There are words there are easier to learn for us, and you can "hide" your Italian accent easily, but some words are just impossible to pronounce for us. I sound exactly like him. 😂
@@Goldenskies__ english is just english, no need to hide, people will understand you well anyway. TBH I have the biggest problem understanding people from England lol
@@Goldenskies__ his English is way above average for non-natives. The chances that you speak "exactly like him" are very slim, and even if you did you shouldn't use him as a negative reference.
@@Goldenskies__ Also, there's no need to hide your accent. Everybody has an accwnt, even Anglo-Americans ans Brits. There's no standard pronunciation in English. Just learn the phonetics and become fluent.
Italian here. I just watched the previous video on Paris. Some days ago, probably in the days this video was filmed, I was in Naples with two french friends. We were discussing how it's possible that French people are in the street protesting for somethin serious, while Italian are just crazy about a football match... Great video anyway!
I love this format of casually reviewing a city's local food while there is only chaos going on in the background. Hope another video will be out at some point. it has some weird mix between relaxing and exciting.
Yo Luis you're not gonna believe this but after watching your video for the 20th time I booked a flight to Naples with some friends and tracked down all the places you visited in the video on Google Maps. We're visiting for a day and eating the same stuff you ate. Why? Why not. In 3 weeks I'm gonna be having some of that sfoggliatella in the very same spot as you lmao
It was some of the best food I’ve had in my life. Cheap as well. We had like 6 meals a day for 4 days lol Thank you for the recommendations. I even slid down the same stairs you did and we took some sfogglia pictures at the same spot you did. We checked the pattern in the wall to find the right spot. Definitely recommended. We had a lot of fun. Naples is a crazy af city. First place I visited that I wouldn’t want to live in but we all loved the trip itself.
I love these food reviews amidst the chaos that is European cities. It's got a very Anthony Bourdain feel where it displays the true experience of what it's like to eat food when you get it from there.
It's hilarious when the guy at the pizza place tells him this is probably the last kind of this pizza he's ever going to eat... then at around 1:36 he flashes the words "Probably it was a Threat" on the screen for a split second 😂
For all the people who didn't understand the fireworks and all those explosions, it was because the Naples football Club won the championship after 33 years, so that wasn't any type or riot lmao, they were just celebrating. Grande luis❤
@@Bruno-P at marriages, birthdays, college degrees etc.. are just peasants people ... don't compare with new year celebrations and Scudetto's celebrations
L'ha fatto di nuovo. L'ha fatto di nuovo in un luogo che adesso mi sembra talmente ovvio ma al quale non avevo pensato. L'ilarità dietro questa serie di due episodi è mistica, e trovo l'essersi mantenuta la stessa "coerenza" del paesaggio nell'aver passato da una situazione incentrata sulla protesta, straniera, a una situazione nostrana di festeggiamenti la caratteristica di massima di questo video, è piacevole in modo pungente.
YES! Thank you Luis!! These just keep getting better and better!! Thank you for the humour, it's exactly the perfect dry humour and also informative travel guide combination!! reminds me of Richard Ayoade's 'Travel Man' a bit... Can't wait for the next one...!!! 🤣🙏
Luis è tornato finalmente, con l'obbiettivo di conquistare il mondo e lo sappiamo tutti noi che lo seguiamo dai suoi primi video che quando si pone un obbiettivo nessuno può fermarlo. Go Luis go
È quello a cui stavo pensando mentre guardavo il video... e il bello è che il vlog in sé non è costato nemmeno quanto quello che è costata la campagna promozionale della Santanchè
The fact that Luis is so unbothered around his chaotic surroundings practically made him a famous living meme on the internet as of now due to his previous video in France 😂
my fav food blogger so far. I like the way he talks in the middle of folks there, the cheap food, and the camera angle too. shout out to the cameraman!
