I’m hmong, living in Minnesota and these foods are our tradition and everyday foods! They taste so pure and fresh as always. Just simple and delicious! Thank you Mark for sharing an experience with a Hmong community!!
"UA TSAUG" means thank you in hmong so ua tsaug for visiting the hmong people! I'm going to show my parents this video they are hmong born in Laos, they fled the vietnam war a long time ago to the united states and it's great to see you appreciate how the food is in the culture! Much love from California😊
Besides Mark’s humble and upbeat personality. I love watching and learning different cuisines from other countries and regions(USA). Like an escape from reality, for twenty minutes.
@@MarkAbroad Watching to get few minutes relief....😭While suffering in depression n worse anxiety,have lost all family,then faced more tragedies,😭😭, lost home,all wealth,...all left alone...Now suffering in much worse mental state,can,t manage myself,gone much worse,Life is hell torture,Doctors say that without strong caring support,it will b a miracle to recover for an alone mentaly upset person,so will anyone support me ,adopt for few months to recover😭😭😭?
@@leafster1337 No...Plzzzzz,,zzz come to me..Im alone in v hell tortures...my country .😭😭😭,save me,..Take me away..meet me 4 God sake,,While suffering in depression n worse anxiety,have lost all family,then faced more tragedies,😭😭, lost home,all wealth,...all left alone...Now suffering in much worse mental state,can,t manage myself,gone much worse,Life is hell torture,Doctors say that without strong caring support,it will b a miracle to recover for an alone mentaly upset person,so will anyone support me ,adopt for few months to recover😭😭😭?
I never tire of your friendship with Joel. Your friendship is my favorite to watch on UA-cam. You are both so genuine and kind. Thanks for sharing a video about my Hmong heritage.
Yass!!! Hmong Pride!!! I’m so happy that someone finally visited the villages in the mountains bc they usually aren’t shown very often. Thank you for sharing apart of my Hmong heritage❤️
I like how Joel used the fork to carefully scrap off the rice bits from his spoon before dipping it into the bowl for soup. Now that is proper manners. 🤗🤗🤗
Yay! I’m so happy you shared some of my Hmong heritage with the world! I learned so much and I really appreciate you exploring different people groups. Sending you and your family healthy and happy energy from Menomonie, Wisconsin 💕
This makes me happy as a hmong person that you enjoy our way of cooking! Hmong people are all about herbs and vegetables! Thank you for supporting the hmong locals!
AGREE 👍 Joel and Mark have their own unique styles & personalities both awesome! I would seriously happily ☺ pay to have them as my tour guides now that would be my dream come true, I love culture but most of all their foods!
@@RockstarEater there are no hmong restaurants in LA and the hmong restaurants in America dont serve the home cook meals you see in this video. They serve Thai, lao, and vietnamese cuisine
Rockstar you won’t find Hmong food in LA unless you know a family. Everything will be cooked at home with a blend of Lao, Thai, etc. LA is my hometown. Still got my family and some relatives there.
Rockstar... are you familiar with all the green vegetables the Hmong farm in central valley? There are few farmers who do sell their vegetables in LA on the weekend. I don’t know where but I can get you the info from a uncle that does My uncle does sell but he does it in SF.
@@hmoobmeeka Fresno is where to go. The Hmong own a lot of resturants in town, but mix in Hmong and Thai style. For instance you can have papaya salad with or without padaek sauce. Kao Piek might be classified as Laotian, but that too is in the simple style. Veg gardens are all over town. There are Hmong markets too.
I love watching Joel travel with Mark and his family. I totally think Joel is one of the few true hearted and trust worthy people in the planet. Love you guys. Enjoy and take care.
Mark, thank you much for sharing a piece of our Hmong food and culture! And for always uploading all your love for food and the different culture! I know there’s a lot of Hmong people who watches you!!! And we love you for this! Much love all the way from Minneapolis, Minnesota! Thank you!
Mark you getting old and you never disappointed in any foods or exotic food or ask offense questions about foods you’re a amazing person who have a deep meaning in a food. LOVE IT❤️
Love watching your show Mark. The mustard green vegetable soup is my husband's favorite. I'm Hmong and he's Vietnamese. My 91 year old mom spoils my husband by growing this vegetable for him every year. I make the broth with fresh lemongrass and he just love it. He also loves the chicken with all the fresh Hmong herbs (tshuaj nrau qaib) We raise our own chicken and it is so much better than Tyson chicken 🤭 I'm opening my restaurant in 2 months and I am going to serve Hmong pho on the menu. A true authentic Hmong dish on a sunny day is Hmong cucumber with sugar (kaus dhib nrhog sugar) My mom introduced this to my husband and he loves it. He takes it to lunch anytime he goes to work in the ER. He especially loves it in the summer bc it's freshly picked from her garden.
