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Pakistani food vendor serves 'halal' to New Yorkers.

I know. I just came back from NYC. But the point was most Pak establishments brand themselves as 'desi, Asian, Indian, apna, halal, Muslim' and conspiciously avoid using 'Pakistan'. Yeh there might be few outliers but those are exceptions and even then they tend to hypenate 'Indian'. On the other hand rest of the world including Indians will brand themselves 99.9% of the time without using synonyms.
Americans tend to be extremely ignorant on Pakistan and other Islamic countries.We have a lot of Pakistani restaurants here, and none of them fail to impress me.
 
Relax - it's nearly christmas.
What is wrong with you? You need to relax and be able to take a opinion without thinking it's informed by craziness. What I said is fact. And would you prefer if I posted platitudes, cliches or just sing along ...... ?

And I am very chilled. Having bits of chicken tandoori, beetroot, carrots and spuds.

Americans tend to be extremely ignorant on Pakistan and other Islamic countries.We have a lot of Pakistani restaurants here, and none of them fail to impress me.
May I ask you to list these in order of priority. If asked who you are -

  • Arab
  • Muslim
  • Palestinian
  • Christian

Thanks ...
 
What is wrong with you? You need to relax and be able to take a opinion without thinking it's informed by craziness. What I said is fact. And would you prefer if I posted platitudes, cliches or just sing along ...... ?

And I am very chilled. Having bits of chicken tandoori, beetroot, carrots and spuds.

May I ask you to list these in order of priority. If asked who you are -

  • Arab
  • Muslim
  • Palestinian
  • Christian

Thanks ...

Chill I'm just pulling your leg. I know what you mean about branding but you need to take into account;

1. Demographic of customer base
2. Awareness of brand name
3. Type of food served

These guys are selling from a foot cart. If they label as halal they can attract a Muslim market. Its not like NYC is predominantly Pakistani. Would you stop to eat Sudanese food? I wouldn't because I don't know anything about it. These guys setup to earn a living not be brand ambassadors.

Even the roti curry and rice type restaurant is likely to have more appeal branded as Indian because that's what the specific brand of food was known as when it got setup in the west. Most of the guys who setup the balti culture were Bengalis, they sold it as Indian.

If you go to more ethnically diverse areas, you'll see more accurate marketing, because the audience is aware.

Any negative associated with Pakistan is the responsibility of the state and a lack of brand awareness is thier weakness too. The small business man setting up won't risk his business by marketing in terms his customer base doesn't understand.

About type of food served - i watched a bit of that video, i not all of it is Pakistan, like the gyro chicken, or the sauces. A lot of truck food is street food, meat, bread, salad/sauce.

I've been watching Mark Wiens videos and I think if you opened up a restaurant with authentic Pakistani dishes you'd do really well - but you'd need to start in a city with a large Pakistani community to start off with, and would need to be savvy in the marketing, get the media image of "not another curry house" - but rather somewhere that does food that isn't available every day in every "indian resturant".

White people know saag, but what they actually are fed is tinned palak. Imagine serving actual sarya na saag, a proper authentic dish. Try doing chapli kebab in the kashmiri and the more pukhtun varieties. Have you people tasted restaurant pilau? it's horrible. They need that home cooked variety.

People would wait a long time for their food, even pre-order dishes if they knew they were getting an experience.

Unfortunately i feel this isn't a job for anyone, but an experienced restaurantuer.
 
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Biryani


Tariq’s Halal Food


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(credit: New York Street Food)

19th St & Park Ave South

Tariq’s #1 Halal Food is service with a smile. The cart has earned such a great reputation that Tariq recently had to hire an extra person to man the car with him. We like the chicken biryani, which features pieces of boneless chicken in a creamy sauce, and the pan-fried fish, which is topped with grilled onions Tariq said next time I want fish to call ahead, since it takes about 10 minutes to cook.
 
Now all the burger kids of PDF will line up to call them uneducated and declare they are bringing shame on the nation.


I was born here. And my wife and I only eat halal. So much for being confused libTurds. :)
 
This is not Pakistani food. It is 'Halal food'. Note the branding. Pakistani's will never brand anything as Pakistani but will use other snonyms like 'desi, Asian, apna, Muslim, Indian' and now we have 'halal'.

But it is good practice to use 'Pakistani' when talking of poverty, terrorism, extremism etc

Sammys Halal Cart yuck I hate the cart in Jackson Heights,Queens.

I know. I just came back from NYC. But the point was most Pak establishments brand themselves as 'desi, Asian, Indian, apna, halal, Muslim' and conspiciously avoid using 'Pakistan'. Yeh there might be few outliers but those are exceptions and even then they tend to hypenate 'Indian'. On the other hand rest of the world including Indians will brand themselves 99.9% of the time without using synonyms.

I hate it when they do that did you try Handi Resturant in Manhattan and how was NYC
 
Sammys Halal Cart yuck I hate the cart in Jackson Heights,Queens.



I hate it when they do that did you try Handi Resturant in Manhattan and how was NYC

Handi used to be my go to place along with roti boti. Best place to eat was Dera in in Jackson Heights.

I love Halal Boyz. Their food is so tasteful.

Is that the place with the half Trini Pakistani guy that serves shark sometimes?
 
Handi used to be my go to place along with roti boti. Best place to eat was Dera in in Jackson Heights.

The Quality of the Pakistani resturants in the 5 boros has gone down in this decade Dera which used to be Shaheen growing up is pure barf then again Jackson Heights is all Bengali now so food has declined badly,Roti Boti is okay still good food,Haandi is the really good but he needs to fix the place then again its a cabbie spot he had a resturant in Queens where I lived it closed recently

Mehran in Jamaica is my spot these days
 
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