Cơm tấm : 641 Đoàn Văn Bơ Q4 The location is pretty close on the google map. maps.app.goo.g... Bánh canh Mỹ Tho - maps.app.goo.g... Bánh Mì Cô Điệp - maps.app.goo.g...
The way pythons are raised in Vietnam can make a difference in meat quality. and most meat in Vietnam is very fresh. Cattle are slaughtered at 5am and brought to market at 7am. Vietnamese people rarely use frozen meat because they think it is not good for their health.
Now this is the kind of South East Asian videos I enjoy seeing. Not the constant insta youtube videos from other tourist who don't even give to craps about the country, those videos are crap to watch it's always the same from most of the travel videos from those other youtuber nothing authentic about it. We want in depth like this video and you actually speaking the language or trying to speak it makes these videos priceless. Love it Max keep up the good work. For those other youtubers you need to watch Max McFarlin and learn how to do a travel video and just be authentic and not fake. Most viewers can feel it when it's not genuine.
The fact that you ate way better than me for way cheaper is just insane. I'm a Vietnamese living in Saigon but honestly, you are living the better life man. Subscribed.
you just gotta know places. also a foreigner living in Vietnam but I’m more into veganism and fruits. i know a spot with huge pink ripe mangoes. and it’s 5-7k per kg, depending on the day. they aren’t always available, but that shop still has amazing ripe xoài for under 12k. i get spinach for 15k/kg. bach hoa xanh is also ridiculously cheap sometimes, recently got 5 cobs of bắp ngọt for 15k in total. however I’ve noticed that their discount policy on vegetables and fruits changed. it used to be 50%, in the evening now it’s just 40%, never more, and I’ve been to multiple stores in different districts for the past few months.
Love you guys. As a Belgian been living in asia (now in Singapore) , I'm really in awe how you guys embrace the culture. Vietnam is one of my favourite places. Keep up the good work.
As a Vietnamese, I'm surprised you found a place that sells bánh canh for just 10k, you must be really good at finding the best deals out there! A small portion (tô nhỏ) I'd usually see is still around 50-75% of the full price, so probably around 20-25k at least.
Có nguyên 1 video về câu chuyện bên hàng bánh canh của 2 cô chú này luôn đó ạ. Hình như họ bán giá bình dân để nhớ về thời khó khăn + cho người dân lao động được bữa ăn ngon. Xem mà xúc động lắm luôn nhưng mình không tìm lại được :((
@@ngfvsrVideo thì mình không thấy, nhưng google "bánh canh 10k quận 8" thì có thấy thiệt. Thanks bạn! Mình đọc cũng thấy hay, bán mấy năm trời từ trước dịch mà vẫn còn giá 10k
Bro, my first language is vietnamese. I grew up in Chicago and my cousins grew up in Oklahoma. They have a southern accent but your vietnamese is so spot on with theirs! Loving it bro! Keep up the great work
Mr.Max, I am a fan of your UA-cam. I'm from Việt Nam. I'm a student, thanks to your vlog, I can practice my English listening skills, and I feel proud of my country, I don't see happy and appreciate about simple food if I don't know your vlog. I'm extremely happy when I saw you in the Vietnam's news yesterday. Hope you enjoy diverse and delicious food in our country. Love you so much❤❤
Watching your videos always reminds me of what Anthony Bourdain said, real food is in the streets! When you described that bowl of noodle soup, you directly proved that that sentence is a golden saying in the food world! That shrimp is dried shelled shrimp. Dried shelled shrimp is used as seasoning in Asia! To digress, our country has stopped using Styrofoam food containers for more than 20 years! Because once it is heated, it will inevitably release toxicity, and it will cause harm to nature after being discarded. Max can suggest that they use ceramic tableware as much as possible! Thanks a lot for sharing, really great job! 👍😍👏
Anthony Bourdain was a legend yes , but the dude would say just about anything for a buck and to wow tv audiences, same with this guy on youtube . Asian Street food is cheap for a reason , ok there are some gems of food out there yes for sure but come on now lets face it, the novelty of it would wear off after a while ,nice to try it , but give me a steak , fresh vegtables and good sauce and potatoes any day of the week because guess what i aint an asian im European , so i will stick with the food that i was brought up on. 😊😅
@@kevod09 You like your food, fine, but no one cares! The fact is that the novelty doesn’t wear off after a while, this UA-camr lured you hacker to watch the video, he succeeded!
