There's definitely some similarities between Lao, Thai and Mien food. You represented Lao food for sure! "She dont want u at all!" Had me dying tho! Lol
I gotta say this was super wholesome to watch. I love how under the guise of dissing certain cuisines, Uncle Roger’s actually open to trying and appreciating foods he hasn’t tasted before. To me that’s character development of the best kind, and more cuisines can be showcased to the world! A win-win for EVERYONE :)
its all just comedy and for fun, some asian people very angry, cant take jokes. all LAO people before this video be like: U DISS OUR FOOD WE KILL U. Like comeon...
Since he mentioned Laos and Cambodia he got flooded with tons of stitches and responses to his videos. He got interactions and people who normally don’t have the size of his platform got more attention by dueting his videos. People can be upset but it just brought more attention to Laotian and Cambodian cuisines.
That was his scheme this whole time. Controversy garners alot of attention. Plus, he gets to do new videos like this where he gets to eat good food. Now if I said anything negative about other cultures, all I get is beat up.
@@12GaugeBen Yea, I'm going to call this a happy accident until I have proof that this was a scheme rather than the unexpected results of Uncle Roger talking spicy for the sake of it.
As a Thai guy who spent 8 years in Minnesota, i wanna thank the Lao and Hmong communities (and my local Chinese restaurant) for feeding me. i think I would've starved otherwise 😢😅😂
Lol should've came to nyc. Too many thai restaurants here. That's all thai do here is restaurants restaurant. Just when you think one closes down like 5 more open up 😅.
@@sayajinmamuangcause turns out Laos and Thai food tend to overlap,they share some of the same taste,but different methods,but nevertheless,y’all are pretty close to each other’s cuisine.
I live in a lao community in northern california. Best neighbors I've ever had. I love them. They're sense of cummunity and family is something we could all learn from.
Nigel is great cause he doesn't run his character into the ground like people tend to do. Instead he's reaching out to lots of other chefs and creators to not only make great content, but to give well deserved exposure to other talented people and their culture. That is why I love this channel
As an indonesian, i think uncle roger is promoting southeast asian food and culture better than most of southeast asian ministry of tourism 🤪🤪 i know adobo and these lao foods from uncle roger channel, not from their Ministry of tourism accounts. Next, maybe you can do cambodian food and singaporean food to promote southeast asian culture to your global subscribers
You probably got nothing from Cambodia tho. Instead of a challenge, Cambodian (dictator) president officially insult Nigel and ask Malaysia to get an apology from Nigel... Neither of them give a fuck XD
I'm Cambodian, and I saw the clip before the outrage took place; I wasn't offended cs it was said by a comedian in character (plus Uncle Roger is quite the insult comic), and he's free to express his dislike of certain foods. Keep doing what u do, u can't please everyone all the time
@@SetuwoKecik I think Thai food already had their fame.. 😅 Laos, Vietnamese, Cambodia and Philipines are so underated in my country.. we had too much East cuisine (Japan and Korea) 🤣
@@syaz8922 Yeah, hence "aside". Dont forget indonesian food as well. I do find it kinda sad that average foreigners only know rendang and nasi goreng, despite there are tons of cuisines in this archipelago. Even each regions are so unique it comparable to smaller nations.
5:11 True story, I'm Thai and my grandma visited me when I was studying in London, so she was cooking with Shrimp paste, I went outside to buy noodles from the Asian supermarket. We didn't have the best smoke hood, so she opened the windows. I came back, to see five construction guys drilling the front of our house. I asked them why they were here- "Your neighbour complained about smelling a gas leak". I went into the kitchen, grabbed some shrimp paste, made them smell it, and they went red in the face, and wrinkled up their noses as if they had been forced to lick vomit. They apologised, and fixed the 2 metre-deep hole they had drilled. My neighbour moved out a month later.
@@Cjmacj Yes, a stranger on the internet definitely knows my whole life story. And now you're an expert on gas leaks? Easy to be a dickhead when you're behind a screen.
I'm glad you highlighted the Laos community in the US because so many other ethnic foods get overshadowed here. Too many people think they have to do Japanese fusion confusion food.
I say this with full respect for people's cultures and what history they carry with them into the future but I think part of the problem in the US as a citizen of the US is that people are very ignorant. They probably think it's all the same just because we generalize things as long as we can describe them as one word. Notice all the times these celebrity chefs claim to be making something thai or korean or chinese and they reach for something distinctly japanese without batting an eye lid. They genuinely don't pay attention long enough to realize there's a difference to be respected.
@@TecTitan this comment is why I am currently in the works on a book and the food culture of the US, thanks for commenting because I agree how literally everything is so stupid.
That is how comedians used to be. That is why Dave Chapel, Kat W, Eddie M, et…., were successful. I wish everyone would quit worrying about getting canceled by less than 1% of the country and start putting out quality jokes again. Uncle Roger is hilarious.
@@liamo77790% of the time Roger isn't even being "controversial" he just screams every 10m that he's being persecuted like a baby when nothing is happening.
I just want to take a second to appreciate the fact that a Laotian and a Malaysian are cooking Laotian food in a Vietnamese restaurant in a state culturally dominated by Scandinavians and Native Americans.
@@arjunmalhotra1848 the northern midwest has a very large nordic population, with tons of norwegians in minnesota and north dakota and tons of finnish in michigan
She and Auntie Esther are now my best collaboration videos with uncle Roger. Both ladies have great sense of humor and positive cheerful vibe. Uncle Roger just complemented their fun personality..
I love that the Lao food was legit and not changed or altered to be more Americanized. I am Laotian and this is exactly how we make these dishes. Uncle roger was brave to put that whole roasted pepper in his mouth. I know his ears were hot. Also, seeing him joke around and then smile sweetly after was so cute. You tried the food and said it was good so I will forgive you for what you said. 😂
@@serraphimoon dude tryna stir up conflict by copy pasting his comment haha. there are different chefs in his videos with amazing food but with no uncle or aunty title. might be because they dont appear much in the channel.
This is incredible! Imagine being cancelled by a country, make a content out of it and still talk shit about it and involving another country (SoKor < Japan) in the process. It's a smart way to handle negativity into positivity 👏🏼
I will have to admit that I had zero information about Laos. This is not just a fun video to watch, but learning more about the culture. Now, I started to search more about the history and I'm loving it! Wish one day to meet someone from there :)
I love the meta chemistry between them. One moment they're "fighting" the next they're laughing at themselves. I think Ae worked great with Uncle Roger, and I hope she can have more guest spots in the future.
Well response to criticism on Uncle Roger's part. When I saw that video of him "trashing" Lao and Cambodian food I was like "uh oh" and I secretly was hoping someone from Laos and Cambodia would call him up for a challenge. Soooo glad this is happening. These 2 are lovely together. The lady is super cool. As a Cambodian, I can't wait for Uncle Roger to try Cambodian food next! 😊 Someone out there has to prove him wrong again! 😉
@@ltmatthewakj2466 🙈😬 sorry for the misunderstanding! I'm definitely not good enough for the challenge. Unfortunately. But I'm sure there are my fellow Cambos out there who are on fire and ready! Greetings from Paris and lots of love to Indonesia 🤗
ngl he deserved to get beaten up for saying that lol. im also looking forward to seeing cambodian food next! only gripe i have is that uncle roger didnt make this video long enough to fully immerse us in Laos history and geolocation. i need Ae to continue her explanation bcoz if they're that near to thailand its going to be hard to differentiate esp when its same dishes only different palate. this video is not enough Laos for me!
