Cảm thấy rất thú vị ở phút khoảng 9:30 vì có thể thấy rõ điểm khác biệt giữa anh Chris và anh Max. Anh Chris thì ngoại ngữ rất giỏi, biết cả tiếng lóng nên được chú chủ quán khen ngợi. Còn anh Max thì có vốn am hiểu tuyệt vời về ẩm thực và ham học hỏi nên rất quan tâm hỏi han cô bán hàng về các món ăn. Quả là bộ đôi hoàn hảo 😊
"Hoàn hảo" gì bạn? Nhận xét về món ăn Gan xào hành tây, cậu ta khen là Gan "rán lửa to" ngon😂??? Thịt quấn lá để "khử mùi", rán đến đen "ròn"... cũng "ngon" và ăn rất nhiều😊? Ngay cả nc "rửa" mấy ngón tay Cái, (móng dài két đất) trông cực bẩn ... cũng "ực" hết vô trong bụng😢?
Always, always enjoy seeing both of you together and it never gets old with your different accents with Chris living in the North and Max from the South. I live in Canada and am from near Saigon and my wife was from the North and speaks with Northern accent. No matter how I try I can never speak with Northern accent. It's interesting my two kids born in Canada speak Viet like their mom and we both speak Viet to them. Anyway another good episode with the yummy com tam, one of my favourite dishes.
That's was a fun video to watch 👍👍 Max, you crack me up when you try and put on a Northern accent and even funnier when you and Chris talk to each other in Vietnamese🤣🤣🤣. I always look forward to your videos!
Hi guys, I live in South East Asia too, Cambodia. I used to live in Thailand where I ate at the Taoist Buddhist vegetarian restaurants which are similar to the places you eat at. Buffet with rice or noodles, however most of those places are closed for dinner and if they do open they have a menu a la cart, aka no buffet. Malaysia is great too for vegans especially Georgetown and Kuala Lumpur. I was also lucky enough to find vegan places in Laos where I ate the best vegan sushi. I came to Cambodia 5 years ago, some people recommended Siem Reap as it is vibrant as a city but peaceful as a town. I was very disappointed as I couldn't find any Taoist Buddhist eateries here and the vegetarian restaurants are overpriced fancy places for tourists. I love cooking and I was staying in a Chinese hostel which allowed guests to cook so I started cooking my own food again. After many months, I found a one room apartment with garden in a beautiful park of mango trees so I moved there. My vehicle was a bicycle which I used to get to the market and back. I was still cooking and could find great ingredients at the open market and local supermarket. However, despite the abundance and beauty, I got severely depressed, my two rescued dogs died, I did a water fast to cleanse myself but instead I got even more depressed and fasted for almost 2 months. I lost consciousness, was taken to the hospital and rescued by a christian organisation first and a local Khmer family second where I still live just outside Siem Reap. I was fed all sorts of food so my strict vegan diet vanished just like my health. I have been severely disabled ever since the water fast. It got progressively worse and worse until I realised that the secret to a joyful life is to enjoy everything because nothing lasts: we only have this moment. Don't waste your life lost in thoughts and ideologies like I did, follow your intuition just like these two beautiful young men are doing. Love is all there is!
Quán cơm này chẳng có gì đặc biệt ngoài ĐẮT. 50k cho đĩa cơm đó là quá đắt, 1 miếng chả lá lốt, 1 quả trứng ốp, 1 miếng gà, ít cải chua lấy giá 50k. Sinh viên có bao giờ ăn ở đây đâu, cơm khu này đầy chỗ ngon rẻ hơn. Đĩa của Max thường mình ăn 30k thôi. Chưa kể lúc thanh toán hết hồn, 200k, Tức là 2 đĩa gan xào với trứng kho cũng 50k/đĩa. Tội cho 2 anh Tây😂
Ở Hà Nội chỗ nào cũng nên mặc cả, trừ khi có giá niêm yết không thì kiểu gì cũng bị chém. Tốt nhất là muốn ăn cơm suất thì chốt giá từ đầu luôn, kiểu như 30k cơm. Còn ăn xong mới tính giá thì dễ bị chém lắm
bà này thấy Tây nên chém kinh vãi, bình thường quán này cũng đắt vl r, htrc mình k biết vào gọi đc 3 món mà bả bảo 35k r :)) quán khác 25k có khi còn đc nhiều hơn
Bữa ăn này căng lắm cũng chừng 100k (có khi còn chưa đến), cho là ở HN thì có thể mắc hơn chút (mình k sống ở HN nên không biết giá cả ngoài đấy như thế nào) nhưng bán kiểu này đúng là mất mặt thật sự
Morning from Montreal .. welcome back Guy's, I really appreciate and enjoy watching your super Awesome content vloggs street food's adventures and as always absolutely beautifully content and your Guy's nailed it again, lovely gorgeous editing filming sharp and clear and looking forward for more adventures from you all .. have a wonderful blessing weekend, take care stay safe .. Merci from Mtl Cdn ..
