NEVER STOP posting the "FULL DOCUMENTARY" videos! I'm one of those, I'll watch them eagerly episode by episode, but then I'm still just as excited to watch the full thing, and I even use them as "go to sleep" videos once I've seen them all 😂 it's my comfort!
This video is so entertaining and appetizing. I’m proud of your co host Patricia for trying those exotic dishes for the first time on cam and adding humor to the video. She’s killing it!
You are indeed the best food review ever!!This is Not just a typical filipino food review that I watched from other foreign vloggers, you even collaborated with local vloggers and got the chance to visit the best places where these food come from, as a pilipino I havent even try to eat bugs and frogs even the rabbit lechon, this is amazing food review I ever watched.
Im falling in love w Filipino cuisine when i go to Philippines back in 2017 in cagayan de Oro ,nice food and beautiful place ,much love from Indonesia❤️
Great video! You manage to inform without getting boring. Pace of the video is just right. And the way the camera captures your facial reactions to the food being cooked and served is awesome! Thanks for featuring Filipino food once again!
Sonny she is a great addition to the show, I love how adventurous and open to the foods that would be considered strange even to her she has a great mindset and a really perky vivacious attitude would love to see more of her and future episodes
She is like me i have not tasted all of those except sisig of course. She is such a nice partner to eat with. Not maarte and no unnecessary comments from her. Great job.
Original, funny, informative, cool contents and coupled with a very good host and co-hosts. I love this show. Been following for 4 years now and the contents just keeps getting more interesting. I love the Asian contents especially and also tours to places such as Iran, Pakistan and also all the tribes visits, which really showcase a different side of their cultures as opposed to what we see on mainstream medias. The contents are mind blowing and very informative. Well done team BEFR..!!
Yeah,, specially the girl in angeles,, she is so sugar coated🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 She said every food was new to her,, come' on... You're raised in manila you said,,to whicH chicken head is every where.. Hahaha .. You got my attention girl!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 good show!
Filipino street food don’t get as much worldwide recognition if we’re to compare them to other well-known Asian street food. In some way, documentaries help in providing the spotlight to far lesser known cultures and traditions and so much more all across the globe. In general, Filipino food is influenced by existing Spanish and even Chinese dishes. The Philippines was under the rule of foreign colonization for decades, so it’s definitely no surprise.
"Generalized" is the wrong term to use here, considering that Filipino food has been heavily influenced by American cuisine, Indian cuisine, Austronesian cuisine, and so forth, and the bulk of the various origins of Philippine cuisine is mostly even throughout the different cultures.
As a first generation American Filipino I wish I'd been born in the Philippines. The stories from my family and videos like this make me wish I could visit.
@user-it6uu1ej6c when your family has a grudge and says if my side ever went back they'd kill us..yeah kind of keeps me from visiting. Has Nothing to do with being poor.
It's been such a joy seeing your journey throughout the years, Sonny. I've been subscribed since you just put out your giant burger challenge video -- you barely had 100k subscribers, I remember sharing your videos on r/Philippines since your videos were all in the Philippines back then. I appreciated that it wasn't just another "weird 3rd world country food" vlog and you had genuine interaction with people you come across with. I also remember when you were still struggling to keep things afloat by basically charging full on and making more content about other cultures, even after losing a drone you probably couldn't afford replacing to one of countries' customs. Glad the risk was worth it. Years and tons of cultures later and nothing's changed at all except the production getting better and better. It's nice to see you back. This is like the only time I'm glad I was Filipino baited jk
You are a huge inspiration. I have recently lost 45 pound in 3 months and 20 more to go, also traveling to the Philippines for the first time in November, very excited to try all the food. Happy that you, and Adam Ragusea keep these types of film making alive. Seriously thank you and thank you to the producers.
I really like Filipino food, after 8 years in the Navy being stationed with hundreds of Filipinos I can say their food is excellent, delicious, just mouth wateringly good 😊🤗😋
As a member of a pig farm family...I am a little sad that my wonderful Nigerian wife, sister, brother....will not eat pig. I eat animal cheek, pig foot, cow tongue, frog legs, snails...
This cohost is on point!!! Love that she can get you to pause....frog-stuffed Thanksgiving.....hilarious!!! Sonny, I think you've met your match!!! bwahahahahahahah....
