Japan envoy visits Sarojini Nagar, enjoys ‘Aloo Tikki’ with Hindi-speaking YouTuber
In the video, we observe Ambassador Suzuki savouring Indian street food, perusing various stores, and conversing with people and store owners.
- India News
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Japanese ambassador to India, Hiroshi Suzuki who gained notoriety on social media for his love for Indian cuisine recently visited Delhi’s renowned destination Sarojini Nagar. The street cuisine and wayside flea markets in this busy area are well-known.
Suzuki paid a visit to the place with his wife Eiko Suzuki and Mayo, a renowned YouTuber who speaks Hindi and is very active on social media.
Sharing his experience of the famous Indian food ‘Aloo Tikki’, Suzuki posted the video of the visit on the microblogging platform X (formerly known as Twitter) with a caption that reads, "Wonderful, desi experience with Hindi-speaking Japanese YouTuber Mayo san! Aloo tikki dijiye."
Watch the video of Japanese leader relishing Indian street food
Wonderful, desi experience with Hindi-speaking Japanese youtuber Mayo san!! Aloo tikki dijiye😊@MayoLoveIndia
— Hiroshi Suzuki, Ambassador of Japan (@HiroSuzukiAmbJP) September 17, 2023
Japanese Ambassador🇯🇵 to India🇮🇳 visits Sarojini Nagar with Hindi-speaking... https://t.co/bzKlX5gDDP pic.twitter.com/GO8ZQ52cce
In the video, we observe Ambassador Suzuki savouring Indian street food, perusing various stores, and conversing with people and store owners. Social media users have responded to the film with overwhelmingly favourable comments, praising Suzuki for his sincere interest in Indian culture and his readiness to interact with people from all walks of life.
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PM Modi shares Suzuki’s video
This is not the first time that Suzuki was seen relishing Indian street food. Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared one of Ambassador Suzuki's videos in June of this year. and wrote, "This is one contest you may not mind losing, Mr. Ambassador. Good to see you enjoying India's culinary diversity and also presenting it in such an innovative manner. Keep the videos coming!"
This is one contest you may not mind losing, Mr. Ambassador. Good to see you enjoying India’s culinary diversity and also presenting it in such an innovative manner. Keep the videos coming! https://t.co/TSwXqH1BYJ
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 11, 2023
The Japan ambassador had previously uploaded a video of himself enjoying golgappas in Varanasi, the Prime Minister's parliamentary constituency.