Hey fung bros. I've been a fan of your channel for a while. I was just hoping you could give this new cover song a listen! It is an up and coming artist and she is a personal friend of mine. I just really want to help her get views on her song. I really would appreciate this! Thanks guys! Your fan, Ignacio ua-cam.com/video/dHxSTwNwt38/v-deo.html
This is why I love to watch Fung Bros... they manage to turn this quarantine into a win-win situation where they get to make their profit with good video content all while supporting local businesses at the same time. ☺
I lived in Thailand for 6 years and I crave authentic Thai food. Everything you guys ate looked mouth watering delicious! Gotta go there soon! Loved the video!
Yayyy you guys finally did an episode on one of my favourite Asian cuisines!! All the food looked so good and authentic, gotta check out Thai town once the quarantine is over!!
Omg!!! That’s my favorite Thai restaurant in LA!!! They have the BEST THAI BOAT! (I was waiting for you guys to eat that) 😭 I live 3-4 hours away and EVERY SINGLE time I am in LA... I have to get that Thai boat for lunch!!! And the little Thai snack store have the best desserts! Love the panchi aswell !! Can’t wait to go back! Omg
Awesome video, made me so hungry! love Thailand, though I"ve only been exposed to mostly central style Thai food, now I want to try northern and southern to! I live in Seattle where you guys are from originally, but our International district doesn't have as much Thai restaurants as Thai town sadly. My favorite Thai food as of now that I've experienced would have to be Tom Ka Gai and Green curry, also love Thai Tea but have never tried Thai coffee, now I guess I'll be ordering that next time I get some Thai.
I love thai food. My mom is from central/northern thailand and she makes soo good thai food. Pad thai ofcourse and laab/larb and som tam. And ofcourse yaam(sallad)
You guys have really opened my eyes to the fact that different countries have different regional cuisines, just like here in the US. I know that should be obvious but it’s hard to recognize when you don’t have experience or instruction with what you’re eating. Thanks!
Hahaha. As a Thai I’ll never know how Padthai got to be our national dish because its just like what you said. Thai people will only eat Padthai like once a month when pad ka prow in the other hand is a thing we order every week... I can count the times I order padthai in last 1 year with my one hand and confusingly its our national dish.
the best kanom krok taste is when it just come out hot from the pan, trust me. The coconut cream center will be super soft and dissolve on your tongue.
Pad see’ew in Thailand, they use the short noodles because they usually eat with spoons and fork, not chopsticks. Thailand/Laos use bird’s eye chili, which is a lot stronger than the usual chilies you can find in any other cuisine. They don’t use 2 or 3 chilies like other cuisines, they don’t remove the seeds. “Mild” Som Tum has about 5-6 chilies in Thailand/Laos. In the US or Canada, it’s half a chili or just one chili for mild. In my cousin’s restaurant, based in a predominantly white neighborhood, they just put the tip of the chili!
My food dictionary of thai food is quite few but after watching this video it's now getting elevated, btw.. ryan, i always like the way of how you translete the taste of dishes u eat, i think i have now become one of your fan, good job ryan, david andrew, fyi, i've been being a fan of fung bros since 2015, it's never changed so far
Been waiting for you guys to do Thai Town for decades! Thai town was much better before - the 90s was the high!! All the old uncle/aunties are slowly retiring :(
Beside Thai Town, you guys should also explore North Hollywood for great Thai food. If you have a chance to do this again, please properly feature Isan food. Northeastern Thai food is entirely different from Northern Thai food. Also check out the food court and outside stalls at LAX-C near China Town if you want authentic with less compromise than restaurants in Thai Town.
NE faves: Som tum, Nam Tok, larp moo with sticky rice and a plate of veggies and herb leaves. Southern: jackfruit and dried fish red curry, matsaman chicken curry, Kanom chine noodles with ground fish curry and khao Pat gapi: shrimp paste fried rice with sweet pork and pineapple. Also, plug for Mekong Market in Seattle for ingredients and Vientiane market/deli for authentic Lao/NE Thai take out.