I just came back from the Philippines on a 2 week mission trip. I'm a Fil-Am and grew up eating Filipino food 1-2 times a month, but nothing prepared me for an actual trip to the motherland. My group encouraged me to try deeper cuisine, especially when I was in Pampanga. I grew up eating more 'surface' Filipino food (adobo, bistec, pancit, lechon, Filipino bbq, etc.), so there were many 'firsts' for me and can relate to Patricia lol. Can't wait to go back in a few years.
I didn't know we raised rabbits for food. I spent my childhood in the Philippines and moved to the USA after college. The only time I ever ate a rabbit was during a trip in France during a family summer in Europe. Until I started seeing food vlogs, I thought I had tried every kind of animal meat. Thanks for proving me wrong. I'm more humble now.
Rabbit Meat didn't get as much recognition until the pandemic. TikTok Business Ideas made the Rabbit Meat Breeding industry boomed hence more restaurants sell it.
rabbit tastes like chicken but more cleaner and don’t have too much fat, actually my uncle told me to eat because it is chicken further I know it is the rabbit that he was taking care is for food😂 and when I ask him where is your rabbit? he told me the one that you eat😂 I was shocked that I can not chew😂
The rabbit actually didn't surprise me because it's a common newfoundland dish here in canada. I had it when I was a kid a few times. While the rest of canada probably rarely eats it, yea its common in NL, since most of the province is forest, and rabbits are pretty commonly hunted.. So it's a traditional dish. But it's still wild game, just wild rabbits , not farmed, skinned and cooked up really nice. They aren't farmed or fluffy cute ones like in this video hehe, ugly wild brown ones. But yea the wild ones taste great too. Funny thing is I've eated sisig a few times and its one of my fav and i had no idea what it was made from until now lol. I think thats the most fun way, just go to a mega buffet in the philippnies try all the food without even asking. It's all great and yea some of it is made from really weird stuff!
I'm recovering from a bad stomach bug & haven't been able to handle solid food for about a week, but even I was drooling only a few minuets into that video, cheers.
Thanks for giving PH a chance in your great show. You'r co-host are great. The guy and the lady Host are great. Sir Sonny, be back in PH and colab with Lumpia Queen & FEATR
I'm from Newfoundland, Canada, And chicken bottom is a common thing, just another part of the chicken. My grandmother would always claim the chicken bum on our Sunday dinners. The local fried chicken place would also serve it, granted it was usually attached to the lower back portion and was and still is my favorite part.
@@hildahilpert5018 Parson's Nose is a great name. Named after some guy named Parson with a big nose no doubt. Where we grew up, there was a saying, "Faster then Metusal's goat". Which was said to proclaim how slow something was. I can only assume someone named Metusal had a slow goat? lol
@@joejohn2754 and your point is? so what if my country is still considered to be third world. just because there’s still poverty and corruption, that doesn’t matter when it comes to wanting to taste the different food and experience the culture. please don’t say that again because it’s terribly ignorant :)
@@joejohn2754 how’d you know he was dead then? if he was, you could’ve helped at least? and if he wasn’t, i’m sure it was just a homeless person sleeping, i see them from time to time.
@@joejohn2754 I just bought a loaf of bread for a white homeless guy yesterday.First-world countries has a lot of poor people too.Honestly,first-world countries are boring.
I am an Mexican American married to a Filipina living in the Philippines and lechon and adobo are some of my favorite dishes. Also the butter garlic shrimp. Sarap! I may not like some of the more "exotic" food here, but Filipino make some of the most delicious food!
Putok Batok, roughly translated to English, “Bursting Aneurysm”, or “Aneurysm Bursting” food, because those kind of Pinoy food typically results in elevated blood pressure.😂. We love it!
Couldn’t agree more I work with a very nice Filipino nurse and he invited me to his house to have tendon soup. I was quite shocked at the thought of it but it was absolutely delicious since then. He’s made me lots of things from his home country and they’ve all been amazing.
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Man that chic is so cool! U should invite her to join u on some of your other countries escapades to see her reaction to totally different things. Also, hats off to your doctors keeping you alive 😂
I'm this early after binge watching your vlogs. Keep searching for the best food in the Philippines! Our food really wont disappoint your stomach! ❤️ I just hope you can find someone on your vlogs who can showcase real filipino foods!
