The best thing with my African brothers and sisters is wherever we move to we don’t bother to bring knife and fork with us. Eating African food with hands is a direct connection to our culture. Love it so much ❤
@adam brown Confusingly, there are two countries named Congo. Serge was born in Brazzaville, Rep. of the Congo, not the Democratic Rep. of the Congo [Kinshasa] where all the wars and troubles have been for the past many years.
Serge is cool af. Also, can't believe he goes to this place! I've driven past it on a regular basis for the past 10 years and always intrigured by it lol. Good on him to support local businesses and this will surely boost her business! :-)
I've never had Congolese food...I've had Senegalese food, Ethiopian Food, Egyptian food, Moroccan food, Tunisian food....all are very different from each other and are delicious. I particularly like Ethiopian yellow peas and greens. So so so good. I could eat that with injiera everyday. I also enjoy Ethiopian honey wine. I used to use it to make jam with the yellow plums in my yard in Oakland. So good.
Senegalese fish pasties are also amazing. There was this woman I knew named Michelle and her restaurant was very good. I don't know why it wasn't more popular. I ate there weekly until she closed.
Congolese food looks so good, like all African food actually, it's a shame there are no African restaurants here in spain, don't know why it's so underrated, African food is excellent super tasty and yummy
I live in Toronto. It’s has sooo much diversity. You can find food from everywhere in this earth. Good authentic grub made by people from that country. We are lucky.
Congolese know how to make ubugali /fufu and meat taste like you've never eaten it before. Congolese isombe makes me want to cheer for Congo when they are playing against Rwanda. I'm Rwandan.
I liked how they packed the food so nicely. I wonder how much he pays them. This lady must be like a second mom to him. It’s beautiful how he sticks to his roots. He also says he goes back regularly every year which is great.
ManWhoLostTooth we all do. Biz brought a lot of heart and culture to our team and was a much needed boost at the time. Glad he still has love for Toronto. Not mad that he opted for more money with Orlando either, cause Biz does a lot of community work where ever he goes and the money certainly helps him on his misson. (Long winded comment, But Biz and Ibaka for that matter deserve all the love and appreciation they get)
Bizz was the man but he wanted to cash his great season and playoffs, happy for him cause it worked out for both of us. Our bench would not be as fluid offensively with Bizz, we are better off with Poeltl and Siakam for two way play
Damn I'm a black man in America and I don't even know where exactly in Africa my roots are from, but I tell you, that food looks delicious as hell. My mom makes some kind of creamed spinich that looks very similar to that creamy spinach dish he said was his favorite. I miss that dish a lot. Makes me want to go back to Harlem right now and visit and ask my mom to cook me some of that. Man Serge why you gon make a nigga hungry? Love Serge he's a truly class act. Proud of his roots and I'm proud he is a representative of black culture out in the world, both here and there on the globe. Respect.
the two green vegetable dishes you saw, are called fumbwa (wild spinach in peanut butter stew) and pondu (cassava leaves stew infused with lots of vegetables. Courgettes, aubergines, bell peppers, onions, garlic, leeks, celery and vegetable seasonings are typically used some ppl also include spring onions too). Very delicious when made right. The side dish (couldn’t tell what it was from the angle) is either called fufu, which is made from either semolina or corn flour or kwanga (fermented cassava which comes from a manioc plant) the rest, were fish and chicken, from what I saw.
I'm so happy and proud when I see my Congolese people sharing their culture this way😊😊😊... Honestly, no matter where we go, there will always be something to remind us of home...
Miss Josie We eat Fried Plantain In Nigeria too and my mouth is like 🤤🤤🤤 watching this while eating Nigerian Jollof rice 🍚 love my family's home country ❤️🇳🇬❤️
I'm hungry as hell now after watching this mini-documentary. Although I am Jamaican and love my Jamaican food to death, I might have to try some Congolese food. Serge is a hell of a player and if he says something is good, I'll take his word for it.
Jaylen *Straightoutda80s* Brown if you mean my fav Jamaican dish, I can eat Rice and Peas with Jerk Chicken everyday. I also love Ackee or Callaloo and Saltfish. I love festival, dumpling, plantain, jackfruit, etc. Overseas food is a vibe and takes me away from this cancerous fast food in the US.