Born and raised Bangkokian right here! Super happy to see you guys trying Thai food! Would love to show you guys around the city if you ever decide to visit. 😉 I absolutely love your videos! I dated a lot of Asian Americans and we enjoyed watching your videos together. Keep it up guys! 😂
FYI... 1. Crab sausage in Sounthern food part in the clip isnt Southern food at all. It's Chinese-Thai food that was invented in restuarant in BKK back in many decades ago. 2. Fish cake is also originally a central Thai food. 3. Esan foods that are represented nowadays and famous are Esan BKK foods not the authentic ones. The taste and ingredients are adapted into a harmonised subtle version in term of taste and presentation. I think it can be called Esan fushion food.
Awesome! Thanks for this. My favorite dishes when I've been there are grilled pork neck at Thai Spicy BBQ, it's the best-grilled pork neck ever for me and grilled prawn Som Tum. Still miss it, after going back to Thailand.
Thai food in general, and Thai street food in particular, is soooooo unbelievably good! My wife is Thai (I am a VERY luck man!), and so I know the real deal. She's from Rayong, which has the most amazing seafood. Here in the US, if you want Thai food, you should go where Thai people eat. I think I need to make a pilgrimage to Thai Town this weekend and just eat myself into a coma.
I am from the North... If you tried their local foods, you will definitely change your mind, central Thai foods are more sweet, souther more sour and spicy..
Excellent video that really showed the contrasts well for the time used. I didn’t catch the name of that last place you were standing if front of at the end, thanks
You should try Som Tam (papaya salad) it's an issan cuisine . It's also one of my favourite thai food too . And it's one of the most popular food here in Thailand.
Y’all missed out on Ruen Pair’s tropical Papaya Salad. It is zee best I ever had. However, the Pad See Ew from Pa Ord Noodle, which you guys didn’t get to try, is so much better than the one from Ruen Pair. Must try Pa Ord Noodle next time you go to Thai town in LA. It is very spicy though!🔥😋
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Pad kee mao is THE BEST!!!! So delicious. Can you guys do a video on Pacific Islander food? Super underrepresented and delicious. Chamorro food from Guam (my island) is...chef’s kiss!
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Overall, I enjoyed this video. However, I had to shake my head a few times. Fish cakes are actually a central Thailand dish. crab roll is also not a thing. Southern Thai food is all about the spicy food, so I was disappointed that you didn't showcase that. Also, where are the papaya salad and the larb? Coming from a Thai person, those are the true staples of ALL Thai salads.
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FUNG BROS can you please do Filipino food
Ram Luke check out the last 10 videos there’s def some Filipino food there!
Hey fung bros. I've been a fan of your channel for a while. I was just hoping you could give this new cover song a listen! It is an up and coming artist and she is a personal friend of mine. I just really want to help her get views on her song. I really would appreciate this! Thanks guys!
Your fan, Ignacio
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Shout out from Bangkok! Surprise how you guys pronounce the names pretty accurate and how you're able to handle Southern Thai spices!
Ikr
i miss being in Thailand. best country i've been to so far
This is why I love to watch Fung Bros... they manage to turn this quarantine into a win-win situation where they get to make their profit with good video content all while supporting local businesses at the same time. ☺
I lived in Thailand for 6 years and I crave authentic Thai food. Everything you guys ate looked mouth watering delicious! Gotta go there soon! Loved the video!
As a Thai-town addict and Thai person myself, all the local spots were on point.
As a Thai, I love this video a lot. I love that you contributes the viewers the real variety of Foods in Thailand. It's every different by regions.
Yayyy you guys finally did an episode on one of my favourite Asian cuisines!! All the food looked so good and authentic, gotta check out Thai town once the quarantine is over!!
