Honestly technically there is no authentic filipino dishes all filipino food are based on other countries or influenced from countries who arrived here long before ..
My husband is british, he eats almost Filipino foods and he love it! He even ask me for recipe for him to cook by himself when I’m away. Except fish sauce, bagoong, crabs and shrimps. The rest he enjoys eating
the fact that you guys finished it and not just taste it says a lot. earned a sub for authentic food review and not just talking about it like most food reviewers. 😁
I love how you ask questions about the food like whether or not you’re pronouncing the names right or if you’re eating it the right way, shows your genuine curiosity about what you’re eating 😊💕
Cheers from the states. As a Filipino American, seeing y'all enjoying our food all the way out in the UK is pretty dope to see! I was in London 5 years ago and didn't know there was a Filipino community like that, so I'm gonna have to try this if I'm ever out there again
Not filipino but Im a soup lover. Especially asian soups. BO KHA BUNBO HUE TOM KHA TOM YUM PHO BANH CANH MI QUANG BUN RIEU KHAO SOI BULALO NILAGA TINOLA SINIGANG
If you ever go to the Ph, i suggest that you hunt down "Pares". But it's not sold by the resto and other food establishments. You can get it from motorcycle food carts usually in a quiet street corner.
My guys! First time on your channel and as a Filipino myself, I wanna thank you guys for embracing our food and culture and for being open to trying not just Filipino food, but other food from different countries too. Keep spreading love on this channel. New sub. 🤙
Great video! I'm filipino, and this reminds me of when I invited my non-filipino friends over to a filipino gathering and seeing them taste the food for the first time. Your reactions are genuine and honest.
Congratulations to both of you, you did good on eating Philippine dishes. Actually, there really are no rules when eating Philippine cuisine except for the halo-halo of course, you have to mix it first. I would also like to recommend to you guys to pair both of the crispy pata and the lechon with beer, it's a must try!😋🙂😃
Usually Adobo is salty and tangy combined. But Adobo has A LOOOOOOT of variations really. It's almost like there's not one correct way to cook it because very region here almost have different ways to cook it. And then you have different versions in every household. It's always fun to see people from different culture enjoy our food. Hope it left an impact!
I’m an American married to a Filipina (that’s her on the left) and I’ve discovered the way to make a grown Pinoy cry is to ask him about his mothers adobo recipe. They always get so emotional thinking about their Nanay’s version of adobo as it reminds them of how much they love their Nanay.
All filipinos gonna be appreciating this video especially me cause we really appreciate someone who trying are food and not only tasting but finishing all of it so thank you!🙏
Love to see other cultures come out of their comfort zone, and try other foods from other cultures. I feel like that's another perspective of what humanity is. Which is sharing our cultures with one another.
@@CheatDayATW If you know Filipinos there in UK if they invite you to their parties just go no questions asked you will not be disappointed Filipinos usually prepare food in abundance. They prepare food for 150 people for 50-60 guests and bring some too to go after the party haha!!
Love to see Foreigners Appreciating our Home Dishes that we Grew to Love. Keep it up always, much love from the Philippines. Always Stay Safe and Godspeed to you Both!
"If they give you lemon, you gotta squeeze it." Spot on. And you described the flavor of palabok perfectly: you can eat and eat and eat it because its flavor is so subtle and nice.
Thank you brothers for appreciating our Filipino foods. And I love the way u eat. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart! ❤️ much love❤️❤️❤️ from Qatar.
@@CheatDayATW If you do try cooking filipino dishes, I would suggest ignoring people saying "it's not the right way to do it", because even in the philippines people cook the same dish differently depending on their region/family recipe. Technically you can do it any way you want, I remember having a very long argument with a guy over how to cook sisig because the way my family cooked sisig is way different from how the "original" sisig was prepared. anyhoo have a good day, looking forward to your future videos.
