Pakistan street‑food viral

JetLagWarriors posted a 'lifetime' foodie clip from Pakistan spotlighting nihari and hawaw puri that picked up strong engagement — the post frames the dishes as must‑try comfort classics for culinary travelers (x.com). If you’re building an Asia food trip, that clip is a useful street‑food signal for Lahore‑style breakfast and slow‑braised beef spots (x.com).

The short-format clip was pushed across the creators’ platforms — a TikTok/X-format post went up about 20 hours ago while a longer JetLag Warriors YouTube episode titled "Canadian mom first time trying PAKISTANI STREET FOOD" runs 25:27 and shows roughly 43,000 views on the channel. (tiktok.com) (youtube.com) JetLag Warriors’ creator profile has a substantial audience: SocialBlade tracks the channel at about 422,000 subscribers and lists roughly 1,491 uploaded videos, indicating frequent cross-posting and archive content the team can repurpose. (socialblade.com) The account has previously filmed in Lahore, including a clip titled "Gora tries nihari in Lahore's 200-yr old shop" on their Facebook page, showing this Pakistan coverage is part of an ongoing local-run series rather than a one-off. (facebook.com) The longer YouTube segment explicitly features multiple Lahori breakfast items — halwa puri, beef nihari, Kashmiri chai and an anday‑wala burger — as discrete scenes within that 25‑minute street‑food episode. (youtube.com) Pakistan food guides and recent local roundups list at least six popular nihari vendors in Lahore, corroborating the clip’s signal that the city’s breakfast-focused, slow‑braised beef outlets are a distinct street‑food category visitors seek out. (heypakistani.com)

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