$2 Curry Vs. $75 Curry

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Steven slapping a bag of Basmati rice is the Asian mood in all of us.

hlp
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I just want a Worth It series of Steven showing Andrew around Malaysia and Andrew showing Steven around Ukraine.

kelseypaige
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i LOVE that andrew is so cool, supportive, and open-minded about food :D he wanted to eat steven's favorite food, was so open-minded and calm about durian (ppl damn near lose their minds with the smell half the time). he lets steven talk all about his background and memories with the food and makes really sweet comments :)

ctran
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Can we just appreciate how respectful Andrew was to Steven when he was talking about his childhood and time in Malaysia? He didn't make any jokes or remarks and was thoroughly supportive/enthusiastic.

alexbunge
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FINALLY a non-native doesn't overreact to durian and is open enough to enjoy it

joanne
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Maybe not curry, but Indian food is easily one of the best types of food out there. It's really underappreciated here in America.

Kyotosomo
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I love how respectful Andrew is of Stevens culture

Itsnoterinn
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Fun Fact(s): Junoon is a Michelin-star restaurant. It was started by one of the most famous Indian chefs, Vikas Khanna. He's judged MasterChef India and has also been on Hell's Kitchen.

pranavsuri
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I love that Andrew didn’t get super over dramatic when he smelled the durian

Ari_elf
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As someone who binge watched this entire series, I agree with a lot of the comments. This editing is too rushed. Sure we watch for the food, but we also watch for their banter and chemistry

kentamidorin
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'When the Colonisers "VISITED" India'

lashut__o
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Poor Steven and Andrew. They look tired af. I think they need a break. I miss their old content and style

janani
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Just a suggestion, but I think the old editing style was a bit more enjoyable. The new style has a lot of cuts and seems “faster.” I really liked the focus of both food and banter between Steven and Andrew in the previous seasons. It felt with the editing that we were just trying to finish this video, not the usual enjoyable experience. Just my personal opinion!

ericcc
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Finally! *A durian review that isn’t completely biased over the smell.* Honestly all those other videos are insulting. The overacting, the gagging...It’s ridiculous! Steven and Andrew DID IT RIGHT.

izzy
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Adam eating that puff like a squirrel is one of the cutest things I've ever seen

buzzler
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LOL buzzfeed @0:53 saying that the British "visited" India is like saying The Trail of Tears was a nice Sunday stroll.

ufcivil
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Fun fact: the founder of junoon (the last restaurant they visited) Vikas Khanna has been a guest judge for a couple of MasterChef Australia episodes and was the main judge for a couple of seasons for MasterChef India.

HeisenbergerPaints
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The intro and editing really threw me off. Not saying it's bad by any means. I just was wondering why this episode felt rushed. Half the appeal of these episodes are the drives between locations, the banter, etc. I legit looked to see how long this episode was compared to previous ones, because the whole thing felt 5 minutes long :/

SpootyCootie
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I just love that this episode is about Steven’s asian culture. They should definitely do an episode about Andrews european culture as well, and Adam if he grew up with another culture like the other guys.

ericafuantoni
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8:27

Canada is responsible for 70% of the world's maple syrup production.

As a Canadian with an Indian background who gets to eat Indian food everyday, I'd say I'm winning at life

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