@@severedproxy i completely agree. a lot of filipino food (not all) is a fusion of different filipino and foreign cultures. thus different ways of cooking. Adobo alone has tons of versions 😁
@@CheatDayATW hello! i recently found your channel and you are so fun! thank you for trying and enjoying our cuisine! would you please introduce ph to jollof rice and some other nigerian dishes? i would like to learn more about nigerian food and i think filipino people would really love it! salamat po! (thank you!) peace! 💜
so glad you did a part 2 of Filipino food cause i loved your first video! i'm not sure if you were told about BangSiLog but it stands for bangus (milkfish) - sinangag (fried rice) - itlog (egg) and it's usually for breakfast. the bangus may be replaced with other meat like tocino (caramelized pork) and it will be called ToSiLog or maybe longganisa (Filipino breakfast sausages) and it will be called LongSiLog 😉 anyway, i'm really glad you're liking Filipino food! thank you and keep safe!
Thank you for trying Filipino dishes and desserts. I hope you can visit our country to experience more of our culinary gems to experience the different food that our islands (7,107) has to offer. I'm telling you, if you loved the food that you've tried there, you will fall in love more when you come here in our country. Our culture is very diverse so as our food. 😃
Good job guys! I don't know if it was explained to you about the "veggies" on your plate? Well, let me tell you now; It is basically the equivalent to cole slaw , in a way it is a palette cleanser, so you can taste the other dishes that you might have. It is called ATCHARA, It is not onions that you thought, it is scredded unbripe papaya, cucumber, carrots, vinegar, sugar fermented in a jar. The rice that you ate at first is Garlic rice, a staple of leftover rice fried with lots of garlic to give that extra flavor.
I like that you finish the foods instead of wasting it. Thanks for featuring Our foods 👍👍☺️☺️ stay safe ☺️☺️ love to support vloggers who features Philippines 👍👍
When it comes to Filipino foods, most of it were viands and always partnered with rice. Get used to eat rice. Much appreciated for making some videos about these foods.
The fish you ate is the bangus (milk fish). You did an awesome job mixing the palabok. It has an acquired taste and it's not to the liking to many foreigners. Glad you found a place serving "true" Filipino lechon.
Fun Fact: Kamayan means "eating with bare hands". Filipino foods is best experienced using your hands for eating (except for soups). Other part of the experience is eating while you put your one foot on your chair while using your bare hands.
I don't know why but I really appreciate it when a foreigner tries our food and genuinely comments on it. It feels good that they enjoy the everyday food we eat.
First time watching your videos whil eating and I've loved it and appreciate it so much. Thank you for finishing the filipino food even though I know you're so full at that moment haha. You eat so many delicious filipino foods there. Deserve a subs ^_^ more power to make another vlogs guys! I hope I can see you both eating balot hahaha. So many foreigners saying it's so delicious and some don't like it
Imagine your a kid on a hot vacation month having summon by your mother after playing with friends outside just to eat that perfect Halo-halo. I miss the good old days.
You guys are d' best!!!,.. U know, asking whats the "best way" eating the food before digging it up. Unlike other food vloggers who pretends.. Acting like "know how" but ended up messing it all up....
I love this video and the way ur two react with each food...bro im just amazed and proud that im a filipino...thank u very much for featuring our dishes 😊 the crunchiness of the Crispy Pata make me crave for one dude 😉
That's the way to Filipinos hearts. Enjoying our foods makes us support you guys. Watching you from the Philippines. Hope you come and visit our country one day.
Watching made me hungry.. the brolls in the beginning is effective. You did the noodles or palabok right. Yes halo halo mix it first. The okay hand gesture while mouth is full is cute lol. You’re friend is mutual tasking: filming you while is eating. Keep on eating. Watching from Canada
Watching you guys how you eat Filipino foods feels so satisfying. I mean.. Haha you eat EVERYTHING the right way. It's good to ask how you'll eat something that's foreign to you. Some UA-camrs don't. Result, they don't appreciate it or satisfied with it. Lol. Your vlog is simple yet convincing.
I'm very amaze with you sir, I can feel your by heart and soul ,is a good person, somehow your a Filipino in a part, seldom a foreigner eats by his/her hands ,wow ,I salute yousir
The bangsilog you had earlier had garlic rice which is the 'si' in the name; bangus (fish) - sinangag (garlic fried rice) - itlog (egg). It is typical for the breakfast meal. Otherwise, most meals just use plain rice to accompany the entree.
