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Did You Eat Yet?
Приєднався 23 лют 2023
Did You Eat Yet? is a short video series by Victor, highlighting food and the stories that come from food. Bay Area af.
Contact: hididyoueatyet@gmail.com
Contact: hididyoueatyet@gmail.com
The Filipino American Experience in the Bay - My Bay Area | Did You Eat Yet?
In this episode, we meet up with some local artists, creators, and chefs to talk about growing up in the Bay as Filipino Americans, learn more about different Filipino communities, and eat some of the best Filipino food you can find in the Bay.
Restaurants/Businesses Highlighted:
• Tselogs
• Fil-Am Cuisine
• Chibog
• More in Daly City
• Toppings Too
• More in Union City
• Eats By E
• Senor Sisig
• Lucky 3 Seven
• Abaca
I'm Victor, and I was born and raised throughout Oakland and the Bay Area. In Collection Three: “People I've Met", we come back to the Bay to highlight some people that I've met throughout life, as well as through running this series so far. We dig more into the stories about where they're from, what they do, and explore some of the best food the Bay Area has to offer together.
New episodes coming soon.
Please like and subscribe to our channel for more!
Links:
Instagram: hididyoueatyet
Merch: hididyoueatyet.com/
Special thanks to:
- Tyler Coolidge for the episode music (IG: tylercoolidge?hl=en)
- Megan for the Did You Eat Yet? design (IG: @ mighty.moody)
- And everyone who helped me out with shooting and producing and eating with me!
Restaurants/Businesses Highlighted:
• Tselogs
• Fil-Am Cuisine
• Chibog
• More in Daly City
• Toppings Too
• More in Union City
• Eats By E
• Senor Sisig
• Lucky 3 Seven
• Abaca
I'm Victor, and I was born and raised throughout Oakland and the Bay Area. In Collection Three: “People I've Met", we come back to the Bay to highlight some people that I've met throughout life, as well as through running this series so far. We dig more into the stories about where they're from, what they do, and explore some of the best food the Bay Area has to offer together.
New episodes coming soon.
Please like and subscribe to our channel for more!
Links:
Instagram: hididyoueatyet
Merch: hididyoueatyet.com/
Special thanks to:
- Tyler Coolidge for the episode music (IG: tylercoolidge?hl=en)
- Megan for the Did You Eat Yet? design (IG: @ mighty.moody)
- And everyone who helped me out with shooting and producing and eating with me!
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First video of yours ❤ loved it the clab with the dude brought me here . The taco truck video.
Rob Martin
Shout out to all the Swagapinos
this was a good video.... the Eats by E food especially looks absolutely ridiculous.. gonna try to catch him next time
no fort mckinley???
I had no idea a foodie video encompassing cultural norms and customs save the contrasting realities and harshness of life in the Philippines. I dared my nephew (recently retired in Phil.) to try "pagpag" or live remotely among NPA rebels just to find out if they eat more goat meat or dog meat.
Just the video/platform I’ve been waiting the last few wks to ask this question: Does anyone else feel like senor sisig has gotten bland? (Particularly in the last year) a few months ago I had the pork burrito it tasted unexpectedly bland especially when compared to the junipero Serra truck days… Last week I got a tofu bowl (and I wasn’t expecting Tslog’s quality but..) and it was offensively bland… it did not attempt to resemble authentic Filipino flavor or even Mexican flavor for that matter..(nothing in the bowl was seasoned) These experiences were both at the Valencia st location.. I’ve also tried the ferry building location a while back and remember that not being as good either Am I tripping or have they started “whitifying” their recipes.. Hasn’t been the same since they’ve started expanding Real sad 😢
Born, raised and still in SF, I love this vid! I'm Chinese, but went to San Jose State and the majority of my sorority sisters are Filipina. I can attest to all the GREAT food at family parties (and when they bust out the Magic Mike it's off the hook!). And I can't forget all the aunties always asking me when I'm getting married😆! I frequent Tselogs (for palabok and lechon kawali) and Fil-Am is my weekly Friday lunch (for sisig + chicken skewers). I remember going to Ling Nam, Sinugba, and Lucky Chances after the club! I'm so happy I grew up in the Bay Area, where I can experience the Filipino culture🤗!
Shout out SJSU! Met a lot of Filipino friends at SJSU too cuz we did a lot of stuff with Akbayan when I was in PASA at CSUEB
This was good to see. Lucky Chances was definitely our late night after party spot, many moons back. Thank you for your work 🙌🏽
Lucky chances is a hidden gem fs!
Appreciate it!
Thien Long is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
one of the best episodes yet 🤝🇵🇭
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great episode 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Appreciate it!
