Inside Bangladesh’s Street Food Culture | 50 Vendors, One City
Culture ZoneStreet Food & Travel/Urban Pathways/11:25
Fifty vendors working the same streets, each one carving out their corner of survival with nothing but fire, spice, and the kind of hustle that would make most line cooks weep with recognition. You watch these hands—scarred, quick, never stopping—and realize they're running a different kind of service, but the rhythm is identical to every kitchen you've ever worked. The grandmother flipping paratha at 4 AM, the kid manning three pans while his father works the crowd—this is what the industry looks like when stripped of everything except the pure need to feed people and pay rent.
— The Chef's Take
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