@@starfruitiger you are right about sinigang. But he is also right about sinangag. Two different dishes. Sinigang is the soursoup, while sinangag is the garlic fried rice.
wow..guys trying pilipino foods..gudluck both of u..enjoy eating and thank u so much for introducing the pilipino foods..i watching u guys from philipines..this is my second times to 3rd time to watching u guys..👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
Your both cool man... Enjoy eating.. These dishes are popular 😎 You would know you are in a Filipino restaurant if there is a lot of chitchats hahahaha... The background really had lot of talks😂😂😂😂😂😂😆😆😆😆😆😆 Lechon kawali best with beer
Nice! Love you guys! You don't need to speak much. Just seeing you enjoy the food is already enough to make us happy! I need a palabok and halo-halo now! 💜❤️💙😊👍🔥👌
Be warned! Rice is addicting. Lol. Rice is something that we eat with the main dish for it to be milder (since most of the Filipino dishes are salty or somehow, sweet). Ironically, despite of the main dish being tuned down to a milder version, rice enhances it that way.
@@paramijade3678 What I meant was Filipino dishes are salty and sweet in nature, but having a rice with it makes it wilder, but ironically, it enhances it despite being tuned down. That is why most of Filipinos love rice.
What I like about this is the fact that you're eatin ACTUAL filipino dishes. Some just eat Jollibee and say "we ate filipino food!"
yap jolibee is not really a authentic Filipino food
Welcome the food in the Philippines. Very sweet and delicious the dessert guys.
Honestly technically there is no authentic filipino dishes all filipino food are based on other countries or influenced from countries who arrived here long before ..
@@conicsalvior2505 hahaha real talk
Yahh jollibee is not a Filipino dishes
I really appreciate you guys finishing all the foods rather than just tasting it.
We love to eat
There is a nigga eating telapia
@@flyandhigh6766 Thats not funny😐
@@vivian-ip1dy Balasubas kasi pag iisip lol
@@flyandhigh6766 Here in down south you want make it BOY
My husband is british, he eats almost Filipino foods and he love it! He even ask me for recipe for him to cook by himself when I’m away. Except fish sauce, bagoong, crabs and shrimps. The rest he enjoys eating
Hope you make reaction videos of him and your cookings too ☺️
thank you very much Sherry
My husband also British he eats everything except one bagoong (anchovies)😊😁
And you eat his juicy British hotdog..
I'm her husband and she's lying. I don't eat Filipino foods
the fact that you guys finished it and not just taste it says a lot. earned a sub for authentic food review and not just talking about it like most food reviewers. 😁
You know what it is: Filipinos enjoy feasting together, feeding guests and watching them eat.
hahaha tara kain kayo sa handaan kahit kapitbahay welcome
Judging them eat**
@ゅ ......naol matalino.
It's me literally commenting 😂😂😂😂😂
@ゅ lmao hahahaha🤣🤣
I love how you ask questions about the food like whether or not you’re pronouncing the names right or if you’re eating it the right way, shows your genuine curiosity about what you’re eating 😊💕
Pronouncing is nice. But eating the right way can be crucial. There are some food that can be a nightmare if not eaten correctly. Lol
Cheers from the states. As a Filipino American, seeing y'all enjoying our food all the way out in the UK is pretty dope to see! I was in London 5 years ago and didn't know there was a Filipino community like that, so I'm gonna have to try this if I'm ever out there again
@Yhen Sensei They said they were in the UK 5 years ago
No doubt..Filipino Foods are really very delicious and I respect Filipinos that knows how to cook.
As Filipino I love Crispy Pata 😋
Thank you guys for doing this video 👍
I would bring this 2 dudes anytime any day to any Filipino restaurants Love how they finish all of it!!
Not filipino but Im a soup lover. Especially asian soups.
BO KHA
BUNBO HUE
TOM KHA
TOM YUM
PHO
BANH CANH
MI QUANG
BUN RIEU
KHAO SOI
BULALO
NILAGA
TINOLA
SINIGANG
You gotta try Soup Number 5 then
You forgot PHO HOA bro im vietnamese too
If you ever go to the Ph, i suggest that you hunt down "Pares".
But it's not sold by the resto and other food establishments.
