Your sincere smiles & unpretend body languages make all food you tasted, delicious! Your pronounciation of local dishes name also close to original name, that make you close to your viewers. Salute you, bro!
I found that Thai and Indonesian foods are the best. I really love how they taste. I went to Bali and enjoy all the great foods and I miss it so much. Cravings for it and I tried to find indonesian but I found malaysian restaurant. They have almost same foods but something in Malaysian foods are different from the foods I tried in Indonesia. So I'm still craving for it.
+mark wiens ...i salute to u because u can eat the authentic original indonesian food... indonesian's food is very aromatic and spicy ... I hardly can believe can eat batak's sambal, it was so boom.... thanks u too for eating nasi padang because one of main dish , rendang, is from indonesia (not malaysia) , particulary from province of west sumatra. thanks alot mark wiens
After watching so many of his videos I've become very fluent in MarkFace. I know exactly how good or bad a dish is by deciphering the many subtleties of Mark's facial expressions and his body language. Lol
I have been to this restaurant in 2013 for more than 10 times coz it was our family’s favorite spot for dinner. I am from India and my father was working in Jakarta. I loved lovedddddddd ayam rica rica, sambal dabu dabu, chakankung, ikan bakar with naasi putti. Absolute yummmmm 😋😋 i come again and again to watch this video coz I miss this food so damn much. Thank you Mark for this awesome video ❤️
I agreed with Han Pham. His review just too good. I becoming a hungry person, but its almost 1AM. What do i eat at this hour? Mark pls keep it going at your best. I abandoned my other fav foods vlogger, but i think i dont feel guilty as yours are most inspiring, sufficient enough to put them aside off my screen. Pls come to other part of Indonesia, i dont know much of Indonesian foods, but they are truly delicious and worth a visit.
Hey Mark (and Ying), I just have to pay you a quick compliment. My girlfriend and I, especially me, are not movie watchers and don't care for celebs and that whole fake manufactured world but we love food and taking cooking classes together and cooking together, sipping on wine while we cook and chop veges and herbs. One of our favorite things to do together lately is hooking up my laptop to my flatscreen and watching your videos while we eat, drink wine and just hangout together. Your show has actually brought us closer together and I never thought I would be lucky enough to date an American women who would rather cuddle up on my couch and watch your videos about food and cultures from different countries than watch some stupid Hollywood movie. Your show has a bigger effect than you might know. Keep it up..I love it!!!
I like it when you say, "that is an impressiveIy good" for the Woku dish. Glad to know you enjoyed it so much. I am a Manadonese. Manado cuisines are just the best, especially my Mom's made. LOL. She can cook everything you have in this video, and she served two or three dishes daily, can you imagine? Manado people only enjoy meal times with tasty foods, we're accustomed to it. I remember when I lived in Jakarta for college and had to survive with warungs, missing these meals were torture. The bubur Manado is my most faved, and it's originally called Bubur Tinutuan.
Manadonese food....awesome as always not because i am a manadonese :) But it trully taste great, i make my own manadonese food too. salam baku kenal dang.
Never seen a food blogger with this level of enthusiasm. Good job Mark! And now there are 33 other provinces remaining in Indonesia for you to check out :)
Mark and Ying, The porridge really looked good. Looks like a fritter (with the corn) Luv the dishes also. Spaghetti ice cream! Nice that you showed the sweets. Enjoyed the video and love your journies.
Hey Mark, I love Manado food too... The green chili is usually sour which Indonesian call "Dabu-dabu" and the brown sambal is name "Sambal Roa" because is made from Roa fish and chili... so you can smell the fish aroma in that sambal.
In Manado the Bubur Manado is called Tinutu'an. It tastes so much better if you mix it with cow's bone marrow soup and a little bit of yellow egg noodle
Hey Mark, I have to say, you do an impeccable job of getting across the deliciousness of the foods you eat! Your videos have certainly inspired me to travel abroad and try new cuisines. Recently, I developed a fascination for Turkish food, as the flavours are so rich and diverse. If you ever get a chance to visit Turkey, please do so, and look out for a dish called gozleme, a stuffed baked bread, much like a tandoori paratha.
eating ice-cream : ummm its very cold, its very light and not heavy. Its like saying " why do you like you gf" umm because shes a good person. Why is she a good person, coz shes not a bad person. I subscribed your channel coz I admire what you do , keep improving !!
