Long since overdue, too much bs negative myths told about Filipino food, Filipino food is the bomb diggity, and I as a black person from the southern US am saying this, hopefully this is the beginning of Fiilipinos and Filipino food getting the recognition it deserves. The country gets skipped over by tourists and potential tourists, all because for alot of people hearing in the grapevine that Filipino food is "bad" or "not good" or "not as good a _____ food" I hope the world now learns what they have been missing with PH cuisine.
I won't say that Filipino food tastes bad, but I will say that I prefer other foods over Filipino food. Some of the Filipino foods aren't even Filipino origin and most Filipino foods, i'd say aren't even what I'd consider healthy, but high carbs and fat. I don't know if the chicken skin in the video is meant to be eaten, but with that cooking style, the fat won't really liquify from the meat much and the fat wasn't trimmed away.
@@Jimmy_Boy_Kalahati not all Filipino food r meat-based dishes. I grew up in the northwestern part of the Philippines & we eat more plant-based dishes & sea food than meat. Metro Manila just loves to eat meat & that's just where most foreigners visit.
@@Jimmy_Boy_Kalahati the chicken skin in the video is meant to be eaten... filipino food tastes better than most of the american food, you're right it has fats, lots of calories, carbs etc... but who cares if its tastier... its your choice!
KASAMA is doing a great job in promoting Filipino Food. But, people forget that Filipino Muslims have their own traditional foods that people don't know about, which is just as delicious and tasty.😎
It's unfortunate most Filipino restaurants in the U.S. think they have to mute the spice and flavor and use inferior or inauthentic ingredients to attract non Filipino customers. Kudos to the few places that don't do this.
True. I believe we should not compromise our own culture based on a foreign perspective. As I commented before, if our food becomes mainstream, then other foreign nationals will notice and will soon trickle down to just a common food offering like Italian. They won't even have our Filipino soul and essence, coz it's all about profit. That's gonna be sooo sad.
most of the time, its because authentic ingredients are hard to find in their place so they will find an alternative. plus it makes the dish more affordable since authentic ingredients are more expensive in their place. also, you need to consider the preference of your costumer, that's how you make your business works.
From a business owner perspective, you gotta weigh in the cons and not just the pros. Authentic spices will cost a lot compared to what’s readily available for you abroad and let’s be honest here, Filipino dishes ain’t no Japanese or Korean cuisines (not talking about the taste but the hype) where Western people would be willing to spend a lot of $$$ to taste it. You take that into account and you might as well close your restaurant after 3 months or maximum 1 year. A restaurant needs customers, not just a specific demographic of customers to survive in other countries. I’m a Filipino and I’ve seen a Jollibee branch permanently closed after a year in Japan cause not even Filipinos customers could sustain them. They wanted to be authentic and refused to adhere to what the Japanese are accustomed to and ended up not earning enough. It’s a sad reality.
@@justarandommeow3296 Ironically Filipino food is tastier than Korean and Japanese food. Japanese food is bland and Korean food has too much sweetness, and it might be spicy, but it generally lacks salt.
I'm Filipino and I'm very fortunate to come from a family of great cooks that knows how to bring out the best in our local dishes. Filipino cuisine is sooo good because the Philippines continues to be a melting pot of people and cultures. I've lived in different countries now and enjoy local food everywhere. However, there's nothing else quite like Pinoy dishes. ❤️ 😋 Kudos to this power couple for opening the door a little wider for Filipino cuisine. 🇵🇭
Filipino food is so underrated. Those who saying Filipino food sucks you haven't taste the real and authentic Filipino food and the real way of cooking a Filipino food. If you ever get a Filipino food from a legit Filipino cooks and great restaurants you will easily rank Filipino food as your top favorite foods ever ISTG
@@geralddiaz4539 No one is trying to force your food on others, but people are definitely trying to force people into the narrative that it isnt good food, and that you shouldnt even give it a try, the narrative taints people's initial judgement because the thought will be planted in their head that the food is "bad" which is a real problem over anyone trying to "force the food on anyone" a dangerous narrative is a stuck in stone narrative that just automatically places Filipino food at the bottom of a list vs other foods, with no honest chance at being compared without that pre conceived narrative even being in place. People dont even get to judge the food without automatically knowing that word on the street is, Filipino food is bad, that doesnt even seem realistic; seems like a bunch of haters spun that bs narrative up just to destroy the food in its entirety in peoples minds before they even try it, to bolster other nations they love so much by saying negative stuff about PH food, then hyping the food from their favorite places; I have seen this happen with other things and people outside of food.
