@2:30:00 Drinking water doesn't cool your palate down when eating spicy foods. It only spreads it all over your mouth. That's why the subsequent bites get spicier. Best to drink beer, a rice beverage or eat rice. Grains help neutralize the burning.
When did Flushing become Chinatown because I grew up in Queens and it was not like that when I grew up? I had to take the 7 train to Flushing to get to school and this was not like this.
Years ago I lived in the Bronx - there were two very good pizzerias around the corner - the first things I noticed was folks 'tamping' off the extra oil with napkins and then letting the slice sit for a few minutes - because they come out of the oven hot enough to badly burn your mouth ! .......then they would do the 'fold thing'.
I think its funny how people don't make the connection between the Xamaica drinks they get in Mexico and Jamaica. Jamaica = Xamaica . Xamaica was Jamaica's original name That is what the original inhabitants of the Island called it. It is the same sorrel drink Jamaica exports it to Mexico
Great Video, can't wait to visit the Big Apple for the diversity of food. Side note, Sorrel and Hibiscus are 2 different plant flowers and so are 2 different drinks. Sorrel is grown in the Caribbean, I have it growing in my garden now for Xmas. Hibiscus drink I think is more Middle Eastern, I've only had when I lived in Egypt in the early 1990's.
In Little Manila, I didn't go to the Phil Am market. I went to Sariling Atin and bought four instant ube champorado and ube puto! 😋😋😋 We ate at Kabayan (not the Turo-Turo. There is a Kabayan that is more fine dining than Turo Turo). Son and I ordered Lumpia Shanghai, Pork Barbecue, Chicken Barbecue and Pancit Bihon. The pork barbecue tasted like the pork barbecue I used to have so many years ago at Aristocrat in the Philippines. I wish they served some atsara with it. Son was pleasantly surprised that all of it totaled only about $55.00. This was during this past Presidents Day weekend. I was amused by the Gwapa Salon while we were walking. I told my son, a hairstylist, that Gwapa meant "beautiful" in tagalog. ( Red Ribbon did not have puto! Just ensaymada and mamon. 😡😡😡) Really loved it.
I hear what she saying but where there is 1 person that finds nothing wrong with adults acting like that and teaching their kids to handle conflict that way, they’re also a slew of other parents that enable that.
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You didn't create ox tails lol are you kidding lol. I'm sure your sandwich is good but you didn't create ox tail or co co bread nor did you create the macc pattie, Ppl was eating similar sandwiches in the 90s
number 19 .. I am an indian ... the food at the canteen is pretty mediocre and bad tbh ... I would recommend pippali, ananda and ambo in manhattan ... better indian food ...
Now this is BRINGING BACK the OLD SCHOOL NYC the way it was Growing Up. No better place in the world. The D.L. beef Patty Spots, Chopped Cheese waiting on developing that truck in N.J. related and Florida above and beyond a Cheesesteak.
I really like your videos and took a lot of your tips. What about some kind of supermarket/grocery store tour? That’s where people like me with a limited budget grab their food while visiting one of the greatest cities
Any NYC Born and Raised person seeing my comments would agree we stood out best food in America. The whole in the wall spots from my Heritcage Italian to Spanish, Jamacian etc made us syand out from the rest wothout Chain places.
@@kingnatesr.5078Yes, in terms of access to food from all over the world? Where else in the US can you find this many and the types of food. Paraguayan? Bhutanese? Most people could not locate these countries on a map.