I like the slender, clean, quality style of the sneaker. Stylish for all ages, too. The sneaker dresses up the look and is a statement on in own without doing too much. Very nice 👍🏻
Thanks for the question, and good point, we need to do a better job of communicating this! We are currently working on final details of donating a portion of our proceeds to organizations that help the Asian American community. More news coming soon!
@@Drownedinbloodfrom my observations in Chinatown- seen some stores closing cos the local demand wasn't that great but then see Chinese buffets expanding and newer ones popping up in the black areas like Co-op City, MV...and to see black consumers make up like 50% or higher of the customers on those Chinese interstate buses
How can you not mention the name of the last restaurant? It looks like a vegan restaurant, which is totally for me. It doesn’t look like Hangawi from the outside. Also, Woori Jip is amazing and they are always changing up the menu. That’s definitely one of my go-to places whenever I’m out and about.
The last spot isn't vegan but it has some veggie dishes. It's called Cho Dan Gol and it's one of my favorite Korean spots. The only other vegan/veggie Korean spot outside of Hangawi is their sister spot Franchia.
hello fb, korea town bakeries are diner style and some times are more pricey than 'ours' in ctown. 32nd street near macy's is fun for another indoor hours of nice finds. the lunch spot is good for the mini salad with sesame oil. thanks for the walkthru. elle for makis
I hope you guys aren't wasting food. Maybe use a small plate to put your portion of food with a serving spoon? So other people can still eat the food leftover without your dna on the entire thing. Let's try to stop food waste. I am trying too. Lots of migrants & homeless people starving in NYC now.
@@lexbraxman9270 tbf, they are making them from Italy and likely sourced from the same/similar workshops as common projects, Koio, etc. Maybe moreso Koio.
@@rocketman3770 You know your sneakers! Yes we use the same factory as Common Projects, Gucci, Koio and many of the same materials. We take half the margin that Common Projects does. While our AP87 sneaker is inspired by classic tennis shoes, part of the design is inspired by traditional Asian depictions of the moon. Personally my favorite holiday growing up was the Moon festival. Thanks for the comments!
I like the slender, clean, quality style of the sneaker. Stylish for all ages, too. The sneaker dresses up the look and is a statement on in own without doing too much. Very nice 👍🏻
Christine is the best K-town guide.
Yooooo I didn’t know Christine Kim was so “frugal” 🤣🤣🤣 Gam Mee Ok 🤣🤣🤣 Hilarious.
13:27 "You wanna switch?" So many layers to that moment.
All of that looks so good!
How is selling a pair of shoes for 300 dollars "giving back to the community"???
Footwear for Asian males must include Extra-Wide forefoot designs!!!!
just tryna make a quick buck vibes w/ sprinkle of "cultural heritage" bs
Thanks for the question, and good point, we need to do a better job of communicating this! We are currently working on final details of donating a portion of our proceeds to organizations that help the Asian American community. More news coming soon!
Just to have an Asian brand out there. Should they give an Asian discount?
@@Drownedinbloodfrom my observations in Chinatown- seen some stores closing cos the local demand wasn't that great but then see Chinese buffets expanding and newer ones popping up in the black areas like Co-op City, MV...and to see black consumers make up like 50% or higher of the customers on those Chinese interstate buses
Andrew was surprised how gangsta frugal Christine was 😅
Shoes looks 🔥
Love the ban chan in containers. I wish they have that in more restaurants. Big hit to buy and take home. 😊
And if she's Asian she's my type 🙋🏿♂️🙋🏿♂️
The shoes look really nice and Sam is a 12/10 🤤🤤🤤🤤
I live in Shanghai Korean Town, and it's fun to see New York Korean Town~^^😄
How can you not mention the name of the last restaurant? It looks like a vegan restaurant, which is totally for me. It doesn’t look like Hangawi from the outside. Also, Woori Jip is amazing and they are always changing up the menu. That’s definitely one of my go-to places whenever I’m out and about.
It's cho dang gol, they make their tofu in house
The last spot isn't vegan but it has some veggie dishes. It's called Cho Dan Gol and it's one of my favorite Korean spots. The only other vegan/veggie Korean spot outside of Hangawi is their sister spot Franchia.
