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  • @KingSchratz
    @KingSchratz  Місяць тому +347

    All my team mom and pop restaurants people make sure you hit the thumbs up - again, the reason there aren’t more is because they never do well amongst the subscribers!🫶🏾

    • @marcusstoudemire100
      @marcusstoudemire100 Місяць тому +12

      Yo why UA-cam be acting like u deleted your channel. I haven't seen a single recommendation in months btw. It messed up my cardio days because I thought u weren't active

    • @racqueltaylor849
      @racqueltaylor849 Місяць тому +2

      That's so true

    • @LoLLyZ
      @LoLLyZ Місяць тому +3

      @@marcusstoudemire100yt hating

    • @marcusstoudemire100
      @marcusstoudemire100 Місяць тому +1

      @@LoLLyZ no biggie. I got so many videos to catch up on. I'm gonna shred so nice in August now 😌$$$

    • @kerwinperez7839
      @kerwinperez7839 Місяць тому +3

      Dominican MOM and POP! La Cocina de Cristina in Hackensack

  • @drexartim560
    @drexartim560 Місяць тому +342

    Thing i like the most about you, aside from being so open minded to cuisines, is how you eat rice. Ive seen a lot of food contents from westerners that eats asian food but disregards the rice that comes with the food. You eat rice like it's something to fight for and i really respect that

    • @reapd2576
      @reapd2576 Місяць тому +19

      yeah i really like how he straight meals up the rice unlike most western food reviewers

    • @poorpinoyvlogs
      @poorpinoyvlogs Місяць тому +7

      Westerner's and typically non-Asian people look at rice as a side dish. Which is super weird when its basically flavourless, but they would eat it alone sometimes lol. But for some people, they really just dont want to eat additional carbs and Filipino meals usually have a ton of rice with them.

    • @CoFFee-uw5sv
      @CoFFee-uw5sv Місяць тому +1

      Ikr

    • @f.b.lagent1113
      @f.b.lagent1113 Місяць тому +1

      ⁠​⁠@@poorpinoyvlogs the fats and other carbs like bread, potatoes or corn makes up for their diet’s “heftyness”, just not used to rice

    • @MaximaToluene
      @MaximaToluene Місяць тому +1

      This. Filipino cuisine almost always requires rice. Its not optional haha.

  • @juliusconcepcion3919
    @juliusconcepcion3919 Місяць тому +441

    Mustard is not part of any filipino traditional dish nor part of any filipino food culture. Filipino chicken curry is mainly just curry and coconut milk based. How you ate your bbq and lumpia and rice with the vinegar, that is actually how filipinos eat. For westerners, fiipino cuisine might definitely be too strong in terms of flavor. But that is why the rice is there. To balance it out and fill you more.

    • @zenheiser9695
      @zenheiser9695 Місяць тому +38

      Turmeric yung nalalasahan nya since kasama ito sa main ingredients ng mga yellow mustard.

    • @Prinren
      @Prinren Місяць тому +25

      We do eat a mustard. Mustard greens. Mustasa! However yeah he’s tasting turmeric probably cause that’s what makes mustard yellow.

    • @juliusconcepcion3919
      @juliusconcepcion3919 Місяць тому +2

      Which part of my comment did i ever say we do not eat mustard.? He said it himself. He was referring to French's mustard. Obviously, that was what i was referring to as well.

    • @Prinren
      @Prinren Місяць тому +11

      @@juliusconcepcion3919 why are you so worked up? I was just saying so do eat A TYPE of mustard traditionally. I didn’t deny the fact we eat mustard. Geez.

    • @prettyrandom3755
      @prettyrandom3755 Місяць тому

      I was trying to imagine the mustard he was saying ..I guess its the turmeric...

  • @Mike_219
    @Mike_219 Місяць тому +270

    tropical hut is legit. That's where most of hte filipinos be ordering catering for parties when they don't feel like cooking. Love that place

    • @eatsmylifeYT
      @eatsmylifeYT Місяць тому +30

      I just wish Filipinos would stop taking the names of established restaurants in the Philippines and use them for their own eatery in another country.

    • @ogass8144
      @ogass8144 Місяць тому

      Yo Mike are you Filipino?

