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Hong Kong Vlogger’s Marathi And Vada Pav Review Get A 10/10 From Desis
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Indian street food like bhel puri, kathi rolls, spicy pani puri and creamy butter chicken continues to win hearts across the globe, as seen in countless viral videos. Adding to the list is a wholesome new clip featuring content creators Nick and Carrie. In the video, Carrie, who hails from Hong Kong, is seen trying vada pav for the first time. But it’s not just her food reaction that’s winning hearts; it’s also her attempt at speaking Marathi that has the Internet smitten. In the Instagram video, Nick, an Indian, and Carrie, along with two friends, are seen soaking in the vibrant food culture of Mumbai. As they stroll toward a street food stall, Carrie confidently insists on placing her own order. Turning to the vendor, she charmingly says, “Bhau, mala vada pav dya na?”—a line she admits to having Googled in advance. Though not perfect, her earnest effort leaves her friends in stitches. Curious and slightly unsure, she asks, “Did I say it right?” just as the vendor swiftly hands over a fresh vada pav. Nick, clearly tickled by both the speedy service and Carrie’s Marathi, exclaims, “He’s so quick!” Carrie beams with delight as she takes a bite of the vada pav, instantly declaring, “It’s so good.” When Nick asks her to compare the street-side snack to a hotel version, she doesn’t hesitate: “This is way better! 10/10,” she replies with a bright smile. Take a look: View this post on Instagram A post shared by ??Nick and Carrie?? (@_nickandcarrie_) Shared on April 20, the video has garnered over 7.1 million views. Many people have responded to the video with love and laughter. Carrie’s attempt to speak Marathi was hailed by several people as “wholesome” and “adorable.” A user wrote, “She’s learning languages for love—how sweet is that?” Another commented, “Her ‘bhau’ hit different, so cute!” Some Marathi-speaking users made jokes about how the sentence was made more charming by her accent. Some people also praised the local vendor’s courteous response, saying, “Mumbai’s spirit right there—welcoming and quick!” Few others pointed out how foreigners love Indian food. “Foreigners appreciating Indian food hits differently,” an individual wrote. “This is better than any food vlog—real, funny, and heartwarming,” another remarked. Just a few days ago, a video featuring international students in Budapest, Hungary, trying pani puris for the first time went viral, quickly racking up over 5.9 million views and capturing the Internet’s attention.
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