Great Max, learning new thing is always wonderful!... Northern accent is nice too.. I prefer the southern, although my parents are originate from the North.
Chào Max và Chris nhé, ôi Chị rất thích 2 em lắm, rất dễ thương và nói tiếng Việt hây, lưu loát, nhiệt tình ... I live in California for 40 years now and haven't had a chance to travel, just way too busy working and providing for my mama, sister and stepdad ... Love love love you both so much and lots of respect ... Chị thích coi 2 em ăn đồ Việt Nam và biết hiểu nhiều về ẩm thực .. I introduced my sister who was born in Salinas, Kansas and she doesn't speak Việt very well but she loves y'all youtube channel ❤❤❤
Hi, you should try to experience the food at "Ngõ Tự Do", it's not far away. Most students choose to eat there because of the variety and 24/7 service.
Being a Vietnamese-American, my definition of “cơm bụi “ is not “dirty rice”. It’s a meal that’s mainly cheap and affordable, catering to certain groups of people in Vietnam after the war : - People were rejected by society. - People were being discriminated. - The poors, less fortunated, and helpless. These people wandering around Saigon at the time, doing whatever for a meal to survive, and these vendors catering to their needs.
Bạn ơi !không phải cơm bụi là cơm phân biệt đối xử ,mà là cho tất cả mọi người nếu ai cảm thấy mình khả năng thu nhập có tiền ít ăn tiết kiệm . Nhưng món ăn khá ngon và rất phong phú bạn nhé ...😂
Max, when you are asked about your excellent Vietnamese language skills, "How did you learn to speak Vietnamese language so well?" You should reply, "I was driven to learn the Vietnamese language by my stomach because Vietnamese food is so delicious." On a somewhat related note, many years ago, I worked with a guy who had emigrated to the U.S. from Peru. When he first arrived to the States, he had nearly no English. The only thing he could eat was what he knew to say, so he told me that for his first six months in country, his diet consisted of "corn-muffin and milk." Then, one day, he was standing in line at the local deli where he would typically eat. He saw somebody who had just received their order of a hamburger and french-fries. Pointing at the food, he asked the individual, "How you say?" The person replied, "Hamburger and french-fries." My friend repeated, "Ham-be-gar an fresh-fri." Needless to say, he asserted to me that he never ate corn-muffin and milk again, and he told me that he learned English by way of his stomach. True story.
Tôi rất thích bạn khi xem video của bạn tôi cảm giác bạn đúng như một chuyên gia ẩm thực Bạn giới thiệu các món ăn rất ngon và đầy đủ hương vị của nó Tôi là người Việt Nam cũng rất nể phục bạn vì những hiểu biết ...và bạn cũng rất đẹp trai nữa....cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều vì đã yêu đất nước của tôi....
I'm Vietnamese here. Come back to Phu Tho, the land of Hung Kings ancestors, there are many delicious dishes. Thank you for promoting Vietnamese food and images.
I love all your videos and keep up with the good work Max. But I want to make it clear for non Vietnamese speakers that " Com Bui" is a slang which mean food of the poor, not dirty food. Nevertheless, the food looks amazing and delicious.
Hi ! Max , I can hear your comments on foods . You are a truly local people ; better than am I. However , The foods prices are expensive , can't be considered as " a dish " for the ordinary people .
Bụi = dust. There was nothing related to a bush. Cơm bụi means rice dish served on the sidewalk, therefore collecting dust from the streets, and also the guests are people who work or live on the streets.
Southerner here, speaking Northern sure is really difficult and you're bound to slip off it from time to time lol, but its really interesting cus for me when i speak it, i have completely different personalities
Happy belated big 3-0 to you, Max! It's the dawn of a new decade and more exciting adventures await! You guys ordered a TON of food, which I know you can tuck away, but I was surprised at how much Chris got as he usually doesn't eat as much or the variety of food you eat. I think the soup is appropriate for the meal as the broth is probably more for washing down all the heavy stuff you just ate vs it being a meal in itself.
