NYC Chinese Street Food gives us EMOTIONAL DAMAGE ft. Steven He!
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- Опубліковано 11 гру 2022
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Today Steven He takes us out to one of his favourite New York restaurants to tell us about his crazy journey to TikTok and UA-cam megastardom!
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Thanks for having me 😂
LMAOOOOOOOOOOO
hamburger!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hi cooler steven
😂😂😂😂😂😂
teach me your secret? I've never seen such an amazing makeover before. you look so incredible these days
I'm glad they didn't make us wait for the "Emotional Damage" 😂
Lmfaoo same! Best mashup I didn’t know I needed ❤
True that haha
That would have been a lesson in Emotional Damage. Free ideas for @stevenhe right there
His Irish accent came out so strongly for a bit right after he talked about arriving in Shannon airport lmao
So true
he even said Shannon Airport with an accent.
Honestly I didnt even realise he lived in Ireland until I saw this video and then I couldn't unhear it.
Well maybe cause he's half Irish. His dad is proper Irish. Steven's actual surname is O'Byrne.
@@KevinN007 Oh, I know... I had just never heard that accent from him so strongly lol
Knowing he's lived in Ireland is so interesting - the way he said 'airport' was PURE IRISH
Absolutely, the way he closed off his mouth and dipped his tongue back and made it breathy. Crazy how the linguistic influence sticks with you.
Airporhth
I love the raw excitement Steven has for food
Me too. Idk who Steven He is but I was like Steven hmm… They mean Steven Lim? Right? Lol 🤣
Same! He has such a great personality
@@thatgirl9532 if you watch Uncle Roger's videos, he uses the "Emotional damage" meme in a lot of his reaction videos
@@nonstopoverthinker212 I know who uncle roger is but idk who this guy is lol
@@thatgirl9532 he makes a lot of really funny Asian videos
Search his videos by popular for the most funny onrs
this is actually one of the coolest ways to make an interview so casual and relaxing to watch, its like you guys are just hanging out asking questions LMAO
The moment you pointed out he has a soft Irish accent completely blew my mind, every word with and "or" sound like Ireland or airport he pronounces "ur" with an Irish accent!
It reminds me of a Japanese friend I had who learned English in Australia and had the weirdest accent you've ever heard
A friend taught American English to students in Poland. The teacher before her was from Tennessee. The students were confused by the word chair because they had learned it as "chay-yur."
My sister got her degree in Spanish but primarily learned the language from a professor from China who spoke no English, so apparently she has a slight Chinese accent to her Spanish 😂
Wait till you meet kids from international schools
Its a whole blend of accents
"And the yolk is blue. It's kinda normal, right?" --said Steven He, the one guy bringing the Jolly team to the restaurant.
I died the moment he said that 🤣
It could be from the tea, but I think it's a known measure of the egg being boiled too long. The sulfur (?) in the yolk starts to gather around the edges and turns green. I think the English generally soft-boil their eggs, so they probably don't see that very often.
@@sarahcoleman5269 yep you are most definitely right. it’s definitely overcooked eggs. Tea eggs are often left to cook in the herb tea broth, and left it in for hours for the flavour to seep into the egg. So they are most often overcooked, hence turning the egg yolks greyish blue. But that’s normal. But nothing to do with tea, just overcooked hard boil eggs.
@@reeeyou which is why soft cooked shoyu tamagos are 1000x better
@@Fisumestari mmm, i like both. I dont think one is superior to another. I grew up eating both, and they are both equally delicious to me.
@@sarahcoleman5269 yep true. It's very common in Asian countries to soak eggs in water filled with herbs for hours or even days depending on the recipe. Also boiled eggs are often eaten like snacks, so overcooking the eggs help get them firmer to be eaten wherever, and last longer if we don't want to eat them right away.
Steven is a beacon of positive energy
Agreed in emotional damage
I read "bacon of positive energy" and was full on with it 🤣
mmmhhh, bacon... *salivates*
@@leavoda3791 Same🤣
Dyslexia told me "its bacon bro" and now i want bacon.
Never really seen Steven outside of the meme. Super healthy perspective, genuine ability to connect with others as well. No doubt he continues to be able to be successful creatively.
lol same! So nice to seem him in a different way
He is awesome IMHO.