Vietnam is a low-middle income country so it is very difficult to change immediately. You know for street food vendors, buying expensive porcelain sets is a huge expense. The government also pays great attention to environmental issues by developing the largest wind and solar power plants in the region. But to change people's perception, it takes time.
@@kevod09One of the reason Vietnamese street food cheap is because of competition. You know the dish Gordon Ramsay use as a challenge in Hell Kitchen after he visit Vietnam? I am pretty sure most people who selling it can make it at the similar level. It not like you can actually have a special recipe and sell your food forever in Vietnam. If you have a lot of customer, next week there would be 5 new food stands sell the exact same thing 🤣
thật sự có những quán ăn rất rẻ ở VN, có thể gọi là "vừa bán vừa cho". Bạn rất hay khi biết được những quán ăn thế này, bản thân tôi còn không tìm được :D
Like how Max praises the soup as the best in the world and then tries it, never disappointing Max. Seeing Max's video, I liked it first, and the content never disappoints me.
Yo one thing I hate is people cutting in line. But speaking candidly, you are truly emerging in the culture to let people cut and the sister/auntie don’t want to charge. That’s speaking volume of Maximilian… aura and humble gratitude attitude. I think the Buddhism got to you bro.😜👊🙏🤗😋
Good morning from Montreal QC Canada and welcome back .. absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage compilation documentary The countryside content video street food travel blog and you nailed it again and doing such an amazing job!! .. lovely gorgeous filming edition captured camera work looks super awesome super amazing and sharp and clear and your beautiful sharing adventure that you share it to the World as always beautiful sharing and I really appreciate it, keep it up and looking forward to more adventures from your video channel .. take care and stay safe my friend .. thanks again Max ..
my wife and I watch and love all your videos ever since you first started youtube and the first time you came into my parents banh mi shop in portland and my wife asked you want you were doing and you told her you were doing youtube videos and now you are in Vietnam .
it's a hard challenge mark,grats for complete it,we should say "thanks" for what u did for vietnam food,so many ppl will know vietnam food delicious and cheap too🥰
you bought banh mi near my home, hope to c u one day and i can invite u some special cheap food in that area. Good luck and thanks for sharing out country culture to the world. Respect❤
In Southern Vietnam, especially SG, there are still many families of Republic of Vietnam origin living there since before 1975! They still remain civilized and friendly and they always help other poor people, which is why such cheap restaurants still exist! And they also do honest business, so the food they use is often cleaner and safer than in the North and Hanoi! In Hanoi, our food is very expensive and a lot of food is often smuggled from China, as well as impoverished people having to soak spoiled food with chemicals to compete with super cheap smuggled goods from China! That's one of the reasons you can see a lot of Northerners moving to the South but it's extremely rare for Southerners to move to the North! There are also many other reasons caused by the communist gang's ruling policy!
Max, thanks for sharing these videos. You look like you’re having a great adventure exploring the cuisine and interacting with the locals. I am curious about how much research you do in advance because you have so much background knowledge about the ingredients, cooking techniques and regional style/preferences. Do you have a culinary background?
Bro mad props, you’ve immersed yourself in the culture and so far it seems like there isn’t anything that you haven’t been open minded to in Vietnam. Respect… I’m born and raised in the states but with all of the politics and division, I might be looking for a simpler life elsewhere.
Aussie husband and wife coming over to HCMC in late October after 3 weeks traveling the north, you need to show us where to go and support these small businesses
Love the videos. Where can I get the Saigonese t-shirt from? I'll be in Saigon next month and I would very much like to buy one or two to bring back. Keep the videos coming bud
Is it amazing how you were able to find all these places to eat so cheaply in Saigon? Congratulations to you for your perfect pronunciation of South Vietnamese with such a correct accent. Often your compatriots speak a northern accent which is undoubtedly easier to learn. Good luck in Saigon.
Hey Max, I can so it’s not too far from Texas. That’s where I’m at. It is getting so crowded here in Austin right now. Prices of water are gone up houses apartments. They are growing like mushrooms after the rain in a hot humid day.
