this has shown me so much of the world, im nigerian and did not know there was a nigerian community in japan, this is so eye opening and a cool series!
This is lovely, stumbled on this while looking for traces of Nigerians in Japan. Been in love with anime and Japanese culture since I was a kid, would love to visit some day.
Thank you so much! I'm so into Nigerian food now. (Hiro) We will make some new episode about Nigeria in the future. Because many Nigerians are here in Tokyo.
OMG! What you ate in Guangzhou is definitely not Egusi. Wish I could show a picture of what real Egusi looks like. lol. I love this video. Are there Nigerian restaurants in Tokyo as well?
I loved how her face lit up when she tried the ora soup! Ora soup is also my fav amongst the traditional Nigerian soups! And like her, Egusi is one of my least favorite!
That Egusi concoction looked nasty. Next time try Egusi soup made by a Nigerian woman... u will eat ur fingers. Also well made Egusi tends to be red from the palm oil.
They completely butchered that egusi. In china they don’t allow africans to own restaurants. The chinese learn how to cook africans and open restaurants instead.
Do u guys wanna tell me dat Japan is more better than China in terms of racist?....Though my leader(Mazi nnamdi KANU) has said he,our people doing business in China will have to embrace Japan in exporting n importing...All hail Biafra...
@@EthnicNeighborhoods that's African made soda stones, the middle East and other part of the world have it in powder form and it's very whitish in colour, but the one you saw in the video is mainly used and made locally by west Africans especially Nigeria and Ghana
@@mosunmolaadeojo9061 but it is soda... that's the real soda not potassium, some people use it in cooking beans to make it softer and others also use it in tomato sauce to reduce the sourness of the tomatoes, it has so many uses
I'm a biracial Japanese Nigerian and this just melts my heart
That's wonderful bro, what's your African name?
this has shown me so much of the world, im nigerian and did not know there was a nigerian community in japan, this is so eye opening and a cool series!
Thank you Tasha!
Ikr as a Nigerian I am very surprised
huh, no wonder....
It should not be surprised given how well traveled Nigerians are.
This is lovely, stumbled on this while looking for traces of Nigerians in Japan. Been in love with anime and Japanese culture since I was a kid, would love to visit some day.
This great Nigerian African store in Tokyo, Japan is remarkable with many great merchandises in 2021!
Thank you so much for sharing this!! I couldn’t find any Nigerian stores/restaurants in Saitama and it’s great to find one in my area!
My dear that Egusi looks weird it's not like the local one. Trust me if u try the local Egusi you're gonna fall in love with it 😁
EXACTLY.. I WAS ABOUT TO SAY THE SAME 🍛
Very true😂😂
Hiro seems very nice and Kim is such a beautiful lady! Thanks for sharing and God bless Nigeria
Thank you so much! I'm so into Nigerian food now. (Hiro) We will make some new episode about Nigeria in the future. Because many Nigerians are here in Tokyo.
I Love this Girl So Much, She's So Friendly☆☆★☆☆♡♥♡
OMG! What you ate in Guangzhou is definitely not Egusi. Wish I could show a picture of what real Egusi looks like. lol. I love this video. Are there Nigerian restaurants in Tokyo as well?
Oh Really?! We will look it up! Thank you for letting us know.
Japan is so awesome.
I enjoyed watching your video 💕
I was born in Japan and had no Idea....wow...Love this channel!
When I go to Japan God willing I'm paying this store a visit
I think I found my new youtube food/travel show to watch.
@Papa Jose I like how open-minded and adventurous she is. I guess being Korean and being raised in China had a hand in that.
I want pepper soup! I'm so jelly!
Love your video!
That food did look good. Glad you enjoyed it.
GOOD JOB, SHE REALLY ENJOYED THE FOOD 🍛 🍽
Damn she really going out there eating new foods and shit, respect
Just love the way you smile
I will love to try this delicious Nigerian African foods in Japan 2021...
You should as a Nigerian all good they have is do good
You can have pepper soup with fufu too
Saitama. I'mma name ma shop saitama.
Nigerians are surely going to rule the WORLD....❤️ from South Africa
Had my AMALA meal last night😊
We Nigerians have so many delicacyhave any foreigner eaten Egusi soup and eba or garri
As you are esting the oha soup, my mouth is watery
Very beautiful Daum Kim 😍
Daum Kim, will you try to visit the African continent after this deadly Coronavirus crisis is over soon in 2020?
