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NDTV
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Indian YouTuber Tries Rs 3,500 Michelin-Star Crab Omelette In Thailand: "Unforgettable Dining Moment"
An Indian YouTuber recently visited Bangkok's Michelin-starred Raan Jay Fai to try their iconic crab omelette, which is priced at around Rs 3,500. His viral video documenting the experience has gone viral on social media. Dasaraj Centhamil Tarun, a globetrotting food explorer from DCT Eats, arrived at Bangkok's Michelin-starred Raan Jay Fai for a quick bite but was stunned by the setup. With a queue so long that orders were taken before seating, he likened the experience to an airport, captioning his Instagram post, 'It felt like checking into a flight.' Despite securing a seat at the humble stall, he waited 30 minutes without food. When the massive, golden, deep-fried crab omelette finally arrived, he marvelled at its size and Rs 3,500 price, asking, "Why is it so big and so expensive?" "A colossal crab-stuffed omelette priced at Rs 3,500! Each bite was an explosion of sweetness and succulence, with the softest crab meat paired with a perfectly cooked omelette. It's indulgence at its finest and an unforgettable dining moment," he said in the video. Watch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by DCT EATS (@dct_eats) Notably, the humble stall is powered by its 81-year-old chef, Jay Fai, who single-handedly runs the kitchen, cooking every dish while wearing ski goggles to shield her eyes from the heat. Her dedication has made her a culinary icon, transforming the modest shop into a must-visit for food enthusiasts worldwide. In 2018, Raan Jay Fai became the first and only Thai street food stall to earn a Michelin star, skyrocketing its global fame and attracting food tourists. Its legacy was further solidified in 2021 with the Asia's 50 Best Restaurants Icon Award.


Economic Times
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
Rs 3,500 for an omelette: YouTuber reviews Michelin-star roadside stall in viral video
An Indian YouTuber, Dasaraj Centhamil Tarun, shared his experience of paying Rs 3,500 for a crab omelette at the Michelin-starred street food stall Raan Jay Fai in Bangkok. In his viral video, Tarun highlights the long wait, the impressive skill of 81-year-old chef Jay Fai, and the unforgettable taste of the dish, which combines soft crab meat with a perfectly cooked omelette. Despite the hefty price, Tarun finds the meal well worth the cost, showcasing the unique appeal of this renowned eatery. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Unexpected Crowds and Airline-Like Service Crab Omelette Worth the Hype? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Chef Jay Fai: The Face Behind the Flame An Indian YouTuber's experience of paying Rs 3,500 for a single omelette at a Michelin-starred roadside stall in Bangkok has gone viral. Dasaraj Centhamil Tarun, who runs the food-focused channel DCT Eats, visited the legendary Raan Jay Fai to try its renowned crab omelette, and later shared a detailed video of the high-priced yet unforgettable who travels extensively to explore global cuisines, reached the small eatery expecting a quick bite but was surprised by the setup. The queue outside Raan Jay Fai was so long that orders were taken before customers were even seated. Comparing the experience to an airport, he commented in the caption of his Instagram post, 'It felt like checking into a flight.'Despite the informal appearance of the stall, getting a seat did not mean food was served immediately. Tarun reported waiting more than 30 minutes after being seated before his order was finally famous crab omelette, served at the cost of approximately Rs 3,500, initially left Tarun questioning its appearance and price. The dish, resembling a golden-fried roll, was larger than expected. But his doubts were quickly dispelled upon tasting it."A colossal crab-stuffed omelette priced at Rs 3,500! Each bite was an explosion of sweetness and succulence, with the softest crab meat paired with a perfectly cooked omelette. It's indulgence at its finest and an unforgettable dining moment," he said in the video. He concluded by saying, 'Is it pricey? Yes. Is it worth it? Absolutely.'The soul of Raan Jay Fai is its 81-year-old chef, Jay Fai, who runs the entire kitchen herself. Known for cooking every dish solo while wearing ski goggles to protect her eyes from the heat, she has become an iconic figure in the culinary world. Her dedication and precision continue to draw global attention, turning her modest shop into a bucket-list destination for food Jay Fai earned its Michelin star in 2018, becoming the first and only Thai street food stall to receive such a distinction. The recognition brought international fame and an influx of food tourists. In 2021, it further cemented its legacy by receiving the Asia's 50 Best Restaurants Icon video not only showcased the price of the omelette but also captured the essence of what makes the experience special.