Hi Max, I'm studying in that area and if you come back, you can try Cơm bụi at 76 Ngõ Tự Do. I usually have to wait in a long line to have lunch there.
Max, I think your Vietnamese is very good. To perfect it, u should say dạ in every sentence when u speak to the elders. I really enjoy your Vietnamese food clips. Thank u.
THAT WHAT I’M TALKING ABOUT VIETNAM SO MUCH DIFFERENCE WAY PREPARE, OVERALL SO DELICIOUS, HELLO MAX AND CRISS. I”AM HERE IN HCMCT SAI GON, WHERE IS THE GOOD COM TAM THAT YOU RECOMMENDED, THANK YOU, FOR YOUR INPUT,👍☝️🇺🇸
I am an Indian and i am very strict with my indian food, even though we are very limited with non-veg foods. I won't even imagine trying these foods in my life. However, i feel glad for you, you are so open and diverse.
I wrote a declaration of love to Chris earlier 😂 But I would also like to write something to you. I think the same and I find it very interesting how you deal with your personalities differently. I copy it because it is a little bit of work for a non native speake you know 😂 But I think you understand the message ❤️ "I really want to say thank you. Your videos are really refreshing and something different that you know from UA-cam. I'm not in a really good shape right now, but your videos make my day a little bit better. With your videos you can really see what language really matter and opens so much doors. I'm from Germany and my English is not the best, but your videos touch me on another level. For a short moment i believe in the good in people when i watch your Videos. It's not just about the video here but about all your videos. Rarely has a UA-camr grabbed me like this. I don't usually write long comments like that but i really appreciate your videos. Your videos are really a blessing. I hope you read the comment and I wish you all the best in your life. Seriously, I rarely say that but it comes right from my heart. We need more people like You. Thank you brother and I hope we will see how your journey is going on ❤️" You both have become my top youtubers within a short time. I wish you and your family only the best. Really man every Video is a gem. I'm so happy that I have so many videos left to watch 😄 I was one time 2 weeks in Thailand and it has me catched. Hopefully times will change and I can visit another countries ❤️
I love that you go to different places to have a feed.It would be really great if you give us a little history of establishment your chowing down at.thank you for you r programmes I hope you and your family are well.
Hi Max! Have you ever tried dried beef or dried fish powder/fiber? Sorry I cannot spell it in Vietnamese. It is nice either in banh mi or plain rice with green veg.
*TÔI KHÔNG BIẾT LÀ AI BẠN Ở ĐÂU LÀ NAM HAY LÀ NỮ NHƯNG KHI BẠN XEM ĐƯỢC COMMENT NÀY TÔI CHÚC BẠN THẬT NHIỀU SỨC KHỎE CÔNG VIỆC THÀNH CÔNG LUÔN HẠNH PHÚC BÊN GIA ĐÌNH CỦA BẠN VÀ CHÚC BẠN XEM VIDEO VUI VẺ CHÚC ANH MAX BUỔI TỐI VUI VẺ🎉❤️🇻🇳📌*
My Vietnamese partner tells me this is the food that no one else buys at the market. The leftovers, thats why its cheap. I told her that I wouldnt worry about it too much, as long as its tasty, which it almost always is in Hanoi. I miss it so much! Hope to be back this year. Love the video's boys!
@@MegaPixie666 if you are in the US, I can say Vietjet has the similar marketing strategy with Spirit and Frontier, low price but you have to pay for all of your luggages.
Well, Max and Chris are not wrong. "Cơm bụi" literally means "Dirty rice" lol, but the real meaning of "Cơm bụi" is "A dish of rice that you eat on the streets, not in your house and the streets are full of dirt"
@@havy9220 Not exactly its means." my understanding of " Com Bui " are the dishes are served on the streets for the poor people as well as for working classes people, with the cheap and affordable prices. Not expensive as Max had paid
@@mailinhdtdd8405 , Max paid 100k a dish. Is it a " com bu "i ?. Eating on the streets with that price more than eating in the restaurants . It is a joke ? Ok
When the Cha Lua or Gio is no longer very fresh after 1-2 days , they use it to braise with hard boiled eggs instead of using fresh pork meat to make that Gio Kho Trung dish .
