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Indian Street Food – Tried Every Unlimited Thali at India’s Biggest Restaurant (10,000 People Daily)

Indian Street Food Like You’ve Never Seen | India’s Biggest Restaurant | 3 Acres 10000 People

Can a restaurant really serve over 10,000 people every single day?
In this episode, I visit one of India’s biggest restaurants, built on the site of a former cinema hall and spread across nearly 3 acres. What was once a place where people watched movies has been transformed into a massive dining destination serving authentic Rajasthani cuisine on an unbelievable scale.
From thousands of daily thalis to a gigantic vessel that prepares 1,000 litres of kheer every day, this restaurant is unlike anything I’ve seen before. We go behind the scenes to explore the enormous kitchen, meet the people who keep this operation running, uncover the fascinating story behind the transformation from cinema to restaurant, and taste all four signature thalis along with their famous Hazara Kheer.
This isn’t just a food review. It’s the story of how one vision created one of the largest restaurant operations in the country.
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22 Comments

  1. भाई अदभुत और अपने दादी मां की रेसिपी को बचाना ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉

  2. Baati chokha is the best example of how to keep the legacy alive, it’s really not a restaurant but totally a different experience 😊 i love their food, from being UP, I am very proud of Bati Chokha🫶🏻

  3. Harry bhai ye delhi waale itne chod me q rehte , normal hindi me puch rhe aap or hindi bol skte vo par inki masti to dekho “English” me bole bina koi inko delhi wala shyd nhi smjhega😂

  4. One of the best vlogs , absolutely enjoyed watching this. How could I reach out to this restraunt owner , Harry sir could you advise.

  5. correction – it is NOT bati, it is LITTI.
    It is "Litti Chokha",
    not bati chokha. Bati has no filling inside.

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