@@cooperjohnamutan2671 He has a video many years ago, I guess 5 or 6 yrs ago in Alaminos Pangasinan near hundred Island then he went back fews times more, visiting the southern part the this was the last one
All the places you visited I never heard of and I live here my whole life. Cebu lechon is the most famous but my favorite is Elars because their pig is not too fatty and very clean. No foul pig smell.
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He looks a lot like the player Lionel Messi. it's real.
@@XaLoiVlog i know
Are you guys hiring?
NEVER STOP posting the "FULL DOCUMENTARY" videos!
I'm one of those, I'll watch them eagerly episode by episode, but then I'm still just as excited to watch the full thing, and I even use them as "go to sleep" videos once I've seen them all 😂 it's my comfort!
Same🤗👍
Absolute same
I always love it when Sonny introduces the locals to the local food.
I'm beginning to wonder if Pat is really a local 😂.
@@jasonquizon7620 Hehe thousands of restaurants and street vendors in Manila. Impossible to try it all!
@@jasonquizon7620 sonny always do this.. another example is the vietnamese girl Thuyen. she got introduced in some vietnamese food she havent tried
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yea i'm surprised he knows more than we do, and eats more i never tried before lol.
Top notch channel i've been following years ago.
Always cool to see that Filipino food gets a lot of recognition 🙌🏻 cheers from The Netherlands 🇳🇱🇵🇭
Ey fellow dutchie
Thank you, Netherlands ♥🇳🇱
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as someone who is half spanish... they have a heavy spanish influence which is freaking cool
@@chronicawareness9986 Cause the Philippines was colonized by Spain for 333 years.
uuuuuh…dutch influenced cuisine in some of those ex colonies. would that not make a great episode?
This video is so entertaining and appetizing. I’m proud of your co host Patricia for trying those exotic dishes for the first time on cam and adding humor to the video. She’s killing it!
Appetizing? This food looks disgusting.
@@danielelkins247 To each his own. Some folks eat rare steak, raw liver, or fermented cheese that i would never try.
She wants rice with everything 🤣
@@danielelkins247 No one cares my guy
@@dp7047 That is the average Filipino. Except when they're trying to lose weight.
You are indeed the best food review ever!!This is Not just a typical filipino food review that I watched from other foreign vloggers, you even collaborated with local vloggers and got the chance to visit the best places where these food come from, as a pilipino I havent even try to eat bugs and frogs even the rabbit lechon, this is amazing food review I ever watched.
What about mark
Im falling in love w Filipino cuisine when i go to Philippines back in 2017 in cagayan de Oro ,nice food and beautiful place ,much love from Indonesia❤️
Great video!
You manage to inform without getting boring. Pace of the video is just right. And the way the camera captures your facial reactions to the food being cooked and served is awesome!
Thanks for featuring Filipino food once again!
Sonny she is a great addition to the show, I love how adventurous and open to the foods that would be considered strange even to her she has a great mindset and a really perky vivacious attitude would love to see more of her and future episodes
sexy voice too!
@@christianhansen3292 she a very attractive young lady.if I must say so my self.lol
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@@davidedwards1218 creep
I’m sure you would
She is like me i have not tasted all of those except sisig of course. She is such a nice partner to eat with. Not maarte and no unnecessary comments from her. Great job.
I agree she is so lovely and a good side kick for Sonny!
Original, funny, informative, cool contents and coupled with a very good host and co-hosts. I love this show. Been following for 4 years now and the contents just keeps getting more interesting. I love the Asian contents especially and also tours to places such as Iran, Pakistan and also all the tribes visits, which really showcase a different side of their cultures as opposed to what we see on mainstream medias. The contents are mind blowing and very informative. Well done team BEFR..!!
when your in the phillippines..you always hit million views..proves that we filipinos..love your channel....kept it up sonny
another funny, enthusiastic co-host, ya'lls faces make it extra entertaining !
Yeah,, specially the girl in angeles,, she is so sugar coated🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
She said every food was new to her,, come' on... You're raised in manila you said,,to whicH chicken head is every where.. Hahaha .. You got my attention girl!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 good show!