@@gangstagummybear3432 lakas pinaglaban mo ah hahaha dude chill out if they say its bad its okay, its their opinion. No need to push anything about PH Food.
I'm so proud of them for getting that Michelin Star Filipino 'Kasama'' restaurant!!! I hope and pray that many Filipino restaurants who will get that kind of recognition. They deserve this! Mabuhay!!!! 🇵🇭
I love that they are promoting ube, this purple yam variety is so Filipino and is the tastiest yam ever, so excited to see the Filipino cuisine finally earning a Michelin star, Thanks to you creative chefs of Kasama!!!
So proud of you, Tim and Genie! Thanks for bringing honor and pride to our country! Congratulations! ❤ Wish you could also open a Kasama branch in the Philippines!
Finally a recognition for Filipino food and a Michelin star . Congratulations and if ever I’m going to Chicago Kasama restaurant will be on my bucket list.
@@KatherineMabilo Did you see this guy's adobo experimentaysyon? Hindi ng pinoy na yun. But it's good enough for the Frenchies because of that 'foam'. Stay away from that place. You could do better.
Man, I love Filipino foods. Sisig, the different variations of Sinigang, Crispy pata, Lechon, Kaldereta, Menudo, Afritada and thdir grilled chicken inasal, squids and other meat. My girlpal made me love eating rice lol
Congratulations Chefs Tim & Genie! Y’all deserve that Michelin Star award! Their food amazingly taste very delicious! That’s why Hoda & Jenna’s tasting reactions are definitely genuine! Kudos Kasama! Can’t wait to eat again in your restaurant. 👍🏼👏🏼🤤🇵🇭🇺🇸
Just stopped here earlier this week. Im Filipino, we tend to be the harshest critics when it comes to our own. The food was great. But the pastries.. wow. Do not miss the pastries. They stand out the most. Worth a stop. PS. The line tends to be long. If they have the option for food pick up, that would be the quikest way to get the food. Also, there are be benches and tables around the corner. Those are open to anyone.
SO PROUD of your achievement with “Kasama”! My wife and I are Filipinos living in Lyon-arguably the culinary capital of France-but still missing honest-to-goodness Filipino food and ingredients every single day. 😢 🇵🇭 Congratulations! 👏🎉 👍
this makes me so proud, I always wonder why Pinoy Food is not recognized as one the good food around the world, they didnt know that Pinoy food has a different versions in each province and that makes it more special
A "pjhilipino" that doesn't speak her own language decided to quick peek at incomplete filipino-english dictionary trying to look up a direct translation of "companion" 🤣
yes with adulterated and westernized filipino dish. Sorry but this isnt a proper representation of the local cuisine but still happy a filipino owned restaurant gets a star.
Incredible and amazing achievenent kabayan!! So very happy for your win as a couple❤ Best wishes and cant wait to see what the future has to offer for filipino cusine🥰 " I always thought I don't want to open the best filipino restaurant, I want to open the best restaurant we can possibly operate" True words of humanity, hardwork for success/serving the global community and the filipino community
A lot of restos in the PH cater to it's customer not to people who awards michelin stars. I get that it's a prestige but anong use pag kamahal-mahal naman ng presyo tas kay liit ng portion? Look at good taste, it's cheap price, large portions, and it just doesnt taste good- it taste effin awesome. Point n grill too.
A lot of talented Filipinos have moved abroad. Many families don't even visit the Phils anymore. I just cant wait to go back again for chicken Inasal Unli Rice and Unli Soup. Also beachfront seafood sinigang.
As someone who lives in Australia, my introduction to Kasama was from the show THE BEAR. I'm so stoked to see it as a real-life restaurant with a Michelin star!