    • @eatsmylifeYT
      @eatsmylifeYT Місяць тому +8

      @@ogass8144 I don't think he is. Or if he really is a Filipino, je's probably never been to tbe Philippines and has never been to Tropical Hut.

    • @theReal.JuanDelaCruz
      @theReal.JuanDelaCruz Місяць тому +1

      No. Its not. Sorry.

    • @PROLIFIC_TRAVELS
      @PROLIFIC_TRAVELS Місяць тому +1

      Only SCAMMERS say "LEGIT" 😂

  • @yvtts
    @yvtts Місяць тому +149

    Looove filipino curry. We use no mustard in our curry though. Yellow curry powder, sometimes added tumeric, makes it yellow. Might be the ginger variant mixed with the coconut milk, curry powder and fish sauce that mimicked the pungency of mustard. But the beauty in our food is that the recipes vary but they're all good! Great to see you enjoy our food!! 😊

    • @KingSchratz
      @KingSchratz  Місяць тому +37

      It literally tasted like yellow mustard. Maybe they make it different.

    • @TheMaisonets
      @TheMaisonets Місяць тому +15

      Maybe THIS PLACE specifically uses yellow mustard though.

    • @yvtts
      @yvtts Місяць тому +3

      @@TheMaisonets Maybe! And if King gave it 7.5/10, I might actually try putting mustard in curry too!

    • @trollzone1
      @trollzone1 Місяць тому +1

      @@KingSchratzmake a video about your eye’s scar. I want to hear its origin story.

    • @neoraising
      @neoraising Місяць тому +4

      the flavor profile of filipino curry is reminiscent of mustard now that I think about it but mustard is def not an ingredient in a traditional preparation...maybe that store used mustard as a substitute bec of the similarity in flavor profile

  • @docbojoc1466
    @docbojoc1466 Місяць тому +15

    Tropical Hut is my go-to place for Filipino Food. The original one is at Rt. 9 in Old Bridge,NJ where I used to live. They had that place since the early 2000. They only have 2 small table and a few chairs at that location during that time. Owner is a chef and very friendly. Their food is not only tasty but also consistent every single time. And the secret to the consistency is the chefs exact measurement.
    You can see it at the walls of his kitchen. Back then, if you come during closing time, they make sure to sell off all their food. To do that, if you order a small size serving, they will give you medium size for the price of a small serving. And sometimes I get an extra free small order. This assures you that food is being prepared fresh daily. I don't know if they still do that though. I miss that place.

  • @rutheragonoy2062
    @rutheragonoy2062 Місяць тому +101

    7:00 Filipino bbq is supposed to be dipped in the vinegar. So yeah man. Do your thing. 😂

    • @eduardochavacano
      @eduardochavacano Місяць тому

      that to most westerner is dumb. You marinate for hours then you keep glazing the meat with BBQ sauce, then you wash off the flavor with Cheap Vinegar that will over power the BBQ flavor.

    • @Romir616
      @Romir616 Місяць тому +4

      Yep. I go rice first, then a bite off the stick and sip from the cup. :p

    • @Seve-wi7si
      @Seve-wi7si Місяць тому +4

      Sometimes vinegar can ruine the taste of bbq. Even me as Pinoy i don't always dip my bbq in vinegar.

    • @JadeMythriil
      @JadeMythriil Місяць тому +3

      @@Seve-wi7si to each their own. Personally I can't eat bbq without tuyo and suka(soy sauce w/ vinegar)

    • @ScheraZwei
      @ScheraZwei Місяць тому +1

      ​@@JadeMythriilnah man, a godly marinated bbq is enough for me. Any sauce just ruins it.
      So i eat bbq as is. Imo, if the bbq is good, then why need a sauce?

  • @S4XNE
    @S4XNE Місяць тому +25

    LOVE these mom and pop restaurant videos. I feel like I learn something new everytime.

