In Hong Kong, A 'Mini India' Where Our Culture And Cuisine Rule
In Hong Kong, A 'Mini India' Where Our Culture And Cuisine Rule
In the video, the owner of a restaurant shows them the vegetables available in his shop, which includes dishes like palak paneer, dal, chana masala and bhindi.

India recently became the most populated country in the world. It won’t be hard to find Indians at the remote corners of this world doing business or a job. The Indian traditions, food and culture follow every Indian as they visit different countries. A similar phenomenon can be seen in Hong Kong city where a mini India has been set up by the Indians. A vlogger covered Mini India in his latest video during his recent outing to Hong Kong. The video has gone viral. The netizens inquired about the location of this market after watching the clip.

Traveller and Instagram influencer Akash Chaturvedi recently posted a video which is from Hong Kong. In this video, he is talking about the building in Hong Kong which is called ‘Mini India’. While covering this unique location in Hong Kong, Aakash claims that people tend to forget that they are in Hong Kong after entering this Mini India. All the things related to India, food and drinks are available inside.

In the video, the owner of a restaurant shows them the vegetables available in his shop, which includes dishes like Palak Paneer, Dal, Chana Masala and Bhindi. Apart from that, Veg Pakora and Aloo Tikki are also available. The most Indian thing was yet to come. As they moved forward, Aakash Chaturvedi was surprised to see that tobacco like Chaini-Khaini, Rajnigandha, and Paspas were available in that building. The shopkeeper said that Paan was also available there. The famous restaurant Sher-E-Punjab restaurant was also present in the building. A pure-vegetarian restaurant was also seen in the building. “Mini India In in Hong Kong,” wrote Akash Chaturvedi while uploading the video.

This video has received over 13 lakh views. The users flocked to the comment section with their unique reactions. One said that it is available, but very expensive. One of the users humorously commented that Indians will turn the city saffron with the tobacco products sold at this Mini India. One said that it is a unique thing that Jain food is also available there. “Everything was fine till they pulled cheni kheni,” wrote one of the users in the comment section.

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