Jessica Noona is like one of the disciples of the Philippines which spread Pinoy's culture in her own home country. Your love towards our country is irreplaceable ❤
@@RyHar666 Lol hindi ako ganun..Grumaduate ako as Philippine study student...Kaya wag ako..Im so proud for being a Filipino...Kung alam mo lang kung ano pinagdaanan ko as a bully student dahil kayumanggi ako...I stay calm dahil alam ko sa sarili ko na I'm perfect sa physical dahil Si lord ang nagbigay sakin nito.....Dami kasing bias ngayon pati sa Pagaartista hinahanap kailangab maputi..Oh come on..how pathetic is that..
Honestly, I dont want it. I dont want government to dwell with kind of this bloggers promoting the Philippines. I want it as organic as this one. They can say whatever they want to say.
I was touched when James said that the smell of the place and the taste of the pancit is so nostalgic that reminds him of his childhood in the Philippines 10-20 years ago, I can really see the sincerity in his eyes...
I would like him to colab with Jessica and take a trip to the PI when this pandemic ends. Both are single and have some commonality with their ties to the philippines.
I really like Justin's reaction when he claps his hands slowly. It means he is just really impress of the Filipino foods. It feels like I want to go with him in a Filipino restau,he is not boring. While watching the video, I'm starving already.
James' nostalgic feeling while eating Filipino foods is common to us Filipinos. Most of our dishes are comfort foods. Eating for us doesn't only fill our stomachs, but also our souls and interactions with our loved ones. Moments with family and loved ones is usually accompanied with home cooked meals. And you are correct Ms.Jessica! It's really hard to go on diet in the Philippines! 😅
You can tell it's a genuine reaction when everyone's done eating and they are still surprised by how good the food taste. Also the mapapa mura ka sa sarap reaction. And James' nostalgia. Like he had his own silent moments there for a while that you can almost see some memories playing like a movie reel inside his head. 😂
The way Jessica genuinely talks about everything she knows about the Philippines is really touching. These days you would mostly see Filipinos learning and adopting to Korean culture but you rarely see the other way around. Thank you so much for appreciating and loving our culture and sharing it with your friends. It’s very heart warming. I hope your channel gets bigger!
The reason for that is they are there to work and survive and send money back home. They don't have the luxury and comfort of already making it and enjoying the ability to compare cultures of different countries.
Mahal have 2 meaning in tagalog , the first one is Love , you can use mahal for person you love ( feeling of love) , second, mahal another meaning is expensive , so if you love manok instead using Mahal , you can say Gusto means you like , so instead saying mahal ko ang manok, tell “ Gusto ko ang manok”
I like the “I’m just a normal Korean college student” statement and then learning he stayed in The Philippines when he was young makes me love James already!!! On another note, I love how they enjoyed eating Filipino food! Jessica really deserves a huge thank you for introducing Filipino food and even Filipino culture to her fellow Koreans!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Whenever Jessica explains, I always feel so proud. Like we've had the same childhood together and she's telling our stories to her new friends. Keep it up Ate Jessica.
As a Filipino, i could'nt resist seing jessica and her friends eating those foods,of course i am so so proud, i've tried it all, and that's also the reason why i'm proud to be a filipino, about what pani said the chinese PANCIT CANTON, i've tried it with my chinese cousin of course i am filipino but my blood breed's are mixed, i have tasted SPANISH-origin lechon,KOREAN-ramen, and CHINESE-pancit canton, and so on, it's giving me goosebumps that jessica and her friends loves PINOY foods! AND STAY CHILL BECAUSE I'M ALSO LIKE PANI WHO IS A FOOD EATER
As a former English teacher, We teach our student to express love instead of like when you're expressing something that you really really like. So instead of saying like since you really really like it, better use love. Therefore, the tagalog clause for "I love manok" is Gustong gusto ko ng manok and it means I love manonk not 'mahal ko ang manok" Stay safe!
I really love how Jessica takes pride on everything about the Philippines.Every time she says “We have this in the Philippines”.This is how we do it in The Philippines”.Like the country is so akin to her.Such warm feeling.