African food is amazing! Try Ivorian food too. Very similar to Jamaican food, down to the sorrel with ginger that they make. They make a grilled chicken like jerk chicken, and a fish dish that's close to escoveitch with onions and carrots and vinegar
I am Congolese (democratic republic) and our food tastes great I will die for plantain, Mikate (puff puff), fufu, casava and more Thank you serge for showing our congolese food to the rest of the world :D
I know it’s not Congolese. But, what I was in high school I was friends with a guy and his older brother who immigrated from Ethiopia. So we would always go over to his place after school. And his mom would always have this amazing smelling traditional Ethiopian food being cooked and would give me some. I remember the first time I tried it. It was the spiciest thing I had ever eaten, but was so god damn good! His whole family couldn’t help but laugh, as I sweat my ass off every time. Reason I say that is because they make some good damn food in Africa. Good times!
guille sxtx he gained nationality there because he used to live there. And they’re a lot better than Congo at basketball so obviously he would play for Spain
I work with a lot of African people they're the nicest people in the world. So grateful and warm. Just don't do em wrong. I beg of you do not do them wrong...
No matter how much money he has made, he always remembers where his roots are from. Humble man, Serge.
the african players in NBA are the best. Mutumbo is a great person too and Biyambo
amen
meanwhile embiid out here eating burgers before games LMAOO
Yeah pretty humble because he eats food that he loves. And even more humble when he shows up at he restaurant to pick his food up.
+youpindra that stuff looks good... Africans eat well
Nothing like the food from home
I am big fan kaysha
True African . Eating with his hands no matter how rich he got.
He can easily afford to have someone put food in his mouth
I lived in india for 4 years when I was young and eating with your hands made the experience of eating food so much richer 👌👌
Lmao i couldnt even eat any meats with sauce (except western dishes) without using bare hands tho
Jack Mehoff who gives a fuck?
Jack Mehoff analbania
Food look so yummy
Hes a cutie pie so handsome and graceful 💙😽
He seems so well mannered and just such a nice person I’m so happy that he won his championship. The cook she is all smiles
He is so nice
"well mannered" smh
@zGettingMoney I never said he wasn't. He seems like he is tbh
@@idontwantone132 why did u say smh then
@@wdymbro7442 cuz mfs only call black people "well mannered" as if they expected different.
The best thing with my African brothers and sisters is wherever we move to we don’t bother to bring knife and fork with us. Eating African food with hands is a direct connection to our culture. Love it so much ❤
Thank you to introduce our Congolese dishes to the world . We all are proud you, Serge Ibaka
Now, I want to try this food 😜😋
@adam brown Confusingly, there are two countries named Congo. Serge was born in Brazzaville, Rep. of the Congo, not the Democratic Rep. of the Congo [Kinshasa] where all the wars and troubles have been for the past many years.
Hello😁 May I ask, what are the names of the foods he was eating???
@adam brown shut the fuck up
@adam brown you have to be trolling dude, there's no way that you are not.
I miss Brazzaville...yes Fumbwa is the best...I can eat it everyday too...
This is bringing me joy! Aww
Love itt ❤
When Ibaka lights up when talking about the food he's eating, you can see it transports him to another time. The power of nostalgia. Love it.
Facts 🙏 🙏
If i Was a millionaire I would go to this restaurant to eat this food too!!! Makes me emotional.
Anyone knows where to buy pandé? In europe? Im graving for it
Muana congo!! Serge ibaka tokoss!!😍😍🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇬🇨🇬
Nothing can beat my congolese food! 😄😄🤗🤗💪💪👍👍👏👏👏
🇨🇩❤💪🏿
Such a lovable person
Very humble and sweet man
Why didn’t I get this recommendation two years ago 😭🙌🏾 love my people and the food 😋😋🇨🇩🇨🇬
“I have too many memories, good and bad. But put all those memories together, and it makes my heart happy.” What a genuine guy.
