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That is my one of the best favorite actor here in the phillipines. Sir Marvin is legendary actor since 90,s during my childhood and he's still young until now
i love marvin's humbleness on his answers. you were so lucky to interview a mogul on food business. more blessings for you and your youtube journey. thank you for the video❤❤❤
Interesting channel, full of interesting content/informations. Thank you for featuring Marvin’s restaurants, at least we know what to expect and seems an excellent place to dine in. Food adventure is the best thing to explore and your “plate is full now”! Thanks for featuring good topics and interesting individuals as well. Watching here in Jacksonville Florida 🇵🇭🇺🇸
If you want to try Filipino food that's different from what you're typically used to, there's Mindanaowan cuisine. The food from Mindanao has more Malayo-Indonesian influences, so it's different from the Chinese and Spanish influenced cuisine of major settlements in Luzon and Visayas. There's a Muslim district in Quiapo, or for a more comfortable restaurant experience you can try Palm Grill in Tomas Morato, QC.
Omg! I can taste that lechon skin just watching and hearing you guys bite into it 😋🤤. That Indian food looks good too! Poor Kasen though 😂. Ty loves tandoori chicken. So proud to see how far you all have come 🥹👏.
Do you guys know "Mom Duty"? They are also in BGC right now, they live there, also a fil-am family who does the stuff that you do, would be a great collab. Soon also the Lockwood family, from "Always Be Changing", will live in BGC, maybe even do something together all three families? :D
One of the best food presentation! awesome ❗ Thanks for sharing.Im visiting the Philippines next month one of the many places we will visit.Thanks for sharing 🤩😍🎉
Just saw your husband on savy expats channel. Watched the whole interview. Learned we had something in common both of us Navy Corpsman never got deployed on a warship other than stationed on marine base. Would love to meet him during my trip next month. I also have a channel Sun RVester my vacation and travels
My mouth is watering watching this! We recently visited the Philippines in July but we didn't have enough time to do a proper food tour and completely missed out on Binondo. Mechado is my family's favorite and like Adobo the Mechado may be different from one household to the next. My favorite Karinderya meal is the Tokwa't Baboy with blackbeans and Kinchay similar to the Kuchay empanada filling you had. For now, I'll live through your gastronomic travels and Kasen's spot-on food reviews! He's a natural! Salamat!
Great vid! But just want to point out that the origin of lechon is highly debated. It may not come from Spain necessarily because we were already spit-roasting food during the pre-colonial times. Other than that, again, great vid!
Correction 17:22 the lumpia that you tried in Binondo is NOT Chinese lumpia. It’s actually “lumpiang Tagalog” perhaps can be said Filipino lumpia as opposed to the more common “fried egg rolls” or “lumpiang Shanghai” which I am certain was named after the egg rolls from China or the city in China, Shanghai. Another term used by locals when referring to the lumpiang Tagalog is simply fresh lumpia. Yes, the most famous seller is in Chinatown, popularized by UA-camrs however know that there’s a lot of Chinese settlers in the Philippines from 4 or 5 generations ago, perhaps longer and over time they’ve adapted their motherland food to local ingredients. As I grew up in the PH in the 70’s and early 80’s fresh lumpia is often cooked at home, it was not unusual to serve as merienda since our main meals like breakfast lunch and dinner must include white rice almost all the time and the fresh lumpia is mostly a stand alone. Sometimes a side of crispy fried tofu with vinegar and soy sauce dipping. Yes, all a merienda.
Interesting information! It didn’t use the same skin that I often see in fresh lumpia and it certainly had different ingredients. I’m sure everyone has the own variation, I love that about Filipino food but it’s also what makes it so surprising to me.
Share your favorite Filipino dish, Filipino food recipe or even your favorite memory of the Philippines in the comments, and make sure to subscribe for more tasty travels!