You can see and feel Jessica's excitement when her friends liked and enjoyed all the food. She's like a Philippine tourism ambassador in her country. Thank you, Jessica for introducing and spreading Filipino culture to your Korean friends. God bless you more!
Idky but I felt proud when they empty the dishes. They must’ve been really liked it. Thank you Jessica for your neverending love for the PH. Can’t thank you enough. Stay safe 😊
its nice seeing koreans enjoy filipino dishes and as a pinoy myself seeing how proudly jessica talks about us and our culture is very touching. it really boost my morale and self esteem. and im sure every filipino who watched her videos feels the same way.
I love her effort that she's not just trying to eat pinoy foods and things, but also she shares the experience to her friends and other people in korea❤️
Just want to say THANK YOU SO MUCH for introducing Filipino food to your Korean friends despite all the prejudice that are happening or has happened with regards to brown skinned people In SK. I hope that SK could also continue to see the beauty in Filipinos as much as Filipinos do the same to SK and appreciate the many beautiful aspects of SK such as their food, people, culture and so on. God bless🙏🏼
There should be a part two! They're so fun! They really enjoyed the food! Next time you should let them taste Adobo & sinigang. And desserts like Halo-halo and so much more 😂
It's touching that Jessica embraces the fact she grew up in the philippines and introduces the culture to her friends any chance she gets. Thank you for loving philippines :) 💞
I really love when Jessica always says “We are in the Philippines” it just shows how much she loves the Philippines and that she has a Filipino heart ❤ and for that she deserves a slow clap 👏👏👏
i did NOT know that San Miguel is famous in korea too! most women here like the apple flavored beer or the light, while most men prefer the eagle beer, red horse. also happy that James was able to remember some of his childhood memories of eating our food. pani is so pretty, she looks & sounds like Jisoo of BP. glad u guys had a great time. 🥰
You see the Filipino hospitality?? They welcomed you and your friends with a freebie of turon for dessert Maybe they recognize you also- are you a regular customer of that Filipino restaurant???
it’s really great how Jessica introduce Filipino foods to her friend. I’m your fan from ph, you’re so pretty hope to meet u soon!🥰 thanks for the love for ph
Awwhhhh I love how these videos just keep getting better. I learn a lot about Korean culture and preferences also when I watch these videos. It's nice that you guys appreciate some of our dishes too. I myself looooove bibimbap. Like... I just love it. Even if it doesn't taste like a Filipino dish, it just tastes amazing and interesting and so new. And this video made me crave sisig. Omg. Sisig is delicious.
Honestly, i feel like you’re a filipina introducing filipino food to foreign friends. I also, do like that to my foreign friends, introducing pinoy foods and explaining in detail. Have a great day Jessica! 🙂
I love the fact that Jessica was more of a Filipino and so proud of introducinf each dish and getting the reactions of her friends. Also, they loved each served meals to thems. very heartwarming as a Filipino myself. 😍
Jessica really sets the bar high on Pinoy Culture vlogging. She deserves the to be called Philippines adopted Korean daughter while Ryan Bang is our Philippines adopted son and Sandra our Pambansang Krung Krung.
This is so touching to watch .. filipinos loves A lot of Korean Food and now we got to see koreans appreciates our Cuisine .. thank you Jessica .. you're a national treasure 💞
I feel happy koreans appreciate Filipino food likewise Pinoys love korean food too...cultural,political and social.connection between our countries is so great.thank you for your love and respect to the Philippines....
Thanks for introducing our very own filipino food to your friends… it’s makes us fellow filipino proud.. Thanks Jessica 😘💙👏🏻we are glad you guys love it🙂
I wonder how jessica learned English. I really love how she speaks in English.. its very clear and well pronounced..the diction is good. Anyway...that pancit canton and sisig is drooling me bigtime ‼️🤣
This is such a heartwarming video. I know it's just food, but there's something about new people discovering the (underrated) Filipino cuisine. Also, James was clearly going on a trip down memory road there 😂 so sweet! Thanks, Jessica! 💖
I Love Jessica Lee the way she introduce our food in her fellow korean ... Thank for appreciating our foods in your country as of now you are my favorite vlogger.... Salamat po!!!