@@rainmanzano8981 not sure if she really hasn't tried most of these food, surprised how ignoramus she is 😂
Filipino street food don’t get as much worldwide recognition if we’re to compare them to other well-known Asian street food. In some way, documentaries help in providing the spotlight to far lesser known cultures and traditions and so much more all across the globe. In general, Filipino food is influenced by existing Spanish and even Chinese dishes. The Philippines was under the rule of foreign colonization for decades, so it’s definitely no surprise.
I always get sick from street food, people don't have hygiene that side
@@creatorofallthings2801 or maybe you just have a weak stomach?
@@creatorofallthings2801 WEAK
"Weak stomach"?! If food provided by cooks can cause intestinal issues, I don't think that can be considered EDIBLE.
"Generalized" is the wrong term to use here, considering that Filipino food has been heavily influenced by American cuisine, Indian cuisine, Austronesian cuisine, and so forth, and the bulk of the various origins of Philippine cuisine is mostly even throughout the different cultures.
As a first generation American Filipino I wish I'd been born in the Philippines. The stories from my family and videos like this make me wish I could visit.
Oh ur poor
@user-it6uu1ej6c when your family has a grudge and says if my side ever went back they'd kill us..yeah kind of keeps me from visiting. Has Nothing to do with being poor.
@@michaelnielson1303 ok so poor go to another island
@@curiousGeorgelookingdiggerboy bruh what is wrong with you
It's been such a joy seeing your journey throughout the years, Sonny. I've been subscribed since you just put out your giant burger challenge video -- you barely had 100k subscribers, I remember sharing your videos on r/Philippines since your videos were all in the Philippines back then. I appreciated that it wasn't just another "weird 3rd world country food" vlog and you had genuine interaction with people you come across with. I also remember when you were still struggling to keep things afloat by basically charging full on and making more content about other cultures, even after losing a drone you probably couldn't afford replacing to one of countries' customs. Glad the risk was worth it. Years and tons of cultures later and nothing's changed at all except the production getting better and better. It's nice to see you back.
This is like the only time I'm glad I was Filipino baited jk
very well said, this guy is one of the best food vlogger i have ever watched in youtube.
crazy babies i love your show sonny
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Love the interaction between the Sonny and the guest hosts. They are funny. So fun to watch
The locals you brought along with you to eat the food are so wholesome. I’m loving their energy!! Made me laugh and smile :)
You are a huge inspiration. I have recently lost 45 pound in 3 months and 20 more to go, also traveling to the Philippines for the first time in November, very excited to try all the food. Happy that you, and Adam Ragusea keep these types of film making alive. Seriously thank you and thank you to the producers.
How did you get in shape? I want to get in shape.
@@alexjones28 u know damn well how to do it, u just dint want to do it, let's be fr.
@@Leoshti No fr. I can't lose weight. Even if i starve my self. I wanted to eat like diet. But do not know how.
Sonny: "We are in the Philippines, everything is yummy with rice."
- Exactly!! :D :D :D
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Love your chemistry when you’re with Chui, it’s so natural.
Sunny, I love that now you’re super successful, you still stay true to your channel and have not changed at all. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I really like Filipino food, after 8 years in the Navy being stationed with hundreds of Filipinos I can say their food is excellent, delicious, just mouth wateringly good 😊🤗😋
Where you've trained as a Navy before?
@@noldtamparong2795 US
@@noldtamparong2795 probably US navy - have millions of troops go through PI - it is a major USN port of call.
Sonny. It takes a special kind of person. And that person is you. Love it
This channel has come a long way..i remember seeing this with less than a 100k subs...now its 9M. Congrats Sonny!
"We're in the Philippines: everything's yummy with rice" -- facts only 😅😂 we even got unli rice in most places lol! Can't wait to visit home again ❤️
They're not eating any rice! It's not even on the table! I find this shocking.
Ahh yes the spaghetti w/ rice
@@joshuaemmanueldelosreyes6049 🤤
ive been to Philippines and the people is amazing and friendly. love that country good vibes always specially Cebu
As a member of a pig farm family...I am a little sad that my wonderful Nigerian wife, sister, brother....will not eat pig. I eat animal cheek, pig foot, cow tongue, frog legs, snails...
