Thanks Mikey for visiting the pagoda during ancestors day. Thanks for showing Cambodians some love. I’m glad you enjoy the foods. I would be a great person to tell you all about Cambodian food because I am a foodie.
My Cambodian coworker would love this. He escaped Cambodia during the war by swimming a river with bullets flying over his head. He told me about how he knew durian was getting ripe because the monkeys would be going crazy following the smell. He also talked about how they would bake fish in a mud wrapper and when they could harvest an elephant, they could only get the top half before the tigers would come and take the rest. Some stories should be passed to others. These are native stories and should be remembered.
Hey Rachel! We just posted our first MUKBANGS and would love a fellow Mikey fan’s feedback on it lol We have been following Mikey forever! Let us know what you think 🙏🍕🌯🍟👍🏻
Showing us Cambos some love. That Twa Koh on point. Got cousins from out there. I wish our temple in Seattle and Tacoma is as big as Dallas. There Cambodian Community on point working with each other.
My friend went down to LA to visit fam and came back with Cambodian sausage…omg, the best sausages I’ve had. Now we are on a mission to find some up here in WA
My housemate is Laotian and he had me try thum mak hoong (Laos style papaya salad) for the the first time and I fell in love with this dish. That added sweetness, sour, funk, spice and crunch is the EPITOME of umami all in one. Pairs so dang good with sticky rice and preferred protein like sai oua or southeast Asian style Jerky 🔥🔥
That chicken looked like it was inside of a crispy shell of deliciousness. There's just no way to explain the experience of biting down into some freshly fried chicken. Mike thank you for your content and videos, thanks for being a seemingly amazing individual and hope for your continued success. You really helped me get through 2020 with your videos, so much so that I even opened the channel Latin Chopsticks to follow my dream and share with everyone the amazing places to eat in Orlando FL, the most magical place on earth. Currently doing some vids in Dubai but will get back to Orlando soon. Thank you for all you do. I hope my channel keeps growing so one day we can sit and have a meal together.
Cambodian here! Thank you for representing our food and culture. It means a lot to our people. We grew up with a grey cloud over our heads for a long time but for a lot influencers like your self given us light through our food. Much love.
Did not know Dallas had that huge of a Cambodian community. You can find most Cambodian street food in Cali, Lowell, and Philly. Thanks for celebrating Pchum Ben with us!
I recently started to watch your channel. I love how you enjoy the foods you eat. I love when you provided your mom and dad with a house. You can really consume food for your size, I get full just watching when you go into one restaurant. Watching your channel will be the only way I see those places but I enjoy them. Thank you Mikey for the videos you do.
Hey Nicole! We just posted our first mukbang videos and would love a fellow Mikey fan’s feedback on it lol We have been following Mikey forever! Let us know what you think 🙏🍕🌯🍟👍🏻
Thank you 🙏Mike I am impressed of how you described the meaning of Pchum Ben. Yes it is one of the most important holiday for Khmer. Appreciate for sharing our culture and traditions to the world. The foods look delicious.
The joy of enjoying food from different cultures, I love it. The Cambodian street food look really tasty. Some of the dishes look similar to some Filipino street food. It brought back memories of my visit to the Philippines, the tasty food and the welcoming people.
That's the one big thing I LOVE about Texas. Everyone is so nice. People dont look at you crazy for asking questions. I was in the middle of a grocery store and asked a woman for a recommendation for pasta sauce, bet your butt I left that store with 3 of her recipes!!!!
I go there every year in April for Cambodian New Year since my mom lives there. Just put a smile on my face. We also held my grandma‘s funeral last year at this exact place.
Ps. The noodle soup is not pho. It is “kov teav” or just Cambodian noodle soup or Phnom Penh noodles. It’s different from pho. And very glad you love twah goh!!! It’s so good and so complex in flavours, it’s absolutely an amazing sausage!