Yes mabibili mo siya sa mga 711 or GS25, CU dito sa korea. But ung pale pilsin can version lang, at made in Hongkong na san miguel pero same taste sa pinas. San miguel is a big Asian/filipino conglomerate.
“I love” means *Mahal ko* but if your referring to foods you can say *Gusto ko* for example “Gusto ko ng Manok” especially when your craving it. You just add ANG so you can create a complete sentence because if you only use "Gusto ko manok ( i love chicken)" It sounds incomplete sentence is tagalog even though its right in english. I hope it helps to those people who are learning Filipino language. . (ㅅ´ ˘ `)
I am new to this Channel And I am born filipina. I was so amazed how you introduced the filipino food in your friends and Kapwa Koreans!❤️ Please enjoy doing vlogs!!!❤️ God Bless Po ate Jessica, Take care always!!!❤️
I enjoyed watching this so much, i have been addicted to watching kdramas lately(thanks Covid) but this has brought me a different kind of joy and sense of pride how you guys enjoyed our food so much and how James and Jessica gave memorable references living here in the Philippines which show how they genuinely got immersed in our culture. It's oftentimes easy for us to take everything here for granted and not notice the nuances of our culture, but seeing you guys give appreciation to them gives me a truly positive vibe and gratifying feeling. I really wish i could go back there in Seoul when the time comes coz i also love your culture and tradition. 🙏❤️😍
I liked how James was feeling so nostalgic and vmwas genuine with his reactions and excitement. Can you tell him that in case he comes on vacation in the Philippines I'd be willing to treat him into a fiesta themed dining experience all day? That's an ultimate filipino food experience.
Pani looks like Jisoo and Rose rolled into one. Justin's review is probably the winner. James nostalgic reaction is gold and ofcourse, Jessica is as beautiful as ever. Anyway, I will wait for them to try bagong lutong sinigang na baboy, nilagang baka and tinolang manok. Let's see which one they'd like.
I remember when I was teaching in an International School here in the Philippines and I'd share a lot of our culture with my Korean students (Food mostly hahaha). Learned a lot from them too. Happy to discover this video and channel.
ohmymymy! I don't know why I'm smiling from the beginning till the end. maybe I'm just so happy that you guys LOVE Philippine Food and I feel so proud that I'm emotional 🥰💕
Thanks Jessica for promoting Filipino foods to your Korean friends. They seem to have liked the all the foods you ordered. Galing mo in choosing...love all of them especially sisig, kangkong, fried chicken, pancit Canton...and of course, turon as dessert. Now that your friends have tasted our local foods, next time they can get acquainted with other Filipino dish like chicken adobo, chicken curry, lumpia (shrimp roll), etc. Kudos to you!👏🤗❤️😋
When James mentioned about Jollibee having a big playground..that's when I knew we have the same age. Hahaha aww memories I find it cute when Jessica excitedly presents to them the menu~ This video is so fun! Your friends are so bubbly ❤️ I hope to see them again in your future videos. Fighting!~
I'm so glad they all liked those Filipino food 💖 Jessica is the perfect one to introduce it to others as she defines it well in great details and with her past experiences 👌😊
I hope that you'll continue to introduce Philippine cuisine to your other Korean/foreign friends. It makes me feel happy to see their reactions liking our food 😊😍.
You know whenever I see Jessica's enthusiasm in introducing Filipino foods to Koreans, I kinda remember Dara in her. They both share that same level of happiness when people likes the food they also like. On a side note, I should remember to buy soju when I visit my parents. We're surrounded by hundreds of calamansi trees! :)
im so happy watching this video, while ate jessica explaining the foods she's very proud that Filipino's food is very delicious, and also you guys made my day thank you for this enjoying vlog!
@10:05 we put calamansi as well to our Pinoy soju (Ginebra San Miguel :b) maybe 4-5 calamansi in a bottle(330ml). It is nice to see other nationalities share Filipino Culture to their countrymen, and sometimes that is when you realize that we got something in common... Well done. Thank you. :)
I had so much fun eating those foods with you Jessicaaa🔥🔥
Subscribed to you now🥰❤️
Pani the food fighter!! 🙌❤️🔥
snaol
Pani is a genuine maganda korean that now loves Pinoy foods.♥️🇵🇭🇰🇷😘
Love you guys ❤️
Jessica Noona is like one of the disciples of the Philippines which spread Pinoy's culture in her own home country. Your love towards our country is irreplaceable ❤
truuu 🤗🤗
So true..Samantalang yong iba pure pinoy pero halos masuka sa lahi nila..Sarap pangsapakin hanggang mabungi eh hahaha
@@evedave4449 You`re describing yourself. lol
@@evedave4449 Pwede magtanong kung sino yun? Curious lang.
