee Vendor 31:39 Tibetan Refugee Market 37:02 Indian Chai 43:46 Escaping Thieves Market 46:32 Shahi Sheermal (Sweet Bread) 48:23 Mawa Jalebi 52:26 Cheap Price Indian Restaurant 57:36 Chicken Seekh Kebab 1:01:47 Poor People Eat For Free 1:04:11 Juice Vendor Hunt 1:09:42 Fresh Pomegranate Juice 1:15:10 Karim's Butter Chicken ๐Ÿ’— Help the channel grow by liking, commenting and subscribing. If you want to be extra nice please share my video with your friends on social media. ๐Ÿ“ฑ Instagram (Live Story Updates): https://instagram.com/Daleroxxu ๐Ÿ“ฑ Facebook (Shorter Vlogs ~5 minutes): https://www.facebook.com/Daleroxxu/ ๐Ÿ“ฑ TikTok (15 - 60 Seconds Vlog Clips): https://www.tiktok.com/@dalephilip ๐Ÿ“ฑ Twitter (Not using this for much): https://twitter.com/Daleroxxu

Dale Philip

1 day ago

Hey, bhai. Jama Masjid? - Chor Bazaar. Chor Bazaar, kitna paisa? (How much to Thieves Market?) Jama Masjid, Jama Masjid? - Ah, yeah, Meena Bazaar, Jama Masjid. - Ah, hop on, hop on. Yeah, kitna paisa? (How much?) How much? 20 rupees? Okay. No, no, no, 50 rupees. Oh, oh! Gora price, Gora price. -Uh? - 50. 20, 20. - 40. 40. - Uh? Okay, 30 okay. 30 okay, okay? - Okay. - 40. 30. No, 30 okay. 30 okay. Okay, we will see, we will see. Okay, guys, I'm in Old Delhi right now. It's chaotic. Chaotic Old De
lhi. Look at the traffic. I probably would have been better walking. It's only about a kilometre down the street to the Thieves Market, Chor Bazaar. But I've just hailed this motorbike rickshaw. Dollar, dollar. Dollar, he's telling me dollar. He's telling me give him 40 dollars, not 40 rupees. Telling me to give him 40 dollars. Joking, right, joking? - Okay. - Joking. Okay, good. There's a lot going on in this area, guys. Lots of random retail stores, guys on the street, street vendors selling f
ood. And this chaotic traffic, and not really -- there is a sidewalk, but most people just seem to be walking on the road. The sidewalk is full of traffic. Foot traffic, so a lot of people just kinda walk on the road. Like I was doing. As you can see, it's just this mix of vehicles, rickshaws, cycle rickshaws, motorbike rickshaws, people, everything. It's crazy. And this looks good, Shyam Sweets. Hi. I might come back for that later. They've got a whole array of Indian sweets right there. I migh
t come back for that, Shyam. It's good, Shyam's good? Okay, we're getting overtaken by all the people who are walking. All these people just walking down. We are stuck in traffic. - Traffic jam. - Yeah. Traffic jam. Yeah, everyone's stuck right here. Dunno what's going on ahead. Let's see. Yeah, it's traffic jam the whole way. What's this guy got? All sorts of fresh fruit. Oh, he does like a fruit salad. That looks good, actually. It's some quality fruit there. He's got like kiwi fruit, grape, s
trawberry. I would have... Ugh. I would have been up -- Hi, how are you? I would have been up for some of that if I had a chance, but we started moving again. - How are you? - Fine, fine. Where are you going? You're going to Jama Masjid? - Jama Masjid, yes, yes, yes, yes. - Ah, okay. You're going to pray? Okay, today is Friday, so it should be busy around the Jama Masjid area. This old, old Friday mosque in Old Delhi here. That's it right ahead of us. You can see. Go. All sorts going on. People
trying to move stuff around. And we are not moving anywhere. We're stuck. I would have been there already if I walked, but this is, this is a more relaxing way to get through this chaotic street, guys. Got a street barber right there. Literally on the street, he doesn't have.... Doesn't have a mirror or anything. He literally was just spraying the guy with a bottle of water, Has... Has a pair of scissors probably, and that's about it. He can do his business from anywhere, basically. He doesn't h
ave to move much around. Wow. Okay, just got a subscriber right there. That's good. Okay, thank you. That was fun. That's the benefit of being stuck in traffic. We can pick up some subscribers. There's no vendors. Unless I want a packet of chips or something. There's no... I'm looking, hopefully somebody gets stuck next to me that's selling like that fruit salad or something like that. Will be good. Now even the pedestrians can't overtake us because there's no space at all. It's jam packed. So w
e're kind of like... Yeah. We're actually faring better than the pedestrians right now. They've been overtaking us all the way. Okay, I think this is the entrance to the Thieves Market right here. Chor Bazaar, a.k.a. Meena Bazaar. Okay, bhai. Okay, there's the entrance there, the main entrance. Meena Bazaar, that's the official name, but Chor Bazaar is the unofficial name. It means... Hi. It means thieves market in Hindi. - Meena Bazar. - Okay, Meena Bazaar. Okay, bhai. Dhanyavad. Okay, you can
keep the change. Okay, thank you. Cheers. Okay. We are here, guys, Meena Bazaar. In one piece as well, in one piece. I don't know if I would have got here in one piece by walking. That was... That was a crazy road. Okay. So, guys, I'm not in this bazaar for anything in particular. Oh, wow, even this market is jam packed. I'm just having a wee look around just now. Unless I find the cricket jersey here. I don't think I'll find it in Meena Bazaar, but just having a wee look around. Build up an app
etite before I go eat some butter chicken. So, there's a famous place around here called Karim's that are specialists in the dish of butter chicken. So... I've had... I've had butter chicken plenty of times in Indian restaurants overseas in the UK and Dubai, but I've never had a butter chicken in India. So I'm gonna try this famous one at Karim's. So... Yer man just building up his appetite right now and... It takes a lot of energy just to walk down the street here, guys, so I'm fair doing that.
I'm fair building up an appetite. Okay. So there is the biryani joint that I've eaten at before. It's all pedestrians, but there's one guy on a bike just beeping like crazy trying to get through. - Dale! - Hi, how are you? - You good? - I'm fine. - Okay. Nice to see you. - I'm good, yes. - You're here with your family? - Yes, yes. Ah. Doing what, shopping, or you just been to Masjid? Yes, yes. You were at the Masjid already? - I'm watching your videos. - Oh, okay. Nice one. - Oh, Dale Philip. -
I'm just having a look around. Yes. You think I can find jersey in this market or no? - No. No, no jersey. - Not in this market? No, no jersey in this market. Is there like a sports shop in Chandni Chowk or some...? Yes, yes. Chandni Chowk, side of it. Oh, there's sports shop? - Sports shop, inside, inside. - Inside Chandni Chowk? - Or inside the Old Delhi area? - Yes, yes. Okay. Yeah, I will look around. Maybe best to find in a shop for a jersey, right? Jersey, not jersey... jersey is not. Not
in this market? But in the shop? Maybe. - Maybe. - Maybe? Okay, I will look. It seems difficult to find, guys, to find a cricket jersey in India. - Hello, sir. - Hi, how are you? Huh? ??? - I don't know what that means but -- - How are you? Oh, I'm good. Thank you. Oh, wow. Oh, lots of... - You video, like me. - Huh? Me, video, like me. Me, video, like me? - Ah. - You like my video? - Ah, yes, yes, yes. - Thumbs up? Thumbs up? - Thumbs up. - Okay, thumbs up. Okay, thumbs up from this guy for my
video. Okay, so there's a lot of... I'm watching your all videos. - All videos? Thank you so much. - Yes. On Facebook or YouTube? Everywhere? You're YouTuber? Okay. Yes. Okay, there's people selling a lot of random stuff here. What is this guy selling? Oh, he's selling razors. Oh, and Bluetooth speakers and such. This guy is selling wallets. Branded wallets - he's got Puma, Timberland, a bunch of stuff. Somebody selling winter hats, and I don't know what this is. Like I said, people selling ran
dom stuff. There's nothing more random than a creepy, a creepy looking doll. I don't know what you're supposed to do with that. If it's just like a decoration or what. We've got some Doraemon playing the drums. Like I say, guys, random, random. Did you think you would find Doraemon playing the drums here in this market? Yeah, beautiful, Doraemon. - Yeah. - Yeah. Ah. You buying? You buying? - I'm just looking, yeah. - Just looking? He is beating a drum set. Huh? He is beating drumset. Yes, it's v
ery nice. Oh, and a dancing fish. Ah, okay. Let me see. That's cool. You wind it up, and it just beats the drums probably for a few minutes. Oh, you see it's slowing down now. Yeah, so he has to keep winding them up. I'm hanging around to see if this guy buys one because then I will know the price. Normally, if you're going to bargain for something, you need to know what the real price is. But I don't know what the real price is for a Doraemon drum toy, so I have no idea. These, kitna paisa? (Ho
w much?) 100 for one piece. Ah, 100, too much. - 100 for one piece. - That should be like 50 rupees. - 50 rupees? - Yeah. How much do you pay for this? - 50, like 50? - 50 rupees. Yeah, like 50. It should be like 50. Yeah. 50 for one piece. - 50 for one piece? - One piece. Ah, okay. I will take one Doraemon for 50 rupees. Okay. Okay, one Doraemon toy. That's nice. I couldn't imagine that I was getting myself a Doraemon banging the drums when I came to Meena Bazaar. But I'm getting one, so it's a
ll good. - Which one is the strongest? - Oh, this one. - I need the strongest one. - This, strong. This the strongest? Okay, that's 50 rupees. - Thank you, sir. Thank you, bhai. - Thank you, thank you. Okay. Got a strong Doraemon toy. He's laughing at me. He's probably saying I'm like a big kid. - It's nice, huh? - Yeah. Very nice. Okay, good. He's just laughing and pointing, and he's like, "Look at this..." "Look at this Gora adult playing with a little kid's toy." I don't care. I don't care wh