  • @aidawilson971
    @aidawilson971 Місяць тому +18

    Thank you for trying our Filipino pinoy foods. Crispy Pata is great pairing with Beer just like Sisig.
    And Btw, the Filipino chicken curry has no mustard in it. Lol
    Its cooked with coconut milk, ginger , and curry powder , and turmeric . Indian curry otherwise, they mostly don’t use coconut milk , but use yogurt instead.
    Enjoy ! 😁🇵🇭❤️

  • @Prinren
    @Prinren Місяць тому +12

    We don’t put murstard in, our spice mix just has similar spice as French mustard. WHICH IS TURMERIC. Though. Usually you do t really taste it at. This one might just be very turmeric forwards. We also eat yellow turmeric rice sooo

  • @jrtelic1228
    @jrtelic1228 Місяць тому +54

    the bbq sauce is usually a spicy banana ketchup (brand is called in jufran). usually marinated with sprite

    • @PrincePryce
      @PrincePryce Місяць тому +1

      hey, don't spread our secrets!😆

    • @miaya3898
      @miaya3898 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@PrincePryceit's all over the internet

    • @introvert4everfreddy656
      @introvert4everfreddy656 Місяць тому +1

      Sometimes with coke too😅

    • @pinoynation4583
      @pinoynation4583 Місяць тому +3

      Nahhhh ever heard of mama sita's bbq marinade 😂. The ketchup is just there as glaze while grilling

    • @miaya3898
      @miaya3898 Місяць тому

      @@pinoynation4583 never been a fan of Mama Sita products. I find them overrated

  • @0perabae
    @0perabae Місяць тому +15

    I mentioned on a stream once about trying different Filipino restaurants so this made me happy to see! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @waveynj6602
    @waveynj6602 Місяць тому +29

    that sun had bro mad lol i feel him tho 11:50

  • @easya5663
    @easya5663 Місяць тому +9

    Kudos to you man
    You actually do something
    Most of the channels just say
    "Oh my god" or "wow"
    Just to get filipino views
    You actually describe the taste texture and feeling of the food
    As well as expectations and psychological responses
    Massive respect man keep it up

  • @aigurango84
    @aigurango84 Місяць тому +12

    The spiced vinegar on the rice with the beef BBQ....
    That's a classic Filipino way of eating it.
    I nominate you as an honorary pinoy.

  • @rollmyeggroll8947
    @rollmyeggroll8947 Місяць тому +34

    Already know Schratz is valid at our Filipino cookouts! Ain’t nothing better than seeing our culture being spread out 🇵🇭🫶

  • @Spade_XI
    @Spade_XI 21 день тому +1

    Fun Fact: There is a Tropical Hut brand that is a fast food chain in the Philippines and they are older than Jollibee.. Back in the day, there were 3 popular Filipino fast food chains, Tropical Hut, Cindy's and Jollibee.. Their burger patties taste very similar, until Jollibee went commercial and change theirs into a more beefy taste..

  • @paulchristianCruz
    @paulchristianCruz Місяць тому +5

    For the chicken curry - Its not mustard, its curry powder=), Crispy pata - you can dip with a sauce (vinegar, soysauce, crush garlic, sliced onions and sugar (mixed everything)

  • @kerwinperez7839
    @kerwinperez7839 Місяць тому +10

    please please TRY La Cocina de Cristina in Hackensack its REALLY GOOD Dominican food made fresh! I go every Sunday after Church.

  • @Ki11er_B
    @Ki11er_B Місяць тому +9

    OMG dude!!! Why you do this to me!! I'm doing my 12 hr shift and tryna only have 1 lunch meal cutting some weight then seeing this made me crave for some Filipino foods! UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH finishing those meals with some Leche Flan as dessert is freakin the best way to go!!!

  • @roberthemedes1064
    @roberthemedes1064 Місяць тому +5

    Filipino curry is very similar to Japanese curry. Its mild not spicy. It normally doesn't use mustard though. The BBQ stick looks really good.

  • @dantemalla3753
    @dantemalla3753 Місяць тому +2

    Crispy pata is best as a beer food. We call it "pulutan". It's what you pick with your fingers while drinking beer & watching NFL or NBA.

  • @tweedledee-z5c
    @tweedledee-z5c Місяць тому +5

    You’re a true Pinoy now eating with your hands 😆 and eating rice with every bite! I was also let down when the lumpia was not crunchy..you always make the food look so good now I’m hungry! Can’t go wrong with crispy pata!