*Mark my wife commented that you seem to enjoy not only the flavors of the dishes of food but, now get this not using your fingers to eat, that's her but I could see it as well, a full spoon or chop stick of whatever the more brighter your enjoyment, a super thumbs up to you and Ying!*
@@lucygillman4681 There are good halal ones, and good non-halal ones. If you eat only one type (not out of religious requirement), you miss out half the fun.
Oh wow, so early! Thank you for the video, Mark! The Minahasans (the people of Manado) are definitely famous for their seafood, but why that restaurant? No offense to Theresia, but what you had was sanitized version of Minahasan food aimed for mainly Muslim customers. The Minahasans are known in Indonesia to be omnivores as they consider snakes, forest rats, fruit bats, etc to be fit for fork. They are also huge porcine lovers, and the two dishes you had, rica-rica and woku (but especially rica-rica) are more synonymous with pork than fish. Glad to know that you find Manadonese food to your liking, though. Next time, please have it at one of the small-scale eateries, just like what you did with Lapo Ni Tondongta, and try Paniki Rica-rica (fruit bat in spicy mixture)! :)
Mark, it’s been a whole week I’m watching your UA-cam channel, especially the Indonesian food videos. I feel homesick! Man, the way you enjoyed the food reminded me how delicious they are. Thank you for sharing the videos. After watching this video, definitely I’ll surf to cooking channel how to cook the yummy manado’s food, hope I can find all the ingredients here 🙏. By the way, I’m impressed that you can take the heat of those spicy foods 👍. You have the best job ever! Traveling and enjoy the culinary world, I am jealous 😂.
+Mark Wiens hi mark, would like to visit my place, ponorogo city, east java.. there's so many things a nice food.. likes pecel, sate ayam, soto , gule kambing n many kind of food in ponorogo.. 👍👍👍
Mark, i think you should go to other places in Indonesia, there has a lots of incredible food, you can diging more savoury dishes and snacks around Indonesia, thank You for visiting my wonderfull country and share your great experiences here. 😊
Typical manado stew (rica-rica or woku) has lots and lots of green onion to thicken the gravy and asian basil to bring freshness to the stew. Manado also has excellent pork dishes too, babi tore, babi leilem, ragey (pork satay), tinorasak.
Next time you go back to Jakarta, you definitely must try BEAUTIKA restaurant near Moestopo University! All the waiters and waitresses are imported directly from Manado 😂😂😂 and as well as the food material 🙌🏼👌🏽😍
Love ur vids...I get hungry every time u eat lol...U make everything taste so good.. it's like me wanting to try different types of food myself...try some Caribbean food tho ..bet u guys gon love it
hi Mark, I really enjoy your videos. I'd recommend you to try Indonesian "pancake" named Martabak!. You should visit Martabak Boss or Martabak 65A Pecenongan. There you can choose either sweet or the savory one, the sweet martabak could be topped with many different toppings (toblerone, nutella, sprinkles, peanuts, peanut butter, etc) and the savory martabak mainly consist of duck eggs, minced meat, and scallions (some even topped with melted mozzarella)
finally, you have a bite of the indonesian corn fritters! the papaya flowers commonly used in salad are male. we can distinguish between the male and female papaya trees. male papaya trees bear flowers only whereas female papaya trees bear both flowers and fruits. we have to boil the male flowers in order to remove their bitterness for several times, just like young bamboo shoots. besides that, papaya is known as "buah betik" in malaysia. i have never seen a unique recipe called the spaghetti ice cream but it looks mouth watering. i think the ice cream restaurant owner must be an italian decent and thus lots of famous italian ice cream dishes are sold there. the chairs which you sit there are made from rattan vines. i would like to call any indonesian viewers to explain the meaning of rica rica to both mark and i. we will be appreciated if you explain the meaning of this word.
in several languages of Minahasa, 'rica' means both 'chili' and 'spicy' but if you're talking about a dish then it would refer to a specific mixture of spices that can be paired with various meats such as pork, chicken, etc. The name of chosen protein are usually in Bahasa Indonesia (ayam, babi, etc), the lingua franca; but 'rica' would still be 'rica'
Rica in Manadonesse mean cabe in indonesian and chilli in English, so if some food called "Ayam rica rica ( Chicken chilli spice), Bebek Rica Rica ( Duck Chilli Spice ) or Cakalang Rica ( Tuna Chilli Spices )" means the Food was cook in more chilli with some spices, so it would taste hot and spicy... and i love cook those food.
mark, i envy you...😁 wanna make minor mistake here... the address of the Ragusa Ice Cream shop, is at jalan Veteran(Veteran street) right next to Istiqlal grand mosque. not in duta merlin.... it's around 2 km away.
