I want to thank the whole team. To me, you are the spiritual inheritor of Anthony Bourdain, and that means much, much more than just being a food show. Bravo to the whole team.
I’m Cham Muslim born and raised in New Zealand. It’s very rare to find videos like this about our culture so thank you for taking the time to learn about it!
The Vietnamese settler colonialists slaughtered 20 million Cham Muslims and yet what we have is the total silence and denial of history from muslims who loudly support Palestine
He has picked up the boundary busting, value giving, baton that Chef Bourdain left as a legacy. No reservations saved me by seeing the world and knowing there was more than my little town and my little life. Sonny has done an amazing work with this channel and wish him and the team all the best!
I really appreciate this. As a Muslim in Malaysia I've always wondered what our neighbors in the north eat. As there is very little chance of me ever stepping foot in Vietnam, this is like a window into their culture and you dont really see people showing this angle. You probably dont even read most of the comments here but if you do happen to come across this one, from the bottom of my heart I would like to say, thank you.
Pigs are life. Without pigs many deaths because many people are diabetic. Among Muslims we also have diabetics and they know very well that insulin comes from pigs. Play stupid and use pig insulin yourself. Without insulin the Muslims will die out. Chewing gum and almost all sweets contain pig remains.Now hospitals in most countries are using pig organs to save lives.
there's a reason for this channel to be called best ever food review show and that is because this team has gone absolutely above and beyond food. good job on showing the complete aspect of life around a food, be it history, culture, social, even political and economical aspect to it. Bravo sonny!
I became Muslim at a Cham mosque in Seattle almost 30 years ago. The first halal restaurant I ever ate at was owned by a Cham family. They still run it to this day. Such beautiful, happy and welcoming people. I love them for the sake of Allah! Ramadan Mubarak!
As a muslim American I am glad to see my brothers and sisters in that part of the world are eating good. I will consider going to visit just to eat the food. It's clean and healthy.
@@19hbytuy very fair point but as a Muslim our position is not too different from other people. All humans have ingroup and outgroups. I am from Oman, from a certain family that hails from a certain tribe but Oman as a whole is Muslim Arab. Therefore, my ingroup is first my family if the matter is between other families in my tribe but my tribe would be first if we were against other tribes. An Omani would be closer to me than a non-Omani and a Muslim would be closer than a non-Muslim. This exists in all human societies and cultures. Every person thinks their kids are more valuable just because it's their kid even if the children of another were more gifted. The only reason Muslims seem to have a stronger ingroup is because we put much more emphasis on our Islamic identity so to a lot of us that Muslim identity part comes right after family.
Wallahi Akhi you are better then this. Don't buy into the pescatarian as it really deprives your body of Important stuff cause you can see studies done by independent researches that said that our way of eating meaning all food should be eaten(they intook all dietary options like Keto, Vegan, Vegetarian etc.) as all food has its benifits, Dairy gives us Protein and Carbs, Animal product as well bigger protein portions and other stuff. I will not go into the detail as Its too long to explain but really depriving yourself from any meat is just gonna lead you to chug pills for the missing Vitamins and stuff that is needed to your body. I'm not saying never do it but just so you know.
@@Enforcedcraftwhat do you want people to do if they cannot find zabiha meat? you should eat what's available and halal to you especially as a traveler no need to be so stubborn about miniscule thing
@@qamar1041 I agree if Meat isn't Halal then yeah. You didn't get me correctly. but when stuff is available and you are willingly want to be Pescatarian, Vegan or Vegetarian that is my problem.
This should be made in a series fr, it will be amazing for any muslim like me watching this channel wanting to try different food from different places. I’ve been watching this show for more then a year now and it just keeps getting better.
Thank you for uploading this video. I am a muslim who likes to eat. I do love exploring new country but the difficulty in finding halal food become one of my biggest restrictions for travelling. Now Sagion will be on my trip list Also, Vietnamese Muslim got all of my respects for always keeping their meal halal. May Allah bless you🤍🤍🤍🤍
At least there are tasty vegetarian options in most places in South/East Asia. That could be difficult outside of big cities in a lot of the US or France, the countries that I’ve lived in
Chill out. No one is trying to preach their religion here just comment something good on the video or something else. Alhamdulilah I’m Muslim and there is changing that, the last and true, refined Abrahamic religion.
As a young Vietnamese myself, I actually learned a lot from this video! Thank you so much! I would like to give those mentioned places a try when I visit Saigon next time. Once again, thank you for having such a great and educational video.
Im vietnamese and this video is soo interesting and educational. I didnt know that they have such a big community like this bcus well its never been shown to us and the food looks amazing and im sure if ppl outside the community know about how amazing the food is they will want to learn more about the culture. This video really open my eyes to a part of vn that i didnt know P/s: the sausage look amazing the fish noodle and the goat curry!!!!
Tui ở SG 35 năm rồi mà trước đó còn không biết có mấy khu người Chăm đạo Hồi này luôn đó, mới biết tầm chục năm gần đây thôi. Xưa tui hay nhậu bên Nguyễn Bá Trạc Q.8, toàn dân Chăm mặc váy trắng, đầu đội mũ trắng nhỏ như mấy người Hồi bên Indonesia, mới gặp cũng hết hồn, mà tiếp xúc nhiều thì thấy đúng người Việt 100%, cũng chửi thề đu má đu mẹ khi nhậu, hút thuốc khạc nước miếng phun phì phì, đánh bài với số đề, cá độ éo khác gì người Kinh, chỉ khác là họ không ăn thịt heo thôi. À, dân Hồi ở VN uống bia rượu như uống nước lã nha, bạn không nghe nhầm đâu, tuy đạo Hồi mà uống như bợm nhậu vậy đó, về miền Tây ở An Giang có làng đạo Hồi luôn đó, má ơi nhậu phải gọi là két này qua két khác, nhậu vô xỉn xỉn ca hát karaoke rồi lấy lội đập phá y chang dân Kinh mình, không khác xu ke nào luôn.
@@km2100 I think most viet know that, it's in the history book after all. But in everyday life it's hard to know if the guy before you is a Cham or Khmers unless they dress differently or tell it to you. I was born in SG and I was not aware of this community at all.
Asalamalaykum brother Mashaa Allah, In Saigon have a lot Muslim, District 1, Nguyen An Street, district 6,8,10 . In Hanoi, there are mosques on 12 Hang Lược streets, the Muslim community in Vietnam only lives in Saigon, An Giang, Tay Ninh, and Ninh Thuan.
This show goes way beyond food review; it delves into anthropology, sociology, and history. Great job, folks! Also, thank you for showcasing diverse cultures and their food. It's truly appreciated!
I know the food is what the shows all about and the culture but I love seeing the clips where Sunny says something in the mother language wherever he is. It shows how much he cares and wants to be a part of what they do. Love it, thanks for the vid guys
@@arjumandvillagelife Pigs are life. Without pigs many deaths because many people are diabetic. Among Muslims we also have diabetics and they know very well that insulin comes from pigs. Play stupid and use pig insulin yourself. Without insulin the Muslims will die out. Chewing gum and almost all sweets contain pig remains.Now hospitals in most countries are using pig organs to save lives.