Cảm thấy rất thú vị ở phút khoảng 9:30 vì có thể thấy rõ điểm khác biệt giữa anh Chris và anh Max. Anh Chris thì ngoại ngữ rất giỏi, biết cả tiếng lóng nên được chú chủ quán khen ngợi. Còn anh Max thì có vốn am hiểu tuyệt vời về ẩm thực và ham học hỏi nên rất quan tâm hỏi han cô bán hàng về các món ăn. Quả là bộ đôi hoàn hảo 😊
"Hoàn hảo" gì bạn? Nhận xét về món ăn Gan xào hành tây, cậu ta khen là Gan "rán lửa to" ngon😂??? Thịt quấn lá để "khử mùi", rán đến đen "ròn"... cũng "ngon" và ăn rất nhiều😊? Ngay cả nc "rửa" mấy ngón tay Cái, (móng dài két đất) trông cực bẩn ... cũng "ực" hết vô trong bụng😢?
Watching ur videos I learn, there's more to vietnamese cuisine than just pho and banh mi. As always, ur videos make me hungry.👍
Chris's North Vietnamese accent is scarily good. Like local good. Respect
Always, always enjoy seeing both of you together and it never gets old with your different accents with Chris living in the North and Max from the South. I live in Canada and am from near Saigon and my wife was from the North and speaks with Northern accent. No matter how I try I can never speak with Northern accent. It's interesting my two kids born in Canada speak Viet like their mom and we both speak Viet to them. Anyway another good episode with the yummy com tam, one of my favourite dishes.
That's was a fun video to watch 👍👍 Max, you crack me up when you try and put on a Northern accent and even funnier when you and Chris talk to each other in Vietnamese🤣🤣🤣. I always look forward to your videos!
Hi guys, I live in South East Asia too, Cambodia. I used to live in Thailand where I ate at the Taoist Buddhist vegetarian restaurants which are similar to the places you eat at. Buffet with rice or noodles, however most of those places are closed for dinner and if they do open they have a menu a la cart, aka no buffet. Malaysia is great too for vegans especially Georgetown and Kuala Lumpur. I was also lucky enough to find vegan places in Laos where I ate the best vegan sushi. I came to Cambodia 5 years ago, some people recommended Siem Reap as it is vibrant as a city but peaceful as a town. I was very disappointed as I couldn't find any Taoist Buddhist eateries here and the vegetarian restaurants are overpriced fancy places for tourists. I love cooking and I was staying in a Chinese hostel which allowed guests to cook so I started cooking my own food again. After many months, I found a one room apartment with garden in a beautiful park of mango trees so I moved there. My vehicle was a bicycle which I used to get to the market and back. I was still cooking and could find great ingredients at the open market and local supermarket. However, despite the abundance and beauty, I got severely depressed, my two rescued dogs died, I did a water fast to cleanse myself but instead I got even more depressed and fasted for almost 2 months. I lost consciousness, was taken to the hospital and rescued by a christian organisation first and a local Khmer family second where I still live just outside Siem Reap. I was fed all sorts of food so my strict vegan diet vanished just like my health. I have been severely disabled ever since the water fast. It got progressively worse and worse until I realised that the secret to a joyful life is to enjoy everything because nothing lasts: we only have this moment. Don't waste your life lost in thoughts and ideologies like I did, follow your intuition just like these two beautiful young men are doing. Love is all there is!
You should definitely write a book. Or at least an article for a travel magazine/blog.
read a book called: the way home or face the fire by JAH. it is very helpful
Your guys are amazing, I am from south, my husband is from north, we try to teach our children the language, they are confused and gave up.
Oh man, so many memories of this "restaurant" back to me. I used to visit this "restaurant" very often when i was a student
CẢM ƠN TẢI LÊN RẤT HAY THÚ VỊ CUỐN HÚT. CHUCA BẠN VUI VẺ NHIỀU SỨC KHỎE BÌNH AN HẠNH PHÚC THÀNH CÔNG 🎉❤😊
Quán cơm này chẳng có gì đặc biệt ngoài ĐẮT.
50k cho đĩa cơm đó là quá đắt, 1 miếng chả lá lốt, 1 quả trứng ốp, 1 miếng gà, ít cải chua lấy giá 50k. Sinh viên có bao giờ ăn ở đây đâu, cơm khu này đầy chỗ ngon rẻ hơn. Đĩa của Max thường mình ăn 30k thôi.