+Mark Wiens no problem bro, keep it coming. oh, 1 thing, if u r still in Jakarta, try a Javanese tradisional fried chicken called Ayam goreng Berkah at Blok M area, south of Jakarta for lunch. it's at jalan Panglima Polim(Panglima Polim street, Blok M). actually Javanese in particular and Indonesia in general, have many different style/ways in cooking chicken n dishes.
Migrationology is Mark Wiens the migrationology can be famous because Mark's humble personality and you did the way naturaly..,there is i can look your honesty...
Thank you for tried and enjoy our foods...There's a still a lot of food that may you tried in other time...I think you should try a cook called Sambal Tumpang...that made from fermented Tempe....
Wow....manado food its my hometown, when i watching your video it make me hungry and really love to see you are enjoying it. you should go visit Manado City and taste the original manado food in north sulawesi island. most of the ingredient are chili, lemon grass, ginger, onion, garlic, yellow leave, lime leave, tumeric, spring onion, Kemangi leave (Basil Leave) etc all of it for cook a fish, meat pork, chicken and many more...☺😊😀
Hi Mark, i enjoyed watching your videos. very informative descriptions, wonderful positive attitude & you dont hesitate to try a new kind of delicacies around the city. i would suggest you to try Bunga Rampai restaurant. Not what we call cheap, but worth to check it out. Cheers
GOOD FOOD REVIEW ONCE AGAIN MARK,THANKS MAY BE ONE DAY I COULD GET A SHOUT OUT FROM YOU MARK, THAT WOULD BE A DREAM AND WOULD REALLY MAKE MY DAY! GOOD NIGHT FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO, YOU, MARK AND YOUR FAMILY, WITH RESPECT ALWAYS MR MOLINA SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA!
I hope you comeback again to jakarta although you always visit many country to taste the food so i hope you can comeback again to indonesia as your destinantion thank you
In Manado the Kangkung Bunga Pepaya are cooked with salted pork fat so it's tastier. Also in Jakarta in general fish are not so fresh. Come to Manado and taste the real Manado/Minahasan food
Absolutely Perfect.... :-) & off course..the main thing is ..all the fish dishes....Love tat most..!!! keep it up the work ...Great Vlog as always... !!
dear mark wiens i love your food adventures these are really tasty and i love your reactions on the taste i have never seen a persons eyes sparkle so much after taking a bite are you gonna travel to bali or the gili islands near lombok because i am going there next september and hope to get some advice from your posts on you tube greetings from the netherlands!
HAHA Man with a savory tongue. You raved about the food during lunch, but barely commented 2 sentences on the ice-cream. Even then, you went out to the street to get another savory dish!
Mark I've been absolutely loving this series on my home country! I just wanted to ask, how has the Bhutan series been coming? we haven't heard any updates for a while on that :(
if you still at jakarta try food called indomie abang adek located near tomang raya. U can ask people there to find it. Coz i know u like chilli so much so much try eat there. It's a place served instant noodle, bread, etc. Really famous place for the spiciness...
1.Nasi kuning 2.Kaledo 3.Binte 4.Ilabullo 5.Ayam Bakar Iloni 6.Ayam Bakar Biromaru 7.Sayur Kelor 8.Papeda+fish soup must taste, almost all the menu I said from Sulawesi (Gorontalo and Palu) :3 I hope they have there at Jakarta.
papeda is not only from Palu. in fact the word Papeda always associated with Papua and Maluku. in Sulawesi, i heard its called Kapurung,at least in south sulawesi and palu. So Sulawesi,Maluku,Papua, have their 'papeda'.
New to channel...really enjoy seeing all the different foods; l love trying/cooking new dishes. Your passion for new foods is contagious, but one question, how can you eat so much and stay so thin....
