Bruh this list is LEGIT. My Vietnamese family only went to these spots growing up. Banh Mi Ba Le for lunch, Pho King for dinner, and Pho Ao Sen on the weekends, Cam Huong for every snack in between. This video warmed my heart ❤️
My wife’s parents were the original owners of Banh Mi Ba Le in San Francisco in the early 80s. They moved it over to Oakland in the 90s but sold it soon after my wife’s uncle was murdered at the shop during a robbery. They still make the best Banh Mi sandwich but sadly the restaurant is now open only a few days a week. Apparently they can’t find enough workers due to fear of daily crime in the area. The neighborhood has never been great, but now it is truly dangerous. My wife finally managed to move her parents near us in Walnut Creek after living on Foothill Blvd for 30 years.
@@HiDidYouEatYet After they moved I had to train my wife’s parents on how to call the police. They never called OPD for anything due to lack of response and fear of retribution from criminals. I told them Walnut Creek police are bored and will respond if you call them! 😂
I am sorry.. most of us Californians can't even get ahead of bills. So, to hear you speak of how your parents worked their heads off, only to have to give it all up in the end.. is heartbreaking. Makes you want to not even try.
I worked right across the street from their spot in Oakland for years and would eat there 3-4 times a week. Loved the bahn mi, bahn xeo and the avocado smoothie with boba. I moved out of the area but I miss that spot so bad.
Dude I just want to say my wife and I have been loving all of your videos! I grew up in Alameda/Oakland with practically the same environment as yours it seems. I've been showing my wife your videos and explaining how it was going to these places growing up. I also think its amazing you sharing the love to these businesses that mean so much to us. Keep it going man!
Appreciate the kind words! I also spent a lot of time in Alameda too, and I think there's a ton of us with these shared experiences growing up over here
I live in St. paul MN and we have a ton of Vietnamese stores and restaurants here too, which I love. I am not Vietnamese but I have fallen in love with their foods and grocers. There’s a store here called Little Saigon actually, several Bahn Mi places and large grocers selling all Asian products. A Vietnamese friend showed me how to make my own Bahn Mi, pickle daikon and carrots, where to buy Geo Lua, how to make egg yolk Bo, and I learned how to make Bahn mi vegetarian with pink mushrooms. The hardest thing I have seen is finding the exact correct bread for them. A lot are not right but are sold as the right baguette but it isn’t
@AKayfabe I'm also from the twin cities, grew up frequenting the grocery stores and restaurants on University Ave. If you're looking for a good french baguette for banh mi, check out trung nam french bakery. They offer the classic banh mi with the cold cuts and other baked items. Their hours are limited!
just remember one of the rules of vietnamese spelling is N before H, the opposite of German. bánh mì (wheat bread), hành (onion), lạnh (cold), đánh (fight), banh (ball), anh (honorific for older male), and a whole lot of other words end with N-H.
SHOUT OUT TO CAM HUONG!!! one of the best in the bay. A true staple. I go there so often. Big love to Pho King and Pho Hoa Lao too! This video warms my heart.
Never was able to make friends growing up in Oakland but I’m glad that your view of Oakland is so close to my own experience. Thanks for making heart warming views of our hometown
I just speed-ran through these videos and loved them. As someone who grew up right off High and Mac as a kid, I share a lot of the same core memories especially surrounding food. Great stuff would love to see more like this. Best of luck on all your future endeavors
Cam Huong's fried rice and chicken legs were and always will be GOAT. The Oak location was the first time I ever experienced and fell in love w/ banh mi. Great content as always!
My childhood in a video! You guys absolutely captured every aspect of why this part of Oakland is just so special. I hope more people can see the beauty and history of theses areas and establishments ❤
This hits home for me so much! Thank you for sharing some of my favorite spots and more, I can’t wait to check out some of these spots and revisit the places I’ve eaten at
Thank you for shining light on our Asian community through these dark times brother . Much love n respect from the Asian communities in southern Cali salute 🫡
TK is my shit. For first timers you’ll get used to not needing the menu. Super fast paced but DELICIOUS food. Shout out Champa Garden too even tho it’s not Vietnamese food.