Mashallah for this community and Allhumdulillah for me being in a place where I don't have to think about halal or haram food because all food here is halal ❤
From Bahrain, and now I really want to visit Vietnam for a halal 'food tour' myself. Vietnam (and the Muslim countries and communities around it) seem much more beautiful but also more welcoming when compared to trips to Europe or the US.
I'm from Indonesia. As a Muslim in a majority of Muslims here we tend to not finding a problem eating Halal food, since even Western and Chinese food that is Halal are spread everywhere in my country. We need to learn from countries that where Muslims are minor there, we need to be selective of consuming foods and meticulously differentiating what is Halal and Haram foods there on our own. Thank you for your video, Sonny... .
My brother I am from Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵 I am Hindu boudhist family My parents tell me many year ago Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩 is whole Hindu boudhist country but How can to all Indonesian convenient Muslim?? Plzz say me???
@@Jhon.johnny Hindus don't eat Non veg in belive in cruelty of animals we worship them .If u don't delete this post , we will register a fir against you
@@brianmoody2549 In 1832, the Vietnamese Emperor Minh Mang annexed the last Champa Kingdom. This resulted in the Cham Muslim leader Katip Sumat, who was educated in Kelantan, declaring a Jihad against the Vietnamese.[56][57][58][59] The Vietnamese coercively fed lizard and pig meat to Cham Muslims and cow meat to Cham Hindus against their will to punish them and assimilate them to Vietnamese culture.[60] The second revolt led by Ja Thak Wa, a Bani cleric, resulting in the establishment of a Cham resistance which lasted from 1834 to 1835 until it was bloody crushed by Minh Mang's forces in July 1835. Only 40,000 Cham remained in the old Panduranga territory in 1885.[61]
I was so happy this showed up in my algorithim!!! I'm Vietnamese but I converted to Islam two years ago. I went back to Vietnam with my father to his home in Saigon but I never saw any muslims (I was not muslim then). I currently live in a multicultural Canadian city but I have yet to encounter any vietnamese muslim, either. Honestly this makes me feel so happy seeing other people like me. Mashallah. I also want to address 10:50 about the dietary restrictions: We follow the quran and the sunnah of the prophet (sallahu alayhi wa salam). Whatever is haram cannot be made halal. The haram is NOT "dependent" on the area that we live in. Haram is haram. What can change this rule, however, is people's understanding of what is haram or halal based on their level of islamic knowledge or school they follow. Islam on its own is immutable and never changing, but people are prone to make mistakes. This wikipedia article is pretty accurate en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_dietary_laws And I'd recommend Sahih Bukhari who is a highly regarded scholar that recorded interactions and sayings attributed to the prophet muhammad (sallahu alayhi wasalam) with regards to dietary restrictions.
If u learn more deeply about the halal and haram, especially in terms of madhab (school of thoughts) there are lots of opinion. Maliki madhab is the most loose madhab for the halal and haram, but doesn't mean that they are not okay. Shafie madhab allow most of the sea creature to be eaten as long they are not poisonous. Hanafi madhab are quite strict, even stingray and some of seafood are consider as haram or makruh It is fun to know it, and before anything, all 4 main madhab in Sunni Islam ALWAYS follows Quran and Hadith, even in terms of something that not appear in prophet times and exist after it, Scholars (Ulama) will discuss it to make sure it parallel or not violated Quran and Hadith
Brah, I get it, but you could visit Vietnam regardless, lol. Just because you find out there's a Muslim community "you can now visit Vietnam"? Please... my family is mostly vegetarian, but that doesn't stop them from traveling to countries where meat is a huge part of the diet there.
When they wrote that book of yours, did they consider that they'd have to expand what you can eat? Or is it just this one animal in particular for no apparent reason? Do you get smitten if you eat pork? What if you eat pork and didn't know it was pork? Would Allah just condemn you to an eternity of suffering cause you ate this one particular animal he created but hates with a passion (in this era of course, we have no mention of pig dinosaurs I guess) for some reason?
@@Relhio let me answer your question,what we cant eat not just pork. we cant eat amphibian animals,predators,blood,carcass,animal that get killed not in our way. no, we don't get smitten if we eat pork, only sin. if we don't know it was pork, Allah doesn't make us accountable. we believe this life just a test, and pork is 1 of them. even if we know it was pork you don't get condemn for eternity, just ask for forgiveness, people make mistakes. also all that haram food if you in dire situation like lost in jungle etc, u can eat it.
@@nahor88 why people like you always tries to infer everything in a negative way? he obviously meant that now he can visit bcoz now he'll be able to eat food which we can eat not because of the people. it about food preference n not people (I'm sure you check faith of the people) vegetarian wouldn't like to go to a country where only meat is served everywhere, same way we muslims won't like to go a place where we can't eat food of our preference, it has nothing to do with faith. don't be a hater.
As a Malaysian, it kind of the same as Malaysian cuisine. And this is channel is not just about food, you can learn a lot of things here like culture, history, religion. Keep it up. Hopefully Malaysia will be on the list in the near future.
@@sipalingjago-h2n Pigs are life. Without pigs many deaths because many people are diabetic. Among Muslims we also have diabetics and they know very well that insulin comes from pigs. Play stupid and use pig insulin yourself. Without insulin the Muslims will die out. Chewing gum and almost all sweets contain pig remains.Now hospitals in most countries are using pig organs to save lives.
Probably bcs some of them are Malay Chams, that's why the cuisine is similar to Malaysians cuisine especially the 16:19 Goat Curry where in Malaysia it's similar to "Gulai Daging Kawah" where Gulai Daging Kawah is popular in north and east coast of Malaysia where these area in Malaysia are the closest one to the Vietnam
@@yuucola4145 Because many North and eastern peninsular malays have cham ancestry. This food is more of mainland. And curry and coconut milk is common culture. But it is similar using thick coconut milk.
Thanks sunny for making videos about champa people. I know champa from few years back when I'm studying the spread of islam in nusantara (malaysia, indonesia, some thailand, vietnam, basically some of South east asia), some/lot of the preachers of islam in indonesia are come from champa kingdom. It's good to know their culture.
I would love to watch more of these halal foods all of these dishes look incredibly delicious thank you for showing us these parts of Vietnam as well I love seeing different cultures of food!!
Thank you to your channel and team for highlighting the Cham Muslim Community in Vietnam. You should do one of the Cham Muslims in Cambodia-- connected by ethnicity but food culture is a different story. Cham people are a diaspora all over the world with many food culture influences because of this. Cham history is rich yet on the verge of being lost. Again, thanks for preserving a small part of it with your video.
There are also Chams in Malaysia states of Kelantan, Pahang and Terengganu in Malaysia's Eastern side of the Peninsular. They came here in few waves, firstly during the downfall of the Cham states to the Viet during 15th to16th century and secondly in 20th century during Vietnam War and Pol Pot aggressions in Cambodia. The first wave of Cham already mixed with the local Malays, but the second wave in the 20th century still retain the language and culture of Cham.