@@RyHar666 Lol hindi ako ganun..Grumaduate ako as Philippine study student...Kaya wag ako..Im so proud for being a Filipino...Kung alam mo lang kung ano pinagdaanan ko as a bully student dahil kayumanggi ako...I stay calm dahil alam ko sa sarili ko na I'm perfect sa physical dahil Si lord ang nagbigay sakin nito.....Dami kasing bias ngayon pati sa Pagaartista hinahanap kailangab maputi..Oh come on..how pathetic is that..
JESSICA SHOULD BE AN AMBASSADOR FOR THE PH DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM AT THIS POINT SERIOUSLY.
definitely. so her dream also will fulfill being there in the phil.
예 👍
Agree
Honestly, I dont want it. I dont want government to dwell with kind of this bloggers promoting the Philippines. I want it as organic as this one. They can say whatever they want to say.
I agree with all the positive consequences tht comes along with this idea
I love how Jessica says "our" and "we" when she talks about the Philippines. 😍 Pinay na Pinay!
I was touched when James said that the smell of the place and the taste of the pancit is so nostalgic that reminds him of his childhood in the Philippines 10-20 years ago, I can really see the sincerity in his eyes...
Why did i read 'James said' as James Reid lmao 😭✋😂😂😂😂
I would like him to colab with Jessica and take a trip to the PI when this pandemic ends. Both are single and have some commonality with their ties to the philippines.
Please hire Jessica Noona as the Ambassador for Philippine Tourism in Korea ASAP!!! She is so precious!
I really like Justin's reaction when he claps his hands slowly. It means he is just really impress of the Filipino foods. It feels like I want to go with him in a Filipino restau,he is not boring. While watching the video, I'm starving already.
Kudos to Justin!!🤙
Yes po Miss Jessica Lee..
Btw,I've been watching your vlogs.
More uploads to come. Sending my 💗 from DanaoCity,Cebu,Philippines to yours.
I think Jessica had to tell Justin to tone it down a bit telling him to give an honest opinion instead of going along with the program.
Go with him dude is not single lmao 🤣
James' nostalgic feeling while eating Filipino foods is common to us Filipinos. Most of our dishes are comfort foods. Eating for us doesn't only fill our stomachs, but also our souls and interactions with our loved ones. Moments with family and loved ones is usually accompanied with home cooked meals. And you are correct Ms.Jessica! It's really hard to go on diet in the Philippines! 😅
*Dies from cringe*
@@mountainrock7682 hahaahah
You can tell it's a genuine reaction when everyone's done eating and they are still surprised by how good the food taste.
Also the mapapa mura ka sa sarap reaction. And James' nostalgia. Like he had his own silent moments there for a while that you can almost see some memories playing like a movie reel inside his head. 😂
The way Jessica genuinely talks about everything she knows about the Philippines is really touching. These days you would mostly see Filipinos learning and adopting to Korean culture but you rarely see the other way around. Thank you so much for appreciating and loving our culture and sharing it with your friends. It’s very heart warming. I hope your channel gets bigger!
The reason for that is they are there to work and survive and send money back home. They don't have the luxury and comfort of already making it and enjoying the ability to compare cultures of different countries.
As a korean-american im also grateful to Jessica for introducing me to try sisig and pancit canton with garlic rice
Stephanie is just like a combination of JISOO and ROSÈ of Blackpink
Yeah
I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO NOTICED HAHAHAA
was looking for this comment. definitely!!!