Cam Huong and Ba Le were the spots for lunch. On occasion I’ll go on a lunch run and pick up orders for my coworkers at the hotel I worked at in Emeryville. I hope they continue to stick around. Thanks for sharing with everyone how special this place is to a lot of us.
I grew up on 19th Ave and went to school in the San Antonio District. Still go back often and volunteer at the local school on occasion. So amped to see places I’ve been to on your vid…. Keep up the calm smooth talking reviews with subtitles and bits of history. Would you believe there used to be a dairy plant on E14th in the 60’s? Was located near Banh Mi Ba Le…..also the Laney College parking lot used to be Frank Youell Field, original home of the AFL Oakland Raiders. Keep up the reviews….
That Pho Ga place is one of the best in Oakland. Love the bone in chicken with noodle soup. Ask for chicken on the side won't regret it. It's gives the meat more texture instead of the being soggy unless you like it that way.
I still remember Cam Huong when they first opened in the Oakland Chinatown location. It was my go-to lunch place as I worked in Chinatown and sometimes I would get a takeaway box of something for dinner before heading home. The place was always busy b/c it served good food and cheap. Back in the 80s, a banh mi cost $1.25 to $1.50, so was a box of bbq chicken and fried rice or noodles. The family is from San Jose.
while im still young this video really hit home for me and really made me appreciate my childhood, great video and especially love cam huong at the end, my dentist is right next to it so i have millions of memories going there after everytime with my family, keep up the great work
Oakland is a very cool city -- and a great foodie town,as its creators draw on The Town's entwining diversity. From Michelin-starred meccas to coolio cafes and eateries in every nabe, reflecting, well, just about every community on the planet, Oakland's culinary creators have mad chops like those in San Francisco -- but, I think, what distinguishes Oakland's culinary artists is that their creations are often narratives of immigration, dislocation, restoration, community new and old, uniqueness and fusion: paradox and clarity. Whether it's Michelin-master Shyabout (himself an Oakland son of an immigrant chef) or the very places you list here, Oakland vibes. Lovely video.GREAT tips. I now live in San Francisco but work in Oakland. I'm literally adding your suggestions to our meal tours. Je vous en remercie! Kudos!
Nice to see videos covering Little Saigon, Oakland. However I felt Chai Thai Noodles and The Best Dim Sum & Pastry was worth mentioning, they’ve been around for so long. Also, our local bobas and che shops, Quickly’s and BAMBU is a sweet addition to our town.
I love Chai Thai, and still go all the time. Used to stop by Best Dim Sum all the time too when I was younger. This video just barely scratched the surface, but might revisit again with a part two later on!
Bro I used to go to the Cam Huong in China town all the time back when I went to Laney. Miss that place so much and I was so bummed to see it gone. Awesome video bro. Makes me wanna explore my back yard even more.
I love this. I have watched so many good videos but never found anyone talking about Oakland/Alameda. So many great spots!! Thanks for representing, and if you haven’t already try tacos el pasia in Oakland. Best tacos I’ve ever had.
thank you for making this video and encouraging ppl to shop here! i grew up going to little saigon/e 12 all the time and my aunt has a hair cutting shop there so this video was super nostalgic to me :') i hope we can continue to encourage folks to shop local and keep family owned businesses alive in spite of all the gentrification and safety issues happening in the neighborhood 🧡🙏🏼
your video brought back so many memories from when my kids were younger at the park picking up snacks at the best and cam huong. i hope the city can reconstruct the playground soon!
Respect. I worked in Louisville Kentucky and visited Japanese restaurant and meet the owners, I remember being invited to their family party, they were Vietnames, I asked why not sale pho and boba. He said, out here people only know Japanese food. 2012 to 2018. I am glad to be back home Surfer Frank Downey California
Man I used to hit up all those Pho places in Little Saigon when I worked at my Brother’s liquor store(Jackson’s Liquor). Never had Pho until I started working in that area. Now Pho is one of my favorite foods to eat especially on a cold rainy day…only Beef combo will do.