at people think, guys. I don't care what people think. I like it. I like Doraemon. It's cute. I like it. Little drummer. Little Doraemon drummer. Yeah, so it lasts about, I'd say, like 60 seconds or something. That's about all you'd want it to last, so it's all good. - One photo, one photo. - Okay. - What do you think of my new toy? - Yes. One photo. What do you think? - ??? - Okay, good. - Hello, hello, hello. - What's up? What? Oh, you want to see my Doraemon? What's that? What happened? You v
logging? Now, you're vlogging. Now, you're a vlogger. No, no, it's my toy. He took my camera and now he wants my toy. What? Give me my toy back. Give me my Doraemon back. What? What? He wants me to go around. What? What? I've no idea what's happening. Now he's leading me somewhere. Oh. What's happening? What's happening? Yeah, yeah, Gulab Jamun. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. His name is Gulab Jamun? What's happening? Okay, I got my Doraemon back. I got my Doreamon and my camera back from this guy. Oka
y. He just... He just wanted to hold my camera, then he started vlogging, I think. I don't know, I was distracted. He took my camera then a bunch of... A bunch of people just started taking selfies with me, and I don't know what he was doing. So, I'll need to watch the video back to see what he was doing with my camera. But... Oh. That guy just got bumped. I got stuck in the metro. The bloody doors in the metro station, like smacked into me, when I was trying to board the... when I was trying to
board the metro, coming here. The doors just slammed into me, like no warning. Let's see if we can make it through today in one piece, guys. This guy has dates. Oh, wow, that's a big... That's a big portion right there. These look like semi-fresh, right? They're not like all dried like this, that's like the juicy ones. These good? Good? - Good. - Ah, okay. What is the difference? They're like different varieties. They're like skinny ones and like chubby ones. Oh, that's a lot. That's a lot. Oh,
wow, he's taking like two big bags. What's that, like two kilos? Yeah, I think... I think that's more than one kilo per bag actually. Let's see how much he pays. What's that? What's that? 300 rupees for two bags? - How much? - No, no, no, no. 240. 240 for two bags? - Ah, okay. So one bag is 120? - Yes. Ah, okay, it's good. Yeah. My name is Dale. What is your name? - Dale from Scotland? - You're hiding, you're hiding. Dale from Scotland. - Yeah, Dale from Scotland. - Ah, yeah, I know you. - Ah,
okay. - I know. Guys, you know the difference between the varieties? He has like these ones, but he also has like... These are different, right? And these are different? He has more varieties, because of the taste. - Like, they are the best ones actually. - Oh, they're the best, but more expensive? - Exactly, that's why they are boxed. - Ah, okay. And he sells them like a box like that? It's these ones are the... These are the best ones? Ah, because this is Kimia dates, and Kimia dates are one o
f the best dates. Oh, Kimia is the best type of dates. How many grams is that, like 500 grams? - 500 grams. - Yeah, 400-500 grams. - Yeah. How much is 500 grams? Yeah, 500 grams are half kg. Yeah. Yeah, but how much paisa (money)? Kitna paisa? - Yeah, you can ask him for me. - You can negotiate with him. Yeah, but better that a local person ask him, then... 130. 130, ah, for 500 grams. Ah, that's good. - 500 grams. - Okay, I will take one box please. Can I try one first? Try, okay, thank you. Ok
ay, let's try it first. So these are supposed to be the best variety. Oh, the seed is still in the middle. You can't eat the seed. I need to bite around it. Mmm, wow. Oh yeah, it's good. It's like... It's like toffee. Yeah, it's like eating candy. But it's natural and somewhat healthy, I guess. It's obviously going to be high in sugar, but you're getting all the fibre and all the nutrition with it. Unlike if you eat candy. Mmm. Okay, thank you so much. Thank you. Okay, good. I got myself some he
althy... What is it called? Kima? - Kimia dates. - Kimia. Kimia dates. Okay, that's gonna last me a while, 500 grams. It's heavy. - Can we have photo with you? - Okay, sure. Okay, nice one. Nice to see you. Okay, I'm gonna have a further wander around this market. See what's going on. So this is busier than the last time I came here, guys. The last time I came to this Thieves' Market, this was all empty, this area. Or semi-empty. I think I bought some sunglasses up there. But there was just a fe
w stalls. But today is Friday, and that mosque is gonna get a lot more people visiting it than other days of the week, on a Friday, so probably that's why there's more vendors here to take advantage of all the people. Very good. Is that a helicopter? Ooh. Indian. Indian helicopter, ah, okay. You just throw it? How does that wor Oh, it's like a, a spinny thing like that. Okay, it's very nice, very nice. Okay. What's that? One piece a hundred? Ah, no, I don't think so. It's okay. Okay. Huh? 50 rup
ees, 50 rupees. - 50. - 100. No, no, it's okay. I'll have a look around. Ah, no, no. It's okay, I will... - What's that, 50, yeah? - Okay, okay. 50, okay. But I want to try. Can I try? Try. - Yes. - No try. - No try. What if it doesn't work? - Okay, okay. He says okay. He says okay. Okay, try. That's my favorite colour as well, blue. He gave me the blue one. - Okay, he's building it. - Where are you from? I'm from Scotland. He's building it for me. Three propellers, I think. They just clip in. A
h, so I think you keep a hold of that, and then it flies off of that. Once he... What happened? Oh, it's broken. Oh, just as well I got you to try it. Whoa. - Oh my God. - Okay. Good, good one. Okay. So, I get this? I think that's the blue one's broken. Oh, he's gonna give me another blue one from there. Yeah, just as well I got him to test it. Okay, bhai. Thank you so much, thank you. Okay, I got my Indian helicopter. Good, thank you. Okay. Helicopter, helicopter. Okay, I need to take this some
where to play with it. But it's a bit crowded here. Let's see if there's like -- I think there's like a park or something over there. I might be able to take it over and give it a go. Already. Already have one. Okay. I have already the same, same. - Same, same. - Yeah, same, same. Okay. I think -- oh, this is a... Oh, there's a metro station right here. I came out another metro station but... - Hi. - ??? vlog. - What's happening? - Vlog. Oh, you're doing a blog? - Ah, YouTube vlog, okay. - Ah, o
kay. Oh, he's blogging the blogger. Vlog. I will not upload -- I'm doing a blog and you're blogging my blog. - Vlog. - Okay. Nice one, bro. - Okay, nice, nice. - Nice one. Okay. Ah, good. My name is Dale. I'm gonna try my Indian helicopter here. Yeah. How much price? - 50 rupees. - 50 rupees? Oh my God. - Good or no good? - Good, good, good. - Oh, okay, he says it's good. - Good, good. Hello, friend. - Can you be cameraman? - Cameraman. Okay, I'm gonna build my Indian helicopter. I think it's ea
sy to setup. It's just three propellers. Three propellers -- oh, this camera man. He's killing me. Higher, higher. Okay. Okay, the blogger. The blogger guy is going to be the camera man. Okay. So this... These snap in like this. Apple, Apple. Apple, Apple. - Apple, yeah, but not real Apple. - No. No interest? Pretend Apple. Yeah, it's toy Apple. Original, original. It's not original, not original. Oppo. What's that, Oppo? - No, I don't need. - Oppo. Oppo is best. Oppo is best? China. China. Appl
e is original. No. No? No, I don't need it. No, no, no need. - I just need my helicopter. - Helicopter. Helicopter, helicopter. Okay, and this. So the three propellers are in and this is keeping it all together. Okay. I push this in like this. Hello, hello. - Hello, how are you? - Hi, how are you? - I am fine. - Okay. Okay, so, helicopter is set up. - Oh, yeah. - You can see. And this, you... - Push this into here. - Open the door. - Open the door. - Open what door? - Door, door. - No, you canno
t. - Door. - You cannot. Okay, ready? Ready, steady go. - Ooh! Look at this. - Oh my God! It just fell apart. Oh my God! Okay. I need to find all the pieces. One, two, three, four. - Okay, I will try again. - I seen your videos on Facebook. Okay, nice one. - I've seen your videos on Facebook. - Okay, fist bump. Okay, good. I'm trying to get this helicopter working. Yeah, it just fell apart. I think I didn't clip it in. I didn't clip in the propellers well enough. I guess if you bought this, you
could just super glue the propellers permanently on, and then they're not gonna fly off. Okay, the other salesman helped fix it for me. It needed all clipped back together. - What? - Like this. Oh, yeah, so they're upside down. Ah, okay. Okay. Ah, okay. So this man sells them, so he's the expert. He knows how it works. Okay. So, now it's secure. Okay, flatten them out. Okay. This... This goes inside. You hold both of them. Ah. Ah, okay. It didn't go high like the other one. The last time, he got
it to go so high. Yeah, how to make it go high? High, high. Oh, he's taking it apart. I think I got one that doesn't go high. I think I got one that doesn't go high. Okay. Okay, thank you, bhai. Thank you so much, thank you. Okay. Okay, okay. Now he's gonna try and sell them to other people. Ah. Yeah, that one goes high. - Yeah. - My one didn't. For some reason, I got one that doesn't fly. A helicopter that doesn't fly, but it's all good. Thanks to that guy for helping. What? What? This? Okay,