Congratulations ! to Kasama Restaurant for achieving the first Filipino Michelin Award. Many more Blessings. - from your Kapatid, Kapamilia, Kapuso & Kabayan here in California. 👍😎🇵🇭🇺🇲
So nice to see our Fellow country men.. actually Killin' it. So proud of you brotha!. Such a cool combination a Chef and pastries.. This such a genious typo idea!. ❤
Congratulations to Kasama Restaurant. Filipino cuisine is on the rise and getting recognized in the culinary industry. I'll be in Chicago area this weekend. Mabuhay
As a Filipino I ain’t never heard of “Asian American Pacific Islander heritage month” smh But anyway I’m hyped on this restaurant lol very proud, congrats! 🙏🏽🇵🇭
Fan fact....the executive chef of the White house during the Bush & Obama administration is a Filipina, Cristeta Comerford. Jenna's mom Laura was the one who appointed her.
imma be honest with u, technically no it isnt lol its still their own achievement. its ok to feel proud as a fellow filipino but let's not downplay their credit by associating their achievement to the whole country
Nah. It's their achievement. I mean no disrespect but taking credit for something you have nothing to do with isn't very nice. Being happy for them and congratulating them should be good enough.
@@adoboflakes8473 dipping your fish ball on another man's sauce pan is cheap as Tapsilog or Kwek Kwek. It is sad, how people dont realize that such habit is disgraceful.
ADOBO really is just up there! the simplicity of the dish yet when you taste it, its like heaven! I think the easiness and simplicity of the recipe should push everyone to try and make it whichever or wherever country you are in. I tell you, it will become one of your most favorite dish to make! and the best thing is, it is sooooooo easy! yet so flavorful! PS: just stick to the basic recipe and not go too overboard! dont make things complicated!
I'm Filipino, and to tell you the truth the Filipino food of Tim & Genie Kwon's recipes are a modernized way of cooking and mixtures of Western, Indonesian, Chinese & Japanese tastes and presentation. They certainly deserve the price and recommendation of MICHELIN !
I am so happy ang proud for making Filipino food popular in your area, away from the Philippines, and having awarded a Michelin star. i am a Chef myself but unfortunately I'm doing other foreign dishes.
The food is so good that they made a mouthful of tasting and the only thing that they can say now is hmm-hmm-hmm! Great episode! Congratulations to Tim and Genie for getting that Michelin Star!
Long since overdue, too much bs negative myths told about Filipino food, Filipino food is the bomb diggity, and I as a black person from the southern US am saying this, hopefully this is the beginning of Fiilipinos and Filipino food getting the recognition it deserves. The country gets skipped over by tourists and potential tourists, all because for alot of people hearing in the grapevine that Filipino food is "bad" or "not good" or "not as good a _____ food" I hope the world now learns what they have been missing with PH cuisine.
Imma fight someone who says my food is bad 😄.
I won't say that Filipino food tastes bad, but I will say that I prefer other foods over Filipino food. Some of the Filipino foods aren't even Filipino origin and most Filipino foods, i'd say aren't even what I'd consider healthy, but high carbs and fat.
I don't know if the chicken skin in the video is meant to be eaten, but with that cooking style, the fat won't really liquify from the meat much and the fat wasn't trimmed away.
@@Jimmy_Boy_Kalahati not all Filipino food r meat-based dishes. I grew up in the northwestern part of the Philippines & we eat more plant-based dishes & sea food than meat. Metro Manila just loves to eat meat & that's just where most foreigners visit.
@@Jimmy_Boy_Kalahati the chicken skin in the video is meant to be eaten... filipino food tastes better than most of the american food, you're right it has fats, lots of calories, carbs etc... but who cares if its tastier... its your choice!
KASAMA is doing a great job in promoting Filipino Food. But, people forget that Filipino Muslims have their own traditional foods that people don't know about, which is just as delicious and tasty.😎
This man won life, look at his wife and have parents at his back
Yes❤
It's unfortunate most Filipino restaurants in the U.S. think they have to mute the spice and flavor and use inferior or inauthentic ingredients to attract non Filipino customers. Kudos to the few places that don't do this.
True. I believe we should not compromise our own culture based on a foreign perspective. As I commented before, if our food becomes mainstream, then other foreign nationals will notice and will soon trickle down to just a common food offering like Italian. They won't even have our Filipino soul and essence, coz it's all about profit. That's gonna be sooo sad.
most of the time, its because authentic ingredients are hard to find in their place so they will find an alternative. plus it makes the dish more affordable since authentic ingredients are more expensive in their place. also, you need to consider the preference of your costumer, that's how you make your business works.
I agree! All Filipino restaurants need to charge $235 for a dinner meal.