This kind of reporting/journalism is so funny and entertaining, it reminds me of Philomena Cunk who usually discusses serious topics, but in a ridiculous way. Keep it up, it's a hilarious concept😂
I love Philomena Cunk, especially that religion episode but there is another similar, a viral clip of a Myanmar women doing her excersise routine while a coup happening behind her
I'm Brazilian, and like many in Brazil, thanks to the large migration movements of the late 19th and mid-20th centuries, we have a huge Italian influence around here, especially in the state of São Paulo, where I was born. It's really cool to be familiar with absolutely all the food they ate. Warm regards from Brazil to everyone.
He was in Naples in the days of the victory of the top Italian football championship (Serie A) by the SSC Napoli team, 33 years after the last victory thanks to Diego Armando Maradona. Which in Naples is like the national football team, actually more than a national football team, it's as if each one of them had won a lot of money in the lottery!
Sono contentissimo di vedere un pubblico internazionale scoprire Luis. È di sicuro il content creator Italiano più talentuoso e originale a livello creativo e artistico. Grande Luis continua così ❤
Obrigado por mais um vídeo Luis, Nápoles parece uma cidade fantástica, tenho desejo de visitar desde que assistir Jojo part. 5 Ansioso para o próximo episódio, muito amor do Brasil.
Naples was such a lovely city when i visited. The vesuvio towers over it's Streets and beautiful bay. Magnificent 19th century architecture and (as shown in the video) superb food at every corner. I can't wait to go back ❤
i suggest you to come back in few weeks, as you could (like Luis did) enjoy this beautiful climate of joy and happiness in the city ❤️ napoli’s really in a stunning moment
I love these videos so much. There’s so much chaos and craziness in the world but a lot of people just want to get something to eat and go about their day not being bothered by the insanity that this world is even if it’s sometimes good and these are the perfect representation of that! 😂
Bellissimo video e da Napoletano ho apprezzato ancora di più, sicuramente meglio dell' ultima esperienza che hai avuto con i genitori americani, e pure in quel caso sei stato un signore a non generalizzare. Sempre un piacere guardarti ❤
I love these videos, Luis! Doing a video about food in the middle of chaos and noise. The video in France was awesome but this one in the middle of Napoli while the city celebrates their scudetto is amazing!
I love your content bro! I actually watched a ton of your Italian videos without understanding a single word and absolutely loved it. You are super funny and incredibly creative!
The city is so real, so vibrant so authentic so tough looking (in a good way), I wish I was there to witness a historical not so usual moment. Congratulations to Napoli they really deserve it this season.
Well most of those were just football fans celebrating Napoli being champions of Italy lmao, but there was a demonstration by a union in the video as well yeah
Honestly as a Filipino, I never expected Italian food to be that cheap, 15 euros is around 900 pesos in our country, while still looking so good. Deffo a good video to recommend to friends who are visiting Naples!
Naples is an exception, everything there is very cheap. This is because the south of Italy is considered to be low affluent compared to the north where most of the foods he tried will be worth double.
@@sandroh7573 The pizzas in the north are mostly shite though, this is coming from a northern italian, the only good pizzas are usually made by neapolitans who make them Napoli style (soft, thin but with big crust and with the least topping possible) the rest is mostly garbage, especially the ones made by Doner kebab places.
I’m an Italian living abroad and nobody will ever understand what I feel every time I eat pizza here: one pizza half of the size of that one, that tastes decent but could be better, at a price which is at least 3 times of the one Luis is eating in Naples. Italian food abroad is such a luxury fashionable food. Then you go back to your country, and there you are being served the better food in the most unfashionable place by the most unmannered waiter ever existing in the world. I’d love to see the traumatized faces of all the people living abroad who are used to go to their snobby and pricey Italian restaurants eating there. Hahaha! 😂
@@Myname-cb9ruci sono anche altre pizzerie buone fuori Napoli (non sono come le originali e vanno scelte, ma se hai voglia di pizza non sono niente male)
sei tornato con delle grandi idee di format come un tempo, forse con questi ultimi due video ti sei superato. I grandi artisti come te riescono sempre a tirare fuori la magia dal nulla, sei di grande ispirazione
La contrarietà tra la calma della spiegazione con musichetta francese, e il caos dei festeggiamenti che aumentava man mano che andava avanti il video è la chiave di volta che rende questo video un'opera di genialità. Nella semplicità, emergi su tutti con un video di 6 minuti... questa è arte.
