Nowadays, it has become quite normal to share experiences from famous places or restaurants. Jasveer Singh, founder of Knot Dating, also shared his experience at Delhi’s iconic Bukhara and what happened when he asked for cutlery. Scroll down to read the full story!
Viral Post On Asking For Cutlery At Delhi’s Bukhara
Taking to his X handle, Jasveer Singh (@jasveer10) shared his recent experience at Delhi’s iconic Bukhara. In the post, he included a photo of his meal, which had kulcha and gravy. Singh revealed that when he asked the restaurant staff for cutlery, the manager politely told him that only spoons were allowed. He also mentioned that even former US presidents Clinton, Obama, and Trump had eaten there with their hands.
Singh went on to share his thoughts at that moment, joking that the unspoken message seemed to be, “Tum kya America se aaye ho?” He added humorously that “reverse pressure works better.” His post quickly grabbed the attention of social media users.
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How Are Netizens Reacting To This Post?
This incident from Delhi’s famous Bukhara has gone viral across the internet. Many foodies have shared their take on the situation in the comments section and also talked about their own experiences.
One user wrote, “Bukhara provides cutlery aplenty, why was this an issue for you?”
Another netizen commented, “Hahaha, reverse psychology definitely works.” And trust us, we also believe in this psychology.
One X user added, “Absolutely right, dal Bukhara is mouth-watering and they don’t serve a spoon.”
Another user said, “Bukhara’s waiters have had—for decades—much more attitude than most of their illustrious, genuinely accomplished diners! It is the only restaurant where I have enjoyed showing some of them their place more than once.”
One user also wrote, “What was the main point of this post? That you went to Bukhara? What a low life…public display of going to hotels is in the past! No one cares!”
Some commenters even noticed Majnu’s Bhai’s famous painting and pointed it out in the thread.
Have you visited Bukhara in Delhi yet? Share your experience in the comments!
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Cover Image Courtesy: X/ @jasveer10