Yeah, such a friendly man! Wish I could meet him.
The other way around feels preatty weired XD
I watched everything from him, didn´t pay attetntion to the "emotional damage episode" and out of nowhere my friends and everyone else knows him.
10/10 no regrets
Hes a beast
Steven He seems like an actually cool down to earth guy. I love how he actually cares about his fans.
A shout out of respect to the fans who showed their love for their creator in a polite nonintrusive way. Thanks for a good showing of manners in a world sorely lacking them.
As a New Yorker born and raised, when you are in Manhattan, you run across a lot of famous people and it is no longer a “thing”. They were also filming and we tend to respect that also.
@@debneg23not my experience and plus two were European and that is why they were quite brief and respectful!
Steven has the most "Teddy bear" like aura. So genuine human!!!
Yeah... Finally someone said it. He seems so huggable, like his inner kid is really just an outer kid😅🥰
@@DiogoChris I relate to him, food is just an amazing thing
The fact that Steven going straight to school after arrived in Ireland is insane
If I can be honest, it's very chinese
@@Keithlynd_ yeah
Asian parents .
@@celianeher7637 I'm Asian too but it still surprised me😅
At least now I understand his “accent”. Cause it’s clear he wasn’t raised in America, there’s something there that I couldn’t detect before despite his perfect speech. He sounds closer to a British accent but very lightly
He's come right back around to give us _Emotional HEaling_
For anyone that could be confused, I think Steven says the mandarin word for the dish 肠粉 (chang fen), but the subtitles use the Cantonese word (cheung fun). It is a Cantonese dish so cheung fun is the name you'd see more commonly used for the dish
Steven seems like the nicest guy you could meet. He is ALWAYS smiling.
*books a flight to New York to hope I get to meet him*
I’m in love with Steven He!!!
HE SEEMS LIKE A RACIST are you blind?
I’m one of those who’s never seen Steven He but has heard of “Emotional Damage”! My lower grade students kept saying it in class, but I had no idea where it came from and they couldn’t tell me either… 😂 Glad to finally know it’s from Steven He! His regard for people and his positivity even in the face of failures is truly inspirational.
I hope you check out the full video. It's him playing a video game and it has a Chinese level because the regular level is too easy for your typical Chinese game player. It's hilarious 😆😂🤣
Just for future reference, there is a web site called 'know your meme' that explains the when, where, how and why of meme's. It's worth a look if you ever wonder how or why something suddenly became popular.
Check out Steven's vids, he's quite a funny guy. His props are hilariously low grade though; just remember, when he's wearing the suit jacket, he's usually playing his father.
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@@Ishlacorrin I didn't knew about that. Thanks
The way Steven described failure really resonates with me. As an Asian, failure to achieve the standard of your heritage is common practice and you have to be sane enough to not be held back by it.
Literally when Steven ordered the peanut butter sandwich (he didn’t say and jelly) I was wondering if he would get a pb&j or just a peanut butter sandwich 😂😂 I am not disappointed
When my niece was little, she'd ask for "peanut butter and sandwich." That meant no jelly
I was thinking this when they were talking about the missing jelly
@@igjo8632same, I thought "well, you didn't order a peanut butter and JELLY sandwich"
Funny thing about the sandwiches, Steven specifically ordered Peanut Butter Sandwiches He never said jelly. So as is the case in most Chinese businesses. He got exactly what he asked for and nothing more.
Bruh
I heard him order a peanut butter sandwich also, he didn't say jelly or jam. 😁
Funny how your comment makes it sound like they are being stingy, but another way to look at it is they care about making their customer exactly what they want. I'd say it's good business acumen.
Reminds me of the time my mom asked for a snow pea noodle dish and she wanted it with green beans. She did not specify that she wanted the other vegetables that already came with it and only wanted to get rid of the snow peas but assumed they understood. Well they just gave her a bowl of noodles with green beans. Technically they gave her what she asked for so
was going to say when he ordered, if I was cashier I would hear that as no jelly
A collab we never knew we needed
But we need now
But we deserved
Yessss I agree!
Every collab Jolly does with other Internet Folk absolutely floors me 😂 I forget these people exist in the same universe
He is so humble and seems like the nicest guy to hang out with!
