Japanese Ambassador Tastes Baati Chokha, Golgappa And Banarsi Paan. Pics Inside
When Japanese ambassador Hiroshi Suzuki visited the country, the delectable Indian cuisine was without a doubt the first thing that came to mind; he posted pictures of himself trying various dishes.
Indian cuisine has truly taken the world by storm. People from all over the world are frequently seen trying the numerous delectable dishes that this cuisine has to offer. There is so much to choose from, from 'dal-chawal' to 'puchka', and each dish is more delicious than the last. So, when Japanese ambassador Hiroshi Suzuki visited the country, the first thing that came to mind was undoubtedly the delectable Indian cuisine. He posted photos of himself trying various popular Varanasi dishes.
CHECK OUT HIS POST HERE:
I really wanted to eat golgappe since I saw PM Modi @narendramodi and PM Kishida @kishida230 eating them together! https://t.co/SnWEqWbeSa pic.twitter.com/p3Wu7aV3SQ
— Hiroshi Suzuki, Ambassador of Japan (@HiroSuzukiAmbJP) May 27, 2023
In the video, we see Japanese ambassador Hiroshi Suzuki eating 'golgappas' with dahi, a dish known as dahi puri. He appeared to enjoy the chaat, and he even revealed on Twitter that he "really wanted to eat golgappe" after seeing PM Modi Narendra Modi and PM Kishida eat them together in March. Later in the same thread, he mentioned enjoying a fantastic Banarasi thali while in Varanasi. "I also enjoyed a pure Banarasi Thali, after seeing mystic Night Aarti. I thank all of you for such warm hospitality," he wrote in his tweet.
I also enjoyed a pure Banarasi Thali, after seeing mystic Night Aarti.
— Hiroshi Suzuki, Ambassador of Japan (@HiroSuzukiAmbJP) May 27, 2023
I thank all of you for such a warm hospitality🙏 pic.twitter.com/oMVYLb7cn4
The Japanese diplomat enjoyed more than just golgappa and thali during his visit to India. During his visit, he was also served Litti Chokha and Banarsi Paan. "Waah, Banarasi Paan," and "Of course, my last meal in Varanasi is Baati Chokha!" Take a look at the videos and photos shared by Suzuki:
Of course, my last meal in Varanasi is Baati Chokha! 😋 pic.twitter.com/vqA5hFmdmx
— Hiroshi Suzuki, Ambassador of Japan (@HiroSuzukiAmbJP) May 28, 2023
This is not the only time we have seen a foreign diplomat enjoying Indian food. Recently, the German ambassador also relished some organic Indian mangoes. Meanwhile, the US ambassador visited Mumbai to try vada pav, bun maska and chai.