It’s a shame the city of Oakland is failing these businesses and the people. They contribute so much to the city through taxes, culturally, food but the safety concerns, the neglect from leaders, are unacceptable. saw all these businesses get started and thrive only to be disappointed by the city.
Hell yah!!!! Bahn Mi Ba Le is still to this day my favorite Bahn Mi place!! I recently traveled to Vietnam and was chasing the Bahn Mi dragon the whole time. Nothing was as good as Bahn Mi Ba Le. Do they use the baguettes that you featured in your first part of the video?
That’s good to know! And makes sense now why their bread is so good. Looking forward to going to the other spots you mention on here (that I haven’t already tried)!
01:06 - I didn't know Lee's Sandwiches was a chain. There are three of them here in the Las Vegas Valley area. All have the star instead of the apostrophe but only one has the blue, white and red signage. 07:03 - The last line says... Tabemasho! Let's eat!
I never knew either. I've been to the one in Vegas many times. So much variety of foods in there. Definitely gotta check out the one in Oakland. I always get my Banh Mi from a mom's & pop restaurant here in Richmond "That Leung Restaurant.
@@Bay510Area Lee got a lot in la too, down here a bunch of them, but most of them dont really make that much money tho, i have talk to a few owner when they call me for service of their place, i would quote them a price and they said they cant afford it, so they tell me the place is not making much.
Just wat i needed, taking notes. Everytime i have frends over we barely know where to go cus ive only been here 2yrs & im always working but im saving all these locations!!
Damn, this hit home. I have eaten at every single spot you listed. Im Filipino but my favorite food is Vietnamese. I just moved to Pacifica and damn I lowkey shed a tear watching this. Oakland is home and the food is what makes it so comforting. I really do hope all of these businesses are here to stay till when my daughter reaches my age.
Growing up in Oakland I can totally relate... It seem like there were a lot Chinese families from Vietnam in the area. The conversations you sometimes hear in the background are 50/50 Canto and Viet. The Viet style Cantonese takes a little getting used to... But anyways.... It's funny you use the Cantonese pronunciation for Cam Huong. lol
Banh Mi is one of the great sandos of the World. In LA, I hit Sandwich Express in the Valley. Their pork meatball banh mi is BOMB. Thanks for posting these spots in Oaktown. I will hit them up when I head up there.
One of my fondest memories was going out to lunch from work (12th & Broadway), heading down to Cam Huong on Webster and getting some delicious food. People are missing out on Oakland eats.
Great video, I am a professional photographer who has spent much time in Vietnam. My go to spot for decades is Tay Ho at 12th ave and Webster. But recently I have found a new favorite restaurant is Dan Nang Quan on East 12th st. Best pho bun bo Hue!
The new Pho King are the newer owners that took over the original space for a couple years, then they moved. The old owner came back from Vietnam and decided to reopen. They are not affiliated.
Great video! Looking forward to more content! I just moved to Oakland a few months ago and it's great to see some positive content about Oakland for a change! ❤ I'm gonna go explore Little Saigon this weekend!
Im going be out that way later today. Thanks for your video, i know where to eat. Your video come right on time. Great video, drop a like. Keep up the good work.👍
Eventually probably. I’m starting off with sharing my own experiences, and I’ve lived around a few different cities in the East Bay, so I think I’ll eventually get to it, but for now, these are more limited collections of videos with specific stories I wanna share. Thanks for watching!
My favorite thing about cam houng is that I would stop by every once in a while after classes before they close, they would always sell their rice plates at half price, as most of the leftover food was either going home with the workers, or tossed out. Thanks cam houng! For hooking up a poor college student back in the day lmao
I haven't lived in the bay since I was 14, but man, even now at 33, I miss the community and the food. Especially TK Noodle. Plsss, open one in SoCal. T_T
I can't speak a lick of Vietnamese in my city.... and the Little Saigon in my city is like.... a natural place I can go to. Like.... I don't even feel out of place shopping in the majority of that neighborhood.
@@HiDidYouEatYet Yah! It's a mix of Vietnamese and Chinese Community, a lot of stores have things written in Vietnamese, Chinese, and English. A lot of the stores that open there are Vietnamese-Chinese, Shun Fat for example, lol, all over California. I've grown up eating lots of things Vietnamese (like Nem Chua) and Chinese in origin. Could walk into most of the place and It would feel natural to me.
