I’m Vietnamese who studied in the USA. It’s ruined for Vietnamese when the overseas Vietnamese commit crimes. Recently, a Vietnamese man murdered 11 people in Monterey Park, CA. So, don’t be proud just because someone talks about Vietnamese food. Vietnamese in America commit quite a number of crimes among the Asians. What a shame!
Mrs Cindy Nguyen is a pillar of the East New Orleans Vietnamese community. She was my mentor and made a huge impact in my life while navigating my culture as a Vietnamese immigrant in America. I love her! I will never forget the lessons she taught me and the impact she has on my development.
Marcus Samuelsson is such an excellent host for this! He speaks with personal connections to the experiences of immigrants, deep food knowledge, and such fresh openness to others. Beautiful to see this! Here for the journey
So I can proudly say I am Mexican but my heart is half Vietnamese. I grew up with a Viet family humble people and I must say as far as asian food goes my fave is Vietnamese...Thai and Chinese food are very good dont get it twisted I jsut find Vietnamese food more comferting to my liking hehe love this show
What a great story. We had Manchu’s chicken at my wedding and I grew up eating at Dokey Chases with my parents. I now live in Houston TX and the food culture is so similar. We have an amazing fusion of Vietnamese, Mexican, Indian,African,and Cajun here. I could go on forever about the food culture between southern Louisiana and Texas. You should do a show in Houston next.
First time checking out this series. I've been missing Anthony Bourdain's shows and although this isn't the same, it's still something absolutely amazing. Chef Marcus Samuelsson does an incredible job at showcasing the cuisine and culture. Will definitely be subscribing and watching more of this for sure!
I'm a first generation Vietnamese American, also a refugee, so this episode really resonates with me. Thank you for putting the spotlight on Vietnamese food, especially in New Orleans because I didn't even know there's such a strong community there! Great show and thank you for featuring the community and bringing soul with food.
What's amazing about our country is: You can eat food from all over the world without going overseas. This is not unique only to the United States, but it's on a grand scale.
@@rodneychan1227 What clarification do I need to make? I said that the United States is not unique in having cuisine from all over the world. What is different here is the scale or size of the varieties. This is because of our large population. Why is this so difficult to understand?
I grew up in Village de l’est from the late 70’s to the early 90’s. My Vietnamese friends were the children of the 1st to come over. I remember clearly eating at many of houses and also at the festivals that the church would put on. Fond memories to go back on and it has also shaped my palate knowing what true Vietnamese food is and should taste like.
I@PBS Food. loved how chef Samuelsson presented this show: with so much respect for not only the Vietnamese but all communities of NOLA. I'm not familiar with this series but will sure be checking out other episode.
RIP Leah Chase. What an absolute legend! I visited NOLA once about 7 years ago, but have yet to experience Dooky Chase -- won't make that mistake again! Amazing episode Chef Marcus, loved it! :)
Great representation of Viet culture in america, makes me freel proud of my vietnamese heritage. I am sure most of us vietnamese americans that are watching this can definitely relate to this whole experience growing up in america trying to fit in, but growing up to appreciate our own culture as well as embracing the american culture we grew up in.
Thank you for featuring Vietnamese food! This is a great video/show. As a Vietnamese refugee to the U.S. myself, it's really great to see stories about Vietnamese people in the U.S., our stories are often overlooked.
This was beautiful indeed. I love the Vietnamese community here and the addition to cultural experience. Thank you for putting a spotlight on this important community
As someone from the south, i had no idea there was such a rich Vietnamese presence in NOLA. I'm definitely going to have to look for somewhere close! In such rough times we're having, i love to see people from different backgrounds come together. 💚
Excellent showcase of the Vietnamese immigrants' contribution to the culture and fusion of foods in NOLA, my former hometown. Chef Samuelson did an amazing job highlighting the diversity of the city, its uniqueness and the awesome food scene locally and nationally, and especially from a Vietnamese perspective. I loved being able to hear it from the younger generations who've grown up influenced by other cultures' foods and now incorporating it into their own creations.
The cooked new year specialty is a bánh tét, which is cylindrical. Bánh chưng is shaped like a flattened cube. It's an acquired taste but is cherished as a part of a tradition, supposedly going back thousands of years to the founding of the Vietnamese people. The slicing with the string is part of the tradition as knives (symbolically weapons) are avoided for Tết new year's festivities since they are seen as harbinger of violence/warfare.
I’m from San Jose, CA and if you know, the pho here is NO JOKE! Outside of California, surprisingly I’ve had incredible pho in Philadelphia, which blew me away! Now I needa hit up NOLA for that Viet goodness!