Both the video and comment section are so wholesome. The understanding it's all comedy, how people can still take a joke in 2023, it's so refreshing. And here's the proof that banter taken with humour makes great videos and experiences.
Auntie baybay is such an awesome person! She responded to trash talk the with the best way possible. Smart, beautiful, energetic, funny, and she makes everything sounds good and positive 😂😂 please give her the official auntie title!
This was filmed at Lotus Restaurant in Minneapolis. Delicious Vietnamese and Lao food if you get the chance to stop by! I used to live across the street and went there almost every week!
This was a terrific video and introduced millions to Laos cuisine. Never had it, but now wish to try. She was terrific and funny and full of enjoyable energy.
@@Epic_Gamer659 I don’t have the exact time stamp handy, but he made the joke, “Korean food is just shit version of Japanese food” (a play on the original comment about “Laos food being just a shit version of Thai food” that got this whole thing started)
I grew up around a lot of Lao people and that food was some of the best I’ve had in my life and I’m a proud Mexican AND Filipino but the way the Lao incorporated the different flavors was amazing!
My first tour 1971 was Cam Rahn Bay South Vietnam. Second tour 1973 was out of NKP Thailand on the Mekong river. It only cost 50 cents to get across the river into Laos and it cost everything you had to get back to Thailand. Thais are the most friendly folks I have ever met and their food is spicy hot.
For anyone interested they are actually at a Vietnamese restaurant called Lotus in Minneapolis which is why the lady at the end (owner) thought it was funny to call Laos food sh*t. There is actually a Laotian restaurant that just opened less than a mile away called Gai Noi with an amazing rooftop though :-)
I'm from Minneapolis, too. I've been enjoying Lotus' food for years. Will definitely be checking out Gai Noi. And to come across Uncle Roger in Minneapolis is just surreal.
Uncle Roger is the perfect embodiment of the famous sayings that if you throw you stone, collect it and build an Empire. The only person that could turn his cancelled shit into another hit. When somebody tries to cancel him. You know there’s coming.
I lived in Minneapolis for 13 years. I had a lot of Hmong friends. Amazing community .A lot of Hmong people immigrated after the Vietnam war. They were heros who helped American troops. I wish more people knew that.
You sound like Clint Eastwood in that movie Gran Torino…where his neighbors are Hmong and there was a big community of Hmong ppl…minus the part where the Hmong kid tried to his classic Gran Torino 😂
2:48 For more information, back then, the Isan region was a part of the Laos kingdom. However, following the Lao-Siamese War (1778-1779), all three Lao kingdoms-Luang Phrabang, Vientiane, and Champasak-became Siamese tributary vassal kingdoms under Siamese suzerainty and domination in Thonburi during the subsequent Rattanakosin Period. Nevertheless, after the Franco-Siamese War of 1893, it became evident that Siam couldn't successfully challenge France militarily. Consequently, the Siamese agreed to cede Laos to France. This decision had far-reaching consequences, leading to the significant expansion of French Indochina. As a Thai living in Surin, it's possible that my ancestors are either Lao or Khmer. I'm not sure. In Surin, we can speak both Khmer and Lao. ref Lao-Siamese War (1778-1779) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lao%E2%80%93Siamese_War_(1778%E2%80%931779) Franco-Siamese War en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franco-Siamese_War
That's so interesting. We studied Asian history in high school but the focus was on Mesopotamia and China. I wish the class focused on South East Asian history instead.
As being half Thai and half Laos, the culture are very similar. My parents speak to either in Thai or Laos and they understand each other. I was laughing through out the video cause I didn’t know if i should be offended or not cause he is dissing Lao food but praising thai food. 😂 My fav Laotian food is beef laab.
Depends hardly on the dialect, my mom learned thai so she can understand also bangkok thai, but i only speak a bit of Lao and only understand Isaan Thai. Talk to me in bangkok thai like my gf and i'll only understand every 5th word or so 😂
She had never eaten traditional Lao food in Laos. Her home is near a Thai community in America. She was influenced by Thai food there. It is thai food. Lao copy isan thai food. Isan is not lao lanxang. She cliam isan. She fake history. Lao left food is not same it.
@user-tq9jq7pk8c I know that some foods are influenced by thai food based on what my father says(who is laos). It's just there are different ways in making foods and based on preferences I like some foods my dad makes and some my mom likes (mom is thai).
@@DrawnJewels Thai people call papaya salad (somtum), there are many types such as Thai papaya salad (somtum thai), Lao papaya salad (somtum lao), but the word "Laos papaya salad (somtum lao)" means Isaan people in Thailand. In summary, Laos papaya salad is Isaan papaya salad (somtum lao). It's not papaya salad from Laos left.
Great episode - I think uncle roger was trying to hide just how much he was regretting taking that whole chilly at the end - the last few seconds of this video, his face says is all 🤣
As Thai Isan. I can say Isan food and Lao food are similar by look and name but the taste are little different. Lao food will have more nature flavor from the ingredients but Thai Isan food will add flavor from thai spice too match Thai teste.
Uncle Roger is such a good talking sh*t comedian that he had to get cancelled by another country Edit 1: omg 680 likes i never had so many likes in any comment edit 2: MOM IM FAMOUS 😍😍
@@InfernalAdzekinda opposite actually, her feels natural while uncle roger feel like he is doing too much with the sex jokes and asking her what her breast size is
Technically you (since you are born here) you are from the United states. Your parents are from Laos. So Technically you hmoob meeka and this is where you are originally from. Like me
OMG- the chemistry?? The energy?? 🔥🔥 SUCH A SUCCESSFUL VIDEO! I love their interaction. The chef is so fun but still serious with her craft. Love this vid.
Lao food is criminally underrated. I made larb for the first time a couple weeks ago and it was delicious. Shout out to all the other King of the Hill fans who also got their first lesson in SEA geography in the late 90s. "Laotian? What ocean?"
She had never eaten traditional Lao food in Laos. Her home is near a Thai community in America. She was influenced by Thai food there. It is thai food. Lao copy isan thai food. Isan is not lao lanxang. She cliam isan. She fake history. Lao left food is not same it.
Nice, being partially Laotian myself I'm used to people mostly not even knowing that a country such as Laos exists, always a nice surprise to see it pop up somewhere and tell others about its culture, altho I do think they should've made lap (larb), which in my opinion, being an unofficial Lao national food, represents the cuisine better and tastes absolutely amazing, must recommend.
My southeast asian friends shouldn't get so offended by what he said, because everyone have their own preference in flavor. Chef Gordon ramsey's top best asian food for him is Vietnamese and Laos. Goes to show people have different taste.