In 1832, the Vietnamese Emperor Minh Mang annexed the last Champa Kingdom. This resulted in the Cham Muslim leader Katip Sumat, who was educated in Kelantan, declaring a Jihad against the Vietnamese.[56][57][58][59] The Vietnamese coercively fed lizard and pig meat to Cham Muslims and cow meat to Cham Hindus against their will to punish them and assimilate them to Vietnamese culture.[60] The second revolt led by Ja Thak Wa, a Bani cleric, resulting in the establishment of a Cham resistance which lasted from 1834 to 1835 until it was bloody crushed by Minh Mang's forces in July 1835. Only 40,000 Cham remained in the old Panduranga territory in 1885.[61]
@@tommytommy2489litterally why you used present and not past tense, but some people don't get it :/ I'm actually surprised he wrote that because it feels like it's a way to say "no you guys don't get along and are enemies" while Muslims supposedly shouldn't have enemies ....
Thanks Sonny & Team for showcasing Halal food in Saigon where it can be quite hard to find. When I visit with my Malaysian colleagues, I will definitely be taking them here for a half-day trip.
Then Go And Visit Malaysia Street In Vietnam,You Can Find Halal Food Easily In That Street,If You Lucky Enough You Will Meet Cute Viral Girl That Can Speak Malay Fluently
❤ I adore you so much, Sonny. Thank you for allllways being so genuinely curious about other cultures and so very humble and kind to everyone. It's always a great time watching you experience new things. You've made my list of places to travel and food to try SO long lolol ❤
Pigs are life. Without pigs many deaths because many people are diabetic. Among Muslims we also have diabetics and they know very well that insulin comes from pigs. Play stupid and use pig insulin yourself. Without insulin the Muslims will die out. Chewing gum and almost all sweets contain pig remains.Now hospitals in most countries are using pig organs to save lives.
One of the most respected thing about Muslim people is that they dont cheat when it comes to religion and food. I was born a Buddhist but, when ever i need something special i go to a halal restaurant ❤
Having just recently found this channel (thanks to Sonny doing a guest spot on a Guga Foods video I watched), I've been watching a number of videos over the past couple weeks, and have been just blown away by the content. It very much reminds me of Anthony Bourdain's various shows, where he used food as an entryway to also explore the cultures of the areas that he was visiting, and I've got to imagine if he were still with us, he'd be very proud of someone doing the same thing with the amount of respect shown by Sonny in so many different places. Keep up the good work, it's very much appreciated.
THUYEN is my favorite cohost. please invite her back more. this episode was informative for me on a personal level because I am traveling to philippines next year to marry and am considering honeymoon in vietnam. I am of course Muslim
Great idea, we here in Seattle have an annual Cham night market, it's awesome for all the southeast Asian living in Seattle to finally have food close/similar to home that's halal!
@@vypham8409 during the Vietnam War both the Khmer Rouge and then the Viet cong persecuted the Chams which many fled to avoid death. More than 20% of Cham population is dead by Khmer Rouge alone. But between Cham minority and the Viet govt is slowly improving
@@vypham8409 www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/Documents/HRBodies/HRCouncil/MinorityIssues/Session4/ItemV/InternationalOfficeOfChampa.pdf This just to name a few. In 1800s Minh Mạng forced vietnamizatjon on cham people putting them into camps , burning cham literature, forcing us to change names etc.
Thanks for covering this. Always wanted to visit such countries but the food options are hard to imagine and figure out. Research is just not my forte. Sincerely thanks for this coverage! Looking forward to the next episode!
Thank you for sharing content on my culture. There are Cham people in Phan Rang and Chau Dac Vietnam and in provinces in Cambodia and even in the US and their food and dialect are all very different. Would love to see you try all the different types of Cham food 🤤
@@aqmalasyraf4163 the belief was built on the fact that in 900AD in the desert they couldn't preserve pork safely. so they just said it's bad for the soul. Maybe they should enter the modern age....
@@mrezekiel8887Dude, religion & dietary laws aside. The pig is the MOST filthiest creature on God's earth. Don't take my word for it, it is what you, yourself know for a fact. Thank you very much 😊.
@@aqmalasyraf4163Believe vs science.. Also.. there was a reason for your believe.. it was science the... science now is different.. religion ain't got nothing to do with with it.. God dont give a shit what you eat.. want...
…. Another great episode. This was really fantastic thank you guys. It’s so incredible to see how you have evolved, this couldn’t be any better really it’s fantastic good job, Sunny and Crew.
This is one of the best videos I watched in a while. I have always been fascinated with the peace of asian people, watching this muslim community and how they are thriving in Vietnam is great. Vietnam is an amazing land as well. Thank you for the video.
Thuyen seems more subdued than in past videos, she used to be so giggly and expressive. I love yo see her either way, the difference was just striking ❤ great video, thanks for your translating Thuy!!
This show goes beyond food and in-depth into culture and religion and creates a blend, beautiful overall context. Sonny is undoubtedly one of the best guys to do this. ❤
@@mrezekiel8887no body told it's not tasty, we don't eat it because it's not permissible in our religion. So you can eat no one will ask you to stop eating. But don't ask us to eat it because it's tasty. You should Respect every religion.
@@flynn4838Not even remotely true but go ahead stay ignorant you probably never even met a Muslim in real life or actually visited a country in the middle east as a Iraqi Chaldean myself and others love our Muslim brothers and sisters.
As a Muslim I appreciate you making this video I always thought I can't go to Vietnam because they don't have Halal foods after watching this im thinking of going to Vietnam one day. I hope you make more videos of Muslims community in different countries
This is really cool, to all muslim people around the world who has interest in vietnamese food but can't eat it because its not halal can go and visit this place. It's also made by actual vietnamese people, so its pretty authentic.
This vlog is very unique. This small community in Vietnam is usually unmentioned to the general public. Very informative and interesting! Thanks for diving into their life and culture. I hope the government has more incentives to make life easier for them.
Yes, the Vietnamese government has just welcomed the Malaysian PM to visit Vietnam last week. The key agreement in this visit is Malaysia will help Vietnam develop its Halal food industry, and encourage the muslim culture, as well as protecting the minor muslim people within the country. As a Vietnamese, I feel happy that the Muslims in Vietnam are growing stronger and getting the recognition they deserve. I have always wanted the development of cultural diversity in Vietnam. Cheers
@markonguyen1273 I disagree. Muslims are fine in small numbers but once they become bigger they start expecting other ppl to follow their religion. But I'm not really worried b/c the viet government doesn't allow any religion too get too powerful.
@@hogatiwash7750You guys invaded the Champa people centuries ago, Champa is an independent nation with a strong civilization connected to the Srivijaya Empire, now you guys still discriminate against them, let them carry out what has become their tradition and religion
Just curious! Why do Muslim need more incentive? Is it fair for other religions? Most of Vietnamese are non-religion people, we think all religions are the same, no privilege and no racist. We only give more incentive for disabled people or poor people, there are many Muslim communities around Vietnam and they are not poor 😂
I can relate the taste of the first dish as i am a muslim myself from Indonesia , in there we have a similar dish called Bakso Kuah with beef meatballs , exactly how that sliced grey texture thing look like but its smaller and spherical and also the taste of it , its greasy , salty and sour so we often eat it with the broth fillings .