Mike, you are so lucky: despite being in the US, such fantastic, exotic food is available to you and other fellow Americans almost everywhere in the country. Think of us, little Europeans, who can’t even dream of such delicacies from all over Asia unless we spend a fortune in a restaurant that will serve a pallid version of the real thing. Thanks for sharing, you make me dream thanks to your vlogs. Love out to you and Christine❤️❤️❤️
I'm half Khmer on my dad's side and this just made me so hungry for some of my grandma's cooking 🥲 the music in the background took me straight back to her kitchen while she'd be making some absolutely incredible food 🥰❤
Cambodian in Dallas here! I used to go to this temple all the time! Love that you enjoyed the food there, Mike. Does anyone know when this event ends bc this video made me so hungry for Khmer food!! Edit: I saw it was a two day festival after i wrote this ):
I absolutely love that you are finding a way to travel out of country without doing so, I miss watching you in foreign countries and immersing yourself too!
Whenever I go to a place with multiple outlets/stalls that I have to try, I take at least 3 visits to complete exploring that place. Mikey does it in one 🤣
Whenever I wonder what I want to do with my life, your videos remind me that I want to introduce the world to South African food and one day travel the world and I must work hard at a magazine so I can fund my videos myself one day. I finally figured out what I wanted to do with my life. You are my inspiration because your proud of your heritage and home
I loved this entire video. The culture is warmth of the vendors was so refreshing. The chicken at the end reminds me a bit of how the skin in Peking Duck is separated from the meat and becomes "skin candy". Yummy.
Khmer street food is awesome. Sidewalk pho 🍜 is hands down the best when you dont have time to really grab anything else. The papaya never disappoints.
The Cambodian temple in Dallas was wild back in the 80s and 90s during Cambodian new year. I went there back in those times and it was fun with the gambling and bands. They got rid of gambling a long time ago
Yes!! Wild and super fun, kids would have shaving cream fights and all the bboys would take over a lot to breakdance. My dad would be gone the entire day to gamble, the skewers were a lot cheaper back then too lol.
Mikes is the best fried chicken I’ve ever had in my entire life. I just moved to Colorado from Dallas, I ate it 5 times the last week I was there. Miss it already
Your channel has opened me up to so many new foods! I so hope to try some of these one day but for now I know what to order when I go to my local hot pot place! 😋 Thanks Mike!
Looking forward to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, some of the best food from all around the country plus the best BBQ in all of Texas, if you have never been you do not know what you are missing, we go JUST for the food!!
Skewers! Cambodian Sausage! Noodles! Showing Cambodia some love, yes! Freshly made papaya salad had to hurt, we don't hold back on the spice LOL, but absolutely keep it nearby. It's the best refresher in between bites. I didn't know there was a Cambodian community in Dallas, I would have loved to stop by during my visit. Get a taste of home, while away from home. Thanks Mikey for the adventures!
East Asian temples are so beautiful. Beautiful Khmer culture and food. Such a privilege to live in some North American cities, you get a taste of the world.
There's many similarity on the dishes between Cambodia and the Philippines, that fried shrimp we called that "okoy" dipped is spicy vinegar, we fried also our banana and most commonly we skewer it and put brown sugar and some vanilla extract, we call that Bananacue, papaya salad here is called "atchara"..
Omg I would love the feast you are having , Mike !! Long time supporter , first time comment 😍😍 .Things in AU are still not open and I am here waiting my lockdown to be over and hungry watching you 😋
The first time you finally to mikes chicken made me so happy because everyone has to try that chicken at least ones in there life it's the best of the best no one can compare especially since I try to comment "go to mikes chicken" since you moved to Dallas
I love sticky rice and beef sticks. I once lived in Stockton California in the neighborhood where all Cambodian people lived.only two African American families and I was one. Oh how I loved the foods there. They even taught me to cook some beef sticks. They family next door was selling everything it seems. Beef still ks,candy ri e Alchohol by the shot inside of a sandwich bag. Fresh papaya salad with hot peppers the smells everyday of the week was awesome. Chicken on the stick and lovely homemade sausage. I miss it! Thanks for the video.
I just want to clap after every episode of Strictly Dumpling. Mikey is an amazing food and travel vlogger. And it was so gracious of him to meet with and congratulate the owner of Mike's Chicken.😊😊😊
@Vijai Srinivas yup, I figured that, nevertheless it’s adorable! My great grandmom is from Sicily and instead saying Tylenol she say “Try-la-nol” 😂 too cute!