India Today
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
YouTuber pays Rs 3,500 for omelette at Bangkok stall, reveals why in viral video
An Indian YouTuber walked into a Michelin-starred roadside restaurant in Bangkok to try their legendary crab omelette that cost him around Rs 3,500. He documented his experience in a video that has since gone viral on social media. Dasaraj Centhamil Tarun, known for his food channel, DCT Eats, visited the famed Raan Jay Fai outlet to try their omelette, a dish many rave about and queue up hours for. advertisementTarun arrived, hoping for a quick bite. What he found instead was a queue so long that the restaurant had taken his order before he was even seated. "It felt like checking into a flight," he said in the caption of his video post on Instagram. The stall's reputation didn't rest on decor; it was the 81-year-old chef Jay Fai, the restaurant's cook, who drew crowds. Wearing her iconic ski goggles, she managed the work like a solo warrior. Despite securing a seat, Tarun waited over 30 minutes before his plate even arrived. What landed on his table looked more like a golden brick than an omelette. Curious and slightly sceptical, he took a bite, and was floored. "A colossal crab-stuffed omelette priced at Rs 3,500! Each bite was an explosion of sweetness and succulence, with the softest crab meat paired with a perfectly cooked omelette. It's indulgence at its finest and an unforgettable dining moment," he said, adding, 'Is it pricey? Yes. Is it worth it? Absolutely." advertisementWatch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by DCT EATS (@dct_eats)Jai Fai's eatery, which translates to 'Jai Fai's shop', became the first street stall in Thailand to receive a Michelin star in 2018. The recognition turned the humble eatery into an international destination. By 2021, it was honoured with Asia's 50 Best Restaurant Icon Award. Must Watch


Time of India
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Rs 3,500 for an omelette: YouTuber reviews Michelin-star roadside stall in viral video
An Indian YouTuber's experience of paying Rs 3,500 for a single omelette at a Michelin-starred roadside stall in Bangkok has gone viral. Dasaraj Centhamil Tarun, who runs the food-focused channel DCT Eats, visited the legendary Raan Jay Fai to try its renowned crab omelette, and later shared a detailed video of the high-priced yet unforgettable meal. Unexpected Crowds and Airline-Like Service Tarun, who travels extensively to explore global cuisines, reached the small eatery expecting a quick bite but was surprised by the setup. The queue outside Raan Jay Fai was so long that orders were taken before customers were even seated. Comparing the experience to an airport, he commented in the caption of his Instagram post, 'It felt like checking into a flight.' Despite the informal appearance of the stall, getting a seat did not mean food was served immediately. Tarun reported waiting more than 30 minutes after being seated before his order was finally delivered. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Husband Calls the Police after Discovering the Shocking Truth About His Wife's Dog Obsession Happy in Shape Undo Crab Omelette Worth the Hype? The famous crab omelette, served at the cost of approximately Rs 3,500, initially left Tarun questioning its appearance and price. The dish, resembling a golden-fried roll, was larger than expected. But his doubts were quickly dispelled upon tasting it. "A colossal crab-stuffed omelette priced at Rs 3,500! Each bite was an explosion of sweetness and succulence, with the softest crab meat paired with a perfectly cooked omelette. It's indulgence at its finest and an unforgettable dining moment," he said in the video. He concluded by saying, 'Is it pricey? Yes. Is it worth it? Absolutely.' Chef Jay Fai: The Face Behind the Flame The soul of Raan Jay Fai is its 81-year-old chef, Jay Fai, who runs the entire kitchen herself. Known for cooking every dish solo while wearing ski goggles to protect her eyes from the heat, she has become an iconic figure in the culinary world. Her dedication and precision continue to draw global attention, turning her modest shop into a bucket-list destination for food lovers. Raan Jay Fai earned its Michelin star in 2018, becoming the first and only Thai street food stall to receive such a distinction. The recognition brought international fame and an influx of food tourists. In 2021, it further cemented its legacy by receiving the Asia's 50 Best Restaurants Icon Award. Tarun's video not only showcased the price of the omelette but also captured the essence of what makes the experience special.


Hindustan Times
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Indian YouTuber tries ₹3,500 Michelin-star omelette at Bangkok street stall: ‘Unforgettable moment'
An Indian food vlogger was stunned after shelling out ₹3,500 for a single omelette at a humble-looking street-side restaurant in Bangkok. Dasaraj Centhamil Tarun, the face behind the YouTube channel DCT Eats, visited the famed Raan Jay Fai, a Michelin-starred restaurant, to try the legendary crab omelette. The restaurant is immensely popular, with people travelling from across the world to queue up outside the humble stall and enjoy its delicious creations. Tarun revealed that the restaurant is so popular that the waiters take your order while you are standing in queue even before you have been seated. All the food is cooked by the legendary chef Jay Fai, the 81-year-old culinary maestro who works as the restaurant's sole chef and wears ski goggles while she cooks. Even after waiting for 30 minutes, the YouTuber was unable to get any food even though he secured a seat at the humble stall. After a long wait, the much-anticipated omelette finally landed on his table. Staring at the golden, deep-fried roll of egg, Tarun couldn't help but ask, 'Why is it so big and so expensive?' A post shared by DCT EATS (@dct_eats) But the moment he took his first bite, the skepticism melted away. "A colossal crab-stuffed omelette priced at ₹3,500! Each bite was an explosion of sweetness and succulence, with the softest crab meat paired with a perfectly cooked omelette. It's indulgence at its finest and an unforgettable dining moment. Is it pricey? Yes. Is it worth it? Absolutely," he said. Simply translating to Jay Fai's shop, Raan Jay Fai is small Bangkok eatery which earned a Michelin star in 2018, becoming the only street restaurant to be awarded the honour in Thailand. After the award, a sea of customers flooded the restaurant and it had to implement a reservation system. In 2021, it won the Asia's 50 Best Restaurants Icon Award. Jay Fai, the ski-goggle-wearing 81-year-old chef of the restaurant who has never written down a recipe, has said that she does not intend to pass on the business but has decided to never retire.