N also the travel channel…but both channels he didn’t make it past the first few episodes…Sonny was the same personality on the shows…he was jus a lot heavier
I swear to god Sonny is a god at creating content like this. You see you CANNOT BUY speech in a way, yeah you can find someone who knows everything but to speak so fluently, joke, everything.. you just have it or not, you cant learn or buy this.
I love each and every time I go visit my wife's family in Laos, think I've been there about 13-14 times now and the streetfood is so amazing. Also, Laotian people are just the kindest of souls. I think I've tasted all the stuff Sonny ate in this video, but there's a million morre interesting things. Big thumbs up for covering Laos, and as always excellent video Sonny and all the guys involved in this channel, you really make some amazing videos time and time again! Cheers from Norway! Oh, and my favorite dish has to be the one my wife and her family makes, named "laph muh" It's a thinner stew made of pork skin rendered so long it's no longer chewy, it just melts in your mouth along with normal pork meat in this perfectly amazing tasty broth along with some veggies and herbs like coriander, served with sticky rice or normal rice. Ok.. aaaaah peace!
Greetings from Laos; I have been watching your street food shows daily for the past week and wonder, since you tried vietnamese and thai food, when will you try Laos food and here it is. Thanks for this video I'll be watching together with my wife tonight and be hungry at midnight.
Sonny I know you won’t see this but I’m from North Dakota and my girlfriends Family is from laoasian decent 100% and her grandmother makes some of the best food I’ve ever eaten, a news article was made about her entire family because it is truly a miracle that they are here in the states and alive and healthy!! I LOVE YOUR CONTENT MAN!!!
that is one GREAT Vid! i've been watching your gradual Evolution through the years since Vid #1, i'm glad to say that the less change of style you make the better you get! pls. don't change on us Sunny! we love you just like you are!
WOW finally a Lao episode! I fell in love with Lao and its people some 15 years ago, the best soups and sticky rice I've ever eaten, too. I laughed when I read the title though, there's no way anyone could eat 100$ worth of food in one day over there 😂 I ate rat in Lao for the first fime, also buffalo skin and dried squid. Lao culture is so welcoming, I'm glad to see things didn't change much over there, although I hardly suspect smart phones are now a common thing, as in the rest of the world. I'll take this opportunity to thank you, Sonny, and all of your amazing team for making THE very best food show ever 🎉 big fan here in Canada, sporting the "I like it raw" shirt! 😅 keep 'em coming! 🥣 PS: if you ever make a shirt with that "ricist" joke I'll jump on it in no time 🔥
@@sorinpopa862 rat was good, I had a 1/4 of one in a soup, the ribcage part with shoulder actually. meat is meat, and in a Pho soup it all tastes good anyway. my gf was happy she didn't have any and I considered myself lucky. I'm a food lover so I'll try absolutely anything, but rat meat is meat, pretty close to squirrel or even rabbit in texture and lack of fat imho
@@WoodPusher18 there's not many things I wouldn't eat. you need to go out and explore tastes more often. what are you even doing on this channel anyway? 😅
Man, I love how he throws funny analogies constantly while managing to mix them with saracasms without offending too much. It's like watching a stand up comedy with food!
i want o say your show is more fun and more of real example of real food in a country, than any other show i have watched on any network bla bla, your show just make me want to book a trip to just eat for a couple weeks thanks for the positive attitude
This dude did a hmong foods episode ...didn't realize or knowledging is lao cuisine like kaopiek sen, kao poon, larb, papaya salads ...should of doing some research about food and origin etc smh..
What an amazing show. I'm 83 yrs old and have never heard about most of the stuff presented. Equally amazing is the smart, informed and witty monologue that goes with it. This man is a gigantic talent.