You can get it from motorcycle food carts usually in a quiet street corner.
My guys! First time on your channel and as a Filipino myself, I wanna thank you guys for embracing our food and culture and for being open to trying not just Filipino food, but other food from different countries too. Keep spreading love on this channel. New sub. 🤙
This guys are welcome in any filipino home, they love all the Filipino food.
Yeah but we welcome anyone into our homes anyway.
I’m starving 😭❤️ love the fact that you finished all the food ❤️ Biggest Respect for you guys! You deserve love from us filipinos 🥰
Fun fact: We dont normally eat lechon every day. Can lead to high blood pressure. We have it on the table during special events usually.
Def not everyday we do about once a week. We just had some for dinner.
I ate it everyday and now I'm a ghost
I eat lechon everyday together with rice. So far, still alive and healthy.
You can actually pull-off eating lechon everyday. It's just you'd also have to eat the biggest apple and pair you can find everyday, as well..... !!
@@juniortulo3823 I wouldn’t say healthy lol
Great video! I'm filipino, and this reminds me of when I invited my non-filipino friends over to a filipino gathering and seeing them taste the food for the first time. Your reactions are genuine and honest.
Congratulations to both of you, you did good on eating Philippine dishes. Actually, there really are no rules when eating Philippine cuisine except for the halo-halo of course, you have to mix it first. I would also like to recommend to you guys to pair both of the crispy pata and the lechon with beer, it's a must try!😋🙂😃
Ooo Okayy , I did think it was drinking food
...THANKS TO TRY FILIPINO FOOD!!! ENJOY GOD BLESS TO YOUR CHANNEL!!! LOVE IT YO!!!
Usually Adobo is salty and tangy combined. But Adobo has A LOOOOOOT of variations really. It's almost like there's not one correct way to cook it because very region here almost have different ways to cook it. And then you have different versions in every household.
It's always fun to see people from different culture enjoy our food. Hope it left an impact!
I’m an American married to a Filipina (that’s her on the left) and I’ve discovered the way to make a grown Pinoy cry is to ask him about his mothers adobo recipe. They always get so emotional thinking about their Nanay’s version of adobo as it reminds them of how much they love their Nanay.
The way to a Filipino's heart is appreciating how good his/her adobo's are. ❤️
All filipinos gonna be appreciating this video especially me cause we really appreciate someone who trying are food and not only tasting but finishing all of it so thank you!🙏
Love to see other cultures come out of their comfort zone, and try other foods from other cultures.
I feel like that's another perspective of what humanity is. Which is sharing our cultures with one another.
Appreciate what you do , finishing all food up to the last drop LOL you guys rock!!
Hahaha we loved it and we were hungry
@@CheatDayATW
If you know Filipinos there in UK if they invite you to their parties just go no questions asked you will not be disappointed Filipinos usually prepare food in abundance. They prepare food for 150 people for 50-60 guests and bring some too to go after the party haha!!
Love to see Foreigners Appreciating our Home Dishes that we Grew to Love. Keep it up always, much love from the Philippines. Always Stay Safe and Godspeed to you Both!
@The Wanderer people can do whatever they want just like you can hate whatever you want
"If they give you lemon, you gotta squeeze it." Spot on. And you described the flavor of palabok perfectly: you can eat and eat and eat it because its flavor is so subtle and nice.
The veggie with the Bangus (milk fish) is called Atchara (pickled papaya).
Sir, I'm a Filipino ,I'm proud of what your documenting about us Filipinos, I subscribed because I'm so happy.your good persons
Filipinos watch this kind of videos to see if foreigners would like rice as much as we do. Rice for life
I love how the way you eat guys. Just like we Filipinos who use more the spoon and hand picking the food. There's a lot more dishes to taste.
It's unusual seeing foreigners comfortable in eating with their hands but considering where you are , kamayan, you fit perfectly.
@The Wanderer we suggest it in the first place
@The Wanderer If you check their comment section on their first pilipino video you will know
@The Wanderer bro you know their channel is about food reaction from other countries right??
@AGL don’t be a Trolls just enjoy the videos suck it up it’s not that serious why you making it complicated , CHILL LAX …Chill and Relax 🙌✌️
Thank you brothers for appreciating our Filipino foods. And I love the way u eat. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart! ❤️ much love❤️❤️❤️ from Qatar.