very nice. You want? Okay, you keep, okay. For you. What's that? The AirPods, no I don't need. Okay, see you guys. I'm gonna go for a wander. Oh, we're gonna take a photo, okay. Okay, nice one. Okay, see you guys. Okay, I'm gonna further wander around this market. Hopefully... Hopefully, that little girl can have more fun with that helicopter than I did. That wasn't... That wasn't the most fun toy I've ever bought. That was nowhere near as fun as the Doraemon. The drumming Doraemon. For sure. He
llo. - Hi, what are you selling? - One minute. It's what? Let's have a look. What, dal? Dal? Oh, I think it's dal and rice. Yeah? What? He's telling me to come around. Oh, it's biryani. Yeah, biryani. - Hello, bro. Your channel? - Hi. Dale, Dale. Like this. -- I think no internet. - Net, net. - Yeah. Network not there. Yeah, that's name, name, name. - Philip? - Dale Phillip, Dale Phillip. - Dale Philip? - Yeah, Dale Philip. I don't know, I don't know. Just Dale, Dale. First name, Dale. First nam
e, Dale. Ah, so he's selling biryani. Oh, for me? This, mutton biryani? - Ah, mutton, mutton nahi, beef. - Oh, beef, beef biryani. Okay. Buffalo, Buffalo? Huh? - It's buffalo? - Yeah. Ah, okay, buffalo biryani. Ah, okay, I will try it. - Oh, and you get the dal as well? - Yeah, yeah. Okay, let's try buffalo biryani, here. Let's try the rice first. And he has like... He's almost finished. Finished, yes. When they cook this, this will be full. And you can see, he's like almost finished already. Lo
ok, it's like almost empty so... Yes. Okay, it's still hot though. Still nice and hot. - Yeah, super? - Oh. Oh, the rice is nice. Nice, rice, rice. Very salty and flavourful rice. Oh, very. Now for one spoonful of the meat. Oh, good. Tender, tender. Mmm. Biryani, biryani. - What's happening? - Biryani, yes, yes, biryani. Jama Masjid Market. Jama Masjid ???? Bhai, can I try the dal, dal? He's gonna add some dal to it as well. Oh, lovely. That's gonna soak into the rice. Oh, and masala as well. -
He added some masala and - And masala. maybe, oh, I think coriander. - Coriander. - Coriander, yeah? Yeah, good. Good. Oh, and this has got paneer? - Paneer? - Paneer, paneer, yes. Aloo or paneer? - Ah, aloo. - Aloo? - Paneer, paneer, yes. Ah, okay. It's got aloo in it as well. So it's dal... People... This is like a market for walking, but some people take the bike through. - It's crazy, yeah. - Yeah, yeah. What's that? Oh, and some lime as well. So it's... Yeah, aloo and dal. That's not aloo.
Aloo nahi. That's also meat, also meat. Yeah, it's also meat, yeah. - This haleem, haleem? - Haleem. It's haleem, ah, haleem. I know. I had in Pakistan. In Pakistan, I ate haleem. - Ah. - In Kulachi. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Yeah. I thought it was like a chunk of something. I thought it was potato, but it was more buffalo, I guess. Yeah. Okay. The good thing with... I thought this was dal, but haleem, it is dal, it's made from lentils. But it's a slow cook for like 12 hours or more. How many hours
cooking? Cooking, how many hours? - Ah, Haleem... - 20, 20, 20. 20, oh, one whole day, to make one haleem, yeah. So haleem, it is slow cooked so it's very, very, very flavourful. You get the, you get the taste of the meat into the dal mixture, and it's like a. it's like a very thick lentil soup, but it's delicious. Now it's all soaked into the rice. Mmm. - Yes. - Very nice. - Very nice. - Yeah. Big chunk of buffalo right here. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Haleem, haleem, biryani. - Subscriber, yes. - Ah, sub
scribe, yeah. Yes. - Okay, yer man - Okay, finish. clears the plate. Fantastic, that was delicious. Brother, that was so very, very nice. Thank you. Okay, bhai, for you. You keep the change, keep the change. No need change. No need, no need. You keep, you keep. Okay, thank you. Thank you, bhai. Thank you. I don't know what the normal price for that. It's probably like... I don't know, like 50 or something like that. 50 or 60. Hi. How are you? Again? - Hi. Okay. - Okay, okay, thanks. So I don't k
now what time this market is until but it's almost night time and there's no like, no street lights or anything like that. So I would assume that when the sun goes down, this market will also, will also close. Like none of these stalls have any kind of lighting at all. Hi. What's up? Photo? How are you? Oh, photo. Okay. Good? Okay, nice to see you guys. Nice to see you. Okay. I'll just have a wander around before this market closes. Only 10 rupees. - Everything, 10 rupees? - Everything. Yeah, lo
ok, he's got a sale. Everything, 10 rupees, 10 rupees. They're playing it over a speaker. Wow. 10 rupees is like 10 pence, British. Like 12 cents, American. For all of this. You can get so much random stuff. Maybe I'll get one of those balls, - those squishy smiley balls. - 10 rupees. Let's see, 10 rupees. Ah, it's broken, broken. You have a good one? Brother, give me a good one. Okay, I take this one. This one, okay. I got a, a smiley ball, a smiley ball. Okay, bhai, thank you. - Okay, thank yo
u. - Thank you, thank you. Dunno if there's anything else that I fancy there. It's all like woman stuff, and girly stickers. If you want some Barbie stickers, or something for your eyebrows, or hair clips. Oh, fidget spinners. Ah, okay, I will take a fidget spinner as well. Oh, and you got a Rubik's Cube. Okay, maybe I'll get -- I'm tripping up over a little girl. Okay. Maybe I'll get one of these then. Oh, you got a key chain with a Rubik's Cube for only 10 rupees as well. Does that actually sp
in? Oh yeah, it does. It's an actual functional, functional Rubik's Cube right there. And fidget spinner. Okay, fidget spinner and Rubik's Cube. Okay, that's another 20 rupees. Okay, thank you, bhai, thank you. Okay, I got three things. Is there anything else? I'm looking around. Oh, it's all for kitchen. Yeah, all random stuff for your kitchen and stuff. I think I got the... I think I got the three coolest items. The three items for dudes. Everything else is like random. Like taps for your sink
, glittery tape, so much random stuff. A torch for 10 rupees? Let me see. I can get a torch as well, for 10 rupees, a plastic torch. And slime? Slime. A pot of slime. For what? What do you do with the slime, just play? - Just play. - Just play? Okay. Okay, I'll take the slime and the torch as well. Okay. Yeah, he's gonna give me a bag. Yeah, can you give me a bag for everything? So I got the ball, Rubik's Cube, I got the slime, the fidget spinner, and the torch. That's five different things. Oka
y. I spent 50 pence. British. About 60 American cents. I got five, I got five different kid's toys. So, that's one heck of a bargain. One heck of a bargain, guys. - Are you Dale Philip? - Yes, I'm Dale. How are you? I'm fine. Nice to see you. - Oh, I just bought five. - I just saw your video on Facebook. - I follow you on Facebook. - Oh, really? Ah. Okay, nice one. - Nice to meet you. - Good. Nice to see you. Okay. This guy with the fresh orange. Right there. I could do it with a juice. I don't
really wanna stand and eat the orange segments. Hi. Okay, I'm, I'm going the opposite way from everyone else. Everyone's coming in this direction. I think everyone's leaving. Ah, and there's something through here. It's Tibetan Refugee Association. So this is like for the refugees from Tibet. They have their own section of the market. Let's have a look through here to see if there's anything different. Ah, this is all clothes. It's like a clothes market, but some fancier stuff. This is a lot fan
cier than what you'll see out there in the main Meena Bazaar. Some very nice scarves for women. And some nice jackets for men. So, yeah, if you wanna browse around for winter jackets and such like, peacefully, this would be the place to do it if the main Meena Bazaar is too much for you, guys. This is... This is nice to walk around in. A bit of a respite from the craziness out there. But nothing I really fancy buying. I'm not really looking for a jacket or anything like that. But if I was, this
would be where I would be looking, guys. - One jacket. - Visited where? - Visit Kashmere, Kashmere? - No, not yet. Kashmere is the heaven on earth, you should have a visit. Yeah, but I think maybe it's difficult. - You need a special permission or something to visit, no? - No, no, no, no. But you are foreigner, you have to take permission. I have to take permission. Yeah, it's something like that, you need special permission. Ah, okay, just like a permit or something. - Yeah, yeah. - Ah, okay. S
ome places, you have to take underlined the permit also. Right, like that, yeah. - Like a border area. - You must visit Kashmere. - One day. - Yes. Yeah. One time I will, for sure, yeah. - Yeah, it's very beautiful. - It's very naturally beautiful, right? Naturally beautiful, and it's heaven on earth. Okay, I'm gonna go for butter chicken now. - Okay, okay. Yeah, yeah. - It's in Old Delhi. You only go for butter chicken? Yeah, that's why I came here, to eat the butter chicken. But I have so many
side quests. I go and do random things. - I was eating Haleem and... - ???? Chicken. Huh? - Aslam Chicken. - Aslam. Aslam, oh yeah, I've got that one saved on my Google Maps. But today I'm gonna go to Karim's. - Karim's, yeah. - Yeah. Go for Karim's, then Jawahar, and then Aslam Chicken. Yeah, they're all together in the same space. - Yeah. - Yeah, okay. I will go over there now. Then you should have visit Majnu Ka Tilla. - Have you ever visit Majnu Ka Tilla? - What is it? - It's in old deli. Y