My favourite thing to eat in Luang Prabang was from this street stall near the night markets. I don't know what is called, but this lady had a big table set up with chairs to sit at. It was a soup with noodles like Vietnamese Pho, but the stock was not super salty and had incredible rich and detailed flavour, a bit like a fine Japanese Ramen stock, she would add pork mince in a tomato sauce like an Italian Bolognese. On the table was a huge mound of fresh vegetables and herbs for you to top it with. Team it with a quarter BBQ chicken cooked over coals that was juicy and amazingly flavourful from the stall next door. Washed down with a cold Longneck of beer Lao from another stall close by. Then later a perfectly made banana roti topped with condensed milk, like you get in Thailand. Very cheap, very fresh and delicious. I must have eaten it at least 10 times it was so good. For a couple of dollars, seriously one of the best and most memorable meals.
That noodle dish is called Khao Soi, north east Thailand has another version. Some versions can be salty as they put too much fermented soy bean but Luang Prabang balances it with crushed tomato.
The soup you were trying to describe I believe is called, Kao soy. I think he tried it in his video with the more greasy broth. I think it's their province signature food.
Only thing I knew about Luang Prabang is the Dave Van Ronk song, so I really appreciate this video. Looks like a lot of really good food and a ton of hard working people who seem happy to share their culture. Thanks Sonny.
That's such a damn good song, every one of my friends I played it for immediately got hooked too. I don't know why I didn't make the connection after clicking in, ty! And this looks like an amazing place and good and people, I've had food made by folks from Laos before but geared towards American tastes and of course nothing is gonna beat at the source street food. Just wow.
I’ve been watching so many of your street food videos lately and I have to admit, you are my favorite UA-camr recently. Content on point… always happy, making jokes and truly showing us the great culinary highlights from all over the world.😎great stuff
This is not just a food & travel video.., this is a cultural documentary that makes me appreciate our planet and I will support this channel till I'm an old woman. 👍🥰🥰 Fact: Laos is the most bombed country in the world.
My favourite show yet from sonny. Humor is spot on. This bowl of soup is enough for most people here. For me,,,,,, it’s adorable!! Hahaha. That was mint!!! I have the same problem!!! Lol
I love your videos as a fellow Minnesotan who wishes to travel to Asia and experience all these wonderful new foods thanks for opening the door one day :) Keep up the Amazing work I know its tough. Thanks Again!!
Thank you so much, watching you on a cold day, but i`m happy to see Luang Prabang and Sonny roaming around the market to spend 100% fun !😂👍Mission completed ! great atmosphere and food adventure with ^;;^ some good food !
I’ve been binge watching your videos and all I can say the food looks amazing and the people do the best they can with the little they have. Ultimately they eat a lot better than what we do in the states. I’m here munching on my greasy burger 🍔 while Sonny eats these delicious all natural plates.
12:45 It's so cool to see how in different parts of the world we basically have the same things but with a little twist. In Colombia, we have that and call it "Panela". We used it to prepare either a hot or cold beverage, with just water and lemon. In Mexico they have it too and call it "Piloncillo", and they prepare it with coffee. Oh, and we also eat small pork/beef intestines in all of Latin America.
@@NevarPitoufin my country you could take a 2D/3N trip(includung foods) 3.5 case of beer, install your wifi, also you could go to a high end restaurant
I recently visited Luang Prabang. The people, and the food culture is wonderful. The Lao sausages are best with sticky rice and iced Beer Lao while sitting next to the Mekong River❤❤❤
Food really looks good! Some desserts are similar to our Filipino desserts. You're the best Sonny and thanks for showing us the food from Southeast Asia!
The coconut pancake things that have 2 sides are sold commonly in the America, granted at very specific asian stores only. They also have filled versions, some with a lil bit of mango, pineapple, or fruit paste/gel in the middle. The really good ones are the savory ones. They fill them with shallots, onions, minced meat, soy marinated stuff. You might not find this in most of the states, but the major cities will have them. Just look for Laos/Thai/Vietnamese Bakeries, not the chinese types as they will sell mostly breads (some chinese cafe shops do have them though). You want to find the places that sell home style packaged meals, which is mostly mainland SEA type shops.
we do have the coconut pancake in indonesia too tha savory one call sagon and have half of round shape with sugar and coconut on topping the sweet one call wingko and have round shape
I spent one month backpacking through Laos, and it was amazing. Fortunately, I never got food poisoning. The best thing I ate was a pumpkin curry in a remote river village. I miss those adventures.
It's always a good day when there's a new video from Willi... I mean, Sonny! You know what I want to see? I want Sonny to go around various locations in Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia with one of my absolute heroes- John Stryker Meyer. He was a MAC V SOG operator in the "secret war" in the time of the Vietnam war. The guy is not only a complete badass, he has a tremendous amount of love and respect for the people and culture of southeast Asia. I would just be completely beside myself to see the collaboration between two amazing dudes (for different reasons 😆) that have so much appreciation and who like to share their appreciation with others. It'd be super dope, man.
I was in Laos on last March (getting in at the tail end lockdown was a nightmare!) but beautiful country and amazing food. I also ate the some of the best Sushi I’ve had in Luang Prabang. The night market is amazing and their is an amazing stall selling beautiful kimbap. I hope Sonny goes and get some Laos BBQ!
I haven't traveled but watching people like you and other people who travel for food make me so I'm willing to eat stuff. I'm also from the Midwest, from South Dakota!
@@TeamBlind I like the videos of travelers where they interact with locals, explain cultural aspects, and showcase local cuisines. I just can't travel and experience them myself and my small South Dakota town doesn't have many authentic cuisines of anything other than some chain restaurants and diner style food.
the moment i saw the pink pandan steamed cake my heart warmed, i used to eat that and a green version back in malaysia, i went to jusco as a child with my family and always got some =)
I love this channel especially when they did a few show in Texas with a lady name Chanda Mau who is basically my mom… already love this channel but since than love it even more… I spent the last 15 years plus at her family thanksgiving
There are still a lot of unique Luang Prabang food that you haven’t try and i would highly recommend like: Mee Guay Phun, Kha nom kee meow, Jiew Bong, Oc Larm and many more
You're experiencing my culture! I'm half Lao. They do cook like that all the time. Really gotta watch your cholesterol with that food. Make sure to eat plenty of Broccoli and fresh fish/meat Sonny! Even at my family get-togethers on my Lao side I never eat a lot of what they have. I do love Larb, Bahn Mi and Sushi though when my rents make it because they do it fresh
Come to the netherlands. Try the Zoute Haring, frikandel speciaal, poffertjes, stroopwafel, Dutch liquorice, patatje oorlog patatje satésaus. What you where eating looks exactly like Dutch Poffertjes.
Sonny could never be himself if a network produced this channel. Never change your format, it's your success
U know he once was with food network?
N also the travel channel…but both channels he didn’t make it past the first few episodes…Sonny was the same personality on the shows…he was jus a lot heavier
Maybe they don’t like all the balls n meat jokes/innuendo’s? I look past them myself personally 👌
“Like my camera guy when he went to prison one time” 🤣🤣
It’s always a great day when we’re blessed with Sonny’s humor… I can’t get enough
Do you think he was able to get out?
rape sure is hilarious
Camera guy dropped the soap
😂😂
I swear to god Sonny is a god at creating content like this. You see you CANNOT BUY speech in a way, yeah you can find someone who knows everything but to speak so fluently, joke, everything.. you just have it or not, you cant learn or buy this.
I love watching these $100 food episodes. Watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲
How’s your currency performing
@@manojsingh-qh9fm better thank USA or UK hahahaha
Hi
I love the beaches in Jamaica.
He never spends $100..I think that's the point, its so cheap?
I love each and every time I go visit my wife's family in Laos, think I've been there about 13-14 times now and the streetfood is so amazing. Also, Laotian people are just the kindest of souls. I think I've tasted all the stuff Sonny ate in this video, but there's a million morre interesting things. Big thumbs up for covering Laos, and as always excellent video Sonny and all the guys involved in this channel, you really make some amazing videos time and time again! Cheers from Norway! Oh, and my favorite dish has to be the one my wife and her family makes, named "laph muh" It's a thinner stew made of pork skin rendered so long it's no longer chewy, it just melts in your mouth along with normal pork meat in this perfectly amazing tasty broth along with some veggies and herbs like coriander, served with sticky rice or normal rice. Ok.. aaaaah peace!
Their food stall setup is kinda like from the Philippines
Lab muh is to die for
Mum
bro wrote the whole universal lore
Passport Bro went to Laos! I heard Lao women make great wives/mothers!
Greetings from Laos; I have been watching your street food shows daily for the past week and wonder, since you tried vietnamese and thai food, when will you try Laos food and here it is. Thanks for this video I'll be watching together with my wife tonight and be hungry at midnight.
My wife’s family is from Laos. The food is amazing! My mother in law makes the best Nam and papaya salad..
Nam khao is so tasty.
That pause and push the camera back had me on the floor 😂😂😂
Sonny I know you won’t see this but I’m from North Dakota and my girlfriends
Family is from laoasian decent 100% and her grandmother makes some of the best food I’ve ever eaten, a news article was made about her entire family because it is truly a miracle that they are here in the states and alive and healthy!! I LOVE YOUR CONTENT MAN!!!
seeing these in my subscriptions always make me so happy.
we love watching all of your episodes ❤️ from PHILIPPINES 👌
that is one GREAT Vid! i've been watching your gradual Evolution through the years since Vid #1, i'm glad to say that the less change of style you make the better you get! pls. don't change on us Sunny! we love you just like you are!
look forward to these videos weekly, thanks Sonny and team
WOW finally a Lao episode! I fell in love with Lao and its people some 15 years ago, the best soups and sticky rice I've ever eaten, too. I laughed when I read the title though, there's no way anyone could eat 100$ worth of food in one day over there 😂 I ate rat in Lao for the first fime, also buffalo skin and dried squid. Lao culture is so welcoming, I'm glad to see things didn't change much over there, although I hardly suspect smart phones are now a common thing, as in the rest of the world. I'll take this opportunity to thank you, Sonny, and all of your amazing team for making THE very best food show ever 🎉 big fan here in Canada, sporting the "I like it raw" shirt! 😅 keep 'em coming! 🥣
PS: if you ever make a shirt with that "ricist" joke I'll jump on it in no time 🔥
wrr
Dawg you eating rat?? Aw hell nah
how was the rat?
@@sorinpopa862 rat was good, I had a 1/4 of one in a soup, the ribcage part with shoulder actually. meat is meat, and in a Pho soup it all tastes good anyway. my gf was happy she didn't have any and I considered myself lucky. I'm a food lover so I'll try absolutely anything, but rat meat is meat, pretty close to squirrel or even rabbit in texture and lack of fat imho
@@WoodPusher18 there's not many things I wouldn't eat. you need to go out and explore tastes more often. what are you even doing on this channel anyway? 😅
Best content on UA-cam IMO. Keep up the great work!
Been waiting for you to do a Laos episode. Thank you
Man, I love how he throws funny analogies constantly while managing to mix them with saracasms without offending too much. It's like watching a stand up comedy with food!
i want o say your show is more fun and more of real example of real food in a country, than any other show i have watched on any network bla bla, your show just make me want to book a trip to just eat for a couple weeks thanks for the positive attitude
love that you went to Laos! I specialize in Lao food on my channel and hope to share Lao food with you one day
This dude did a hmong foods episode ...didn't realize or knowledging is lao cuisine like kaopiek sen, kao poon, larb, papaya salads ...should of doing some research about food and origin etc smh..
What an amazing show. I'm 83 yrs old and have never heard about most of the stuff presented. Equally amazing is the smart, informed and witty monologue that goes with it. This man is a gigantic talent.
Looks very good, I want to try them. You are very entertaining! Love your videos keep them coming. Need some of this street food!
sonny is so witty...thats what i love about him and his videos...and also the content...different food food and yummy foods😄
My favourite thing to eat in Luang Prabang was from this street stall near the night markets. I don't know what is called, but this lady had a big table set up with chairs to sit at. It was a soup with noodles like Vietnamese Pho, but the stock was not super salty and had incredible rich and detailed flavour, a bit like a fine Japanese Ramen stock, she would add pork mince in a tomato sauce like an Italian Bolognese. On the table was a huge mound of fresh vegetables and herbs for you to top it with. Team it with a quarter BBQ chicken cooked over coals that was juicy and amazingly flavourful from the stall next door. Washed down with a cold Longneck of beer Lao from another stall close by. Then later a perfectly made banana roti topped with condensed milk, like you get in Thailand. Very cheap, very fresh and delicious. I must have eaten it at least 10 times it was so good. For a couple of dollars, seriously one of the best and most memorable meals.
That sounds awesome
That noodle dish is called Khao Soi, north east Thailand has another version. Some versions can be salty as they put too much fermented soy bean but Luang Prabang balances it with crushed tomato.
@@Civilmonkey1 khai Soi aroi sud sud
@@kimliew4106 lao: saeb sud sud
The soup you were trying to describe I believe is called, Kao soy. I think he tried it in his video with the more greasy broth. I think it's their province signature food.
Love every video you make. Watching from North Texas
Only thing I knew about Luang Prabang is the Dave Van Ronk song, so I really appreciate this video. Looks like a lot of really good food and a ton of hard working people who seem happy to share their culture. Thanks Sonny.
That's such a damn good song, every one of my friends I played it for immediately got hooked too. I don't know why I didn't make the connection after clicking in, ty!
And this looks like an amazing place and good and people, I've had food made by folks from Laos before but geared towards American tastes and of course nothing is gonna beat at the source street food. Just wow.
I’ve been watching so many of your street food videos lately and I have to admit, you are my favorite UA-camr recently. Content on point… always happy, making jokes and truly showing us the great culinary highlights from all over the world.😎great stuff
This is not just a food & travel video.., this is a cultural documentary that makes me appreciate our planet and I will support this channel till I'm an old woman. 👍🥰🥰
Fact: Laos is the most bombed country in the world.
That's why their development is stunted. America needs to go clean up their mess.
So glad my fav foodie channel showing some love to Laos!❤🇱🇦
yay sonny you finally made it to Laos!!! love you lots man!
Love watching Sonny 💯💯💯
I really enjoy being fascinated by all the unique foods while laughing at all of Sonny's remarks at the same time. 😂
My favourite show yet from sonny.
Humor is spot on.
This bowl of soup is enough for most people here.
For me,,,,,, it’s adorable!!
Hahaha. That was mint!!! I have the same problem!!! Lol
I love your videos as a fellow Minnesotan who wishes to travel to Asia and experience all these wonderful new foods thanks for opening the door one day :) Keep up the Amazing work I know its tough. Thanks Again!!
Thank you so much, watching you on a cold day, but i`m happy to see Luang Prabang and Sonny roaming around the market to spend 100% fun !😂👍Mission completed ! great atmosphere and food adventure with ^;;^ some good food !
I’ve been binge watching your videos and all I can say the food looks amazing and the people do the best they can with the little they have. Ultimately they eat a lot better than what we do in the states. I’m here munching on my greasy burger 🍔 while Sonny eats these delicious all natural plates.
*binge watching
Love your videos, absolutely top class
Yumm street food looks so good! Love the videos, been subbed for awhile. Sunny and crew are awesome
Sonny you're awesome, love your food adventures 🙂🙂🙂🤤
12:45 It's so cool to see how in different parts of the world we basically have the same things but with a little twist. In Colombia, we have that and call it "Panela". We used it to prepare either a hot or cold beverage, with just water and lemon. In Mexico they have it too and call it "Piloncillo", and they prepare it with coffee. Oh, and we also eat small pork/beef intestines in all of Latin America.
