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Viral video shows Indian chefs emptying a food stall in Australia – reactions on the Internet

Recently, an Indian-origin chef in Australia caught the attention of the internet after a video featuring him went viral. The clip shows the chef at an empty food stall with no customers at an event in Sydney. He is the executive chef at The Colonial Restaurants, who shared the video on his Instagram page. The caption on the video reads, “Nobody came to try his food,” followed by three crying-eyed emoticons. We see the chef, whose name is Padam Vyas, sitting at a pop-up food stall with various dishes arranged in boxes in front of it. The camera pans to show that no customers are seen at the spot. Later, we see the chef running away from the rain with a bag in his hand. Check it out below:

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The video has been viewed over 900,000 times so far. In the comments, many users seemed to feel sorry for the chef and expressed their support in words. Others said his food looked pretty tempting and people should have tried it. Read some of the reactions from Instagram below:

“His food looks so good! Maybe people just don't know what good quality is! I'm so sorry that happened to him! I would have loved to try that!”

“I will travel especially to try the food that this chef cooks. I wish you lots of love and happiness.”

“It looks amazing!! People just don't understand taste. If I was there, I would 100% try everything I can.”

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

“I’m so sorry this happened. Lots of love and support!!”

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

“I literally went there, stood in the rain to talk to him and try all the food.”

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