Fun fact: Forse non tutti lo sanno, ma il motivo per cui Luis è così a suo agio nelle manifestazioni, di qualsiasi tipo, è che i suoi primi video di strada documentavano appunto le manifestazioni, soprattutto quelle studentesche a Bologna.
Sei un grande Luis. Il giornalista che mi ricorda alberto angela ma nella sua versione più particolare e divertente. E poi,hai reso la nostra Napoli ancora più bella e molto buffa tra bombe e cibo in modo eccellente. Sei incredibile.
To be honest, I only came across your channel a day ago, and I must say your content is truly impressive. Your ideas are unique, and watching your videos reminds me of the experience of watching Christopher Nolan's movies.
Ti seguo da sempre e in questi ultimi video rivedo il vecchio Luis che si supera e ci fa emozionare! Qui traspare la tua creatività e originalità, non dimenticarti del talento che hai. Grazie Luis 🙏
I know, nobody want knows what I think about this video but I wanna tell you something, always. This video is crazy, Him (Luis Sal) tell us some about the Neapolitan culture, places, energy from the people only with his semplicity of talk and video making; When he drink a coffe, i don't see only a guy drinking some stuff but a real reporter with a good comicity and will of show the real essence of the place. thank you Luis! P.S.: Sorry for the badly English.
Onestamente sempre il migliore , con una intelligenza e simpatia che lo diversificano dagli altri . Sopratutto unico italiano che fa content in lingua inglese perfect:) gg
My head canon is that Luis sincerely wants to enjoy cuisine throughout Europe and has unfortunate luck with coincidental social upheaval.
The best part is that this isn’t even necessarily social upheaval, it’s just how Europeans celebrate winning a soccer game
@@BitspokesV2 nah, that's totally napoli celebration style
@@BitspokesV2 not just a game tho they just won the league for the first time in 33 years so its kind of special
@@alanbrito4941 Como 33?
@@dudyorz 33?🏎️🥵
can't wait for the next episode: what to eat in Ukraine
😂😂😂😂
Lmao
Quoto
Не думаю що ти хотів обідити когось із Українців, а просто написав щось веселе для публики👍
Yeah, we are very welcome. Tasting a burnt russian is center of Bahmut. Yummy.
"The meatball was very meaty." This is the kind of hard-hitting culinary journalism we need, but not the one we deserve right now.
it's also because you can find some meatballs that are more "bready" then "meaty" ... not everyone make them with the same amount of meat
some meatballs have more flour than meat btw
the way his energy doesn’t change regardless of the surroundings is what makes these videos so funny to me
Love how Luis says everything with an Italian accent, except water
There are words there are easier to learn for us, and you can "hide" your Italian accent easily, but some words are just impossible to pronounce for us. I sound exactly like him. 😂
@@Goldenskies__ english is just english, no need to hide, people will understand you well anyway. TBH I have the biggest problem understanding people from England lol
not really
@@Goldenskies__ his English is way above average for non-natives. The chances that you speak "exactly like him" are very slim, and even if you did you shouldn't use him as a negative reference.
@@Goldenskies__ Also, there's no need to hide your accent. Everybody has an accwnt, even Anglo-Americans ans Brits. There's no standard pronunciation in English. Just learn the phonetics and become fluent.
So glad to see that bookinair of NelloTaver...he's my spiritual guide
😂😂😂
Ahahahahahahah
Sto murenn
10/10 best commento
Bookinair😂😂😂😂
Italian here. I just watched the previous video on Paris. Some days ago, probably in the days this video was filmed, I was in Naples with two french friends. We were discussing how it's possible that French people are in the street protesting for somethin serious, while Italian are just crazy about a football match... Great video anyway!