Thanks Max for showcasing the various types of amazing Vietnamese foods. I echo what you say about Vietnamese making the best broth. I can't wait to visit Vietnam at the end of May. You are Phúc Mập are my favorite vlogger and I always look forward to your videos. Happy New Year!
Hello Max, long time no see 😊you are so funny … sense of humor! For courtesy I advise that next time if the seller invites you, you should say: "cô nên nhận tiền đi, nếu không con ngại lắm lần sau không dám đến nữa" so that they feel more comfortable inviting you eat. Sounds like you really enjoy Vietnamese foods, watch out your health Vietnamese foods have a lot of MSG.
Hi Max. As a citizen who living in HCM for 30 yrs, It’s surprising that you could survive full day eating just $2 and how you could find such eating places like this. You’re now more than just Saigonese. Love you and keep going, Max ❤❤❤
Good morning my dear friend!! My name is Pixie 🧚(TIÊN) I’m Vietnam but I’m leaving in Australia for 24 years!! I’m Australian Citizenship. Very nice to see you again!! Thanks 🙏 for loving Vietnam and Our Vietnamese people’s!! We are very friendly and respectful in general!! Absolutely will follow you!! Appreciate your Videos, I watch it all the time!! Hopefully will see you in Vietnam, my home town is My Tho and Bẽn Tre.I’m going to Vietnam on the six of April. I’m soo proud of you with your Vietnamese languages 👍💯💯💯☕️🥂🥂🥂😇🙏.Can I ask you? Where are you will be on that time!! Shall we catch up. I would introduce you to my husband Ben, he is Australian 🇦🇺!! , I confident that he will love to see you some where in Vietnam. We will visit Vietnam for 5 weeks!! Hope to see you there friend!! Best regards from Ben and Tiên (Pixie 🧚).🙏🙏🙏👍😇☕️☕️☕️🙌🥂🥂🥂👋🌼🌸💜🧡🥳🥰💦❤️🩷💙🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
Hello Max. Your video is interesting. Have you ever come to Nha Trang, the beach city in Viet Nam. If you come, please try "bánh canh chả cá", "nem nướng" and other seafood. Have nice time in Viet Nam.
I am glad you enjoyed the cheap food Max. I was born in Vietnam and I was sick a lot as a kid mostly due to eating cheap street food lol so I think it depends on the individual person health conditions 😂
Sống ở viẹt nam vạn Max đi làm vlog và ăn uống Thoải mái cơm bình dân đến món ăn sang trọng Đều có và thuận tiện , an toàn . Miễn là các bạn Làm việc toits và có tiền sinh hoạt là ok
For the fish sauce at 2:55 we Vietnamese just simply use our teeth or scissors to tear the bottom but you must be careful when do that or your clothes will get dirty 😂
Nếu các bạn muốn , hãy tới Việt Nam đất nước tốt đẹp này sẽ làm cho bạn ngạc nhiên bởi sự ngon lành của những món ăn tưởng chừng đơn giản nhưng rất ngon
You’re right, I wouldn’t have it any other ways. I love vietnam bánh mì. The baguette is chewy, fluffy and not doughy. The quality of Bánh mì in US is poor! I can eat bánh mì all day long when I visited vietnam.
The meat/seafood options at that second place look delicious! I'd love to see you get a proper loaded bowl from there! The owners seemed like fun folks! 🙏
bro just introduce y'all THE MOST LOCAL FOOD PLACE EVER !!! because these store is lowkey (just only people in that areas know them) but they sell tasty food. like the Banh Mì store, i live near there, they sell banh mi more than 20 years
7,000 VND/ bread is my company's favorite. I often buy 10 pâté sandwiches/time for everyone to snack on. Opposite Co Diep bread is a delicious but cheap Quang noodle restaurant, only 35,000 VND/bowl but served like a restaurant. Max, please try it.