eah. - Uh-huh. Just search Majnu Tilla, Majnu Ka Tilla. - Yeah. - It's a Tibetan colony. There's a Tibetan colony in Old Delhi? Yeah. In Old Delhi, it's called Majnu Ka Tilla. Majnu Ka Tilla. - Majni.. - Not, Majnu. Okay. If you type it, then I will know. - And it's all Tibetan people? - All Tibetan people. - Ah, they own businesses and - Yeah, yeah, yeah. things like that. Yeah, cheap and best price you can get there. - Cheap and best price? - Ah, okay. - Hotel... - Restaurant. - Room. - Best r
estaurant, best room. - Ah, okay. - Just screenshot it. - It's in the Chandni Chowk? - Not Chandni Chowk. - Not Chandni Chowk. It's near ??? - Hello, sir. - Hi. How are you? Are you Dale, sir? My hands are full, but I'll give you a fist bump. Give you a fist bump. Okay, nice one. - Okay. Nice to see you, bro. - I'm your follower. - He also know you. - Okay, nice one. - Yeah. Eh, I'm trying to see where this is. Oh, yeah. It's far, far away. - Yeah. - Oh, North, North Delhi. - It's in North, Nort
h Delhi. - North, north. Okay, I will save it to my Google Maps and go another time. Thank you so much for the suggestion. It's very, you know. - Ah... it's like a colony. - Yes. - Full of Tibetan people. - Ah, okay. Like some cities, they have like a China town or something, You have like... It's like that for Tibetan people. - For Tibetan people, yeah. - Ah, okay. Nice to talk to you, guys. Oh, one photo? Okay, with you guys, okay. Hi. - Hi. - How are you? - Follower. - Okay. Follow, follow. F
ollow already? Okay, nice one. Already follows on Facebook. Okay. Okay, nice one, guys. Nice to see you. Last picture. Okay, last one. Oh, okay, last one? Okay, last one. Okay. Good? Okay. Oh, a selfie, okay. Okay, nice one, guys. Okay, I will see you, guys. I'm gonna go for a wander in the market before going for some butter chicken. See you, guys. Okay, I'm running before other people join the queue for selfies. And it's already evening, guys. So I went into that market. Right there, while...
Oh, cool, badminton rackets. The most random things, guys. Random white people as well. Everything going on here. Man selling cucumber slices. As random, as you can imagine, guys. But I went into that market, it was daylight. I came out, it's dusk, it's evening. But a lot of these stalls are still up and running. They've got these LED lights. Like running on batteries, these LED lights. How are you? Okay, very nice, selling jeans. I don't need a pair of jeans. Oh, they're not going to fit me. Co
me on. He's trying to sell me these. Look, look at this. There's no way. There's no way at all. Yer man's legs are way too big and strong for these little kiddy jeans. Okay, thank you, bhai. Thank you. - Thank you. - Okay. That's funny, trying to... People keep trying to sell me like kid's stuff and women's stuff. They'll just try their best. They're like, "Okay, he's a man, but maybe he has a kid, so I'll try and sell him something kid stuff. Or maybe he has a girlfriend or a wife, so maybe I c
an try and sell him this like women's jacket or something." It's like that. Oh, they've got chai wala in here. Chaiwala? - Oh, wow. - Sweet tea. - Tea. - Chai, chai? Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Masala chai? - Yes. Oh, wow. But this is milk? - That's tea. - That's tea? Tea. Why is it white? - Yeah, milk tea, milk tea. - Milk tea. Very, very milk tea? Very good, very good. Very good milk tea? Ah, okay. I will get one cup. Can I have one cup please? - Yeah, yeah. - Okay, good. It looks like boiling milk, b
ut he says that is the tea. What is in here? Oh, I don't know what the process is, but he's got a tub of right there. I think that's the... that's it cold. And that's it boiling. Right there. Oh yeah, there's like a fire. I think there, they've got like a gas stack or something. Right there. That's their prices, from 2022. It's 12 rupees for normal tea and special tea is 20. - This for me? - Yes. Oh, that's the tea in there. Now I understand. Ah, okay. So that's the tea and that's the milk. But
even the milk is boiling. Oh, wow, he's so fast. So fast. Oh, he put the tea back. Why did you put the tea back? What is going on? I don't understand. I don't understand what's happening here. It's like a magician with the three cups. And now what? - Oh okay, so it gets filtered. - Okay. Very good. It ges filtered like that. My God. Okay, so why are some in paper and some in glass? I don't know what's going on. Which one is my one? This one for me? - This is my one? - Yes. - Ah, okay. - Okay. I
think it's because I ordered the masala chai. Maybe I'm getting extra stuff put in. Oh, very milky. Oh no, that's for him, I guess. That's for you? - You, yes. - Oh, for me? Sit down. Oh, he's telling me to sit down, okay. I wanted to see. Has masala or no? It's not masala chai? No, it's just ordinary chai? Yeah, I think it's just ordinary chai. - Ah, tea? - Yeah, one for me. Is this my one or not? Now, he's taking this one away. It's not for me. What's this? Ah, chai, chai, yeah, for me. Okay,
now I'm getting one. Okay. Confusing. So we get the boiling milk and then we get the chai here filtered. Like that. Right. Mixed up. Whoa. And even more milk. Okay. I don't have change, sorry. Who takes the money? Oh, that's the boss for the money. Okay, leave it here. I will come back for it. Okay. There's another guy here. He also has biscuits and stuff that he's selling. He's also selling like pieces of cake, and biscuits and stuff that you can eat with your chai. That's 80... 88, right? Okay
, so yeah, it's 12 rupees. 12 rupees for a chai. Okay, guys. And I know... that I'm gonna have to sit for 5 minutes before I drink this. I've... I've learned from experience not to drink this straight away. It's way too hot. Okay, guys, it's been a good 5 minutes. It's been a good 5 minutes. This guy's not pleased with me. He was trying to get me to move, but I've been waiting. Look, it's so busy. So many people. And he's telling me to move, and I said, like, I said, "Tell them, wait, wait, let
it cool down first." Let me enjoy it. I won't enjoy it if it's too hot. But now I will enjoy it after 5 minutes cooling down. Oh, wow, super milky. Super, super milky. Too milky. It's like a 50% milk. That's actually the way I like my tea. Very sweet and very milky. Lots of sugar and lots of milk. Okay. Cheers. Okay, I'm gonna walk and drink this in the Meena Bazaar. Okay, see you guys. See you. This guy is very fast. The fastest chaiwala in Old Delhi. - Ah. This is milk, milk tea. - Look how ma
ny he can make at once. Dozen, one dozen at one time. Skill. Skillful chaiwala. Chaiwala. I can't even keep up with the camera. It's like you're watching a tennis match or something. Okay, enjoy your chai, guys. Enjoy your chai, it's very nice. Very nice chai. And... The man who's in charge of the money, you can get your biscuits and such from him. Okay, let's have a further wander around here. Yeah, so it is all lit up. I really thought this was all going to close down at night time. But, yeah,
it looks like it's up in the evening as well. Ooh. Someone just... Someone just bumped into me. Luckily... Luckily, it's cooled down. If that happened while I got the chai fresh, my hand would be scalded. But instead, it's fine, guys. I didn't even get any of it down myself, just on my... just on my fingers. It's all good, guys. Usually... Usually, I don't get this far in the vlog without getting messy anyway, so no worries. Maybe I should just stand here and finish this before I do further wal
king around. Fantastic. Yum, yum. Okay, guys. I think I'm gonna get out of this market now and go onto the main streets in Old Delhi. I'm thirsty for a fresh juice. I don't see any of the fresh juice vendors in this market. So, I'll definitely find one out on the street though. They're always there. There's actual juice shops around. And stuff, so... Oh, wow. My head is spinning. My head is absolutely spinning, guys. - Okay, nice selfie, okay. - Nice meeting you. - Nice to see you, nice to see y
ou. - Nice meeting you. - Indian subscriber. - Ah, very good. - Subscriber already. - Yeah. Okay, nice one, nice one, nice one, nice one. - Hi. - Dale Philip? - Yes, yes. - Dale Philip. Okay, I'm following this bike to get out. He's like clearing my way. He's like clearing the path for me. It's good. He's doing all the hard work. Look at this. And I'm just following him. Hi, how are you? Oh. So many distractions. It's already difficult to like, just get through this market. It's even more diffic
ult if you're vlogging. And it's even more difficult when people are like trying to get your attention as well. So... It's difficult, guys, it's difficult. But still having fun, still having fun, aren't I? Okay, we've made it out onto the main street. Oh-ho! I'm still following this motorbike guy because we've escaped the chaotic market but the main street isn't any less chaotic, guys. The main street is just as chaotic as the chaotic market. What they got? A guy selling pineapple here. Ah, kitn
a paisa (how much?) - How much? - 20. 20. Okay, 20 rupees for a plate of fresh sliced pineapple. Thank you very much. Okay, that's a nice little... I'm actually looking for a juice, but I will chew on this pineapple while I look for a juice. Oh, that stuff's good. I've had that before. The sheermal, I think it is. - Sheermal? - Yeah, shahi sheermal. - Okay, I've had it. Shahi sheermal, I've had before. It was very good. Okay. - Sorry, sorry, one second. - What? One second, for what? - Your chann