I really admire Steven He for his outlook and his humbleness. He seems like a really good guy and I can tell Ollie was genuinely touched when Steven explained his perspective when meeting people
noun for humble is humility, not humbleness
@@upisntdownsilly And then there’s you. 🙄
@@upisntdownsilly huh I learn something new everyday. Thanks for sharing!
Mama Steve smiling from ear to ear as Josh and Ollie try food they’ve never had just made my day. I love this mashup 😅❤
What a wholesome dude! The way he never gave up is so inspiring!
this collab >>>>>>
Dam Yotube commented...
wtf
THE ONE PIECE IS REAL!!!
@@randommanininternet2995 the one piece is realllllllllllll
Hi youtube
Steven He certainly elevates the mood of the video. Seems like all three of them balance each other well enough, personality-wise. Happy Holidays to everyone.
And a merry Christmas to you too, my friend 😊
Merry Christ-mas to everyone.
🎅🤶🎄 from 🇺🇸 😃
Ollie truly enjoyed the company a lot here sharing his comedic taste with steven.
I love how positive Steven is. Aso, blue egg is very normal.. Prolly they overcooked it.
very normal. they have to overcook it, that's how they infused the tea flavor in it.
It’s a chemical reaction from the sulfur and the iron that occurs naturally in the egg whites and yolk.
My home economics teacher also told us the blue/grey in egg yolks are because of overcooking it😂
Steven seems like a really cool guy. So positive and down to earth. I love his mindset about success.
I love how Josh and Ollie are casually polishing off the last plate together while Steven shares his life story 😂
Blue around the egg yolk is fine, it happens when you boil an egg for more than 15 minutes or so, which is needed to get tea flavor to seep into the egg
Let's explain it clearly: There is a small amount of sulphur in egg yolks Sulphur evaporates when food is cooked but it is trapped inside a boiled egg and migrates out of the yolk the longer it is heated. We need trace amounts of sulphur in our diets so it's all good.
@@cathybaggott2873 wow. Thanks!
Wow his outlook on life and success was really inspiring.
One more episode with Steven please. Actually would like to hear more about Face of Beijing Corn😂 Really love the parents flex videos that Steven’s dad proud of his son cooking minute rice in 58 seconds 😊
I relate so HARD to Steven's "I was at school by noon". My family immigrated from Beijing to Melbourne and I got dropped into first grade not knowing a lick of English. That trauma has stayed with me lmao
EDIT: since this comment is still getting replies lol, I left Melbourne after 2 years. I live in Canada now
God I feel bad, when I first moved I had time for adjustment bc they still need to do paperwork for me to go to school.
that's what we call emotional damage
Hahaa I have a similar experience as well! Went from Asia to Australia too, with only knowing 'yes', 'no', 'I don't know'.
Traumatised as hell... but it did make me panic-learn how to read, and thankfully after that my grades in English classes were always great. I've also come to love reading itself ❤️.
You're gonna have an awful lot of emotional traumas being raised by Asian parents, but I just consider them as fantastic learning opportunities now. You need to gigantic efforts to overcome them, but once you do you do feel invincible 😆💧💧.
@@rosemangofairy lmao yess I got so good at reading. I was reading at a higher level than my white classmates. It paid off tho, I'm a journalist now
@@rosemangofairy I didn’t panic learn, but damn did it make me a complete bookworm. I read so many books I ended up having better grammar than the actual kids who were born there, so I can relate lol
To be fair to Tony's, Steven did just order a Peanut Butter sandwich... never said jelly. Loved this Emotional Jolly ep!
Lol exactly. I guess he thought that they would give him a pbj even if he ordered it in short form
Came to comment just that. Lol almost exact wording too
@@TalenynWren me too, and the wording too, lol!
0:50
My favourite UA-camrs collaborating! So happy you guys made it happen! I am Chinese-Canadian studying Korean language, so appreciate the collab! 감사합니다!
love this collab, didn't know i wanted it but so happy it happened. the chemistry is so natural its great
Hey….. I’m 42 and I don’t think it’s a joke. I get that it’s definitely a job and one that’s takes a lot of work. Plus it’s an art form. I admire you all, I know it can’t be easy and appreciate the hard work it takes to create this content for all of us.