Pigs are life. Without pigs many deaths because many people are diabetic. Among Muslims we also have diabetics and they know very well that insulin comes from pigs. Play stupid and use pig insulin yourself. Without insulin the Muslims will die out. Chewing gum and almost all sweets contain pig remains.Now hospitals in most countries are using pig organs to save lives.
@@jettyharrison4377 Pigs are life. Without pigs many deaths because many people are diabetic. Among Muslims we also have diabetics and they know very well that insulin comes from pigs. Play stupid and use pig insulin yourself. Without insulin the Muslims will die out. Chewing gum and almost all sweets contain pig remains.Now hospitals in most countries are using pig organs to save lives.
Vietnam really showed the world how they can co-exist if the outside world dont know there are different cultures. I had respect for vietnam but after this it grew alot more. Other countries should take example of this that hate doesnt work. Nice Video. 🤗
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Hiiiiii!!!!!!
I want to thank the whole team. To me, you are the spiritual inheritor of Anthony Bourdain, and that means much, much more than just being a food show.
Bravo to the whole team.
❤❤🙏🏾🙏🏾🇬🇵🇬🇵hi too everyone’s ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾so yummy 😋
I request you to not to make these "make other society" bad kind of thumbnail.
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I’m Cham Muslim born and raised in New Zealand. It’s very rare to find videos like this about our culture so thank you for taking the time to learn about it!
Salam. I didn’t know there are Chams in New Zealand. How small is the population as the whole Cham population is already very small
The Vietnamese settler colonialists slaughtered 20 million Cham Muslims and yet what we have is the total silence and denial of history from muslims who loudly support Palestine
Muslim is a culture based by ancient desert Arabs of mecca who made a mandatory rules to follow or face punishment.
Asalamualakum of brother Malay champa of Malay minangkabau Sumatra Indonesia 🇮🇩🇲🇾
do champa muslims pray 5 times a day?
anthropology, sociology, history; this show has gone far beyond food review. great job folks!
What I learned is Asians are the worst race.
underrated
True❤❤
He has picked up the boundary busting, value giving, baton that Chef Bourdain left as a legacy. No reservations saved me by seeing the world and knowing there was more than my little town and my little life. Sonny has done an amazing work with this channel and wish him and the team all the best!
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist2stop preaching
I really appreciate this. As a Muslim in Malaysia I've always wondered what our neighbors in the north eat. As there is very little chance of me ever stepping foot in Vietnam, this is like a window into their culture and you dont really see people showing this angle. You probably dont even read most of the comments here but if you do happen to come across this one, from the bottom of my heart I would like to say, thank you.
Bro I'm from Poland, this is even more exciting for me haha
Foody from India ❤
Why eating meat? , islam founder hazrat mohammad never eat meat 🤗
@@Sreeni007 mohammad is an extreme terrorists
Pigs are life. Without pigs many deaths because many people are diabetic. Among Muslims we also have diabetics and they know very well that insulin comes from pigs. Play stupid and use pig insulin yourself. Without insulin the Muslims will die out. Chewing gum and almost all sweets contain pig remains.Now hospitals in most countries are using pig organs to save lives.
there's a reason for this channel to be called best ever food review show and that is because this team has gone absolutely above and beyond food. good job on showing the complete aspect of life around a food, be it history, culture, social, even political and economical aspect to it. Bravo sonny!
I became Muslim at a Cham mosque in Seattle almost 30 years ago. The first halal restaurant I ever ate at was owned by a Cham family. They still run it to this day. Such beautiful, happy and welcoming people. I love them
for the sake of Allah! Ramadan Mubarak!
As an Muslim from Algeria 🇩🇿 now I want to go to Vietnam and visit these streets and eat with my fellow Muslims 😊😊
Hey Vietnamese orthodox christian here. I actually met an Algerian in my local mosque we had a great Convo
And then boom?
@@VietReze xin chao ban. hope u had a great time in your local mosque 😁
pork is clean in Vietnam😁You can;t think they eat dirty pork.
It's not about clean or dirty, the religion forbids it, you have to understand people's cultures @@2300万玉碎
Aww I’m Cham Muslim American, its so nice to see my people’s food! Thank you for highlighting Cham cuisine!!
As a Christian this is so refreshing...seeing my Muslim brother and sisters is so well documented, i LOVE my Muslim friends
Thank you brother
thank you brother love from Pakistan❤
thank you brother
Lol
@@gustavusadolphus1714 You hate Christians?
As a muslim American I am glad to see my brothers and sisters in that part of the world are eating good. I will consider going to visit just to eat the food. It's clean and healthy.
You mean in America food is dirty and unhealthy 😁😁
@@Ranchin697might have something to do with high obesity rate
Lies again? American Education Chinese Food
so non muslims are not humans to have the same affection to a stranger who happens to follow same religion
@@19hbytuy very fair point but as a Muslim our position is not too different from other people. All humans have ingroup and outgroups. I am from Oman, from a certain family that hails from a certain tribe but Oman as a whole is Muslim Arab. Therefore, my ingroup is first my family if the matter is between other families in my tribe but my tribe would be first if we were against other tribes. An Omani would be closer to me than a non-Omani and a Muslim would be closer than a non-Muslim. This exists in all human societies and cultures. Every person thinks their kids are more valuable just because it's their kid even if the children of another were more gifted. The only reason Muslims seem to have a stronger ingroup is because we put much more emphasis on our Islamic identity so to a lot of us that Muslim identity part comes right after family.
Being a Muslim I am so happy you are showing us Muslims around the world and their food. thank you :)
Assalamualaikum from muslim in malaysia 🇲🇾♥️
Alhamdulilah!
@@Itsvivx99 walekumaslam from uae
@@unbiasedcreator we are so far but our heart is close 🤭
@@Itsvivx99 indeed the believers are but brothers, so make settlement between your brothers. And fear Allah that you may receive mercy (49:10)
Being muslim I’ve always wanted to try a lot Vietnamese food cuz they all look so good, but I couldn’t 😢 Thank you for this production!
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Don't forget to try pork sausages. They are the best.
U can eat pho, or bun bo hue, they have beff not pork. We have a ton of different dishes not only pork
@@Phuwanggg hard to make it sure
@@bloody_me_put-inyou thought you did something 💀 just live with the fact some people don't agree with eating pork and will never touch it.
Lovvvve this! Been Muslim all my life and never knew there was a Muslim community in Vietnam. Thank you so much!
As a Jew this is great to see... seeing my religious Muslim brothers and sisters being so well documented. I love my Muslim friends.
We love you too!
You Zionist bro
@@SC-uv5le unless he is a zionst
I never doubt that..shalom from the south pacific.
Free free Palestine 🇵🇸🍉 get out Zionist
I’m Muslim and I visited Vietnam this year, the restaurants were very accommodating to making our meals vegetarian/pescatarian. The food was amazing
Wallahi Akhi you are better then this. Don't buy into the pescatarian as it really deprives your body of Important stuff cause you can see studies done by independent researches that said that our way of eating meaning all food should be eaten(they intook all dietary options like Keto, Vegan, Vegetarian etc.) as all food has its benifits, Dairy gives us Protein and Carbs, Animal product as well bigger protein portions and other stuff. I will not go into the detail as Its too long to explain but really depriving yourself from any meat is just gonna lead you to chug pills for the missing Vitamins and stuff that is needed to your body. I'm not saying never do it but just so you know.