el name? - Channel name, Dale Philip. - Dale Philip, I know. - You see before? - Okay, nice one. - I remember you. Okay, nice one, bro. Okay, I'm gonna... I'm gonna wander and chew on this for a bit. My guide. My motorbike guide. He's my saviour. He's my saviour in this market. I just follow him. There's some live chickens there. So if you want fresh, fresh... If you want fresh, fresh chicken meat, that would be where to get it right there. You don't get any... You don't get any fresher than tha
t. This guy is selling... What is it, phirni, phirni? Guys. This phirni, phirni? Ah. The guy looks, not the happiest chap in the world. Okay, we'll leave him to his misery and we'll continue miserably trying to battle our way through this foot traffic here, guys. The... my motorbike... my motorbike guy who was clearing the path for me has disappeared. I was distracted and now I'm stuck. I'm stuck battling through the traffic with everyone else. Wow. Oh, this is... I think this is the sheermal pl
ace I tried before. I already tried before. This is sheermal, right? - Sheermal, shahi sheermal? - Yes. I'm pretty sure this is the one I tried before, the old famous shop. Yeah, good. It's like... It's like almost like a bread but like a cake as well, covered in nuts and sugar. Oh, look, it gets soaked in this like sugar syrup, right? Oh, wow. Look at that. And then covered in nuts and sesame seeds. - ??? - Yeah. Oh, wow, look at that one. Walnuts, peanuts, cashews, pistachios, almonds. Wow, th
at's very nice. Wow. This is the... This is the special one here? Yeah. Special. Ah, okay. 500 rupees. 500 rupees? Oh, wow. Oh, this one here. Okay, good. So I got, I got a sample and a subscriber. That's good, I got two good things. Okay, thank you so much. Okay, one more piece. Okay. Thank you, thank you so much. Okay. Yeah, this, this stuff is very nice. Oh, oh. What? Another piece? He's trying to... He tried to stick it straight in my mouth. Ah, more sheermal. More sheermal. Okay, more sampl
es of sheermal. - Sweet. - What's it? - Sweet. - Yes. Let's compare it to the other one. I tried the other one. Oh. This one's more fluffy. That one's more dense and this one's like a more fluffy texture. It's nice. Yeah. Rehmatullah Hotel. Haji Adam Shahi Sheermal. Ah, okay. And what is this? This a jalebi? No, jalebi... Jalebi, orange colour. It's a different type of jalebi. This is not a normal jalebi. Oh, it's very hot, very hot. Oh, wow. That tastes very different to normal jalebi. It's not
crispy. It's like a different texture. It's like a more bready, more chewy type of jalebi right there. What's the name of this jalebi? - This is the mawa jalebi. - Mawa jalebi. What is mawa? Mawa means only made by the milk. Only by the milk? - Yeah. - Ah, okay. So it's like a... Ah, so it's like a... - Please. - Okay. - One for me? - Yeah. Okay, thank you so much. He gave me a whole one. And you only just taste. - Yeah, so this is... - The first time you taste it. Yeah, this is different to th
e normal jalebi. Yeah, yeah. Normal jalabi is made with basen, right? - Yeah. - This, no basen? - No basen. - Ah, okay. So it's like... it's like a... It tastes like a gulab jamun or something? Like gulab jamun? - Like gulab jamun? - No, no, no. Ah, yes, just like the sugar. - Like gulab jamun. - Gulab jamun. - Yeah, from milk, right? - Yeah, yeah. Ah, okay. - Yeah. - You taste it and say. It tastes like a... it's a similar taste and texture to a gulab jamun. Let's see. Oh. Got a whole one right
here. And they're very hot, so they're freshly, freshly fried. Oh. Wow. Wow. It's so sweet and so oily, fatty, delicious. Mmm. Wow, look at this. Glistening with the fat and the syrup. Ooh. So good. Someone just bought a whole tub. - Who's that for? Customer? - Yeah. - One whole tub? - Yeah, yeah. For you? - You bought this one? - No, no. I am the owner. Oh, you're the owner. I see. Ah, okay. Do you know what this is? - Yeah, shahi sheermal. - Yeah. - Yeah, I tried before. It's very nice. - Yea
h. I also tried the one down there, your one is more fluffy, very nice texture. Yeah, because this is the famous ??? Ah. - Oh, from 1960. - 1960. - Your father? - Yeah. - Oh. - My father opened this shop. Ah, okay. - And you continue? - Ah. - And you have son? - Yeah, my son, ??? Ah. I am the ??? Ah, so your son, he will continue the business? Yeah. Generation, generation, generation, like that? - Yeah. - Okay, very good. So more than 60 years. - Yeah. - Wow. Okay, he's gonna help me out washing
this syrup off my hand. Thank you so much, brother. Thank you so much. It's difficult doing things one-handed, guys. - Listen. - Yes? You are in the right place and at the right time. The right place at the right time? It's very busy at this time. Very busy. Because everyone is going to the Masjid, right? - No, no masjid. - Either they are going to Masjid or they are going home. Going home or for the business. - Oh, every day is like this? - Every day, 30,000 tourists come here. Wow. So many. Y
eah. Ah. - This hotel... - Yes? - They serve the customers also. - Uh-huh? Plus they do a brilliant service to the mankind. They feed the poor people. Oh, these people here. Oh, they buy them biryani, like one portion? Free food for them. - Free? Oh, they wait and they get free food? - Yeah. Ah, okay, who pays for the food? The person. He's the person who owns the both. Oh, he owns the sheermal shop and he owns biryani. Ah, Rehmatullah Hotel, both for you. - Okay, he's gonna show me. - Come. com
e, I show you. So he's the owner of both these businesses, the sheermal and the biryani, I think, biryani shop. In fact, they have loads of stuff. - They have loads of stuff here. - Yeah. This is the cheapest shop. Yeah, all the portions are like 60, 50. - 50 / 60. - Okay, so... This is the middle class, five star. Ah, right. Okay. You see, the middle class... Yeah, you have like a very nice seating and everything. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - AC and everything. Within 50 rupees. So you can eat in the
middle class restaurant for like 50 rupees. - Yeah. - Oh, okay, it's good. Very good. - And one thing more. - Yes? If you eat dal and sabji, only 20 rupees I charge. Oh, okay. Yeah, it's very good value. - I have the biryani. - Very good value, yeah. - And then special nihari. - Yeah, you can... Oh, nahari, yeah, I ate before in Pakistan. I eat nahari before. It's like a very oily, it's very oily curry. - It's famous for the nahari. - You're famous for nahari, ah. Everybody comes from different
places. - Is it buffalo nahari? Buffalo? - Yeah, buffalo nahari. Ah, okay, good. Yeah. Ah, you see. Egg curry. What is this? Egg biryani? - No? - No, egg. - Egg curry. - Egg curry. - This is... - Hi. - We are your subscriber. - Yes. Oh, nice one. Okay. Pleased to meet you. My subscriber. Nice one, guys. Okay, so an egg curry. - Yeah. - Okay. - Egg curry. - Okay. And the cheapest course in my hotel. Ah, okay. Yeah. - If anybody have something, - Yeah? he give me the money for donation here. So wi
thin only giving, within 40 rupees per fellow. Oh, so someone gives you a donation and you buy the meal for the men, like that, okay. But if nobody come, no problem. Oh, you will pay? From yourself, you will pay, okay. Let me give a donation then for people. Yeah. Okay, that's for the men there. Okay. So that should buy like 10 meals. 500 rupees should buy like 10 portions of like biryani or something like that. - Hey, guys. - YouTube channel name? Dale Philip. Dale Philip. - Name Philip? - Yes,
Dale Philip. Okay, so now 10 guys get to have some food. That's good. Your name? Dale Philip, Dale Philip. - Dale Philip? - Subscribe. Yeah, subscribe, subscribe. - This is ??? - Yeah, and very cheap, very low prices. - ??? - Yes. - Regular customer, he is. - Oh, you're a regular coming here? - Yes. - Okay, good. - Very delicious. - What is this? - Oh, okay. - You come and see my hotel. Okay, I will have a look in your - You come, come. - upstairs bit. This is like a very nice seating area, ups
tairs. Rehmatullah Hotel. - Rehmatullah Hotel. - Ah, okay. Wow. How many customers in one day? Like thousand? - Ah. Please come. - Like that. He probably can't even count how many. - You see? - Oh, yeah, very nice. - This is fully air conditioned. - Yes. Oh, wow. Yeah, very nice. Hand wash area there. This is better. Oh, yeah, nice and quiet up here, right? This family area? - He's taking the tandoori chicken. - Okay, good. How is it? - Good. - Very good. Okay, you enjoying. And this is like, is
it family area or anyone can? Anyone. Anyone. Oh, okay, like that. But nice and quiet and air conditioned. Oh, very nice. Would you eat one seekh kebab? One seekh kebab? - For you. - Oh, to try? Okay. - From myself. - Oh, thank you so much. Okay, that's very nice. We're gonna get a seekh kebab. I had one time before at Qureshi. Last time I ate at the Qureshi. - You think your one is more good? Oh, okay. Your...? Mutton or buffalo or...? What is it, chicken, mutton, or buffalo, or...? Chicken ma
lai tikka. - Oh, chicken malai. - Tikka. Tikka, oh, this kind of kebab. That's not seekh kebab, no? No, no, that's not. And then seekh kebab is chicken kebab. Ah, chicken, minced chicken. - Minced. - Yeah. Very nice. Once you... If you eat once in my hotel, - Yeah? - then you didn't go anywhere. Oh, another one? Okay, we will see, we will see. - Okay, so I will sit down and eat here? - Yeah, yeah, of course. - Okay. Nice one. That's very good. People are coming from the... They are coming from T