As a Thai person born and raised from Bangkok, Laos and Isans are like brothers and sisters. Every words or phrases she said in Laos are the same exact word used by Thais and specifically Isan people. Btw, we called Moo Som in Isan but for central or other regions of Thailand called it Nam like Vietnamese people.
from up north here, some of us north also called these food similary to what Laos and Isan people called them. we thai didn't really get triggered by those comments because we have so many varient that we can't count. ถ้าให้เลือกกินจริงๆ ผมชอบอาหารเวียดนามมากกว่าลาว/อิสาน อาหารบ้านเกิดผมก็ชอบ แต่ปากไปถูกใจอาหารเวียดนามมากกว่า 5555
This is so nice of him. Instead of simply replying thru video, he gave Ae a wider platform. Kudos to both. Cambodia where you at. You're time to give Incle Roger a smack of Cambo flavor. ❤
Papaya salad that she made was Thai-style Som tam. Laos has Lao-style papaya salad called Tam Luang Prabang And she still didn't tell the truth. Laos used to belong to Thailand. Not part of Thailand used to belong to Laos.
i love how uncle roger is using this to bring us with him learning abt laos food. but i actually want to hear about Ae talking about the historical/geographic aspect of Laos food. Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar are still very behind in terms of visibility so even us fellow SEAsian from more known countries dont know much abt them. Uncle Roger need to feature more Laos food and Cambodian too!!
I grew up with Lao neighbors in central Minnesota. They had AMAZING food. I even had my neighbor cater my high school graduation party. To this day sticky rice is one of my favorite foods.
Thank you! You know our history! Most real thai thinks papaya salad is nasty or smells. Its Lao food and originated from Laos. My dad is Thai and he made me learn this history because my mom is half Lao and mixed with French/swiss. My mom was raised in Laos and her food is bomb.❤
@@kabukimanbrazeetoh5664I think that means that she can talk smack well, but can also take a jokes as well. There are many people who are great at talking smack & criticizing others, but can’t take it when they are at the receiving end.
Probably one of the best Uncle Roger uploads I've watched in a while. Had me smiling the entire time. This is what the internet should be. Thank you both for this team up! Looking forward to the Jamie Oliver/Uncle Roger team up.
Oh my god I love Lao food. I worked as a dishwasher when I was 18-19, kitchen was mostly Lao/Cambodian people. They would make lunch and dinner for everyone. I loved it sooooo much.
So she just explained why there's similarities between Thai and Laos food, and uncle roger just casually roasted it by saying Thai takes some Laos and make the food better 🤣🤣🤣
Stop arguing. Thai, Lao, Vietnam are all family. You guys are the same people. Your ancestor were all from China. Go check out Yunnan, China to see and experience the roots of your beginnings. You’ll be shock with how similar the cuisine in Yunnan china.
Roger been listened to Thai peoples worship him too much . Thai foods was copy from Lao mostly but Thai never made it good as lao because Lao is the one who created these kind of foods from ancient time before Thai county was born then lao handling these foods to cousin call lao esaan across mekong River then spread to Southern of Thailand . Lao came first everything but Lao never speak up or did promote like Thai did . all Thai did promote lies to peoples said every is theirs
@@ບaບyດuckລູ້kເປັdi don’t want anyone to think like that. As a thai i learnt from my history class that thai and laos was very close and we did shared culture a lot especially North east Thai(Esan) .They even speak the same language, but thailand didn’t want to copy anyone 😭 we just shared culture in the past . Esan was also one of 4 part in thailand and we do want to praise them 4 and one of the best things Esan have is food that’s why Somtam was presented a lot from thai .
Yooooooo, her roast/challenge was so fireee im cryiiiiinnn, that shizzz was brutal but also everyythinnnn😂💀🤣 This collab was so cool, they should gather again and rate together, good chemistry 👌
Somehow I feel her challenge to have Uncle Roger taste authentic food from the country whose cuisine he dissed is a lot healthier reaction than death threats. Also damn this stuff looks good!
It’s funny because his whole shtick is trash talking everyone. All the butthurt online is ridiculous. This man actually makes content that is worth watching on UA-cam which is getting harder to find or unbearable to watch.
11:59 "Uncle Rogger and Nice Ae, we both immigrants but usually when people move country you move to better place. You go from Laos to Minneapolis. Haaiiyaaa!"🤣🤣🤣🤣
For people who are wondering about what Thai people call the fermented pork, we call it "Naem" same as Vietnamese. "Moo Som" is also directly translated in Thai as "Orange Pork" !!!
@@sssf85k thats the thing chief... if translated literally, Som Tum is "Orange Pound" in Thai too. Like... what people dont understand is the North Eastern Thai cuisine or Isaan food are basically Laotian food. It just got call Isaan because of the Thaizification; so in a way, one of the most widespread cuisine in Thailand in actually Laotian. We literally speak almost the same language, when the lady said "Theep Paak Mueng", it also meant the same in Thai. What people need to understand is the culture is not fixed to one particular country, especially food in our region. Every famous dishes ever are almost always derived from some other culture's influences and exchange of culture.
@@cnemesys2156 I'm not going to dispute this at all, BUT I was trolling the OP cause the individual made it seem like that word only translates to one word instead of a few. This is why I like the way how we Lao say Papaya Salad - Thum Mak Hoong. No need to second guess there what it means.
This was funny to watch, but personally as a Laotian, I was never offended by his comment. It was comical and he’s a comedian so it made sense. Lol either way, proud of her showing our food out to his soft ass palette lolll
I love Lao food. It is notoriously under-represented both in the number of restaurants and on UA-cam. Lao chicken feet salad and beef tripe salad is the best. I haven't had any Thai salad as good, IMO.
imo as a non-lao, the process looks chaotic and inelegant, but the combinations make sense. one of the most beautiful chaos i've seen and i know it tastes good just by looking at it
Uncle Roger really pulled up on ya girl and ate Lao food! Did he eat his words too, though? 👀
Good work niece Ae
If you cooked me that food, I'd let you enslave me.
Loved the Collab ❤❤❤
Best collab Evah!😄💙
There's definitely some similarities between Lao, Thai and Mien food. You represented Lao food for sure! "She dont want u at all!" Had me dying tho! Lol
I see Uncle Roger's game. He gets free food from great chefs when he insults the food in their country. Respect that hustle.
Son of a gun thats smart
Is he still waiting, or has he refused JO's invite ?
Sorry, my mistake, You said "Great Chefs". I missed that bit
@@steveingram5245
Oh damn 😂🤣🤣🤣.
Only buy the ticket😂
I gotta say this was super wholesome to watch. I love how under the guise of dissing certain cuisines, Uncle Roger’s actually open to trying and appreciating foods he hasn’t tasted before. To me that’s character development of the best kind, and more cuisines can be showcased to the world! A win-win for EVERYONE :)
She fake histort.
Lao people have no right to claim Isan thai food and culture.
Because it's not same country.
but i don't want to see him develop...too many ppl care about offending now...i like his fuck you version of comedy...he's a rare gem left
He just likes stirring the Pol Pot
@@bryantroehm6731 From what it looks like, he just jokingly joked on Laos food, rather than making comments on the political climate of the West.
its all just comedy and for fun, some asian people very angry, cant take jokes. all LAO people before this video be like: U DISS OUR FOOD WE KILL U. Like comeon...
I love how Nigel handles things like these. Instead of being defensive, he decides to handle it in a more fun and mature way!