@@Enforcedcraftwhat do you want people to do if they cannot find zabiha meat? you should eat what's available and halal to you especially as a traveler
no need to be so stubborn about miniscule thing
@@qamar1041 I agree if Meat isn't Halal then yeah. You didn't get me correctly. but when stuff is available and you are willingly want to be Pescatarian, Vegan or Vegetarian that is my problem.
This should be made in a series fr, it will be amazing for any muslim like me watching this channel wanting to try different food from different places. I’ve been watching this show for more then a year now and it just keeps getting better.
Thank you for uploading this video. I am a muslim who likes to eat. I do love exploring new country but the difficulty in finding halal food become one of my biggest restrictions for travelling. Now Sagion will be on my trip list
Also, Vietnamese Muslim got all of my respects for always keeping their meal halal. May Allah bless you🤍🤍🤍🤍
halal is evil
At least there are tasty vegetarian options in most places in South/East Asia. That could be difficult outside of big cities in a lot of the US or France, the countries that I’ve lived in
There's a Vietnamese Mosque in Southern Cali. There's also spots with Halal Pho. It's amazing.
@snakejuice - thats actually mindblowing. You should do a video on it
It’s actually Cham community mosque. But no mosque belongs to one ethnic group. All Muslims as well as non Muslims are welcome
Where is this pho place at? I would like to try it. 😊
YUP MANY CHAM MUSLIM MIGRATED TO US AFTER THE VIET WAR.
The caramelized sausage looks so good thanks for doing a segment on the Cham community in Vietnam Sonny
Its reminiscent of Thai and Lao sour pork sausages (minus the pork of course). Looks great!
Great❤❤❤
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist2 “I was not sent except to the lost sheep of the house of Israel” (Matthew 15:24).
Chill out. No one is trying to preach their religion here just comment something good on the video or something else. Alhamdulilah I’m Muslim and there is changing that, the last and true, refined Abrahamic religion.
I was born in the state of An Giang I never knew there is a big Cham community there.
As a young Vietnamese myself, I actually learned a lot from this video! Thank you so much! I would like to give those mentioned places a try when I visit Saigon next time. Once again, thank you for having such a great and educational video.
Yes, seem like he knows more Vietnamese foods than we do. 🙂
I'm a Muslim from Singapore and I always travel to Vietnam. Thank you so much for making this video. Now i know where to go next. ❤
Im vietnamese and this video is soo interesting and educational. I didnt know that they have such a big community like this bcus well its never been shown to us and the food looks amazing and im sure if ppl outside the community know about how amazing the food is they will want to learn more about the culture. This video really open my eyes to a part of vn that i didnt know
P/s: the sausage look amazing the fish noodle and the goat curry!!!!
Tui ở SG 35 năm rồi mà trước đó còn không biết có mấy khu người Chăm đạo Hồi này luôn đó, mới biết tầm chục năm gần đây thôi. Xưa tui hay nhậu bên Nguyễn Bá Trạc Q.8, toàn dân Chăm mặc váy trắng, đầu đội mũ trắng nhỏ như mấy người Hồi bên Indonesia, mới gặp cũng hết hồn, mà tiếp xúc nhiều thì thấy đúng người Việt 100%, cũng chửi thề đu má đu mẹ khi nhậu, hút thuốc khạc nước miếng phun phì phì, đánh bài với số đề, cá độ éo khác gì người Kinh, chỉ khác là họ không ăn thịt heo thôi. À, dân Hồi ở VN uống bia rượu như uống nước lã nha, bạn không nghe nhầm đâu, tuy đạo Hồi mà uống như bợm nhậu vậy đó, về miền Tây ở An Giang có làng đạo Hồi luôn đó, má ơi nhậu phải gọi là két này qua két khác, nhậu vô xỉn xỉn ca hát karaoke rồi lấy lội đập phá y chang dân Kinh mình, không khác xu ke nào luôn.
Should know your history, Dai Viet swallowed up the Cham and Khmer communities. There many Khmers and Chams live in the Mekong Delta present day.
@@km2100 I think most viet know that, it's in the history book after all. But in everyday life it's hard to know if the guy before you is a Cham or Khmers unless they dress differently or tell it to you. I was born in SG and I was not aware of this community at all.
@@notme943 #Project1619 #blackhistory #Landback shut the hell up
@@hoangtuan7945 bắt tay cái coi
Mashallah! My family is Chinese from Saigon! I'm the only Muslim in my family! Soo happy to see the Muslim community in Vietnam being represented!
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Asalamalaykum brother
Mashaa Allah,
In Saigon have a lot Muslim, District 1, Nguyen An Street, district 6,8,10 .
In Hanoi, there are mosques on 12 Hang Lược streets, the Muslim community in Vietnam only lives in Saigon, An Giang, Tay Ninh, and Ninh Thuan.
Alhamdulillah, I'm in the same boat as you, but im from Germany. May Allah guide your family as well :)
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Hold tight brother all Muslims are brothers
This show goes way beyond food review; it delves into anthropology, sociology, and history. Great job, folks! Also, thank you for showcasing diverse cultures and their food. It's truly appreciated!
I know the food is what the shows all about and the culture but I love seeing the clips where Sunny says something in the mother language wherever he is. It shows how much he cares and wants to be a part of what they do. Love it, thanks for the vid guys
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist2Jesus or the Father?
Sonny and team providing great coverage as always. Thuyen did a banger job this time as well! Kudos!
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@@arjumandvillagelife Pigs are life. Without pigs many deaths because many people are diabetic. Among Muslims we also have diabetics and they know very well that insulin comes from pigs. Play stupid and use pig insulin yourself. Without insulin the Muslims will die out. Chewing gum and almost all sweets contain pig remains.Now hospitals in most countries are using pig organs to save lives.
Mashallah for this community and Allhumdulillah for me being in a place where I don't have to think about halal or haram food because all food here is halal ❤
There are so many videos from Vietnam and yet BEFFRS manage to show a unique part of Vietnam and its culture in every single video.
Always love how this channel gives an explanation of foods and its relation to local culture.
Love from Egypt to my all viet Muslims brothers and sisters.❤❤❤
Thank you sonny for educate n promote this muslim food...im from malaysia, will come to vietnam soon...😊😊
From Bahrain, and now I really want to visit Vietnam for a halal 'food tour' myself. Vietnam (and the Muslim countries and communities around it) seem much more beautiful but also more welcoming when compared to trips to Europe or the US.
Everyone is welcome un vietnam. I hope you guys will have a wonderful time when you’re visiting 😊
@@AArrad its totally not easy to find halal food in Vietnam, if you want to find halal food malaysia and Indonesia is paradise
Taking advice from someone who marries a 6YO, makes perfect sense
@@richarddawkins4607 we also want advice from those who married their own daughters
I love how Sonny has his own network of guests. As a muslim very proud of them ️.