amil Nadu. Oh, they're coming from Tamil Nadu? Oh, Vanakkam, Vanakkam. - Oh, you know that? - Yeah. I travelled there before, one time to Chennai and to Madurai. - Oh, okay. - Yes. But they're just joking, not really from Tamil Nadu. - Now, we are from Delhi but... - We actually study there. We have our college in Tamil Nadu, so we live there. Ah, but you have good colleges in Delhi also. You go all the way to... And we didn't get in. Oh, okay, so you had to go all the way to the south. - Yeah.
- Ah, okay. Okay. This is the seekh kebab. Oh, so this is... This is tikka. - Chicken tikka in butter? - Yeah. - You eat it. - And see what it is. And cream, cream and butter, I think. Yeah. Okay. This the chef? No, he's the manager here. Ah, okay. So you're boss and also you have a manager as well. How many staff you have? - In my hotel, three types of people. - Uh-huh? One is premium collar and the white collar and the blue collar. - Okay, so they... - He's the white collar. - White collar, it
's like management? - Management. He's the blue collar. - Like a... - He was making. He bring and make. Okay. And I am the premium collar, I am the owner. Okay. Oh, you're the only one? - Yeah. - Okay. Okay, good. - Understand. No, no, not like this - Okay. - And this is from my hand. - Okay, nice one. Oh. Mmm, so creamy. - So creamy. - Yeah. And nice. There's actual cream on there. - No. - Just from the butter? Butter, curd. - Oh, butter and curd. - Yeah. Oh, okay. And there's some secret. Some
secret? Ah, right, okay. - Juicy. - And it's so soft. The chicken is so soft. Yeah. And this is because my father told me, I told my son. ??? Oh, okay. So it's like a generational recipe. - Ah, yeah. - Oh, wow. That's beautiful. - You take it. - Yeah. Oh, wow. Yeah, I could easily just demolish that. This is all the curd and butter mixed. Oh, wow. It's just drowned in butter. Yeah, it's so good. And the chicken is so soft. - Yeah. - And very flavourful. No chili, no chili spice, but it's very f
lavourful. Some very flavourful spices in there. Peppery. - Yeah. - Peppery, right? Some pepper? Yes. Yeah, it's peppery, peppery soft chicken, drowned in butter and curd. Lovely. And some secret ingredient. Yeah, some secret ingredients. Spices? Yeah. Okay. Lovely. Lovely jubbly. Yum, yum. - And now this is the kebab. - Ah, wow! - You didn't find kebab in any hotel like this. - The seekh kebab. Ah. So it's a minced chicken? - Yeah, minced chicken. - And? - This is the chicken very nice chicken.
- Mm-hmm. But minced chicken and you add like onions or anything? - Just chicken, only chicken? - Only chicken. - And spices? - Spices. - Secret spices? - Yeah. Ah, okay, he's not going to tell me which spices, the secret spice combination. - Yeah. - With the minced chicken. You taste it and think how soft he is. Ah, and also in the butter as well, right? Okay so this is grilled? - Not in the tawa, it's grilled? - Yeah. - No. - Okay. So the last time I had seekh kebab was in a tawa. This one is
grilled This one is grilled and... Oh, wow. Oh. Fully spicy, full spicy. So soft and... Yeah, so many spices going on there. Yeah, nice. And then obviously the butter adds even more flavour. When you put butter on anything, you get more flavour. Wow. Wow, that is nice. Yeah, it's like minced chicken, if you had a chicken burger, but the chicken burger is never so tender like this. This is so soft. Oh. Yum, yum. - Superb. - Yeah. Thumbs up for that, that is very nice. Mmm. So, I did things the o
pposite way. I started with the jalebi and then for dessert I had the kebab. Next time I come back, I will eat the kebab and the chicken tikka first, and then I will eat the jalebi. - Yeah. - Like that. That will be a better order, but it was still good. - Okay. - This is the chicken korma. - Chicken korma? - Yeah. Ah, okay. A very, very oily curry. - And very nice. - Oh, wow! This is the Mughlai food. So this is one portion that you get to them? - Yeah, yeah, one. - Okay. So, when the people do
nate, they get like this meal. Yeah. So they get korma and they get Bread. some chapati, right? - Yeah, yeah. - Yeah, korma and chapati. - And all chicken, chicken korma. - Chicken. Okay, very good. - This is a beef korma. - Oh, this is the beef one. Yeah, but your beef is not cow, it's from buffalo, right? - Yeah, yeah, yeah, buffalo, buffalo. - Buffalo, yeah. So it's allowed, it's allowed, it's legal? Ah, buffalo is legal. Yeah, buffalo is legal. Yeah. Hello. Oh, this chicken? - Yeah. - Oh, ok
ay, good. - Okay. - Okay, that's very good. All these people enjoying for free, for free. Okay so these are like labourers, or rickshaw walas, or what? When they didn't got the work, they came here. Ah, okay. If they got the work, nobody come here. - Okay, cause they got some money. - Uh-huh. But if they got no work and no money, they will come here to fill their stomach? - Yeah. - Okay, that's very good. - My hotel is also famous for this. - Ah, right. If you have the money, you come and sit, a
nd take the food. If you don't have the money, you sit here. Ah, okay. But both got the food. Oh, okay, so when people... Some people can just come and give you money, and you will feed them, like that. - Yeah. - Like that. If nobody come, I feed them myself. You will, yourself? Okay, it's very good. Okay, guys. Hello. So if you wanna... if you wannna do something good when you are in Old Delhi, just come to this hotel and say you want to, just find anyone working here, and tell them you want to
donate. And you will feed some of the, the people who really need it as well. What's happening? Oh, hi. I've seen you before. I remember your face. Okay, good. What's happening? Oh, we got a queue. Okay. Okay, we've got like three different cameras. Okay. - Okay, good. - Thank you. Okay, nice one. Okay photo. I think I already take a photo with you. - Yeah. - Already, already. I remember him from the Meena Bazaar. Yeah, Meena Bazaar, I remember. Okay, now you're enjoying on this street? Okay, t
hank you so much, Ji. I will see you next time. Okay. Thank you so much for the food and your hospitality. It's very good. Okay, I'm gonna go for a wander now. I've been trying to find a juice wala. - I'm your subscriber. - Oh, thank you so much. Now I'm going to hunt for a juice, for a juice wala. I've eaten so much, I've eaten so much food. You follow me already? Okay, good. Nice one. Already following me on Facebook. Okay. Guys, I'm gonna... I'm gonna... I'm gonna get through this crowd first
, before I do anything. What's...? Oh, okay. We're getting a bootleg version of the vlog right here on this guy's, on this guy's channel. Okay, good. Okay. There's always... Any vlog I make in public, there's always like clips of it already on other people's accounts before, before I get a chance. What's happening? What? Okay, hi again. Okay. Like that, there's always, there's always bootleg versions, before I get a chance to upload the video myself. Okay, I think... Maybe if I walk a bit furthe
r it'll be less the hectic, yeah. Ooh. It's getting... It's getting more manageable. Okay, I gotta find the, I gotta find a juice wala. Hi. I'm looking for juice wala, juice wala. On this street? But more, aage, aage? Okay, thank you. I go aage for the juice wala. Okay. Ah, is this a juice wala here? Oh, no. Juice wala, no? Nahi juice wala? Okay. He's just selling fruit. Ugh, I thought I found one. Where will I find a juice wala? Bhai, juice wala, juice wala? - Back side, here? - On back side. O
h, okay, so I've come up the wrong side street. Everybody tells me there is one when I ask. It's just, I'm looking in the wrong place. Oh. Okay. Oh, another guy with just fruit. Maybe he will know where the juice walla is though. Bhai. Juice wala, juice wala? Juice wala? - Aage. - Aage, this street? Okay, thank you bro, thank you. Yeah, there's loads of guys selling the fresh fruit, but none of them juicing it up. Ah, no, I'm looking for juice wala, juice wala. - Aage. - Aage, aage. Aage on this
street? Okay, nice one, okay See, everybody says there is one, but where, where? I'm trapped, I'm trapped. I'm going backwards. The guy's telling me to go aage but I'm going whatever the hindi word for backwards is. Again, I'm going backwards. Again, I'm going backwards. Okay, let's go aage. If we can. Thank you, thank you. Okay, finally we can go aage. Go forward. Oh, we've got some road rage. Some road rage going on here. They're having a... They're having an argument. That guy was not happy.
Oh, we've got a popcorn, popcorn wala. Hi, bhai. Juice wala, juice wala on this street? Juice wala? Aage. Aage? Oh, okay, thank you. So this guy is selling popcorn by the bag. Right there. - Hello. - Hi, how are you? - How are you? Fine. - You good? And I've been searching for about 15 minutes now, guys. I think this is the longest it's ever taken me, in India, to find a juice vendor. Usually, they're on every street. Apparently, there is one on this street but this street is very, very long. -
Hello. - Hi. Every time I ask somebody, they keep just saying, "Aage, aage, aage." Keep going forward, keep going forward, and I keep going forward, and this street never seems to end and I never seem to find the juice vendor. Okay, now we come to a fork in the road. So I don't know if I should continue going up here or go up this way. Bhai, juice wala, juice wala? - Juice wala? - Yeah, juice wala. This way or this way? This way? Right, right. Okay, thank you. Thank you so much. He said... He s