U shouldve inserted Marvin Agustin in title vlog for hits 😅😅
L . L . V . T FAMILY , ADVANCE MERRY CHRISTMAS !!!!! ( FROM YOUR LOYAL FOLLOWER ) 👋👋👋❤️❤️❤️👏✌️👍🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Happy holidays and Maligayang Pasko to you Sir Bernie ❤️
I really love your kids getting involve with your vlogs😊
Thank you 😊
That is my one of the best favorite actor here in the phillipines. Sir Marvin is legendary actor since 90,s during my childhood and he's still young until now
He’s such an awesome guy! We’re honored to have met him 🙏🏼
i love marvin's humbleness on his answers. you were so lucky to interview a mogul on food business. more blessings for you and your youtube journey. thank you for the video❤❤❤
Nakakatuwa si Kuya on how adventurous he is when it comes to food. I think it’s every parent’s dream to have a kid who is a foodie 😅
Thank you so much! Bunso is starting to get a bit more adventurous now too 😉 we are very proud of both of our boys.
Another good one from LLVT! Philippines Christmas holiday is nothing like anywhere in the world 🇵🇭
One of my faves, is a pairing of latu salad and fried fresh bangus
I’m looking forward to Christmas this year!!
Interesting channel, full of interesting content/informations. Thank you for featuring Marvin’s restaurants, at least we know what to expect and seems an excellent place to dine in. Food adventure is the best thing to explore and your “plate is full now”! Thanks for featuring good topics and interesting individuals as well. Watching here in Jacksonville Florida 🇵🇭🇺🇸
This is such a solid and fun content! I'm surprised it doesn't have as many views yet but soon!
Marvin Agustin was an accomplished actor before he discovered cochinillo. Now it's his passion 😊
He has a very incredible background as well! We are honored to have been invited to his restaurants and meet him.
Love how you guys describe the food.... makes me want to go to the restaurants you've been.
Thank you so much! We really try our best for you guys.
If you want to try Filipino food that's different from what you're typically used to, there's Mindanaowan cuisine. The food from Mindanao has more Malayo-Indonesian influences, so it's different from the Chinese and Spanish influenced cuisine of major settlements in Luzon and Visayas. There's a Muslim district in Quiapo, or for a more comfortable restaurant experience you can try Palm Grill in Tomas Morato, QC.
Yes! We’ve considered checking out Palm Grill, we hope to visit Mindanao sometime next year 😊
I've been watching this channel since the beginning and I can say they're getting better 👌👍
Wow! Thank you for the lovely compliment!
You and boys are amazing I love way you describe the food thank you for loving Filipino food snd sharing it with world
Omg! I can taste that lechon skin just watching and hearing you guys bite into it 😋🤤. That Indian food looks good too! Poor Kasen though 😂. Ty loves tandoori chicken. So proud to see how far you all have come 🥹👏.
Thank you 😋 everything was super yummy! I’m still surprised with all of the options that we have here, it’s pretty incredible!
I stumbled on your channel few months ago and enjoyed watching your food explorations. Seasons Greetings
Welcome aboard! Thank you so much for watching and Merry Christmas 🎄
lol ! thanks kuya Bryan for the funny bloopers at the end of every vlog. 😂😂😂
Enjoy life in Philippines.
Do you guys know "Mom Duty"? They are also in BGC right now, they live there, also a fil-am family who does the stuff that you do, would be a great collab.
Soon also the Lockwood family, from "Always Be Changing", will live in BGC, maybe even do something together all three families? :D
One of the best food presentation! awesome ❗ Thanks for sharing.Im visiting the Philippines next month one of the many places we will visit.Thanks for sharing 🤩😍🎉
Thank you so much for the sweet compliment and for watching the channel ❤️
Just saw your husband on savy expats channel. Watched the whole interview. Learned we had something in common both of us Navy Corpsman never got deployed on a warship other than stationed on marine base. Would love to meet him during my trip next month. I also have a channel Sun RVester my vacation and travels
That’s so awesome! Thank you for watching both videos ☺️ definitely message us on FB or IG and we can try to arrange a meet up!
Ooooh! I want some skins!! Yummy!
So good! So crunchy and the meat was so juicy and tender 🤤
My mouth is watering watching this! We recently visited the Philippines in July but we didn't have enough time to do a proper food tour and completely missed out on Binondo. Mechado is my family's favorite and like Adobo the Mechado may be different from one household to the next. My favorite Karinderya meal is the Tokwa't Baboy with blackbeans and Kinchay similar to the Kuchay empanada filling you had. For now, I'll live through your gastronomic travels and Kasen's spot-on food reviews! He's a natural! Salamat!
