What’s cool about Sheldon is he’s so proud of being from Hawaii. I was the same way growing up only knowing top ramen as package saimin. We also called edamame just soy beans growing up and the person who taught me that Japanese word was a white guy in college. I’m ethnically Japanese 😅
Don't be to hard on yourself on not using Japanese terms. Japanese cuisine gets a free pass in having its techniques, dishes, and ingredients untranslated in English conversation. Unlike Chinese cuisine, which is clumsily translated into English. People know ramen, but not lamian. They know wasabi, but not huajiao. They know gyoza, but not jiaozi.
@ wtf you bs'n about it's Hawaiian version which is an amalgamation of all those influences including both Japanese and Chinese. They just go by the Chinese name. Do yourself and everyone else around you a favour and get over yourself.
Ire.... Saimin is not Ramen.... This dude is not clear on the concept of various types of noodles... as a matter of fact...saimin is Chinese and ramen is Japanese.... Then again, ... they make sushi out of Spam....lol... 🤣
@@jaaron2834 don't be an asshole dude. Culture is never that simple and in a place like Hawaii where cultures and ethnicities mix, intersect, and interact your Wikipedia level, one-note knowledge just comes off as ignorant. Also nobody here calls spam musubi sushi, maybe YOU should get your terminology straight before you run your mouth???
Back in the 1970's when I lived and worked in Hawaii, I was surprised this was on McDonald's menu. Along with Portuguese sausage, eggs, and rice for breakfast. But my favorite fast food out there was Zippy's Zip Pac. A piece of fried chicken, a piece of fried fish, some teriyaki beef, and what my local friends called a Samoan steak (Spam) - served on a bed of rice. It's hard to believe it's been over 40 years since I lived there. But if this Kama'aina ever gets back, my first stop will be Zippy's.
just fyi! when you go to saimin spots in Hawaii they use fresh noodles :) I love how he showed it with he packaged noodles tho...more typical for the average household here. I grew up eating this stuff everyday.
@@raymondkailiawa7774 obviously, to everyone else we have an accent ! No matter if they're Filipino or samoan or hawaiian, when we born and raised Hawai'i, we have an accent !
@@raymondkailiawa7774 duh ik what its called but you didn't say any of that LOL you said he's "Filipino" like that has anything to do with our language/accent 🤔😂
Bro every time I see some Hawaiian they’re always so chill and cool and sweet and wholesome omg... and I’m a dude but every Hawaiian dude I’ve seen is just a perfect dad or husband. Man they have something else we don’t ...
growing up in Hawaii dishes like this was more common than typical American breakfast, eating Cereal in the morning was more for the privileged kids... those rich faka's. Sheldon picked beef skewers as his meat w/ saimin and how it was prepared...I'm over here like.... Ah to lazy for that, I think SPAM will do just fine.
I'd like to see more of Sheldon Simeon, he seems like the most genuine dude. Someone I'd get a beer with and listen to his stories. I'm definitely making this recipe soon!
Take me to Shiros in Pearl City. Didn't get back until 19 years after we moved off the island. Brought tears to my eyes, number 99 with extra bbq park.
Haven't been to Hawaii in like 20 years, but, when I was last there, one of my favorite things to do was hit up Zippys and place an order consisting of saimin, chilli and rice, and a fruit punch. I can only hope and pray that Zippys is still around, so others can taste the amazing flavors of that meal.
Grew up always calling Top Ramen Saimin. We didn't live in Hawaii, but my dad is Hawaiian and that's what he called it. I felt so weird when my friends didn't know what I was talking about. Totally vindicated when we ended up visiting Maui a few years ago and saimin was everywhere.
I transferred school there for college from the East Coast a while ago. Immediately, I realized I walked too fast when going to class. Everyone was strolling along and I was doing the East Coast speed walk. Never really adjusted to the pace there and settled on the compromise of West Coast. Happy medium between East Coast and Hawaii.
Kevin Gualberto being Hawaiian is different from being born/living there. It’s not the same as a person born in Texas being a Texan, because being Hawaiian is an actual ethnicity, it won’t show “Texan” on somebodies birth certificate just because they were born in Texas, and it doesn’t show “Hawaiian” because they were born in Hawai’i.
For seven years of my childhood, I lived on the big island and ate Saimin everywhere. I literally don't remember who introduced it to me. I ate it at McDonald's and refused to eat their food. I ate it at cafes and places that weren't necessarily Japanese influence, it really is a staple comfort food.
My Grandma always called noodle soup (Top Ramen) Saimin. Lol, i never knew it was a Hawiian. When I'd spend my weekends at my grandparents house she would always make saimin for breakfast for me and my sister. RIP Grandma
@@thaliaisomura3007 the word "saimin" itself is from cantonese 細麵 (sai min). the word "ramen" is from japanese ラーメン (rāmen), which itself is from mandarin 拉面 (lāmiàn)
Nice flashback to 45 yrs ago when I went to Hawaii with native friend who wanted to visit his family & we went to beach everyday just to order Saimin from a food shack on the beach -- always wondered what the pink stuff was :D Thanks for showing how to make, so I can recreate that experience!
Lived on Oahu for six months a long, long time ago. Once a week we’d go to Palace Saimin for dinner. Lots of little old ladies in the kitchen, order at a small window, get your cold drinks from a couple coke machines, sit at picnic tables with other folks. A couple orders of beef saté to go with the noodles. Christ, that stuff was delicious. Comfort food, Hawaiian soul food. I sure miss that.
Ramen noodles!!! I ate 5 days a week when in college. You think I would be tired of it... but nooooo. Cook With soup, cook without soup, eat it dry without cooking, stir fry, deep fry, making dessert out of it, making salad out of it... Just can’t get enough of it!!! 👍👍👍👍👍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I worked at a Hawaiian place in London, and watching these videos is so infuriating because the real deal looks sooooo much better than the dry crap we push.
P3rformula so what? Oh god if used some pearls of Chinese egg noodles, or a pack of soba it’s somehow better? Noodles are noodles my dude. They’re either homemade or they’re dried and in a flavorful broth like that it really doesn’t matter that much.
@@Socktupus I agree this doesn't matter that much, but in many cases noodles do matter, and he did mention real fresh egg noodles are more traditional.
my man droppin the saimin ramen knowledge! love the commentary! i guess i was one of those illiterate too. he also did not chang out on those ingredients! went all out on a cheap dish for maximum umami. cheers bro!
Lol me too when I first moved to the mainland in my own, I had to learn only to use that term at Hawaiian eateries because no one knows what Saimin is.
Looks so good just like how grandma would make it. She would make her own Char siu and art that sliced on top with the fish cake. I miss it. Thanks for sharing
Saw this gentle genuine guy making Saimin. Immediatly cooked his recipe. Was surprised how good it tasted. =>Awesome dish. Cant stress enough how usefull a pressure cooker was, and how important it was to add the spices at the end in the bowl. Flavorfull and tasty even without the Beef. Havent tried with mustart yet, but maybe my next portion will be. :) Thanks for the recipe SAIMIN Noodles rock.
I made this and it’s now my favorite dish. I just wonder what you could do with the leftover chicken and pork, and even the leftover aromatics that you use to steep. In any case this soups rocks!! And is great first thing on a cold morning :)
This dude seems like such a genuine and calming host, imma need to see more of him on munchies.
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That’s the Hawaii vibes. I know because I’m from there :)
He has a show on Eater a while back. You can find it on UA-cam. It's called Cooking in America
This literally how we all be in hawaii
Masao2k
I feel that. I’m from san diego, and us mexicans fuck with fillipinos, hawwaiins, and a lot of food that catches that vibe. Hell yeah.
If anyone's curious about the knife. Its handle is made from recycled skateboards. It's made by a Filipino brand called Nacionale Bladeworks! 🇵🇭
Thanks for the info. Do you know where I can possibly buy it?
Oh dang that's cool
Proud to be Filipino!! 🇵🇭
@The Predator cringe
@@danielcr4052 true.. what a loser
What’s cool about Sheldon is he’s so proud of being from Hawaii. I was the same way growing up only knowing top ramen as package saimin. We also called edamame just soy beans growing up and the person who taught me that Japanese word was a white guy in college. I’m ethnically Japanese 😅
Don't be to hard on yourself on not using Japanese terms. Japanese cuisine gets a free pass in having its techniques, dishes, and ingredients untranslated in English conversation. Unlike Chinese cuisine, which is clumsily translated into English.
People know ramen, but not lamian. They know wasabi, but not huajiao. They know gyoza, but not jiaozi.
All hawaiians are super proud to be in hawaii, love going there, love the people and love everything about hawaii.
Dude love your channel. Was watching the tonkatsu ramen episode just yesterday.
Chauffeur thanks very much!
I could never understand why my cousin in Hawaii kept saying shoyu even though we are ethnically Chinese.
This guy is legit and real. No bullshit and knows his stuff.
@ wtf you bs'n about it's Hawaiian version which is an amalgamation of all those influences including both Japanese and Chinese. They just go by the Chinese name. Do yourself and everyone else around you a favour and get over yourself.
@ he also explains the noodles are different if you actually go to a house but he grew up using the instant ramen noodles, troll
Silver Chopsticks lol did you watch the entire video? It’s his take on it.
know's how to give y'all heart cancer with the amount of sugar he's telling you to use
Silver Chopsticks
8:11
It may be a bit challenging for you.
But
Do try to pay attention shall we.
"Never figured it out when I was a kid. Thought I was illiterate". HAHAHHA
I understand him 💯%. Same thing happened to me.
"Ramen is trendy, Saimin is for life."
Same shit, different name.
Dumb-ass.
I'll take the ramen
@@nishbrown no, dumb ass it's not the same.
@@theespeedcow808 dumbass did you see the video ,even the cook said "it's the hawain way of ramen "
ultra Guy and you spelled Hawaiian wrong, dipshit incel
This guy needs a show hitting up all eat spots on the islands. Would make a good show.
Yes omg
You need to be producing shows or something cause I would definitely watch that
This idea is genius, and would be a tourist boom for the lesser known spots
Nope no need share the local spots with mainlanders. Bad enough mainlanders take all the best beach spots and leave their opala behind when the leave.
@@zmystere5241 Too true!!
Such an informative, soft spoken, sincere individual. Such a great ambassador for Hawaiians and Filipinos everywhere!
I'm from hawaii and when he said "we call it saimin and yet the packet sayis 'top ramen' " got me dead laughing. TRUE FACTS -hawaii problems lol
Ire.... Saimin is not Ramen.... This dude is not clear on the concept of various types of noodles... as a matter of fact...saimin is Chinese and ramen is Japanese.... Then again, ... they make sushi out of Spam....lol... 🤣
@@jaaron2834 don't be an asshole dude. Culture is never that simple and in a place like Hawaii where cultures and ethnicities mix, intersect, and interact your Wikipedia level, one-note knowledge just comes off as ignorant. Also nobody here calls spam musubi sushi, maybe YOU should get your terminology straight before you run your mouth???
@@realityisDEAD98 white knight alert!!!
I swear some people. If they not from Hawaii they will never understand. “If can, can. If no can, no can”.
In Samoa 🇼🇸 where I'm from we call it Saimin too. No one says noodles lol
I can’t put in to words how much i loved the super random Camron reference. Too good. Great video
For real the idea of killa cam making kamaboko fucking killed me
Came here looking for a comment about it 😂 😂 😂
I was wondering how many of them behind the camera got the reference.
omg I wish they flashed a pic of Camron in all his pink fur
At that moment I said you earned your like
I love this guy's spirit. Would love to eat at his restaurant. 🤤
Such great character! Seems like a nice dude!
eyyy thats how its always been in hawaii
-random local
If from where he lives his restaurant tin roof is FIREEEE
It's a nice small spot near the airport on maui really good food.
Back in the 1970's when I lived and worked in Hawaii, I was surprised this was on McDonald's menu. Along with Portuguese sausage, eggs, and rice for breakfast. But my favorite fast food out there was Zippy's Zip Pac. A piece of fried chicken, a piece of fried fish, some teriyaki beef, and what my local friends called a Samoan steak (Spam) - served on a bed of rice. It's hard to believe it's been over 40 years since I lived there. But if this Kama'aina ever gets back, my first stop will be Zippy's.
Zippy's in LV, +2years or so...
🤙
McDonald's Local Deluxe Breakfast is LEGENDARY! Don't forget the shoyu and ketchup...that's how, brah 🤙
I got to admit, when I saw the packaged ramen noodles, I instantly was like "oh how is this going to be different" and I was pleasantly surprised.
just fyi! when you go to saimin spots in Hawaii they use fresh noodles :)
I love how he showed it with he packaged noodles tho...more typical for the average household here.
I grew up eating this stuff everyday.
Sheldon is the GOAT, and I'm so glad he always represents HI and our food with such pride.
Hawaii has some of the sweetest people like look at this guy seems like such a kind soul!
This guy is so chilled. I just wanna be his friend
I see Saimin...I click. I hear the Hawaiian accent. I stay. Nuff said. Aloha and Enjoy the video, cuhh.
A KING hawaiian accent ??? Ok lol he’s Filipino brah
You mean pidgin english?
@@raymondkailiawa7774 obviously, to everyone else we have an accent ! No matter if they're Filipino or samoan or hawaiian, when we born and raised Hawai'i, we have an accent !
Tehya Kamalii yea called pidgin lol
@@raymondkailiawa7774 duh ik what its called but you didn't say any of that LOL you said he's "Filipino" like that has anything to do with our language/accent 🤔😂
Would love to see more of Sheldon! Great chef, great host, love his personality, nuff said.
Visited about 3 weeks ago in Oahu. Everyone is basically like this dude. So chill and humble and welcoming. I love the people out there.
Bro every time I see some Hawaiian they’re always so chill and cool and sweet and wholesome omg... and I’m a dude but every Hawaiian dude I’ve seen is just a perfect dad or husband.
Man they have something else we don’t ...
I know what you mean. Theres a certain mellowness and patience to them.
STFU
growing up in Hawaii dishes like this was more common than typical American breakfast, eating Cereal in the morning was more for the privileged kids... those rich faka's.
Sheldon picked beef skewers as his meat w/ saimin and how it was prepared...I'm over here like.... Ah to lazy for that, I think SPAM will do just fine.
silent RIOT you had me at fakas
The spam sound good then add egg too!
@@BL00DS5 Yes, spam and egg are a great combination. Not even from Hawaii, just love spam and eggs.
Ah yes i hate it when food becomes more easy to prepare as i have my 10 hour workshift in 6 am
American breakfast is garbage tbh
I'd like to see more of Sheldon Simeon, he seems like the most genuine dude. Someone I'd get a beer with and listen to his stories. I'm definitely making this recipe soon!
This cat is really chill and humble and really skillful...Gusto ko talagang subukan ang kanyang pagluluto!
Nice that he gave a shout out to Hamaura’s Saimin at the end. Best saimin in all my life, Chee pono cuz!
You represent Hawaii so well! Happy for you, hope to see more shows in the future. "Ramen is trendy...Saimin is for life" CheeeeeeePono to that!
0:48 "I eat saiman every morning. I didnt even know what cereal was growing up." 😲
*saimin
You are on all of these dude.
Probably because a gallon milk is like $8 over there
@@kyleefaren3075 yeah if it is that much I'd be cooking noodles too. Luckily my little one would love Saimin
@@kyleefaren3075 actually its usually $5-6 depending at the store
Take me to Shiros in Pearl City. Didn't get back until 19 years after we moved off the island. Brought tears to my eyes, number 99 with extra bbq park.
i love hawaii and hawaiian people so much!
Lived on Oahu for a short time many years ago.
The food , the phrases, the way of living never leaves the heart.
Haven't been to Hawaii in like 20 years, but, when I was last there, one of my favorite things to do was hit up Zippys and place an order consisting of saimin, chilli and rice, and a fruit punch. I can only hope and pray that Zippys is still around, so others can taste the amazing flavors of that meal.
Zippy's now in LV, +2years or so...
They aint going nowhere brudda dont worry lmao, zippys is here to stay for a LONG time
Liar no zippys in Vegas
So happy to have found this recipe! The moment he mentioned my stomping ground, Palace Saimin, I knew I'd be pleased. Mahalo Sheldon!
when the Haoles get surprised by the Aloha spirit "he's so genuine"❤️😂🤙
what
He is so zen, wow just watching him and listening brings me a chill vibe. He's a guru in his own rite.
I really enjoyed this. Sheldon is SO chill.
Yeeeeeeesssss!!!! My man is back making noodles. I love this guy so much.
Hawaiian food is some of the best and most underrated food. The main thing I miss about living there, for sure.
Thank you! I lived on Oahu in the mid 60s as a military brat and have craved this dish ever since. Ramen does NOT compare!
My first bowl of Saimin was at Zippys Makiki and it was a lighting bolt! Such deliciousness!
Such a chill personality. Love it. Can’t wait to go to Hawaii one day and try it🤍
Grew up always calling Top Ramen Saimin. We didn't live in Hawaii, but my dad is Hawaiian and that's what he called it. I felt so weird when my friends didn't know what I was talking about. Totally vindicated when we ended up visiting Maui a few years ago and saimin was everywhere.
the word "saimin" itself is from cantonese 細麵 (sai min). the word "ramen" is from japanese ラーメン (rāmen), which itself is from mandarin 拉面 (lāmiàn)
Thank you chef Sheldon Simeon for keeping it simple and calm.
hawaiians have a real chill vibe
I transferred school there for college from the East Coast a while ago. Immediately, I realized I walked too fast when going to class. Everyone was strolling along and I was doing the East Coast speed walk. Never really adjusted to the pace there and settled on the compromise of West Coast. Happy medium between East Coast and Hawaii.
He’s not Hawaiian, he’s Filipino.
Urban Decay yeah but he was born in Hawaii
Kevin Gualberto I live in Hawaii. There’s 2 types of ppl. Hawaiians and locals. Sheldon is a local. Not Hawaiian. Just like me.
Kevin Gualberto being Hawaiian is different from being born/living there. It’s not the same as a person born in Texas being a Texan, because being Hawaiian is an actual ethnicity, it won’t show “Texan” on somebodies birth certificate just because they were born in Texas, and it doesn’t show “Hawaiian” because they were born in Hawai’i.
For seven years of my childhood, I lived on the big island and ate Saimin everywhere. I literally don't remember who introduced it to me. I ate it at McDonald's and refused to eat their food. I ate it at cafes and places that weren't necessarily Japanese influence, it really is a staple comfort food.
Saw him at Tinroof in Maui. He just a regular chill dude handing out orders.
What were you expecting dude? Haha
My Hawaiian neighbor growing up would always make this for us for lunch! Nostalgic😋💕!
I had siamin in Hilo on a cold rainy day. Was perfect after exploring the volcano park and being outside all day. Good stuff!!
I made this for hubby tonight and it was awesome. It brought back memories of when we met and dates to Zippy’s. I miss the Islands so much
My Grandma always called noodle soup (Top Ramen) Saimin. Lol, i never knew it was a Hawiian. When I'd spend my weekends at my grandparents house she would always make saimin for breakfast for me and my sister. RIP Grandma
Lone Wolf “Saimin” is Hawaiian, more like pidgin I would say
@@thaliaisomura3007 the word "saimin" itself is from cantonese 細麵 (sai min). the word "ramen" is from japanese ラーメン (rāmen), which itself is from mandarin 拉面 (lāmiàn)
There are so many beautiful people and cultures in our world! Thank you for sharing!
Kama'aina living on the mainland...now I'm craving saimin so badly!
Same 🤙
Me too. Need some extra charsiu on mine
Just watching all these different episodes of people cooking shows me how beautiful food really is. And I never use that word.
love whenever there's a lot of leeks and spring onions being chopped, my favorite ingredient
i'd like to try this out!
i love listening to him speak, it reminds me of my papa :) and the way he speaks about Hawai'i makes my heart so happy
I've never seen a recipe that made me miss a place as much as this one. Bravo.
Nice flashback to 45 yrs ago when I went to Hawaii with native friend who wanted to visit his family & we went to beach everyday just to order Saimin from a food shack on the beach -- always wondered what the pink stuff was :D Thanks for showing how to make, so I can recreate that experience!
Da kine ono grinds right here cuz, saimin for life
sheldon is such a delight to watch and listen to
Miss seeing Sheldon, wonderful chef, would love to eat one of his restaurants!
Im so proud of this guy! Never be afraid of your heritage..🍻
Watching this while eating my saimin fried spam and eggs
was lucky enough to have Chef Sheldon's saimin at Tin Roof Cafe. Best meal I had in Hawaii. Delicious.
What a nice guy ☺️
Chef Sheldon was awesome in this video. Loved it and thank you.
"I thought I was illiterate for a long time..." 😂😂😂
Lived on Oahu for six months a long, long time ago. Once a week we’d go to Palace Saimin for dinner. Lots of little old ladies in the kitchen, order at a small window, get your cold drinks from a couple coke machines, sit at picnic tables with other folks. A couple orders of beef saté to go with the noodles. Christ, that stuff was delicious. Comfort food, Hawaiian soul food. I sure miss that.
Ramen noodles!!! I ate 5 days a week when in college. You think I would be tired of it... but nooooo. Cook With soup, cook without soup, eat it dry without cooking, stir fry, deep fry, making dessert out of it, making salad out of it... Just can’t get enough of it!!! 👍👍👍👍👍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I miss the islands terribly when I watch these. The food is filling, delicious and inexpensive!
I worked at a Hawaiian place in London, and watching these videos is so infuriating because the real deal looks sooooo much better than the dry crap we push.
he's using instant noodles in this one
It’s cuz you’re in London my guy.
P3rformula so what? Oh god if used some pearls of Chinese egg noodles, or a pack of soba it’s somehow better? Noodles are noodles my dude. They’re either homemade or they’re dried and in a flavorful broth like that it really doesn’t matter that much.
P3rformula
So what?
@@Socktupus I agree this doesn't matter that much, but in many cases noodles do matter, and he did mention real fresh egg noodles are more traditional.
Thankss for this Chef Simeon… Looks very delicious. Shall try it. I reckon my family is going to enjoy it much.
10:25
Seems like his eating technique would be improved with a third arm.
More Sheldon please! This dude is such a chiller
Sheldon has a voice that can cure anxiety, and he's the first chef who has explained what the significance of alkaline noodles in Ramen.
my man droppin the saimin ramen knowledge! love the commentary! i guess i was one of those illiterate too. he also did not chang out on those ingredients! went all out on a cheap dish for maximum umami. cheers bro!
Yessuh baby thank ahh for show the haoles how for make some saimin shoots 🤙
love the host so much! Really brings the Hawaiian vibe!
Saimin is da one my brada. Never knew what Ramen was growing up, it was always Saimin lol. Drop one egg while the broth is hot, winnahz
I love this dude. Such a happy, gentle soul
My mom still has the habit calling almost every asian noodle soup saimin since moving to the mainland.
Lol me too when I first moved to the mainland in my own, I had to learn only to use that term at Hawaiian eateries because no one knows what Saimin is.
Why change be yourself and if you got to explain then let’s tell a story Hawaiian 🌺 style. “Das How I Tok” 🤙🏽
Looks so good just like how grandma would make it. She would make her own Char siu and art that sliced on top with the fish cake. I miss it. Thanks for sharing
This guy is awesome. More of this guy munchies
This guy's awesome, love his energy and the food looks great
My name is Simon and that’s why I was interested in this video 😂
i was born in maui, only lived there till i was 10 years. loved it. miss it.
Gotta start a food truck called "Saimin Says". The motto? "Simeon says to eat at Saimin Says!"
Love your video-teriyaki sauce-outstanding and easy!!
love this guy a legend , from uk
I loved him on top chef! Hes such a chill dude
My mom grew up in Hawaii and we had Saimin all the time when I was a kid. My mom always used Spam in hers. I Spam a traditional ingredient?
MonoLake02 pretty much. Like rice, spam is used a bunch here. Even today I had myself a spam musubi.
yes you need spam in saimin but cut it in strips
Saw this gentle genuine guy making Saimin.
Immediatly cooked his recipe.
Was surprised how good it tasted.
=>Awesome dish. Cant stress enough how usefull a pressure cooker was, and how important it was to add the spices at the end in the bowl. Flavorfull and tasty even without the Beef. Havent tried with mustart yet, but maybe my next portion will be.
:) Thanks for the recipe SAIMIN Noodles rock.
The camron line solidified me as a fan lol
I LOVE SAIMIN! When I went to Hilo, and Molokai I got to try the soup and friend versions. Love it...and Moko loko
Saw Sheldon on a show with Gordon Ramsey. Dude was mad chill and a fire chef
Loved you on Top Chef! You should have won!🙋🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️
Hamura Saimin is hands down one of the best places in the world for noodles.
Mitchell Grigerek or like Japan but ok
Not really, pretty basic stuff, and noodles are overcooked and soggy all the time...cool environment though
I used to work right next to Palace Saimin. Amazing! I miss home so much now...
I made this and it’s now my favorite dish. I just wonder what you could do with the leftover chicken and pork, and even the leftover aromatics that you use to steep.
In any case this soups rocks!! And is great first thing on a cold morning :)
I LOVE SHELDON OMG !!! I loved him on top chef, I didn’t know he was on munchies,!!!!!! My heart is so full 🥺
"Was Cam'ron around when fish cake was invented?"
jajajaja
My fondest memories growing up, was running home after school eat a bowl of siamin and watching Checkers and Pogo.