Yeah 💗
Yezzzz❤
Mahal have 2 meaning in tagalog , the first one is Love , you can use mahal for person you love ( feeling of love) , second, mahal another meaning is expensive , so if you love manok instead using Mahal , you can say Gusto means you like , so instead saying mahal ko ang manok, tell “ Gusto ko ang manok”
I like the “I’m just a normal Korean college student” statement and then learning he stayed in The Philippines when he was young makes me love James already!!! On another note, I love how they enjoyed eating Filipino food! Jessica really deserves a huge thank you for introducing Filipino food and even Filipino culture to her fellow Koreans!!! ❤️❤️❤️
James should start vlogging with the help of Jessica!!
JAMES REMINISCING HIS CHILDHOOD BECAUSE OF TURON AND I'M LIKE OH NO HE'S GONNA CRY GE'S GONNA CRY WAIT FOR IT 😅❤️ GIVE THEM ADOBO AND SINIGANG SOON
Whenever Jessica explains, I always feel so proud. Like we've had the same childhood together and she's telling our stories to her new friends. Keep it up Ate Jessica.
10:04
Calamansi: We made it boys!
Fact: Calamansi is usually mixed with Gin in the Philippines. Gin is like the Soju in South Korea.
Yeaaa trueee😅
Pang gamot sa Ubo hahahah
@@bernalynrosana9887 we totoo?
@@johnmadiana2689 pag may sipon ubo tatay ko yan lang gumagaling na ehh...
@@bernalynrosana9887 placibo effect lang yan haha
Justin is really a pro MC. He acts, reacts and speaks right in front of camera.
I hope Justin thru his MC role promote the goodwill of the Philippines like what Jessica is doing!.
He acts and speaks like my younger brother and a bit look the same as well. SO funny.
As a Filipino, i could'nt resist seing jessica and her friends eating those foods,of course i am so so proud, i've tried it all, and that's also the reason why i'm proud to be a filipino, about what pani said the chinese PANCIT CANTON, i've tried it with my chinese cousin of course i am filipino but my blood breed's are mixed, i have tasted SPANISH-origin lechon,KOREAN-ramen, and CHINESE-pancit canton, and so on, it's giving me goosebumps that jessica and her friends loves PINOY foods! AND STAY CHILL BECAUSE I'M ALSO LIKE PANI WHO IS A FOOD EATER
Aw I love how Jessica is so proud of the Phiippines. You can see the sparkle in her eyes while talking about it. 🥰 Salamat Jessica.
Parang palaging excited.... 😁😁😁
I love Pani's Appetite 😅 she's too busy eating..
And how does she maintain that figure, honestly? Am envious :)
As a former English teacher, We teach our student to express love instead of like when you're expressing something that you really really like. So instead of saying like since you really really like it, better use love. Therefore, the tagalog clause for "I love manok" is Gustong gusto ko ng manok and it means I love manonk not 'mahal ko ang manok" Stay safe!
I love how transparent and honest their reactions and feedback were. No sugarcoating just pure honesty and genuineness ❤️
Especially from Pani!!
I love how she says "WE call this in the Philippines" she is a true filipina!
I really love how Jessica takes pride on everything about the Philippines.Every time she says “We have this in the Philippines”.This is how we do it in The Philippines”.Like the country is so akin to her.Such warm feeling.
You can see and feel Jessica's excitement when her friends liked and enjoyed all the food. She's like a Philippine tourism ambassador in her country. Thank you, Jessica for introducing and spreading Filipino culture to your Korean friends. God bless you more!
Idky but I felt proud when they empty the dishes. They must’ve been really liked it. Thank you Jessica for your neverending love for the PH. Can’t thank you enough. Stay safe 😊
...and Pani loving the kangkong🥰
its nice seeing koreans enjoy filipino dishes and as a pinoy myself seeing how proudly jessica talks about us and our culture is very touching. it really boost my morale and self esteem. and im sure every filipino who watched her videos feels the same way.
11:02, the timing of the ate giving the turon was very perfect.
ate jessica make more vlog with ate sylvia and moy PLS!
The timing was CRAZY
They're always doing IG Reels! :D
I love her effort that she's not just trying to eat pinoy foods and things, but also she shares the experience to her friends and other people in korea❤️
Just want to say THANK YOU SO MUCH for introducing Filipino food to your Korean friends despite all the prejudice that are happening or has happened with regards to brown skinned people
In SK. I hope that SK could also continue to see the beauty in Filipinos as much as Filipinos do the same to SK and appreciate the many beautiful aspects of SK such as their food, people, culture and so on. God bless🙏🏼
There should be a part two! They're so fun! They really enjoyed the food! Next time you should let them taste Adobo & sinigang. And desserts like Halo-halo and so much more 😂
Encore with the same at Uncle Boracay Restaurant with Sylvia.