Meanwhile Jamie Olive Oil is hiding under a rock.
I'm not sure that "comically doubling down" is more mature, but it sure is more funny that way.
@@nepnep615 He may double down but he's promoting another creator in the process. Also being a dick is part of his character.
@@nepnep615 First time?
He's the anti Seth Rogan, and that can only be a good thing
Uncle Roger is that guy who doesn't take criticisms too seriously, heck look at him even making a content out of it 🤣
Jisoo is mine.
Meanwhile Jamie: 💀
@@khawarUAIj our girl's wifed up already 😭
Had to watch it on mute, she was more irritating than genital warts.
Genius
Since he mentioned Laos and Cambodia he got flooded with tons of stitches and responses to his videos. He got interactions and people who normally don’t have the size of his platform got more attention by dueting his videos. People can be upset but it just brought more attention to Laotian and Cambodian cuisines.
I was really hoping that would happen and it did help that Ae already was in the Gordon Ramsay cooking show.
That was his scheme this whole time. Controversy garners alot of attention. Plus, he gets to do new videos like this where he gets to eat good food. Now if I said anything negative about other cultures, all I get is beat up.
Cambodian and Laotian food in America is more recognized than Malaysian food.
@@12GaugeBen Yea, I'm going to call this a happy accident until I have proof that this was a scheme rather than the unexpected results of Uncle Roger talking spicy for the sake of it.
I know malaysia and laos food but never cambodia food
As a Thai guy who spent 8 years in Minnesota, i wanna thank the Lao and Hmong communities (and my local Chinese restaurant) for feeding me. i think I would've starved otherwise 😢😅😂
Lol should've came to nyc. Too many thai restaurants here. That's all thai do here is restaurants restaurant. Just when you think one closes down like 5 more open up 😅.
And my local Chinese restaurant 💀
@@boesboesdekoe8038 So? This was 20 years ago, there wasn't many asian restaurants, especially in St. Paul, MN.
@@boesboesdekoe8038well,I assume it’s just abomination right?
@@sayajinmamuangcause turns out Laos and Thai food tend to overlap,they share some of the same taste,but different methods,but nevertheless,y’all are pretty close to each other’s cuisine.
I live in a lao community in northern california. Best neighbors I've ever had. I love them. They're sense of cummunity and family is something we could all learn from.
First thing in mind is that show King of The Hill…where Hank Hill neighbor are from Laos
CUMmunity??
Nigel is great cause he doesn't run his character into the ground like people tend to do. Instead he's reaching out to lots of other chefs and creators to not only make great content, but to give well deserved exposure to other talented people and their culture. That is why I love this channel
She fake histort.
Lao people have no right to claim Isan thai food and culture.
Because it's not same country.
Waiting for Jamie Oliver xD
He doesn’t even have a character. All he does is say “haiyaaaa…. Jamie Oliver….haiyaaaa”
@@blank5210 lao copy thai food
@@blank5210which is the character……
As an indonesian, i think uncle roger is promoting southeast asian food and culture better than most of southeast asian ministry of tourism 🤪🤪 i know adobo and these lao foods from uncle roger channel, not from their Ministry of tourism accounts.
Next, maybe you can do cambodian food and singaporean food to promote southeast asian culture to your global subscribers
fact
You probably got nothing from Cambodia tho. Instead of a challenge, Cambodian (dictator) president officially insult Nigel and ask Malaysia to get an apology from Nigel... Neither of them give a fuck XD
Eh, he not even promote Malaysian food yet. Closest thing probably with Chef Wan. Also, Malaysian food is better than Singaporean food lol.
@@FinnManusia Malaysian food nowadays is just throwing a massive random artificial colour sauce until it cover the actual food
@@FinnManusia got some in other youtuber video... Jolly with Uncle Roger ... check it out..eat laksa, petai, nasi goreng and so on
I'm Cambodian, and I saw the clip before the outrage took place; I wasn't offended cs it was said by a comedian in character (plus Uncle Roger is quite the insult comic), and he's free to express his dislike of certain foods. Keep doing what u do, u can't please everyone all the time
We would like to know your national dish man! greeting from Indonesia, your fellow South East Asian!
Nice mentality
Southeast Asian food aside thai and viet food needs more spotlight.
@@SetuwoKecik I think Thai food already had their fame.. 😅 Laos, Vietnamese, Cambodia and Philipines are so underated in my country.. we had too much East cuisine (Japan and Korea) 🤣
@@syaz8922
Yeah, hence "aside".
Dont forget indonesian food as well. I do find it kinda sad that average foreigners only know rendang and nasi goreng, despite there are tons of cuisines in this archipelago. Even each regions are so unique it comparable to smaller nations.
5:11 True story, I'm Thai and my grandma visited me when I was studying in London, so she was cooking with Shrimp paste, I went outside to buy noodles from the Asian supermarket. We didn't have the best smoke hood, so she opened the windows.
I came back, to see five construction guys drilling the front of our house. I asked them why they were here- "Your neighbour complained about smelling a gas leak".
I went into the kitchen, grabbed some shrimp paste, made them smell it, and they went red in the face, and wrinkled up their noses as if they had been forced to lick vomit.
They apologised, and fixed the 2 metre-deep hole they had drilled.
My neighbour moved out a month later.
I'll take things that didn't happen for $10,000.
"Construction guys" don't dig holes looking for gas leaks.
The gas company uses detectors.
@@Cjmacj
Not in the UK.
@@Cjmacj Yes, a stranger on the internet definitely knows my whole life story. And now you're an expert on gas leaks?
Easy to be a dickhead when you're behind a screen.
@@Cjmacj Shame I can't send you a photo of my driveway on UA-cam
@@Cjmacj Liars end up in hell, which is probably where you'll go
I'm glad you highlighted the Laos community in the US because so many other ethnic foods get overshadowed here. Too many people think they have to do Japanese fusion confusion food.
^ This. Or Korean or Chinese
Highlighted it as a shit version of Thai food.
I say this with full respect for people's cultures and what history they carry with them into the future
but I think part of the problem in the US as a citizen of the US is that people are very ignorant.
They probably think it's all the same just because we generalize things as long as we can describe them as one word. Notice all the times these celebrity chefs claim to be making something thai or korean or chinese and they reach for something distinctly japanese without batting an eye lid. They genuinely don't pay attention long enough to realize there's a difference to be respected.
@@TecTitan this comment is why I am currently in the works on a book and the food culture of the US, thanks for commenting because I agree how literally everything is so stupid.
@@greg.peepeeface 🇱🇦
I love how Uncle Rogers comedy is always so brutally honest to the situation
That is how comedians used to be. That is why Dave Chapel, Kat W, Eddie M, et…., were successful. I wish everyone would quit worrying about getting canceled by less than 1% of the country and start putting out quality jokes again. Uncle Roger is hilarious.
@@liamo77790% of the time Roger isn't even being "controversial" he just screams every 10m that he's being persecuted like a baby when nothing is happening.
@@JohnLasseter-ct5in Be careful how you talk to Uncle Roger bootlickers. They get offended at any perceived insult directed at him.
@@stevenmeyer9674 ikr
@@stevenmeyer9674that's pretty much every fandom whenever the stuff they like is being insulted.