Joel is icing on the top for all Mark videos........Great view.. great climate...great atmosphere... absolute necessary in current times going to the roots...Yooo this video just made me forget the on going Pandemic...Love from India..
Thank you for visiting the Hmong village! I am Hmong and born in Thailand but never went back to visit Thailand since coming to the USA decades ago (I came to the USA when I was only 6 months old). Your passion for food and openmindness to all culture amazes me!
we should all be as pleasant and humble and respectful for others cultures and eager to learn try new foods and others ways of life keep smiling mark you are an inspiration
I miss Thailand 😕 I went in summer 2015 as a birthday heritage trip for myself and brought along 2 of my friends. First time ever I meant my mom side of the family. Be safe & healthy 🙏
Love that Mark is branching into the Hmong community , especially when theres a big Hmong population in Thailand and Laos still. Thanks for letting the world see more of my culture, more of the Hmong people. Love it and appreciate it. Also love seeing Ying in ur video More !
Was watching Mark in tulum Mexico eating ceviche when I got this update lol.... Who else gets Mark new video update while watching an old Mark video....
@@MarkAbroad I live in Grenada W.I. N our food here I great I am goin to start a blog called inspired by Mark introducing foods from my island... wat u think
Wow Mark! Those are definitely authentic Hmong dishes. Those dishes are served to guests and during special events as Hmong people do prefer to serve dishes that aren't too heavy or too oily. I live in California and our family still eat like that.
What a pleasant surprise! How exciting to see your video feature Hmong ppl. I'm Hmong American and all too often, ppl ask what ethnicity I am, many times ppl never even heard of it. Our culture is within our ppl so thank you for exploring and sharing the culture. You're definitely 1 of my favorite humble UA-cam stars. Always looking forward to your videos!
Love this Mark. You will never understand how you made me feel today.... my Hmong people were the most hated, they tried to get rid of us. But I thank you and your videos... you make the world a better place , may the good spirits be with you and surround you with wealth and happiness . Thank you .
Joel is not his husband? And the girl is not the nanny? They all are great actors than. Mark and Joel look and act like they are in love with each other. Sorry my bad. Mark has to be bi the way he acts and talks
Brother Mark and Joel, i hope that the good Lord will allow me to eat at your table at least once when i get to heaven. you all have brought me such joy. I live in the nashville tn. area and i work a lifeless job....i dream of being able to travel and eat things from around the world but i guess it was not God's will that i do that. But i thank Him for you and your family's ability to do so, so that at least i can share your journey's through video's. I want to thank you for always showing kindness to everyone....i've never heard you say a swear word...that alone means a lot to me. i'll continue to pray for you and your friends and your sweet family's safety. Keep up the great work and may the good Lord continue to bless you and your family and friends. You too, brother Joel..It;s so good to see you in the videos!
That coffee shop is amazing. I wouldn't expect such a big sorta hip coffee shop is a small town in the mountains. Everything looks so good. Things have since I visited Chang Mai 26 years ago... It's a beautiful place and the people are so kind . Your smile is contagious too. I really enjoy your channel .
Love seeing my Hmong people, always try to make an annual trip to Thailand to visit them. Thank you Mark, sending love and well wishes from St. Paul, MN.
It amazing how a cuisine can tie people together!!...I am from Mizoram,the North Eastern part of India bordering Myanmar n these foods are almost the exact kinda food we eat on the daily!! Very less fried food let alone the deep fried ones! Everything is fresh, steamed or stir fried(reluctantly!) I simply love this vlog...shoutout to Joel n much2 love to Micah n Niang 🥰😘😘😘😘
I'm Hmong living in San Francisco, originally from New York. Thank you for sharing your experience with my people there! I eat like that when I see my family.
I just observed that when Mark shows the computations of the cost of the food/luxury sometimes to his vlog, I observed that it's only two main point- 1. It's costly yet unsatisfying. 2. It's cheap yet so satisfying.