I just love her, because she knows her food.
The way Jessica looks so proud while explaining the foods. You can really tell how much she love Philippines
The enthusiasm jessica had on introducing the dishes really shows how much she loves filipino culture and food. Thank you jessica love you always :)
I can tell through Jessica's eyes while explaining every food they eat that she is very very very proud in Filipino delicacies...
It's touching that Jessica embraces the fact she grew up in the philippines and introduces the culture to her friends any chance she gets. Thank you for loving philippines :) 💞
feels like , you're the best teacher when you taught them about filipino culture and values , filipino foods or filipino words 😍 paksu paksu 👏👏
James so gentlemen he just serve pancit canton to jess
Jessica is the perfect food blogger. Very honest in her opinion, and facial reaction is so natural. No pretension there.
I really love when Jessica always says “We are in the Philippines” it just shows how much she loves the Philippines and that she has a Filipino heart ❤ and for that she deserves a slow clap 👏👏👏
i did NOT know that San Miguel is famous in korea too! most women here like the apple flavored beer or the light, while most men prefer the eagle beer, red horse. also happy that James was able to remember some of his childhood memories of eating our food. pani is so pretty, she looks & sounds like Jisoo of BP. glad u guys had a great time. 🥰
You see the Filipino hospitality?? They welcomed you and your friends with a freebie of turon for dessert
Maybe they recognize you also- are you a regular customer of that Filipino restaurant???
She said that she's been there once.
It’s common in Korea to get 서비스 (seobiseu) which is free food that the restaurant ahjummas give you. They basically had seobiseu.
I think she went there with Sylvia before 😊
she literally mentioned it that she’s been there with her roomie. That’s how they met
Petition for Jessica to received an award or a recognition for best every introducing Philippine food and culture overseas!!!
Ya the factory of san miguel is in cebu city is walking distance to our place which is mandaue..here in the Philippines...
it’s really great how Jessica introduce Filipino foods to her friend. I’m your fan from ph, you’re so pretty hope to meet u soon!🥰 thanks for the love for ph
The way Justin said "TAGAY!!!" loudly aaaaa, Filipino vibes tlga HAHAHAHHA
Awwhhhh I love how these videos just keep getting better. I learn a lot about Korean culture and preferences also when I watch these videos. It's nice that you guys appreciate some of our dishes too. I myself looooove bibimbap. Like... I just love it. Even if it doesn't taste like a Filipino dish, it just tastes amazing and interesting and so new. And this video made me crave sisig. Omg. Sisig is delicious.
Honestly, i feel like you’re a filipina introducing filipino food to foreign friends. I also, do like that to my foreign friends, introducing pinoy foods and explaining in detail. Have a great day Jessica! 🙂
I can see BP Jisoo eating Filipino food with Pani.
She looks just like her
Same!! I just thought it's only me. She's pretty like jisoo
OMG ! I was thinking of it too just by looking thru her eyes 😍 soo Jisoo likeee !
Yeah same I thought it was just me she is really pretty too
Jessica, your very articulate in your English, very appropriate as a vlogger. You have a dual love for Koreans and Filipinos. Keep it up.
I love the fact that Jessica was more of a Filipino and so proud of introducinf each dish and getting the reactions of her friends. Also, they loved each served meals to thems. very heartwarming as a Filipino myself. 😍
I'm still impressed on how Jessica explain things whatever it is.
Jessica really sets the bar high on Pinoy Culture vlogging. She deserves the to be called Philippines adopted Korean daughter while Ryan Bang is our Philippines adopted son and Sandra our Pambansang Krung Krung.
This is so touching to watch .. filipinos loves A lot of Korean Food and now we got to see koreans appreciates our Cuisine .. thank you Jessica .. you're a national treasure 💞
As a Filipino, it really warms my heart to know that another nation appreciates even just a small fraction of our culture. :)
Justin is so nice and polite. Very nice couple. I am amazed how Jessica speaks tagalog so fluently.