Italians being italians. 😎
We just like parties. 😂
perché gli italiani non protestano mai e i francesi non tengono assolutamente per il calcio locale. Ma fammi il piacere
I love this format of casually reviewing a city's local food while there is only chaos going on in the background. Hope another video will be out at some point. it has some weird mix between relaxing and exciting.
Napoli: Vince lo scudetto
Luis: Hi guys, i'm in Naples
Tutti lo sapevamo
I like how in every video, Luis likes to find the most chaotic places to just walk like nothing's happening
"Every video", literally 2 lol
@@stefanoscolari3902 i was referring to videos similar to this one
naples is like this everywhere
Yeah we know
@@riccardoraimondi4468 i hope you realise napoli football club had just won the italian championship that day
Yo Luis you're not gonna believe this but after watching your video for the 20th time I booked a flight to Naples with some friends and tracked down all the places you visited in the video on Google Maps. We're visiting for a day and eating the same stuff you ate. Why? Why not.
In 3 weeks I'm gonna be having some of that sfoggliatella in the very same spot as you lmao
Brava
It was some of the best food I’ve had in my life. Cheap as well. We had like 6 meals a day for 4 days lol
Thank you for the recommendations. I even slid down the same stairs you did and we took some sfogglia pictures at the same spot you did. We checked the pattern in the wall to find the right spot.
Definitely recommended. We had a lot of fun. Naples is a crazy af city. First place I visited that I wouldn’t want to live in but we all loved the trip itself.
That’s just wholesome, ur living it right! you should be pinned
thats awesome! hope you liked it we love people like you coming to our country!
I love these food reviews amidst the chaos that is European cities. It's got a very Anthony Bourdain feel where it displays the true experience of what it's like to eat food when you get it from there.
You've never been to a european city, have you?
@@alaner1383 that goes without saying
This type of video in which you review food while chaos is being relentlessly unleashed completly fascinates me, I find it very artistic.
It's hilarious when the guy at the pizza place tells him this is probably the last kind of this pizza he's ever going to eat... then at around 1:36 he flashes the words "Probably it was a Threat" on the screen for a split second 😂
Our very own bambino has perfected the art. Amazing work.
This isn’t chaotic or anything, it’s just a normal Tuesday day in an ordinary European city.
Luis si sta involontariamente prefissando l'obiettivo di generare 4 volte i risultati della campagna Open to Meraviglia
mamma mia veramente
Oh a me la voglia di andare a Napoli a mangiare è venuta davvero
E senza comprare account fake di palestrati stranieri che parlano un meraviglioso italiano :D
ma se moltiplichi per 0 non è un gran risultato!
Open to esperienza culinaria in bordello urbano
The funniest thing is the chaotic walk through where he is NOWHERE near the camera but we can still hear him crystal clear
In 6 minuti ha fatto meglio di qualsiasi altro food blogger italiano in 15-20 minuti.
Dopo Parigi, Napoli in inglese, Luis punta a essere ✨INTERNATIONAL ✨
e nello scorso video lo e' pure diventato
Ah ecco perché parla sempre inglese. Se le pensa!
Come Zeb89
Ma bella pe nellotaver
Pitbull just entered the chat
For all the people who didn't understand the fireworks and all those explosions, it was because the Naples football Club won the championship after 33 years, so that wasn't any type or riot lmao, they were just celebrating.
Grande luis❤
Napoli celebrated their football club like Philidelphia celebrates their football club. Burn the city lmao
Just like they do on new year's eve, at marriages, birthdays, college degrees, etc...
@@xunqianbaidu6917 yeah but they're used to it though. First thing they won in 33 years
@@Bruno-P at marriages, birthdays, college degrees etc.. are just peasants people ... don't compare with new year celebrations and Scudetto's celebrations
Championship which is english 2nd division tho 😀
L'ha fatto di nuovo. L'ha fatto di nuovo in un luogo che adesso mi sembra talmente ovvio ma al quale non avevo pensato. L'ilarità dietro questa serie di due episodi è mistica, e trovo l'essersi mantenuta la stessa "coerenza" del paesaggio nell'aver passato da una situazione incentrata sulla protesta, straniera, a una situazione nostrana di festeggiamenti la caratteristica di massima di questo video, è piacevole in modo pungente.