Hi Max, you’ve been staying in Vietnam for so long. How do you extend your visa? I am not sure if you have a clipped of how to stay in Vietnam for so long the paperwork for visa and the cost of the apartments. Can you please do a clip of that and if you already did, can you pleasereply to this comment with that clip thank you in advance from Austin Texas
T nhớ ở chợ bến lức long cang có cái bánh trứng gì ngon lắm ai ở đó cho tui xin cái tên bây giờ nhớ hình dạng mà không biết tên khó chịu quá ae t nhớ có kèm theo bịch nước tương
Another great video, Max. What the heck are you using to film yourself on the motorbike? Are you actually one-handing it with a selfie stick (or gimbal) in the other hand? My man! (I can't ever open those damn plastic bags, either.)
The comment on miền Tây people like their food a bit sweet is spot on. You’re a true Vietnamese! Love watching your videos
Max never lie! Vietnam really does have the best broth in the world. They’ve mastered the art of getting the stench out of meat broths.
The way pythons are raised in Vietnam can make a difference in meat quality. and most meat in Vietnam is very fresh. Cattle are slaughtered at 5am and brought to market at 7am. Vietnamese people rarely use frozen meat because they think it is not good for their health.
They make the best soups dry noodles balls coffee breads, desserts and lots of good rice dish
Now this is the kind of South East Asian videos I enjoy seeing. Not the constant insta youtube videos from other tourist who don't even give to craps about the country, those videos are crap to watch it's always the same from most of the travel videos from those other youtuber nothing authentic about it. We want in depth like this video and you actually speaking the language or trying to speak it makes these videos priceless. Love it Max keep up the good work. For those other youtubers you need to watch Max McFarlin and learn how to do a travel video and just be authentic and not fake. Most viewers can feel it when it's not genuine.
Well they would have to properly move to other countries like Max has to give you what you want
Vâng, đúng như bạn nói"tiền nào của đó". Nó tiện lợi cho túi tiền của mọi người khi có thể.Max rất duyên.❤
Ding dong bong bat!
đúng vậy đó
The fact that you ate way better than me for way cheaper is just insane. I'm a Vietnamese living in Saigon but honestly, you are living the better life man. Subscribed.
you just gotta know places. also a foreigner living in Vietnam but I’m more into veganism and fruits. i know a spot with huge pink ripe mangoes. and it’s 5-7k per kg, depending on the day. they aren’t always available, but that shop still has amazing ripe xoài for under 12k. i get spinach for 15k/kg. bach hoa xanh is also ridiculously cheap sometimes, recently got 5 cobs of bắp ngọt for 15k in total. however I’ve noticed that their discount policy on vegetables and fruits changed. it used to be 50%, in the evening now it’s just 40%, never more, and I’ve been to multiple stores in different districts for the past few months.
Thanks@@peculliar
Love you guys. As a Belgian been living in asia (now in Singapore) , I'm really in awe how you guys embrace the culture. Vietnam is one of my favourite places. Keep up the good work.
That Bahn Mi would cost SGD $5 or 90k viet dong 😂😂😂
@@khokl9288 it’s $8 in the US now 😭.
ITS 15 CAD IN CANADA FOR ONE BANH MI
$15 for a Banh Mi in San Francisco airport and I didn’t even taste that good at all.
See? The Vietcong aren't so bad!
Nay Max giới thiệu đến người xem các món ăn giá rẻ mà ngon như cơm tấm, bánh canh, bánh mì. Xin cảm ơn Max rất nhiều!
As a Vietnamese, I'm surprised you found a place that sells bánh canh for just 10k, you must be really good at finding the best deals out there! A small portion (tô nhỏ) I'd usually see is still around 50-75% of the full price, so probably around 20-25k at least.
coi video tiktok với mấy kênh vn là ra đó
Có nguyên 1 video về câu chuyện bên hàng bánh canh của 2 cô chú này luôn đó ạ. Hình như họ bán giá bình dân để nhớ về thời khó khăn + cho người dân lao động được bữa ăn ngon. Xem mà xúc động lắm luôn nhưng mình không tìm lại được :((
@@ngfvsrVideo thì mình không thấy, nhưng google "bánh canh 10k quận 8" thì có thấy thiệt. Thanks bạn! Mình đọc cũng thấy hay, bán mấy năm trời từ trước dịch mà vẫn còn giá 10k
dude... under 2 dollars is the whole hell of a challenge man hahahahha. I've never seen anyone else did it before.. respect bro!!!