@@GCLU ooh, I’ve never heard of Franchia. I will have to check it out! Thanks for the suggestion.
woorijip always looks the same menu
its tagged in the description
Food looked good. Shoes are smokin ❤
Thanks Sally!
hello fb, korea town bakeries are diner style and some times are more pricey than 'ours' in ctown. 32nd street near macy's is fun for another indoor hours of nice finds. the lunch spot is good for the mini salad with sesame oil. thanks for the walkthru. elle for makis
hello , bcd is a funny place to split the bowl - soon dobu is healthy like mapo dofu over rice in chinese (hunan spice plate). elle for tofu dobu
Satisfy retain a great day and stand stronger and healthier excessively thanks to sharing Your training today Koreatown! 👏👍 Best wishes
For me Asian sneaker culture began with Michael Chang wearing those air pump Reeboks.
Agree! Growing up I wanted to be like MIKE- Mike Chang!
@@1587Sneakers My tennis memories go back to the late 70's. He was one of the first speed guys in tennis. Surely it wasn't only the shoes.
@@arg888 Great memories! Seeing an AA male dominate a sport like that was life changing for me.
Grace Street is NOT cheap but 100% worth it.
Yay!!! Fung Bros. Food!!! 😊🍻🍺
Gammeeok made the news with a Rat in their soup lol no thanks
The owners released kitchen footage. Do you fall for every rumor?
Maybe for your UA-camr salary that Grace St is cheap but for us regular folks it’s damn expensive. 😅
I bet K-town in the NYC is poppin' 🔥🔥🔥
Yes it is.. and super packed
@@BeeBee-pl9ly Yeah, that's what's up. If I get to the NYC, I'm going there first
New York must be incredible in spring to visit.
Summer
I gotta check this out
Andrew gotta make a vid just on zhajiangmian, minus the fave spot.
It's alright! woori-zipuro gaja
Footwear for Asian males must include Extra-Wide forefoot designs!!!!
Keeping it #FUNGTRUE
Gammeok bein' empty since the rat incident hahaha. Seem to be coming back though
Is the BBQ Chicken @13:27 the same as the BBQ Chicken chain in S.Korea? That S.Korean BBQ Chicken in Busan …. If you know, you know.
Sam is a Handsome Boy
Put the croaker in your airfryer then hit it with gochujiang
You two looks alike like brother n sister
Jennnie!
I need to find the shaved ice...
Sam gives off a law enforcement vibe....
Standby 1:24 13:28
10 dollar is consider cheap 😢 for a sandwich
Been going to K-Town over 35 years.. They got expensive..
I hope they got everybody's size would hope cos they smart obviously....well probably with Shaq O'neil's size as the only exception
What is this? Big Baller Brand? 😆
Those sneakers really are cute. I hope they have women’s shoes as well
Bro selling air forces without the swoosh for 300$
October 1587 - First Filipinos(prisoners/slaves) landed in Cali.
Morro Bay!!
So they made a Common Projects Air Force 1 and are like I changed so game, let me charge $300.
andrew looking so sexy ngl
The time you expose the name of the restaurant is as small as both your eyes
Sorry but not cheap, Cheap is when its below $3 imo
Clickbait!! Girl in vid aint nothing like the icon!! Wtf
Ummm Gammeeok was just shut down by the board of health..
they reopened🙂
Rat went into the soup
@@BeeBee-pl9ly Fake
nah its opened sir
2nd 😎
I hope you guys aren't wasting food. Maybe use a small plate to put your portion of food with a serving spoon? So other people can still eat the food leftover without your dna on the entire thing. Let's try to stop food waste. I am trying too. Lots of migrants & homeless people starving in NYC now.
love to support asian peeps but like why is the design mixture of common projects, nike axel arigato koio. meh for me
those asian peeps just want as much money as possible. they acting like they're doing asians a favor or something lol smh
@@lexbraxman9270 tbf, they are making them from Italy and likely sourced from the same/similar workshops as common projects, Koio, etc. Maybe moreso Koio.
@@rocketman3770 You know your sneakers! Yes we use the same factory as Common Projects, Gucci, Koio and many of the same materials. We take half the margin that Common Projects does. While our AP87 sneaker is inspired by classic tennis shoes, part of the design is inspired by traditional Asian depictions of the moon. Personally my favorite holiday growing up was the Moon festival. Thanks for the comments!
Hanbat is also on 35
우리집 ㅋㅋㅋ
So much plastic being used at Woorijp.
They are not so clear about restaurants they go. Annoying