aid "right" but he pointed left so, I'll go the way he pointed, not the way he said. If I knew it was so far, I would have taken one of these. And go through it easily. Just like how I got to Old Delhi from the metro station. In a rickshaw. In comfort, you just sit there and enjoy the chaos. When you're in one of those, you get to enjoy all the chaos, when you're comfortably sitting in the back. There. At least I'm working up more of an appetite for my butter chicken. After eating the kebab and
the chicken tikka at that restaurant, I kind of lost my appetite a bit. But -- oh, guys, I see, 'Heena Juice and Shake' right there. We have found the juice wala, eventually. Oh! Let's see if we can get there without getting run over. And it will be mission successful. Here we go, fresh juice. Juice wala. Fresh juice. Okay, let's see what he's got. - I will have anar juice, extra large. - Extra large. So, most juice wala, they have small, medium, large. And this juice wala has small, medium, lar
ge, and extra large. - Yes. - Okay, good. Oh, wow. This beetroot? Oh, so this is for like vegetable juice. He's got beetroot and all sorts of fresh, healthy vegetables. And he's got a big tub of the anar seeds, there. Seed. Ah, okay. This by hand or electricity? Electric? Yes. Or hand? Motor. Oh, motor? Ah, yeah, it's a motor. A motor mixer, okay. Excuse me. There's loads -- Hi, how are you? - I've seen you on Facebook. - Okay, good. Now you've seen me. Now you've seen me in Delhi. - May I know
your name? - Dale, Dale. Okay, he seen me on Facebook then he seen me in Delhi. Okay. - Ah, okay good. - Anar, good. By motor? Okay, that's the juice coming out. Oh, and getting filtered. Okay. Look at that colour. Deep, deep purple color. And this, the extra large. Oh, these are the sizes here. So I got the extra large. Look at the size of this. Woah. Nice one. Oh, no straw, no straw, no lid. I'm gonna... I will drink like... Yeah, I will drink like that. Okay. 120 rupees. So, about $1.50 USD f
or extra large. You have change, bhai, you have change? Only change. There's 20, okay. 1, 2, 3, 4. Thank you so much, brother, thank you. Hi, how are you? - Dale Phillip? - Yeah, Dale Phillip. Hi, nice to meet you brother, nice to meet you. You've got a strong handshake. - He's trying to break my hand. - Yes. Okay. How are you, guys? - I subscribed your channel. - You subscribed already? - Okay. On Facebook or Youtube? - Youtube. Okay, good. Nice to see you, guys. I'm gonna enjoy this extra larg
e anar juice. I have an extra large thirst. I don't think I can tank this, guys. Usually I like to... Usually I like to tank my drinks. But this one is too -- Oh, I look like a ghost. I've just seen in the view finder. I look like a ghost under those lights. I don't think I can tank this one, guys. It's way too, way too big. Oh, wow. That's extra sweet. You're adding sugar or no? Natural? This is so much sweeter than the pomegranate juice I had like two vlogs ago, I had a fresh pomegranate juice
. It wasn't as sweet as this. Yeah, I'm definitely not tanking this, guys. This is... I'm just gonna walk around and sip and enjoy it, I think. Okay, guys, thank you so much, thank you so much. I will come back another time. Okay. I'm gonna... I'm gonna try and retrace my footsteps back to where that Karim's restaurant is. I'm kind of lost. And I know you guys like to say, "Oh, well why don't you use Google Maps?" Well, have a look around. I have to keep my wits about me, guys. So I have to look
every step that I'm taking, so I don't trip up, I don't get run over. And in one hand, I have the camera. Which is necessary to make this vlog that you're watching. And in the other hand, I have... Oh, there's another juice wala. Oh. They're like buses. They're like buses, guys. You, you can't find one. and then two come along at once. Okay. So... Yeah, my hands are full basically, guys. So... Oh, and another one. There's three. Oh my God. So this is like a section for juice, for juice vendors.
But that's good, that means that you get like a low price. Hello. Okay. Fantastic. Okay, I'm just, I'm vaguely retracing my steps, guys. So I think it's back to, back where I started, this Karim's restaurant. Yeah, I'm almost certain they've added some syrup, or sugar, or something to this. This is way too sweet. It's way too sweet to be just from the pomegranate. Hi. How are you? Yeah, so... Some juice vendors they do add... Which way, which way, which way? I think this way. I think this way.
Yeah, some juice vendors they do add like... They do add sugar and stuff without telling you. I think it might be one of those. But I'm not 100% sure, guys. It might just be some variety of pomegranate that's super sweet, I don't know. But it's super sweet. Okay, almost there, guys. It's at the bottom of the street. Oh. Surely... I surely worked up an appetite for this. For this butter chicken. Hi, how are you? Oh, it looks very nice. I'm gonna eat butter chicken first. - No, it's sweet food, sw
eet. - Sweet, sweet. First, I will eat butter chicken, then maybe i will come back, okay. Okay, I can't... If I eat that, I'll definitely lose my appetite. I gotta... I gotta stay off the sweet food. Especially after that sweet drink. That pomegranate juice was ridiculously sweet. This place was also recommended to me, this Al Jawahar, was also recommended but on the... There, it's there. On Google Maps, the Karim's, it was in between the hotel and restaurant from the Al Jawahar. So this is the
Karim's. Established 1913, so more than 110 years old. Wow, very old. - 1913. - Yeah, 1913. Ah, this is the famous one for butter chicken, right? Butter chicken, yeah. - How many people? - Ah, okay. Yeah, just one, one person. Inside. Inside, okay. Oh, this is also Karim's. Okay, and this is also Karim's? Okay. So you have multiple sections. Okay. This the menu? Okay, let's see. Since 1913, this has been here, - in Old Delhi. - Here, butter chicken. Butter chicken, okay. One half portion is 545.
Okay. I will take it with one butter naan please. Okay. And you have any soft drinks like Coke Zero? - Not Zero, Pepsi. - Pepsi Black? - You have Pepsi Black? - Black. Okay, nice one. Thank you. Okay, that's gonna be good. Butter chicken, naan, and a Pepsi Black. It's gonna be quite the treat. Wow! Look at the size of the portion of this butter chicken. Wow, look at the naan. Wow. Look at that. Covered in butter. Amazing. Look at this, guys. So the choices of the portions was half or full. I th
ink it might actually be like half a chicken, half a small chicken, that's in that, guys. Drowned in butter. Right. Let's get this on the plate and into my belly. And it's all on the bone, so this is gonna be messy to eat. I've just -- they've got a hand wash there, so my hands are nice and clean, ready to start digging into this. Okay. Rich, I think it's like a tomatoey curry. Tomato and butter. I think that's the main ingredients. I think. It looks like that anyway. Okay. Now, the way to eat t
his type of like messy curry where it's on the bone, and you need to use your hand. It's better to have naan, and just take a piece off like this, and then kinda just like use that to break off pieces of the chicken. In fact, this still is messy. What I'm actually gonna do is just have a taste of the sauce first, the gravy. The butter chicken gravy. Right here. Oh, wow. It's like a buttery tomato soup. That's what it tastes like. Tastes like a rich tomato soup. Not spicy. Just like a rich tomato
soup. Oh, yeah, I'm getting the spice. I'm getting the spice kick now. A little bit spicy. Okay. I'm gonna dig into the chicken meat. This all, all chicken meat right here. Mmm. Delicious, delicious chickeny, buttery, tomatoey goodness. Very nice. Delicious. Mmm. Okay, I'm actually gonna eat this chicken drumstick right here. But instead of picking it up with my hands, I wrapped a little bit of naan around it, just to help me pick it up. It's very hot as well, so that helps with that. Mmm. Oh,
yeah. Ooh. Mmm. Guys, I'm just looking at all the pieces of chicken that I've got, and it's definitely half of an actual chicken. So if you order the full portion, you will get one full chicken cooked in the butter gravy. Wow. Huge portion. That's it, all the meat. The rest is just gravy. Ohhhh, yes. Drowned, drowned in the butter chicken gravy. Mmm. I've got an audience. Hey, guys, hey. How are you? You come to eat butter chicken? - Butter chicken? - Yes. Yeah. Big group of guys that's gonna al
so enjoy this same meal. Lovely. Mmm. That is all the... That's all the chicken meat done. All that's left is, is bones. Whenever I leave bones, everyone says you left, you wasted the food. Oh, wait, I did. I did waste a little bit of meat. I try not to, guys. That is all just bones that are there. But... Oh, I'm stuffed, I'm stuffed already. It's that butter gravy just... it's very filling. I don't think I can finish the naan. So, yeah, some food will be wasted, guys. I'm gonna just leave the n
aan and and the gravy as well. But... Oh, wow. Yer man is stuffed. But very satisfying, very satisfying. Oh, wow. That's... Yer man is stuffed. I'm actually... I'm actually too stuffed now to do any further exploring. Thankfully, I left that till last, guys. Yeah. Oh. Wow, it's so, so hectic. I don't know. It's already, it's already loud and chaotic. And in addition to that, people keep screaming at me. People keep screaming at me in addition to that, guys But, oh... My head is spinning. My head
is spinning and my stomach is full. So, I'm gonna bid you guys farewell. And I'll see you on the next adventure. Ohhhh.