From a business owner perspective, you gotta weigh in the cons and not just the pros. Authentic spices will cost a lot compared to what’s readily available for you abroad and let’s be honest here, Filipino dishes ain’t no Japanese or Korean cuisines (not talking about the taste but the hype) where Western people would be willing to spend a lot of $$$ to taste it. You take that into account and you might as well close your restaurant after 3 months or maximum 1 year. A restaurant needs customers, not just a specific demographic of customers to survive in other countries. I’m a Filipino and I’ve seen a Jollibee branch permanently closed after a year in Japan cause not even Filipinos customers could sustain them. They wanted to be authentic and refused to adhere to what the Japanese are accustomed to and ended up not earning enough. It’s a sad reality.
@@justarandommeow3296 Ironically Filipino food is tastier than Korean and Japanese food. Japanese food is bland and Korean food has too much sweetness, and it might be spicy, but it generally lacks salt.
Congratulations to Kasama Restaurant. Filipino cuisine is on the rise and getting recognized in the culinary industry.
still no michelin star in philippines.
I'm Filipino and I'm very fortunate to come from a family of great cooks that knows how to bring out the best in our local dishes. Filipino cuisine is sooo good because the Philippines continues to be a melting pot of people and cultures. I've lived in different countries now and enjoy local food everywhere. However, there's nothing else quite like Pinoy dishes. ❤️ 😋 Kudos to this power couple for opening the door a little wider for Filipino cuisine. 🇵🇭
Mabuhay!!
Right on!
Like that pakpak
Thank you for promoting Filipino food and introducing it to a wider audience. Hoda & Jenna’s tasting reactions are definitely genuine!
You honestly believe they're genuine? They almost ruined the show with how fake they were.
No, kasama doesn’t mean “together.” Kasama means “companion.” Together in Tagalog is “magkasama.”
As a Filipino, I'm happy this is being recognized!. Congratulations to you and your kitchen team/staff for winning such prestigious award!.
As someone who grew up in PH, I’m very glad Filipino food is getting more recognition
filipino food was the best among the rest
@@gablumantas filipino food is crap.. even dogs dont eat it
Personally, I don't think it will be globally recognized or popular.
hub?
@@RollerBladingSuxs true, to prove that, the hosts were more excited to try the dish topped with Serrano ham :)
Filipino food is so underrated. Those who saying Filipino food sucks you haven't taste the real and authentic Filipino food and the real way of cooking a Filipino food. If you ever get a Filipino food from a legit Filipino cooks and great restaurants you will easily rank Filipino food as your top favorite foods ever ISTG
SO SO TRUE, 100% facts
yes but you cant force our kocal cuisine on others...if youre happy with our food we dont need approval of others.
It’s fusion food
@@geralddiaz4539 No one is trying to force your food on others, but people are definitely trying to force people into the narrative that it isnt good food, and that you shouldnt even give it a try, the narrative taints people's initial judgement because the thought will be planted in their head that the food is "bad" which is a real problem over anyone trying to "force the food on anyone" a dangerous narrative is a stuck in stone narrative that just automatically places Filipino food at the bottom of a list vs other foods, with no honest chance at being compared without that pre conceived narrative even being in place.
People dont even get to judge the food without automatically knowing that word on the street is, Filipino food is bad, that doesnt even seem realistic; seems like a bunch of haters spun that bs narrative up just to destroy the food in its entirety in peoples minds before they even try it, to bolster other nations they love so much by saying negative stuff about PH food, then hyping the food from their favorite places; I have seen this happen with other things and people outside of food.
@@gangstagummybear3432 lakas pinaglaban mo ah hahaha dude chill out if they say its bad its okay, its their opinion. No need to push anything about PH Food.
I'm so proud of them for getting that Michelin Star Filipino 'Kasama'' restaurant!!! I hope and pray that many Filipino restaurants who will get that kind of recognition. They deserve this! Mabuhay!!!! 🇵🇭
YEAH BUT IS THEIR CHICKEN BETTER THAN SEÑOR PEDRO LECHON MANOK?!!
Kasama not kabayan.
@@curlyfurpuppyltd8817 ok. I've changed it na po
Thank you for promoting Filipino food and introducing it to a wider audience. It's truly appreciated! ❤
I was introduced to Filipino food when I married my wife who's from there ! Been eating it off and on ever since !! 😂
I love that they are promoting ube, this purple yam variety is so Filipino and is the tastiest yam ever, so excited to see the Filipino cuisine finally earning a Michelin star, Thanks to you creative chefs of Kasama!!!
So proud of you, Tim and Genie! Thanks for bringing honor and pride to our country! Congratulations! ❤ Wish you could also open a Kasama branch in the Philippines!