You eat what the animal eats. The pig eats EVERYTHING.
@4everPhire22 right, even the cor- nvm 😅
Yummy 😋
@@4everPhire22nope, they eat food that is good for human consumption.
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 sounds good. Grandparents on both sides had hog farms, so I know what they eat 🤣🤮
All I have to say, Sonny, is your wife is obviously absolutely smokin’ and very damn trusting. You never fail to impress.
Everytime I watch you and Mark Weins videos, I'm always hungry. Thank you for visiting and appreciating Filipino culture.
Seeing that bottle of San Miguel brought back some great memories of the Philippines!
AGREED! Fantastic beer!
I have come to respect other people's cultures through this awesome channel. Thank you so much
Wow, that all looked so good. It would be hard to decide which was the best. Please continue to do shows from the Philippines.
I am a Filipino and thanks for making a video about my country 😀😀
She is so adorable I love her as a cohost
Philippine Cuisine is UNBELIEVABLY delicious, one just simply has to try it!!!! My favorite is BULALO!!!!
Thank you Sonny for coming to our country, Philippines! We are glad that you enjoyed our food. Please be back soon!!!
This cohost is on point!!! Love that she can get you to pause....frog-stuffed Thanksgiving.....hilarious!!! Sonny, I think you've met your match!!! bwahahahahahahah....
I absolutely adored all the guests in this video? The chemistry with Sonny and the girl was 👌💋 she's got an awesome personality!
Im so happy with the line, Maam im here to learn your food and she's here to eat free food. Thats so funny I love their tandem.
I love the Philippines, been there 4 times, I enjoy the BBQ Chicken the most, not to adventurous. Gr8 video.
Always watch when you come up on my feed and then watch a bunch more, so today I subscribed.
OMG!!! That orange dish looks so good!! ROOM TEMP MOUNTAIN DEW!!!! Love it!!!!
I just came back from the Philippines on a 2 week mission trip. I'm a Fil-Am and grew up eating Filipino food 1-2 times a month, but nothing prepared me for an actual trip to the motherland. My group encouraged me to try deeper cuisine, especially when I was in Pampanga. I grew up eating more 'surface' Filipino food (adobo, bistec, pancit, lechon, Filipino bbq, etc.), so there were many 'firsts' for me and can relate to Patricia lol. Can't wait to go back in a few years.
Hi! I’m Brazilian and I currently live on Italy, I would like to see you making a Brazilian food review. I love your videos! Thank you
I didn't know we raised rabbits for food. I spent my childhood in the Philippines and moved to the USA after college. The only time I ever ate a rabbit was during a trip in France during a family summer in Europe. Until I started seeing food vlogs, I thought I had tried every kind of animal meat. Thanks for proving me wrong. I'm more humble now.
Rabbit Meat didn't get as much recognition until the pandemic. TikTok Business Ideas made the Rabbit Meat Breeding industry boomed hence more restaurants sell it.
I still never eaten rabbit meat. It's quite rare honestly.
I live in illinois and one of my local grocery stores always has rabbit in stock. And my uncle Raised rabbits For butcher When I was a kid
rabbit tastes like chicken but more cleaner and don’t have too much fat, actually my uncle told me to eat because it is chicken further I know it is the rabbit that he was taking care is for food😂 and when I ask him where is your rabbit? he told me the one that you eat😂 I was shocked that I can not chew😂
The rabbit actually didn't surprise me because it's a common newfoundland dish here in canada. I had it when I was a kid a few times. While the rest of canada probably rarely eats it, yea its common in NL, since most of the province is forest, and rabbits are pretty commonly hunted.. So it's a traditional dish. But it's still wild game, just wild rabbits , not farmed, skinned and cooked up really nice. They aren't farmed or fluffy cute ones like in this video hehe, ugly wild brown ones. But yea the wild ones taste great too. Funny thing is I've eated sisig a few times and its one of my fav and i had no idea what it was made from until now lol. I think thats the most fun way, just go to a mega buffet in the philippnies try all the food without even asking. It's all great and yea some of it is made from really weird stuff!
I hope you visit the different existing tribes in the Philippines someday. I'm sure you'll enjoy their cultures. There's so much more to see here. :D
this should be top comment..needs to be address
Except in some regions there are tribes that aren't exactly civilized yet. Some are slowly integrating into society that would be good to visit.