I just want to take a second to appreciate the fact that a Laotian and a Malaysian are cooking Laotian food in a Vietnamese restaurant in a state culturally dominated by Scandinavians and Native Americans.
Scandinavian?
all white people are vikings didnt you know?
@@arjunmalhotra1848 the northern midwest has a very large nordic population, with tons of norwegians in minnesota and north dakota and tons of finnish in michigan
They ain't Scandinavian anymore lol, that's so many generations ago it's a small speck in their genes
And they say Racism is a problem
She and Auntie Esther are now my best collaboration videos with uncle Roger. Both ladies have great sense of humor and positive cheerful vibe. Uncle Roger just complemented their fun personality..
I love that the Lao food was legit and not changed or altered to be more Americanized. I am Laotian and this is exactly how we make these dishes. Uncle roger was brave to put that whole roasted pepper in his mouth. I know his ears were hot. Also, seeing him joke around and then smile sweetly after was so cute. You tried the food and said it was good so I will forgive you for what you said. 😂
Tbh, it looks really good. I'll try one.
Still not aunty title, not very delicious
@@serraphimoon dude tryna stir up conflict by copy pasting his comment haha. there are different chefs in his videos with amazing food but with no uncle or aunty title. might be because they dont appear much in the channel.
@@ธารินคีตสังข์ It's authentic Lao dish. Get over it.
This was the exact comment I was looking for! I wanted to see if her Laos food was actually legit
This is incredible! Imagine being cancelled by a country, make a content out of it and still talk shit about it and involving another country (SoKor < Japan) in the process. It's a smart way to handle negativity into positivity 👏🏼
This isn’t a positive thing
I will have to admit that I had zero information about Laos. This is not just a fun video to watch, but learning more about the culture.
Now, I started to search more about the history and I'm loving it!
Wish one day to meet someone from there :)
love uncle roger makes jokes while promoting asian foods to the world. Hope to see more dishes from South East Asia.
Uncle Roger needs to eat Nasi Kang Kang first.
😂
And also from Korea 😉
I love how Uncle Roger tries to pretend this garbage food actually tastes good.
@@MichaelRei99ew
I love the meta chemistry between them. One moment they're "fighting" the next they're laughing at themselves. I think Ae worked great with Uncle Roger, and I hope she can have more guest spots in the future.
Pfahahaha "meta" chemistry. Pleb
@@Sawneyy ?
please god no
She trying too hard to be Auntie Esther
@DarkwingDuck1818 This is her. If you seen her on Next Level Chef she was just like this.
Well response to criticism on Uncle Roger's part. When I saw that video of him "trashing" Lao and Cambodian food I was like "uh oh" and I secretly was hoping someone from Laos and Cambodia would call him up for a challenge. Soooo glad this is happening. These 2 are lovely together. The lady is super cool. As a Cambodian, I can't wait for Uncle Roger to try Cambodian food next! 😊 Someone out there has to prove him wrong again! 😉
I really want him to try Khmer food too
We will wait your delicious dishes! Greeting from Indonesia, your fellow South East Asian
We love Uncle Rodger but I'm glad that he's going to learn today (in the bideo) after talking that shit😅
@@ltmatthewakj2466 🙈😬 sorry for the misunderstanding! I'm definitely not good enough for the challenge. Unfortunately. But I'm sure there are my fellow Cambos out there who are on fire and ready!
Greetings from Paris and lots of love to Indonesia 🤗
ngl he deserved to get beaten up for saying that lol. im also looking forward to seeing cambodian food next! only gripe i have is that uncle roger didnt make this video long enough to fully immerse us in Laos history and geolocation. i need Ae to continue her explanation bcoz if they're that near to thailand its going to be hard to differentiate esp when its same dishes only different palate. this video is not enough Laos for me!
Both the video and comment section are so wholesome. The understanding it's all comedy, how people can still take a joke in 2023, it's so refreshing. And here's the proof that banter taken with humour makes great videos and experiences.
Uncle Roger is like the msg of youtube, cannot be stopped by haters and is always good quality
👏😂😂😂
Idk what kinda msg you have but mine is definitely not funny😅
@@Eeckymine tastes like msg
Instead of always funny it should be make shit good
Hahahahaha I can't with MSG 🤣
Their personalities complimented each other. Got me laughing throughout the videos.
Exactly!!! A nice flow!
I don't know i personally couldn't handle the over the top oneliners
Yeah, me too. Time well spent. 🙂
Auntie baybay is such an awesome person! She responded to trash talk the with the best way possible. Smart, beautiful, energetic, funny, and she makes everything sounds good and positive 😂😂 please give her the official auntie title!
she's a feisty one.
This was filmed at Lotus Restaurant in Minneapolis. Delicious Vietnamese and Lao food if you get the chance to stop by! I used to live across the street and went there almost every week!
This was a terrific video and introduced millions to Laos cuisine. Never had it, but now wish to try. She was terrific and funny and full of enjoyable energy.
This man somehow managed to throw the gauntlet on Laos, Korea, and Minneapolis in one video. That’s some dedication!
1:27 Not to mention calling Jamie Oliver to dip his food on his Air Up ad water to make them taste nice...shots fired! 😄
Korea?
@@Epic_Gamer659 I don’t have the exact time stamp handy, but he made the joke, “Korean food is just shit version of Japanese food” (a play on the original comment about “Laos food being just a shit version of Thai food” that got this whole thing started)
@@james.randorff and he talked about doing Korean skincare: 8:32
And this is the time stamp about Korean food: 10:21
@@james.randorff I get it
I grew up around a lot of Lao people and that food was some of the best I’ve had in my life and I’m a proud Mexican AND Filipino but the way the Lao incorporated the different flavors was amazing!
which part of the globe/where did you grow up with Lao people around??
Liar! Cambo food is barley edible
laos food is ok, i can't get over how some of them still eat with their hands...gross eeewwwwww
@@vnxdragon your comment is more GROSS..EEWWW
@@vnxdragonsome SE Asians eat with their hands. Indians eat with their hands. It's just a matter of culture.
My first tour 1971 was Cam Rahn Bay South Vietnam. Second tour 1973 was out of NKP Thailand on the Mekong river. It only cost 50 cents to get across the river into Laos and it cost everything you had to get back to Thailand. Thais are the most friendly folks I have ever met and their food is spicy hot.
For anyone interested they are actually at a Vietnamese restaurant called Lotus in Minneapolis which is why the lady at the end (owner) thought it was funny to call Laos food sh*t.
There is actually a Laotian restaurant that just opened less than a mile away called Gai Noi with an amazing rooftop though :-)
I'm from Minneapolis, too. I've been enjoying Lotus' food for years. Will definitely be checking out Gai Noi. And to come across Uncle Roger in Minneapolis is just surreal.
Thanks, was wondering.
That’s what I thought! I recognized the abandoned fenced off gas station 😂😂😂
She was at her BF's family restaurant. 😊
Lotus is the bomb and the Nguyen family that runs it are awesome(especially Yoom!).
Thank you Uncle Roger for having a good attitude towards Thailand. We are very pleased
From my experience its impossible to hate Thailand. 😊❤ Only idiots (read Americans) who have not left their own state.
