Wait... I'm Eating WHAT?!? - First Time Trying ISAAN FOOD in Thailand!

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  • Опубліковано 3 лис 2024
  • I take 2 of my friends out and they give me my first introduction to Isaan food.
    Due to the background music, this video is NOT monetized, if you can please support me here at:
    www.buymeacoffe...
    Contact me here:
    peteonretreat@gmail.com
    Some information on the different regions of Thai cuisine 
    thaiembdc.org/....

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  • @peteonretreat2023
    @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +3

    This night was so much fun and after looking into Isaan food I've found there's a bunch of other dishes I want to try. Because of the background music playing at the restaurant, this video is NOT monetized, if you would like to support me you can here:
    www.buymeacoffee.com/peteonretreat

    • @Stashmo
      @Stashmo Рік тому +1

      Copyright concerns?

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +1

      @@Stashmo yeah, the songs playing in the background. UA-cam recognized and flagged them but the artists allow their use. Just means I can’t monetize this video but I can have it on my channel.
      Since the artist do allow their songs it’s not a copyright strike.

  • @brendataylor8388
    @brendataylor8388 Рік тому +1

    I hope your Japan trip went well and I’m looking fwd to some new content😉. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +1

      Japan was amazing, just started editing it today. Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @StevenCasper
    @StevenCasper Рік тому +1

    Great video, thanks. Keep having fun. 👍

  • @MikeHoncho884
    @MikeHoncho884 9 місяців тому +1

    Reminds me of Steve Martin in the Jerk with the snails on the plate!
    “Don’t look honey there’s snails on your plate“ lol

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  9 місяців тому

      I’m glad I didn’t know they were raw… and were chopped up with a bunch of other stuff.

  • @davidhumber6955
    @davidhumber6955 Рік тому +1

    Pete .. I want to thank you for all the awesome inspiration you have given me ! I’m hoping to make the move to Thailand in 2025, this has been cooking in my head since 1987 when I visited the kingdom and vowed to return.
    I hope that you will share more of you amazing journey with us soon sometimes a little break is good for the soul and too also reassess.
    Thank you again, maybe get to buy you lunch one day!
    David Chattanooga Tn.

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому

      Thanks David… I think I’ll be back but I also thought I’d be back by now lol
      You can absolutely make the move here. Committing is the first step.

  • @mangostickyrice555
    @mangostickyrice555 Рік тому +2

    Thumbs up 👍 Pete

  • @Eeasy-wq4ss
    @Eeasy-wq4ss Рік тому +1

    Good to go Pete 👍

  • @hikikomorigaming2419
    @hikikomorigaming2419 Рік тому +1

    Wait for your new videos.

  • @Ncseventeen1976
    @Ncseventeen1976 Рік тому +1

    I was gust thinking this morning that I haven't seen any of your videos lately. And it's not my imagination, looks like you haven't made one in a month. Hopefully your just taking a break or traveling. Hope your still enjoying Thailand and plan on doing some more videos in the future.

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +1

      Everything is good and hoping to put out a video Sunday talking about my disappearance. Can’t believe it’s been a month already!

  • @betweendrinks8885
    @betweendrinks8885 Рік тому +3

    My wife grows those snails in her hobby farm - 200 baht a kilo !! Your a brave man experimenting- ( remember Pete ) “ things are not always as it appears / well done !! And kudos to you . Your Thai is also getting there ! The working girls must love volunteering for great banquets - your a cool customer- great fun

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, my Thai has a long way to go but I’m better closer every week.
      I’m really glad I didn’t know the snails were raw until weeks later lol!

    • @Thailandlover05
      @Thailandlover05 Рік тому

      Thai people love to eat snails,and another sea food. Living in Thailand 🙏🇹🇭♥️.

  • @denniskortheuer9861
    @denniskortheuer9861 Рік тому +1

    One of my favs! i love how open you are to trying the different dishes. RAW snails! Wow! All those chilies! Was there anything a veggie could eat? Watching this before my first food of the day. Hungry but i don't think you had anything i could eat. What was the long, stringy white stuff? Noodle of some kind? do you know what it's made of? Rice? For that matter, is wheat part of Thai cuisine? So adventurous!