Oh, I’m I didn’t see your question sooner! It varies a little by who makes it. However, it includes shredded green papaya, tomatoes, peanuts, Thai chili peppers, and lemon or lime. Sometimes it may also include things like green beans, shredded carrots, basil, garlic, and fresh or dried shrimp. It also includes a sauce that is made from fish sauce, lemon or lime juice, palm sugar, and some other ingredients (not sure as I usually buy a green papaya salad seasoning packet when I make it). It’s usually quite a spicy dish, but you can usually have it made to taste, or even mild if you ask for it to be made mild with no Thai chili peppers. Of course, if the restaurant or place you get it uses a spicy sauce, then it may still be somewhat spicy. I hope this helps!
I love how your this episode is focused on my khmer culture of food some food may smell but there bomb asf lol as my friends would say who aren't Cambodians 🇰🇭🇰🇭💯
It was probably the Plano balloon festival. Parker used to be a very small rural town with horses. It is where the Famous TV show Dallas house is. Plano and Frisco got really big but they still have the balloon festival
Thanks Mikey for visiting the pagoda during ancestors day. Thanks for showing Cambodians some love. I’m glad you enjoy the foods. I would be a great person to tell you all about Cambodian food because I am a foodie.
Yes that’s why I watch this video I’m Cambodian
@@ThydaCookingTV much difference between Cambodian and Thai food? My ex introduced me to Thai food and I miss the authentic stuff.
My Cambodian coworker would love this. He escaped Cambodia during the war by swimming a river with bullets flying over his head. He told me about how he knew durian was getting ripe because the monkeys would be going crazy following the smell. He also talked about how they would bake fish in a mud wrapper and when they could harvest an elephant, they could only get the top half before the tigers would come and take the rest. Some stories should be passed to others. These are native stories and should be remembered.
Thank you for sharing this. His stories have reached me here in New Zealand - they are indeed stories that need to be remembered!
Me love this too
What those thing happen when? In your coworkers lifetime? Impossible 🤣
@@AzmiMaulanaHamdani 45 years ago? Not impossible
Was that during the Pol Pot administration?
My husband is Cambodian, these food made him miss his mom cooking. Thank you Mikey for the videos.
I have a special place in my heart for the cambodian people. They are beautiful people.
That’s great
Hey Rachel! We just posted our first MUKBANGS and would love a fellow Mikey fan’s feedback on it lol We have been following Mikey forever! Let us know what you think 🙏🍕🌯🍟👍🏻
@@ThydaCookingTV please watch our first MUKBANGS, we would love absolutely any feedback 🙏🍕😎
Showing us Cambos some love. That Twa Koh on point. Got cousins from out there. I wish our temple in Seattle and Tacoma is as big as Dallas. There Cambodian Community on point working with each other.
Yes very good episode
I'm around the Tacoma area got any Cambodian food places to recommend?
My friend went down to LA to visit fam and came back with Cambodian sausage…omg, the best sausages I’ve had. Now we are on a mission to find some up here in WA
Theres a cambodian restaurant in tacoma. I forgot the name. Also there is Phnom Pehn Noodle House in International District aka chinatown.
100 likes OP
My mouth turned into a waterfall when you took a bite of that papaya salad!! I’m Cambodian and so glad to see some Cambodian food content!! 🤤
Glad to see Cambodian fellow overseas
My housemate is Laotian and he had me try thum mak hoong (Laos style papaya salad) for the the first time and I fell in love with this dish. That added sweetness, sour, funk, spice and crunch is the EPITOME of umami all in one. Pairs so dang good with sticky rice and preferred protein like sai oua or southeast Asian style Jerky 🔥🔥
i'm Korean-American living in Taiwan, would love to visit Cambodia someday!
@@travelminty Awesome!