ผมเป็นคนไทยที่อยากจะไปเที่ยวเวียดนามให้ได้แบบเจาะลึกดูซักครั้ง สำหรับผมแล้วภาษาเวียดนามที่คุณพูดมันดูใกล้เคียงกับที่คนเวียดนามพูดเลย อยากไปตามรอยมื้อเช้าของคุณจริงๆ
Bro, my first language is vietnamese. I grew up in Chicago and my cousins grew up in Oklahoma. They have a southern accent but your vietnamese is so spot on with theirs! Loving it bro! Keep up the great work
Throwing shade at the cousins, my favorite pastime. 🤣
Đang xem những video cũ của max thì thấy max vừa đăng mới vào coi liền luôn 😘
Mr.Max, I am a fan of your UA-cam. I'm from Việt Nam. I'm a student, thanks to your vlog, I can practice my English listening skills, and I feel proud of my country, I don't see happy and appreciate about simple food if I don't know your vlog. I'm extremely happy when I saw you in the Vietnam's news yesterday. Hope you enjoy diverse and delicious food in our country.
Love you so much❤❤
Watching your videos always reminds me of what Anthony Bourdain said, real food is in the streets!
When you described that bowl of noodle soup, you directly proved that that sentence is a golden saying in the food world!
That shrimp is dried shelled shrimp. Dried shelled shrimp is used as seasoning in Asia!
To digress, our country has stopped using Styrofoam food containers for more than 20 years!
Because once it is heated, it will inevitably release toxicity, and it will cause harm to nature after being discarded.
Max can suggest that they use ceramic tableware as much as possible!
Thanks a lot for sharing, really great job! 👍😍👏
Anthony Bourdain was a legend yes , but the dude would say just about anything for a buck and to wow tv audiences, same with this guy on youtube . Asian Street food is cheap for a reason , ok there are some gems of food out there yes for sure but come on now lets face it, the novelty of it would wear off after a while ,nice to try it , but give me a steak , fresh vegtables and good sauce and potatoes any day of the week because guess what i aint an asian im European , so i will stick with the food that i was brought up on. 😊😅
@@kevod09 You like your food, fine, but no one cares!
The fact is that the novelty doesn’t wear off after a while, this UA-camr lured you hacker to watch the video, he succeeded!
Vietnam is a low-middle income country so it is very difficult to change immediately. You know for street food vendors, buying expensive porcelain sets is a huge expense. The government also pays great attention to environmental issues by developing the largest wind and solar power plants in the region. But to change people's perception, it takes time.
@@vietnamCodosaovang Okay, thanks for your message! 🙏
@@kevod09One of the reason Vietnamese street food cheap is because of competition. You know the dish Gordon Ramsay use as a challenge in Hell Kitchen after he visit Vietnam? I am pretty sure most people who selling it can make it at the similar level. It not like you can actually have a special recipe and sell your food forever in Vietnam. If you have a lot of customer, next week there would be 5 new food stands sell the exact same thing 🤣
thật sự có những quán ăn rất rẻ ở VN, có thể gọi là "vừa bán vừa cho". Bạn rất hay khi biết được những quán ăn thế này, bản thân tôi còn không tìm được :D
Ui anh nói "cảm ơn chú nhe" nghe dễ thương xĩu anh ơi
Like how Max praises the soup as the best in the world and then tries it, never disappointing Max. Seeing Max's video, I liked it first, and the content never disappoints me.
Yo one thing I hate is people cutting in line. But speaking candidly, you are truly emerging in the culture to let people cut and the sister/auntie don’t want to charge. That’s speaking volume of Maximilian… aura and humble gratitude attitude. I think the Buddhism got to you bro.😜👊🙏🤗😋
Buddhism is the way…🧘🏻♂️🪷☮️
tôi là người việt nam và tôi cũng không thích việc chen ngan mà không chịu xếp hàng nhưng hy vọng mọi người có ý thức hơn trong tương lai
Good morning from Montreal QC Canada and welcome back .. absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage compilation documentary The countryside content video street food travel blog and you nailed it again and doing such an amazing job!! .. lovely gorgeous filming edition captured camera work looks super awesome super amazing and sharp and clear and your beautiful sharing adventure that you share it to the World as always beautiful sharing and I really appreciate it, keep it up and looking forward to more adventures from your video channel .. take care and stay safe my friend .. thanks again Max ..
my wife and I watch and love all your videos ever since you first started youtube and the first time you came into my parents banh mi shop in portland and my wife asked you want you were doing and you told her you were doing youtube videos and now you are in Vietnam .