Thank you for making this video. As a first gen Viet-American growing up in and around Baltimore City, so many themes around community and acceptance between Viets and the Black community resonated with me and reminded me of home. It’s always frustrating to me when I find myself surrounded by a lot of people these days who call these areas “ghetto” because the truth is that these neighborhoods are where I’ve always felt the most safe and taken care of, and food was the center of it all. It brings me so much joy to see Vietnamese mainstays establish itself in American culture but also evolve over time. All my love ❤
Chef Marcus did a wonderful job showcasing the Viet community in NO! And him cutting banh chung with the twine was a rite of passage I haven't seen many chefs do. Not even Bourdain.
wow, I was in New Orleans 6 years ago and didn't realize the VNese community is big like this. Absolutely, I will be back in the future. Thank you for this document video.
I commented earlier about how this was great, when really, this is beautiful. Everything about it. From the host's genuine excitement, knowledge, and enthusiasm for other cultures and his utmost respect to the hardworking Vietnamese people, to seeing New Orleans and appreciating it for being such a safe haven for food and culture, down to the editing and the music. Beautiful production.
I really enjoyed listening to each and every chef and owner/worker and their stories. All so eloquent and beautifully spoken about being a first generation American or immigrant.
My wish, hope and pray that 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation vietnamese keep their roots, stay humble, teach your kids to work hard and obey the laws...PROSPER!
I had no idea Marcus was hosting a food show on PBS until just now! I am glad he and Padma Lakshmi are doing this. Of course, Bourdain was the trailblazer of this now burgeoning genre. But Marcus and Padma bring that authentic immigrant experience to their shows.
He called Cyndi Nguyen a politician more than once 😂 he wasn’t able to adjust to the strong, negative local stigma to that word. Obviously its forgivable, but just funny, because she even asked him not to 😂. Love the video btw.❤
As a multiethnic and immigrant background…truly appreciate these programs that show the complexity of what most of us, of who, where we come from, who we are✌🏼🔥🌈🤟🏼 THANK YOU
Nice show. Vietnamese food and culture is all over the Gulf coasts between NOLA and Houston, where I grew up. However, Marc us made one major faux pas -- it's CRAWFISh, never crayfish in cajun country.
5:10 This the Vietnamese version of the Chinese dish 海鮮雀巢 (seafood birds nest). The nest can be made entirely out of fried taro or noodles. 44:33 The Vietnamese version of the Chinese dish 糉 (jung).
Thank you, thank you for this! I love that I've learned so much about my own culture! Marcus Samuelsson is just an amazing story teller. Again, thank you.
wow!! chef Marcus is amazing host, honestly whole new level of respect for him after watching this. Very well-made !! congrats to chef and the whole production team :)
My babysitter was Vietnamese. I find myself always craving the food. Now that I live in NYC it isn't as easily available as I remember growing up in Nola.
This is absolutely what the prime example of what HUMANITY is about and what HUMANITY is . Exactly how HUMANITY is created to be giving honor and love to **** ALL DEVINE BREATHE OF LIFE **** LIFE IS A CELEBRATION 🎉🎉🎉🎉. CHERISH AND HONOR ALL DEVINE LIFE AND THE DEVINE BREATHE OF LIFE . - ( C.I.T.S) -
Hmm...have we just found the next Bourdain? What a truly fabulous documentary! As an aside, I was very impressed with the Chef from Man Chu...how eloquent. Thanks to BEFRS for making me search Mr. Samuelsson.
Very interesting. I've always wondered how the Vietnamese-American community surrounding NOLA ended up there. Many of the popular creole restaurants are also ran by the Vietnamese community. They're known for their food.
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This was absolutely beautiful to watch. Forever proud to be a Vietnamese American!
VN !!!
Mad dog of Asia...stop provoking the Chinese, aight!
I’m Vietnamese who studied in the USA.
It’s ruined for Vietnamese when the overseas Vietnamese commit crimes. Recently, a Vietnamese man murdered 11 people in Monterey Park, CA. So, don’t be proud just because someone talks about Vietnamese food. Vietnamese in America commit quite a number of crimes among the Asians. What a shame!
@@dtango8345 Duma !
Cho de khong nang
Mrs Cindy Nguyen is a pillar of the East New Orleans Vietnamese community. She was my mentor and made a huge impact in my life while navigating my culture as a Vietnamese immigrant in America. I love her! I will never forget the lessons she taught me and the impact she has on my development.