Great video. Again, lots of excellent looking foods in here I've never had before yet, but I really want to try now. Especially those fish dishes, oily sambals, that congee/porridge and that chicken dish with loads of green onions and spices on top, all look super tasty. Have you found a great ayam bakar bumbu rujak yet? I bet your travel-blogger-guide that was in this video would know! :)
hello mark! hope someday you will visit Bangladesh. if u come here I would love to show you around and taste some amazing food. specially ilish fish localy called 'ilish mach'. I bet you can never forget that taste in your life :D
I sponsor a young girl through Compassion who lives in Manado. It was interesting to see what they eat there. I know they also commonly eat dogs and bats there. I'm happy to know they eat other things as well.
Indonesian food is extremely varied (more than 100 cultural groups?) . I have got to find some around here - no restaurants around here cook this cuisine but there are several east asian, indian, chinese food stores nearby.
Nice food Mark... I kinda have same taste preference as u...salty and just a lil spicy hahah coz I cannot tolerate that amount of spice you're eating. But with my black coffee I want it a lil sweet though:)
Your sincere smiles & unpretend body languages make all food you tasted, delicious! Your pronounciation of local dishes name also close to original name, that make you close to your viewers. Salute you, bro!
I found that Thai and Indonesian foods are the best. I really love how they taste. I went to Bali and enjoy all the great foods and I miss it so much. Cravings for it and I tried to find indonesian but I found malaysian restaurant. They have almost same foods but something in Malaysian foods are different from the foods I tried in Indonesia. So I'm still craving for it.
what's ur fav so far
Try for jakarta and sumatera food too. definitely addicted 😁
malaysia is using tumeric powder that taste difrent
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Mark Manado food is my fave Indonesia food.My wfe is from Nrth Sulawesi,So i am spoiled on this food.lol.I think Manado makes the best fish.
Menado makes fish?
@@marcelflohr2571 Manado
I've watched so many videos of yours that now I have a habit I ONLY watch your video when I eat 😂 at least I still have my food lol
+Han Pham hi same here ....
lol , me too
Han palm same here.
I know, I'm not the only one:D
finaly, i know that this kind of habit is normal habit around the world.
+mark wiens ...i salute to u because u can eat the authentic original indonesian food... indonesian's food is very aromatic and spicy ... I hardly can believe can eat batak's sambal, it was so boom....
thanks u too for eating nasi padang because one of main dish , rendang, is from indonesia (not malaysia) , particulary from province of west sumatra.
thanks alot mark wiens
Thank you Mark, best Manado food in Jakarta for me are = Ikan Tude Bakar, Camu-Camu, Beautika and Baku Dapa. :))
After watching so many of his videos I've become very fluent in MarkFace. I know exactly how good or bad a dish is by deciphering the many subtleties of Mark's facial expressions and his body language. Lol
I have been to this restaurant in 2013 for more than 10 times coz it was our family’s favorite spot for dinner. I am from India and my father was working in Jakarta. I loved lovedddddddd ayam rica rica, sambal dabu dabu, chakankung, ikan bakar with naasi putti. Absolute yummmmm 😋😋 i come again and again to watch this video coz I miss this food so damn much. Thank you Mark for this awesome video ❤️
Saya orang Manado tinggal di Taiwan sudah 10 tahun, cuma i just say thanks for your video
I agreed with Han Pham. His review just too good. I becoming a hungry person, but its almost 1AM. What do i eat at this hour? Mark pls keep it going at your best. I abandoned my other fav foods vlogger, but i think i dont feel guilty as yours are most inspiring, sufficient enough to put them aside off my screen. Pls come to other part of Indonesia, i dont know much of Indonesian foods, but they are truly delicious and worth a visit.
I hate it when I saw Mark's video when I'm not eating. It made me hungry again even though I just ate....
Hey Mark (and Ying), I just have to pay you a quick compliment. My girlfriend and I, especially me, are not movie watchers and don't care for celebs and that whole fake manufactured world but we love food and taking cooking classes together and cooking together, sipping on wine while we cook and chop veges and herbs. One of our favorite things to do together lately is hooking up my laptop to my flatscreen and watching your videos while we eat, drink wine and just hangout together. Your show has actually brought us closer together and I never thought I would be lucky enough to date an American women who would rather cuddle up on my couch and watch your videos about food and cultures from different countries than watch some stupid Hollywood movie. Your show has a bigger effect than you might know. Keep it up..I love it!!!
What a man of culture, I adore your relationship. Wish you the best
I like it when you say, "that is an impressiveIy good" for the Woku dish. Glad to know you enjoyed it so much.