Uncle Roger is the perfect embodiment of the famous sayings that if you throw you stone, collect it and build an Empire. The only person that could turn his cancelled shit into another hit. When somebody tries to cancel him. You know there’s coming.
She fake histort.
Lao people have no right to claim Isan thai food and culture.
Because it's not same country.
Le's throw him more stone then! We'll build his empire for him.
I lived in Minneapolis for 13 years. I had a lot of Hmong friends. Amazing community .A lot of Hmong people immigrated after the Vietnam war. They were heros who helped American troops. I wish more people knew that.
You sound like Clint Eastwood in that movie Gran Torino…where his neighbors are Hmong and there was a big community of Hmong ppl…minus the part where the Hmong kid tried to his classic Gran Torino 😂
2:48 For more information, back then, the Isan region was a part of the Laos kingdom. However, following the Lao-Siamese War (1778-1779), all three Lao kingdoms-Luang Phrabang, Vientiane, and Champasak-became Siamese tributary vassal kingdoms under Siamese suzerainty and domination in Thonburi during the subsequent Rattanakosin Period.
Nevertheless, after the Franco-Siamese War of 1893, it became evident that Siam couldn't successfully challenge France militarily. Consequently, the Siamese agreed to cede Laos to France. This decision had far-reaching consequences, leading to the significant expansion of French Indochina.
As a Thai living in Surin, it's possible that my ancestors are either Lao or Khmer. I'm not sure. In Surin, we can speak both Khmer and Lao.
ref
Lao-Siamese War (1778-1779) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lao%E2%80%93Siamese_War_(1778%E2%80%931779)
Franco-Siamese War en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franco-Siamese_War
That's so interesting. We studied Asian history in high school but the focus was on Mesopotamia and China. I wish the class focused on South East Asian history instead.
Thank you for adding some fact into the information given in the video
Bro just straight up became MatPat by giving us a history class
Thanks mate
สุรินทร์ พูดภาษาส่วย คนเขมรฟังไม่รู้เรื่องครับ
As being half Thai and half Laos, the culture are very similar. My parents speak to either in Thai or Laos and they understand each other. I was laughing through out the video cause I didn’t know if i should be offended or not cause he is dissing Lao food but praising thai food. 😂 My fav Laotian food is beef laab.
Depends hardly on the dialect, my mom learned thai so she can understand also bangkok thai, but i only speak a bit of Lao and only understand Isaan Thai. Talk to me in bangkok thai like my gf and i'll only understand every 5th word or so 😂
Isan is not lao lanxang
She had never eaten traditional Lao food in Laos. Her home is near a Thai community in America. She was influenced by Thai food there.
It is thai food.
Lao copy isan thai food.
Isan is not lao lanxang.
She cliam isan.
She fake history.
Lao left food is not same it.
@user-tq9jq7pk8c I know that some foods are influenced by thai food based on what my father says(who is laos). It's just there are different ways in making foods and based on preferences I like some foods my dad makes and some my mom likes (mom is thai).
@@DrawnJewels Thai people call papaya salad (somtum), there are many types such as Thai papaya salad (somtum thai), Lao papaya salad (somtum lao), but the word "Laos papaya salad (somtum lao)" means Isaan people in Thailand. In summary, Laos papaya salad is Isaan papaya salad (somtum lao). It's not papaya salad from Laos left.
Grandma at the end saying " i love when you say, lao food is shit"
Is so damn wholesome in some ways😂
The irony is that there is a Laotian food that is made from actual shit.
I’d love to try it
@@RadenWAthe loathsome dung eater
@@RadenWA what? what is it? lol
@@CarloTheImmortal I saw it in the BEFRS channel they recently did a feature on rare Lao foods
@@RadenWAand in Thailand
Great episode - I think uncle roger was trying to hide just how much he was regretting taking that whole chilly at the end - the last few seconds of this video, his face says is all 🤣
The chemistry in this video is massive, auntie and uncle should do more videos together please
Uncle was flirting hard 😂
They definitely went back to his hotel and bumped uglies afterwards.
Please no, I can't stand this woman
i ship them pls i think they are well suited for each other
@@patrickwilliamson29you can’t but we can. ❤
As Thai Isan. I can say Isan food and Lao food are similar by look and name but the taste are little different. Lao food will have more nature flavor from the ingredients but Thai Isan food will add flavor from thai spice too match Thai teste.
Thai teste? I'm not sure, looks like the men take more estrogen over there. 😂😂
Jokes aside, yes.
How do you know who love spicy or salty. It's on the personal, not for National. 😅
Uncle Roger is such a good talking sh*t comedian that he had to get cancelled by another country
Edit 1: omg 680 likes i never had so many likes in any comment
edit 2: MOM IM FAMOUS 😍😍
Good talking shit comedian?
not a good shit talking comedian?
It's easy to talk shit about another country...
I mean, China already cancelled him for his collab with Strictly Dumpling lmao.
@@OfLaSoul Yep, I did know that China cancelled Uncle Roger
@@OfLaSoul if Uncle Roger doesn't care about getting canceled by 14 billion people, I doubt he cares of angering another country in Asia.
Rule 1:never insult an Asian. Rule 2: never underestimate uncle Roger.
Exactly
1)Never insult anyone.
2) Never underestimate anyone 🤷🏾♂️
Any Asian will, they will roast like roasted chicken
@@cecilharris1196”I have no enemies vibes”
@@chevyls7189 that's why you never insult or underestimate anyone.
Loved this duo, she's such a sweetheart!! Please do more videos with her!
These two have great chemistry...its just the right amount of chaotic energy!
Too much
Truckloads of sexual tension
Or shall we say Laotic energy -
sorry
This might just be the best episode i've seen. Their energy complement each other. I laughed til the end. So authentic.
I agree this is the best episode so far
💯
#Facts …..episode was funny as hell
As a half Lao this definitely warmed my heart to see you enjoy some authentic food, thank you Uncle Roger and Niece Ae for this video 🔥
thai food is good food.
@@meljantorresbass2655 Ya'll Thais are wild, no wonder lots of Cambodians hate you😔
@@BasedHSVdudestop the cap
@joemamadeeznuts69 nah they from Laos
@@BasedHSVdude most of them are from Laos
so this is how lowkey flirting looks like.
Well played Uncle Roger. Thanks for bringing more eyes to our culture. Love to Ae for helping lead the movement. Proud as hell to be Lao!
She fake histort.
Lao people have no right to claim Isan thai food and culture.
Because it's not same country.
then why dont you live there ?
@@godlyemo1414 I would but your mother won’t let me move out.
@@fonsavan yass nice come back! Why is it so hard for you to be nice to people Godlyemo 😅😂
@@fonsavandamn that fell so hard
Aunt Ae's energy is so contagious 😁 please give her an official aunt title.
yea they had good chemistry in this, she's hilarious
Her energy feels kinda forced, not a great match for the low energy Uncle Roger imo
@@b00g3rs21yes they have! They're cute together hahaha
@@InfernalAdzekinda opposite actually, her feels natural while uncle roger feel like he is doing too much with the sex jokes and asking her what her breast size is
As someone who is Hmong born and raised living in the USA, I'm proud that the country I am from originally is getting the spotlight.
hmong us
Nybo zoo rau peb cov hmoob hauv no os. From Australia
Hmong people aren't originally from Laos tho... lol
@@imtheonehero9305 I am aware of that, they originated in China 5,000+ years ago.