  • @tonydauto8246
    @tonydauto8246 Місяць тому +18

    That BBQ meat on the stick looks so good, almost like the kind you get from the pincho truck that the Puerto Ricans make

  • @lornajean27
    @lornajean27 Місяць тому +5

    Yes we love vinegar with our food!!! When you decided to eat it with the barbeque too, I was like yes that's how you do it!!!

  • @BesGaming09
    @BesGaming09 Місяць тому +11

    In Ph, we always have "dip sauce" on our table. Spicy Vinegar, or shrimp paste (alamang) or soy sauce (datu puti / silver swan) or (bagoong) fish sauce.. We always have atleast 2 or 3 dip sauce. So when you put vinegar on your BBQ, i knew that you'll taste heaven. 🤭

    • @rogeee
      @rogeee Місяць тому

      bobo

  • @dars.2165
    @dars.2165 Місяць тому +1

    @ 5:07 “ A little rice with this & come back!” You’re Filipino! 😊🇵🇭

  • @mzbebe408
    @mzbebe408 Місяць тому +3

    Hey king! It’s been a while since you’ve eaten Filipino food. Glad you enjoyed it. For Filipinos rice is life lol we eat rice with everything.

  • @MiddleAgeMike
    @MiddleAgeMike Місяць тому +4

    Liquid laundry detergent rubbed into stain ASAP then flushed with water has saved many of my shirts. Keep stain wet if no detergent until you get home.

  • @danimal.4
    @danimal.4 Місяць тому +7

    been subbed since 15k much love schratz🔥🫶🏾

    • @KingSchratz
      @KingSchratz  Місяць тому +2

      Appreciate you🫱🏾‍🫲🏽

  • @dennissanvicente1576
    @dennissanvicente1576 11 днів тому

    Typical we don't use mustard, the piquancy is most probably the use of vinegar in the braising liquid w/ curry spices & coconut cream. The BBQ stick is most likely pork shoulder, marinaded w/ banana ketchup, lemon-lime soda, soy sauce, S&P, vinegar & brown sugar. Unfortunately lumpia has to be eaten freshly fried, if covered, the steam or humidity will make it soggy. Bicol Express has ver tender braised meats, rich coconut cream & hot chili peppers. Anything abodo requires plenty of steamed rice. Pancit is so variable according to many different regional & family recipes. Cripsy pata is for very special occasions and don't tell your doctor about your cholesterol levels! As for leche flan is best homemade. Thanks for sharing and enjoying Filipino food!

  • @kapitanbasahan
    @kapitanbasahan 12 днів тому

    the vinegar sauce we use can be made with 1 part white vinegar and 1 part cane vinegar. a ton of diced red onion and maybe a few slices of chilli depending on the person, slices or smashed bits of garlic then black pepper and a bit of sugar if you want. let the vinegar sit in a cool dark place for a week or 2 then depending on how much you want the spices to get mixed up before use.

  • @RobertoSabasArtist
    @RobertoSabasArtist 20 днів тому

    Excellent reviews! I like how you break down the flavor profiles for each item that you try. I’m new to the channel and have yet to check out your other videos… If you haven’t already reviewed it, I recommend Filipino store bought items and/or reviews of Filipino snacks like siopao (heavily borrowed from Chinese cuisine).
    Ditto re above comments on Filipino chicken curry. I use either yellow curry or Madras curry and coconut milk when I cook it. Throw in some string beans and cubed potatoes and you got yourself a great meal!

  • @IndiaEight5
    @IndiaEight5 Місяць тому +3

    You actually did it the right way by pouring on some of that vinegar on that barbecue. Gud jab!

  • @deanawells4395
    @deanawells4395 Місяць тому +7

    Filipino food is amazing 🎉. Sorry you not feeling well. Maybe it is the heat or slightly dehydrated. Take care of yourself

  • @rodteodoro4933
    @rodteodoro4933 Місяць тому +4

    Thats what i do i put vinegar with the bbq and eat it with rice!

  • @Snorlaxxxxxxxxx
    @Snorlaxxxxxxxxx Місяць тому +1

    This guy did it so well along with the information, such a great video! thumbs uppp

  • @rubikaddict619
    @rubikaddict619 Місяць тому

    fire review, love your description of the food brodie. coming from a filipino myself. I'd chow down with u fr. humble dude fr

  • @jasperanthonypinlac7266
    @jasperanthonypinlac7266 Місяць тому +1

    Watching this 1am while working is really bad. I'm craving now!
    Happy you enjoyed the food!