Chưa kể lúc thanh toán hết hồn, 200k,
Tức là 2 đĩa gan xào với trứng kho cũng 50k/đĩa. Tội cho 2 anh Tây😂
lúc tính tiền mình cũng tưởng 100k là căng =)) cũng sinh viên xây dựng đây nhưng mà đúng phải nói là ĐẮT =))
Ở Hà Nội chỗ nào cũng nên mặc cả, trừ khi có giá niêm yết không thì kiểu gì cũng bị chém. Tốt nhất là muốn ăn cơm suất thì chốt giá từ đầu luôn, kiểu như 30k cơm. Còn ăn xong mới tính giá thì dễ bị chém lắm
@@TungNguyen-wy2fe Đúng 💯phần 💯. Hôm nọ thấy hai ảnh đi ăn hải sản bao bụng luôn nà rẻ hơn nhiều.
bà này thấy Tây nên chém kinh vãi, bình thường quán này cũng đắt vl r, htrc mình k biết vào gọi đc 3 món mà bả bảo 35k r :)) quán khác 25k có khi còn đc nhiều hơn
Bữa ăn này căng lắm cũng chừng 100k (có khi còn chưa đến), cho là ở HN thì có thể mắc hơn chút (mình k sống ở HN nên không biết giá cả ngoài đấy như thế nào) nhưng bán kiểu này đúng là mất mặt thật sự
Happy belated. Always nice to see you guys uploading. Gives something to tune into, and just mellow out.
I love to see both of you in a video like this one. It’s so lively, exciting, entertaining, informative, etc….,
Cám ơn hai bạn, đã giới thiệu món ăn Việt Nam 🇻🇳 cho người bạn mỹ.
Rồi người vn bán cho họ xuất cơm 200k
Morning from Montreal .. welcome back Guy's, I really appreciate and enjoy watching your super Awesome content vloggs street food's adventures and as always absolutely beautifully content and your Guy's nailed it again, lovely gorgeous editing filming sharp and clear and looking forward for more adventures from you all .. have a wonderful blessing weekend, take care stay safe .. Merci from Mtl Cdn ..
Happy birthday my man. Welcome to the thirties. It gets better and better. Keep going baby! 🌟
I love that you go to these hard to find places, even harder to order.
Great Max, learning new thing is always wonderful!... Northern accent is nice too.. I prefer the southern, although my parents are originate from the North.
Hi Max and Chris nhìn thấy hai em ăn ngon miệng quá ở Hà Nội chúc Max một ngày vui vẻ Việt Nam 👍👍🙂🙂❤️❤️❤️
Chào Max và Chris nhé, ôi Chị rất thích 2 em lắm, rất dễ thương và nói tiếng Việt hây, lưu loát, nhiệt tình ...
I live in California for 40 years now and haven't had a chance to travel, just way too busy working and providing for my mama, sister and stepdad ...
Love love love you both so much and lots of respect ...
Chị thích coi 2 em ăn đồ Việt Nam và biết hiểu nhiều về ẩm thực .. I introduced my sister who was born in Salinas, Kansas and she doesn't speak Việt very well but she loves y'all youtube channel ❤❤❤
Man! That food looks DELICIOUS! I would eat there every day!
lol I am 😂 watching this and eating
Microwave stouffers
@@Genesis--me8ud me too 🤣🤣🤣
Hi, you should try to experience the food at "Ngõ Tự Do", it's not far away. Most students choose to eat there because of the variety and 24/7 service.
Nói thật thì quán này bán đắt mà không ngon, mấy quán ở ngõ Tự Do ngon hơn nhiều mà rẻ nữa
Being a Vietnamese-American, my definition of “cơm bụi “ is not “dirty rice”. It’s a meal that’s mainly cheap and affordable, catering to certain groups of people in Vietnam after the war :
- People were rejected by society.
- People were being discriminated.
- The poors, less fortunated, and helpless.
These people wandering around Saigon at the time, doing whatever for a meal to survive, and these vendors catering to their needs.
Cơm bụi sinh viên nghèo ăn suốt, sv cũng là rejected hay discriminated sao
@@vodkakit5 "after the war"
@@vodkakit5 sinh viên có phải là người nghèo không, đọc cho kỹ nghe bạn.
Đơn giản là cơm bình dân
Bạn ơi !không phải cơm bụi là cơm phân biệt đối xử ,mà là cho tất cả mọi người nếu ai cảm thấy mình khả năng thu nhập có tiền ít ăn tiết kiệm . Nhưng món ăn khá ngon và rất phong phú bạn nhé ...😂
You all are great. Eat well and speak VNese well. Thank you for supporting the business. 👍
Max, when you are asked about your excellent Vietnamese language skills, "How did you learn to speak Vietnamese language so well?" You should reply, "I was driven to learn the Vietnamese language by my stomach because Vietnamese food is so delicious." On a somewhat related note, many years ago, I worked with a guy who had emigrated to the U.S. from Peru. When he first arrived to the States, he had nearly no English. The only thing he could eat was what he knew to say, so he told me that for his first six months in country, his diet consisted of "corn-muffin and milk." Then, one day, he was standing in line at the local deli where he would typically eat. He saw somebody who had just received their order of a hamburger and french-fries. Pointing at the food, he asked the individual, "How you say?" The person replied, "Hamburger and french-fries." My friend repeated, "Ham-be-gar an fresh-fri." Needless to say, he asserted to me that he never ate corn-muffin and milk again, and he told me that he learned English by way of his stomach. True story.