I was going to say the same. Something they might not know or rmbr, is that UA-cam was created in 2005. Super early 40 year olds were in there mid 20’s. We have seen the entire evolution of YT and know how it can evolve into a full time job. Not everyone can understand or comprehend that concept(Seeing the evolution of things) 😉
Agreed. I'm 57 and I'm loving the content. His "What the hell" has become my go to response.
oof yall are old as a 16 yo I feel like a toddler
I'm 43 , working on getting my wife on youtube with her art. It's a struggle as we own a small company and all our time is committed to keeping company running currently. But UA-cam is no joke.
I’m 62 and I get these videos.
In case anybody wondering, the egg yolk turn blue when u cook it at high temperature, or if u cook it for too long. it still perfectly save to eat..💜💜
I love how authentic Steven is.
So I'm sitting here...one miserable day after chemo...feeling pretty damn sick of life....then I see this!
Y'ALL SAVED MY LIFE for today. If I could, I'd hug you all! For now...a million hugs into the cosmos for you 3! I laughed....Holy cow.....I needed that! 🤣💖✌🥰
Hey, I hope the chemo is going well, best of luck! Have a great day
I understand Steven's pain. At the age of 8, I was suddenly taken from Stoke On Trent in England (where the accent is almost as indecipherable as Scottish) and dropped into Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan. I was taunted mercilessly over my accent - which, I quickly learned to adapt to "Canadian, eh?"
Sorry to hear that was your experience. People around you really should've done better. I hope Canada treated you better later on!
As a fellow stokie I appreciate this, it’s another type of English! ❤
As a malaysian chinese, the food warmed my heart and the jokes/stories were way too relatable
Same. I'm Chinese American. 😊
Is the first dish similar to chee cheong fan?
@@cullengal93 Yes.
@@cullengal93 to me its more like the cheong fun you have at dim sum restaurants
Im half chinese malaysian
His Irish accent is awesome!! He seems like such a genuine great guy!! So happy for him, I pray his success if FOREVER! Thanks for making us laugh ❤
Great synergy amongst the trio! I'd love more Jolly collabs with Steven He. P.S. I rewatched this vid and Steven had ordered a peanut butter sandwich (no jelly mentioned) so Tonii's only served what was ordered.
the fact that the Switzerland guy called him ‘Sir’ was so sweet
7:00
It's so strange to hear that his parents were supportive while he plays judgmental and always unsatisfied parents so well. I'm huge fan of Steven He (a.k.a Unkle Roger 🤣🤣🤣) and I love his videos so much. When I have kids I'll teach them English as fast as I can so they can watch his videos and take notes. 😂
We would've payed for such collaboration, but thank you for doing it for free.
His parents weren't supportive at first. I've seen other videos where he mentions this parents wanted him to stay in school first and then have his acting (thing)on the side.
It wasn't until he hit a million views on UA-cam before he got a pat on the back.
Steven he doesn't play uncle Roger, Nigel Ng does! They joked about it since they may be mistaken for each other
@@peppermintfizzy As this commenter is aware. They were also joking. You're probably one of those people who thinks us Weird Al fans are being serious when we say he died and that Michael Jackson parodied "Eat It." 😝
Paid* 😛
@@englishatheart personally they do look SOMEWHAT similar so I wanted to cover all bases LOL make sure everyone's on the same page
I love the merging of cultures. The respect for one another is awesome to see. Great stuff guys!
I’d love to see a review of Steven’s favourite Irish dishes with you guys 😁😍
Still so surreal seeing Steven on UA-cam. Would be great to have him back at Castletroy College to show secondary school students what they can achieve through hard work. Cheering you on from Limerick, Ireland! Hope you pop back sometime for a visit. If not, see you at the reunion❤
😁 Come on, give us a limerick from Limerick. 😆
The way Ollie is looking at Steven throughout this whole thing is filled with so much love.
This video was so much fun, to be honest !! I couldn't stop laughing and smiling throughout the whole video.
Steven is really humble and down to earth, and the way he thinks positively is really inspiring.