YES! Thank you Luis!! These just keep getting better and better!! Thank you for the humour, it's exactly the perfect dry humour and also informative travel guide combination!! reminds me of Richard Ayoade's 'Travel Man' a bit... Can't wait for the next one...!!! 🤣🙏
Luis è tornato finalmente, con l'obbiettivo di conquistare il mondo e lo sappiamo tutti noi che lo seguiamo dai suoi primi video che quando si pone un obbiettivo nessuno può fermarlo. Go Luis go
Se c’è una cosa che non puoi mai fare
Quella cosa è mollare
@@pietrozenatello9302 ha un sogno nel cuore
@@pietrozenatello9302ahahahahah
@@n.9954 ha un cuore nel sogno
@@pietrozenatello9302 se lo vuoi lo puoi
Quest’uomo ha fatto uno spot per una parte dell’Italia migliore di quella fatta dal governo
Applauso
È quello a cui stavo pensando mentre guardavo il video... e il bello è che il vlog in sé non è costato nemmeno quanto quello che è costata la campagna promozionale della Santanchè
@@sarathteb9788 esatto
questa è la differenza tra chi sa cosa fare e a chi vengono dati soldi per provare a fare qualcosa
@@luca__51 che tristezza che i nostri soldi vengano sprecati in modo così imbarazzante
immagino quanto un estero abbia voglia di visitare napoli dopo averla vista soqquadro
Love the chaotic vibe, enjoy every bit of the editing all the way towards the end. Thought his accent was lovely too lol
Grazie per condividere uno dei doni più grandi... La spontaneità ❤ un grande abbraccio
It's not gonna be easy to keep up the "eating at a riot" theme for food videos, but I applaud your efforts thus far.
It's not a riot (the side effects are kind of the same tho) it's just neapolitan people celebrating
waiting for kiev
@@matteospagnolo3732 It's just a normal day in naples
@@lostinthesupermarketfacts
@@lostinthesupermarket once every 33 years, of course.
The fact that Luis is so unbothered around his chaotic surroundings practically made him a famous living meme on the internet as of now due to his previous video in France 😂
Well done, you pointed out the obvious!
@@peterfunny5662probably he's an old man
He's been a top UA-camr in Italy before that. Look at the viewcount for his Italian-language stuff
That is not chaotic. That is daily life in Napoli.
@@peterfunny5662 he sounds like a native Italian who’s surprised at how internationally popular that France video was
🤣you’ve got to be one of the funniest persons I’ve seen lately on UA-cam. God Bless
my fav food blogger so far. I like the way he talks in the middle of folks there, the cheap food, and the camera angle too. shout out to the cameraman!
Luis ha capito cosa piace ai francesi 😎
Dovrebbe fare un video in cui mostra il bidet
@@andreagarofoli2393 quoto
Ti sembra francese ?🤌
E dove ha mostrato il mondiale 2006?
@@GDRossi-jn6zd intende i botti
Luis is the perfect mix between the static, chaotic drama of Buster Keaton and the welcoming smile of a young bolognese guy.
This type of videos are incredible Luis! Keep doing them. Congratulazioni e tutto il meglio per te 😁
This series of chaotich food reviews are just pure gold
This kind of reporting/journalism is so funny and entertaining, it reminds me of Philomena Cunk who usually discusses serious topics, but in a ridiculous way.
Keep it up, it's a hilarious concept😂
I love Philomena Cunk, especially that religion episode
but there is another similar, a viral clip of a Myanmar women doing her excersise routine while a coup happening behind her
I'm Brazilian, and like many in Brazil, thanks to the large migration movements of the late 19th and mid-20th centuries, we have a huge Italian influence around here, especially in the state of São Paulo, where I was born. It's really cool to be familiar with absolutely all the food they ate.