Marcus Samuelsson is such an excellent host for this! He speaks with personal connections to the experiences of immigrants, deep food knowledge, and such fresh openness to others. Beautiful to see this! Here for the journey
As a 1st gen Vietnamese American from New Orleans and a chef myself, Chef Marcus and the PBS crew did a wonderful job on this episode.
So I can proudly say I am Mexican but my heart is half Vietnamese. I grew up with a Viet family humble people and I must say as far as asian food goes my fave is Vietnamese...Thai and Chinese food are very good dont get it twisted I jsut find Vietnamese food more comferting to my liking hehe love this show
What a great story. We had Manchu’s chicken at my wedding and I grew up eating at Dokey Chases with my parents. I now live in Houston TX and the food culture is so similar. We have an amazing fusion of Vietnamese, Mexican, Indian,African,and Cajun here. I could go on forever about the food culture between southern Louisiana and Texas. You should do a show in Houston next.
Vietnamese food is my #1 favorite food. Pho is the elixir of life!
First time checking out this series. I've been missing Anthony Bourdain's shows and although this isn't the same, it's still something absolutely amazing. Chef Marcus Samuelsson does an incredible job at showcasing the cuisine and culture. Will definitely be subscribing and watching more of this for sure!
DITTO ! ❤️
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What he lacks in Bourdain’s voice and presence he makes up for with love. You can really tell he cares. He’s interested. He has love.
Marcus is very respectful with much class.
I don’t know why, but this episode made me cry a lot. Well done.
Its a whole lot of love in one small place 🥹
Hey, I thought I was the only one! I get very passionate and emotional about food and culture. My dad immigrated from Italy.
real 😭
I'm a first generation Vietnamese American, also a refugee, so this episode really resonates with me. Thank you for putting the spotlight on Vietnamese food, especially in New Orleans because I didn't even know there's such a strong community there! Great show and thank you for featuring the community and bringing soul with food.
Escaped from the Vietcunn
I'm from Australia nothing can beat Vietnamese food...
What's amazing about our country is: You can eat food from all over the world without going overseas. This is not unique only to the United States, but it's on a grand scale.
Can do that many places in the world. Our food in the states Americanized versions
@xirogs4234 If you read and understood what I wrote, then you would not have sent me this message. Understand?
@@summer031977I think clarification is needed 😅
@@rodneychan1227 What clarification do I need to make? I said that the United States is not unique in having cuisine from all over the world. What is different here is the scale or size of the varieties. This is because of our large population. Why is this so difficult to understand?
Depends where. Most of the population in America consider taco bell mexican food and panda express chinese food.
I grew up in Village de l’est from the late 70’s to the early 90’s. My Vietnamese friends were the children of the 1st to come over. I remember clearly eating at many of houses and also at the festivals that the church would put on.
Fond memories to go back on and it has also shaped my palate knowing what true Vietnamese food is and should taste like.
I@PBS Food. loved how chef Samuelsson presented this show: with so much respect for not only the Vietnamese but all communities of NOLA. I'm not familiar with this series but will sure be checking out other episode.
Vietnamese is my favorite cuisine. We are fortunate to have a large population of Vietnamese in Des Moines Iowa. Thank you for such a beautiful video!
RIP Leah Chase. What an absolute legend! I visited NOLA once about 7 years ago, but have yet to experience Dooky Chase -- won't make that mistake again! Amazing episode Chef Marcus, loved it! :)
Great show. The Vietnamese experience is a fascinating one of a fascinating culture.
Great representation of Viet culture in america, makes me freel proud of my vietnamese heritage. I am sure most of us vietnamese americans that are watching this can definitely relate to this whole experience growing up in america trying to fit in, but growing up to appreciate our own culture as well as embracing the american culture we grew up in.
I like fresh herbs 🌿 herbs 🪴 brought out flavorful, delicious foods. On Vietnamese dinner tables we would see lots of green, fresh vegetables 🥦.
Some of the best people and food! Shoutout to all the Vietnamese folk in Louisiana!
Thank you for featuring Vietnamese food! This is a great video/show. As a Vietnamese refugee to the U.S. myself, it's really great to see stories about Vietnamese people in the U.S., our stories are often overlooked.
This was beautiful indeed. I love the Vietnamese community here and the addition to cultural experience. Thank you for putting a spotlight on this important community
They dont love you lol
So proud of the Vietnamese community.
As someone from the south, i had no idea there was such a rich Vietnamese presence in NOLA. I'm definitely going to have to look for somewhere close! In such rough times we're having, i love to see people from different backgrounds come together. 💚
There are a lot of viet in nola and houston got a bunch too, but we in cali a lot up and down cali.