Max, you really explore all the alleys and know more places than the local people :D
it's a hard challenge mark,grats for complete it,we should say "thanks" for what u did for vietnam food,so many ppl will know vietnam food delicious and cheap too🥰
he didnt complete it that amount of food was only like under 800 calories for the day
@@tinnyfoiler7126 that bánh mì alone was OVER 800 kcal.
@@Epitinno its basically a piece of bread with nothing on it prob 400 cal bahn mi very little amount of stuff
I must agree with you, Vietnamese people are so lighthearted, the bánh canh guy and you passing the jokes just cracks me up 🤭
The fact that we get free videos from Max on UA-cam is priceless.., keeping the knowledge and entertainment alive. 🥰🥰🥰
Ý mình cũng ng Mỹ Tho! Anh bán bánh canh vui ghê hí hí
you bought banh mi near my home, hope to c u one day and i can invite u some special cheap food in that area. Good luck and thanks for sharing out country culture to the world. Respect❤
Yet another fun filled amazing adventure across saigon eating for less than $2USD is absolutely banging.. thank you Max 😊
In Southern Vietnam, especially SG, there are still many families of Republic of Vietnam origin living there since before 1975! They still remain civilized and friendly and they always help other poor people, which is why such cheap restaurants still exist! And they also do honest business, so the food they use is often cleaner and safer than in the North and Hanoi! In Hanoi, our food is very expensive and a lot of food is often smuggled from China, as well as impoverished people having to soak spoiled food with chemicals to compete with super cheap smuggled goods from China! That's one of the reasons you can see a lot of Northerners moving to the South but it's extremely rare for Southerners to move to the North! There are also many other reasons caused by the communist gang's ruling policy!
Max, thanks for sharing these videos. You look like you’re having a great adventure exploring the cuisine and interacting with the locals. I am curious about how much research you do in advance because you have so much background knowledge about the ingredients, cooking techniques and regional style/preferences. Do you have a culinary background?
Dang Max.. u r the expert in Vietnamese cuisine... when you say its all about the broth, the rice with the fish sauce.. u the man...
Bro mad props, you’ve immersed yourself in the culture and so far it seems like there isn’t anything that you haven’t been open minded to in Vietnam. Respect… I’m born and raised in the states but with all of the politics and division, I might be looking for a simpler life elsewhere.
Great video of VN street food!!! Love your positive vibe and sense of humor, Max!!!
From Dallas w/ love.
Trông ngon quá Max😋chúc ngon miệng nhé 👍
Hay quá à 👍
Hi hay quá ạ 👍
Aussie husband and wife coming over to HCMC in late October after 3 weeks traveling the north, you need to show us where to go and support these small businesses
Thích kênh của Max lắm❤
Love the videos. Where can I get the Saigonese t-shirt from? I'll be in Saigon next month and I would very much like to buy one or two to bring back. Keep the videos coming bud
Is it amazing how you were able to find all these places to eat so cheaply in Saigon? Congratulations to you for your perfect pronunciation of South Vietnamese with such a correct accent. Often your compatriots speak a northern accent which is undoubtedly easier to learn. Good luck in Saigon.
Max your infectious enthusiasm always makes me smile😊
Hey Max, I can so it’s not too far from Texas. That’s where I’m at. It is getting so crowded here in Austin right now. Prices of water are gone up houses apartments. They are growing like mushrooms after the rain in a hot humid day.
man, your videos always make me hungry
Amazing video! I’m going to Vietnam in may for my first international trip and I’m super excited
Love you Max. You explored the city much deeper than a Vietnamese like me
I wonder how you can always manage to be in two countries at the same time, India/Vietnam, Indonesia/Vietnam, Malaysia/Vietnam. You are a genius !