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому

      I attached a small article in the description that talks about the cuisine each Thai region is known for and it says Isan (Isaan has many acceptable spellings) is known for heaping plates of veggies among other things listed (like their (koi) raw meat dishes). I didn’t really look at the menu since it was all in Thai (or possibly even in Isaan) so I’m not sure what they have really. I’ll have to ask my friends when I see them next.

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому

      Fir the noodles, I assume they’re rice. Thai food doesn’t traditionally use wheat that I’m aware of but I believe the south has developed their own roti style Indian bread. Wait, I’m pretty sure some regions have wheat noodles influenced from Chinese food.
      I just learned recently that they’ve only been using chilis for a few hundred years as they were brought here from America. I guess a few hundred years is a long time.

  • @nathanmoncayo
    @nathanmoncayo Рік тому +1

    Hope all is well g, love from Los Angeles SGV

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому

      All is well… just haven’t been doing the UA-cam thing. I’m going to try to put out a vlog this week

  • @howardstern666
    @howardstern666 Рік тому +1

    Love Isaan food! I'm a big fan of liver and intestine.

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +1

      I haven’t tried their liver yet… or have I? My friend had a mookatah style party over the holiday this week. I saw liver on the table with the uncooked meats and my plate was constantly being refilled so I probably tried it unawaringly.

    • @howardstern666
      @howardstern666 Рік тому +1

      @@peteonretreat2023 Oh, you probably tried it without knowing! They tend to sneak it into many dishes, especially larb and soups. And I wouldn't have it any other way!

    • @Thailandlover05
      @Thailandlover05 Рік тому

      ​@@howardstern666thai people love to snake,you can't think as well, what are the items they eat. Living in Thailand,i make vlog about living in Thailand.♥️🇹🇭🙏

  • @chrisdavies5395
    @chrisdavies5395 Рік тому +1

    Where you gone Pete, long time without any vlogs

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +1

      I edited 2 that I didn’t really like and now I’m just out of the cycle again. Been living life and things are good. I’m going to try to get back into it this week.

    • @chrisdavies5395
      @chrisdavies5395 Рік тому

      Glad you are doing well. Keep living the dream. Have to wait 17 months until I hit 50 then I will get my retirement visa. Until then a couple of holidays a year will have to make do. Keep living the dream, stay safe and happy,

  • @danderson8463
    @danderson8463 Рік тому +2

    Last two food vids have been great Pete, and your friends seem like fun. It's bedtime but now I'm craving South Indian garlic chilli chicken, damn you 😆

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +1

      These videos have been a lot of fun. I might have to keep going with them.

  • @Grimreapervlogs
    @Grimreapervlogs Рік тому +2

    Great video mate. Nothing something I'd eat hahaha but glad you liked it

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +3

      While the snails were a bit chewy, it was absolutely delicious. Kinda glad I didn’t know it was raw until afterwards lol

    • @edwardruiz8920
      @edwardruiz8920 Рік тому +2

      @@peteonretreat2023 I couldn't have done them.

  • @what.i.see.photography7077
    @what.i.see.photography7077 Рік тому +1

    Hey Pete, long time no post, hope all is well with you ?

  • @stevehayes8755
    @stevehayes8755 Рік тому +2

    Great video Pete you’re a brave man trying the raw snails , the rest looks amazing along with your two beautiful companions . Great fun😅

  • @WalkingmanPattaya
    @WalkingmanPattaya Рік тому +1

    Good one Pete. Pan, on the left has a lovely smile, smirk, and laugh. Some Spicy dishes! Laab moo is great. I only get 1 chili in som tam salad .Always order enough food for 1 or 2 more people is how Thais do it 555 Songs in the background very familiar here. Seems dumb to not be able to monetize, but am not in the biz... Kudos for doing something real and fun to watch

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you 🙏🏼
      Pan is awesome, I love her to pieces. That som tam had like 20 in it. I’m just happy the video isn’t striked meaning, I can still have it on my channel. I just can’t monetize it. If it was striked I couldn’t even have it on my channel so I’m happy overall plus I really don’t make much money here. The channel is mostly for my friends and family and has become a digital diary for myself.