Omg!!! That’s my favorite Thai restaurant in LA!!! They have the BEST THAI BOAT! (I was waiting for you guys to eat that) 😭 I live 3-4 hours away and EVERY SINGLE time I am in LA... I have to get that Thai boat for lunch!!! And the little Thai snack store have the best desserts! Love the panchi aswell !! Can’t wait to go back! Omg
3:42 reminds me of an Odia dish. Crazy how you can find these unexpected cross-cultural similarities in food!
Pad Kee Mao is one of my favorite dishes ever. Love it so much.
Awesome video, made me so hungry! love Thailand, though I"ve only been exposed to mostly central style Thai food, now I want to try northern and southern to! I live in Seattle where you guys are from originally, but our International district doesn't have as much Thai restaurants as Thai town sadly. My favorite Thai food as of now that I've experienced would have to be Tom Ka Gai and Green curry, also love Thai Tea but have never tried Thai coffee, now I guess I'll be ordering that next time I get some Thai.
This is heavenly, Thai town has so many delicious and authentic Thai food and I really want to go back there just for the food.
I love thai food. My mom is from central/northern thailand and she makes soo good thai food. Pad thai ofcourse and laab/larb and som tam. And ofcourse yaam(sallad)
Ryan did a great job! Fung bros keep him in the vids he brings lot's of positive energy. Overall a great food episode
Long J thanks man 🙏🏻
You guys have really opened my eyes to the fact that different countries have different regional cuisines, just like here in the US. I know that should be obvious but it’s hard to recognize when you don’t have experience or instruction with what you’re eating. Thanks!
the common dish of Thai people is “Pad Ka Prow” which is the dish that Thai people think when we dont know what to eat.
Desperated food 😆😆😆 i love it anyway.. recently i discovered Pad Ka Prow something with ripen mango 🥭.. that's insane 😣😖
Hahaha. As a Thai I’ll never know how Padthai got to be our national dish because its just like what you said. Thai people will only eat Padthai like once a month when pad ka prow in the other hand is a thing we order every week... I can count the times I order padthai in last 1 year with my one hand and confusingly its our national dish.
yeah its very basic in my opinion
Oh... You are real Thai. Hahaha
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the best kanom krok taste is when it just come out hot from the pan, trust me. The coconut cream center will be super soft and dissolve on your tongue.
14:46 dancing to deliciousness, go to the Thai Temple on Coldwater and Roscoe for some more delicious Thai food and desserts.
Pad see’ew in Thailand, they use the short noodles because they usually eat with spoons and fork, not chopsticks.
Thailand/Laos use bird’s eye chili, which is a lot stronger than the usual chilies you can find in any other cuisine. They don’t use 2 or 3 chilies like other cuisines, they don’t remove the seeds. “Mild” Som Tum has about 5-6 chilies in Thailand/Laos. In the US or Canada, it’s half a chili or just one chili for mild.
In my cousin’s restaurant, based in a predominantly white neighborhood, they just put the tip of the chili!
My food dictionary of thai food is quite few but after watching this video it's now getting elevated, btw.. ryan, i always like the way of how you translete the taste of dishes u eat, i think i have now become one of your fan, good job ryan, david andrew, fyi, i've been being a fan of fung bros since 2015, it's never changed so far
Would be a funnier episode if all three were eating 6 feet apart on separate carhoods 😁
Lol
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Been waiting for you guys to do Thai Town for decades! Thai town was much better before - the 90s was the high!! All the old uncle/aunties are slowly retiring :(
omg, sticky rice with banana is my fav!!! My mom used to make all the time and I haven’t found a restaurant that makes it. ☹️
Thanks for the intro, we can't wait to hit up these spots. Keep doing what you're doing sharing food and culture.
4:36 Honestly thought that was a real lady standing there offering another dish LOL
I'd take it !
