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Watch: Indian-Origin Chef's Empty Food Stall in Australia Catches People's Attention on Social Media

An Indian-origin chef in Australia recently caught the internet’s attention with a viral video. The clip features him at an empty food stall during an event in Sydney. Head chef at The Colonial Restaurants, Padam Vyas, is seen in the reel, with various dishes arranged in boxes in front of him. The text on the […]

Watch: Indian-Origin Chef's Empty Food Stall in Australia Catches People's Attention on Social Media
Watch: Indian-Origin Chef's Empty Food Stall in Australia Catches People's Attention on Social Media

An Indian-origin chef in Australia recently caught the internet’s attention with a viral video. The clip features him at an empty food stall during an event in Sydney. Head chef at The Colonial Restaurants, Padam Vyas, is seen in the reel, with various dishes arranged in boxes in front of him. The text on the video reads, “No one came to try his food,” followed by three crying eyes emoticons. Later, the chef is shown running to escape the rain with a bag in hand.

 

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The video has amassed over 900K views so far, with many users expressing sympathy for the chef in the comments. Some admired the food’s appearance, suggesting that people should have tried it. Here are some reactions from Instagram:

– “His food looks so good! Maybe folks just don’t know what good quality is! I feel so badly this happened to him! I would have loved to try this!”

– “I’m gonna travel specifically to eat the food this chef cooks. Wish you so much love and happiness.”

– “It looks great !! People just don’t understand flavour, if I was there I would 100% try everything I can.”

– “He deserves better! Sending lots of good vibes from Texas (US).”

– “I am so sorry this happened. Much love and support!!”

– “His food looks delicious, they don’t know what they’re missing.”

– “The way I would literally go there and stand in the rain to talk to him and try all the food.”

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