I love papaya salad...haven't had it in over seven months now 😔
That chicken looked like it was inside of a crispy shell of deliciousness. There's just no way to explain the experience of biting down into some freshly fried chicken. Mike thank you for your content and videos, thanks for being a seemingly amazing individual and hope for your continued success. You really helped me get through 2020 with your videos, so much so that I even opened the channel Latin Chopsticks to follow my dream and share with everyone the amazing places to eat in Orlando FL, the most magical place on earth. Currently doing some vids in Dubai but will get back to Orlando soon. Thank you for all you do. I hope my channel keeps growing so one day we can sit and have a meal together.
Cambodian here! Thank you for representing our food and culture. It means a lot to our people. We grew up with a grey cloud over our heads for a long time but for a lot influencers like your self given us light through our food. Much love.
Cultural appropriation from the Funan people's. Hope you didn't take Sanskritisation too.
So glad to see Dallas getting some of the recognition it deserves.
Did not know Dallas had that huge of a Cambodian community. You can find most Cambodian street food in Cali, Lowell, and Philly. Thanks for celebrating Pchum Ben with us!
Only 8,000 of us here. Been here since the 70s.
@@PeteRoCC214 how sure !?
I feel like Texas is more of a “melting pot “ than Oklahoma. Oklahoma is so lame don’t come here looking for anything cool or new .
I cracked up when he said no one gave him a pickle!
I did too lol 😆 😂
It’s supposed to be pickled veggies. 😂
I recently started to watch your channel. I love how you enjoy the foods you eat. I love when you provided your mom and dad with a house. You can really consume food for your size, I get full just watching when you go into one restaurant. Watching your channel will be the only way I see those places but I enjoy them. Thank you Mikey for the videos you do.
Yes that’s wonderful
Yes sir! Finally a Cambodian themed episode!
He has a atleast 3-4 videos from his trip he’s posted a while ago. Look em up!
Finally? Been.
Mikey, it is good that the Cambodian people are celebrating their culture. The video is uplifting and informative.
That’s awesome of you to visit the Cambodian temple and get to enjoy the authentic Khmer foods. Thank you for sharing Miky. God bless you 🙏🙏❤️
I wish I could visit there
I live next door in Oklahoma and these Dallas videos make me so happy. I can't wait to try out some of these places!
Hey Nicole! We just posted our first mukbang videos and would love a fellow Mikey fan’s feedback on it lol We have been following Mikey forever! Let us know what you think 🙏🍕🌯🍟👍🏻
Come on down and get some of this great Khmer food😎
Haha I heard the "howdy, how are you?" from the cashier as Mike walked away with his chicken. Very wholesome
My fiancé & I are both from the Central Texas area and he’s one of those that says howdy regularly 😂
looooved that! :D
What a lovely community! I absolutely love seeing great communities like these, peace n love.
Thank you 🙏Mike I am impressed of how you described the meaning of Pchum Ben. Yes it is one of the most important holiday for Khmer. Appreciate for sharing our culture and traditions to the world. The foods look delicious.
The joy of enjoying food from different cultures, I love it. The Cambodian street food look really tasty. Some of the dishes look similar to some Filipino street food. It brought back memories of my visit to the Philippines, the tasty food and the welcoming people.
Thank you Mike for coming out to the temple and trying out all our cultures food! I’m going to let my auntie know you liked her sausage! ♥️
It looked delicious
Is there somewhere else your auntie sells her food? We are local to Dallas and would to to support y'all.
That's the one big thing I LOVE about Texas. Everyone is so nice. People dont look at you crazy for asking questions. I was in the middle of a grocery store and asked a woman for a recommendation for pasta sauce, bet your butt I left that store with 3 of her recipes!!!!
Proud Cambodian here thanks mike for exposure of our people 💙🙏🏽😌
I go there every year in April for Cambodian New Year since my mom lives there. Just put a smile on my face. We also held my grandma‘s funeral last year at this exact place.
Very nice to see my fellow Cambodian overseas lives
I had no idea this was in Dallas I’m definitely gonna have to check it out now!!
Thankful I get to enjoy my mom's homemade cambodian cooking 😊 she goes to the temple every Tuesday so I was looking for her in this video 😂
That’s great episode
Ps. The noodle soup is not pho. It is “kov teav” or just Cambodian noodle soup or Phnom Penh noodles. It’s different from pho. And very glad you love twah goh!!! It’s so good and so complex in flavours, it’s absolutely an amazing sausage!