  • @deandreblunson4198
    @deandreblunson4198 Місяць тому +4

    “The flavor..of FAT..is delicious.” 😭😭😭
    Agreed 🫡

  • @zachturner3443
    @zachturner3443 Місяць тому +3

    Awesome video man the king never disappoints 🔥🔥

  • @zacharymendoza
    @zacharymendoza 28 днів тому

    On point with the simplicity of rice and a well seasoned/well made protein. Some days I crave some good filipino bbq with a huge stack of white rice 👌🏽

  • @dfk123
    @dfk123 4 дні тому

    watching you talk about food and enjoying it made me went to the nearest local restaurant and order what you ate :)

  • @lakesong7566
    @lakesong7566 Місяць тому

    love the video man, i can really see you've ate a lot of filipino foods, you know what flavor to expect, ate a lot of rice, and no BS review. props!

  • @iamollem
    @iamollem Місяць тому +2

    that chicken curry has no mustard though. its main ingredients are ginger, curry/turmeric powder and coconut milk.

  • @richezOne
    @richezOne Місяць тому +4

    Dip that BBQ in the Vinegar sauce!! fire!

  • @tstyle76
    @tstyle76 25 днів тому

    I can’t express enough gratitude for this! Glad you enjoyed!

  • @hill2hell
    @hill2hell 7 днів тому

    7:15 that is actually what alot of Filipinos do with bbq, or maybe I'm just weird because I drizzle the vinegar on my rice too.

  • @MQMD24
    @MQMD24 Місяць тому +2

    Crispy pata is best with cold beer. San mig

  • @Chaotic_Hireling
    @Chaotic_Hireling Місяць тому

    Solid honest review! love how you double-triple bite as you taste each food.

  • @mmyr8ado.360
    @mmyr8ado.360 Місяць тому +1

    Fun fact: there is a small chain of restaurants in the Philippines named Tropical Hut that was popular in the late 90s and 2000s. That's probably where they got the name for the restaurant.

  • @XB8
    @XB8 6 днів тому

    Awesome review and spot on! I go here for my fix and their food always slaps! 💯🔥

  • @pemjin4567
    @pemjin4567 Місяць тому +1

    Would invite this guy in a filipino cook out bro! He eats like a filipino just enjoying the food

  • @nonnabobotgalicia
    @nonnabobotgalicia Місяць тому +1

    spicy vinegar with barbecue and rice is a very Filipino way of eating, vinegar would go with most everything

  • @VitaminCookies
    @VitaminCookies Місяць тому

    I really appreciate your reviews. You really put time into analyzing the flavors of each dish.

  • @jaisawanksta
    @jaisawanksta Місяць тому +1

    Fat cap on the bbq stick means its legit. Looks like the right size cuts too. Many places cut them to large and become tough

  • @justingaliza8367
    @justingaliza8367 Місяць тому +1

    What a lot folks don't know is that almost every filipino meal food always comes with a side of rice. My all time favorite filipino dish is Dinuguan(chocolate meat) savory stew usually of pork and/or meat simmered in a rich, spicy dark gravy of pig blood, garlic, chili, and vinegar over rice yo. Another dish Kare-kare another stew that features thick savory peanut sauce. It is generally made from a base of oxtail, beef tripe, pork hocks, egg plant, so good!

    • @cozy6308
      @cozy6308 Місяць тому

      Isn't it supposed to be sour?

    • @justingaliza8367
      @justingaliza8367 Місяць тому

      @@cozy6308 not at all, are you referring to another dish? Like chicken Tinola or Sinigang soup/stew yes it’s a bit sour but so delicious 🤤.

    • @cozy6308
      @cozy6308 19 днів тому

      @@justingaliza8367 the way my grandma cooks dinuguan is pretty sour and the way she cooks tinola is savory but I do agree sinigang is supposed to be sour

  • @bzzxyz69
    @bzzxyz69 Місяць тому +1

    That leche flan is the cherry on top for me if you ate a lot of umami or strong flavored foods, really cleanses the pallette

  • @alainrobertcantiller7182
    @alainrobertcantiller7182 Місяць тому

    As a Filipino the vinigar dip for the lumpiang touge goes as well to the barbecue. You can also use banana ketchup if you don't want something sour but a mild sweet and sour ketchup.