    • @Stashmo
      @Stashmo Рік тому +1

      What’s the story on Ping Pong’s name? Looks like your friendship provides a relaxing and low-key/pressure respite for them.

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +1

      @@Stashmo I’m not sure the full story… it’s a somewhat common nickname here. All Thais get a nickname from their parents when they’re babies. Their true names are long and the nickname or “cheu len” is just part of life here. The names are supposed to be cute, fun and to bring good luck. They always mean something in Thai and are often animals, things in nature, flowers…
      They are sometimes comically ironic because they are given to babies. A person named cow or pig can grow up to be be very petit or a person named pearl can end up being very dark skinned.

  • @iROChakri
    @iROChakri Рік тому +2

    Thai food, esp Isan, food is the best hagaga

  • @edwardruiz8920
    @edwardruiz8920 Рік тому +1

    The papaya salad = yum!

  • @David.Gee68
    @David.Gee68 Рік тому +1

    Well done Squire, I couldn't eat snails lol
    Lovely dinner companions too.

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +1

      Some Thais straight up eat them right out of the shell…I couldn’t do that but chopped up and mixed with all this other delicious stuff was easy for me.

  • @andreww3621
    @andreww3621 Рік тому +2

    You can't beat Thai cuisine. So many different options and variations of the same dish. I love Indian, Greek, Italian, and Mexican but Thai is my #1

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +1

      I know I’ve barely scratched the surface of Thai cuisine. There’s so much more out there for me to experience.

  • @flyfliker
    @flyfliker Рік тому +1

    your friends are great. what are their ages and occupations?

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому

      I’m sure they wouldn’t mind me disclosing their ages but for the sake of their privacy and because I haven’t asked I’ll say mid 20s/30s. They are both servers.

  • @edwardruiz8920
    @edwardruiz8920 Рік тому +1

    Bugs = no yum! (I guess my own cultural bias)

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +1

      Yeah… I haven’t done bugs and say that I won’t. I’m ok if they’re in a dish but not if they’re alone like they sell at the food carts.
      Isaan is known for rice stuffed rat and a bunch of raw meat dishes that I’d try.

  • @spiffymongo4030
    @spiffymongo4030 Рік тому +1

    How are you, P Funk?
    Still bassin?

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому

      I’m good thanks 🙏🏼
      Strumming acoustic guitars for now… thinking of bassin’ up to start jamming more though. Just can’t play live anywhere in Thailand without a work permit/visa

  • @Chef_Boy_RD
    @Chef_Boy_RD Рік тому +1

    You know it’s spicy when Thai girls are sweating! That papaya salad looked like it was super spicy. Thai food is my favorite cuisine… wish I was there!

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +1

      Right? I mean we were eating outside too but it was all pretty spicy.

    • @kevinp8108
      @kevinp8108 Рік тому +1

      @Chef_Boy_RD - when you're ordering food in Thailand, never say "a little spicy" because Thai spicy and foreign spicy are two different things so you will end up with spicy!

    • @Chef_Boy_RD
      @Chef_Boy_RD Рік тому

      @@kevinp8108 I went to culinary school with a guy from Laos and he would smother his food in cayenne pepper when he ate.

    • @kevinp8108
      @kevinp8108 Рік тому +1

      @@Chef_Boy_RD - If it's not spicy then it's not good!

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому

      @@kevinp8108I’m generally good with ordering medium spicy… but even that varies a ton from place to place and even depends on which cook is working that day.

  • @louis20122
    @louis20122 Рік тому +1

    To be honest, these dishes are as delicious as the Indian foods.

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому

      Honestly, some of these were better than our previous Indian food dinner.