Jovy's Grill should give Jessica 15% discount everytime they come with their friends.
dude, no way. That's how Filipinos lose business--always giving discounts. The freebie is good enough.
Yup thats too much
They got some free foods already, that is more than enough.
It's turon the banana wrap in wrapper it's more yummier when it's cooked and add it with sugar
I feel happy koreans appreciate Filipino food likewise Pinoys love korean food too...cultural,political and social.connection between our countries is so great.thank you for your love and respect to the Philippines....
Thanks for introducing our very own filipino food to your friends… it’s makes us fellow filipino proud.. Thanks Jessica 😘💙👏🏻we are glad you guys love it🙂
I wonder how jessica learned English. I really love how she speaks in English.. its very clear and well pronounced..the diction is good.
Anyway...that pancit canton and sisig is drooling me bigtime ‼️🤣
This is such a heartwarming video. I know it's just food, but there's something about new people discovering the (underrated) Filipino cuisine. Also, James was clearly going on a trip down memory road there 😂 so sweet! Thanks, Jessica! 💖
Sylvia: "Tagay Hanggang
mamatay"
😁😁😁
I Love Jessica Lee the way she introduce our food in her fellow korean ... Thank for appreciating our foods in your country as of now you are my favorite vlogger.... Salamat po!!!
Wow its first time to heard that San Miguel is famous in korea.❤️ Yes Jessica right San Miguel is made here in Philippines
Yes mabibili mo siya sa mga 711 or GS25, CU dito sa korea. But ung pale pilsin can version lang, at made in Hongkong na san miguel pero same taste sa pinas. San miguel is a big Asian/filipino conglomerate.
“I love” means *Mahal ko* but if your referring to foods you can say *Gusto ko* for example “Gusto ko ng Manok” especially when your craving it. You just add ANG so you can create a complete sentence because if you only use "Gusto ko manok ( i love chicken)" It sounds incomplete sentence is tagalog even though its right in english. I hope it helps to those people who are learning Filipino language. . (ㅅ´ ˘ `)
If you say "mahal ko ang manok", it sounds like you are talking about a specific chicken. I think it's more natural to say "gusto ko ng manok".
Gutom ako
Or say “mahilig ako sa manok” or “paborito ko ang manok” which are other ways of saying one loves chicken.
I am new to this Channel And I am born filipina. I was so amazed how you introduced the filipino food in your friends and Kapwa Koreans!❤️
Please enjoy doing vlogs!!!❤️ God Bless Po ate Jessica, Take care always!!!❤️
Jessica Lee-Korean by blood but pure Filipino by heart. Thank you for introducing our food/culture to your friends!
Thank you Jessica for introducing not only Filipino food but the culture as a whole! It really means a lot to us!
It’s amazing that Jessica’s subscribers matches the number of views, you have a very loyal fan base. Good job 👏
6:40 Have y’all notice how ate Jessica refer the rice as “ours” ? Nakakaproud 🥺
I enjoyed watching this so much, i have been addicted to watching kdramas lately(thanks Covid) but this has brought me a different kind of joy and sense of pride how you guys enjoyed our food so much and how James and Jessica gave memorable references living here in the Philippines which show how they genuinely got immersed in our culture. It's oftentimes easy for us to take everything here for granted and not notice the nuances of our culture, but seeing you guys give appreciation to them gives me a truly positive vibe and gratifying feeling. I really wish i could go back there in Seoul when the time comes coz i also love your culture and tradition. 🙏❤️😍
I liked how James was feeling so nostalgic and vmwas genuine with his reactions and excitement. Can you tell him that in case he comes on vacation in the Philippines I'd be willing to treat him into a fiesta themed dining experience all day? That's an ultimate filipino food experience.
Pani looks like Jisoo and Rose rolled into one. Justin's review is probably the winner. James nostalgic reaction is gold and ofcourse, Jessica is as beautiful as ever.
Anyway, I will wait for them to try bagong lutong sinigang na baboy, nilagang baka and tinolang manok. Let's see which one they'd like.
Jisoo+Rose+Miyeon for me
This is what i also thought about especially when smile, theres a lil Rosé there.
