So this was one of your most fun videos! We really enjoyed feeling like we were eating with you guys. Also LOVED how much you drank, so much fun!! ❤ Best wishes on getting more subscribers guys 😊
Oh that’s so interesting! We actually enjoy to do the bbq ourselves although as you say, the majority of restaurants do most of it for you. I didn’t know they would change the grill though. Thanks for watching ☺️
처음 보는 채널인데, 두사람 모두 음식에 대한 이해도가 매우 높으시네요. 새벽이라 먹방영상 짧게 보려 했는데 영상 다 봤어요ㅋㅋ 고추 구워먹는 부분에서 멕시코분이신가? 하다 베이컨 스타일 얇은 삼겹살 굴려서 구워먹는것 보고는 그냥 미식을 좋아하는 foodie 커플이네요ㅋㅋㅋ 다른 영상도 챙겨볼게요.
I’m glad you enjoyed the video 😁 Bobby is Italian and I am British. In the UK we often eat Turkish food and they grill their peppers. They are also delicious raw but if you haven’t tried them grilled give it a go! More Korea videos coming up. Subscribe so you don’t miss out ☺️
You don't need to grill peppers, you just eat them raw.. You can ask the store clerk to replace the burnt grill with a new one. It's so cute and fun to talk to each other..😄
I like the peppers raw too, but if you haven’t tasted them grilled they are also good! Didn’t know we could change the grill 😁 Glad you enjoyed the video ❤️
Korea motels has 2 prices. you rent about 3 hours during the daytime or sleepover. I think they charged you 3 sleepovers + 1 daytime rent. very common for every motel in korea
@@HenryWrideExploresit is very typical and normal for koreans because there is big demand for quick sex, especially, from college students gay people adultery etc
I can definitely see that some foreigners might be confused with what to do, but we really enjoyed doing the cooking and making a few mistakes along the way is ok ☺️ Thanks for watching 😁
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@@user-su1dy4si1h 그리고 우리는 일본을 본받아야한다. 일본에서는 우리보다 고추가 먼저 유입되었지만, 시치미 양념이나 일부 매운 음식 있지만 와사비는 휘발성 매움이라 제외하고, 대부분 맵지 않게 유지했다. 근데 한식 고추가루에 무너졌다. 비빔밥 떡볶이도 원래 고추장이 아니라 간장소스~ 원래 전통한식은 맵지 않고 양념을 거의 안해서 식재료 본연의 맛이 살아 있었다. 이런 전통한식은 살려야 한식의 품격도 올라간다
She's not yelling.. Her voice might be a little more amplified, but that's because the streets of Vietnam are packed with motorbikes making it a little noisy
Northern Vietnamese people often do not eat meat bánh mì . We often eat bánh mì with fried eggs, pate, sausage "an old type of sausage" along with some pickles. I've been eating them since childhood until now
@@HenryWrideExplores Tết is beginning time of Spring. It's warm & light sunny,rain a bit ,fresh air but very quiet in Da Nang . You just see real da nang local people in this time .
We never saw this rule while we were in Korea. We wanted to try coffee from different places so we decided to share one. The owner didn’t seem to mind 😊
Those mini kimbaps are called mayak kimbap (drug kimbap). The proper kimbaps are much larger, have more filling (such as spinach, carrots, radish, egg and ham) and they are available in different varieties to suit anyone's taste preference. And yes, there are versions with meat in them (beef, pork, ham, tuna, etc). Also, the 'Korean' taste that you mention is probably sesame seed oil. Koreans use it to season many different vegetable side dishes including the fillings in the kimbap. The oil is also spread on the seaweed to flavor and provide a shine to the kimbap.
I'm a Korean living overseas and I heard about these love motels. I think Japan has them too. I didn't know that there are 'extra' fees to use one of their rooms. Nor did I know that they provide 'complementaries'. 🤣