Oh I am so glad that you come here for the local and especially the hill people! Many different heritage of them still here in Chiang Mai , I do recommend you Mark going to the further north for other tribes! Enjoy your time in Northern Thailand 🇹🇭 ขอบคุณมากครับที่มาลิ้มลองรสชาติอาหารชาวเผ่าครับ
Wow! the food looks great. I'm Filipino and I can't help myself from getting so inlove with Thai foods by just watching you vlogs Mark. Can't wait to try and taste some Thai cuisines soon. God bless you sir Mark and to all loving and wonderful Thai people. Continue making wonderful videos about local foods around the world sir.♥️
I actually wanted to visit European countries after the lockdown but man Mark Weins convinced me to visit Thailand first! the food, the coffee and the culture really made me gravitate towards Thailand.
I’m hmong, living in Minnesota and these foods are our tradition and everyday foods! They taste so pure and fresh as always. Just simple and delicious! Thank you Mark for sharing an experience with a Hmong community!!
"UA TSAUG" means thank you in hmong so ua tsaug for visiting the hmong people! I'm going to show my parents this video they are hmong born in Laos, they fled the vietnam war a long time ago to the united states and it's great to see you appreciate how the food is in the culture! Much love from California😊
Thank you so much Nancy, greetings to your family!
The best home cooked Hmong food will forever be the boiled mustard green and pork in my heart. So simple and delicious with a bowl of rice.
Besides Mark’s humble and upbeat personality. I love watching and learning different cuisines from other countries and regions(USA). Like an escape from reality, for twenty minutes.
Thank you so much Valerie, hope you're doing well!
@@MarkAbroad Watching to get few minutes relief....😭While suffering in depression n worse anxiety,have lost all family,then faced more tragedies,😭😭, lost home,all wealth,...all left alone...Now suffering in much worse mental state,can,t manage myself,gone much worse,Life is hell torture,Doctors say that without strong caring support,it will b a miracle to recover for an alone mentaly upset person,so will anyone support me ,adopt for few months to recover😭😭😭?
@@brokenheart1188 are you alright?
@@leafster1337 No...Plzzzzz,,zzz come to me..Im alone in v hell tortures...my country .😭😭😭,save me,..Take me away..meet me 4 God sake,,While suffering in depression n worse anxiety,have lost all family,then faced more tragedies,😭😭, lost home,all wealth,...all left alone...Now suffering in much worse mental state,can,t manage myself,gone much worse,Life is hell torture,Doctors say that without strong caring support,it will b a miracle to recover for an alone mentaly upset person,so will anyone support me ,adopt for few months to recover😭😭😭?
@@brokenheart1188 I hope you stay well now...
I never get tired of hearing Mark say, " Oh ... Wow" !!!
Haha Ron, nice one man :) Im with you. Right on.
Me too
And his face expression too
Really nice
Never ..Oh wow 😍
I never tire of your friendship with Joel. Your friendship is my favorite to watch on UA-cam. You are both so genuine and kind. Thanks for sharing a video about my Hmong heritage.
Yass!!! Hmong Pride!!! I’m so happy that someone finally visited the villages in the mountains bc they usually aren’t shown very often. Thank you for sharing apart of my Hmong heritage❤️
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I like how Joel used the fork to carefully scrap off the rice bits from his spoon before dipping it into the bowl for soup. Now that is proper manners. 🤗🤗🤗
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Yay! I’m so happy you shared some of my Hmong heritage with the world! I learned so much and I really appreciate you exploring different people groups. Sending you and your family healthy and happy energy from Menomonie, Wisconsin 💕
Thank you so much, hope you and your family are doing well!
So glad to finally see a "Foodie" appreciate Hmong cuisine. You rock Mark!
@@MarkAbroad u need to come to Belize to an island called San pedro❤
This makes me happy as a hmong person that you enjoy our way of cooking! Hmong people are all about herbs and vegetables! Thank you for supporting the hmong locals!
What a beautiful world we live in sometimes we forget that true beauty is priceless
i really admire your friendship with joel. stay safe, blessings
AGREE 👍 Joel and Mark have their own unique styles & personalities both awesome! I would seriously happily ☺ pay to have them as my tour guides now that would be my dream come true, I love culture but most of all their foods!
Im hmong living in california and We still eat like this! Fresh and easy dishes are the best!:)
I am looking for good Hmong food in LA! Help me.
@@RockstarEater there are no hmong restaurants in LA and the hmong restaurants in America dont serve the home cook meals you see in this video. They serve Thai, lao, and vietnamese cuisine
Rockstar you won’t find Hmong food in LA unless you know a family. Everything will be cooked at home with a blend of Lao, Thai, etc. LA is my hometown. Still got my family and some relatives there.