Bruh this list is LEGIT. My Vietnamese family only went to these spots growing up. Banh Mi Ba Le for lunch, Pho King for dinner, and Pho Ao Sen on the weekends, Cam Huong for every snack in between. This video warmed my heart ❤️
Really appreciate that, thanks for watching!
My wife’s parents were the original owners of Banh Mi Ba Le in San Francisco in the early 80s. They moved it over to Oakland in the 90s but sold it soon after my wife’s uncle was murdered at the shop during a robbery. They still make the best Banh Mi sandwich but sadly the restaurant is now open only a few days a week. Apparently they can’t find enough workers due to fear of daily crime in the area. The neighborhood has never been great, but now it is truly dangerous. My wife finally managed to move her parents near us in Walnut Creek after living on Foothill Blvd for 30 years.
Wow thanks for sharing some of that history. It really is unfortunate how much worse it’s gotten in the area.
@@HiDidYouEatYet After they moved I had to train my wife’s parents on how to call the police. They never called OPD for anything due to lack of response and fear of retribution from criminals. I told them Walnut Creek police are bored and will respond if you call them! 😂
I am sorry.. most of us Californians can't even get ahead of bills. So, to hear you speak of how your parents worked their heads off, only to have to give it all up in the end.. is heartbreaking. Makes you want to not even try.
I worked right across the street from their spot in Oakland for years and would eat there 3-4 times a week. Loved the bahn mi, bahn xeo and the avocado smoothie with boba. I moved out of the area but I miss that spot so bad.
I use to go there as a kid all the time. I lived a couple blocks away. That area is getting worse thus why we moved to WC area as well.
Dude I just want to say my wife and I have been loving all of your videos! I grew up in Alameda/Oakland with practically the same environment as yours it seems. I've been showing my wife your videos and explaining how it was going to these places growing up. I also think its amazing you sharing the love to these businesses that mean so much to us. Keep it going man!
Appreciate the kind words! I also spent a lot of time in Alameda too, and I think there's a ton of us with these shared experiences growing up over here
I live in St. paul MN and we have a ton of Vietnamese stores and restaurants here too, which I love. I am not Vietnamese but I have fallen in love with their foods and grocers. There’s a store here called Little Saigon actually, several Bahn Mi places and large grocers selling all Asian products.
A Vietnamese friend showed me how to make my own Bahn Mi, pickle daikon and carrots, where to buy Geo Lua, how to make egg yolk Bo, and I learned how to make Bahn mi vegetarian with pink mushrooms. The hardest thing I have seen is finding the exact correct bread for them. A lot are not right but are sold as the right baguette but it isn’t
@AKayfabe I'm also from the twin cities, grew up frequenting the grocery stores and restaurants on University Ave. If you're looking for a good french baguette for banh mi, check out trung nam french bakery. They offer the classic banh mi with the cold cuts and other baked items. Their hours are limited!
just remember one of the rules of vietnamese spelling is N before H, the opposite of German.
bánh mì (wheat bread), hành (onion), lạnh (cold), đánh (fight), banh (ball), anh (honorific for older male), and a whole lot of other words end with N-H.
SHOUT OUT TO CAM HUONG!!! one of the best in the bay. A true staple. I go there so often. Big love to Pho King and Pho Hoa Lao too! This video warms my heart.
appreciate it!
Never was able to make friends growing up in Oakland but I’m glad that your view of Oakland is so close to my own experience. Thanks for making heart warming views of our hometown
Thanks for watching!
I think that is just how it is in Oakland, you know people, but you don't get too close, you know.
Great video capturing Little Saigon! We love all of these spots! 10/10. Great video capturing Little Saigon! We love all of these spots! 10/10.
I've been to about half of the eateries you showcased. Love, love Cam Huong for all their varieties and easy in and out. Thanks for posting!