I really like you, Max looks so gentle and friendly.
Street food is very diverse in Vietnam, Look Yummy..
Tôi rất thích bạn khi xem video của bạn tôi cảm giác bạn đúng như một chuyên gia ẩm thực Bạn giới thiệu các món ăn rất ngon và đầy đủ hương vị của nó Tôi là người Việt Nam cũng rất nể phục bạn vì những hiểu biết ...và bạn cũng rất đẹp trai nữa....cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều vì đã yêu đất nước của tôi....
đỡ hơn rất nhiều các tp reviewer ở vn mik
I'm Vietnamese here. Come back to Phu Tho, the land of Hung Kings ancestors, there are many delicious dishes. Thank you for promoting Vietnamese food and images.
Thanks for bringing me back to the place I used to study.
I love all your videos and keep up with the good work Max. But I want to make it clear for non Vietnamese speakers that " Com Bui" is a slang which mean food of the poor, not dirty food. Nevertheless, the food looks amazing and delicious.
Hi ! Max , I can hear your comments on foods . You are a truly local people ; better than am I. However , The foods prices are expensive , can't be considered as " a dish " for the ordinary people .
Lol Max looks MAD when Chris put his spoon into Max's soup lol
Great video as always Max!!
2 bạn bây giơ đi đâu rồi nhớ quá đành coi lại clip cũ❤❤❤❤❤ dù ở đâu cũng chúc 2 chàng trai mỹ súc khỏe hạnh phúc thành công và may mắn❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I can not believed you guys spoke our language perfectly, and seem you guys enjoyed vietnamsese foods. Have fun and enjoy your trip
You guy’s very friendly with Vietnamese.
HIhi, coi video của cặp Max - Chris đi ăn lúc nào cũng thấy vui và ... thấy thèm đồ ăn 😁😁😁😁😁
Dude, this kind of meal is my jam, I go to these "cơm bụi" everyday when I was in Saigon. Can't get enough of Chả lá lốt
Cảm ơn bạn đã đến đây.đã theo dõi kênh của bạn hơn năm nay.chúc bạn luôn khỏe mạnh.hạnh phúc.đất nước tôi luôn chào đón những người như bạn.
Cơm Bụi = Eating in bush. It's mean you eat outdoor, not in your house, not in luxury places. 😂😂
Bụi = dust. There was nothing related to a bush. Cơm bụi means rice dish served on the sidewalk, therefore collecting dust from the streets, and also the guests are people who work or live on the streets.
Day packed with Mac vlogs .. I'm loving it ❤️
Video so nice .Thank you so much for sharing .
You both should write a book. Hollywood should make a movie about your adventures in Vietnam. 😘💗🤩
Thì đang viết mà bạn
Ôi! 2 bạn dễ thương quá. Chris nói tiếng Việt rất hay. Chúc 2 bạn sẽ có quãng thời gian vui vẻ và hạnh phúc khi ở Việt Nam nha!
Southerner here, speaking Northern sure is really difficult and you're bound to slip off it from time to time lol, but its really interesting cus for me when i speak it, i have completely different personalities
oh u just turn 30 so happy birthday sir
love ur video
Nice vlog. You’re description of the flavors and textures are great.
Be in Saigon end of March for a quick 17 day visit.
Happy belated big 3-0 to you, Max! It's the dawn of a new decade and more exciting adventures await! You guys ordered a TON of food, which I know you can tuck away, but I was surprised at how much Chris got as he usually doesn't eat as much or the variety of food you eat. I think the soup is appropriate for the meal as the broth is probably more for washing down all the heavy stuff you just ate vs it being a meal in itself.
Good job Max enjoy Hanoi s street food.i also enjoyed your video.
Hi Max, I'm studying in that area and if you come back, you can try Cơm bụi at 76 Ngõ Tự Do. I usually have to wait in a long line to have lunch there.