I'm from Indonesia. As a Muslim in a majority of Muslims here we tend to not finding a problem eating Halal food, since even Western and Chinese food that is Halal are spread everywhere in my country. We need to learn from countries that where Muslims are minor there, we need to be selective of consuming foods and meticulously differentiating what is Halal and Haram foods there on our own. Thank you for your video, Sonny... .
Halal is animal cruelty.
My brother I am from Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵
I am Hindu boudhist family
My parents tell me many year ago Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩 is whole Hindu boudhist country but
How can to all Indonesian convenient Muslim??
Plzz say me???
Come to India ...non Muslims who doesn't eat pork would start to eat pork to prove halal is bad😂
@@Jhon.johnny if you feel so bad about India why are u living in India .We will be much happy without the likes of u
@@Jhon.johnny Hindus don't eat Non veg in belive in cruelty of animals we worship them .If u don't delete this post , we will register a fir against you
What a fantastic episode. Thank you for this! I’m going to vietnam soon and will surely make time to visit the area!
The way you understand the country and the people learn how delicious the food is .
Not sure about it. This is the cuisine of a people totally alien from Vietnamese culture.
@@davidbowie5023 in what ever country you’re in there will be different cultures there .
@@brianmoody2549 In 1832, the Vietnamese Emperor Minh Mang annexed the last Champa Kingdom. This resulted in the Cham Muslim leader Katip Sumat, who was educated in Kelantan, declaring a Jihad against the Vietnamese.[56][57][58][59] The Vietnamese coercively fed lizard and pig meat to Cham Muslims and cow meat to Cham Hindus against their will to punish them and assimilate them to Vietnamese culture.[60] The second revolt led by Ja Thak Wa, a Bani cleric, resulting in the establishment of a Cham resistance which lasted from 1834 to 1835 until it was bloody crushed by Minh Mang's forces in July 1835. Only 40,000 Cham remained in the old Panduranga territory in 1885.[61]
Yes you’re right
@@cudanmang_theog understanding how everything got started,will give you a greater understanding of the people,of what ever country you go to visit.
I was so happy this showed up in my algorithim!!! I'm Vietnamese but I converted to Islam two years ago. I went back to Vietnam with my father to his home in Saigon but I never saw any muslims (I was not muslim then). I currently live in a multicultural Canadian city but I have yet to encounter any vietnamese muslim, either.
Honestly this makes me feel so happy seeing other people like me.
Mashallah.
I also want to address 10:50 about the dietary restrictions:
We follow the quran and the sunnah of the prophet (sallahu alayhi wa salam). Whatever is haram cannot be made halal. The haram is NOT "dependent" on the area that we live in. Haram is haram. What can change this rule, however, is people's understanding of what is haram or halal based on their level of islamic knowledge or school they follow. Islam on its own is immutable and never changing, but people are prone to make mistakes.
This wikipedia article is pretty accurate en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_dietary_laws
And I'd recommend Sahih Bukhari who is a highly regarded scholar that recorded interactions and sayings attributed to the prophet muhammad (sallahu alayhi wasalam) with regards to dietary restrictions.
Lol why would you convert when your family isn't Muslim?
If u learn more deeply about the halal and haram, especially in terms of madhab (school of thoughts) there are lots of opinion. Maliki madhab is the most loose madhab for the halal and haram, but doesn't mean that they are not okay. Shafie madhab allow most of the sea creature to be eaten as long they are not poisonous. Hanafi madhab are quite strict, even stingray and some of seafood are consider as haram or makruh
It is fun to know it, and before anything, all 4 main madhab in Sunni Islam ALWAYS follows Quran and Hadith, even in terms of something that not appear in prophet times and exist after it, Scholars (Ulama) will discuss it to make sure it parallel or not violated Quran and Hadith
@@hidupnajib786 Mufti tariq masood speaks urdu. Such a great mufti. He is a hanafi.
@@razamughal4582 He's more of a tiktoker and a joker rather than a mufti.
Alhumdullilah 👌
I never thought Vietnamese food in general is this flavorful and delicious 🤤🤤 Allahuma baarik. I hope I can visit someday.
Yes! Thuyen is back once again. She is always so happy and a fun person. I always love the interaction between you two. And as always a amazing vid.
As a Muslim, I feel so grateful to you as now I can visit Vietnam
Brah, I get it, but you could visit Vietnam regardless, lol. Just because you find out there's a Muslim community "you can now visit Vietnam"? Please... my family is mostly vegetarian, but that doesn't stop them from traveling to countries where meat is a huge part of the diet there.
You're so brave
When they wrote that book of yours, did they consider that they'd have to expand what you can eat? Or is it just this one animal in particular for no apparent reason? Do you get smitten if you eat pork? What if you eat pork and didn't know it was pork? Would Allah just condemn you to an eternity of suffering cause you ate this one particular animal he created but hates with a passion (in this era of course, we have no mention of pig dinosaurs I guess) for some reason?
@@Relhio let me answer your question,what we cant eat not just pork. we cant eat amphibian animals,predators,blood,carcass,animal that get killed not in our way. no, we don't get smitten if we eat pork, only sin. if we don't know it was pork, Allah doesn't make us accountable. we believe this life just a test, and pork is 1 of them. even if we know it was pork you don't get condemn for eternity, just ask for forgiveness, people make mistakes. also all that haram food if you in dire situation like lost in jungle etc, u can eat it.
@@nahor88 why people like you always tries to infer everything in a negative way? he obviously meant that now he can visit bcoz now he'll be able to eat food which we can eat not because of the people.
it about food preference n not people (I'm sure you check faith of the people)
vegetarian wouldn't like to go to a country where only meat is served everywhere, same way we muslims won't like to go a place where we can't eat food of our preference, it has nothing to do with faith.
don't be a hater.
Lovely to see what my brothers and sisters eat in other parts of the world, looks delicious Masha'Allah ❤
As a Malaysian, it kind of the same as Malaysian cuisine. And this is channel is not just about food, you can learn a lot of things here like culture, history, religion. Keep it up. Hopefully Malaysia will be on the list in the near future.
he been there many times
@@sipalingjago-h2n Pigs are life. Without pigs many deaths because many people are diabetic. Among Muslims we also have diabetics and they know very well that insulin comes from pigs. Play stupid and use pig insulin yourself. Without insulin the Muslims will die out. Chewing gum and almost all sweets contain pig remains.Now hospitals in most countries are using pig organs to save lives.
Setuju bro
Probably bcs some of them are Malay Chams, that's why the cuisine is similar to Malaysians cuisine especially the 16:19 Goat Curry where in Malaysia it's similar to "Gulai Daging Kawah" where Gulai Daging Kawah is popular in north and east coast of Malaysia where these area in Malaysia are the closest one to the Vietnam
@@yuucola4145 Because many North and eastern peninsular malays have cham ancestry. This food is more of mainland. And curry and coconut milk is common culture. But it is similar using thick coconut milk.
Thanks sunny for making videos about champa people. I know champa from few years back when I'm studying the spread of islam in nusantara (malaysia, indonesia, some thailand, vietnam, basically some of South east asia), some/lot of the preachers of islam in indonesia are come from champa kingdom. It's good to know their culture.