Serge is cool af. Also, can't believe he goes to this place! I've driven past it on a regular basis for the past 10 years and always intrigured by it lol. Good on him to support local businesses and this will surely boost her business! :-)
I lived just up the street. Crazy small world.
He does not go to that place, the place goes to him.
and thus, mafuzzy chef was born
Very humble
I've never had Congolese food...I've had Senegalese food, Ethiopian Food, Egyptian food, Moroccan food, Tunisian food....all are very different from each other and are delicious. I particularly like Ethiopian yellow peas and greens. So so so good. I could eat that with injiera everyday. I also enjoy Ethiopian honey wine. I used to use it to make jam with the yellow plums in my yard in Oakland. So good.
Senegalese fish pasties are also amazing. There was this woman I knew named Michelle and her restaurant was very good. I don't know why it wasn't more popular. I ate there weekly until she closed.
Instead of eating from a 5 star restaurant or having a personal chef, he supports her business. Money didn’t change him
This is why Canada is so amazing you can live here and still show ur roots from wherever u came
Luca Figueiredo Main reason I wanna live their one day.
So true ... Little Italy little Lebanon little Portugal ....but not so little in our hearts
Luca Figueiredo Toronto is an amazing multicultural city. You can get food from anywhere in the world.
serge is such a likeable person
Great food
He’s such a kind and humble man
God bless this guy a lot
I absolutely love this. What an incredible life this guy now has. I’m so happy to hear this.
🙂
Fumbwa! kongolese as the best food in world trust me try it and ull see
I mean... Home sweet Home... Nothing can beat the love and care of where we came from...
This guy is so lovable
It's magical, what a home cooked meal can do for a person.
Its called soul food
Such a good dude. He seems like a happy child in front of all that food.
The fact that he was speaking lingala aswell 😍😍
Congrats.
I love surge now...
Congolese food looks so good, like all African food actually, it's a shame there are no African restaurants here in spain, don't know why it's so underrated, African food is excellent super tasty and yummy
trueeeeeeeeeee
if the muslims were left in anatolia there would be african food lol
It’s beautiful that he could find a little piece of “home” in Toronto. There’s nothing like cultural comfort food. ❤️
I live in Toronto. It’s has sooo much diversity. You can find food from everywhere in this earth. Good authentic grub made by people from that country. We are lucky.
This video made me really happy for some reason lool .... LETS GO RAPTORS
It's because you are a beautiful soul all praises to the most high Yah 🙌🙌🙌🕎💖💯
Chris Adasme food from someone’s home country stays in a special place in peoples hearts ♥️
I am from the future and I am telling you that you Raptors will make it to the finals in 2019
Man that looks so good....big up yo self ibaka
i love this video!
Tomorrow this man is to be a champion 💪💪💪
Going to be
He is a beautiful human being wow
Congolese know how to make ubugali /fufu and meat taste like you've never eaten it before. Congolese isombe makes me want to cheer for Congo when they are playing against Rwanda. I'm Rwandan.
Lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂 funny anyways thanks lol 🇨🇩❤💪🏿🔥🥰
LOVE Serge
Serge what a champ!!!!!!!
His spirit is so humble. It literally radiates through my phone 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Am so proud of my congolese culture.
Best food, best music, best dancers 🇨🇩❤️❤️
I am not Congolese but you have incredible food, I am proud of u guys
I liked how they packed the food so nicely. I wonder how much he pays them. This lady must be like a second mom to him. It’s beautiful how he sticks to his roots. He also says he goes back regularly every year which is great.
Awesome story food looks bomb
Beautiful smile.
Nothing like Mom's home cooking... I miss you Mom, love you 😳
@Tor Teo that's a feminist.
Tor Teo shut the fuck up
Nicola Is my drug I feel you miss my moms too and she used to go crazy in the kitchen 🙏🏾
@Youre On Stolen Land shut the fuck up
Rip sorry for your loss
Bismack was a real Toronto product. Still miss him.