Me too LOL
Beside Thai Town, you guys should also explore North Hollywood for great Thai food. If you have a chance to do this again, please properly feature Isan food. Northeastern Thai food is entirely different from Northern Thai food. Also check out the food court and outside stalls at LAX-C near China Town if you want authentic with less compromise than restaurants in Thai Town.
Always a good day when fung bros post.
Teochew Chinese live in the Philippine and watching you guys eating my favorite Thai food
NE faves: Som tum, Nam Tok, larp moo with sticky rice and a plate of veggies and herb leaves. Southern: jackfruit and dried fish red curry, matsaman chicken curry, Kanom chine noodles with ground fish curry and khao Pat gapi: shrimp paste fried rice with sweet pork and pineapple. Also, plug for Mekong Market in Seattle for ingredients and Vientiane market/deli for authentic Lao/NE Thai take out.
Born and raised Bangkokian right here! Super happy to see you guys trying Thai food! Would love to show you guys around the city if you ever decide to visit. 😉
I absolutely love your videos! I dated a lot of Asian Americans and we enjoyed watching your videos together. Keep it up guys! 😂
Good review guys as always no bashing just pure respect to every food that’s food love 🥰❤️🔥🙏🏽 missing thai food so much
Shouldnt you guys be in quarantine ?? I hope you Americans are taking as seriously as we are in Canada.
I love going to Thai town every time I go to LA! Best snacks there.
I love how you guys appreciate food well
FYI... 1. Crab sausage in Sounthern food part in the clip isnt Southern food at all. It's Chinese-Thai food that was invented in restuarant in BKK back in many decades ago.
2. Fish cake is also originally a central Thai food.
3. Esan foods that are represented nowadays and famous are Esan BKK foods not the authentic ones. The taste and ingredients are adapted into a harmonised subtle version in term of taste and presentation. I think it can be called Esan fushion food.
Awesome! Thanks for this. My favorite dishes when I've been there are grilled pork neck at Thai Spicy BBQ, it's the best-grilled pork neck ever for me and grilled prawn Som Tum. Still miss it, after going back to Thailand.
Thai food in general, and Thai street food in particular, is soooooo unbelievably good! My wife is Thai (I am a VERY luck man!), and so I know the real deal. She's from Rayong, which has the most amazing seafood. Here in the US, if you want Thai food, you should go where Thai people eat. I think I need to make a pilgrimage to Thai Town this weekend and just eat myself into a coma.
Wish ya’ll would come back to Vegas and do a foodie meet-up (once it’s safe)!
I'll come in their place if they don't make it =)
i'm glad you guys switched up the pronunciation of pandan, it's been a long time coming!! Dope vid y'all!
I gotta say your Thai pronunciation is getting better each video you make. Good job guys!
No social distancing between Ryan and the Fung Bros ?
Dope. We’ll be there next week. 🇱🇦
Who is craving some Thai food?🙋🏻♀️😋
"Theirs nobody 10 ft near me"
CAMERA MAN
The camera man is invisible.
Next scene they in the car 😂
I am from the North... If you tried their local foods, you will definitely change your mind, central Thai foods are more sweet, souther more sour and spicy..
Excellent video that really showed the contrasts well for the time used.
I didn’t catch the name of that last place you were standing if front of at the end, thanks
You should try Som Tam (papaya salad) it's an issan cuisine . It's also one of my favourite thai food too . And it's one of the most popular food here in Thailand.
Me, a girl just trying to watch food videos while cooking:
Andrew: family jewels
i was eating when that segment came up oh god 😂
A great video. I love Thai food. Have a swiss/thai food channel. Greetings from the province chainat.
Papaya salad is my favorite dish .Glass noodle salad
I really liked the khanom chan at Bhan Kamon Thai. I think it might be a Vietnamese influenced dessert but the Thais definitely do it better.