I suggest cooking Filipino Dishes... I'd like to see you guys cooking lechon kawali or crispy pata... Or even pork sinigang... That would be awesome!
Ooooo interesting, might have to try this
@@CheatDayATW If you do try cooking filipino dishes, I would suggest ignoring people saying "it's not the right way to do it", because even in the philippines people cook the same dish differently depending on their region/family recipe. Technically you can do it any way you want, I remember having a very long argument with a guy over how to cook sisig because the way my family cooked sisig is way different from how the "original" sisig was prepared. anyhoo have a good day, looking forward to your future videos.
Coco rice or filipinas spaghetti
@@severedproxy i completely agree. a lot of filipino food (not all) is a fusion of different filipino and foreign cultures. thus different ways of cooking. Adobo alone has tons of versions 😁
@@CheatDayATW hello! i recently found your channel and you are so fun! thank you for trying and enjoying our cuisine! would you please introduce ph to jollof rice and some other nigerian dishes? i would like to learn more about nigerian food and i think filipino people would really love it! salamat po! (thank you!) peace! 💜
So much appreciated for trying our filipino delicacies. Thank you for this ❤️
You guys are great! I love when people try filipino food for the first time and enjoy every bit of it.
Thank you guys for featuring our native dishes, have you tried sisig, bulalo, lechon, and caldereta?
Thanks for appreciating our food.. proud to be Filipino.. keep it up guys😁
Halo-halo is actually the ultimate dessert. Everything is literally there and better!
true but also mais con hielo is very underrated diba...
@@starfruitiger agreed
@@starfruitiger UUURRGGGHH I MISS MAIS CON HIELO WHEN THEY STILL SELL THAT IN MY SCHOOL UNDERRATED BUT SOOOO GOOOD SUPER SARAP
@@abegailardales3281 OMGIKFRR!! like everybody always talks about halohalo but mais con hielo is The One super sarap naman!!!
@@agentmischief4214 yesss i'm still waiting to see how long it takes the mukbangers to discover our dear mais con hielo hehehrrr
so glad you did a part 2 of Filipino food cause i loved your first video! i'm not sure if you were told about BangSiLog but it stands for bangus (milkfish) - sinangag (fried rice) - itlog (egg) and it's usually for breakfast. the bangus may be replaced with other meat like tocino (caramelized pork) and it will be called ToSiLog or maybe longganisa (Filipino breakfast sausages) and it will be called LongSiLog 😉 anyway, i'm really glad you're liking Filipino food! thank you and keep safe!
I love Filipino food. Sometimes I have to tell my wife to hold back on those chili peppers. 😓
the one you tried with "onion" and egg is what we call locally atsara (taken from the spanish word achara), it's a side dish from semi-ripe papaya.
Pickled papaya
This is the only video that I enjoyed how they ate the halo-halo since they mixed it perfectly as it should be before they dig on it. 🤗
Thank you for taking timw to appreciate filipino food❤️
Next time try Bulalo (Beef stew)
omg yesss bulalo. or sinigang. or diniguan. he's got to do level 3.
😂 😆 you guys are so hilarious. Thanks for enjoying and sharing how good Filipino cuisine taste. Be safe
You fellows did an awesome job with your food review! Glad you enjoyed Filipino cuisine! Cheers!
Thank you for trying Filipino dishes and desserts. I hope you can visit our country to experience more of our culinary gems to experience the different food that our islands (7,107) has to offer. I'm telling you, if you loved the food that you've tried there, you will fall in love more when you come here in our country. Our culture is very diverse so as our food. 😃
Good job guys! I don't know if it was explained to you about the "veggies" on your plate? Well, let me tell you now; It is basically the equivalent to cole slaw , in a way it is a palette cleanser, so you can taste the other dishes that you might have. It is called ATCHARA, It is not onions that you thought, it is scredded unbripe papaya, cucumber, carrots, vinegar, sugar fermented in a jar. The rice that you ate at first is Garlic rice, a staple of leftover rice fried with lots of garlic to give that extra flavor.