Warm regards from Brazil to everyone.
yes Junior Junior, its crazy man
@@Merkava-IV and delicious
Man Sao paulo It is the city with the most concentration of Neapolitans, like more than 965.000k, more than Naples!(914.000k)
Certamente.
State of Paraná too, where I'm from
Increíble forma de mostrar la energía de Nápoles , con su caos y su gastronomía chocando entre si ❤❤
hi Luis, I really enjoyed how you taste the food and how you showing the beautiful naples's city
I love this young italian man! I hope he doesn't get in any dangerous situations!
He was in Naples in the days of the victory of the top Italian football championship (Serie A) by the SSC Napoli team, 33 years after the last victory thanks to Diego Armando Maradona. Which in Naples is like the national football team, actually more than a national football team, it's as if each one of them had won a lot of money in the lottery!
@@gefryfostuvi2184 nobody asked and nobody cares
@@Bruno-P dai Bruno stai calmo
@@leichetibuca si deve dire che però ha ragione
@@Bruno-P minchia Bruno anche meno
Sono contentissimo di vedere un pubblico internazionale scoprire Luis. È di sicuro il content creator Italiano più talentuoso e originale a livello creativo e artistico. Grande Luis continua così ❤
Obrigado por mais um vídeo Luis, Nápoles parece uma cidade fantástica, tenho desejo de visitar desde que assistir Jojo part. 5
Ansioso para o próximo episódio, muito amor do Brasil.
Personalmente non ti ho mai seguito ma questi video sono molto belli! Sicuramente continuerò a guardarli se ne usciranno altri di questo genere !
Naples was such a lovely city when i visited. The vesuvio towers over it's Streets and beautiful bay. Magnificent 19th century architecture and (as shown in the video) superb food at every corner.
I can't wait to go back ❤
i suggest you to come back in few weeks, as you could (like Luis did) enjoy this beautiful climate of joy and happiness in the city ❤️ napoli’s really in a stunning moment
Only 19th century architecture? :D Naples is over 2000 years old, you'll find all kinds of architecture there!
I love these videos so much. There’s so much chaos and craziness in the world but a lot of people just want to get something to eat and go about their day not being bothered by the insanity that this world is even if it’s sometimes good and these are the perfect representation of that! 😂
its not a protest naples became italy's soccer champion
@@Mogolovonio7653 soc what? You mean football.
@@KOdestruction whatever it is
@@Mogolovonio7653 ik. That’s why I specified that sometimes its good chaos but no doubt that its chaotic
@@Mogolovonio7653 but then why is there a bunch of socialist or communist flags at 0:38?
Bellissimo video e da Napoletano ho apprezzato ancora di più, sicuramente meglio dell' ultima esperienza che hai avuto con i genitori americani, e pure in quel caso sei stato un signore a non generalizzare. Sempre un piacere guardarti ❤
love everything about these videos and how cool it is to see the things going on around you
Mi ha uccisa questo video 😂😂😂 la serietà di Luis in mezzo ai festeggiamenti per il nostro terzo scudetto è epica
terroni
Minchia, se sei tu quella nella foto complimenti alla mamma.
Per avere un figlia laureata intendo
I love these videos, Luis! Doing a video about food in the middle of chaos and noise. The video in France was awesome but this one in the middle of Napoli while the city celebrates their scudetto is amazing!
There is no way to explain how much i love this content 😂😂
This is GOLD! Keep doing chaotic reviews!
I love your content bro! I actually watched a ton of your Italian videos without understanding a single word and absolutely loved it. You are super funny and incredibly creative!
As an Italian, I also sometimes struggle understanding Luis' videos
Man, you have oficially completly dominated the art of chaotic food review.
Un capolavoro.
Grazie Luis
Brilliant!!! Just Brilliant. You've done it again
La genialità di questo ragazzo è una cosa incredibile (ora guardo il video)
Già, ci vuole una mente geniale per filmarsi mentre si mangia per strada, wow.