They must be 4 mcfarline 😮
You are qualified to be a Vietnamese 👍
The cheapest bánh mì my husband had with egg was 20,000 đồng, we failed 😞
Thanks Max for showcasing the various types of amazing Vietnamese foods. I echo what you say about Vietnamese making the best broth. I can't wait to visit Vietnam at the end of May. You are Phúc Mập are my favorite vlogger and I always look forward to your videos. Happy New Year!
Hello Max, long time no see 😊you are so funny … sense of humor! For courtesy I advise that next time if the seller invites you, you should say: "cô nên nhận tiền đi, nếu không con ngại lắm lần sau không dám đến nữa" so that they feel more comfortable inviting you eat. Sounds like you really enjoy Vietnamese foods, watch out your health Vietnamese foods have a lot of MSG.
Nice to see you back in Saigon Max!! Good job with the $2/day challenge except I thought the bánh mì should be breakfast??
I really like watching your videos, you are already a Vietnamese citizen, luv u so much 🎉❤
"Cảm ơn em nha" chời chời nghe ngọt xỉu
Anh này dễ thương xĩu
Chào Max, rất vui được xem video của anh. Anh có thể thử các món ăn ở khu vực Quận Gò Vấp không? thủ phủ của đồ ăn đấy
Hi Max. As a citizen who living in HCM for 30 yrs, It’s surprising that you could survive full day eating just $2 and how you could find such eating places like this. You’re now more than just Saigonese.
Love you and keep going, Max ❤❤❤
Vietnam is my happy place. Food heaven !
may, your videos always make me hungry
yo bud. fell in love with your channel! keep it up
Max hay quá ngỏ ngách nào có món ăn ngon đều biết
Street food looks amazing I honestly don’t know how they make money selling for so cheap. I’m hoping to go to Vietnam in December
My cousin who lives in Vietnam says that they make pretty good money.
Vn is a Country of agriculture, 2nd 3rd rice exportation in the world
the right question is how da fuck your food from Big :) Corporations fucking expensive. how much they keep sucking from people.
@@dannguyen9468 Tài lanh - trả lời như không.
@@sagagearý người ta là vì lý do đó nên đồ ăn ở VN mới rẻ
Good morning Max from Southern California. Waking up to your video. It would cost me com tam $15.99, banh Canh $14.99 and banh mi $6.50 so jelly
It’s a bit cheaper in Southern California. Everything is more expensive in Bay Area!😢
$14.50 for com tam, $12.50 for banh canh, $5 for banh mi. Here in Dallas TX
Moá toàn người Việt thịt nhau không.
Good morning my dear friend!! My name is Pixie 🧚(TIÊN) I’m Vietnam but I’m leaving in Australia for 24 years!! I’m Australian Citizenship. Very nice to see you again!! Thanks 🙏 for loving Vietnam and Our Vietnamese people’s!! We are very friendly and respectful in general!! Absolutely will follow you!! Appreciate your Videos, I watch it all the time!!
Hopefully will see you in Vietnam, my home town is My Tho and Bẽn Tre.I’m going to Vietnam on the six of April. I’m soo proud of you with your Vietnamese languages 👍💯💯💯☕️🥂🥂🥂😇🙏.Can I ask you? Where are you will be on that time!! Shall we catch up. I would introduce you to my husband Ben, he is Australian 🇦🇺!! , I confident that he will love to see you some where in Vietnam. We will visit Vietnam for 5 weeks!! Hope to see you there friend!! Best regards from Ben and Tiên (Pixie 🧚).🙏🙏🙏👍😇☕️☕️☕️🙌🥂🥂🥂👋🌼🌸💜🧡🥳🥰💦❤️🩷💙🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
Hi Max. Love your videos. I do have to ask. Given all the food you’ve eaten in Vietnam, have you ever gotten sick.
hôm nào xuống sóc trăng đi, a dẫn max đi ăn bún mắm sóc trăng :)
That pate is delicious. I love it too
tôi thích cái cách anh ấy githieu đồ ăn
You’re getting funnier every day Max 🤣 The food was so cheap it’s crazy!
Hello Max. Your video is interesting. Have you ever come to Nha Trang, the beach city in Viet Nam. If you come, please try "bánh canh chả cá", "nem nướng" and other seafood. Have nice time in Viet Nam.
Wow, can I get the seafood without the pork or beef? I'm concern about the availability of veg...