PORTAL >>> BIZZMACK
ManWhoLostTooth we all do. Biz brought a lot of heart and culture to our team and was a much needed boost at the time. Glad he still has love for Toronto. Not mad that he opted for more money with Orlando either, cause Biz does a lot of community work where ever he goes and the money certainly helps him on his misson. (Long winded comment, But Biz and Ibaka for that matter deserve all the love and appreciation they get)
Sabih Nayyer poetl
Bizz was the man but he wanted to cash his great season and playoffs, happy for him cause it worked out for both of us. Our bench would not be as fluid offensively with Bizz, we are better off with Poeltl and Siakam for two way play
Tical Hezzy he wanted to stay with Toronto even if it meant a pay cut but we had ZERO cap so we couldn’t resign him
My African people
Congo, even tho from Nigeria got love for yall and food looks great.
Chijioke Onuoha ayyye love from Ethiopia and South Sudan. Africa united family!
oga nigeria has the best jollof rice, theres no debate
yes sir
Chris Macdonald lol I'm Nigeria yeah we got great jellof rice but I have never tried any other African countries jellof rice.
odhiang odhiang much love and respect
What a cool guy!
awesome! sharing dishes from your homeland is lots of fun and interesting. how about MBOUATA,guys? YUMMY,isn't it?
This is a man who deserves his success because it matches his effort, his talent and most importantly his humility
Damn I'm a black man in America and I don't even know where exactly in Africa my roots are from, but I tell you, that food looks delicious as hell. My mom makes some kind of creamed spinich that looks very similar to that creamy spinach dish he said was his favorite. I miss that dish a lot. Makes me want to go back to Harlem right now and visit and ask my mom to cook me some of that. Man Serge why you gon make a nigga hungry? Love Serge he's a truly class act. Proud of his roots and I'm proud he is a representative of black culture out in the world, both here and there on the globe. Respect.
I’m Nigerian and I’ve tried some of these while living in the uk. I tired fumbua, and others that I can’t remember their names. So yummy
pondu 🙂
trop bon 😋😋😋
Congratulations Raptor
I wanted an indepth description of each dish though, but he seems like a sweet person the chef too 👌🏻
the two green vegetable dishes you saw, are called fumbwa (wild spinach in peanut butter stew) and pondu (cassava leaves stew infused with lots of vegetables. Courgettes, aubergines, bell peppers, onions, garlic, leeks, celery and vegetable seasonings are typically used some ppl also include spring onions too). Very delicious when made right. The side dish (couldn’t tell what it was from the angle) is either called fufu, which is made from either semolina or corn flour or kwanga (fermented cassava which comes from a manioc plant) the rest, were fish and chicken, from what I saw.
@@ReeRee_Donita wow that all sounds really healthy and delicious 😋 thank you 🙏🏻
@@cynthiaromero4312 they really are!! You’re most welcome ❤️
bless her heart. That's a lot of hard work cooking and delivering food. I know she only delivers to select clients but still that's a lot.
She's getting paid so I'm sure she ain't complaining also gets to rub shoulders with celebrity
Such a 🐐
DeMarvelous DeChosen W
DeMarvelous DeChosen long time we up 2 zip
lucki redd fuck outta here how dare u talk about the wizards on a raptors vid
DeMarvelous DeChosen Agreed
DeMarvelous DeChosen Bruh yo name had me dying fo real btw Raptors in 7
Miss you
Great player
Shout out to all my Congolese ppl in Toronto, Montreal and all over Canada.
I respect how much that he loves his home country and culture so much.
He is very Handsome 😍
MASSIVE RESPECT....
That foods looks BANGING
Congratss! Serge protector one of humble player in nba.
I'm so happy and proud when I see my Congolese people sharing their culture this way😊😊😊... Honestly, no matter where we go, there will always be something to remind us of home...
Are you single?
always sticking to his roots, much respect
I want try now yum
True king
We need some more african restaurants everywhere, healthy and GOOD 🤤
Mate, most of what she was making in the video are deep fat fried. Maybe good, but hardly healthy.
Roz Sa Lol
@Derrick Langford How can fried foods be healthy ffs?
Derrick Langford foods fried in fat/oil lose their healthfulness. So yes, fish is a healthy food but when you deep fry it you’ve made it unhealthy.