I am a Manadonese. Manado cuisines are just the best, especially my Mom's made. LOL. She can cook everything you have in this video, and she served two or three dishes daily, can you imagine? Manado people only enjoy meal times with tasty foods, we're accustomed to it. I remember when I lived in Jakarta for college and had to survive with warungs, missing these meals were torture. The bubur Manado is my most faved, and it's originally called Bubur Tinutuan.
Just "Tinutuan" not "Bubur Tinutuan"
Manadonese food....awesome as always not because i am a manadonese :) But it trully taste great, i make my own manadonese food too. salam baku kenal dang.
Never seen a food blogger with this level of enthusiasm. Good job Mark! And now there are 33 other provinces remaining in Indonesia for you to check out :)
Love your vlogs. You make everything look tasty lol.
+SharXO yes i'm agree with you. LOL
+SharXO every FOOD in the WORLD is GOOD and TASTY :)
+Voo Lee oh yes true :) I meant to say that he makes it look even more tastier haha
Hi Mark, thank you for sharing happiness through what you are passionate about. You rocks ....
Mark and Ying, The porridge really looked good. Looks like a fritter (with the corn) Luv the dishes also. Spaghetti ice cream! Nice that you showed the sweets. Enjoyed the video and love your journies.
+Tess Cooks 4u Thank you very much Tess!
Hey Mark, I love Manado food too... The green chili is usually sour which Indonesian call "Dabu-dabu" and the brown sambal is name "Sambal Roa" because is made from Roa fish and chili... so you can smell the fish aroma in that sambal.
I love watching your youtubes. Enjoy eating many kinds of Indonesian foods. Every island in Indonesia or even every region has a spesific recipe
Mark you are a mouthful maestro! The way you put together each bite is genius!
I love the way you speak. You have clear accent & pronunciation :3
+sayasukaindomie Thank you
sayasukaindomie
Yaiyalah cong, dia aslinya warganegara amrik.
@@dwiutomo2027 jarang" bule punya logat begitu
Life is good. Thank you for showing us the best in cuisine in your travels!!!
In Manado the Bubur Manado is called Tinutu'an. It tastes so much better if you mix it with cow's bone marrow soup and a little bit of yellow egg noodle
Hey Mark, I have to say, you do an impeccable job of getting across the deliciousness of the foods you eat! Your videos have certainly inspired me to travel abroad and try new cuisines. Recently, I developed a fascination for Turkish food, as the flavours are so rich and diverse. If you ever get a chance to visit Turkey, please do so, and look out for a dish called gozleme, a stuffed baked bread, much like a tandoori paratha.
eating ice-cream : ummm its very cold, its very light and not heavy. Its like saying " why do you like you gf" umm because shes a good person. Why is she a good person, coz shes not a bad person.
I subscribed your channel coz I admire what you do , keep improving !!
*Mark my wife commented that you seem to enjoy not only the flavors of the dishes of food but, now get this not using your fingers to eat, that's her but I could see it as well, a full spoon or chop stick of whatever the more brighter your enjoyment, a super thumbs up to you and Ying!*
I love all you vlog! Been watching all series. Thank you for all the post Mark and Ying! Will surely try out the thai food when we visited Thailand.
"After eating at Ikan Tude Bakar, I’m a huge fan of Indonesian Manado food."
Just wait till you eat the non-halal dishes, too. ;)
Like what? Why is the non halal food better?
@@lucygillman4681 There are good halal ones, and good non-halal ones. If you eat only one type (not out of religious requirement), you miss out half the fun.
Oh wow, so early! Thank you for the video, Mark! The Minahasans (the people of Manado) are definitely famous for their seafood, but why that restaurant? No offense to Theresia, but what you had was sanitized version of Minahasan food aimed for mainly Muslim customers. The Minahasans are known in Indonesia to be omnivores as they consider snakes, forest rats, fruit bats, etc to be fit for fork. They are also huge porcine lovers, and the two dishes you had, rica-rica and woku (but especially rica-rica) are more synonymous with pork than fish. Glad to know that you find Manadonese food to your liking, though. Next time, please have it at one of the small-scale eateries, just like what you did with Lapo Ni Tondongta, and try Paniki Rica-rica (fruit bat in spicy mixture)! :)
Very2 feel bless.. tks for your video bro, i'm manadonese.. we r so proud with our original food...
I respect Mark because he loves to eat Indonesia spicy food..even it's too spicy and sour as well..👍⚘
WHAT I LIKE ABOUT,YOUR VERY RESPECTFUL WITH ALL COUNTRY FOOD.THATS WONDERFUL.
