Meghalaya STREET FOOD Breakfast TOUR in Iewduh Market - Non Veg INDIAN Street Food | Shillong, India

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In March of 2019, I spent two weeks in northeast India to explore the states of Assam and Meghalaya. The look and feel of northeast India is unlike the other parts of the country I visited in 2018. I couldn’t wait to take a deep dive into the region’s food, culture, and history. Come along with me and let’s explore northeast India together!
After arriving in Shillong (the capital of Meghalaya) that morning, I met up with my friend Paul, a local who is also a part of the Khasi tribe of northeast India. He took me to Bara Bazaar in Iewduh Market, where we had an authentic Khasi breakfast. I was so hungry and couldn’t wait to eat!
Almost immediately after arriving at the market, we came across a woman selling a fried, doughy Khasi dish and tea. The tea was minty and reminded me of tea I’d had in Morocco. The dish reminded me of an elephant ear that you can get at fairs across America. It contained jaggery and was a great way to start the morning.
We also saw vendors selling loofahs. There are lots of food stalls in the market, which is divided into smaller markets that specialize in vegetables, meats, fish, and more. This is the oldest market in northeast India, and you can certainly feel it! The people moving around me looked more had a lot of southeast Asian features because they’re descended from the Ahoms, who came from what is now Thailand.
There were also people carrying the carcasses of slaughtered cows and pigs on their shoulders! It was an incredible sight to see!
We made our way through the market, taking in all the sights and smells as we went. We picked up a few foods and then moved on to the dry fish market. There were 20 different varieties of dried fish there, including the kind that’s used to make fish chutney. I could smell the salt in the air!
Our first stop for breakfast was Nat Khasi Restaurant, which is next to the fruit market. There are no tables, so you just sit down and eat. I ordered pork liver, pork intestines, rice mixed with pork, regular pork, and pork with onion and ginger.
The rice was very flavorful and reminded me of a non-veg biryani. The pork was absolutely delicious and not spicy at all. I also had a Russian salad with pork, which was also so good! Then I went with the liver, which was tasty and chewy. The pork intestine sausage was also wonderful. Some of the pork had bones in it, so I had to be careful. Then Paul had me try a hot chili and a fermented soybean chutney.
Then we visited the kitchen to see the food being made. There were large pots everywhere!
Then I tried a traditional fruit called sohshang, which can be sweet or sour and is rich in vitamin C. It had the consistency of a tomato and had a big seed in the center but was sour. I liked it, though!
Next, we headed to the beef market. It was very traditional and rustic and felt like I had taken a trip back in time. There was beef as far as the eye could see: pieces laid out on tables and even more cow parts like tongue and other cuts of meat hanging from the booths. I watched a guy butcher a carcass right in front of me. It was a real spectacle!
It was similar in the pork market. This is so unique to this part of India. It’s one of the rawest experiences I’ve ever had in my travels! Then we headed to the fish market, where they sold lots of local fish. Everything there is incredibly fresh.
Then we went to the chicken and duck market. There were so many chickens everywhere and there were even pigeons! I then learned that Iewduh Market is run by a king and every vendor pays taxes to him.
From there, we headed to a tiny café to eat the snacks we bought earlier. We got some red tea there, and then dug into a rice cake. It had coconut on it and was very dry. Then was another rice cake with jaggery. It was great with the minty tea! There was also a dense snack made of super sticky rice. It was a little too sticky for me!
I hope you enjoyed my breakfast street food tour of Iewduh Market! What an incredible experience this was. If you liked it, please give the video a thumbs up and leave me a comment. Also please subscribe to my channel!
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Meghalaya STREET FOOD Breakfast TOUR in Iewduh Market - Non Veg INDIAN Street Food | Shillong, India
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@Davidsbeenhere
@Davidsbeenhere 5 жыл бұрын
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@habslyngdohtron1826
@habslyngdohtron1826 4 жыл бұрын
I just saw my uncle .... Cutting the fish😂😂...I'm gonna tell him that he's on KZbin
@keerthi321
@keerthi321 5 жыл бұрын
For Hindu beef is no no.. For Muslims pork is no no.. So god bless North East India..