Kasama = Companion/ Company
Magkasama = Together
Together Sa Kama
@@JoelleEmbitch😂😂😂
@@JoelleEmbitch wag Kang bastos! - Direk 💀💀
@@JoelleEmbitch The food is so good, you might as well be together sa kama.
Finally a recognition for Filipino food and a Michelin star . Congratulations and if ever I’m going to Chicago Kasama restaurant will be on my bucket list.
She's chinese
@@yussufalkamaal912 The Guy is Filipino and the food being served was Filipino Food Bruh
Why don't you ask your nanang to make you pinakbet. Don't waste your money on a restaurant that is obviously geared for white people.
@@KatherineMabilo Did you see this guy's adobo experimentaysyon? Hindi ng pinoy na yun. But it's good enough for the Frenchies because of that 'foam'. Stay away from that place. You could do better.
@@KatherineMabilo but what if she рut dоg/саt/Ьаt mеаt in thеⲅе? We'll have another раndemic again 🤷🏼♀️
Salamat kapatid! So proud Mabuhay!
Congratulations to you and your kitchen team/staff for winning such prestigious award!
As a Filipino, I'm happy this is being recognized!
Pinoy pride !!!🇵🇭🥰❤️ Congratulations Kasama Chefs and your team! We’re so proud of you. Truly a well-deserved recognition.⭐️🏆👏👏👏
Man, I love Filipino foods.
Sisig, the different variations of Sinigang, Crispy pata, Lechon, Kaldereta, Menudo, Afritada and thdir grilled chicken inasal, squids and other meat.
My girlpal made me love eating rice lol
Congratulations Chefs Tim & Genie! Y’all deserve that Michelin Star award! Their food amazingly taste very delicious! That’s why Hoda & Jenna’s tasting reactions are definitely genuine! Kudos Kasama! Can’t wait to eat again in your restaurant. 👍🏼👏🏼🤤🇵🇭🇺🇸
She's chinese
Just stopped here earlier this week. Im Filipino, we tend to be the harshest critics when it comes to our own. The food was great. But the pastries.. wow. Do not miss the pastries. They stand out the most. Worth a stop.
PS. The line tends to be long. If they have the option for food pick up, that would be the quikest way to get the food. Also, there are be benches and tables around the corner. Those are open to anyone.
MAY SINUGBA/INIHAW NA ISDA DIN BA SILA DUN?!!
SO PROUD of your achievement with “Kasama”! My wife and I are Filipinos living in Lyon-arguably the culinary capital of France-but still missing honest-to-goodness Filipino food and ingredients every single day. 😢 🇵🇭
Congratulations! 👏🎉 👍
this makes me so proud, I always wonder why Pinoy Food is not recognized as one the good food around the world, they didnt know that Pinoy food has a different versions in each province and that makes it more special
MABUHAY! YOU MAKE ALL PINOYS PROUD!
SALUDOS!
Genie said 'our team' instead of 'our' only. Makes sense why they won that star.
Mabuhay! Congratulations 👏🏼👏🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼🇵🇭🇵🇭💪🏼💪🏼
am emotional ❤❤❤ thank you “Kasama” and Proud to both of you and hoping that someday I can visit your restaurant in Chicago…GEFELICITEERD 🎉🎉🎉
Filipino food has always been under rated, kudos the chef for bringing it out there 🎉
Huge congratulations! Mabuhay, Kasama! 🇵🇭
A "pjhilipino" that doesn't speak her own language decided to quick peek at incomplete filipino-english dictionary trying to look up a direct translation of "companion" 🤣
Well deserve Filipino food served everywhere in the world 🌎
As a filipino,im proud that our dish was recognized by michelin..
Congrats to both❤❤❤
🇵🇭🇵🇭
why philippinese are always proud people even for no apparent reason?
So proud of you kababayan❤🎉… Gratulations…🎉
Proud FILIPINO CHEF HERE!!👏👏👏👏 GREAT JOB KABAYAN!🎉🎉🎉
Yeah, im a filipino chef based in australia. Gusto ko rin ikalat at ipalaki ang filipino cuisine dito 😊
Congrsts my fellow Filipino
I loved pinoy adobo chicken ng and pork. Congrats
this is one of the best and right/proper way of cooking adobo, seriously. thanks for making Pinoy food world class.