I just speed-ran through these videos and loved them. As someone who grew up right off High and Mac as a kid, I share a lot of the same core memories especially surrounding food. Great stuff would love to see more like this. Best of luck on all your future endeavors
Love the format of your videos! Your story telling is really good keep up the good work!
Appreciate that, thanks!
Yes!
100%
Cam Huong's fried rice and chicken legs were and always will be GOAT. The Oak location was the first time I ever experienced and fell in love w/ banh mi. Great content as always!
Appreciate it, thanks for watching!
My childhood in a video! You guys absolutely captured every aspect of why this part of Oakland is just so special. I hope more people can see the beauty and history of theses areas and establishments ❤
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching
This hits home for me so much! Thank you for sharing some of my favorite spots and more, I can’t wait to check out some of these spots and revisit the places I’ve eaten at
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for shining light on our Asian community through these dark times brother .
Much love n respect from the Asian communities in southern Cali salute 🫡
Appreciate it!
Great video capturing Little Saigon! We love all of these spots! 10/10
Thanks a lot!
TK is my shit. For first timers you’ll get used to not needing the menu. Super fast paced but DELICIOUS food. Shout out Champa Garden too even tho it’s not Vietnamese food.
Cam Huong and Ba Le were the spots for lunch. On occasion I’ll go on a lunch run and pick up orders for my coworkers at the hotel I worked at in Emeryville. I hope they continue to stick around. Thanks for sharing with everyone how special this place is to a lot of us.
Shoutout to you for putting the town’s gems and my childhood on full display 🙏🏻
Live in DC now, Berkeley High ‘96 . You brought back big memories from the bakery. The Bay has bread on lock.
Vietnamese sandwiches 🥪 very tasty. Thanks for sharing my dearest friend
I grew up on 19th Ave and went to school in the San Antonio District. Still go back often and volunteer at the local school on occasion. So amped to see places I’ve been to on your vid…. Keep up the calm smooth talking reviews with subtitles and bits of history. Would you believe there used to be a dairy plant on E14th in the 60’s? Was located near Banh Mi Ba Le…..also the Laney College parking lot used to be Frank Youell Field, original home of the AFL Oakland Raiders. Keep up the reviews….
Thanks for watching! I spent a lot of random time when I was younger in San Antonio district cuz my family worked over there by the park too
That Pho Ga place is one of the best in Oakland. Love the bone in chicken with noodle soup. Ask for chicken on the side won't regret it. It's gives the meat more texture instead of the being soggy unless you like it that way.
I still remember Cam Huong when they first opened in the Oakland Chinatown location. It was my go-to lunch place as I worked in Chinatown and sometimes I would get a takeaway box of something for dinner before heading home. The place was always busy b/c it served good food and cheap. Back in the 80s, a banh mi cost $1.25 to $1.50, so was a box of bbq chicken and fried rice or noodles. The family is from San Jose.
@@sunnydayx55 It's $9-12 where I am when it was $4-5 pre-Covid time.
Your wife is spot on with Ba Le's meatball & egg banh mi! My favorite. Combo is solid (as is just about any banh mi they have).
Can't go wrong with anything there tbh
I’m Mexican but I love Vietnamese food. It was the only thing I could eat while pregnant and my now 7yr olds fav food is Pho! 😊
Haha that’s amazing. The area has such good food of all types
this just brings back all the nostalgic memories growing up in that community.
That’s awesome, glad they can do that for you
I'm inspired by Oakland's Asian community and their resourceful responses to COVID-19. Beautifully done! 👍
while im still young this video really hit home for me and really made me appreciate my childhood, great video and especially love cam huong at the end, my dentist is right next to it so i have millions of memories going there after everytime with my family, keep up the great work
Appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Oakland is a very cool city -- and a great foodie town,as its creators draw on The Town's entwining diversity. From Michelin-starred meccas to coolio cafes and eateries in every nabe, reflecting, well, just about every community on the planet, Oakland's culinary creators have mad chops like those in San Francisco -- but, I think, what distinguishes Oakland's culinary artists is that their creations are often narratives of immigration, dislocation, restoration, community new and old, uniqueness and fusion: paradox and clarity. Whether it's Michelin-master Shyabout (himself an Oakland son of an immigrant chef) or the very places you list here, Oakland vibes.