Mr.. u must try another Manado food that called Pisang Goreng (Banana fried crispie) combine with Sambal Roa
Pisang Goreng Sambal Roa... absolutely recomended.... i made it my self whenever i want to eat that :)
Adoooo....butullll......... 🤣🤣🤣🤣 colo dgn dabu dabu roa...memang.kwa....🤣🤣🤣
MAN YOUR VLOG IS GREAT, BEEN FOLLOWING WATCH YOUR VLOGS FOR 2 YEARS!
Mark, it’s been a whole week I’m watching your UA-cam channel, especially the Indonesian food videos. I feel homesick! Man, the way you enjoyed the food reminded me how delicious they are. Thank you for sharing the videos. After watching this video, definitely I’ll surf to cooking channel how to cook the yummy manado’s food, hope I can find all the ingredients here 🙏. By the way, I’m impressed that you can take the heat of those spicy foods 👍. You have the best job ever! Traveling and enjoy the culinary world, I am jealous 😂.
I love love love your video.... always wait a great place you visit..👍👍👍👍
+Bundane Queensa Thank you!
+Mark Wiens hi mark, would like to visit my place, ponorogo city, east java.. there's so many things a nice food.. likes pecel, sate ayam, soto , gule kambing n many kind of food in ponorogo.. 👍👍👍
That Manado food sure looked good. Thank you for doing Jakarta it's a nice change! This meal looked delicious!
Love your videos Mark!
+brian blas Thanks Brian
Hi ser good morning, I'm always watching your vlog, because I give inspection, to everyone, GOD blessed ser, more power,
Mark, i think you should go to other places in Indonesia, there has a lots of incredible food, you can diging more savoury dishes and snacks around Indonesia, thank You for visiting my wonderfull country and share your great experiences here. 😊
As always the food look great and also your video
I can't hold on but watery mouth because of you, Mark.. You succeed as always making me lost as being 'hangry'......
Wowww very delicious GRILLED tude fish with green tomatoes sambel....
Typical manado stew (rica-rica or woku) has lots and lots of green onion to thicken the gravy and asian basil to bring freshness to the stew. Manado also has excellent pork dishes too, babi tore, babi leilem, ragey (pork satay), tinorasak.
Always become hungry eventhough ate already... nice video
Next time you go back to Jakarta, you definitely must try BEAUTIKA restaurant near Moestopo University! All the waiters and waitresses are imported directly from Manado 😂😂😂 and as well as the food material 🙌🏼👌🏽😍
agree... Beautika is the best Manado Resto in Jakarta... no one can beat that.
It costs a lot tho, in fact nearly all manado restaurants are expensive.
Hey look, he's in south east asia again!!! What a SURPRISE!!!
Love ur vids...I get hungry every time u eat lol...U make everything taste so good.. it's like me wanting to try different types of food myself...try some Caribbean food tho ..bet u guys gon love it
hi Mark, I really enjoy your videos.
I'd recommend you to try Indonesian "pancake" named Martabak!. You should visit Martabak Boss or Martabak 65A Pecenongan. There you can choose either sweet or the savory one, the sweet martabak could be topped with many different toppings (toblerone, nutella, sprinkles, peanuts, peanut butter, etc) and the savory martabak mainly consist of duck eggs, minced meat, and scallions (some even topped with melted mozzarella)
finally, you have a bite of the indonesian corn fritters! the papaya flowers commonly used in salad are male. we can distinguish between the male and female papaya trees. male papaya trees bear flowers only whereas female papaya trees bear both flowers and fruits. we have to boil the male flowers in order to remove their bitterness for several times, just like young bamboo shoots. besides that, papaya is known as "buah betik" in malaysia.
i have never seen a unique recipe called the spaghetti ice cream but it looks mouth watering. i think the ice cream restaurant owner must be an italian decent and thus lots of famous italian ice cream dishes are sold there. the chairs which you sit there are made from rattan vines.
i would like to call any indonesian viewers to explain the meaning of rica rica to both mark and i. we will be appreciated if you explain the meaning of this word.
in several languages of Minahasa, 'rica' means both 'chili' and 'spicy' but if you're talking about a dish then it would refer to a specific mixture of spices that can be paired with various meats such as pork, chicken, etc. The name of chosen protein are usually in Bahasa Indonesia (ayam, babi, etc), the lingua franca; but 'rica' would still be 'rica'
in West Sumatra , Papaya also called Buah Batiak or Kalikih
+Datuk Rajo - in east malaysia borneo we call it papayas or betik. both convey the same meaning.