Wish you goodluck and God bless your family....😍💖🇵🇭🙏
Thank you! 😊
Best dish for me..Oxtail kare kare with bagoong and a character
So good
halayang ube, reminds me of christmas as well
So good! One of the family faves!
Favorite Filipino main dish are goat kaldereta, bopis, and pinakbet. Favorite dessert is biko. 😋😋😋
I don’t think we’ve had kambing on the channel yet!! Great idea 💡
marvin agustin the owner of the restaurant was a actor/ celebrity back in the 90s.
❤❤❤
mouthwatering
So good!!
Agh! I'm so hungry now!
We didn't finish it all. so much food. We shared some with our security guards here at the condo.
👍👍👍
Thank you!
Really enjoyed watching your mouth watering vlog! All your foods look so delicious! Great vlog! Love you guys! 👍😊🤗🥰💕
Thanks so much for the support!
Made me wanna visit
Come join us to eat!
Good morning,Livin la Vida.🙏
Hi good morning!
Nice, video!
Thanks!
❤
Try the pilipino island food style 😋
That sounds good.
Kusto kudin masubukan Yan mukhang masasarap mga pagkain sa restaurant ni idol Marvin..💗
It was very tasty and the atmosphere inside felt super luxurious 🤩
Yum!!!!!!
Masarap 🤤
Fave filipino food bistek tagalog with lots of onion I prefer pork though than beef. ✌🏼
That sounds good. I haven't had that in a while beef for me.
Will go there
Awesome!! Definitely must try the cochinillo 😉
Cooked it for my omen mother she loved it so much and asked me to make it for small group which we ended up
Making two dozen oieces
Wow that's awesome! Must've been super good
U looked gorgeous with that outfit
Thank you so much! It’s from CupShe 🥰
Botin in Madrid. That's the very OG where you need to go. But plan/rsvp a year ahead. So worth it.
Oooh we would love to visit Spain!
The traditional Maja Blanca is made from glutenous rice. The most common maja blanca are made from corn starch
I think you can still make them done, I don't usually find them in stores
My mother-in-law’s empanadas
Oh that sounds good! Whats the filling inside?
Marvin's still cute I see. 😅
He was so humble and kind as well!
Has to be Maís con Yelo!
It was so Sarap!
When was that segment recorded with mom khee collab i know her personally😅when she still a young little girl
Khee is so awesome! The video is from our visit to Marikina. Thanks for watching ❤️❤️
ua-cam.com/video/IINYrmjWIpY/v-deo.htmlsi=VODyHuu4q6nikKOy
@@LLVT i see from where she currently live
Great vid! But just want to point out that the origin of lechon is highly debated. It may not come from Spain necessarily because we were already spit-roasting food during the pre-colonial times. Other than that, again, great vid!
Good to know! Thanks for sharing!
Because you guys are in the Philippines 🇵🇭 but you can find other food in other restaurants..all you have to do is look for it ..
The options here are endless 😊
I eat Lechon at least once week.
😮 wow! So sarap 🤤
@@LLVT My favorite. As well as Chicken Pork Adobo and Sisig. 🙂
Correction 17:22 the lumpia that you tried in Binondo is NOT Chinese lumpia. It’s actually “lumpiang Tagalog” perhaps can be said Filipino lumpia as opposed to the more common “fried egg rolls” or “lumpiang Shanghai” which I am certain was named after the egg rolls from China or the city in China, Shanghai.
Another term used by locals when referring to the lumpiang Tagalog is simply fresh lumpia.
Yes, the most famous seller is in Chinatown, popularized by UA-camrs however know that there’s a lot of Chinese settlers in the Philippines from 4 or 5 generations ago, perhaps longer and over time they’ve adapted their motherland food to local ingredients. As I grew up in the PH in the 70’s and early 80’s fresh lumpia is often cooked at home, it was not unusual to serve as merienda since our main meals like breakfast lunch and dinner must include white rice almost all the time and the fresh lumpia is mostly a stand alone. Sometimes a side of crispy fried tofu with vinegar and soy sauce dipping. Yes, all a merienda.
Interesting information! It didn’t use the same skin that I often see in fresh lumpia and it certainly had different ingredients. I’m sure everyone has the own variation, I love that about Filipino food but it’s also what makes it so surprising to me.
that's what I call letchon de leche.
Interesting, I’ve never heard of that dish.
Don't too much eat rice.