Comments

@Dale_Philip

Visiting Old Delhi, you'll quickly learn the true definition of "Sensory Overload" when your five senses โ€” sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste โ€” take in way more information than your brain can possibly process. ๐Ÿ˜†

@Mahladhan

Owner of Rehmatullah Hotel, Hospitality is high level Awesome

@swayambhandari

Dale casually giving away the camera to random people is so funny๐Ÿ˜‚

@gissneric

India is not for beginners, intermediate or advance ๐Ÿ˜‚

@royalmac1011

Me as an introvert will only experience India through a vloggers eyes. Too much going on at all times for someone like me.

@aeymed

As a Pakistani, I have a strong desire to explore India. I am fascinated by its rich culture, diverse cuisine, and stunning landscapes. Exploring the country's historical sites is something I'm particularly excited about. Lots of love to all Indians from Pakistan. Happy Holi y'all ๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’œโค P.S: y'all stop these love comments. Imma cry now ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜†โคโคโคโคโคโคโคโคโคโคโค๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฐ

@Massacheefa

Respect for the hotel owner feeding the people in need need more Indians like him around man

@user-zt6id3xw5b

22:31 kid want toy Dale give toy Kid jumping happily โค๐ŸŽ‰

@sengim6794

The men who feed the homeless was so kind and friendly

@3840441

At 11:15 I urge the Indian authorities to address the individual who publicly used derogatory language towards a tourist. Such behavior tarnishes the reputation of India and its citizens. Implementing a public punishment will serve as a deterrent against similar misconduct in the future.

@tanveeralam9547

Respect for Rahmatullah Sir. The true beauty of India ๐Ÿ›โค๏ธ

@supremepower3901

11:20 That guy was abusing you, Dale. He just abused your mother and sister. Use of racial slurs and disgusting remarks. Someone needs to take that guy down to the authorities. Btw, Good video Dale. Enjoyed the Doremon part๐Ÿ˜‚

@takkutiwari1

11:16 pls lower down your volume when you are anywhere near to this๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ Btw Dale is scottish๐Ÿ˜ก

@giannishen

Iโ€™m glad to know that you like shopping as much as I do, haha! I believe your valuable experience in India will be of great help to future travelers there! Thanks a lot for sharing your fun and beautiful day in Old Delhi, really great job! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿคฉ๐Ÿ‘

@ImJordanPatrick

6 am, just as i am about to convince myself to sleep and yer man drops a new vid. God damn it Dale!

@marttull5979

The India videos give me heavy anxiety can't deal with crowds ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

@SUKSHAM-_-SANCHAYAN

53:52 DID ANYBODY NOTICE THAT BOY KISS THEIR HAND AFTER SHAKEHAND

@ClassicEditzs

11:20 Dale please stay away from these type of people's, he was basically tryna insult you from the whole crowd.

@libertyordeaf

Guy at 11:15 should visit Scotland, he deserves a Glasgow kiss.

@K1ngRo

Wow didn't expect this on a tuesday afternoon! ๐Ÿ˜ thank you for the content, Dale! ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿป