@@hopelessromantic3786 depends on what flavors you like- my personal favorite is Thai Clear Noodle Soup (idk how to translate it properly) but I think everyone should try Khao Soi at least once. It’s so fucking good- but it may be hard to find a restaurant that makes it
I would love a try guys “food map” where they pin all of the restaurants they have visited on the show. This way when I visit L.A I’ll have endless amazing suggestions
OMG! I was just thinking the same thing! I was honestly thinking about going back and at least writing down some of these places (when I have the chance/time anyway)
June: So the buyer, he didn't show up. He had a heart attack Try Guys (Really unsure if they should ask this): And then he..... died? June: No no, he is fine!!! Try Guys: Collective sign of relief
@@Nicolacurran1 so how would the sponsor ad it be good for you?. How would they please you MY LORD enlighten us mere peasant of you mastery of ad revenue and marketing.
June had my whole heart; her stuff seemed really authentic yet innovative and the way she talked made it feel like she's the type of person to have a really infectious smile and energy.
i love that they gave all of the owners a chance to share their stories & how their restaurant came to be, including personal meanings with each dish. its so nice that they involve the owners, not just the food.
I will give 10/10 for all Thai restaurants in this clip. They cooked real Thai foods for people. Actually I’m in love with a fusion foods but I also respect the chefs who try to keep making traditional foods that make people around the world knowing how it truly is in Thailand.
June is amazing and such an adorable lady. Her story had me in stitches 😂. Also she looks amazing. Can't believe she's been running the shop since 1999!
As a Thai person, I'm sooo happy to see the Try Guys experiencing Thai food in these local restaurants! (and it makes me really miss authentic Thai food :') I wanna see them try Northern Thai food like sticky rice (khao neaw) with chilli paste (nam prik), jelly pork (gang gra dang), and so many other dishes!! Ka nom jeen nam ngeaw and jelly pork blood! _
I’m Thai and i’m so happy to see others enjoying Thai food thats not just pad thai! Nothing wrong with pad thai at all, but its so nice seeing a variety ☺️
I love that they feature independent restaurants. Not only is the food and history authentic, but independent businesses are really suffering with the pandemic. The problem for me is that I'm WAY over on the other side of the country and will never get a chance to try it myself. 😪
I'm on the other side of the globe (with some exaggeration), but I feel you. X'D It would be so nice if we had UA-camrs who make similar content in my area.
The try guys and friends are always so respectful and fun with their experts, it's just a delight to watch. You know those chefs and owners will always remember them and their amazement over their food ❤️
I love this. As someone who grew up having to explain that ThaiLAND was/is not the same as TaiWAN, I'm so happy our society has grown to appreciate Thailand and all its wonders.
Keith asking if patrons ever get mad that they can't eat all the things is actually something that I go through when I go to my favorite Thai place. I'm like "that sounds amazing! Oh maybe this one...." Luckily at this point, they know me, and I say the three things I'm interested in, and they get to pick which one I eat. It's a fun adventure!
I can also guarantee that a lot of Thai people consult card readers/fortune tellers before making any huge decisions just like the lady from the first resto. lol
If a fortune teller told me I wouldn't be able to sell my reataurant despite having a buyer lined up, and then the buyer had a HEART ATTACK right before signing? And this is halfway across the world with one degree of separation? I'd believe in fortune telling too lol.
I’m half Lao, half Thai so I really appreciate this video. I feel at home watching and knowing each dish/snack that is being eaten. Thank you so much!!
Ryan and Keith's idea of what substitute teaching is 100% accurate. As someone who has had to sub in a class I've never taken before, that is exactly how it feels.
As a 22 year old in Cali who was adopted from Thailand when I was 1, I always love learning more about my roots and culture. I can’t wait to try some of these fun treats I saw in that snack shop!
I have immense respect for the Try Guys in doing this series, showcasing diverse cultures and small businesses in such *trying* times. Round of applause to y’all
Just gonna say Asian food overall is a real experience. Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese, Indian... the huge variety of flavour and experiences that are somewhat familiar with one another year so unique. I love food and I'm so lucky to have travelled to these places to experience the real flavours of their food. Thankfully, I have also kept a few friends locally who have retained the non-westernised versions of their palate. I get to enjoy the traditional flavours when I see them.
This is a really fun and interesting way to do this. I know that the ultimate goal is making a video that promotes fanta, but I love that instead of just like "Fanta Trivia" or something like that the guys choose to spotlight some family owned restaurants as well!!
OMG AS A THAI PERSON THIS JUST LIGHTEN ME UP! I wish the situation in Thailand would get better so all the try crews can come and eat some more iconice Thai foods 🥺🥺🥺
As a Thai person, I can even to begin to tell you how elated I am to see this on my feed. Thai food is more than pad Thai! Great job representing different depths of Thai cuisine!!
I love the series of “try local restaurants with Fanta” but also like how much did Fanta pay y’all? Did they do one sponsorship and love it and then keep coming back, or were they like “let’s do like 87 videos”
If anyone is ever in the LA area, Vanda's Thai Kitchen out in Palmdale is incredible (and affordable when you compare to these restaurants). They have an *amazing* pineapple curry that I haven't seen at any other Thai restaurant. I asked the owners (who are from Thailand), and they said for some reason pineapple curry never took off in the states the same way that green curry of Pad Thai did. If you ever get the opportunity to try, pineapple curry is a MUST!
I love that they’re supporting independent restaurants. Everything in this video looked delicious and I love to see the families building businesses together. 💛💚💛
Ryan having a food memory while eating something he's never eaten before is how I've felt my entire time living in the US and finding multi cultural foods that taste like my homeland (India).🥺
As a Thai who lived in CA. I’m very jealous and impressed!! I wish I had those authentic Thai restaurants where I lived....and those dessert!!!! Damn....I’d fight anyone for those but now that I’m in Thailand, I’d encourage anyone who wants to try authentic Thai stuff, go to these places and you won’t disappoint. (Even Karen will be shooked)
All the guys are great but Keith really shows up, I genuinely can’t think of a video he hasn’t been in. And he’s created some of the most icon series. True gem
This makes me so happy as a Thai American. Thai food is so amazing! Flavors and foods vary by region from Southern, Central, Northern, Northeastern, Eastern, and Western. We really only get a tiny tiny selection in restaurants in America. There are so many traditional home cooked dishes I wish people could try.
My mom is Thai, so we visit Thai town all the time. My cousin actually works at OTUS and we visit Bhan Kanom all the time lol. I was so excited when I saw them say they were doing Thai food and I'm glad to see them adventuring out and eating more than just just pad Thai. I was so excited to see them eat Khao Soi because my mom is from Chiang Mai and I grew up eating Khai Soi!
All the restaurant owners seem so sweet, I wish them all the most success with their work. I’d love to visit these places someday if I ever go to the US.
Zach getting pseudo adopted is just adorable. I'm so glad he gets to enjoy such delicious dishes despite his tender constitution. This makes me hungry 😋 watching. Keith's chicken dance had me belly 😃
It’s funny because as a kid when I went to visit my family in Thailand I would always drink orange Fanta- not in the country I was living in but always in Thailand for some reason 😅
bro i swear soda hit different there. like idk if its still the same nowadays but i remember the sprite or 7up being extra good there. maybe it was the humidity lol
Soda is better in Thailand. Big companies like coke and Pepsi change their formulas to suit the local tastes. If you drank fanta from the usa side by side with one from Thailand you would find it more flavorful and bright tasting.
June is a real gem. All her stuff looks (and I'm sure tastes) exactly like what we have here in Thailand. They are the comfort food that a lot of people probably never heard of.
I would love to see the Try Guys take a trip to Little Vietnam (or Little Saigon) in Orlando, Florida. There are so many cool eateries and shops. It’d make for great content!
@@TalesFromBjorn2025 can confirm since I live right next to Westminster (Orange County) aka a giant hub for a bunch of delicious Vietnamese food. I think that’d be a great idea for them to try some viet food
I really appreciate Fanta sponsoring these like local food videos that show us a million delicious types of food, like now I’m ordering Pork Sung buns from a Taiwanese bakery *ITS CALLED INFLUENCE*
I love this series. I love learning about all these dishes I didn't know about (but want to get acquainted with), love going around to local businesses with you, love just looking at the food, god I'm hungry and I hope someday somebody looks at my cooking the way you guys always look at these dishes. 😂❤️
"Bhan kanom Thai" basically means "home of the Thai cake(s)/pastry" or "Thai cake house"... which is adorable. I loved all the chefs especially lovely June! And Alvin has THE most beautiful voice! I would also see more of Marissa who is so much fun. And Ryan is such a charming guy and cutie... Would love to hug him!
As someone who loves eating Thai food, this video made me so excited. Thai food is truly very comforting to eat. Though I personally don't like Fanta and would never pair Fanta with Thai food, I am glad they sponsored this video which helped shed light on local restaurants and a great cuisine. Kudos to the Guys for keeping the video about the food and not letting the sponsors over power it.
That's why, as much as I love other cuisines out there(including my own), Thai food is just my absolute favourite. The complexity of flavours and how one dish can taste completely different from the other, in many different ways and levels, makes it one of the best(or the best) cuisine in the world. It's like they juggle flavours and textures and it's such an experience whenever you eat Thai food.
I married into a Lao family and the food is one of my absolute favorite things about it!! They make a lot of Thai and Lao food daily. My favorite is this spicy coconut based soup that you eat with rice noodles called Khao Poon, or Kao Poon Nam Gai. It's so freaking good, and I recommend anyone that likes spicy coconut curry to try it. But my Father in Law makes a style of chicken that is similar to Hat Yai, but instead of being fried he broils it in the oven. Either way, it's so good!!
Hello! Lao and Thai person here. I absolutely love khao poon and hearing that you enjoy it too made me happy :) your partner’s family sounds great haha. My dad actually makes the chicken dish the same way you described (instead of frying) too!
Whaaaat!! Cantonese call it jook too, and we eat the same thickness rice porridge (I found out a few years ago some Asian countries eat it more watery). That’s so cool how connected everyone is lol. Hers looks so good too 😍
There are soo many Thais with Chinese descent (I'm also one of them), so a lots of Thai dishes are originated in China but with some thai's alterations
YOU HAVE NO IDEAS HOW HAPPY I AM!! As a person who lived and raise in Thailand as a Thai person. Seeing people only talking about the saying pad thai and know of nothing else beside that make me sad because I miss having other of Thai foods. However, this make me happy :)
I loved Keith's excitement over that fried chicken. It's always amazing to find favourite dishes like that. I have buttloads of allergies and love finding food I can eat and get excited in very much the same way. Also, I have geographic tongue too and was on daily antihistamines and noticed that it went away while I was on them regularly. It's worth giving a try, considering how much Keiths tongue bothers him if it helps.
"I'm Puertorican, this is our Fanta" Legit the most popular Fanta here. (I wish they sold the other flavors though we only got orange, grape and pineapple) Hello from Puerto Rico
The Try Guys getting paid by Fanta to basically give local LA restaurants free ads is just so beautiful! What a way to support small businesses
No they just annoying
@@-________-9267 talking about yourself in the third person
@@-________-9267 Of course they are to you, you're not the one getting money out of it
@@-________-9267 yet here you are on their video, why even click if you don't like them?
Forreal we freaking get it fanta is soooooo gooood with every freakin thing my god
The way June said “nooo” while laughing and telling them that the buyer didn’t die made me smile she’s so cute!
I was thinking the same thing.
finally americans are eating thai food which is not just padthai anymore. i’m so happy they get to eat my comfort food i grew up with
Oh I know how you feel, when the whole world only sees one dish from your culture esoecially if it is not even one of the best dishes....
I’ve had rice porridge or jok? Idk if they are different thing in different parts of Thailand but tbh it’s the best. Its better than pad Thai by far
Do you have any recommendations? I grew up in the midwest so we didn't have a lot of options for Thai food, but it looks so good!
@@hopelessromantic3786 depends on what flavors you like- my personal favorite is Thai Clear Noodle Soup (idk how to translate it properly) but I think everyone should try Khao Soi at least once. It’s so fucking good- but it may be hard to find a restaurant that makes it
deadass
Ok so June is literally the cutest human to ever live. I hope her her success with the restaurant is endless.
Sweeter than Honey!
The owner of the last restaurant (I missed her name) was also so cute. "I just want to share my culture with the American people," was so pure.
I would love a try guys “food map” where they pin all of the restaurants they have visited on the show. This way when I visit L.A I’ll have endless amazing suggestions
Oh! That's a great idea! And they can make that available on their social media or something.
Thatd be dope
OMG! I was just thinking the same thing! I was honestly thinking about going back and at least writing down some of these places (when I have the chance/time anyway)
After Keith's Eat the Menu shenanigans, it would just be a map of all the fast food in LA
Very much this. Calling all software engineer fans to take this on!
as a Thai person I’ve never known how to describe luk chup to people and “sweetened mashed potatoes” is actually perfect
Yeah not gonna lie
They look so pretty and tasty!!
But it’s actually mashed mung bean 🤷♀️
It does not make of potatoes
it's made from bean paste and you're Indian
June: So the buyer, he didn't show up. He had a heart attack
Try Guys (Really unsure if they should ask this): And then he..... died?
June: No no, he is fine!!!
Try Guys: Collective sign of relief
Shoot me too!! *heavy sigh of relief*
OH NOOOOOO!!! Most people agree that my vids are the worst on UA-cam. I agree to disagree. Please agree to disagree with the haters, dear jo
💀it was so funny
Promoting local restaurants while getting paid by Fanta is incredible. The try collective are smart af
The Fanta sponsorship is so funny and so obnoxious at the same time, I love it.
I really respect how they have fun with their sponsorships.
I don't find it funny at all. It's so annoying!
@@Nicolacurran1 so how would the sponsor ad it be good for you?. How would they please you MY LORD enlighten us mere peasant of you mastery of ad revenue and marketing.
it makes me happy to see them make their money
You can see how they cringe themselves. it simply seems out of place
June had my whole heart; her stuff seemed really authentic yet innovative and the way she talked made it feel like she's the type of person to have a really infectious smile and energy.
i love that they gave all of the owners a chance to share their stories & how their restaurant came to be, including personal meanings with each dish. its so nice that they involve the owners, not just the food.
I will give 10/10 for all Thai restaurants in this clip. They cooked real Thai foods for people. Actually I’m in love with a fusion foods but I also respect the chefs who try to keep making traditional foods that make people around the world knowing how it truly is in Thailand.
Thai People really unlocked God level with food.
thanks 😋
as a thai person I'm so happy that thai food is so recognized and adored :D
Thank you
God level of food is just to add Monosodium glutamate (MSG) >< all street food places in TH do that, but not sure about thai resto in USA
@@greYrealitY exactly lol
June is amazing and such an adorable lady. Her story had me in stitches 😂.
Also she looks amazing. Can't believe she's been running the shop since 1999!
“You can be my son” *hugs* THAT WAS SO CUTE
Exactly 😭
time stamp please? :))
@@grey6703 15:26
As a Thai person, I'm sooo happy to see the Try Guys experiencing Thai food in these local restaurants! (and it makes me really miss authentic Thai food :') I wanna see them try Northern Thai food like sticky rice (khao neaw) with chilli paste (nam prik), jelly pork (gang gra dang), and so many other dishes!! Ka nom jeen nam ngeaw and jelly pork blood! _
เห็นอาหารไทย แบบไทยจริงๆ ในเมืองนอกแล้วดีใจ
เหมือนกันครับ
แก๋งก้าม บ้านเพ่ฮ้องว่าแก๋งก้ามเจ๊าาา
Zach’s new series - “The Thai Guys”. Following the adventures with his new family
I’m screaming
This comment needs more likes!!
I’m Thai and i’m so happy to see others enjoying Thai food thats not just pad thai! Nothing wrong with pad thai at all, but its so nice seeing a variety ☺️
That group hug after their snacks was so wholesome.
JUNE IS SO CUTE. THAT LADY DOES NOT AGE SHE IS ADORABLE.
I love that they feature independent restaurants. Not only is the food and history authentic, but independent businesses are really suffering with the pandemic.
The problem for me is that I'm WAY over on the other side of the country and will never get a chance to try it myself. 😪
SAME ALL OF THE VIDEOS THAT DO THINGS LIKE THIS ARE WEST COAST AND I'M SO SAD ABOUT IT
I'm on the other side of the globe (with some exaggeration), but I feel you. X'D It would be so nice if we had UA-camrs who make similar content in my area.
Hell yeah
New York problems
As someone who lives in LA, after these videos come out I try to go to some of the restaurants and the lines/wait times are insanneeeee
Thai omelette is what Thai people eat about 60% of the time we're at home
Zach saying that he doesn’t care that his stomach isn’t going to agree with the curry but he’s eating it anyway? Biggest mood.
That is the IBS life right there, sometimes the taste is worth it
Just in case you need it:
Otus Thai Kitchen & Coffee
Bhan Kanom Thai
Khao Soi Thai
So glad Keith's improvised jingles are an essential part of videos now
Hush your mouth! Don't encourage him! 🤣
@@LeahLaushway You sound like my boyfriend when I'm belting a perfect, annoying earworm about whatever's going on hahaha
I really love the first restaurants owner, she seems like a really nice person and she has a great sense of humor 🥺
The try guys and friends are always so respectful and fun with their experts, it's just a delight to watch. You know those chefs and owners will always remember them and their amazement over their food ❤️
How is screaming about Fanta respectful?
I love this. As someone who grew up having to explain that ThaiLAND was/is not the same as TaiWAN, I'm so happy our society has grown to appreciate Thailand and all its wonders.
Keith asking if patrons ever get mad that they can't eat all the things is actually something that I go through when I go to my favorite Thai place. I'm like "that sounds amazing! Oh maybe this one...." Luckily at this point, they know me, and I say the three things I'm interested in, and they get to pick which one I eat. It's a fun adventure!
It's amazing how you find Thai food interesting and you have found a good place to eat. 💖
Literally me in my local Ramen shop which is owned by Japanese couple. I want to eat them all - but I can’t :(
The food looks soooo good but can we take a moment to check out Zach’s hair!?!? It looks amazing!!!
I can also guarantee that a lot of Thai people consult card readers/fortune tellers before making any huge decisions just like the lady from the first resto. lol
If a fortune teller told me I wouldn't be able to sell my reataurant despite having a buyer lined up, and then the buyer had a HEART ATTACK right before signing? And this is halfway across the world with one degree of separation? I'd believe in fortune telling too lol.
Lmao my mom had a reading done before she married my dad- so true
Zack's really become more confident with his comedy. "Mom???"
So now Zach is a kpop Stan AND an adopted Thai man? He's really going places 🥰
“Korndiddy becomes an Asian darling” was not on my 2021 bingo card but here we are
@@zerocraic3966 he's so small and cute it was bound to happen 😂💜
He’s going everywhere I wanna go
June is so charismatic. She deserves a reality show or something
I love Ryan "passed out" in Keith's lap...and Keith just continuing his monologue as always. Truly comic gold!
I’m half Lao, half Thai so I really appreciate this video. I feel at home watching and knowing each dish/snack that is being eaten. Thank you so much!!
Life goal:
Find someone who is as happy to see me as Keith is when he finds out he’s having fried chicken.🍗🍗🍗
same 😩🥺
The chemistry of everyone in this video is amazing! They had me laughing and smiling the entire time!
I wanna see Ryan more often. He's so relatable and adorable
Really natural addition to the group! Marissa as well!
Ryan and Keith's idea of what substitute teaching is 100% accurate. As someone who has had to sub in a class I've never taken before, that is exactly how it feels.
As a 22 year old in Cali who was adopted from Thailand when I was 1, I always love learning more about my roots and culture. I can’t wait to try some of these fun treats I saw in that snack shop!
I have immense respect for the Try Guys in doing this series, showcasing diverse cultures and small businesses in such *trying* times. Round of applause to y’all
Just gonna say Asian food overall is a real experience. Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese, Indian... the huge variety of flavour and experiences that are somewhat familiar with one another year so unique. I love food and I'm so lucky to have travelled to these places to experience the real flavours of their food. Thankfully, I have also kept a few friends locally who have retained the non-westernised versions of their palate. I get to enjoy the traditional flavours when I see them.
This is a really fun and interesting way to do this. I know that the ultimate goal is making a video that promotes fanta, but I love that instead of just like "Fanta Trivia" or something like that the guys choose to spotlight some family owned restaurants as well!!
OMG AS A THAI PERSON THIS JUST LIGHTEN ME UP! I wish the situation in Thailand would get better so all the try crews can come and eat some more iconice Thai foods 🥺🥺🥺
Will it ever get better tho? Lol stupid goverment
@@theryoness fr tho... it seems so hopeless for a better situation 😔
I hope it gets better 🥺🥺 I really wanna go back to Thailand and explore the northern region.
@@theryoness oh i thought they meant the virus situation
@@BowHooHoo when it rains it pours
Im Thai people, I confirm these foods and desserts that they cooked is a real Thai way 1000%
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As a Thai person, I can even to begin to tell you how elated I am to see this on my feed. Thai food is more than pad Thai! Great job representing different depths of Thai cuisine!!
She said “It’s a joke” and I immediately pushed the like button
Foreigners are obsessed with pad thai but pad kra pao is actually thais national food like we can’t live without it.
It’s too spicy for Americans💀
@@user-nc8wc5mn4i There is pad kra Pao that isn't spicy too! I'm Thai and Im not really into spicy foods.
this
I love the series of “try local restaurants with Fanta” but also like how much did Fanta pay y’all? Did they do one sponsorship and love it and then keep coming back, or were they like “let’s do like 87 videos”
There’s no way I could’ve watched this without eating. I think I would’ve cried from how good everything looks
I immediately fell in love with Chef June. How dare you do this to me Try Guys?!?
If anyone is ever in the LA area, Vanda's Thai Kitchen out in Palmdale is incredible (and affordable when you compare to these restaurants). They have an *amazing* pineapple curry that I haven't seen at any other Thai restaurant. I asked the owners (who are from Thailand), and they said for some reason pineapple curry never took off in the states the same way that green curry of Pad Thai did. If you ever get the opportunity to try, pineapple curry is a MUST!
Yes! Pineapple in food is THE BEST!! Get over the pineapple pizza fear and you'll reach god tier with all the pineapple possibilities!
@@iamjinalways5142 i would fight ANYONE who says pineapple should not belong in pizza...i dont care if you are italian
I just saw this video and was reading the comments and this sounds so good! I love pineapple but I’m allergic to it!
4:34 it’s so funny seeing them all eating with only the fork and left the spoon on the table 😂 looks so uncomfortable
I love that they’re supporting independent restaurants. Everything in this video looked delicious and I love to see the families building businesses together. 💛💚💛
Can we just appreciate Zach’s hair? It looks so good! So happy for him! 😊
It's not a Keith's Sauce sponsorship, but it'll do.
FYI.
Pad Thai is not considered as Southern Thai cuisine. It is more toward the central area.
I’m Thai and I’ve been waiting for this video for months!
Same!
Ryan having a food memory while eating something he's never eaten before is how I've felt my entire time living in the US and finding multi cultural foods that taste like my homeland (India).🥺
I LIVE for Thai food. I am Thai and I’m glad to see representation in media for SPECIFICALLY Thai food! 💕
As a Thai who lived in CA. I’m very jealous and impressed!! I wish I had those authentic Thai restaurants where I lived....and those dessert!!!! Damn....I’d fight anyone for those but now that I’m in Thailand, I’d encourage anyone who wants to try authentic Thai stuff, go to these places and you won’t disappoint. (Even Karen will be shooked)
Man I can't wait for the Try Guys Christmas Special!
All the guys are great but Keith really shows up, I genuinely can’t think of a video he hasn’t been in. And he’s created some of the most icon series. True gem
I love June she is the sweetest person I’ve never met 🥺 her food must have so much love
Keith knowing the name and flavor profile of the fried chicken dish before being told is just incredible, this man is honestly a friend chicken expert
He had it once before on ChickenWatch 2K18.
Hatyai's fried chicken is seriously the best! They should've eat it with sticky rice, lots of fried shallots and sweet and spicy sauce. Heaven!
This makes me so happy as a Thai American. Thai food is so amazing! Flavors and foods vary by region from Southern, Central, Northern, Northeastern, Eastern, and Western. We really only get a tiny tiny selection in restaurants in America. There are so many traditional home cooked dishes I wish people could try.
As a Thai fan, I'll leave a comment first thing before I even start the video. "YESSSSS FINALLY!"
หวัดดีค่าา
Jing kub khun 😭💗
I came as soon as I heard and click Like even before watching!!!
Jing ka😭
My mom is Thai, so we visit Thai town all the time. My cousin actually works at OTUS and we visit Bhan Kanom all the time lol. I was so excited when I saw them say they were doing Thai food and I'm glad to see them adventuring out and eating more than just just pad Thai. I was so excited to see them eat Khao Soi because my mom is from Chiang Mai and I grew up eating Khai Soi!
one: the food looked incredible and I want to eat it all.
two: their chemistry (the four of them) was so perfect and fun!
Anyone else kept thinking they'd pull out the Thai red and green Fantas? Fingers crossed for more Thai content in the future 🤞
All the restaurant owners seem so sweet, I wish them all the most success with their work. I’d love to visit these places someday if I ever go to the US.
Zach getting pseudo adopted is just adorable. I'm so glad he gets to enjoy such delicious dishes despite his tender constitution. This makes me hungry 😋 watching. Keith's chicken dance had me belly 😃
The crunch from the pork belly gave me GOOSEBUMPS.
The lady at the first restaurant is so sweet and hardworking it seems
It’s funny because as a kid when I went to visit my family in Thailand I would always drink orange Fanta- not in the country I was living in but always in Thailand for some reason 😅
bro i swear soda hit different there. like idk if its still the same nowadays but i remember the sprite or 7up being extra good there. maybe it was the humidity lol
Soda is better in Thailand. Big companies like coke and Pepsi change their formulas to suit the local tastes. If you drank fanta from the usa side by side with one from Thailand you would find it more flavorful and bright tasting.
Fanta outside of the US is the best. I’m Nigerian and the Fanta is so good over there
June is a real gem. All her stuff looks (and I'm sure tastes) exactly like what we have here in Thailand. They are the comfort food that a lot of people probably never heard of.
I would love to see the Try Guys take a trip to Little Vietnam (or Little Saigon) in Orlando, Florida. There are so many cool eateries and shops. It’d make for great content!
Vietnamese and Thai food are my top favorite cuisines. 😋
Yes yes. Moved here from a little farm town up north. I’m in love..Truly one of the many hidden treasures of Orlando.
@@TalesFromBjorn2025 can confirm since I live right next to Westminster (Orange County) aka a giant hub for a bunch of delicious Vietnamese food. I think that’d be a great idea for them to try some viet food
I really appreciate Fanta sponsoring these like local food videos that show us a million delicious types of food, like now I’m ordering Pork Sung buns from a Taiwanese bakery *ITS CALLED INFLUENCE*
I love this series. I love learning about all these dishes I didn't know about (but want to get acquainted with), love going around to local businesses with you, love just looking at the food, god I'm hungry and I hope someday somebody looks at my cooking the way you guys always look at these dishes. 😂❤️
"Bhan kanom Thai" basically means "home of the Thai cake(s)/pastry" or "Thai cake house"... which is adorable. I loved all the chefs especially lovely June! And Alvin has THE most beautiful voice! I would also see more of Marissa who is so much fun. And Ryan is such a charming guy and cutie... Would love to hug him!
Ahhh! As a half Thai girl I'm so happy for this to finally happen! 🇹🇭💛
As someone who loves eating Thai food, this video made me so excited. Thai food is truly very comforting to eat. Though I personally don't like Fanta and would never pair Fanta with Thai food, I am glad they sponsored this video which helped shed light on local restaurants and a great cuisine. Kudos to the Guys for keeping the video about the food and not letting the sponsors over power it.
As a Thai fan, this is so unexpected but it made me sooo happy! The places you went to definitely did Thai food justice, thank you for the video!
I love Ryan's expressiveness, and his on screen chemistry with Keith. I hope he comes back for more eating videos!
I love it when Ryan and Marissa are around, they’re great
“When I’m done with dinner, I kinda want a little more dinner”
I have never related to something so deeply in my life
That's why, as much as I love other cuisines out there(including my own), Thai food is just my absolute favourite. The complexity of flavours and how one dish can taste completely different from the other, in many different ways and levels, makes it one of the best(or the best) cuisine in the world. It's like they juggle flavours and textures and it's such an experience whenever you eat Thai food.
I married into a Lao family and the food is one of my absolute favorite things about it!! They make a lot of Thai and Lao food daily. My favorite is this spicy coconut based soup that you eat with rice noodles called Khao Poon, or Kao Poon Nam Gai. It's so freaking good, and I recommend anyone that likes spicy coconut curry to try it. But my Father in Law makes a style of chicken that is similar to Hat Yai, but instead of being fried he broils it in the oven. Either way, it's so good!!
Hello! Lao and Thai person here. I absolutely love khao poon and hearing that you enjoy it too made me happy :) your partner’s family sounds great haha. My dad actually makes the chicken dish the same way you described (instead of frying) too!
@@melbkeo My father in law makes it with quail as well sometimes
Marissa is a gem. Love when she’s in videos!!!!!!!!!
I love June from the first restaurant
She's so sweet and has such a positive energy
This one was the most fun!!! The food looks phenomenal, all the chefs were so fun, and I vote Ryan and Marissa do ALL of these now!
Whaaaat!! Cantonese call it jook too, and we eat the same thickness rice porridge (I found out a few years ago some Asian countries eat it more watery). That’s so cool how connected everyone is lol. Hers looks so good too 😍
There are soo many Thais with Chinese descent (I'm also one of them), so a lots of Thai dishes are originated in China but with some thai's alterations
We called it Jook because it came from China. It’s basically Chinese food but we just adapted into Thai style.
As a Thai person, it makes me so happy to see you guys enjoy our food so much ❤️✨
YOU HAVE NO IDEAS HOW HAPPY I AM!! As a person who lived and raise in Thailand as a Thai person. Seeing people only talking about the saying pad thai and know of nothing else beside that make me sad because I miss having other of Thai foods. However, this make me happy :)
As a Thai fan I love this video so much and all the food looks so delicious.Thank You♥️🇹🇭
I loved Keith's excitement over that fried chicken. It's always amazing to find favourite dishes like that. I have buttloads of allergies and love finding food I can eat and get excited in very much the same way. Also, I have geographic tongue too and was on daily antihistamines and noticed that it went away while I was on them regularly. It's worth giving a try, considering how much Keiths tongue bothers him if it helps.
"I'm Puertorican, this is our Fanta"
Legit the most popular Fanta here.
(I wish they sold the other flavors though we only got orange, grape and pineapple)
Hello from Puerto Rico
I'm impressed at the similarities with puertorican food, didn't expected that.
This group needs to continue doing this. Absolutely love the energy, vibes and comedy!
This cast has awesome vibes!! Great dynamic and would love to see this group again!