Wow… even as a Vietnamese I’ve never tried this. Those dishes look amazing
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I would love to watch more of these halal foods all of these dishes look incredibly delicious thank you for showing us these parts of Vietnam as well I love seeing different cultures of food!!
This channel is just SO exceptional! Showing the customs of this pretty small community is excellent!
I really like this tour guide she’s really enthusiastic and charismatic and professional too unlike some that give off bad vibes.
This is the best food review show ever, great mix of professionalism and casual atmosphere. Everything looks delicious
I love how enthusiastic Sonny is about food....and daring.
This is was not just a Food review this was a full historical and cultural review. Thanks man.
Thank you to your channel and team for highlighting the Cham Muslim Community in Vietnam. You should do one of the Cham Muslims in Cambodia-- connected by ethnicity but food culture is a different story. Cham people are a diaspora all over the world with many food culture influences because of this. Cham history is rich yet on the verge of being lost. Again, thanks for preserving a small part of it with your video.
There are also Chams in Malaysia states of Kelantan, Pahang and Terengganu in Malaysia's Eastern side of the Peninsular. They came here in few waves, firstly during the downfall of the Cham states to the Viet during 15th to16th century and secondly in 20th century during Vietnam War and Pol Pot aggressions in Cambodia. The first wave of Cham already mixed with the local Malays, but the second wave in the 20th century still retain the language and culture of Cham.
We are Vietnamese. We respect any religion and welcome everyone . We love peace, hate war but never scared!!!!
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
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In 1832, the Vietnamese Emperor Minh Mang annexed the last Champa Kingdom. This resulted in the Cham Muslim leader Katip Sumat, who was educated in Kelantan, declaring a Jihad against the Vietnamese.[56][57][58][59] The Vietnamese coercively fed lizard and pig meat to Cham Muslims and cow meat to Cham Hindus against their will to punish them and assimilate them to Vietnamese culture.[60] The second revolt led by Ja Thak Wa, a Bani cleric, resulting in the establishment of a Cham resistance which lasted from 1834 to 1835 until it was bloody crushed by Minh Mang's forces in July 1835. Only 40,000 Cham remained in the old Panduranga territory in 1885.[61]
@@cudanmang_theog that’s the history.
@@tommytommy2489litterally why you used present and not past tense, but some people don't get it :/
I'm actually surprised he wrote that because it feels like it's a way to say "no you guys don't get along and are enemies" while Muslims supposedly shouldn't have enemies ....
Your videos never disappoints Sonny. Greetings from Indonesia 🇮🇩
i had no idea Vietnam had such a wonderful Muslim community... Great video!
Muslims are all over every Southeast Asian and East Asian country.
Being a vietnamese revert from Europe, this video made me very happy and i learned a lot, thank you
Yooo you're actually covering something many Vietnamese don't know much about, you have my respect!
Thanks Sonny & Team for showcasing Halal food in Saigon where it can be quite hard to find. When I visit with my Malaysian colleagues, I will definitely be taking them here for a half-day trip.
Then Go And Visit Malaysia Street In Vietnam,You Can Find Halal Food Easily In That Street,If You Lucky Enough You Will Meet Cute Viral Girl That Can Speak Malay Fluently
❤ I adore you so much, Sonny. Thank you for allllways being so genuinely curious about other cultures and so very humble and kind to everyone. It's always a great time watching you experience new things. You've made my list of places to travel and food to try SO long lolol ❤
Pigs are life. Without pigs many deaths because many people are diabetic. Among Muslims we also have diabetics and they know very well that insulin comes from pigs. Play stupid and use pig insulin yourself. Without insulin the Muslims will die out. Chewing gum and almost all sweets contain pig remains.Now hospitals in most countries are using pig organs to save lives.
Thank you, Sunny. You represent the whole of humanity!
As malay from Malaysia it is always thrilled to see cham community doing well in vietnam😊😊
One of the most respected thing about Muslim people is that they dont cheat when it comes to religion and food. I was born a Buddhist but, when ever i need something special i go to a halal restaurant ❤
You are a buddhist and eat meat. Well its your choice but buddhism doesnt allow it.
Hahahaha, they cheat all the time! What planet do you live on?
@@byteme9718Agreed😂
@@byteme9718 why are you lying
@@dezolator2987 agreed with what lmaooo not a single christian follows the law of not eating pork.
What an awesome insight to others culture. Love the content and keep making more for us to watch ✌️
Having just recently found this channel (thanks to Sonny doing a guest spot on a Guga Foods video I watched), I've been watching a number of videos over the past couple weeks, and have been just blown away by the content. It very much reminds me of Anthony Bourdain's various shows, where he used food as an entryway to also explore the cultures of the areas that he was visiting, and I've got to imagine if he were still with us, he'd be very proud of someone doing the same thing with the amount of respect shown by Sonny in so many different places.
Keep up the good work, it's very much appreciated.
the Thuyen chemistry always livens the video more ....her personality is always topnotch..we need more of her appearance
This is a very well-rounded video! Thuyen was a nice addition, too. Another top notch watch! This really is the BEST EVER FOOD REVIEW SHOW
awesome ...been waiting ...lots of love from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪
'Can you just say you're oppressed please?' I love Sonny omg. As a Muslim, I appreciate his angle and approach ahaha it's all in good fun
bro that joke is so stoopid its sounds like a vegan complaining at a mcdonald about why theres no vegan options
@@greatmusic142 Bro, chill out, it's just a joke! We Muslims are not obsessed with victimization like some perceive in Western society...
@@Lawmakan oh i see, where u from bro? if u dont mind me asking, just wondering
@@greatmusic142 He wasn't making fun of the woman. He was making fun of VICE documentaries.
THUYEN is my favorite cohost. please invite her back more. this episode was informative for me on a personal level because I am traveling to philippines next year to marry and am considering honeymoon in vietnam. I am of course Muslim
Top three! cohost.
What does you being muslim have to do with anything?
@@michelrood2966 what does not being muslim have to do with anything??
@@robdielemans9189she is my number one co host
I'm cham american, thank you so much for shining a light on cham people in this episode
maybe publish the video after the team leave vietnam, but the after effect is their team cant go back to vietnam
Great idea, we here in Seattle have an annual Cham night market, it's awesome for all the southeast Asian living in Seattle to finally have food close/similar to home that's halal!
Excuse me, could I ask you what oppression your community that you said ??
@@vypham8409 during the Vietnam War both the Khmer Rouge and then the Viet cong persecuted the Chams which many fled to avoid death. More than 20% of Cham population is dead by Khmer Rouge alone. But between Cham minority and the Viet govt is slowly improving
@@vypham8409 www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/Documents/HRBodies/HRCouncil/MinorityIssues/Session4/ItemV/InternationalOfficeOfChampa.pdf
This just to name a few. In 1800s Minh Mạng forced vietnamizatjon on cham people putting them into camps , burning cham literature, forcing us to change names etc.
Not just a food review, a full insight into a culture.
Great show by great people. Keep up the good work💪
Thanks for covering this. Always wanted to visit such countries but the food options are hard to imagine and figure out. Research is just not my forte.
Sincerely thanks for this coverage!