Yes I can make it a great taste
Mike, you are so lucky: despite being in the US, such fantastic, exotic food is available to you and other fellow Americans almost everywhere in the country. Think of us, little Europeans, who can’t even dream of such delicacies from all over Asia unless we spend a fortune in a restaurant that will serve a pallid version of the real thing. Thanks for sharing, you make me dream thanks to your vlogs. Love out to you and Christine❤️❤️❤️
I'm half Khmer on my dad's side and this just made me so hungry for some of my grandma's cooking 🥲 the music in the background took me straight back to her kitchen while she'd be making some absolutely incredible food 🥰❤
We just moved from WA PNW to DFW TX. Thank you for showing part of our Cambodian culture with all the yummy food and new places to visit as well.
Extremely stoked to see you trying out some Cambodian food, super proud to be a Cambodian ♥️🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭
Cambodian in Dallas here! I used to go to this temple all the time! Love that you enjoyed the food there, Mike. Does anyone know when this event ends bc this video made me so hungry for Khmer food!! Edit: I saw it was a two day festival after i wrote this ):
Love that you’re showing your love for Khmer food ❤️
I absolutely love that you are finding a way to travel out of country without doing so, I miss watching you in foreign countries and immersing yourself too!
Mike just wanna let you know you are super inspiring and I love your content man keep up!!
We love Mikey too! If you would want to watch our first couple mukbang videos and give us any feedback we would sooo appreciate it 🙏🍕🍟😎
Wow, the food looks incredible and the food vendors seem so friendly! I truly enjoy your videos!
I absolutely love this Vlog! Representing’ my homeland and cuisines❤️❤️❤️ Much love to you! All the food looks super amazing.
Khmer food is awesome
Whenever I go to a place with multiple outlets/stalls that I have to try, I take at least 3 visits to complete exploring that place. Mikey does it in one 🤣
Shout outs to the Cambodians. Their food is amazing.
Papaya salad (xtra spicy), sticky rice, and grilled meats speak to my soul. Reminds me of my childhood.
prahok is one of the best things ever made.
It's one of the funkiest Cambodian foods but it tastes like heaven.
It's always a treat to see you enjoy your food. Making my mouth water at 5:30 in the morning
Whenever I wonder what I want to do with my life, your videos remind me that I want to introduce the world to South African food and one day travel the world and I must work hard at a magazine so I can fund my videos myself one day. I finally figured out what I wanted to do with my life. You are my inspiration because your proud of your heritage and home
I love South Africa!
@@dearkathlyn Cool. I live an hour away fromm the V&A Waterfront
Hearing Mike say he wants to cry after eating my people's food makes ME want to cry (too) haha!
I love this! I'm Khmer (Cambodian) and this video just made me LOVE Mike even more!
Oh missing Cambodian food so much. It’s so nice to see all this food! Thank you for sharing 😊
I loved this entire video. The culture is warmth of the vendors was so refreshing. The chicken at the end reminds me a bit of how the skin in Peking Duck is separated from the meat and becomes "skin candy". Yummy.
As a Cambodian, i hella appreciate you spreading the love of our dishes. I've seen your travels in Cambodia too. Keep doing what you do fam
OMG MORE MIKES CHICKEN LOCATION!!!!! That's best news I've had all week!
Khmer street food is awesome. Sidewalk pho 🍜 is hands down the best when you dont have time to really grab anything else. The papaya never disappoints.
I'm in Massachusetts but I'll be at that temple for Cambodian new years visiting. Hope to meet u there.
Didn't know there was such a big Cambodian community in Dallas. I would have tried to take a trip over there. I miss good Cambodian food
And here I am in Cambodia eating Cambodian food everyday wishing I could eat some good western food
Thank you for loving Cambodian food
We've been in Dallas since the 70s. There's only about 8,000 Khmers here. We're not big in numbers but we are tight.
Please can you tell me where to get authentic Khmer food in Dallas?