Lâu rồi ko xem max chúc max nhiều sức khỏe để ra nhiều video hơn
Imma student of HUST at this college land and I'm so excited about this video. You two ate "Cơm bụi" at my fav restaurant=)))))
Mình học Bách khoa. Nếu bạn đến khu Bách - Kinh - Xây này thì nên đến ngõ Tự do để thử đồ ăn. Vì mình thấy
vừa ngon rẻ sạch sẽ nhất khu
He seems to be very impressed with your knowledge and language.
Max, I think your Vietnamese is very good. To perfect it, u should say dạ in every sentence when u speak to the elders. I really enjoy your Vietnamese food clips. Thank u.
I watch this channel and Daily Max as well and I always get confused on what county you are currently lol. But I love the videos regardless
Are you in Vietnam right now Max mate? Would be awesome if we could link up and eat! 🇻🇳
Nhìn 2 bạn này ăn. Mình thèm nhỏ cả dãi . Thanks for sharing.
I love love love your haircut 🫣 Max
Guys pls do a video on where you stay, rent and cost of living. Would be really interesting
Yes please do a monthly cost of living. Many expats like to see that.
THAT WHAT I’M TALKING ABOUT VIETNAM
SO MUCH DIFFERENCE WAY PREPARE,
OVERALL SO DELICIOUS,
HELLO MAX AND CRISS. I”AM HERE IN HCMCT SAI GON,
WHERE IS THE GOOD COM TAM THAT YOU RECOMMENDED,
THANK YOU, FOR YOUR INPUT,👍☝️🇺🇸
Missed you Guys been abroad with very sparse WiFi., glad I'm back with ya.
I am an Indian and i am very strict with my indian food, even though we are very limited with non-veg foods. I won't even imagine trying these foods in my life. However, i feel glad for you, you are so open and diverse.
Hai anh này làm blog được nhiều người xem ủng hộ . Nhớ lấy vợ Việt Nam và sống ở Hà nội là ok đó
Max - Ki ốt is an English loan word. It means kiosk.
Ngon qua nhin la muon roi.Chuc hai ban an ngon mieng.
that's around where i live, so vintage even when I am away for 3 years
I wrote a declaration of love to Chris earlier 😂 But I would also like to write something to you. I think the same and I find it very interesting how you deal with your personalities differently. I copy it because it is a little bit of work for a non native speake you know 😂 But I think you understand the message ❤️
"I really want to say thank you. Your videos are really refreshing and something different that you know from UA-cam. I'm not in a really good shape right now, but your videos make my day a little bit better. With your videos you can really see what language really matter and opens so much doors. I'm from Germany and my English is not the best, but your videos touch me on another level. For a short moment i believe in the good in people when i watch your Videos. It's not just about the video here but about all your videos. Rarely has a UA-camr grabbed me like this. I don't usually write long comments like that but i really appreciate your videos. Your videos are really a blessing. I hope you read the comment and I wish you all the best in your life. Seriously, I rarely say that but it comes right from my heart. We need more people like You. Thank you brother and I hope we will see how your journey is going on ❤️"
You both have become my top youtubers within a short time. I wish you and your family only the best. Really man every Video is a gem. I'm so happy that I have so many videos left to watch 😄 I was one time 2 weeks in Thailand and it has me catched. Hopefully times will change and I can visit another countries ❤️
I love that you go to different places to have a feed.It would be really great if you give us a little history of establishment your chowing down at.thank you for you r programmes I hope you and your family are well.
Sorry if I have attended you in anyway
Are you in Vietnam now? Would love if you come live some day and tell where you're travelling.
Ôi 5 năm học bách khoa, thi thoảng đi học về muộn hay lười nấu cũng la cà mấy quán ăn quanh chỗ này, nhớ ghê
MẮC ƠI,,người việt nam chào MĂC,tuyệt vời,,MẮC thân thiện rất quý MẮC
Chào mừng Max đã trở lại HN
Hi Max! Have you ever tried dried beef or dried fish powder/fiber? Sorry I cannot spell it in Vietnamese. It is nice either in banh mi or plain rice with green veg.
It’s cheap and dirty, but still 10x healthier and tastier than MacDonalds.
Đồ ăn bình dân Việt Nam là món dễ ăn nhất trên thế giới. Very good 🎉🎉🎉
Subbed for the foodie and the southern accent!
Mouth-watering watching you guys.