Lovely video.GREAT tips. I now live in San Francisco but work in Oakland. I'm literally adding your suggestions to our meal tours. Je vous en remercie! Kudos!
Appreciate the comment. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for showing love to this area ❤ I’ve been to every spot since I was a kid. 😊
Thanks for watching! Appreciate it
Keep these vids coming dude. Love your recos.
Thanks!
Nice to see videos covering Little Saigon, Oakland. However I felt Chai Thai Noodles and The Best Dim Sum & Pastry was worth mentioning, they’ve been around for so long. Also, our local bobas and che shops, Quickly’s and BAMBU is a sweet addition to our town.
I love Chai Thai, and still go all the time. Used to stop by Best Dim Sum all the time too when I was younger. This video just barely scratched the surface, but might revisit again with a part two later on!
quickly's and bambu are both franchise expansions. quickly started in socal. bambu started in san jose.
Bro I used to go to the Cam Huong in China town all the time back when I went to Laney. Miss that place so much and I was so bummed to see it gone.
Awesome video bro. Makes me wanna explore my back yard even more.
Yo my guy, appreciate this video highlighting the culture and food in Oakland. There's too many dope spots to even list in one video.
I love this. I have watched so many good videos but never found anyone talking about Oakland/Alameda. So many great spots!! Thanks for representing, and if you haven’t already try tacos el pasia in Oakland. Best tacos I’ve ever had.
Thanks for watching! I love El Paisa too
thank you for making this video and encouraging ppl to shop here! i grew up going to little saigon/e 12 all the time and my aunt has a hair cutting shop there so this video was super nostalgic to me :') i hope we can continue to encourage folks to shop local and keep family owned businesses alive in spite of all the gentrification and safety issues happening in the neighborhood 🧡🙏🏼
Appreciate the kind words! Really appreciate it, and thanks for watching
I pass by this area a lot but I have a hard recalling if I entered them. Will definitely check them out when I'm free.
I grew up in Oakland and ate at all those spots all the time. Cray, your vid brought back some memories yo, sick
your video brought back so many memories from when my kids were younger at the park picking up snacks at the best and cam huong. i hope the city can reconstruct the playground soon!
Thanks for watching!
the day after i commented, the city tore out the old burnt up playground! i hope you keep doing what you’re doing!
Great walkthrough and show of Oakland’s little Saigon
Appreciate it, thanks for watching
Moved from the city to Oakland and this was exactly what I needed for the good spots 🥰and thank you for the history lessons!
Thanks for watching!
Great video. U mentioned a lot of my favorite places 😇
Respect. I worked in Louisville Kentucky and visited Japanese restaurant and meet the owners, I remember being invited to their family party, they were Vietnames, I asked why not sale pho and boba. He said, out here people only know Japanese food. 2012 to 2018. I am glad to be back home Surfer Frank Downey California
Man I used to hit up all those Pho places in Little Saigon when I worked at my Brother’s liquor store(Jackson’s Liquor). Never had Pho until I started working in that area. Now Pho is one of my favorite foods to eat especially on a cold rainy day…only Beef combo will do.
Some of the best comfort food you can get
@@HiDidYouEatYetFACTS
It’s a shame the city of Oakland is failing these businesses and the people. They contribute so much to the city through taxes, culturally, food but the safety concerns, the neglect from leaders, are unacceptable. saw all these businesses get started and thrive only to be disappointed by the city.
Le Cheval is closing because of the crime out, its been there for years.
Asians has become 2nd class citizens.
Drop Pamela Price!!!!
Keep voting democrat. I miss the big Orange meany. Business was doing good $$$. Hopefully we get trump Back in 🤙🏾
@@hvega8199delusional he’s the biggest criminal
@@hvega8199what are your sources on business doing well under Trump?
yoooo love this video! thanks for putting a spotlight on these local favorites, and highlighting their role in history and the community!
Glad you enjoyed!
Hell yah!!!! Bahn Mi Ba Le is still to this day my favorite Bahn Mi place!! I recently traveled to Vietnam and was chasing the Bahn Mi dragon the whole time. Nothing was as good as Bahn Mi Ba Le. Do they use the baguettes that you featured in your first part of the video?