@@Galleight bruh era un commento fatto a caso, non c'è bisogno di fare la morale
Genialità è l'idea di commentare il cibo durante il casino. E piace a tanti guardando il video prima di Parigi
@@cisafrulli un video con questo formato non l'ho mai visto
@@cisafrulli non piangere
The city is so real, so vibrant so authentic so tough looking (in a good way), I wish I was there to witness a historical not so usual moment. Congratulations to Napoli they really deserve it this season.
Love how he intentionally include the surrounding sound so we know how fcking chaotic it is
Adorei seu vídeo! Foi a Napoles e senti saudades. Saudação do Brasil
Dude I really love these kind of videos.
Es un humor tan fino que no sé cómo decirlo en inglés, perdóname.
Saludos!
Sai di essere gay?
Luis es un genio aquí en Italia y soy feliz que también gente de otro país pueden apreciar su humor, saludos desde Génova
.😎👍
@@giona041 Ma lo sa, ha semplicemente detto che non sa come scriverlo in inglese, quindi lo ha scritto nella sua lingua. Madò svegliatevi 😅
@@Goldenskies__ sono analfabeti in italiano, figurati se leggono una lingua straniera
If I'm not mistaken he is half Argentinian, so he might actually understand you
Glad I stumbled on this man. I love the sarcastic cinematography of putting 1 premise together with exposing Europe's unrest. Keep this man safe
art
Well most of those were just football fans celebrating Napoli being champions of Italy lmao, but there was a demonstration by a union in the video as well yeah
In this case it wasn't really unrest. Napoli just won the Serie A so all the chaos you see is the people celebrating the scudetto.
It is actually not a protest but a huge celebration for Naples soccer team winning some shit I don't know, I never cared about soccer. But they do.
Actually this guy revolutionized Italian's UA-cam and I hope he will get more and more famous . He's amazing
Luis out here making the best videos of the year.
Cheers from Taiwan, you made another great video, thank you.
the fact that it is truly a great guide to food in Naples makes it even better
Honestly as a Filipino, I never expected Italian food to be that cheap, 15 euros is around 900 pesos in our country, while still looking so good. Deffo a good video to recommend to friends who are visiting Naples!
italian food is expensive if you eat it outside italy hha
Naples is an exception, everything there is very cheap. This is because the south of Italy is considered to be low affluent compared to the north where most of the foods he tried will be worth double.
@@sandroh7573 The pizzas in the north are mostly shite though, this is coming from a northern italian, the only good pizzas are usually made by neapolitans who make them Napoli style (soft, thin but with big crust and with the least topping possible) the rest is mostly garbage, especially the ones made by Doner kebab places.
@@Hikaeme-od3zq yes, Napoli is the birthplace of pizza. Of course they make the best!
Yes you can buy a small pizza with 1.50€
Nice video Luis, too beautiful Naples.
Sigue con este estilo y te irá bien, nunca pierdas la calidad.
Saludos de un desconocido desde España ✌️
The nonchalance of this man is truly something else😂😂
I’m an Italian living abroad and nobody will ever understand what I feel every time I eat pizza here: one pizza half of the size of that one, that tastes decent but could be better, at a price which is at least 3 times of the one Luis is eating in Naples.
Italian food abroad is such a luxury fashionable food. Then you go back to your country, and there you are being served the better food in the most unfashionable place by the most unmannered waiter ever existing in the world. I’d love to see the traumatized faces of all the people living abroad who are used to go to their snobby and pricey Italian restaurants eating there. Hahaha! 😂
E questa è la ragione perché io non mangio pizza fuori da Napoli
hahaha anch’io sto all’estero… MAMMA MIA MI MANCA TROPPO L’ITALIA
@@Myname-cb9ruci sono anche altre pizzerie buone fuori Napoli (non sono come le originali e vanno scelte, ma se hai voglia di pizza non sono niente male)
Southern Italy maybe... I found Northern Italy to be quite pricey
Good food comes with bad customer service, that’s just the part of the deal
I love this kind of content, keep it up
my new favorite series! :D
sei tornato con delle grandi idee di format come un tempo, forse con questi ultimi due video ti sei superato. I grandi artisti come te riescono sempre a tirare fuori la magia dal nulla, sei di grande ispirazione
Da quando si è lasciato con Fedez ha proprio tirato fuori il suo genio. Io sono contenta !!