It’s funny because African Americans love black eyed peas.
boom boom pow~
I loved how her face lit up when she tried the ora soup! Ora soup is also my fav amongst the traditional Nigerian soups! And like her, Egusi is one of my least favorite!
Love your channel so much! Ethnic enclaves and immigrants issue is very interesting. Good job! :)
Loved this xD
I only watched this video to see Daum Kim. She is very cute.
Kiuko9oooooplkk
Whoever Cook that egwusi soup own us apology biko
I will get my mom to send you some egusi, love from america
Daum Kim, You really love Nigerian African foods in Japan April 2020...
Come and let me take you to Ghana. One day ❤️❤️❤️
Egusi vs. Okra soup?
I prefer okra or oghbolo soup.
I really like it
The soup is said Uh-goose-see
Egusi is my favorite soup.
I will love to visit this great Nigerian African restaurant in Japan 2021...
Thanks you so much,I will really love to visit this great Nigerian restaurant in Japan 2021...
I wanna go to this restaurant right now!!!
You should! from Hiro
I've never tried Nigerian food before, but I think it'll be good to try
We highly recommend! please do :)
You will enjoy it soooo much! I like the egusi soup with pounded yam. You can even substitute rice for the pounded yam.
I really like your facial expressions.
Daum Kim, Do they have African restaurants or Stores in Seoul,South Korea 2020?
Looks yummy
Heheheheh...living in Tokyo. Nice video
Chris, How many African restaurants or stores are there in Japan 2020?
Who made that egusi, they owe Nigeria an apology
That Egusi concoction looked nasty. Next time try Egusi soup made by a Nigerian woman... u will eat ur fingers. Also well made Egusi tends to be red from the palm oil.
I agree, it didn’t look right. It looked very dry too.
They completely butchered that egusi. In china they don’t allow africans to own restaurants. The chinese learn how to cook africans and open restaurants instead.
Nice one
Nija to the world. . . .
You guys are doing a great job, I also like suchi.
That is nice
Congratulations Señorita. Es un vídeo Magnífico.당신을 참고로하는 것이 좋습니다.
Daum Kim,You really needs to visit the African continent to tastes delicious African foods in 2020...
Stalk much? j/k
My African Brother,Please,Can I moves to Japan to works or joins the teams as an employee for your great African restaurant company in 2020?
Make more videos.
Chris,Shall I moves to Japan works for your Nigerian African restaurant as a great employee in 2021...
Nice 👍✌️
What kind of Egusi was that🤨
Scary😜
Duam Kim, You really needs to travels in Africa to tastes the real African foods in nature 2021...
Nice videos! Come to Italy and taste italian food! I'm from Apulia region! We want tourists like you! :)
Rice and pepper soup? Hmmmmm
You're so friendly and funny ☺☺
Good video.... need the address
It's this shop! Please try after this Covid-19 things are over. Great owner and great food!
tabelog.com/saitama/A1102/A110203/11027756/
I like food tour channels
Kim, You really love African foods in Japan 2020...
damn this dude really made it
Do u guys wanna tell me dat Japan is more better than China in terms of racist?....Though my leader(Mazi nnamdi KANU) has said he,our people doing business in China will have to embrace Japan in exporting n importing...All hail Biafra...
U no gt sens
2:14 Potassium? Element Table?
Young lady, that is not potassium.
Your chemistry knowledge is questionable :)
The shop owner said it was potassium - please let us know if you know more about it! We would like to know :)
@@EthnicNeighborhoods that's African made soda stones, the middle East and other part of the world have it in powder form and it's very whitish in colour, but the one you saw in the video is mainly used and made locally by west Africans especially Nigeria and Ghana
Honestly mt dad has it at home too, but Idk why, he uses it to cook nigerian soups. True, it's kindda like potassium when i first taste it.
@@mosunmolaadeojo9061 but it is soda... that's the real soda not potassium, some people use it in cooking beans to make it softer and others also use it in tomato sauce to reduce the sourness of the tomatoes, it has so many uses
@@EthnicNeighborhoods
The owner is right, don't mind the comment. It's called 'Akaun' locally, in English it's called 'potash'.
That egusi was definitely not cooked properly.
Oha is my favorite soup by the way 😁
they should get some Nollywood Nigerian mamas as waitress for the restaurant.
Yeah that egusi was a lie
Bruh I have no idea what that was but it definitely wasn't egusi
That egusi is not Nigerian at all. It's looks pale. No oil
In Africa have food? I suprise
that girl need som african luv
This is not egusi🤣🤣🤣🤣
that egusi soup is not it.. it look so bad, that nobody should it eat.