Grew up in the bay, not pinoy but most all my friends were, and these spots hit home. Looking forward to bringing my kids around to all these spots to explore a version of “fusion” of bay area I grew up with
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the overview. As someone who grew up in the midwest I've been intimidated about where to start with filipino food and this really helps!
Hope you enjoy it!
Thanks so much for highlighting these amazing places in our local backyard!
Appreciate the love! Thanks for watching.
Why is Daly City always so foggy??? Cuz all the Filipino are working their rice cooker! 6:03 Joke told to me by a Filipino when I was kid growing up in Daly City
Where’s the shout out to Spintronix and Qbert in repping the music scene - which have a world wide influence? J/k.
Hey man, this is a food spotlight video.
@ - you may missed the “j/k” at the bottom of my comment ✌🏼
Rice plate placeCơm Tấm Thiên Hương and pandan waffle place Nước Mía Viễn Đông 2 are the best too! i agree with this list except CA bakehouse😅
Try Patio Filipino Restaurant 1770 El Camino Real, San Bruno. Good Pinoy Foods, der Letchon is 🔥😎👌🏽
Yessirrr
Oc Lau Nuong is easily one of my favorite spots for an authentic and satisfying meal. While this Vietnamese seafood restaurant is known for its incredible seafood dishes, their Bo Luc Lac is pretty good too. Definitely check it out-you won’t be disappointed!
Fantastic episode. Thank you! Just moved back to San Jose after living two decades down in SoCal and was afraid of missing out on good Vietnamese food. Went to Duc Huong yesterday and it did not disappoint!
Gotta look for the Indonesian Food next
Definitely on my queue
As a Filipino immigrant who still has a foot firmly planted in both countries (oh, and is married to a Chinese 😉), thank you for doing this video! I’ve been enjoying your videos for a while. I hope you can revisit more Filipino food in future episodes. (especially in the eastBay if possible heheh 🙏)
Appreciate it haha thanks for watching!
It’s your reruns for me today. I live in Oakland & a subscriber, but you haven’t cross my page. What’s up with that utube? #NewVideos#IndonesianLearning so much your videos. #keepitinmotion👑❤️🛐
Welcome! Thanks for watching, appreciate it
The problem with Tselogs is everything is too expensive and the stuff doesn't taste like the way it should taste. They are experimenting and it always tastes like some kids were just playing around. Oh and the meat/egg over rice is $13. No. Just...no. The younger folk are trying to express Filipino pride on places like this but it's the wrong thing because the pricing is for mga puti not for mga kababayan who resent it. That and like I said, it just doesn't taste right.
I do understand your frustration with the prices but is that due to the business or economics? “Oh and the meat/egg over rice is $13. No just no” and you say is for “mga puti”, if that’s the case do you hold that same sentiment for Lucky Chances who charge $16.95? I remember when Superstar and Gateway Kitchen had silogs for $4 and now they range from $6-$8. I remember when super burritos at El Farolito were $6 and now they’re $15. A big bowl of Pho use to be $7 now $12-$13. Are all these restaurants catering for the “puti” or is it the rise of cost for everything here in the Bay Area, which is a whole different topic of its own. As far as taste, I have no argument there as everybody’s palate is different. We pilipinos will try someone else’s pilipino food and will say “My dad(or lola, or mom etc) makes this waaaayyy better” hahaha that’s just the love and pride we have for our families so I get it. But to bash a spot saying their pricing is for puti(white) and not for the kabayan is a bit disingenuous.
What’s the history of Filipinos in Fruitvale? My neighbor is always talking about how there used to be a huge community there
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I grew up in Oakland, I almost 70 years young. I had a Filipino best girlfriend Maria and a Mexican best boyfriend Santos. I have eating ever since then, delicious . Love this show❤️. In fact I made it FOB Restaurant this past weekend. I took my friend from Eureka, Ca. If you haven’t try it, it’s a must try😋.
Great spot!
This is amazing
This might be the best video ever made on Filipino food culture in the Bay Area! (Okay, I’m biased 😂) 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Nah. It's surface level. I'm pinoy too, btw. Older than YOU and grew up in the (deep) Mission, not the Ex. There are better places than the ones you went to and cheaper and something the old people like me can afford and are used to. Your friend should do more digging and hype places that aren't so trendy. Hell...there's a really good one just across the street from Kelloggs (sic). At this point, the vid looks to me like something that would appeal to mga puti. I think it's a bad assumption because you see Americans visiting back home who are literally eating lugaw and balut on the street in Tondo and are digging it. Yeh...have your friend do better. This is just ornamental and doesn't go deep enough to be inclusive of the greater Filipino experience in America.