Intestines in américa latinos..is rellenas... wow OMG this food is amazing 😊
Excuse me where are You from...
To be fair $100 is quite a lot of money in other countries.
Really?
@@NevarPitoufin my country you could take a 2D/3N trip(includung foods) 3.5 case of beer, install your wifi, also you could go to a high end restaurant
Wow really
It's like a month cost of living for uni students in Indonesia 😅
In maa country pakistan 100$ is 35,000 😢
Great vid as always!! The food looked so nice!!!
The sugar sticky rice and coconut is one of my favorite desserts! The noodle dish is also one of my favorite dishes as well. It's Lao style Kao soy.
I just love all his video and the humor he incorporates into his video
I love your videos! Makes me laugh everytime!! It's never boring!! Blessings to you brother!!
I love watching Sonny’s show he my best food expert❤.watch from Cameroon 🇨🇲
I recently visited Luang Prabang. The people, and the food culture is wonderful. The Lao sausages are best with sticky rice and iced Beer Lao while sitting next to the Mekong River❤❤❤
Oh Lao sausage and Beer Lao! I miss them both!
Thank you Sonny for covering Laos and the food. There are more interesting food you haven’t tried. Hopefully you have a part 2
Food really looks good! Some desserts are similar to our Filipino desserts. You're the best Sonny and thanks for showing us the food from Southeast Asia!
Yes!!!! A video on Laos 🎉🎉
Who else loves having breakfast while watching this $100 series
Dinner time here :)
I love eating when I’m watching food shows
We love your content, it's just more than food 🇿🇦
1:58 I could tell he was walking funny from the camera shake 😂
Love the highlights
These episodes just keep getting better, when I say my life literally consists of watching these episodes they literally do!
Love the 100$ series, much love from Argentina!!
I’m Lao American and it’s cool to see food from Laos since I’ve never been there. Born and raised in the US for 30 years.
What a cool episode! I went to Laos a few years ago and didn’t get to explore Luang Prabang. Wish you would have tried more food.
Yessss love Lao food. My people's food!! ❤
What's the exact address of this? I want to go there
Thanks for including Laos 🇱🇦 in your videos again!!
The coconut pancake things that have 2 sides are sold commonly in the America, granted at very specific asian stores only. They also have filled versions, some with a lil bit of mango, pineapple, or fruit paste/gel in the middle. The really good ones are the savory ones. They fill them with shallots, onions, minced meat, soy marinated stuff. You might not find this in most of the states, but the major cities will have them.
Just look for Laos/Thai/Vietnamese Bakeries, not the chinese types as they will sell mostly breads (some chinese cafe shops do have them though). You want to find the places that sell home style packaged meals, which is mostly mainland SEA type shops.
we do have the coconut pancake in indonesia too
tha savory one call sagon and have half of round shape
with sugar and coconut on topping
the sweet one call wingko and have round shape
Sonny humor is great... I'm your fan from the Philippines
I spent one month backpacking through Laos, and it was amazing. Fortunately, I never got food poisoning. The best thing I ate was a pumpkin curry in a remote river village. I miss those adventures.
Really love my Sonny Sundays 🥰
Laos is such an underrated SEA country. Hopefully this video will pique the interest of many to visit there 💓
Finally aunny went to my home country!! Hope you had a good time!! Love all your videos!!
It's always a good day when there's a new video from Willi... I mean, Sonny!
You know what I want to see? I want Sonny to go around various locations in Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia with one of my absolute heroes- John Stryker Meyer. He was a MAC V SOG operator in the "secret war" in the time of the Vietnam war. The guy is not only a complete badass, he has a tremendous amount of love and respect for the people and culture of southeast Asia. I would just be completely beside myself to see the collaboration between two amazing dudes (for different reasons 😆) that have so much appreciation and who like to share their appreciation with others. It'd be super dope, man.
I also love watching these all episodes ,Watching from Phillipines😊😊
really love everything from this guy, i still think about that time he tried to touch the pig and got scared , i cry each time XD
Many thanks for another intrigueing presentation....Only you can do it with such finesse.