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@@sneekizzle7127 Sonny has visited a few "uncivilized" tribes already.
I'm recovering from a bad stomach bug & haven't been able to handle solid food for about a week, but even I was drooling only a few minuets into that video, cheers.
over the years of hosting this show, i can tell you really learned how to eat, im glad for you
I’m korean
I used to live in Baguio for 8 months
I like Philippine foods
Like sisik grilled fish bulalo sinigang halohalo Jollybee etc
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They just opened JOLLIBEE IN TIME SQUARE, made me SO HAPPY & EXCITED 😊
Dang all that food looks AMAZING!! 😋
Keep on with your wonderful videos... Peace and blessings! 🙌
Filipino street food is the best ever, incomparable. I love Korean food but after tasting it I wanna eat Filipino food again.
i crave for both 😂 both have similarities although they're kinda far from each other
Thanks for giving PH a chance in your great show. You'r co-host are great. The guy and the lady Host are great. Sir Sonny, be back in PH and colab with Lumpia Queen & FEATR
Great!! Its so nice a foreigner love pilipino food and Introduce it to everyone
love the episode. Great co-host makes it always enjoyable. And the food while exotic look yummy.
The names of these dishes are playfully funny. I like how inventive their dishes are to ensure they use all parts of the animal in a very tasty way.
She is a great host. I literally wanna go to the Phillipines to try their food now. Great show
loved this episode especially the stuffed frog. i have never tried it but would definitely give this a go YUMM
I love how you capture the food, the culture and the religion at te same time. Awesome!
I'm from Newfoundland, Canada, And chicken bottom is a common thing, just another part of the chicken. My grandmother would always claim the chicken bum on our Sunday dinners. The local fried chicken place would also serve it, granted it was usually attached to the lower back portion and was and still is my favorite part.
lol , chicken ass just has a unique taste , took me a while to try it
My favorite too!
My dad would call the chicken butt the part that went over the fence last. It,s also called a parson,s nose.Dont ask me why.
@@hildahilpert5018
Parson's Nose is a great name. Named after some guy named Parson with a big nose no doubt.
Where we grew up, there was a saying, "Faster then Metusal's goat". Which was said to proclaim how slow something was.
I can only assume someone named Metusal had a slow goat? lol
I used to live in the Philippines and they have amazing dishes. The meat were so tasty, really wish I knew what sauce they use.
Lots of soy sauce, vinegar or tomato sauce
As an alcoholic… all I can say is “everything looks perfect” 🤩
As an alcholic I agree 😅😅
As a filipino, I feel overwhelmed watching this because we dont get much recognition in the world. This channel is Highly Recommended! 👍
So expose the world to your culture. Obviously people are interested
Hey Filipino people, I love you and I love your food. Thank you.
These people know how to cook super delicious food. I can't wait to go to the Philippines!
Lol, ya say that until ya get there, it's still a third world country.
@@joejohn2754 and your point is? so what if my country is still considered to be third world. just because there’s still poverty and corruption, that doesn’t matter when it comes to wanting to taste the different food and experience the culture. please don’t say that again because it’s terribly ignorant :)
@@joejohn2754 bruhh you aint seen shit yet. Stfu. We're talking about food.
@@joejohn2754 how’d you know he was dead then? if he was, you could’ve helped at least? and if he wasn’t, i’m sure it was just a homeless person sleeping, i see them from time to time.
@@joejohn2754 I just bought a loaf of bread for a white homeless guy yesterday.First-world countries has a lot of poor people too.Honestly,first-world countries are boring.
SONNY! MY BEST EVER FOR REVIEW MASTER! THANK YOU FOR FEATURING PHILIPPINES.
I'm a pacific Islanders and to me there is no country can beat Filipino food.. they know how to turn cheap food into a freaking delicious food
Ahhh!!! Manilaaa!!! Been there and the foods are so yummy! Filipino Street foods are the best that no one can beat it!
I am so in love with the filipino food that leads me to start making content of the filipino dish! ❤
This food channel definitely wins the prize for most episodes of lechon making and tasting.