@deltasunnz1119
@deltasunnz1119 3 жыл бұрын
North east is at different level.. No beef ban, no religious issues, no racism and violence, very civilised and friendly people. North east is more like a South East Asian countries rather than India.
@arnakshi
@arnakshi 5 жыл бұрын
Paul is such a great host. He introduced him to all the local dishes. Rather than making him eat puri sabji, paratha, and all the North indian food. I really loved this video so much. Can't wait to see other dishes of Meghalaya. Jadoh is my all time favourite, and I need to see all the other ethnic food of this State😍
@pbearh
@pbearh 4 жыл бұрын
Your guide is just too friendly and smart. Khasis are the most generous and friendly people in NE. Love from Mizoram.
@rintuborah3
@rintuborah3 5 жыл бұрын
that`s call local guide. in NE india we hindu and muslim don`t fight like other northen indian . bdw love your videos.
@Bikramjit1199
@Bikramjit1199 2 жыл бұрын
You just triggered half of India with your video, lol
@stanleylaloo1252
@stanleylaloo1252 5 жыл бұрын
Finally a shillong vlog which showed authentic meghalayan food rather than chinese food at restaurants. 👍🏼
@georgeholmes1490
@georgeholmes1490 4 жыл бұрын
David, absolutely brilliant is your presentation of this super awsome vlog. The Duck, pigeon and all that yummy food makes my mouth drool! How did you meet this brimming with passion dude, Paul by name..i'm visiting Meghalaya soon, verry soon is it possisible to have Paul as my paid guide in Shillong? Hopefully i can have a paid stay with an english speaking local host too.?
@kittu4573
@kittu4573 4 жыл бұрын
I love north east India. I'm from Kerala, brought up in Mumbai. Meghalaya looking stunning, I love it
@bslk1252
@bslk1252 5 жыл бұрын
Many KZbinr came to India , but they never bother to visit the Northeast part of India , Im so happy and proud that you came to Shillong man Thank you .
@krisvanveen171
@krisvanveen171 5 жыл бұрын
I've never seen a KZbinr going to Shillong Meghalaya and doing a food/culture vlog before, you did an awesome job David, and that young fella 'Paul' did his part superbly as well!!
@sankarasubramanian5986
@sankarasubramanian5986 3 жыл бұрын
During an NCC camp very near Shillong we spent there weeks with the Shillong people. Innocent kind and loving people. May God give them all the riches they need.
@s_Kumar770
@s_Kumar770 4 жыл бұрын
Visited Meghalaya once. Was very impressed by the cleanliness and variety of food.
@AssamesevideoSong
@AssamesevideoSong 5 жыл бұрын
Now that's a great guide there he is beautifully describing everything and showing everything
@raniranabhatt7366
@raniranabhatt7366 5 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best videos ever made for Shillong, super proud of you work.. Thanks David for showing Shillong to the world in the local way, which is not usually done by most of the KZbinrs. I'm not in the city, but watching your videos right now gives me major missing. Keep up the superb work ..xoxo
@rahulshetty1233
@rahulshetty1233 4 жыл бұрын
This guy Paul has done an ultimate thing of ensuring David is exposed to the local culture and cuisine.. That's how a guide should be.. Kudos Paul for a superb job
@arabindarout6427
@arabindarout6427 4 жыл бұрын
IAM fast full indian then Hindu but IAM really happy this is my india please please promote india tourism because india is a so beautiful many place can you believe please my all indian brother & sister promote tourism & india culture & diversity
@manaspkashyap
@manaspkashyap 5 жыл бұрын
Probably the first of David's food tour videos without 'PURI' on the menu..☺️
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