Can you imagine thats like winning a gold medals in olympics by getting that michellin star soooooo proud
WoW 🤩 a Michelin star for Filipino restaurant? What a wonderful way to recognise an Asian cuisine 🎊🎉🎊🎉🤩🇵🇭
yes with adulterated and westernized filipino dish. Sorry but this isnt a proper representation of the local cuisine but still happy a filipino owned restaurant gets a star.
Congrats so happy, not because we have to force others to approve our food, but more of our cuisine genuinely bringing joy to others.
Im so proud.Filipino Food got recognition in Michael in list.its an honor.
Congratulations!!! As a Filipino, makes me feel so proud!!
Proud of them. They worked hard for it. There's a lot of lost Filipino recipes out there , hopefully this helps to bring those back.
Congratulations Tim, a true filipino making a very authentic adobong manok. Mabuhay ka sir, well deserved ang michelin star!
So proud for our Filipino kababayan!👏🎊🎉🤩♥️🙏
UNGAS HAHA 😊
Incredible and amazing achievenent kabayan!! So very happy for your win as a couple❤ Best wishes and cant wait to see what the future has to offer for filipino cusine🥰 " I always thought I don't want to open the best filipino restaurant, I want to open the best restaurant we can possibly operate" True words of humanity, hardwork for success/serving the global community and the filipino community
I’ve heard of this couple before. Congratulations to them! However, there’s gotta be a few more Filipino restaurants that deserve a Michelin star.
Happy for them, I really am...yet downhearted at the same time. The first PH resto to get a Michelin Star yet its not in the PH
Michelin does not award stars in the Philippines currently.
Thats fine, alot of Michelin star food is highly overrated anyways
A lot of restos in the PH cater to it's customer not to people who awards michelin stars. I get that it's a prestige but anong use pag kamahal-mahal naman ng presyo tas kay liit ng portion? Look at good taste, it's cheap price, large portions, and it just doesnt taste good- it taste effin awesome. Point n grill too.
A lot of talented Filipinos have moved abroad. Many families don't even visit the Phils anymore.
I just cant wait to go back again for chicken Inasal Unli Rice and Unli Soup. Also beachfront seafood sinigang.
@@gangstagummybear3432 a tire company tryin' to tell people what to eat 💀💀
Good job, kababayan 🇵🇭
Wow! The foods looks so yummy. I wish the restaurant is in Los Angeles. Congratulations to Kasama Restaurant!👍🏼❤️
With the way they took a bite and can't talk anymore due to the very delicious food they tasted and enjoying at the same time... says it ALL 😊🥰😍
Wow... so proud of you, Kabayan! Kasama ka talaga sa TAGUMPAY! Mabuhay!
I'm always proud of my delicacies food of my favorite Pinoy dishes... Too die for.
Marami at matagal ng nagluluto ng masasarap na pagkaing Filipinos sa Amerika noon pa. Long overdue na yan.
Congrats Filipino restaurant in Chicago Mabuhay 👍👍❤️💐
Thank you for having such a great pair over. Hats off. I enjoyed watching every bit of your show.
Looking so scrumptious 😋. Congrats guys, very deserving recognition. 👏 🇵🇭.
As someone who lives in Australia, my introduction to Kasama was from the show THE BEAR. I'm so stoked to see it as a real-life restaurant with a Michelin star!
Im super proud of you both❤
Congratulations !
to Kasama Restaurant for achieving the first Filipino Michelin Award.
Many more Blessings.
- from your Kapatid,
Kapamilia, Kapuso & Kabayan here in California. 👍😎🇵🇭🇺🇲
Filipino food doesn’t need michelin star, it’s already good on its own
This add fuel to my burning heart as a filipino!!!!!
Easiest and one of the tastiest cuisine ever.
No need for complicated ingredients.
WOW! Congratulations! So proud to have a Filipino restaurant with a Michelin star!
Now THIS is something to be proud of!!! I hope to visit this place one day! God Bless! Love from PH
Wow! wave ur flag❤ 🇵🇭
So nice to see our Fellow country men.. actually Killin' it. So proud of you brotha!. Such a cool combination a Chef and pastries.. This such a genious typo idea!. ❤
Congratulations to Kasama Restaurant. Filipino cuisine is on the rise and getting recognized in the culinary industry. I'll be in Chicago area this weekend. Mabuhay
All of ASEAN is proud for the Pinoys.