Sonny she is a great addition to the show , Fan from Cambodian
Much love for Cambodia! I can’t wait to visit the motherland again. 🥰
@@USMC978 😘
Wow, thank you for featuring our Filipino cuisine
That was super fun! And what a great co-host. ❤️😊
I am an Mexican American married to a Filipina living in the Philippines and lechon and adobo are some of my favorite dishes. Also the butter garlic shrimp. Sarap! I may not like some of the more "exotic" food here, but Filipino make some of the most delicious food!
Putok Batok, roughly translated to English, “Bursting Aneurysm”, or “Aneurysm Bursting” food, because those kind of Pinoy food typically results in elevated blood pressure.😂. We love it!
man its crazy how far this show has come been a viewer since 100k subs
Filipino food is underrated! Tough to compete amongst all the other Asian foods, but it should be celebrated more!!!
Couldn’t agree more I work with a very nice Filipino nurse and he invited me to his house to have tendon soup. I was quite shocked at the thought of it but it was absolutely delicious since then. He’s made me lots of things from his home country and they’ve all been amazing.
It's not. Philippino is jus straight up trash save for sigsig and crispy pato
Love filipino food i love the country and its people even more
Thanks Bro
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SNNY'S FOOD VLOGGS ARE STILL THE BEST OF THEM ALL,SO REAL & ALWAYS GOOD PRESENTATION,SPONTANEOUS EXPLANATION WHAT KIND OF FOODS THDY ARE EATING.HOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS SONNY,WHETEVER YOU GO!
FROM WLA,CALIFORNIA 🇺🇸🌎🇺🇲🇺🇸🌎USA!
Watching this vlogs makes me feel hungry. Filipino food are very delicious..
Enjoyed as usual, Sonny you know what we like. I love your humour.
the Best introduction to the Filipino Delicacy. Keep it up !
Filipino Street Food is the BEST! 👍🏼😋🇵🇭
Wow this is my favorite food hang out back home so tasty and so yummy.... thanks for sharing bro.
i honestly cant imagine how hard it is to eat food litterally all day and still have energy to keep going like he does
He tastes food. He doesn't eat plateful
Filipino food is so underrated, but has started to become more exposed thru blogs like yours Sonny! Thanks and Gpd Bless!
Man that chic is so cool! U should invite her to join u on some of your other countries escapades to see her reaction to totally different things. Also, hats off to your doctors keeping you alive 😂
Filipino street foods is so very happy and enjoy eating so yummy foods you can easily buy in the steeet anywhere.. Must watch this video!
the commentary is top-notch sonny ! i'm binge-watching everything :D
COME TO Cape Town, South Africa next please.🇿🇦❤️
Yessss🙌🏻🔥
I'm this early after binge watching your vlogs.
Keep searching for the best food in the Philippines! Our food really wont disappoint your stomach! ❤️
I just hope you can find someone on your vlogs who can showcase real filipino foods!
food vloggers like erwan or ninong might do
this is the 2nd time sonny visited ph...
@@cooperjohnamutan2671 NOPE
@@cooperjohnamutan2671 He has a video many years ago, I guess 5 or 6 yrs ago in Alaminos Pangasinan near hundred Island then he went back fews times more, visiting the southern part the this was the last one
Respecting the animal that has sacrificed for us
By eating every part of it
That is true for all old foodie cuisines❤️👍
I think I've watched all his videos so far I just love his content 😊
I love local food. My comfort food. Thank you Sanny for featuring local food.
All the places you visited I never heard of and I live here my whole life. Cebu lechon is the most famous but my favorite is Elars because their pig is not too fatty and very clean. No foul pig smell.
USAIDITRIGHT….Filipino food is so underrated. My whole family thinks it’s the best & tastiest food in the world 🌎💕🌸
@Heisenberg if you will go here taste other local foods here you won't said that things but you will say many dishes were goods not just 5 or 6
You need help ..worst food
I want to try every dish you have in this episode, they’re all look amazing especially the suckling pig from Spain. Yummm!
Awesome co-hosts! Matched Sonny's vibe and humour
30:05 Sonny stroking the pig, the pig screaming, Sonny screaming just made my day😂
Filipino food looks so good.
I really wanna try it out.
Let me know if you’ve got the plane ticket! Will be more than happy to host you.