I was in Laos on last March (getting in at the tail end lockdown was a nightmare!) but beautiful country and amazing food. I also ate the some of the best Sushi I’ve had in Luang Prabang. The night market is amazing and their is an amazing stall selling beautiful kimbap. I hope Sonny goes and get some Laos BBQ!
I can imagine the scene Sonny feeding Cameraman after trying every food.
That is what I saw in real life.
You go Sonny!!
love your analogies bro🤣you should come back to south africa to do another episode ar peace✌
I haven't traveled but watching people like you and other people who travel for food make me so I'm willing to eat stuff. I'm also from the Midwest, from South Dakota!
@@TeamBlind Sadly I am poor and disabled and unable to do so, so I live vicariously through people like him.
@@TeamBlind I like the videos of travelers where they interact with locals, explain cultural aspects, and showcase local cuisines. I just can't travel and experience them myself and my small South Dakota town doesn't have many authentic cuisines of anything other than some chain restaurants and diner style food.
Luang Prabang is one of the best places I have ever visited, granted I last visited 15 years ago, so maybe this little town is a LOT bigger now.
Yummy street food looks so good ❤❤ love video 😋😋
Look how clean the food is ever outside!! Lao cuisine is all about freshness and taking care of each other! That means we take care of our food!
Thank you for your sharing l really enjoyed and appreciated ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
ummm we not talking about the hair on the butterfly pork @ 6:04
its so funny how many hairs he has eaten so far in his videos hahahaha
Watching from the Netherlands - awesome episode ! 🏴☠
love the Poffertjes 🙂
Finally Laos!!! I can’t wait to go see my family’s home country one day.
I love watching your show it’s the best we love u sonny
the moment i saw the pink pandan steamed cake my heart warmed, i used to eat that and a green version back in malaysia, i went to jusco as a child with my family and always got some =)
I love this channel especially when they did a few show in Texas with a lady name Chanda Mau who is basically my mom… already love this channel but since than love it even more… I spent the last 15 years plus at her family thanksgiving
Sonny, me and my wife can't wait till you have a stand up special! You'll kill it! Come on, we all should stop being riceist! 😂
Omg!!! You are finally coming to Laos 🥰 i have been waiting for this. Sabaidee Sonny 🇱🇦😊 welcome to LAOS
There are still a lot of unique Luang Prabang food that you haven’t try and i would highly recommend like: Mee Guay Phun, Kha nom kee meow, Jiew Bong, Oc Larm and many more
Oh my,this food looks delicious!
Thanks for the Lao Street Food Challenge video 👍
It would take me a week to eat what Sonny tries in a day.
I love to watch you . watching from Jamaica
You're experiencing my culture! I'm half Lao. They do cook like that all the time. Really gotta watch your cholesterol with that food. Make sure to eat plenty of Broccoli and fresh fish/meat Sonny! Even at my family get-togethers on my Lao side I never eat a lot of what they have. I do love Larb, Bahn Mi and Sushi though when my rents make it because they do it fresh
Yayyyyy finally u get to my country, welcome to Laos, hope u have a nice journey
Come to the netherlands. Try the Zoute Haring, frikandel speciaal, poffertjes, stroopwafel, Dutch liquorice, patatje oorlog patatje satésaus. What you where eating looks exactly like Dutch Poffertjes.
Love your video Sonny🥰
The Bird looks trained to go to the house where they catch it again XD 😂😂😂😂
I love this videoooo!!
Laos Street food looks absolutely tasty
Its so good, you will keep going back there if you go
Love your videos!❤️
Watching this made me realize that Laotian Kip is almost 1:1 to Indonesian Rupiah, which is very cool! Can get a sense of how much those things cost
My mouth 👄 always watery about when watching your videos
Rice-ism rotflmao😂😂 definitely one of your funniest episodes, your jokes are on point great job Sonny.🎉
My favorite channel 👍🏻