The feeling that James got when eating the banana is top three best feelings in the world!!
I remember when I was teaching in an International School here in the Philippines and I'd share a lot of our culture with my Korean students (Food mostly hahaha). Learned a lot from them too. Happy to discover this video and channel.
Love it when foreigners appreciate the Filipino food and even like promoting it .❤️
ohmymymy! I don't know why I'm smiling from the beginning till the end. maybe I'm just so happy that you guys LOVE Philippine Food and I feel so proud that I'm emotional 🥰💕
Thanks Jessica for promoting Filipino foods to your Korean friends. They seem to have liked the all the foods you ordered. Galing mo in choosing...love all of them especially sisig, kangkong, fried chicken, pancit Canton...and of course, turon as dessert. Now that your friends have tasted our local foods, next time they can get acquainted with other Filipino dish like chicken adobo, chicken curry, lumpia (shrimp roll), etc. Kudos to you!👏🤗❤️😋
When James mentioned about Jollibee having a big playground..that's when I knew we have the same age. Hahaha aww memories
I find it cute when Jessica excitedly presents to them the menu~
This video is so fun! Your friends are so bubbly ❤️ I hope to see them again in your future videos. Fighting!~
I WAS WAITING FOR THE SINIGANG AND THEIR REACTION BUT THERE'S ALWAYS A NEXT TIME 😁 YOU'RE EXTRA GLOWING IN THIS VID ATE JESSICA HIHI
I am telling my Korean student to go visit that restaurant so she could have a great time remembering Filipino food. Thank you Jessica for sharing :)
I'm so glad they all liked those Filipino food 💖 Jessica is the perfect one to introduce it to others as she defines it well in great details and with her past experiences 👌😊
Jessica is like a mother feeding her children hahahahaha so cute.♥️
i love how you introduced our culture to every koreans by giving them the taste of our delicacies ... keep it up Ate Jessica!!!
I hope that you'll continue to introduce Philippine cuisine to your other Korean/foreign friends. It makes me feel happy to see their reactions liking our food 😊😍.
The smile of a proud Filipina woman, it's a win Jessica. Lmao🤣 they liked it.
i really appreciate that you love introducing pinoy food and culture, i see your happy face and it makes me happy too! thank you so much!
You know whenever I see Jessica's enthusiasm in introducing Filipino foods to Koreans, I kinda remember Dara in her. They both share that same level of happiness when people likes the food they also like. On a side note, I should remember to buy soju when I visit my parents. We're surrounded by hundreds of calamansi trees! :)
im so happy watching this video, while ate jessica explaining the foods she's very proud that Filipino's food is very delicious, and also you guys made my day thank you for this enjoying vlog!
@10:05 we put calamansi as well to our Pinoy soju (Ginebra San Miguel :b) maybe 4-5 calamansi in a bottle(330ml). It is nice to see other nationalities share Filipino Culture to their countrymen, and sometimes that is when you realize that we got something in common... Well done. Thank you. :)
Hayyyyyyyy I miss san miguel apple flavor... even though i live in the Philippines..We have alcohol ban here in Kalibo now😩
I really enjoy watching this vlog, how Korean love and also enjoy eating Filipino foods. My Filipino heart is so full❤️
Thank you very much miss Jessica for introducing our Filipino culture to your fellow Koreans. Isa ka talagang pusong pinoy😍😍😍🍺🍺🍺
I love their personalities, especially Justin's. Now I'm convinced anyone who's named Justin is handsome just like SB19 Justin lol
Corny nga lang mag joke ang Justin natin
Not all Justin are handsome and cute you need to travel more
Loved everyone but shout out to James for the touching childhood memories through food! Lovely content as always. Hola from Spain!
I love Justin being extra and getting the 😑 look from jessica and pani.
Love Pani reactions and eating.
Love James memories comingback
Came back here after Momoland's Jane featured the same restaurant in her recent vlog
actually they here in the same time
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I love how Jessica casually said "In Philippines, we call it ____". I find it cute!! 🤭
At first I thought Justin is Thanapob " TOR" Leeratanakajorn. He looks like him. He's a thai actor, singer and a model also from thailand.