Looking forward to the next episode!
Thank you for sharing content on my culture. There are Cham people in Phan Rang and Chau Dac Vietnam and in provinces in Cambodia and even in the US and their food and dialect are all very different. Would love to see you try all the different types of Cham food 🤤
Love to see the halal foods (permissable foods for Muslim) exist in Vietnam ❤ Love from Malaysia 🇲🇾
As a Muslim myself this was a very interesting video thank you Sonny you legend
Pork very delicious 😋 try it
@@mrezekiel8887you should learn how to respect others believe😊
@@aqmalasyraf4163 the belief was built on the fact that in 900AD in the desert they couldn't preserve pork safely. so they just said it's bad for the soul. Maybe they should enter the modern age....
@@mrezekiel8887Dude, religion & dietary laws aside. The pig is the MOST filthiest creature on God's earth. Don't take my word for it, it is what you, yourself know for a fact. Thank you very much 😊.
@@aqmalasyraf4163Believe vs science.. Also.. there was a reason for your believe.. it was science the... science now is different.. religion ain't got nothing to do with with it.. God dont give a shit what you eat.. want...
I love Thuyen!! So good to see her in your uploads!! 🤓👍🎉❤️
MashaALLAH...nice to see fellow Muslim from Vietnam..love from Philippines
…. Another great episode. This was really fantastic thank you guys. It’s so incredible to see how you have evolved, this couldn’t be any better really it’s fantastic good job, Sunny and Crew.
Yay!! Thuyen's smile always brightens my day.... Definitely my fav co-host!!
This is one of the best videos I watched in a while. I have always been fascinated with the peace of asian people, watching this muslim community and how they
are thriving in Vietnam is great. Vietnam is an amazing land as well. Thank you for the video.
I'm so happy you made this video! I'm a Muslim but I really want to visit Vietnam. After watching this video I really want to visit Vietnam
@@Youkiddingme3633😂
Thuyen seems more subdued than in past videos, she used to be so giggly and expressive. I love yo see her either way, the difference was just striking ❤ great video, thanks for your translating Thuy!!
nah she was fine to me
This show goes beyond food and in-depth into culture and religion and creates a blend, beautiful overall context. Sonny is undoubtedly one of the best guys to do this. ❤
I was literally searching up halal parts of Saigon yesterday to visit. This is awesome
Pork is tasty 😅😅😅
@@mrezekiel8887no body told it's not tasty, we don't eat it because it's not permissible in our religion. So you can eat no one will ask you to stop eating. But don't ask us to eat it because it's tasty. You should Respect every religion.
@@samim.Ali.and religions should respect other religions....which ISLAM DOES NOT.
@@flynn4838 agree 100% with your comment. Respect should be 2 ways. Can't ask for respect if you don't show it to others.
@@flynn4838Not even remotely true but go ahead stay ignorant you probably never even met a Muslim in real life or actually visited a country in the middle east as a Iraqi Chaldean myself and others love our Muslim brothers and sisters.
You’re running the best food, history, entertaining show sunny💯 you’re the most generous host
As a Muslim I appreciate you making this video I always thought I can't go to Vietnam because they don't have Halal foods after watching this im thinking of going to Vietnam one day.
I hope you make more videos of Muslims community in different countries
Still have about 70k cham people in saigon sondon't worry, they are all muslim
May Allah keep them safe. One ummah ☝️❤️
Ameen
Allahumma ameen
It's a mouth watering 🤤 🤤 🤤
I bet this is an advertising comment lol
It made me happy seeing our muslim brothers and sisters in Vietnam, great video!
what an absolute breath of fresh air seeing Thuyen in the channel again!!
This is really cool, to all muslim people around the world who has interest in vietnamese food but can't eat it because its not halal can go and visit this place. It's also made by actual vietnamese people, so its pretty authentic.
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 ❤️
Thanks for the video brother... We Malaysian definitely will looking for this area for foods while in Saigon... They look delicious as hell... ❤❤❤❤
This vlog is very unique. This small community in Vietnam is usually unmentioned to the general public. Very informative and interesting! Thanks for diving into their life and culture. I hope the government has more incentives to make life easier for them.
Yes, the Vietnamese government has just welcomed the Malaysian PM to visit Vietnam last week. The key agreement in this visit is Malaysia will help Vietnam develop its Halal food industry, and encourage the muslim culture, as well as protecting the minor muslim people within the country.
As a Vietnamese, I feel happy that the Muslims in Vietnam are growing stronger and getting the recognition they deserve. I have always wanted the development of cultural diversity in Vietnam. Cheers
@markonguyen1273 I disagree. Muslims are fine in small numbers but once they become bigger they start expecting other ppl to follow their religion. But I'm not really worried b/c the viet government doesn't allow any religion too get too powerful.
@@hogatiwash7750you're brained washed by the western media 🙄 start travelling mate
@@hogatiwash7750You guys invaded the Champa people centuries ago, Champa is an independent nation with a strong civilization connected to the Srivijaya Empire, now you guys still discriminate against them, let them carry out what has become their tradition and religion
Just curious! Why do Muslim need more incentive? Is it fair for other religions? Most of Vietnamese are non-religion people, we think all religions are the same, no privilege and no racist. We only give more incentive for disabled people or poor people, there are many Muslim communities around Vietnam and they are not poor 😂
This is very useful for Muslim tourists. Thank man! Of all the food you featured, I think I would love to try the sausages the most.
تقرير ممتاز، اعان الله إخواننا المسلمين بكل مكان
I can relate the taste of the first dish as i am a muslim myself from Indonesia , in there we have a similar dish called Bakso Kuah with beef meatballs , exactly how that sliced grey texture thing look like but its smaller and spherical and also the taste of it , its greasy , salty and sour so we often eat it with the broth fillings .
@@jettyharrison4377 This is a weak argument. Just because he couldn't read or write didn't mean he couldn't hear.
@@jettyharrison4377weak and debunked get a life
@@jettyharrison4377 are you speaking this from Christianity perspective?
Pigs are life. Without pigs many deaths because many people are diabetic. Among Muslims we also have diabetics and they know very well that insulin comes from pigs. Play stupid and use pig insulin yourself. Without insulin the Muslims will die out. Chewing gum and almost all sweets contain pig remains.Now hospitals in most countries are using pig organs to save lives.
@@jettyharrison4377 Pigs are life. Without pigs many deaths because many people are diabetic. Among Muslims we also have diabetics and they know very well that insulin comes from pigs. Play stupid and use pig insulin yourself. Without insulin the Muslims will die out. Chewing gum and almost all sweets contain pig remains.Now hospitals in most countries are using pig organs to save lives.
Vietnam really showed the world how they can co-exist if the outside world dont know there are different cultures. I had respect for vietnam but after this it grew alot more. Other countries should take example of this that hate doesnt work. Nice Video. 🤗
I love how Sonny has his own network of guests
Everytime I see Thuyen on my screen I get happy
As a muslim from Pakistan i really appreciate this video. Its indeed tough and daily life struggle to live in a country where its hard to find halal
Halal eating is just yummy 🤤 ❤
I have a bacon sausage for you it is big and throbbing
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