Yup! Bui Phong makes all the bread for a bunch of local banh mi staples
That’s good to know! And makes sense now why their bread is so good. Looking forward to going to the other spots you mention on here (that I haven’t already tried)!
I've been missing Cali for a minute, thank you for the content
More to come!
Okay I need to get over to Oakland more for lunch. Excellent recommendations and love the history lesson too.
Thanks for watching!
01:06 - I didn't know Lee's Sandwiches was a chain. There are three of them here in the Las Vegas Valley area. All have the star instead of the apostrophe but only one has the blue, white and red signage.
07:03 - The last line says... Tabemasho! Let's eat!
Lees is the biggest banh mi chain in the world! There’s a ton of them over here, mostly in San Jose
I never knew either. I've been to the one in Vegas many times. So much variety of foods in there. Definitely gotta check out the one in Oakland. I always get my Banh Mi from a mom's & pop restaurant here in Richmond "That Leung Restaurant.
@@Bay510Area Lee got a lot in la too, down here a bunch of them, but most of them dont really make that much money tho, i have talk to a few owner when they call me for service of their place, i would quote them a price and they said they cant afford it, so they tell me the place is not making much.
That's just what vietnamese people say to haggle you. 💀@@um8440
Your videos are next level please don’t stop making these ❤❤❤❤❤❤
That means a lot, thanks for watching!
Just wat i needed, taking notes. Everytime i have frends over we barely know where to go cus ive only been here 2yrs & im always working but im saving all these locations!!
Yeah i love the vibe and format of these videos keep on doing your thing. Had to sub.
Appreciate that, thanks for watching
Love this. Great tour on point.
Great run down. Fast and sweet. Thanks!
My family used to shop there a lot. It is a nice little community area. I no longer live there anymore but do misses the restaurants and shops
Damn, this hit home. I have eaten at every single spot you listed. Im Filipino but my favorite food is Vietnamese. I just moved to Pacifica and damn I lowkey shed a tear watching this. Oakland is home and the food is what makes it so comforting. I really do hope all of these businesses are here to stay till when my daughter reaches my age.
Thanks for the kind words, really appreciate that!
Excellent !! Thank You for this !!
Thanh Ky is my favorite spot when I go to Oakland, hands down. Hu Tieu Trieu Trau w/ extra Tep Mo + Cha Gio combo hits so hard.
Growing up in Oakland I can totally relate... It seem like there were a lot Chinese families from Vietnam in the area. The conversations you sometimes hear in the background are 50/50 Canto and Viet. The Viet style Cantonese takes a little getting used to... But anyways.... It's funny you use the Cantonese pronunciation for Cam Huong. lol
Hahaha cuz I can speak that I guess, thanks for watching!
@@HiDidYouEatYet I think i can too if I tried... and Taishanese. I was a confused kid... lol
Banh Mi is one of the great sandos of the World. In LA, I hit Sandwich Express in the Valley. Their pork meatball banh mi is BOMB. Thanks for posting these spots in Oaktown. I will hit them up when I head up there.
Rarely in the valley but just bookmarked if I’m ever in the area. Really like Banh Mi My Tho in the 626 and THH in Westminster too
I'll have to check those out. Thanks!@@HiDidYouEatYet
One of my fondest memories was going out to lunch from work (12th & Broadway), heading down to Cam Huong on Webster and getting some delicious food. People are missing out on Oakland eats.
🔥🔥🔥🔥 solid documentary format and storytelling 🤩🤩🤩
Wow great videos!!! Keep doing them please. Will get big..
fond memories of eating at a lot of these places with my mom ❤
Great video, I am a professional photographer who has spent much time in Vietnam. My go to spot for decades is Tay Ho at 12th ave and Webster. But recently I have found a new favorite restaurant is Dan Nang Quan on East 12th st. Best pho bun bo Hue!
great video and thanks for highlighting Oakland
Champa Garden is so good too, sad it couldn't make it in. Good memories
Love me some Champa, maybe we can get em in a future one
Great vid man, can tell how much you care about the town! Subscribed 🔥
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good video bro. im from Elk Grove and have always enjoy local shops in Oakland
Love pho au sen! 💕🙃 love ur videos!