I remember in Houston there's a lot of Nigerians and there are restaurants there so if you anywhere near Houston give it a shot man
Urgh fried plantain is everything 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Miss Josie one of the best foods. I can eat those by it’s self.
We have that in the Philippines too. It's definitely awesome!!
Plantains are so good 😩😩😩😩
Miss Josie
We eat Fried Plantain In Nigeria too and my mouth is like 🤤🤤🤤 watching this while eating Nigerian Jollof rice 🍚 love my family's home country ❤️🇳🇬❤️
Miss Josie faxx
shoutout from tanzania to my congolese neighbor
I love that food I from congo but live in Utah
Serge is the man
He seems like a really nice guy and cute to boot.
I'm hungry as hell now after watching this mini-documentary. Although I am Jamaican and love my Jamaican food to death, I might have to try some Congolese food. Serge is a hell of a player and if he says something is good, I'll take his word for it.
Klay Anthony Clarke Favorite dish?
Jaylen *Straightoutda80s* Brown if you mean my fav Jamaican dish, I can eat Rice and Peas with Jerk Chicken everyday. I also love Ackee or Callaloo and Saltfish. I love festival, dumpling, plantain, jackfruit, etc. Overseas food is a vibe and takes me away from this cancerous fast food in the US.
African food is amazing! Try Ivorian food too. Very similar to Jamaican food, down to the sorrel with ginger that they make. They make a grilled chicken like jerk chicken, and a fish dish that's close to escoveitch with onions and carrots and vinegar
Oh my! You reeled me in with the sorrel and ginger talk. At this point in my life, I just wanna travel and eat. I can't take school anymore.
That's precisely what I do! Lol...city-wide, country-wide and internationally. Food is life!
I want a client too that makes 22M a year.
willsry7 may God answer your prayer
I want a wife that is a chef and has several clients that make 22M a year. May God also answer my prayers.
David Vice Bangura There is no god
Jaylen *Straightoutda80s* Brown Blasphemy.. But to each his own.
I want 22 million dollars. May God answer my prayers
Proud mother
Humble
Champion
Kende liboso ndeko!!! 🇨🇩🇨🇬
En plus il représente les deux pays car don père est de Brazzaville et sa mère de Kinshasa trop fière de lui 🇨🇩🇨🇬
I am Congolese (democratic republic) and our food tastes great I will die for plantain, Mikate (puff puff), fufu, casava and more Thank you serge for showing our congolese food to the rest of the world :D
African food just amazing fr man
After watching this I legit wanna go look for Congolese tomorrow. I hope I spell it right but that fumbwa looks amazing!
His smile is too cute
Humble.
Love Congo from Egypt one Africa
And I just LOOOOOVE how he still speaks Lingala whenever he gets the chance.
I know it’s not Congolese. But, what I was in high school I was friends with a guy and his older brother who immigrated from Ethiopia. So we would always go over to his place after school. And his mom would always have this amazing smelling traditional Ethiopian food being cooked and would give me some. I remember the first time I tried it. It was the spiciest thing I had ever eaten, but was so god damn good! His whole family couldn’t help but laugh, as I sweat my ass off every time. Reason I say that is because they make some good damn food in Africa. Good times!
oOTyLeROo1000 you were probably eating injera with lots of different sauces.
barento badry it was amazing. Thank you!
Very good you are open minded to different foods. Shows you are a good person
It thought Ethiopian food was no food
@@ArrowToDaFackenKnee Nah that’s Ireland. Except those potatoes I guess
Awesome!!!
I would like to try this food some time if I have the chance!
Proud of you brother, he is rich but he stiill remains CONGOLAIS 💯 % . Damn I love you 😍
He plays for spain tho
guille sxtx he gained nationality there because he used to live there. And they’re a lot better than Congo at basketball so obviously he would play for Spain
I work with a lot of African people they're the nicest people in the world. So grateful and warm. Just don't do em wrong. I beg of you do not do them wrong...
Ok lmaoq
The food looks amazing. Love from Djibouti 🇩🇯🇩🇯🇩🇯🇩🇯
Serge Ibaka🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
It's nice to have home away from home.