Pickeled veggies
Great to know you like and love our own Filipino foods you will love more when you come to the Philippines.
We are very thankful for loving our food culture. Your awesome guys!! 🙌🙏🇵🇭
People like you makes the Pilipino cuisine a worthwhile dish- thank you for your culinary adventure spirit.
Thank you for appreciating Filipino Foods ❤️🇵🇭
I like that you finish the foods instead of wasting it. Thanks for featuring Our foods 👍👍☺️☺️ stay safe ☺️☺️ love to support vloggers who features Philippines 👍👍
Always! We never waste food
Thank You for introducing the Filipino food Around The World, You Guys makes as All Filipino Proud...subscribe your channel
When it comes to Filipino foods, most of it were viands and always partnered with rice. Get used to eat rice. Much appreciated for making some videos about these foods.
The fish you ate is the bangus (milk fish). You did an awesome job mixing the palabok. It has an acquired taste and it's not to the liking to many foreigners. Glad you found a place serving "true" Filipino lechon.
Yesss and the owner was sooo nice aswell. They are trying their best to make it as authentic as possible
Because Pancit Palabok is made with shrimp broth, and a lot of foreigners, especially Westerners aren't into shrimpy flavors.
Thankyou for appreciating...were so happy to see anyone eating our kjnd of foods with a big smile :)
Fun Fact: Kamayan means "eating with bare hands". Filipino foods is best experienced using your hands for eating (except for soups). Other part of the experience is eating while you put your one foot on your chair while using your bare hands.
Eating with your hands can be difficult if you don’t have someone who can teach you. I had my grandma to watch for two decades.
Halo halo is super hard to eat with just hands
Wtf is that eating culture thats why viruses dont end
@@Suis88 that's only a problem if you don't wash your hands bro
The way you eat makes the viewers salivate. You guys are unique food critiques. Keep going.
It's so nice watching you guys enjoying Filipino food!!😊😊
Appreciate so much, Both of you are real. Much RESPECT for Filipino culture bro. Spread Love.🙌🏽 🔥
My guy went in on that palabok. Enjoy the food fellas. Been eating it all my life. 🤙
Yesss he loved it 😂😂😂
We love supporting creators who try foods or stuffs of the PH. Keep it up! ♥️
Wow.. love seeing you enjoyed our pinoy dishes!!
I don't know why but I really appreciate it when a foreigner tries our food and genuinely comments on it. It feels good that they enjoy the everyday food we eat.
I’m still amazed by how much youve eaten given the amount of food there.
You gained another filipino subscriber in me for life. Thank you for trying out our food.
First time watching your videos whil eating and I've loved it and appreciate it so much. Thank you for finishing the filipino food even though I know you're so full at that moment haha. You eat so many delicious filipino foods there. Deserve a subs ^_^ more power to make another vlogs guys! I hope I can see you both eating balot hahaha. So many foreigners saying it's so delicious and some don't like it
My mouth is watery right now... I'm craving 😋😋😋. Thanks for trying our food 😍
Usually when we eat fried fish, we dip it in soy sauce with calamansi.
I enjoyed watching you guys 😄
Oooo okayy, thanks for the tip
New friend here! Nice to see foreigners trying out our Filipino food! 😄❤️
Imagine your a kid on a hot vacation month having summon by your mother after playing with friends outside just to eat that perfect Halo-halo. I miss the good old days.
You guys are d' best!!!,.. U know, asking whats the "best way" eating the food before digging it up. Unlike other food vloggers who pretends.. Acting like "know how" but ended up messing it all up....
I love this video and the way ur two react with each food...bro im just amazed and proud that im a filipino...thank u very much for featuring our dishes 😊 the crunchiness of the Crispy Pata make me crave for one dude 😉
The crispy pata might be my new favourite thing in the world tbh
@@CheatDayATW nice to know 😊
@@CheatDayATW ~
So, what do you think, Sir? Filipino food is the best, right? ✅️
I just open the UA-cam, saw this, then made me subscribed. Thank you for trying our food! 👍🏽👍🏽
Good job, you know what you're doing man. 👍 With all those crunchy bites you ate you made my mouth waters and I'm craving right now.