*TÔI KHÔNG BIẾT LÀ AI BẠN Ở ĐÂU LÀ NAM HAY LÀ NỮ NHƯNG KHI BẠN XEM ĐƯỢC COMMENT NÀY TÔI CHÚC BẠN THẬT NHIỀU SỨC KHỎE CÔNG VIỆC THÀNH CÔNG LUÔN HẠNH PHÚC BÊN GIA ĐÌNH CỦA BẠN VÀ CHÚC BẠN XEM VIDEO VUI VẺ CHÚC ANH MAX BUỔI TỐI VUI VẺ🎉❤️🇻🇳📌*
Vớ vẩn nhảm nhí.
Thực tế xíu đi
Sao gặp con cóc này nữa rồi đâu cũng gặp hết vậy phân thân à
Làm gi chửi nguoi ta mấy cha
@@thien5929 😂
bớt bú fame
My Vietnamese partner tells me this is the food that no one else buys at the market. The leftovers, thats why its cheap. I told her that I wouldnt worry about it too much, as long as its tasty, which it almost always is in Hanoi. I miss it so much! Hope to be back this year. Love the video's boys!
Thực phẩm ở chợ là chính xác, nhưng k phải thức ăn thừa, bạn yên tâm. Mua ở chợ rẻ hơn siêu thị nên họ bán rẻ. Bạn nên đi chợ Việt Nam 1 lần sẽ rõ.
@@hoaminh8862 OK. Yes.
~ Thank you. I.lo ve you. Viet Nam.👍😂💖👌
True! nasty old meat, sometimes sitting in freezer for years, then thaw it and cook it.
@@musicful7036 thức ăn mua ở chợ là thịt tươi nhé, người ăn cũng phải biết chọn thực phẩm tin cậy mới ăn bạn à
@@musicful7036 it’s not true
Cám ơn hai cháu đã đề rõ cả giá tiền. Để bà con mình biết.
You guys make me miss my family so much …!!!
Quán cơm này ngon, nhiều món và sạch sẽ, hợp khẩu vị mình 🤣 Ở Cách TQB cả 6 7km mà lần nào ăn cơm bụi cũng sang đây
Proud vietnamese 🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳
prouder if you take off the blood stained flag.
Max, I really like your haircut. You look so young and cool
NO worries Max, you're getting there with your Northern VN accept.
Có dịp Max và Chris vào Đà Nẵng ăn bánh xèo, nem lụi, bò lá lốt ở đường Hoàng Diệu nha. Đảm bảo rất ngon luôn.
New subscriber here. Coming to Vietnam in march. Would like opinions on which is the best/safest domestic airline to travel on.
Vietnam Airlines or Bamboo Airways. Don’t use VietJet Air, low price, poor service, delay often.
@@Windtalkerzz
Thanks for the information. 1st time back since 2018. Things change
@@MegaPixie666 if you are in the US, I can say Vietjet has the similar marketing strategy with Spirit and Frontier, low price but you have to pay for all of your luggages.
Well, Max and Chris are not wrong. "Cơm bụi" literally means "Dirty rice" lol, but the real meaning of "Cơm bụi" is "A dish of rice that you eat on the streets, not in your house and the streets are full of dirt"
Not Dirty, more like Dusty 😊
@@havy9220 Not exactly its means." my understanding of " Com Bui " are the dishes are served on the streets for the poor people as well as for working classes people, with the cheap and affordable prices. Not expensive as Max had paid
@@mailinhdtdd8405 , Max paid 100k a dish. Is it a " com bu "i ?. Eating on the streets with that price more than eating in the restaurants . It is a joke ? Ok
Essa foi boa
Also “wild” rice 😆 kind of similar meaning to com bui
When the Cha Lua or Gio is no longer very fresh after 1-2 days , they use it to braise with hard boiled eggs instead of using fresh pork meat to make that Gio Kho Trung dish .
Nhớ trường quá , anh đi ăn đúng khu trường em hehe😊
When you see these buffet / multiple choice restaurants, is the food hot? Or cold?
Jeff is very easy to get around with people there. He has a very clear accent of the language!
Các em quảng bá ẩm thực du lịch cho VN rất cảm ơn các em
hi maxx, i think you should try some restaurants of famous people in vietnam and i hope it will be quite an interesting experience for you
Lá Lốt is different from Lá Xương Sông, and tastes different too. Xương Sông is more aromatic.
Y’all are amazing
Khu Bách Kinh Xây mình lên video đẹp ghê
Quán bún cá chấm tủ của mình luôn nè 😮
Thanks for your video ❤❤❤
Bụi trong hoàn cảnh này là ám chỉ phong cách của "dân bụi đời phong trần" gần giống với phong cách Hippie của phương Tây