A nice bowl of Pho on a rainy day warms up your soul... throw in some lemongrass grilled chicken and life is good
Excellent showcase of the Vietnamese immigrants' contribution to the culture and fusion of foods in NOLA, my former hometown. Chef Samuelson did an amazing job highlighting the diversity of the city, its uniqueness and the awesome food scene locally and nationally, and especially from a Vietnamese perspective. I loved being able to hear it from the younger generations who've grown up influenced by other cultures' foods and now incorporating it into their own creations.
I’m so glad to have found this series on UA-cam. Thank you Marcus!
The cooked new year specialty is a bánh tét, which is cylindrical. Bánh chưng is shaped like a flattened cube. It's an acquired taste but is cherished as a part of a tradition, supposedly going back thousands of years to the founding of the Vietnamese people. The slicing with the string is part of the tradition as knives (symbolically weapons) are avoided for Tết new year's festivities since they are seen as harbinger of violence/warfare.
It takes Chef Samuelson to explore the Banh Mi
Po Boy. This Vietnamese
family is a touching story.
So much respect for Chef Samuelson. Such an amazing chef, and I appreciate him for exploring Vietnamese cuisine.
Vietnamese food is great! Lots of fresh, robust flavors. Yunmmy!
Food looks amazing 😊
I’m from San Jose, CA and if you know, the pho here is NO JOKE! Outside of California, surprisingly I’ve had incredible pho in Philadelphia, which blew me away! Now I needa hit up NOLA for that Viet goodness!
Thank you for making this video. As a first gen Viet-American growing up in and around Baltimore City, so many themes around community and acceptance between Viets and the Black community resonated with me and reminded me of home. It’s always frustrating to me when I find myself surrounded by a lot of people these days who call these areas “ghetto” because the truth is that these neighborhoods are where I’ve always felt the most safe and taken care of, and food was the center of it all. It brings me so much joy to see Vietnamese mainstays establish itself in American culture but also evolve over time. All my love ❤
IMO Vietnamese cuisine is the best! Can't get enough of it!
Chef Marcus Samuelsson is a perfect host to bring us foods from all around the world. Lovely to bring it all together.
I was unaware there’s such a big Vietnamese population in NOLA. Great video!! Thanks for showcasing Viet food ❤
Also a lot of Vietnamese / Texan fusion in Houston
Good job Chef Marcus, you are pointing out the greatest of New Orleans. I love NOLA's food.
So proud of our Vietnamese culture. So thankful to those that welcomed us into the community.
I hope I can go to New Orleans some day and try the Vietnamese food there.
my best friends were Vietnamese in middle school, and always had at least one Vietnamese person in my class in Baton Rouge.
Chef Marcus did a wonderful job showcasing the Viet community in NO! And him cutting banh chung with the twine was a rite of passage I haven't seen many chefs do. Not even Bourdain.
My early childhood was spent living in NO East with some of the best food ever. Great episode. I plan to watch many more!
Thank you Marcus for highlighting Vietnamese culture as well as New Orleans culture. Louisiana culture.
I didn't expect to cry while watching this
I am so loving this…learning so much about the food and cultural diversity in all these cities!
the owner in blue is handsome and chef is cool, love the community here
Love this. Proud Vietnamese American!
wow, I was in New Orleans 6 years ago and didn't realize the VNese community is big like this. Absolutely, I will be back in the future. Thank you for this document video.
I commented earlier about how this was great, when really, this is beautiful. Everything about it. From the host's genuine excitement, knowledge, and enthusiasm for other cultures and his utmost respect to the hardworking Vietnamese people, to seeing New Orleans and appreciating it for being such a safe haven for food and culture, down to the editing and the music. Beautiful production.
The "grandame" of creole cooking is such a sweet, lovely lady. As soon as I saw her, all I wanted was to give her a hug ❤❤❤❤
I really enjoyed listening to each and every chef and owner/worker and their stories. All so eloquent and beautifully spoken about being a first generation American or immigrant.
Never thought PBS would be putting out stuff like that - super surprised at how far they've come. Excellent documentary!!!
I love this series, and Chef Samuelsson!
wow both of the store owners are so well spoken and eloquent!
My wish, hope and pray that 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation vietnamese keep their roots, stay humble, teach your kids to work hard and obey the laws...PROSPER!
This is SOOOOO American!! I love it!
Thanks Dr. V!!! Gosh, we needed this. Thanks for your obvious dedication to finding solutions to real skin issues.
THANK YOU PBS
Beautifully told, an amazing look into the multi cultural aspect of New Orleans!