Rockstar... are you familiar with all the green vegetables the Hmong farm in central valley? There are few farmers who do sell their vegetables in LA on the weekend. I don’t know where but I can get you the info from a uncle that does My uncle does sell but he does it in SF.
@@hmoobmeeka Fresno is where to go. The Hmong own a lot of resturants in town, but mix in Hmong and Thai style. For instance you can have papaya salad with or without padaek sauce. Kao Piek might be classified as Laotian, but that too is in the simple style. Veg gardens are all over town. There are Hmong markets too.
Nyob zoo (Hello) Mark... Ua Ntsaug (Thank you) to you and Joel for spotlighting our Hmong people. Wishing you all great health. 🙏 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Awesome!
I love watching Joel travel with Mark and his family. I totally think Joel is one of the few true hearted and trust worthy people in the planet. Love you guys. Enjoy and take care.
I'm Hmong living in USA and I'm glad to see you enjoy Hmong food in Thailand.
Thank you for featuring my people and our diverse culture
Joel seems like such a chill and laid back dude!!! Genuine person.
love the fact you bought as much fruit as you could to support the locals. Respect
Mark, thank you much for sharing a piece of our Hmong food and culture! And for always uploading all your love for food and the different culture! I know there’s a lot of Hmong people who watches you!!! And we love you for this! Much love all the way from Minneapolis, Minnesota! Thank you!
@2:45 when Mark sees a free-range rooster you know he's thinking of all the ways to cook it. 😀
never been this early! hope mark recognizes me, Ive been watching your vids for 3 years now!!
Thank you Aaron, really appreciate your amazing support!
Mark you getting old and you never disappointed in any foods
or exotic food or ask offense questions about foods you’re a amazing person who have a deep meaning in a food. LOVE IT❤️
As a Hmong person, I’m so happy to watch this video! Thank you, Mark! You’re awesome.
Love watching your show Mark. The mustard green vegetable soup is my husband's favorite. I'm Hmong and he's Vietnamese. My 91 year old mom spoils my husband by growing this vegetable for him every year. I make the broth with fresh lemongrass and he just love it. He also loves the chicken with all the fresh Hmong herbs (tshuaj nrau qaib) We raise our own chicken and it is so much better than Tyson chicken 🤭 I'm opening my restaurant in 2 months and I am going to serve Hmong pho on the menu. A true authentic Hmong dish on a sunny day is Hmong cucumber with sugar (kaus dhib nrhog sugar) My mom introduced this to my husband and he loves it. He takes it to lunch anytime he goes to work in the ER. He especially loves it in the summer bc it's freshly picked from her garden.
Are you in CA? Would love to try the chicken soup
@@Kitkat_____ hi Kat. I'm in Ohio.
Mark. I am Hmong. I am so happy you finally get to eat a true Hmong dish. Feeling soooo happy. Enjoy spending time with Hmong people. ❤️❤️👏👏
Joel is icing on the top for all Mark videos........Great view.. great climate...great atmosphere... absolute necessary in current times going to the roots...Yooo this video just made me forget the on going Pandemic...Love from India..
I love getting to see all of these places around Thailand. Definitely makes me want to go back to explore the country 🤩
Same here.....🙏🇮🇳
Sadly closed until 2021. Never thought I'd live to see countries closed for business.😟
@@peterthermocline I know its insane and heartbreaking.
Yeah me too as I’m Thai but I still never know that we have a place like this one
Thank you for visiting the Hmong village! I am Hmong and born in Thailand but never went back to visit Thailand since coming to the USA decades ago (I came to the USA when I was only 6 months old). Your passion for food and openmindness to all culture amazes me!
Love watching mark and joels vloggs of Thailand takes me back home
Every time Mark goes wow, I go hungry. His words have this magical touch... That always makes me hungry ever so often
we should all be as pleasant and humble and respectful for others cultures and eager to learn try new foods and others ways of life keep smiling mark you are an inspiration
I miss Thailand 😕 I went in summer 2015 as a birthday heritage trip for myself and brought along 2 of my friends. First time ever I meant my mom side of the family. Be safe & healthy 🙏
When you’re happy to be Hmong and watch this video!
love to see the coffee shop ambience.......high ceiling...., and the best part is they serve local coffee!
You're awesome ppl,hearing micah cute little voice,mink laughing,seeing Joel with mark on the trip you're just awesome,luv u guys
Hello Marke, Joel and your wife and son wonderfull videos God blees you.
