Well done UA as usual. Can you review the legendary Berns Steakhouse in Tampa soon? Pro tip when you go: Make sure to save room for the dessert room, so order a steak around 10oz or under
Was not expecting to see someone mention my home town haha. I personally think Berns is a bit overrated but you mainly go for the experience. There are definitely better steakhouses in Tampa.
You are right about the steamed buns. Depending on the restaurant. The buns can have compacted meat and or thick dry dough. I have only ate steamed buns once here the USA. And unfortunately that was the case. I actually prefer dumplings. But unfortunately sometimes the dough is too thick with compacted meat here also. A number of years ago. I visited Beijing a couple of times. I ate in a small steamed bun shop. The buns were perfect. I have also visited Hong Kong a number of years ago. I met a local chef. She took me to a very large restaurant that basically only served dumplings. It was rated one Michelin Star. They had so many varieties. And so delicious. As for the restaurant. To me the decor looked kind of touristy. But everyone has their own opinion. What’s most important is the taste and quality of the food.
From my experience, New York and the rest of America cannot replicate a lot of food items found overseas. While America is great for the food choices, the quality is not the same for a lot of dishes. Which means you really have to get up and hop on an airplane if you want the best .
I'm biracial Chinese and have lived in California my whole life as have most my Chinese relatives going back to around the 1840's we think. When I was a kid, going back to the 80's, my grandma and great aunt would search out restaurants owned and operated by chefs from Hong Kong specifically for the most authentic Chinese food available and steamed buns were a favorite thing to go out and get for lunch. I remember as a kid there was this restaurant that made their own bbq pork buns from scratch that were amazing, super fluffy with diced up saucy bbq pork on the inside and they were big. Kid me needed both hands to hold them. They also had these steamed buns filled with either sweetened black bean or red bean paste that were super flaky, it was like a folded dough from the region the chef came from in China, I've never been able to find them anywhere else. So it does exist...but in my experience you need to know someone that speaks the language and cuisine to find the good stuff. My great aunt ran a chain of Chinese buffets and would go to Hong Kong a few times a year to scout chefs. It was kind of funny looking back because the buffet was standard American Chinese but for the real Chinese customers they had a secret menu to order off of with the authentic good stuff so that's what I grew up eating. Unfortunately my Chinese side didn't have many kids and didn't teach me the language so they've all pretty much died off and now I can't find that food anymore, which is sad. At least I have memories.
The food looks amazing!!!! Great review and I love how your editing and cinematography continues to get better and better with each video. Keep up the great work sir!
Great review. My sister's husband was born in Tianjian and he swears by their buns. He said there hasn't been another bao place that he has been to that makes buns with filling that is so fatty, juicy, and flavorful as Goubuli. Other dishes are hit or miss according to him, but you can't go wrong with the baos. My sister's husband hasn't been back home since he left to attend college in the US, but they're planning on going back to Tianjian this October. I'm hoping they'll let me tag along so I can try Goubuli and all the other great food in that area.
A Tianjin native told me that Gobuli is a state run restaurant so it doesn’t matter whether people like the food or not, the restaurant’s bills and staff will get paid. The privately owned restaurants have to compete for business, and they will take more care with their food than Gobuli. The restaurant is considered expensive locally.
It's been awhile since I last watched one of your videos, UA. What up! Good video as always, and I'm happy that I saw/heard you get mentioned in SunnyV2's video on Salt Bae!
狗不理 - ha ha, it means dogs don't care! but phonetically sounded out as GO BElieve! I never been to China so you trying different foods give me a lot of information. Thank you!
I love a good steamed pork bun. Yes, they are usually disappointing in the US, exactly as described, a hard dry meatball encased in an almost stale (how could that be if it's steamed) bun. I've never been to China, and what I get in Japan is obviously not Chinese, but in the Kansai region people are addicted to these light, fluffy buns filled with juicy oily pork, the preferred condiment is sharp mustard. I have to agree with some of the critics of the restaurant's decor, not because it is too gaudy, but because it really does not evoke any 19th century architecture to me, it is a very generic cheap tacky developer architecture tarted up.
You got another mention in another video ua-cam.com/video/euTSMgWexEo/v-deo.html at the 5:30 mark. It's settle, people have officially recognize you. Your hard work has finally getting the attention it deserves.
Yeah I was just about to mention this! Sunny V2 is a massive channel and I happy that UA is getting recognition. I’ve said this before, his (UA) channel is very underrated 👍
Most famous restaurant in China 😂😂😂 Goubuli only have 10 locations in all of China and all 10 are in Tianjin! Even their last Beijing location closed down. So 33 of 34 provinces do not have it! How can it be the most famous 😂
You’re the best food reviewer on UA-cam. Who else would count the 18 folds for us?
20k subscribers! A slow and steady climb. Happy for you UA.
Well done UA as usual. Can you review the legendary Berns Steakhouse in Tampa soon? Pro tip when you go: Make sure to save room for the dessert room, so order a steak around 10oz or under
Was not expecting to see someone mention my home town haha. I personally think Berns is a bit overrated but you mainly go for the experience. There are definitely better steakhouses in Tampa.
If you’re visiting Florida the best thing in the state is the key lime pie and maybe those stone crab claws
When youre just out running errands and decide you gonna do a whole episode
You are right about the steamed buns. Depending on the restaurant. The buns can have compacted meat and or thick dry dough. I have only ate steamed buns once here the USA. And unfortunately that was the case.
I actually prefer dumplings. But unfortunately sometimes the dough is too thick with compacted meat here also.
A number of years ago. I visited Beijing a couple of times. I ate in a small steamed bun shop. The buns were perfect.
I have also visited Hong Kong a number of years ago. I met a local chef. She took me to a very large restaurant that basically only served dumplings. It was rated one Michelin Star. They had so many varieties. And so delicious.