  • @jcssbb
    @jcssbb Місяць тому +1

    Ayo! I'm from maywood! Damn just missed you. One of these days I'm going to cross paths with you. Love your stuff brotha!!!

  • @monstermakku2429
    @monstermakku2429 Місяць тому

    chicken curry(ph)..
    its curry powder, coconut milk, chicken, sauted potato and carrots, ginger, salt pepper(for tasting)..

  • @stephgarcia719
    @stephgarcia719 25 днів тому

    Filipino food is so underrated. So much flavor and creative ingredients. Video making me hungry lol

  • @lowkeyobsessedngl
    @lowkeyobsessedngl Місяць тому

    fun fact: Tropical Hut is also the name of a popular fastfood chain here in the PH. it has declined massively over the years but there are still branches up and running to this day. They had the original Aloha Burger that Jollibee eventually coopted into their Champ line of burgers.

  • @71nk94
    @71nk94 Місяць тому

    Vegetable lumpia, if it sits after some time, the water in the vegetables will seep through and will remove some of the crispiness of the wrapper. It is best eaten around 5 minutes to 30 minutes to keep the crispiness.

  • @desertpinoy5616
    @desertpinoy5616 Місяць тому

    You know what I noticed for the collard greens that y’all eat are very similar to what my mom makes for her sinigang with spinach. Except for ours we put oxtail.

  • @alankampitan7726
    @alankampitan7726 Місяць тому +1

    Nahhhhh, you sure you ain’t Filipino? The vinegar on the BBQ stick is a pro Filipino move bro!

  • @arvinpestano5873
    @arvinpestano5873 Місяць тому

    Man. I am really happy you like our food. As for ghe curry, we dont use mustard. But the fish sauce and the tumerind mixed might have a mustardy taste. Crusoy pata should also dipped in the vinnegar with soysauce .

  • @claudinebernadettejimdar1681
    @claudinebernadettejimdar1681 Місяць тому

    I love cooking Philippino dishes! Just haven’t cooked in a long time. Over here at home the sweet and sour chicken or pork and Chow mein is the cuisine. It’s not like philippino food at all. The noodle is different from what I’m used to. We use Pancit noodles. Adobo is goooood! There’s the Indian dishes too. Do you like curry and Roti? The oxtail is good! I’m always so happy when we get that. It’s my favorite. Nobody really shares the Philippino dishes over here at home. I have no idea why. Probably because somebody over here is isolating the foods. That’s what I think.

  • @NANAHLEE
    @NANAHLEE Місяць тому

    We don't usually use mustard in our dishes, maybe the thing that you tasted is the coconut milk mix with the cury powder.

  • @usdibad6292
    @usdibad6292 Місяць тому +1

    Tropical Hut, one of the greatest what-ifs of modern Filipino culinary history. Could've been Jollibee before Jollibee existed.

  • @christopherdomingo7049
    @christopherdomingo7049 Місяць тому

    That barbecue straight up looking bussin

  • @jhallyybee5285
    @jhallyybee5285 Місяць тому

    What i love about him is He’s not that picky to eating filipino cuisines He’s always willing to try it out

  • @man_of_thought
    @man_of_thought 2 дні тому

    The beef looks amazing 😛. Need to get a good scoop of the rice with it..

  • @shiroic.8848
    @shiroic.8848 Місяць тому

    Whoa that made me hungry 😮 I love places that makes home-cooked meals, & its always a guarantee that most of the menus will taste good. For crispy pata, it really depends on how they season/cook it. I've had some that taste ok, & some that you can eat the meat without needing a dipping sauce bec. it was that tasty! OTOH, I am curious how foreigners would find the taste of other local dishes like Mongo and Papaitan 🤔

  • @strongarmygraaape4132
    @strongarmygraaape4132 Місяць тому

    bro ive been with you since the first jhollibee and seeing how you evolve, now you eating rice and ulam like a real filipino bro hehe. more power to your channel bro

  • @jzzrnbstylgaming9519
    @jzzrnbstylgaming9519 Місяць тому

    Have you ever considered traveling in the Philippines and tasting our food? We have traditional ways of making them and we also have trendy food out here. We have a specialty in every place or city in the Philippines. You should consider travelling here hehe

  • @cbone5999
    @cbone5999 Місяць тому

    Very hard choice but to me highway song covers all the bases,it starts off slow and shifts into high gear and kicks some serious butt.