Y’all missed out on Ruen Pair’s tropical Papaya Salad. It is zee best I ever had. However, the Pad See Ew from Pa Ord Noodle, which you guys didn’t get to try, is so much better than the one from Ruen Pair. Must try Pa Ord Noodle next time you go to Thai town in LA. It is very spicy though!🔥😋
Glad u guys like Thai food :)
Hope u guys come to Thailand and taste the real Thai food and review it again 😊
the second sweets they ate didn't called pang-jii but it's named "Baa-Bin" (ขนมบ้าบิ่น).
Thanks for doing this video guys! Love it! Keep up the awesome work and stay healthy and safe :)
Oh....you make me hungry thai food
😍😍😍😍💖💖💖💖💯🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭💯🙏👍👍👍👍
So excited for this video cuz I love LA’s Thai town!
You guys are awesome! Love from Bangkok 🇹🇭
I ❤ Thai food! Great job bros👍
I'm glad you tasted Thai food
East Hollywood, Los Angeles. Thai-Americans, 319,784 (1/7/2019).are the largest ethnic Thai diaspora in the world.
You are very good at being able to eat spicy Thai food.
Like your vdo. U should come to Thailand to try more food.
You guys should do a review on the 2019 TV show from Cinemax: Warrior
So happy you guys like Thai food 🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭
Something about Thai food that keep me coming back for more.
Thank you so much from Thailand 🥰
My favorite region is Isaan plus that’s where my wife is from. Needed some peanut sauce for the chicken satay.
my fave thai dishes are khao soi, pad thai, morning glory / pak voong moo gop, papaya salad, tom yum xD
Im fasting herr and im watching u guys eating 😀
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Muchas gracias por todos tus videos especialmente las UC stereotype video.. very helpful in picking a good school. My bros and I all transferred.. into college. Anyway cool to see ur latest vid! Love ur reviews! Hapagirl
Why didn't you try Som-tam
open yo mouth
Som tam is one of my favorite sallads
, I live in Central Thailand in Cha Am .and love all the food , But if I have to pick, it will be Laab and Masaman curry
yurrrr more fungbrosfoods lets gooooo
Pad kee mao is THE BEST!!!! So delicious. Can you guys do a video on Pacific Islander food? Super underrepresented and delicious. Chamorro food from Guam (my island) is...chef’s kiss!
I used to think Ocha Thai Classic was bomb, but looking at those dishes now I wanna go to Thai town
Gotta do EAST & WEST Thai food next man Isan food hits
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I love Thai food!!
dang! i watched this vdo at 2am! im dying now!
this vdo made me miss home so badly!
oh! and your pronunciation is so damn good! you nailed it!!
Well done soldier!🎉
You guys should try out FB kitchens. And let us know what you guys think of them. Kind of help support locals
I love Thai food
Thai food is very good but yea some can be very spicy if you tell them to make it.
Yes we are social distancing all next clip everyone is the same car lhh
they're roommates
I’ve seen jack fruit salad at Vietnamese restaurants too! It is so good ☺️
Please do more video clips for more Thai food.
Good day. Sharing my support .
Im a new friend here now .
See you at my Home. wishing you success and more additional true friends to come.
God Bless Us Always
For khao soy, I prefer laos style. I like savory food, more than sweet.
There’s almost every Thai food I’ve ever seen in Thailand 🤣
More Thailand going on here than you'll find in most other parts o the US
o boi there is a LOOOT more
do more of these please, also do one with Wassup Man
ขอบคุณ♥️🙏
That's what's up! Big thumbs up!
so cool
I have to say that e-san food is the most savory food in this world
Fav Thai dish larb Kai with sticky rice gots to be spicy with lots of lime juice though
Can you make Indonesian cuisine too ?! Greeting from Indonesia 😊
Thai food is good!
Overall, I enjoyed this video. However, I had to shake my head a few times. Fish cakes are actually a central Thailand dish. crab roll is also not a thing. Southern Thai food is all about the spicy food, so I was disappointed that you didn't showcase that. Also, where are the papaya salad and the larb? Coming from a Thai person, those are the true staples of ALL Thai salads.