I really like the emotional damage meme, we used to say emotional damage before but way more sparingly
But with the tone he did it with revolutionized it 😂
I’VE BEEN HOPING FOR THIS COLLAB TO HAPPEN FOR SO LONG
Yesss I agree
In case any one's wondering, have a blue yolk is due to over boiling an egg, it's just a chemical reaction, not because it's a tea egg, it's perfectly safe to eat. Btw, that's not really a 'tea egg'. For tea egg to properly marinade, usually they will gentle crack the shell of the egg and let it sit in this huge pot of tea and herbs until the customer picks one.
rev: Technically it IS a "tea egg", while it's more visually appealing/interesting with crazed/cracked texture, that this is not does not mean it is not a tea egg as it was still cooked with the same spices.
Steven is just a genuine and humble person
Steven's energy is the best. He is smiling and laughing all the time😂
Fun fact: Peanut butter toast is a staple in old-school Hong Kong restaurants, especially in the breakfast menus. You can order various combinations such as condensed milk toast, condensed milk and peanut butter toast or just butter toast.
5:58 that guy who came up had a really kind smile 😊
One of their best interviews, and I've been watching this channel for years! I enjoy Steven He's videos and was really happy to see all three of them having so much fun ☺️
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Funny stuff! The reason you guys got just a peanut butter sandwich is because Steven only ordered a peanut butter sandwich. If you go back in the video where he is placing the order, and listen carefully you can hear where he forgot to say “and jelly” sandwich. I’m still laughing.😂
He seems like a genuine dude, it's always cool when you guys vibe with your guests
OMG!! It’s called Cheung Fun?! I was trying to look for it for years. I had it once back in 2019, my very distant relative from China made it for us but I didn’t get to know the name and when Covid hit he just went back to China. Only thing I remember is that it’s very delicious and already my favorite food after a few bites. Gonna look for it now. Thanks a lot jolly and Steven ofc!!
Yup, cheung fun (the Canto pronunciation) or chang fen (the Mandarin one). It's also a staple item at dimsum places, so that's one more area to explore :)
@@TF_NowWithExtraCharacters dim sum is little different, they use the thicker premade fun like for chow fun noodles, these are thinner and fresh made to order. Both are good but different experience. I like the ones wrapped around the cruellers
@@TheBacontarian It depends I guess, I've had both fresh and premade versions at dimsum places (though the premade ones are definitely more common)
3:50 Insert the meme.
"EMOTIONAL DAMAGE" 😂
I love Stevens outlook on saying it's not about him it's about the character and what makes people happy. It's very humble I like it
I have to admit that when Steven said “Ireland” my heart skipped a beat and I was compelled to replay it. ☺️
He's such a nice bright positive guy. I love his energy.
I hadn’t watched Jolly in awhile. And I don’t know why I ever stopped. You two and the bright lights of joy that steer my life ship away from the razor sharp rocks of death spiraling depression. Never stop.
Steven is such a funny guy. Glad you guys got to enjoy the food with him
i had no idea Steven grew up in Ireland, but yeah you can definitely hear where he picked up the accent, certain words have an Irish pronunciation behind them
It was hilarious seeing the culture shock that Ollie and Josh had initially
He's amazingly positive and just happy to vibe I really admire that
스티븐 처음봤는데도 긍정적인 사람이라는게 너무 잘 느껴짐ㅌㅌㅋㅋㅋ
Oh good Lord! I love this collab. Thank you so much jolly and Steven He for giving the perfect laugh and end to my day!
I haven’t seen his stuff except for his meme (definitely will be checking his videos out right after this) but he seems like such a humble and hardworking fellow! Really enjoyed this conversation, the Chinese food looked absolutely yummy too!
I read 'yellow' for 'fellow' 😂 hardworking yellow
So, how was the video??? 😃
Give details.
I've first seen Steve's UA-cam videos about year ago. I think they're very entertaining. 👍
He's hilarious, definitely watch his videos.
@@briansmith48 I watched a few of them last night and yes, entertaining for sure! A new subscriber :) also can’t believe how I never actually watched the full video that started off the emotional damage meme haha
Steven made Ollie genuinely LOL & I bursted laughing with Jolly and this jolly guest!
I absolutely loved this episode! Great work!