The new Pho King are the newer owners that took over the original space for a couple years, then they moved. The old owner came back from Vietnam and decided to reopen. They are not affiliated.
Thanks for the clarification!
Great video. Keep up the great work!
Yes please Support 🙏 They are great places to eat well!! Thank you for sharing this with us!!
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Great video! Looking forward to more content! I just moved to Oakland a few months ago and it's great to see some positive content about Oakland for a change! ❤ I'm gonna go explore Little Saigon this weekend!
Always good to see positives but also important to not ignore the negatives as well. Thanks for watching!
Bro thank you for this Im going to make a trip out here asap with pops and my son
of course bro stay safe out here!
Thank you for making a video of Little Saigon in Oakland
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when use to live in the bay area for schooling, i occasionally traveled to Oakland for research i was always strapped before heading there.
Im going be out that way later today. Thanks for your video, i know where to eat. Your video come right on time. Great video, drop a like. Keep up the good work.👍
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Bro, great video, I grew up in Santa Clara but never ventured up to Oakland, I’m going to have to now.
Town bidnassssss. What a gem! Keep up with God’s work Sir. This was amazing!
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Great video, will you make any videos about other bay area cities too?
Eventually probably. I’m starting off with sharing my own experiences, and I’ve lived around a few different cities in the East Bay, so I think I’ll eventually get to it, but for now, these are more limited collections of videos with specific stories I wanna share. Thanks for watching!
Excellent episode and content, more please!
More coming!
Excellent ! a former e14 and alice resident @@HiDidYouEatYet
I love this! Thank you! Hometown Love O
My favorite thing about cam houng is that I would stop by every once in a while after classes before they close, they would always sell their rice plates at half price, as most of the leftover food was either going home with the workers, or tossed out. Thanks cam houng! For hooking up a poor college student back in the day lmao
yeee that’s sick lol appreciate the story!
Yummm. I'm in the East Bay (Walnut Creek area) and still make the drive to Cam Huong any time I want some good vietnamese food.
Grew up in Alameda going to all these places. Nice video man.
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All of my favorite food spots 😋
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I haven't lived in the bay since I was 14, but man, even now at 33, I miss the community and the food. Especially TK Noodle. Plsss, open one in SoCal. T_T
Socal got crazy Vietnamese food though! Was just in Westminster last month and ate so damn good
Yooooo. JL Jupiter did not do Oakland justice! Great Content Bruh.
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Awesome vid brotha, please keep ‘em coming. New sub let’s goooo 🙌
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Love your series man
I can't speak a lick of Vietnamese in my city.... and the Little Saigon in my city is like.... a natural place I can go to. Like.... I don't even feel out of place shopping in the majority of that neighborhood.
it’s good people as long as you also good people
@@HiDidYouEatYet Yah! It's a mix of Vietnamese and Chinese Community, a lot of stores have things written in Vietnamese, Chinese, and English. A lot of the stores that open there are Vietnamese-Chinese, Shun Fat for example, lol, all over California.
I've grown up eating lots of things Vietnamese (like Nem Chua) and Chinese in origin. Could walk into most of the place and It would feel natural to me.
Pho ao sen was bomb at the old spot. Dope video but you ran through at the top spots in one video! They deserve their own show
this first collection definitely only scratches the surface! we may go back and do deeper dives
Omg thanh ky with extra pork rinds is my go to order too!
Oh hell yeah Victor! I didn’t know you had a UA-cam channel. Subbed my guy. I love Oakland foods.
Just started it a couple months ago! thanks for watching man
30 years pho, still love it.
Love your channel and contents. Good job brother
Glad you enjoy it!
Hello Bro! This is for you! I’m just across the bay (SF) from Oakland. I love….Vietnamese food. Although I’m not Vietnamese. 😊
Yo! Appreciate it so much. Thanks for watching
Nice video and the food looks good. There's no way I could convince anybody to visit Oakland right now though.