That's the way to Filipinos hearts. Enjoying our foods makes us support you guys. Watching you from the Philippines. Hope you come and visit our country one day.
Im so glad you ordered some of the best filipino recipes. I cant wait for more cheat days!
Thank you very much, new episodes coming soon
We are Filipinos, my husband says, legit video, vloggers really liked our awesome food! kudos!
Watching made me hungry.. the brolls in the beginning is effective. You did the noodles or palabok right. Yes halo halo mix it first. The okay hand gesture while mouth is full is cute lol. You’re friend is mutual tasking: filming you while is eating. Keep on eating. Watching from Canada
Watching you guys how you eat Filipino foods feels so satisfying. I mean.. Haha you eat EVERYTHING the right way. It's good to ask how you'll eat something that's foreign to you. Some UA-camrs don't. Result, they don't appreciate it or satisfied with it. Lol. Your vlog is simple yet convincing.
Amazed how'd you eat all that in one sitting, but im happy you tried all of it. I wish i have that appetite
I'm very amaze with you sir, I can feel your by heart and soul ,is a good person, somehow your a Filipino in a part, seldom a foreigner eats by his/her hands ,wow ,I salute yousir
Great vlog! Love their real reactions. Keep going guys! 👏🏼
when you finish the food.. that's the best compliment.. from Philippines, thank you
we appreciate you guys..thank you for showing the world our food❤
The world should know it, I love the cuisine
I am happy to see other people trying our food ,,,,,hope you had a good time eating them ❤️
So glad you enjoy exploring and tasting our Filipino food it makes me craving watching your vlog :) Filipinos will support you for doing this.
i am very proud that you appreciate the Filipino food! way to go bro!
The bangsilog you had earlier had garlic rice which is the 'si' in the name; bangus (fish) - sinangag (garlic fried rice) - itlog (egg). It is typical for the breakfast meal. Otherwise, most meals just use plain rice to accompany the entree.
no. sorry but sinigang is not garlic fried rice. garlic in tagalog is "bawang". sinigang is a completely different dish, a sour soup.
@@starfruitiger you are right about sinigang. But he is also right about sinangag. Two different dishes. Sinigang is the soursoup, while sinangag is the garlic fried rice.
@@starfruitiger I spelled out the 'si' in bangsilog which sinangag, correct?. i don't speak tagalog but I made sure to spell it properly.
I like how you like the food and enjoying it 💖 there’s more Filipino food to try and you’ll love it if you’re adventurous
wow..guys trying pilipino foods..gudluck both of u..enjoy eating and thank u so much for introducing the pilipino foods..i watching u guys from philipines..this is my second times to 3rd time to watching u guys..👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
Ma man! You two got a big tummy in there! Appreciate you guys showcasing some pinoy foods. Keep up the good work! New sub in here.
Thanks for appreciating Filipino food...hope to see you eating sinigang and sisig...🤗🤗
I ate Sisig in part one, check it out. I will be trying sinigang
i really love watching people eat their foods happily and enjoying it
Thank you sooo much sir for eating Filipino food
The pleasure is all mine, I love it
Man, when you take a bite youre not playing around! You eat it like a filipino would, going all out!
Your both cool man... Enjoy eating.. These dishes are popular 😎
You would know you are in a Filipino restaurant if there is a lot of chitchats hahahaha... The background really had lot of talks😂😂😂😂😂😂😆😆😆😆😆😆
Lechon kawali best with beer
Thanks guys for selecting our foods “im glad..
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Nice! Love you guys! You don't need to speak much. Just seeing you enjoy the food is already enough to make us happy! I need a palabok and halo-halo now! 💜❤️💙😊👍🔥👌
Be warned! Rice is addicting. Lol. Rice is something that we eat with the main dish for it to be milder (since most of the Filipino dishes are salty or somehow, sweet). Ironically, despite of the main dish being tuned down to a milder version, rice enhances it that way.
Bruh black people eat rice though
@@paramijade3678 What I meant was Filipino dishes are salty and sweet in nature, but having a rice with it makes it wilder, but ironically, it enhances it despite being tuned down. That is why most of Filipinos love rice.
Watching you guys makes me crave from all the food you ate..