  • @pdenigma9444
    @pdenigma9444 Місяць тому +1

    The name of this restaurant is probably an homage to the original “Tropical Hut” here in the Philippines, which is a fast food chain that serves Burger and Fried Chicken.
    It’s sort of like Jollibee in a way.

  • @rjbugay8865
    @rjbugay8865 27 днів тому

    We usually pair crispy pata with beer mate. I think we may consider it as finger food (my personal opinion).

  • @Loid.Forger.SXF24
    @Loid.Forger.SXF24 Місяць тому

    You gotta dig into the crispy pata while it's hot or freshly cooked. Leaving it in the box for long week make it rubber and you don't wanna eat that. Beef when it's really crispy. It's heat with beer too

  • @bcriz
    @bcriz 6 днів тому

    Man, you gotta dip that crispy pata in some “Mang Tomas All Purpose Sauce.” It’s a brown sauce that compliments crispy pata or lechon really well.

  • @kcmtv4445
    @kcmtv4445 Місяць тому

    man. my mouth is watering every time you pick a food and eat. Filipino foods are very yum..

  • @hype876
    @hype876 Місяць тому +3

    Tide pens come in clutch for stains on the go

  • @kaoru614khl
    @kaoru614khl Місяць тому

    damn i missed a lot of fil vids! awesome to see a new one! kudos bro!

  • @michaelcharles9847
    @michaelcharles9847 Місяць тому +3

    Bro when are you going to try Haitian food!!! Sleeper right there if you find a good spot 🇭🇹

  • @jigjiog
    @jigjiog 29 днів тому

    This guy can be naturalized, and can be brought to a town fiesta/festival in the province. Surely, will appreciate the food

  • @d18p
    @d18p Місяць тому

    7:03 with that move! you've become one of us now. kababayan!

  • @user-by1io4fq3j
    @user-by1io4fq3j Місяць тому

    13:43 the sauce is better with hot peppers takes it to another level🎉

  • @TheRealKevMighty
    @TheRealKevMighty 23 дні тому

    i love cripsy pata!! Especially with the dip sauce they usually provide.

  • @DonRickyBaby
    @DonRickyBaby Місяць тому

    You did right. We do dip barbecue in vinegar.

  • @Vici0us369
    @Vici0us369 Місяць тому

    Hands down the most underrated is Filipino BBQ!!

  • @roll3886
    @roll3886 Місяць тому

    Watching this made me miss my sister in law's cooking. She's Filipino so she always makes quite a few of her dishes for family functions. I could eat like ten of her lumpia in one sitting and call it a meal, they're that good. Definitely a labor of love though.

  • @deej628
    @deej628 Місяць тому +1

    Bruh Sisig is my go to. So good.

  • @dreddy_g
    @dreddy_g Місяць тому

    Tropical Hut Hamburger was a Filipino Fast Food joint back in the 1980's. I thought this place was in Manila until I saw that it was in NJ. Damn I'm old.
    Dude, you'll need a nap after all that food! Beri goot! 👍

  • @lifewithannamaria
    @lifewithannamaria Місяць тому

    BBQs and lumpias when dipped in chili vinegar sauce tastes better. Sweet bbq sauce w vinegar compliments each other

  • @bkupniewski
    @bkupniewski Місяць тому +15

    The mom and pop spots HIT diffy!

  • @Wafflelover344
    @Wafflelover344 26 днів тому

    Homemade
    Is the perfect description for most Filipino food

  • @serbonkers4130
    @serbonkers4130 Місяць тому

    crispy pata god damn that goes ultra great with ice cold beer bro!

  • @fernandohidalgo6357
    @fernandohidalgo6357 Місяць тому

    Yeah man ! Bbq can be dipped in spiced vinegar. It really actually better ❤❤❤

  • @Mari-es9qo
    @Mari-es9qo Місяць тому

    The BBQ with vinegar and chili, TOP TIER!!!!