As for the restaurant. To me the decor looked kind of touristy. But everyone has their own opinion.
What’s most important is the taste and quality of the food.
From my experience, New York and the rest of America cannot replicate a lot of food items found overseas. While America is great for the food choices, the quality is not the same for a lot of dishes. Which means you really have to get up and hop on an airplane if you want the best .
I'm biracial Chinese and have lived in California my whole life as have most my Chinese relatives going back to around the 1840's we think. When I was a kid, going back to the 80's, my grandma and great aunt would search out restaurants owned and operated by chefs from Hong Kong specifically for the most authentic Chinese food available and steamed buns were a favorite thing to go out and get for lunch. I remember as a kid there was this restaurant that made their own bbq pork buns from scratch that were amazing, super fluffy with diced up saucy bbq pork on the inside and they were big. Kid me needed both hands to hold them. They also had these steamed buns filled with either sweetened black bean or red bean paste that were super flaky, it was like a folded dough from the region the chef came from in China, I've never been able to find them anywhere else.
So it does exist...but in my experience you need to know someone that speaks the language and cuisine to find the good stuff. My great aunt ran a chain of Chinese buffets and would go to Hong Kong a few times a year to scout chefs. It was kind of funny looking back because the buffet was standard American Chinese but for the real Chinese customers they had a secret menu to order off of with the authentic good stuff so that's what I grew up eating. Unfortunately my Chinese side didn't have many kids and didn't teach me the language so they've all pretty much died off and now I can't find that food anymore, which is sad. At least I have memories.
UA you're the goat
How come you have not covered Singapore Hawker Centre in NYC?
UA picks the best places thanks again sir
Love your description of the buns and I felt your passion!
The food looks amazing!!!! Great review and I love how your editing and cinematography continues to get better and better with each video. Keep up the great work sir!
Welcome back home
Need more footage from inside the restaurant
Great review. My sister's husband was born in Tianjian and he swears by their buns. He said there hasn't been another bao place that he has been to that makes buns with filling that is so fatty, juicy, and flavorful as Goubuli. Other dishes are hit or miss according to him, but you can't go wrong with the baos. My sister's husband hasn't been back home since he left to attend college in the US, but they're planning on going back to Tianjian this October. I'm hoping they'll let me tag along so I can try Goubuli and all the other great food in that area.
A Tianjin native told me that Gobuli is a state run restaurant so it doesn’t matter whether people like the food or not, the restaurant’s bills and staff will get paid. The privately owned restaurants have to compete for business, and they will take more care with their food than Gobuli.
The restaurant is considered expensive locally.
It's nice to see your videos go from like 2k views to 20k and 50k views! Hopefully you get 200k and 500k views soon!
It's been awhile since I last watched one of your videos, UA. What up! Good video as always, and I'm happy that I saw/heard you get mentioned in SunnyV2's video on Salt Bae!
your Mandarin pronunciation is perfecto.
That he’s able to enjoy ANYTHING in 100° makes him superhuman.
Yo Peter! I went there with your cousin Helen from CA. Didn’t now we went to the same spot but that place was amazing. Tianjin!
狗不理 - ha ha, it means dogs don't care! but phonetically sounded out as GO BElieve! I never been to China so you trying different foods give me a lot of information. Thank you!
AU is really talented. This channel has huge potential!
You got his name backwards dude... Its just two letters how you mess It up??? 😂😂
Oh Right!!!!
Gobuli as used in conversation means “even a dog doesn’t want it.”
Great story thanks
cool
I love a good steamed pork bun. Yes, they are usually disappointing in the US, exactly as described, a hard dry meatball encased in an almost stale (how could that be if it's steamed) bun. I've never been to China, and what I get in Japan is obviously not Chinese, but in the Kansai region people are addicted to these light, fluffy buns filled with juicy oily pork, the preferred condiment is sharp mustard. I have to agree with some of the critics of the restaurant's decor, not because it is too gaudy, but because it really does not evoke any 19th century architecture to me, it is a very generic cheap tacky developer architecture tarted up.
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Brooooooo u remember me did u see sunnyv2 mentioned you in his video
You got another mention in another video ua-cam.com/video/euTSMgWexEo/v-deo.html at the 5:30 mark. It's settle, people have officially recognize you. Your hard work has finally getting the attention it deserves.
Yeah I was just about to mention this! Sunny V2 is a massive channel and I happy that UA is getting recognition. I’ve said this before, his (UA) channel is very underrated 👍
Making me drool
He makes people horny for good food
is your name actually ua
17 times you said:"Globuli"....(Scream!!!!!)
I like to think that the buns are so overrated that even dogs don't care to eat it.... 😂
def worth the hyper
Looks China town touristy...
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Come to Hawaii and eat manapua.
Is there a certain place you recommend getting manapua in Hawaii?
@@JacksonWalter735 I recommend Chun Wah Kam. Try one that is steamed and another baked. Char Siu version is the OG!
Get it
This vs joes Shanghai soup dumpling yo
bun and dumpling 2 totally different things...
''Boazi!!!''
"Go Bully 🤣🤣"
Doing a great job ua, wish you showed us more than the tofu and bun tho… what else was good?
Royal Uber eats🌀💜
Why does closed captioning always automatically kick on when I watch your videos? Bizarre and irritating
Most famous restaurant in China 😂😂😂 Goubuli only have 10 locations in all of China and all 10 are in Tianjin! Even their last Beijing location closed down. So 33 of 34 provinces do not have it! How can it be the most famous 😂
Please don’t take this the wrong way but you talk so much more than you used to. Less talk and more eat please.
Do you have an instagram?
That is tacky restaurant but food look yummy