Rica in Manadonesse mean cabe in indonesian and chilli in English, so if some food called "Ayam rica rica ( Chicken chilli spice), Bebek Rica Rica ( Duck Chilli Spice ) or Cakalang Rica ( Tuna Chilli Spices )" means the Food was cook in more chilli with some spices, so it would taste hot and spicy... and i love cook those food.
Sandy Kristine if u love cook those food u must know cakalang is skipjack,deho is bonito and tuna is tuna
mark, i envy you...😁
wanna make minor mistake here... the address of the Ragusa Ice Cream shop, is at jalan Veteran(Veteran street) right next to Istiqlal grand mosque. not in duta merlin.... it's around 2 km away.
+Baron Wibowo yes it's actually located at Jalan Veteran
+Baron Wibowo Hi Baron, sorry about that, thank you for the correction. Just updated the description. Appreciate it!
+Mark Wiens
no problem bro, keep it coming.
oh, 1 thing, if u r still in Jakarta, try a Javanese tradisional fried chicken called Ayam goreng Berkah at Blok M area, south of Jakarta for lunch. it's at jalan Panglima Polim(Panglima Polim street, Blok M). actually Javanese in particular and Indonesia in general, have many different style/ways in cooking chicken n dishes.
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+Mark Wiens Oh maaaann...You got me hungry.
Ayam rica-rica is most popular in indonesia the taste is really good and more delicious...
Migrationology is Mark Wiens
the migrationology can be famous because Mark's humble personality and you did the way naturaly..,there is i can look your honesty...
if it's Manado style, I remembered a cakalang fufu ( smoked tuna) or eating banana fritters with Sambal ROA ( Sambal + smashed fish)
legendary snack
Thank you for tried and enjoy our foods...There's a still a lot of food that may you tried in other time...I think you should try a cook called Sambal Tumpang...that made from fermented Tempe....
I absolutely love your video's. Thank you for the upload Mark & Ying
+Siempre Milligan Thank you!
Always looking forward to your new videos!
Well, its official, i can say that you maybe the first foreigner food vloger who already eat all of indonesian traditional cuisine.
A big fan from Saudi Arabia.
+Mohammed Karim Thank you very much Mohammed
Wow....manado food its my hometown, when i watching your video it make me hungry and really love to see you are enjoying it. you should go visit Manado City and taste the original manado food in north sulawesi island. most of the ingredient are chili, lemon grass, ginger, onion, garlic, yellow leave, lime leave, tumeric, spring onion, Kemangi leave (Basil Leave) etc all of it for cook a fish, meat pork, chicken and many more...☺😊😀
Well i think thats "KERAPU" not "KERUPA"!!!Hehehehe...after All your channel always make me Hungry all day...great documentary dude!!!Keep it Up!!!
Hi Mark,
i enjoyed watching your videos.
very informative descriptions, wonderful positive attitude & you dont hesitate to try a new kind of delicacies around the city.
i would suggest you to try Bunga Rampai restaurant.
Not what we call cheap, but worth to check it out.
Cheers
Another great video! Great filming of the food dishes!
Yesss....finally u found the Manado food...and...i love that ice cream...
GOOD FOOD REVIEW ONCE AGAIN MARK,THANKS MAY BE ONE DAY I COULD GET A SHOUT OUT FROM YOU MARK, THAT WOULD BE A DREAM AND WOULD REALLY MAKE MY DAY! GOOD NIGHT FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO, YOU, MARK AND YOUR FAMILY, WITH RESPECT ALWAYS MR MOLINA SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA!
Wanna eat this all its looks so yummy..... my mother comes from manado ,,,miss manado 😅
that turning head lol
mark turning his head about 45 degrees every time he got tasty dish
I hope you comeback again to jakarta although you always visit many country to taste the food so i hope you can comeback again to indonesia as your destinantion thank you
In Manado the Kangkung Bunga Pepaya are cooked with salted pork fat so it's tastier. Also in Jakarta in general fish are not so fresh. Come to Manado and taste the real Manado/Minahasan food
Manado my country,,Thx..
Absolutely Perfect.... :-) & off course..the main thing is ..all the fish dishes....Love tat most..!!!
keep it up the work ...Great Vlog as always... !!