@@dandrea4762 muoio
Hai una grande capacità oratoria, dovresti fare un podcast
Non gli va più,non con Fedez
@@valentinacardile4771 quello è tutto fuorché un podcast 😅😅
@@manueleliseo4273 e cos'è, un giro di ippica?
I don't know if this is a series yet, the filming amidst chaos, but it is phenomenally good. 😗👌🏼
GENIAL!!! Sigue haciendo este formato!! Genio 🙌🤣🇪🇸
Luis riesci a rendere 6 minuti di video densi quanto una vita intera, complimenti
Luis Is the best food vlogger. He showcases the gastronomic delights that anyone could savor any time one visits that city.
At any moment...
4:31 Blonde girl was checkin our boy out.
luis is such an ingenious video creator. it really shows the youtube talent in other countries
La contrarietà tra la calma della spiegazione con musichetta francese, e il caos dei festeggiamenti che aumentava man mano che andava avanti il video è la chiave di volta che rende questo video un'opera di genialità.
Nella semplicità, emergi su tutti con un video di 6 minuti... questa è arte.
Fun fact:
Forse non tutti lo sanno, ma il motivo per cui Luis è così a suo agio nelle manifestazioni, di qualsiasi tipo, è che i suoi primi video di strada documentavano appunto le manifestazioni, soprattutto quelle studentesche a Bologna.
Sei un grande Luis. Il giornalista che mi ricorda alberto angela ma nella sua versione più particolare e divertente. E poi,hai reso la nostra Napoli ancora più bella e molto buffa tra bombe e cibo in modo eccellente. Sei incredibile.
Please more video man, this is amazing
To be honest, I only came across your channel a day ago, and I must say your content is truly impressive. Your ideas are unique, and watching your videos reminds me of the experience of watching Christopher Nolan's movies.
The confusion and the calm in this video mixed together are something of unique
This is so good, keep making this kind of videos 🫡❤️
this is truly a new genre of video now. brilliant
Ti seguo da sempre e in questi ultimi video rivedo il vecchio Luis che si supera e ci fa emozionare! Qui traspare la tua creatività e originalità, non dimenticarti del talento che hai. Grazie Luis 🙏
beautifulle
Grande duca!!!
this channel is so good!
love this series, keep doing it, saludos desde argentina
5:38, this part just gets me everytime.
Me too, that audio cut of "NAPOLI TORNA CAMPION" it's perfect 👌
Prepariamoci a vederlo sul New York Times!
ma io spero di vederlo insieme a lui sul New York Times perchè secondo me sono fortissimi insieme ua-cam.com/video/HbqNg3EtUXQ/v-deo.html
i cant tell you how much I LOVE THESE VIDS 😭😭🫡
absolutely amazing.
This man's humor is on another level
I'm looking forward to more food reviews, your mix of genuine reviews and chaotic humour is absolutely incredible. Thank you!
The chaos the review the tifosi ! superbbbb!
I love how casual he is while he walks through the chaos, lmao
Your devotion to this series is admirable! Keep going with the series, I'm loving it! 👏🙌
I know, nobody want knows what I think about this video but I wanna tell you something, always. This video is crazy, Him (Luis Sal) tell us some about the Neapolitan culture, places, energy from the people only with his semplicity of talk and video making; When he drink a coffe, i don't see only a guy drinking some stuff but a real reporter with a good comicity and will of show the real essence of the place. thank you Luis!
P.S.: Sorry for the badly English.
Sei un fottutissimo GENIO! Ti adoro!
Onestamente sempre il migliore , con una intelligenza e simpatia che lo diversificano dagli altri . Sopratutto unico italiano che fa content in lingua inglese perfect:) gg