  • @bijanbayne3259
    @bijanbayne3259 Рік тому +1

    This is just an anecdotal observation based on two visits of about a month each- but it doesn't seem there are almost any Isaan women in metro Bangkok. The general population looks much more phenotypically Chinese. Also seems the case in Hua Hin (though not quite as extreme). One thing I might to my next trip, is stay in Phuket f/ a few nights. I hear Lao and Isaan have some language crossover

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +1

      Very interesting and I think you’re observation has some merit to it. As I understand, skin tone has played a part in the Thai society for a while and I believe the lighter phenotypically Chinese were often of higher class and education. I can see how this would make them more abundant in the Bangkok area but I really don’t know.

    • @bijanbayne3259
      @bijanbayne3259 Рік тому +1

      @@peteonretreat2023 Yes, one would expect a lot of Bangkok residents to be working in professions where more education is required, more office work than Pattaya or Jomtien. And in the larger hotels & stores, possibly better English. Though Pattaya does have businesses where English is a plus

  • @davidlamphier2551
    @davidlamphier2551 Рік тому +1

    Yo Pete hope you didn’t make a total retreat and see more of your stuff

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому

      Man, I almost went full retreat 😂
      New video should be out in 12 hours!

  • @flyfliker
    @flyfliker Рік тому +1

    Pete r u ok?

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому

      Absolutely ok, thanks for asking. I edited a Japan video and wasn’t happy with it and then shot a couple vlogs back in Thailand and weren’t happy with them either. I might try again tomorrow… my channel may be going away but I think I will be back.

  • @Stashmo
    @Stashmo Рік тому +1

    So, what’s the geographic origin of the Thai food you’ve been eating all along? Have you been intentionally avoiding Isaan food? How can you tell what regional-style food a restaurant serves? Signage?

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +1

      Great questions as always. I just added a link to an article in the description that discusses the different regions and their foods. What most people know as Thai food is from the central regions of the country.
      I hadn’t been avoiding Isaan food at all, I just didn’t know where to get it. It’s far less common here and I still only know of 2 places in town. They are both pretty big and next door to each other on a busy street headed out of town to the highway. All of the writing (signs and menu) is in thai (or possibly in Isaan) so it just looks like a Thai place to foreigners. It’s also not in an expat or tourist area, I don’t think any are.

    • @Stashmo
      @Stashmo Рік тому +1

      @@peteonretreat2023 Got it. So interesting.

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому

      @@Stashmo I’m glad you asked because now I have a better understanding of it all.

  • @jellycream1964
    @jellycream1964 Рік тому +1

    Pete, why do you talk back to the ladies in an asian English accent?

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому

      Part of it I think is just me picking it up being around them. Many Americans pick up accents when they spend time aboard. I was told I had a Jamaican accent after just spending 2 weeks there.
      It’s a completely unintentional weird thing that I didn’t realize I was doing until watching these videos. I do intentionally omit some parts of speech now that understand why the Thais omit them… they simply don’t exist in the Thai language, but I had no idea how stupid I’ve been sounding until editing these videos. It’s something I’ll be trying to be cognizant of now that I know I’m doing it.

    • @jellycream1964
      @jellycream1964 Рік тому +1

      @peteonretreat2023 thanks for that explanation but ive caught myself doi g that too! It weird your right, i dont know why we do it! Ive caught myself doing it to Hispanic people also

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +1

      @@jellycream1964 I’ve been thinking about it all day now. It’s not so much an Asian accent. It is more just speaking broken English (but a bit of accent comes in when repeating English words like they pronounce them)
      I think a contributing factor comes from when Thai people (in this case) don’t understand me. I will then talk slower and omit some words to simplify things. In a way I’m being programmed to speak this way and now I am skipping directly to the broken English. Knowing this, I now want to try to avoid doing that and see how it goes.
      Understanding what words don’t exist or are skipped in thai leads me to speak English like them too. There isn’t a word for “not” or “don’t” in Thai, you just say “no” for example. They also don’t use plurals or past/present/future tenses so that’s how you get a sentence like “you say you no like spicy.” I know Pan at least and probably the others understand “don’t” though even if they don’t use it when they speak with me.

  • @Alancampbell69
    @Alancampbell69 Рік тому +1

    Looks good but I would pass on the snails 😅

    • @peteonretreat2023
      @peteonretreat2023  Рік тому +1

      I’ll try just about anything… but most of the bugs. Not happening