I can never watch Mark without eating !!
nigelleaaverage same!
dear mark wiens
i love your food adventures these are really tasty and i love your reactions on the taste i have never seen a persons eyes sparkle so much after taking a bite
are you gonna travel to bali or the gili islands near lombok because i am going there next september and hope to get some advice from your posts on you tube
greetings from the netherlands!
HAHA Man with a savory tongue. You raved about the food during lunch, but barely commented 2 sentences on the ice-cream. Even then, you went out to the street to get another savory dish!
Hahaa yes he's not really into desserts, but Ying is different 😂
Mark I've been absolutely loving this series on my home country! I just wanted to ask, how has the Bhutan series been coming? we haven't heard any updates for a while on that :(
he was always apreciate love all of the foods he had eaten... :-)
I Like So Much Your Volg Mark...#tumbsup
if you still at jakarta try food called indomie abang adek located near tomang raya. U can ask people there to find it.
Coz i know u like chilli so much so much try eat there. It's a place served instant noodle, bread, etc. Really famous place for the spiciness...
I loveeeee your videos!!!!!!
I've actually heard about these corn fritters from a friend who's working in Surabaya! Tasty!
Aduhhh, Enak makanan menado!! From the Netherlands
1.Nasi kuning
2.Kaledo
3.Binte
4.Ilabullo
5.Ayam Bakar Iloni
6.Ayam Bakar Biromaru
7.Sayur Kelor
8.Papeda+fish soup
must taste, almost all the menu I said from Sulawesi (Gorontalo and Palu) :3 I hope they have there at Jakarta.
how about go to Resto Abang Adek? Spicy enough hehehe
papeda is not only from Palu. in fact the word Papeda always associated with Papua and Maluku. in Sulawesi, i heard its called Kapurung,at least in south sulawesi and palu. So Sulawesi,Maluku,Papua, have their 'papeda'.
I like to see the reaction you first saw you eat ... you will say wow or hmm while your eyes widen
i really love Manado porridge!! with salt dried fish and terasi sambal! that was heaven,... XD i'm craving for some manado food now,..
New to channel...really enjoy seeing all the different foods; l love trying/cooking new dishes. Your passion for new foods is contagious, but one question, how can you eat so much and stay so thin....
Great video. Again, lots of excellent looking foods in here I've never had before yet, but I really want to try now. Especially those fish dishes, oily sambals, that congee/porridge and that chicken dish with loads of green onions and spices on top, all look super tasty.
Have you found a great ayam bakar bumbu rujak yet? I bet your travel-blogger-guide that was in this video would know! :)
Indonesia food always insane, and Mark always often come to Indonesia to make his vlog
hello mark!
hope someday you will visit Bangladesh. if u come here I would love to show you around and taste some amazing food. specially ilish fish localy called 'ilish mach'. I bet you can never forget that taste in your life :D
You have to taste tindarung rica bakar at manado city..
Dont forget to come in Malang, in east java, theres alot food and good place...
The view from the residence is spectacular. It'as if you're in an airplane.
Oh Mark, please i couldn't stop my mouth watering every time i see your video. That's awesome...
I'm literally salivating
本当に笑顔が素晴らしい。
この人が食べると何でも美味しくみえるね。😋
I sponsor a young girl through Compassion who lives in Manado. It was interesting to see what they eat there. I know they also commonly eat dogs and bats there. I'm happy to know they eat other things as well.
+Brandon Nobnarb they eat rats as well, although not a common city rats, rats all the same tho.
+Brandon Nobnarb and cats XD
lgunport in Louisiana they eat swamp rats. I here they're pretty tasty.
Brandon Nobnarb as long as its not city rats, XD, either way i don't wanna find it out
Ahh. you are blessed in your life!!
+Virgil Jung Thank you Virgil, I'm so happy to be doing what I love to do.
nice vlog and nice food. i love it
you should come to Lombok someday Mark, and taste our most famous 'ayam taliwang' spicy dishes....
Indonesian food is extremely varied (more than 100 cultural groups?) . I have got to find some around here - no restaurants around here cook this cuisine but there are several east asian, indian, chinese food stores nearby.
Nice food Mark... I kinda have same taste preference as u...salty and just a lil spicy hahah coz I cannot tolerate that amount of spice you're eating. But with my black coffee I want it a lil sweet though:)