Wonderful! I laughed out loud more than once. I have to admit I must have been living under a rock, because I've never heard of Steven or "emotional damage" before! But he is so handsome, and so delightful, my next step is to go find his channel! Also I really hope I can try those beautiful rice noodles someday! Happy holidays!
as a hong konger, I approve of this video! the culture shock was funny and interesting, and I hope you could make more related episodes in the future!
Isn't the cheung fun they had big? The ones in tim ho wan wasnt big.
@@banshee1133 the dimsum version and the meal version are different, same as how there are 2 different versions of dandan mian. Hong Kong tends to take foods and do these super interesting delicious twists (often including sesame paste or peanut butter🤣)
The combo of you three is just fantastic, I had so much fun watching this video!
@2:58 Arraland. 💚
Didn't expect this collab, but love it
Yall had tons of Korean food, now im excited to see your reaction on some authentic Chinese. Dim sum, noodle soups, off cuts, chili oil goodness.
"The PB&J stands for peanut butter and jack shit" comment elicited the most genuine laughter I've had in a long time. Well done! XD
Thank you for making him show up and show out. You did not disappoint. Great guy to eat with and interview.
Steven He is Irish?! Okay, as an Irish person, this has just made my day.
@Kate Moore Irish citizen so
He's a Chinese-Irish American
@@personman1148 He's Chinese-Irish-British-American.
once he mentioned it you could definitely hear the accent! the way he pronounced "airport" couldn't possibly have been more authentic
Steven is such sunshine! So outgoing and positive!
thank you for the video!!
Love this collab. You guys have the loveliest personalities!
That was the most inspiring perspective on failure I've ever heard. As an acting student: thank you for that, Steven! Love your videos! (Not just the emotional damage one, but all of them 😜 My favourite one is the one with the piano playing 😂)
steven is so fun, genuine and positive! he's the kind of person you meet for the first time but feel like you've known each other for years. the fame and success he has now are all well deserved!
To be fair, Steven did get what he asked for - at 0:51 he ordered ‘… and one peanut butter sandwich’ no mention of jelly/jam. I had never heard of Steven, or the meme, but I now have another channel to go and peruse which makes me happy 😃
This was a fun video, loved how casual and down to earth you guys are, and it was really nice to hear how Stephen developed his channel.. thanks guys, I subbed to see more😃
I am 62 and I love his videos. Old is a state of mind.
So happy to see you guys in NYC, and w/Steven of all people. Those tea eggs were looking a lil' pale though. Normally you'd crack the shell a bit while cooking so the tea can seep in. Gives much more flavor and also nice random vein-y patterns to the surface. Both the eggs and cheung fun are some of my favorite foods. Oh and I can also attest to the konjac jelly being really good. I picked some boxes up at our local Hmart years ago and they're one of the few not actual sugar items that I really like.
Dude I was just thinking the same thing, that egg was super pale. Often the tea is also mixed with other things like soy sauce that should have made it way darker too. The canteen at my office lets them soak for like 24hours before serving them, so even though the shells aren't cracked they are much darker.
Yes, from the look and the blue yolk, they skipped a step to make them faster. Pity as that affects the taste
I'm glad to see more authentic Chinese food on this channel! Seeing as Josh is a quarter Chinese, its nice to see him explore that side of his culture more instead of only Korean!
As much as I want that to happen, I feel like Koreans won't want that as they are not on good terms
@@amylynnswe7390 Where do you get that idea? Are you thinking about Korea's more recently history with Japan from WW2? Don't forget that Josh was first exposed to the Korean language and culture when he was attending international school in China and most of the other students there were Korean. Also, a lot of the vocabulary and one of the two number systems used by South Koreans are Sino-Korean.
@@Lupin788 Where do I get that idea? Its actually very obvious that Koreans do not like Chinese They have disputed so many times over the claims of cultural traditions When Josh was in hot water about the violations of Covid restrictions, people mocked him by saying "Chinese Englishman" and nasty things So yeah their hate is not subtle
I had no idea he was part Chinese!!
I thought he was half Chinese (from his dad)
Steven He, wow what a cutie!! One of my fave jolly videos for sure! So pleasant and fun to watch and made me feel so happy!
What fun! Loved all the laughter! Steven is great.