So well produced! Thanks for making it available for free on UA-cam. Will definitely be watching and following this series ❤
I had no idea Marcus was hosting a food show on PBS until just now! I am glad he and Padma Lakshmi are doing this. Of course, Bourdain was the trailblazer of this now burgeoning genre. But Marcus and Padma bring that authentic immigrant experience to their shows.
Best show on PBS would love to go to chef Samuelsons restaurant and try his yard bird!!!!!! But I do love all of PBS shows!!
He called Cyndi Nguyen a politician more than once 😂 he wasn’t able to adjust to the strong, negative local stigma to that word. Obviously its forgivable, but just funny, because she even asked him not to 😂. Love the video btw.❤
As a multiethnic and immigrant background…truly appreciate these programs that show the complexity of what most of us, of who, where we come from, who we are✌🏼🔥🌈🤟🏼 THANK YOU
That Pho looks amazing! I believe him when he says you don't need any condiments with it
Thank you for showing the world our culture!!!
Thank you for visiting the city, meeting my people and enjoying the food. It's nice to share from one soul food with the other.
Chef Samuelson...missing you greatly here in Harlem NYC.your stablishment a class act..you are loved many blessings for you and all of your endeavors.
This is gonna be one of my bucket list: NOLA. This city has the most unique food culture that I would like to try and taste and even satisfying.
What a lovely episode! The segment on the communal garden was great to watch ❤
Thanks for posting, i love seeing vietnamese communities in other states
Nice show. Vietnamese food and culture is all over the Gulf coasts between NOLA and Houston, where I grew up. However, Marc us made one major faux pas -- it's CRAWFISh, never crayfish in cajun country.
This show put a smile on my face the entire time.❤ love it. ❤️ ❤❤❤
5:10 This the Vietnamese version of the Chinese dish 海鮮雀巢 (seafood birds nest). The nest can be made entirely out of fried taro or noodles.
44:33 The Vietnamese version of the Chinese dish 糉 (jung).
Thank you, thank you for this! I love that I've learned so much about my own culture! Marcus Samuelsson is just an amazing story teller. Again, thank you.
Hands down a very solid episode this is food tv that I miss today. Thank you
Rewatching from 2018; this was one of my favorite episodes in the series.
wow!! chef Marcus is amazing host, honestly whole new level of respect for him after watching this. Very well-made !! congrats to chef and the whole production team :)
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My babysitter was Vietnamese. I find myself always craving the food. Now that I live in NYC it isn't as easily available as I remember growing up in Nola.
There’s BocaPhe in Chelsea/Soho Mama Vo in the village and many Vietnamese restaurants in Queens
Madame Vo & Monsieur Vo are 2 good places to start.
Thank you for highlighting our people :) We hope to bring only good vibes to community.
wow this episode is so enlightening. discovering so much food dynamic
Amazing coverage! Entertaining and informative all in one.
This is absolutely what the prime example of what HUMANITY is about and what HUMANITY is . Exactly how HUMANITY is created to be giving honor and love to **** ALL DEVINE BREATHE OF LIFE **** LIFE IS A CELEBRATION 🎉🎉🎉🎉. CHERISH AND HONOR ALL DEVINE LIFE AND THE DEVINE BREATHE OF LIFE . - ( C.I.T.S) -
This is an excellent series. ❤
feels like home and so great to watch
“I’m Vietnamese and I love this show ..kiss kiss” - 5 year young girl👧🏻
Hmm...have we just found the next Bourdain? What a truly fabulous documentary!
As an aside, I was very impressed with the Chef from Man Chu...how eloquent. Thanks to BEFRS for making me search Mr. Samuelsson.
all of it looks so delicious
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Very interesting. I've always wondered how the Vietnamese-American community surrounding NOLA ended up there. Many of the popular creole restaurants are also ran by the Vietnamese community. They're known for their food.
Excellent episode!! ❤ my Viets !!
Excellent episode! Learned a lot of another culture's life and their cuisine.
Fantastic program! Thank you, PBS
Please PBS upload more full episodes please 🙏
AWESOME VIDEO! I ENJOY EVERY PART OF THIS. I NEED TO VISIT NOLA..
Pho is definitely confort/ soul food ❤❤❤
All of those who are complaining about their lives here in the amazing US of A should watch this episode.
I think i prefer the Vietnamese version of the Po' Boy. With those added herbs and freshly pickled veggies, it sounds very fresh and balanced ❤
Banh mi are amazing. Had a great one at Mr. Bubble in the Central Business District.
Love these series. Great job. Thks. for doing & sharing.