@@J3unG So true. The Original Flips from the older generation are for REAL. No brags just facts. Lincoln High 1969, USMC Vietnam Vet 1972
The other comments to this ain't it. The point of this video is to foster community and give people an introduction to places and culture they may not have had access to. And the target audience is definitely younger - hence the business owners, artists, and creators that were featured. I also relate a lot to the perspectives in this video being a second generation Filipino American that grew up and still lives here in the bay. Spread love and knowledge and invite people into spaces where they can learn and discover. We already get criticized enough from bitter relatives at Christmas, we don't need to hear it in UA-cam comments too 😂 Perspective videos like this will never give you the full scope of a community, it's literally impossible to fit everyone's stories into one cohesive video. For us, the bay gives Filipinos love and we show it right back. 🤟
@@justinpaz5576 just keeping it REAL! because being a POSER does not represent well. the dude from Union City needs to really represent.
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This is the undisputed best tour of Filipino food in the Bay Area 👏. Especially accompanied by local artists D1 and content creators Adonis. Exceptionally well made. So proud of what you’ve done.
Appreciate that! I’m glad you enjoyed it
Appreciate your comment! 🫡
Just wanted to say love your videos!
When I moved away, that's when I realized how many people didn't even know what a Filipino was let alone the food. I lived in Texas for a bit and Mexican workers would try talk to me in Spanish and they'd get pissed when I spoke English. They'd swear and insult me in Spanish thinking I didn't understand. I grew up in the Mission😂.
lmaoo that’s hella funny. Definitely glad we live in a super diverse hub
@@HiDidYouEatYetI live in Portland now and it's still a trip. My wife and I own a food cart (not Filipino food) and we got to know a lot of Mexican food cart owners. Still trips me out that they don't know Filipino food. The truth is that Bay Area has the true immigrant, making their way in America communities. The Filipinos up here are more whitewashed. The Vietnamese community up where would be the analog to the Filipinos in the Bay.
@@ronsanpedro1213 Whats your food cart called?
My go-to Filipino restaurant is in Oakland: FOB Kitchen (in the Temescal Triangle). Their adobo is always on point, excellent fried chicken, quality cocktails, ecstatic halo halo, and their Filipino brunches on the weekend are delicious and you'll leave stuffed.
shout out FOB Kitchen!
Your channel deserves A LOT more subs. Your videos introduced me to diverse food culture in the bay, and I truly appreciate it. I love what you’re doing man keep it up!
Appreciate that! We just getting started but share the channel with your friends and run it up 🙏
Your perspective and editing just keep getting better and better. Keep on keeping on!
Thanks for watching! Appreciate the love.
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Thanks for being a part of this again 🙏
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This episode is great as always. Growing up in the Filipino community in the east bay lots of dishes bring back good memories of friend's parties. Your channel name is pretty relevant to filipino cuisine and culture too as it reminds me of how even if I stopped by a friends house just for a few minutes and told their parents I already ate something I wouldnt be able to leave the house without them giving me some food first.
Thanks for watching! Definitely a shared experience there lol
Amazing video as usual. I love the respect you give to all the different communities you showcase in your videos.
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Everyone in the Bay Area got a Filipino homie.
If you don’t somethings wrong with you lol
For the most part, they're all good people. Don't think I've had any bad experiences.
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Multiple easily!
I’m the son of the owner of Pho ga huong que cafe and I thank you for spreading our awareness we have closed our Oakland spot and now open December 15 in 2050 Lewelling blvd.
I saw it on Facebook the other day! Let me know if you’d ever wanna connect, send me an email at hididyoueatyet@gmail.com
@@HiDidYouEatYetok
From your video intro showed razor clams on a sizzling dish. Where is that restaurant please?
Yum
lol im from san jose
try Pho Ha Noi in the shopping plaza across from Duc Huong
Nice! I am originally from essj and i carry my viet roots to Livermore. Lmk if you’re ever in the area. I own a food truck so itll be fun.
I am sorry, what is the name of the first dish, some sort of noodle dish from Leung Noodle?
You should have gone to Dalat if you wanted Hu Tieu. If you're after Hu Tieu Nam Vang, then Nam Vang is the place to be. The OGs know where to go!
The Bo Ne at the Lion Plaza is probably the best one I've ever had.
I grew up in the "Lion Villa" Apartments situated right next to Lion Plaza on S. King Road. I have fond memories of playing Chinese jump rope with my Asian friends, savoring Asian cuisine, and being immersed in a rich Asian cultural environment from a very early age. I spent time in the laundromat near Lee's Sandwiches and still recall how the area looked before the new construction transformed it. As a kid, I loved exploring Lion Plaza especially since we discovered a secret entryway from the apartments' tennis courts directly into the plaza-it felt like our little adventure spot!
Thanks for watching!
@@HiDidYouEatYet Subscribed today, thanks.
Man, you hit all my spots so you must be legit. You showed a clip of pho Hanoi but you didn’t include in the vid. That’s one of the best pho places.
Thanks for watching!