You would think it be in Long Beach, CA
Very fond memories of this temple as a kid visiting for Khmer new year. Cheers, Mikey!
So great Khmer new year
The Cambodian temple in Dallas was wild back in the 80s and 90s during Cambodian new year. I went there back in those times and it was fun with the gambling and bands. They got rid of gambling a long time ago
There was still some gambling in the parking lot lol
Want to visit one day
Yes!! Wild and super fun, kids would have shaving cream fights and all the bboys would take over a lot to breakdance. My dad would be gone the entire day to gamble, the skewers were a lot cheaper back then too lol.
@@mellostation I used to break dance there during '97-'98 when I was a teen
Mike, you have such a good soul. I love your work. Peace, love, joy.
Makes me happy to see you enjoying my culture and our food
Mikes is the best fried chicken I’ve ever had in my entire life. I just moved to Colorado from Dallas, I ate it 5 times the last week I was there. Miss it already
Your channel has opened me up to so many new foods! I so hope to try some of these one day but for now I know what to order when I go to my local hot pot place! 😋 Thanks Mike!
20:20 Mikey you rock sir, keep up the good work. Man that chicken looks good!!! I'm dying here
This is so awesome!!! Absolutely love this!!! Thanks for showing Cambodians some love!!!!
Thank you so much for loving Cambodian food
Looking forward to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, some of the best food from all around the country plus the best BBQ in all of Texas, if you have never been you do not know what you are missing, we go JUST for the food!!
Skewers! Cambodian Sausage! Noodles! Showing Cambodia some love, yes!
Freshly made papaya salad had to hurt, we don't hold back on the spice LOL, but absolutely keep it nearby. It's the best refresher in between bites.
I didn't know there was a Cambodian community in Dallas, I would have loved to stop by during my visit. Get a taste of home, while away from home.
Thanks Mikey for the adventures!
Yes awesome!
My mouth is watering just watching this lol thanks for trying out Cambodian 🇰🇭 food ❤️
Thank you so much Mikey for showing our Cambodian traditions. Lots of love ❤️❤️🇨🇦
Great episode
Cambodian street food and Indonesian street food are soo similar! and they both are delish!
Greetings from Cambodia!
Much appreciation for your interest in Cambodia and our traditions ❤
This is the kind of thing that makes me love America. So many different cultures in one country.
All of the Cambodian foods looked delicious! The very next time we pass thru Dallas area we will look up Mike’s Fried Chicken!!
Yes thank you so much
First time eating while watching your amazing content, different experience lol love you mike
"Is that how rich people travel now? Hot air balloon?" HAHAHA Mike you made me laughed.
I’m patiently waiting for the Texas state fair video. I hope it’s a full video 😏
Same!
Me too watch all the video
@@ThydaCookingTV I did. I didn’t know Dallas had a Cambodian community like that. Sad I missed that get together. Food looked delicious!
@@blackbird1119 I’m in Cambodia I don’t know it too
This video I really enjoyed. Giving us some history on Combodia is interesting story on different culture. Yay! Thanks Mike. The food looked amazing.
East Asian temples are so beautiful. Beautiful Khmer culture and food. Such a privilege to live in some North American cities, you get a taste of the world.
Yes Khmer culture is beautiful
There's many similarity on the dishes between Cambodia and the Philippines, that fried shrimp we called that "okoy" dipped is spicy vinegar, we fried also our banana and most commonly we skewer it and put brown sugar and some vanilla extract, we call that Bananacue, papaya salad here is called "atchara"..
Omg I would love the feast you are having , Mike !! Long time supporter , first time comment 😍😍 .Things in AU are still not open and I am here waiting my lockdown to be over and hungry watching you 😋
Great as always!! I was smart this time and got some food while watching… thanks for all the great videos!!! 👍💕🤗
I’m moving to Lowell, MA, which has a huge Cambodian population, next weekend!