Spectacular places
It's really fun watching them both and their friendship is incredible love the see them both more often.
im Immediately in a good mood when im seeing your smile !
The purple rice cake in hmong we call it "ncuav" perfect to eat during rainy season! Amazing with honey also!
Finally ! Someone with a bigger platform doin hmong food !
Yes I am having an amazing day knowing you posted this new video of Thailand. Khapun ❤️🇮🇳
Love that Mark is branching into the Hmong community , especially when theres a big Hmong population in Thailand and Laos still. Thanks for letting the world see more of my culture, more of the Hmong people. Love it and appreciate it. Also love seeing Ying in ur video
More !
Love when your wife is with you while traveling
She work with him as a camera girl 😆
We all love ying!
I adore his family his wife and son are beautiful you are blessed mark ❤ from Minnesota
Your son is getting so big
Wanna go see the Coffee place here someday! Impressed & surprise they have one in Laos for the Hmong peeps! Good to know & so excited 😆 😢❤😮
I love this channel more than your main channel. Thanks so much for sharing
Thank you!
Mark hope you and the family are having a great day. Your passion for food, culture, and adventure is truly inspiring. Thanks again for all you do.
Btw I think the fruit you said looked like a peach is actually a nectarine.
Thank you so much Cam, hope you're doing well also!
Was watching Mark in tulum Mexico eating ceviche when I got this update lol....
Who else gets Mark new video update while watching an old Mark video....
Oh thank you so much, still remember that amazing food in Tulum!
@@MarkAbroad I live in Grenada W.I. N our food here I great I am goin to start a blog called inspired by Mark introducing foods from my island... wat u think
Love the way you and Joel visit the same place but write in completely different styles!! Great stuff!! ❤️
Florence!! Have a great day :) Rock on!
Love how trying freaks out about the avocado 🥑 salad! Just love her excitement for food rivals Marks they are a perfect pair♥️😁
Oh... Wow!! Means foods are delicious.. Love ti hear that😊
Hey Mark I love your show mostly this one cause I'm hung myself and just wanna say thanks for the support from us Hmong People
I absolutely love when Joel and Mark's family explore together just awesome human beings so much love from Minnesota Joel and Mark 🙃
Hearing how you describe the food is spot on. Hmong food is very simple and fresh and you can really taste the green and earth.
Wow Mark! Those are definitely authentic Hmong dishes. Those dishes are served to guests and during special events as Hmong people do prefer to serve dishes that aren't too heavy or too oily. I live in California and our family still eat like that.
Thank you Mark for showing us Hmong some love. Been waiting on your video ever since Joel posted his. You're my idol.
It's beautiful there. 😍😢😭 I was born in the refugee camp, 1 month old and was flown to the US. Never got to enjoy this beautiful country...💖
Thank you Mark for your support and showcasing different cultures and their food. Keep up the awesome work brother.
What a pleasant surprise! How exciting to see your video feature Hmong ppl. I'm Hmong American and all too often, ppl ask what ethnicity I am, many times ppl never even heard of it. Our culture is within our ppl so thank you for exploring and sharing the culture. You're definitely 1 of my favorite humble UA-cam stars. Always looking forward to your videos!
Now that is authentic Hmong food! Boiled mustered greens, chicken soup with herbs, tomato pepper! What I eat regularly at home here in America.
I need good Hmong food recommendations in LA :)
Love this Mark. You will never understand how you made me feel today.... my Hmong people were the most hated, they tried to get rid of us. But I thank you and your videos... you make the world a better place , may the good spirits be with you and surround you with wealth and happiness . Thank you .
Love to see you eat and enjoy Hmong food. Hmong people love to eat vegetables and cook it simply so we can enjoy the natural flavors.
The food must be special to see Ying try to take the first taste before Mark!
That's so nice you, your husband Joel and nanny all together.
husband Joel and nanny? oh dear!
@@princessnyeni5548 was wondering as well. Lol, maybe just a typo
Joel is not his husband? And the girl is not the nanny? They all are great actors than. Mark and Joel look and act like they are in love with each other. Sorry my bad. Mark has to be bi the way he acts and talks
This is classic Hmong comfort food. Looks so delicious!
Oh Mark...Joel...I can't get enough of their faces when they eat...thanks for sharing such great places and food...
That beauty of nature is beyond anything! 😍
Beautiful journey Mark really enjoyed it the view 👌🏾
Wonderful upland food Mark!!! The addition of the cool, brisk air adds the enjoyment... I love the Cooked to order concept... so fresh!!!