Technically you (since you are born here) you are from the United states. Your parents are from Laos. So Technically you hmoob meeka and this is where you are originally from. Like me
Went on a visa run with a bro up to Laos from Thailand back in the day. The food was fire and the people were great. All love 💕💕💕💕
I love how proud she is of her culture ❤ I love her goofy personality too!
Goofy 😂
OMG- the chemistry?? The energy?? 🔥🔥 SUCH A SUCCESSFUL VIDEO! I love their interaction. The chef is so fun but still serious with her craft. Love this vid.
It sure sucks to be cancelled by a country, giving you support Uncle Roger.
It literally doesn’t affect him in any way except annoying comments. That’s “cancelled” that youtubers make a big deal about
@@Chronic-Xisthis is cancelled according to a comedian. There’s plenty of UA-camrs who experience cancellation on a real level.
@@Chronic-Xis He is now banned in China.
@@paulwagner688like he seriously is banned from China? I always heard uncle roger saying that, and I thought he is joking but now I am abacked
I wouldn’t say cancelled. I’d say *BULLIED*
I was just wondering about what Lao food was like the other day, cool to come across this
Lao food is criminally underrated. I made larb for the first time a couple weeks ago and it was delicious.
Shout out to all the other King of the Hill fans who also got their first lesson in SEA geography in the late 90s. "Laotian? What ocean?"
the garbage food in the video is trash!
"So are you Chinese or Japanese?"
My best friend in college was Laotian and his favorite show was king of the hill. His name is also Roger 😂
Lao food is criminl it should be imprisoned so no one can taste it
She had never eaten traditional Lao food in Laos. Her home is near a Thai community in America. She was influenced by Thai food there.
It is thai food.
Lao copy isan thai food.
Isan is not lao lanxang.
She cliam isan.
She fake history.
Lao left food is not same it.
The “do not play with your food” line is how you know she’s truly Lao. He can play with all the other ingredients but not the RICE!
probably every south east asian X"D. I'm from Indonesia and also smacked once for playing with rice like playing with sands
Yeah rules of southeast Asia bruh.
The unspoken rules of south east Asia xD
@@ivanpaijolin9128smack bag of rice 🌾🌾 but never mess with our rice 😂
Tell us you’re Asian without telling us you’re Asian : Don’t play with food!
I love how the chemistry between you two ❤ and how real you two are. Not giving shit and just having fun lol love it
Well uncle roger is a made up character so I’d say his whole existence isn’t very real
Nice, being partially Laotian myself I'm used to people mostly not even knowing that a country such as Laos exists, always a nice surprise to see it pop up somewhere and tell others about its culture, altho I do think they should've made lap (larb), which in my opinion, being an unofficial Lao national food, represents the cuisine better and tastes absolutely amazing, must recommend.
My southeast asian friends shouldn't get so offended by what he said, because everyone have their own preference in flavor. Chef Gordon ramsey's top best asian food for him is Vietnamese and Laos. Goes to show people have different taste.
Taste is subjective.
Of course not, we make fun of each other on a daily. And since nigel is also from SEA, he nailed it.
Well he's British, makes sense.
@@tijldeclerck7772
He's malaysian tho
@@tijldeclerck7772Malaysian la, wtf. Fake fan alert. But as a Singaporean, our food is still better to me.
As a Thai person born and raised from Bangkok, Laos and Isans are like brothers and sisters. Every words or phrases she said in Laos are the same exact word used by Thais and specifically Isan people.
Btw, we called Moo Som in Isan but for central or other regions of Thailand called it Nam like Vietnamese people.
I don't think the laos see us as brothers. They watch our dramas but hate us deep down.
Vietnamese calls it as “Nem”
from up north here, some of us north also called these food similary to what Laos and Isan people called them.
we thai didn't really get triggered by those comments because we have so many varient that we can't count.
ถ้าให้เลือกกินจริงๆ ผมชอบอาหารเวียดนามมากกว่าลาว/อิสาน อาหารบ้านเกิดผมก็ชอบ แต่ปากไปถูกใจอาหารเวียดนามมากกว่า 5555
Because Lao people are Thai
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Uncle roger never fails to entertain
There never fails to be a bot
Fax
Omg bayashi comment in my video
Love how this started as a feud, and came in as a collab 😂❤
You can tell this guy is giving us good content to watch every weekend haha
How do you tell? By watching it? 🤯
I know man lol
I cant tell 😔
This is so nice of him. Instead of simply replying thru video, he gave Ae a wider platform. Kudos to both. Cambodia where you at. You're time to give Incle Roger a smack of Cambo flavor. ❤
Lalisa sucks.
I can't wait to see which dish they make
Incle Roger
This Laotian lady Chef is a riot and pleasantly humorous. She almost overshadowed Uncle Roger. I like her.
She was very entertaining
Agreed. That “I’ll fuck you up!” was hilarious.
She competed in Gordon Ramsay's Top Level Chef competition
Papaya salad that she made was Thai-style Som tam. Laos has Lao-style papaya salad called Tam Luang Prabang And she still didn't tell the truth. Laos used to belong to Thailand. Not part of Thailand used to belong to Laos.
I found her really loud and obnoxious
These dishes look amazing! Would love to have the recipes!
i love how uncle roger is using this to bring us with him learning abt laos food. but i actually want to hear about Ae talking about the historical/geographic aspect of Laos food. Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar are still very behind in terms of visibility so even us fellow SEAsian from more known countries dont know much abt them. Uncle Roger need to feature more Laos food and Cambodian too!!
I grew up with Lao neighbors in central Minnesota. They had AMAZING food. I even had my neighbor cater my high school graduation party. To this day sticky rice is one of my favorite foods.
As a Malaysian we really don’t get much exposure to Laos’s culture or food, thanks uncle roger for this
The closest probably Thai food like TomYam and those Vietnam rolls
betul tu
too poor to travel? 😂😂
when Malaysian head toward Laos, they end up satisfied their journey with Thailand.
@@oceansky9127 Nah we usually travel to east asia, south korea or japan, why would you travel to SEA when you can eat SEA food in Malaysia.
Thank you! You know our history! Most real thai thinks papaya salad is nasty or smells. Its Lao food and originated from Laos. My dad is Thai and he made me learn this history because my mom is half Lao and mixed with French/swiss. My mom was raised in Laos and her food is bomb.❤
I love this woman. She gives as good as she gets.
"She gives as good as she gets." = What the Hell is even that?
@@kabukimanbrazeetoh5664daddy chill
@@kabukimanbrazeetoh5664I think that means that she can talk smack well, but can also take a jokes as well. There are many people who are great at talking smack & criticizing others, but can’t take it when they are at the receiving end.
Thank you 😅 and yes that’s true 😂
It is an extremely fun video, the chemistry of these two are really interesting 😂 And thanks for introducing the Lao food👍
They were totally vibing!
Probably one of the best Uncle Roger uploads I've watched in a while. Had me smiling the entire time. This is what the internet should be. Thank you both for this team up!
Looking forward to the Jamie Oliver/Uncle Roger team up.