Aye Welcome to the state fellow masshole
Welcome to Lowell. Lot's of different foods to try
Sorry Marty but welcome to Massachusetts Lowell is a tough area gl
@@sherriek3476 I’ve lived in MA my whole life so it can’t be too bad! haha
@@MartyD me to marty me to and lowell is a tough area
The first time you finally to mikes chicken made me so happy because everyone has to try that chicken at least ones in there life it's the best of the best no one can compare especially since I try to comment "go to mikes chicken" since you moved to Dallas
I love sticky rice and beef sticks. I once lived in Stockton California in the neighborhood where all Cambodian people lived.only two African American families and I was one. Oh how I loved the foods there. They even taught me to cook some beef sticks. They family next door was selling everything it seems. Beef still ks,candy ri e Alchohol by the shot inside of a sandwich bag. Fresh papaya salad with hot peppers the smells everyday of the week was awesome. Chicken on the stick and lovely homemade sausage. I miss it! Thanks for the video.
Firstttt finally LOVE FROM CAMBODIA🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭
You are so good, championing small business. Nice one Mike.
I just want to clap after every episode of Strictly Dumpling. Mikey is an amazing food and travel vlogger. And it was so gracious of him to meet with and congratulate the owner of Mike's Chicken.😊😊😊
Omg lol Mike you said ‘Incestors” 3 times 😂😂😂 We known you meant “ancestors” but it was too hilarious& cute.
Sweeeet hooooommmeee Cambodia
@Vijai Srinivas yup, I figured that, nevertheless it’s adorable! My great grandmom is from Sicily and instead saying Tylenol she say “Try-la-nol” 😂 too cute!
Yummy looking food especially ❤️💙 staring @ the papaya salad. Thank you for sharing! 🌼
Street food always tastes better than in a restaurant!
I haven't even watched yesterday's video and you're already uploading a new one? Mike Chen cares about my emotions. Thank you Mikey. ❤❤❤☺😊
Yess… I love the Cambodian beef skewers!! It’s what I look forward to every summer. That’s the only time we make them.
I love Khmer food episode
The pure face of shock when he ate the sausage... Chefs kiss.
I’m Cambodian and it makes me so happy to see you enjoying our food :)))
I really enjoyed the vibes at the Cambodian festival. Thanks for sharing Mikey. I didn’t know anything about Cambodia
Thank you so much for loving Cambodian food
I see food, I see Mike, means good times coming!
im so glad I stayed up late just so I can catch an early episode of Mikey
Mike's is legit. During the day, it is so packed.
I bet his mother loved feeding him, he gets so excited when he eats.
Good job bro!! Thanks for putting Cambodian on the Map again!
That fried chicken looks sooo good! Those skewers at the street fair looked amazing too & the sticky rice
Oh, that green papaya salad looks so good! It’s one of my favorite foods. I could eat it every day. 😋
What’s actually in the Papaya salad? Is it spicy?
Oh, I’m I didn’t see your question sooner! It varies a little by who makes it. However, it includes shredded green papaya, tomatoes, peanuts, Thai chili peppers, and lemon or lime. Sometimes it may also include things like green beans, shredded carrots, basil, garlic, and fresh or dried shrimp. It also includes a sauce that is made from fish sauce, lemon or lime juice, palm sugar, and some other ingredients (not sure as I usually buy a green papaya salad seasoning packet when I make it). It’s usually quite a spicy dish, but you can usually have it made to taste, or even mild if you ask for it to be made mild with no Thai chili peppers. Of course, if the restaurant or place you get it uses a spicy sauce, then it may still be somewhat spicy. I hope this helps!
*sorry I didn’t see your question sooner!
@@emilyh.9240 yes ma’am thank you very much. Where do you buy your ingredients. Do regular supermarkets have the seasoning and the green papaya?
Oh, I usually have to get them at Asian supermarkets.
Yayy finally caught a new upload!! Love your videos Mike!
I love how your this episode is focused on my khmer culture of food some food may smell but there bomb asf lol as my friends would say who aren't Cambodians 🇰🇭🇰🇭💯
Appreciate that he show Cambodian town in ancestors day
It was probably the Plano balloon festival. Parker used to be a very small rural town with horses. It is where the Famous TV show Dallas house is. Plano and Frisco got really big but they still have the balloon festival
So happy to see you representing my culture! :)