PH's comfort foods are the best, made with love as always! Proud Pinoy here!
As a Filipino I ain’t never heard of “Asian American Pacific Islander heritage month” smh But anyway I’m hyped on this restaurant lol very proud, congrats! 🙏🏽🇵🇭
Mabuhay kabayans🤗 Proud Filipino here
Fan fact....the executive chef of the White house during the Bush & Obama administration is a Filipina, Cristeta Comerford. Jenna's mom Laura was the one who appointed her.
*Fan* fact?
@@tropicalstorm339 Fun*
So?
@@wukong9424 so you can talk to
the 🤚🏻
then what?
Wow! I hope they did more air time to feature the actual restaurant so that it still keeps getting more attention! Galing ng Kasama!
Congratulations! Mabuhay
Goosebumps. Mabuhay kabayan! CONGRATULATIONS! You both look grounded . Keep it ❤ 🙏🌸
This is an achievement for the Philippines.
imma be honest with u, technically no it isnt lol its still their own achievement. its ok to feel proud as a fellow filipino but let's not downplay their credit by associating their achievement to the whole country
@@zocker2586 true... but I just want the whole country to be proud and happy for him.
@@sls12III I agree :D
Nah. It's their achievement. I mean no disrespect but taking credit for something you have nothing to do with isn't very nice. Being happy for them and congratulating them should be good enough.
@@adoboflakes8473 dipping your fish ball on another man's sauce pan is cheap as Tapsilog or Kwek Kwek. It is sad, how people dont realize that such habit is disgraceful.
Congratulations kasama 🎉🎉🎉🎉for Mechelin award 👏 ❤️ 💖 🙌 you both deserve it .
❤love it proud Filipino ❤️❤️🇯🇵🇵🇭
Really?
@@Perfection212 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ngayon lulutuin kita ng adobo 😂
@@happy4840 😂😂😂 pakuluan mo na yan
Please bring them back ❤❤❤❤
ADOBO really is just up there! the simplicity of the dish yet when you taste it, its like heaven! I think the easiness and simplicity of the recipe should push everyone to try and make it whichever or wherever country you are in. I tell you, it will become one of your most favorite dish to make! and the best thing is, it is sooooooo easy! yet so flavorful!
PS: just stick to the basic recipe and not go too overboard! dont make things complicated!
So proud of you guys.more blessings to come. You defo deserve it
They are such a beautiful couple!! Congratulations to them got making history 🎉
Looking forward to finally seeing Filipino flavors and cuisine go mainstream! Big win for foodies around the world! 😛
Filipino food is under rated. Once you try it though.....you will start craving it more and more.
😂 total BS
I'm Filipino, and to tell you the truth the Filipino food of Tim & Genie Kwon's recipes are a modernized way of cooking and mixtures of Western, Indonesian, Chinese & Japanese tastes and presentation. They certainly deserve the price and recommendation of MICHELIN !
I am so happy ang proud for making Filipino food popular in your area, away from the Philippines, and having awarded a Michelin star. i am a Chef myself but unfortunately I'm doing other foreign dishes.
Congratulations to the couple who made it and win the michelin star.
Great job and a big congrats!
Nitpick:
Kasama = companion
Magkasama = together
Congrats, kabayan! Mabuhay❤
Wow congratulations❤️❤️😇 Proud filipino here in NY cheering for you guys!! Great job
Mabuhay. You make the entire nation proud
Korean pastry chef Genie Kwon (his wife) is also amazing 😍
Congratulations to all the Filipinos 🇵🇭
Luh.. why congratulate the other filipinos? They didn’t do anything.. pinoy pride is weird.. taking other accomplishments as their own
Congratulations to the young couple!
Bring your food back to the Philippines.
The food is so good that they made a mouthful of tasting and the only thing that they can say now is hmm-hmm-hmm! Great episode! Congratulations to Tim and Genie for getting that Michelin Star!
I love this show. The hosts gobble up each dish from different countries and sincerely love what they are eating.
FILIPINO FOOD IS SO DELICIOUS 💗🙏🏻
LOOKING AT THE FOOD, THE DESCRIPTION, MAKES MY MOUTH WATER,. !!! IMPRESSIVE , IS FILIPINO FOOD UNDERRATED??
It’s the food that I identify with as a Filipino… Congrats to the couple!!!
So sweet. Totally fusion of 2 asian backgrounds. Amazing..m🎉🎉🎉