I am glad you enjoyed the cheap food Max. I was born in Vietnam and I was sick a lot as a kid mostly due to eating cheap street food lol so I think it depends on the individual person health conditions 😂
Sống ở viẹt nam vạn Max đi làm vlog và ăn uống
Thoải mái cơm bình dân đến món ăn sang trọng
Đều có và thuận tiện , an toàn . Miễn là các bạn
Làm việc toits và có tiền sinh hoạt là ok
Love your videos 😊😊😊😊
Watching you always makes me so hungry. Thirsty, too! 😜
Tôi thích xem kênh của bạn . Xem hoài nhìn bạn ăn thấy ngon.va và bạn vui vẻ
Cảm ơn bạn đã yêu đất nước việt nam .
For the fish sauce at 2:55 we Vietnamese just simply use our teeth or scissors to tear the bottom but you must be careful when do that or your clothes will get dirty 😂
your pronunciation is very accurate!
What you eat, its a dream of 50% people in Saigon. They always walkthrough their breakfast to save their money for suvire.
solid challenge and great dishes for the price
Nếu các bạn muốn , hãy tới Việt Nam đất nước tốt đẹp này sẽ làm cho bạn ngạc nhiên bởi sự ngon lành của những món ăn tưởng chừng đơn giản nhưng rất ngon
You’re right, I wouldn’t have it any other ways. I love vietnam bánh mì. The baguette is chewy, fluffy and not doughy. The quality of Bánh mì in US is poor! I can eat bánh mì all day long when I visited vietnam.
hey bro,next time you eat bánh mì, I recomend you go to the park in ho chi minh city because there are a lot of trees and fresh air.I tried it
The meat/seafood options at that second place look delicious! I'd love to see you get a proper loaded bowl from there! The owners seemed like fun folks! 🙏
Max so cute. we love Max 😁
bro just introduce y'all THE MOST LOCAL FOOD PLACE EVER !!! because these store is lowkey (just only people in that areas know them) but they sell tasty food. like the Banh Mì store, i live near there, they sell banh mi more than 20 years
Vừa chạy xe vừa cầm điện thoại trong hẻm thì đc ra ngoài là anh bị hú vô liền
CHEAP(O) No pun intended good find man I love cơm tấm bì sườn chả trứng ốp la lạp xưởng tàu hủ ki drooling now past midnight in Houston lol
7,000 VND/ bread is my company's favorite. I often buy 10 pâté sandwiches/time for everyone to snack on. Opposite Co Diep bread is a delicious but cheap Quang noodle restaurant, only 35,000 VND/bowl but served like a restaurant. Max, please try it.
can i have a link for your saigonese shirt its so cool
Hi Max, you’ve been staying in Vietnam for so long. How do you extend your visa? I am not sure if you have a clipped of how to stay in Vietnam for so long the paperwork for visa and the cost of the apartments. Can you please do a clip of that and if you already did, can you pleasereply to this comment with that clip thank you in advance from Austin Texas
Đây là chỗ bánh mì ng dân xung quanh gọi là bánh mì quán thể mình đi qua lúc nào cũng mua
Sài Gòn đẹp lắm! Sài Gòn ơi Sài Gòn ơi… 😋
It's be interesting to do a vegetarian version of this and see if is cheaper or just different.
Bạn nói tiếng Việt dễ thương quá
Hi maxi ,vietnam is so interesting place ...
So love watching your videos:-) makes me smile and have a great day.thank you max:-)
T nhớ ở chợ bến lức long cang có cái bánh trứng gì ngon lắm ai ở đó cho tui xin cái tên bây giờ nhớ hình dạng mà không biết tên khó chịu quá ae t nhớ có kèm theo bịch nước tương
Wow your language is so good you even have the pronunciation is so spot on. How long did it take you speak fluently?
Another great video, Max. What the heck are you using to film yourself on the motorbike? Are you actually one-handing it with a selfie stick (or gimbal) in the other hand? My man!
(I can't ever open those damn plastic bags, either.)
Vl anh tây này có tra gg map ko :)) hay thế
What a cool quest Max. Simple as that banh mi was with just pate, beurre, and cucumbers, it looked really delicious.