Loved the music in the background at that restaurant. So relaxing looks a lovely place.
Love you Mark you are so dedicated in your work you never neglect anything you do it professionally love your style
Stay Safe
I love rural!..refresh my mind!.that type of food are my fav.simple,fragrant,fresh!
Brother Mark and Joel, i hope that the good Lord will allow me to eat at your table at least once when i get to heaven. you all have brought me such joy. I live in the nashville tn. area and i work a lifeless job....i dream of being able to travel and eat things from around the world but i guess it was not God's will that i do that. But i thank Him for you and your family's ability to do so, so that at least i can share your journey's through video's. I want to thank you for always showing kindness to everyone....i've never heard you say a swear word...that alone means a lot to me. i'll continue to pray for you and your friends and your sweet family's safety. Keep up the great work and may the good Lord continue to bless you and your family and friends. You too, brother Joel..It;s so good to see you in the videos!
The views are to die for. Simply stunning 😊
You are the nicest and most happy family man I have ever seen! I am addicted to your videos! Never stop!!
Finally! A video of Hmong people on your channel! Thanks!
Thank you for enjoying my tribal Hmong people's food!
That coffee shop is amazing. I wouldn't expect such a big sorta hip coffee shop is a small town in the mountains. Everything looks so good. Things have since I visited Chang Mai 26 years ago... It's a beautiful place and the people are so kind . Your smile is contagious too. I really enjoy your channel .
Love seeing my Hmong people, always try to make an annual trip to Thailand to visit them. Thank you Mark, sending love and well wishes from St. Paul, MN.
We love Chiang Mai...enjoy every video from there!!,😀
Omgosh the lush big fruits. And banana wrap sticky rice. Yum! Miss Thailand countryside.
I'm sure Mark and Joel would love the lush greens and the sea of clouds in Meghalaya, India. Hope they make it here someday
Yes, would love to visit, thank you Linosha!
It amazing how a cuisine can tie people together!!...I am from Mizoram,the North Eastern part of India bordering Myanmar n these foods are almost the exact kinda food we eat on the daily!! Very less fried food let alone the deep fried ones! Everything is fresh, steamed or stir fried(reluctantly!) I simply love this vlog...shoutout to Joel n much2 love to Micah n Niang 🥰😘😘😘😘
I'm hmong and the food reminds me of my parents cooking..so yummy..I appreciate u sharing our food with others and telling them about us..
When you inhaled that fresh mountain air... i felt that
I never cease to be amazed at how flavorful simple dishes I find in NW Thailand are. Clear soups deserve a mention, too.
Rewatching this again. Thank you for showing your support & appreciation for Hmong food. Watched you from day 1 & have no regrets following you!
i love everything about fresh food and beautiful lands scape like this one
Mark, I'm Hmong living in America. Thank you for bringing this video to us from Thailand!
Beautiful village market and fruits are looking fresh. Thanks Mark
I'm Hmong living in San Francisco, originally from New York. Thank you for sharing your experience with my people there! I eat like that when I see my family.
I just observed that when Mark shows the computations of the cost of the food/luxury sometimes to his vlog, I observed that it's only two main point- 1. It's costly yet unsatisfying. 2. It's cheap yet so satisfying.
Love to see Ying getting in there and serving herself.
Amazing video Mark!👍. Thanks for sharing the Hmong Food.
That Hmong lunch looked so simple, pure and healthy.
Thanks Mark! I enjoyed watching your food shows. Hmong foods are simple and always fresh as you had described.
I absolutely love this kind of content from you Mark. Local stuff in Thailand is so awesome to see and taste.
Thank you for featuring the Hmong culture. I love watching your videos Mark!!
Oh I am so glad that you come here for the local and especially the hill people! Many different heritage of them still here in Chiang Mai , I do recommend you Mark going to the further north for other tribes! Enjoy your time in Northern Thailand 🇹🇭 ขอบคุณมากครับที่มาลิ้มลองรสชาติอาหารชาวเผ่าครับ
Wow! the food looks great. I'm Filipino and I can't help myself from getting so inlove with Thai foods by just watching you vlogs Mark. Can't wait to try and taste some Thai cuisines soon. God bless you sir Mark and to all loving and wonderful Thai people. Continue making wonderful videos about local foods around the world sir.♥️
I actually wanted to visit European countries after the lockdown but man Mark Weins convinced me to visit Thailand first! the food, the coffee and the culture really made me gravitate towards Thailand.