This girl is awesome. You should have her on more
The only guy that cannot be canceled even if the term "cancel culture" exists. 🤷♂🤷♂
I like how she actually doesn't harm Uncle Rog, she's just inviting him to eat.
To be fair if Jamie Oliver invites you to eat it would probably count as being harmed
@@NYCharlie718no, if I got invited, I feel like I’m getting a death sentence
@@NYCharlie718 Correct. That's how you make your tongue cry
@@NYCharlie718frr
@@TuxVr.frr
Let's appreciate HOW FAST Uncle Roger made this happen!
So true, literally same week. Both of these peeps are legendary
Of all the uncle Roger collars this is my FAVORITE 😂 Ae’s reactions are so funny 😂I just found another go to UA-camr to watch 🫶❤️
You guys should definitely do your own show together lolol she is such an energetic and awesome person.
Oh my god I love Lao food. I worked as a dishwasher when I was 18-19, kitchen was mostly Lao/Cambodian people. They would make lunch and dinner for everyone. I loved it sooooo much.
You two wanna get a room?! Those were some serious on screen chemistry! You two should do more content together
Uncle Roger just has infinite rizz.
Rizzing Roger
@@QuinquetPourpre lmao...
@@QuinquetPourpre I thought I was the only one. She definitely want to get in his pants
@@QuinquetPourprelooool
She is absolutely adorable! Love her personality- you guys should def do more vids.
So she just explained why there's similarities between Thai and Laos food, and uncle roger just casually roasted it by saying Thai takes some Laos and make the food better 🤣🤣🤣
@Muay_Thai1930dude isan is in Thailand but it was once Laos and there alot of Lao people there.
@@ProdbyLexx2Sevตอนที่สยามเสียดินแดนให้กับฝรั่งเศสที่เป็นลาวในปัจจุบัน ช่วงนั้นสยามได้อพยพคนบริเวณนั้น รวมทั้งกัมพูชามาที่ไทย จนเหลือคนในพื้นที่นั้นคนน้อยมากๆ ไม่แปลกใจหรอทำไมคนลาวในปัจจุบันถึงมีน้อย เมื่อเปรียบเทียบกับอีสาน ตรงนี้ขัอมูลของไทยก็ตรงกับการบันทึกของชาวต่างชาติด้วย ลองไปศึกษาประวัติศาสตร์จากหลายๆ ด้านด้วยนะ ไม่ใช่เรียนรู้จากแค่ในประเทศของตัวเอง 😅
Stop arguing. Thai, Lao, Vietnam are all family. You guys are the same people. Your ancestor were all from China. Go check out Yunnan, China to see and experience the roots of your beginnings. You’ll be shock with how similar the cuisine in Yunnan china.
but there is one thing The equipment in this clip is from Thailand!!!
@@somkiatiamsri2654 whats up for the division? You guys are from the same family. Same genes. All from Yunnan
These two together were quite enjoyable. Definitely would like to see another collab in the future.
Roger been listened to Thai peoples worship him too much . Thai foods was copy from Lao mostly but Thai never made it good as lao because Lao is the one who created these kind of foods from ancient time before Thai county was born then lao handling these foods to cousin call lao esaan across mekong River then spread to Southern of Thailand . Lao came first everything but Lao never speak up or did promote like Thai did . all Thai did promote lies to peoples said every is theirs
Yes, to that 👏
@@ບaບyດuckລູ້kເປັdi don’t want anyone to think like that. As a thai i learnt from my history class that thai and laos was very close and we did shared culture a lot especially North east Thai(Esan) .They even speak the same language, but thailand didn’t want to copy anyone 😭 we just shared culture in the past . Esan was also one of 4 part in thailand and we do want to praise them 4 and one of the best things Esan have is food that’s why Somtam was presented a lot from thai .
@@Landsoonat least ur country didn’t get made fun of.
@@shaunstelfox1718no. I don’t
Bro getting cancelled by countries is the funniest shit ever
Yooooooo, her roast/challenge was so fireee im cryiiiiinnn, that shizzz was brutal but also everyythinnnn😂💀🤣 This collab was so cool, they should gather again and rate together, good chemistry 👌
The collaboration we didn't know we needed! So glad this brought ya'll together. Love this!
Somehow I feel her challenge to have Uncle Roger taste authentic food from the country whose cuisine he dissed is a lot healthier reaction than death threats.
Also damn this stuff looks good!
It’s funny because his whole shtick is trash talking everyone. All the butthurt online is ridiculous. This man actually makes content that is worth watching on UA-cam which is getting harder to find or unbearable to watch.
Great chemistry. These 2 reminded me of the friendships I had where I laughed so easily. I miss them.
11:59 "Uncle Rogger and Nice Ae, we both immigrants but usually when people move country you move to better place. You go from Laos to Minneapolis. Haaiiyaaa!"🤣🤣🤣🤣
For people who are wondering about what Thai people call the fermented pork, we call it "Naem" same as Vietnamese. "Moo Som" is also directly translated in Thai as "Orange Pork" !!!
Som in Lao is sour, we have a different word for orange. Then that means Thai direct words for Som Tum is "Orange Pound"!!! 🤣🤣🤣
I live in northern part of Thailand and we call it Som Moo. Som means sour/ to make it sour.
@@sssf85k thats the thing chief... if translated literally, Som Tum is "Orange Pound" in Thai too. Like... what people dont understand is the North Eastern Thai cuisine or Isaan food are basically Laotian food. It just got call Isaan because of the Thaizification; so in a way, one of the most widespread cuisine in Thailand in actually Laotian.
We literally speak almost the same language, when the lady said "Theep Paak Mueng", it also meant the same in Thai.
What people need to understand is the culture is not fixed to one particular country, especially food in our region. Every famous dishes ever are almost always derived from some other culture's influences and exchange of culture.
@@cnemesys2156 I'm not going to dispute this at all, BUT I was trolling the OP cause the individual made it seem like that word only translates to one word instead of a few.
This is why I like the way how we Lao say Papaya Salad - Thum Mak Hoong. No need to second guess there what it means.
Nah som also mean sour in Thailand not just orange but in south we still use som as sour and moo som in Thai is also naem
I learned more about Laos in this video than I have in my entire life.
Love from Cambodia. You are Brother No. 1 Uncle Roger😂👍🏽💯🇰🇭
This was funny to watch, but personally as a Laotian, I was never offended by his comment. It was comical and he’s a comedian so it made sense. Lol either way, proud of her showing our food out to his soft ass palette lolll
Well cambo food is not bad, it's the people character which passes the world off. They are, ignorant, quick to anger, and very primitive
It wasn't even Nigel Ng who said it but Uncle Roger. If it was Nigel Ng I would have been pissed off.
Who else wants to see Uncle Roger on Hot Ones? That'd be hilarious.
Yes! I'd watch that! 🤣
It must be so
I love Lao food. It is notoriously under-represented both in the number of restaurants and on UA-cam. Lao chicken feet salad and beef tripe salad is the best. I haven't had any Thai salad as good, IMO.
imo as a non-lao, the process looks chaotic and inelegant, but the combinations make sense. one of the most beautiful chaos i've seen and i know it tastes good just by looking at it