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1930s American Food at Thailand's Most Unique Historic Restaurants 

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On a mission to find Bangkok's best Hainan Chicken Rice, we end up following the path of the earliest Hainanese immigrants to the country, and the economy they'd eventually create: the very first western restaurants in Thailand.
This is not the stuff of our memories- it's more like what might happen if foreign dishes were recreated from photos out of 1930s magazines. It's fascinating, wildly entertaining, and almost extinct- in fact, only a few of these irreplaceable "Cook Shops" still exist. So we set out to tell the story, while we still can.
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0:00 - Introduction
1:23 - "The King of Lemon Soup"
2:55 - Food Fights, Gamblers, and Hainan Chicken Rice
5:13 - Thailand's Oldest Khao Man Gai
7:48 - Hainan and the Roots of Chicken Rice
10:52 - Tasting Wenchang-Style Chicken
12:36 - The Old Dishes of Hainan
13:48 - First Steps into Cook Shop Food
16:26 - The Story of Cook Shops
19:35 - Chairoj Cook Shop
23:37 - From Modern Bangkok to 1960's Florida
26:23 - Memories and Flashbacks
29:11 - The Urgency of This Story
31:42 - Foo Mui Kee: The Oldest Cook Shop
34:05 - The Survival of the Last Cook Shops
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@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad Год назад
Here are the locations for these restaurants. Please support the places shown in this video- it could be massively impactful for keeping this unique culture alive. Nai Thong Chicken Rice: goo.gl/maps/GQrHxpVCBA2FU2Rm6 Sui Heng Chicken Rice: goo.gl/maps/2GAWYU9SpsfCUmGX9 Huahin Phochana: goo.gl/maps/Y2KHKbC1vq7VTUBg9 Chairoj Cook Shop: goo.gl/maps/Wx9KXKk4LfzVPQTq5 Tampa Cafe at the Florida Hotel: goo.gl/maps/BTdMU425QFZjzEPp6 Agave Foo Mui Kee: goo.gl/maps/w5gFi76U4rk9z8x89
@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad Год назад
And one other note- if you watched our video last week on our Top 10 things we've ever eaten on OTR, that video ended with a cliffhanger- Jaspar referencing that the actual best thing he ever ate on an OTR shoot never even made it into the show. That was actually what triggered this entire mission- this whole video came together as a result of that offhand comment from Jaspar a week ago. He was referring to Sui Heng Chicken Rice- the second one we show in this video (and the one where I'm dressed differently and it was obviously filmed at a different time). In case you were waiting for an answer!
@denseone
@denseone Год назад
Bangkokian native here. Thank you for all the research and dedication you put into your videos, and as a ข้างมันไก่ fan I will definitely be checking these places out.
@thefolder3086
@thefolder3086 Год назад
@@OTRontheroadas a hainanese Thai myself I’m really glad our cuisine get covered! I also just learned here that some of the dish like beef tongue stew is actually hainanese American , I thought it’s just American I would actually love a video dedicated to the different Thai Chinese communities ,where they live , when and what is their influence on Thai cuisine. Would actually be pretty cool It would also be interesting if you cover some Indian influenced street food and stuff which is surprisingly common like roti with condensed milk or fried banana which many of these aren’t even found in India. These vendors are also everywhere at least where I live. I really wanna know where they are from
@djay75
@djay75 Год назад
We be very useful if you created a seperate google map and link it off your website with every place from all your videos
@sleekslack
@sleekslack Год назад
muah
@Piak2517
@Piak2517 Год назад
Another great video from your channel. As a Hainanese-Thai, I could not disagree with the facts you mentioned in this episode. I spent the first three years of my sixties above my grandfather’s cook shop restaurant on Sukhumvit road. The shop was opened in the 1930’s. The business was great especially during the Allied bombing of Bangkok in the WW2. Sukhumvit was still the suburb of BKK. For their safety, wealthy people from downtown came to eat and spend the whole day before returned back in the evening. Night bombing wasn’t that popular back then. The shop was closed in 1965 as my father didn’t want to continue running the restaurant. But we still cook the good old cook shop recipes at home and go visit those restaurants in your video. Thanks again for your great works.
@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad Год назад
Wow- what an incredible story. Thanks for sharing it here!
@Jumpoable
@Jumpoable 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing your family history kha.
@tonyw1w1w14
@tonyw1w1w14 9 месяцев назад
Lovely bit of add on history you have contributed to the video, I also like the fact that the food still survives in your homes to this day, thank you.
@poomsiraprapasiri8448
@poomsiraprapasiri8448 9 месяцев назад
Florida Hotel and its restaurant has a special place in my heart. My dad passed away from cancer last year and up until his very last few weeks he was very independent and did not want to bother others. He had to come to Rama Hospital very frequently for treatment and check-up, and he would drive (sometimes with mom, sometimes by himself) from home to stay at the Florida Hotel and walk one mile to the hospital the next morning. So our family would meet up to eat with him at this restaurant. Chairoj, which is nearby, is also his favorite since he used to work near this area 40 years ago. So when I think of him I can visit these places and eat what we used to eat when he was around.
@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your story. Amazing how personal these old places are for so many people. It's so much bigger than food.
@XintaiBONG
@XintaiBONG Год назад
Our family use to run a restaurant like this but our door have been closed for almost 40 years. My gran dad arrived in Thailand in the 1960s. He used to be chef for East India Company in Singapore. He put 6 kids thru school and universities with his food, including my mom. Sad reality is that once you move up the social ladder running a restaurant isnt appealing anymore. I only get to taste our recipies maybe once a year during Chinese New Year, all of us get together and my aunts and uncles have time to enter the kitchen. Our recipies will likely be lost in this generation and definitely the next.
@ssss8162
@ssss8162 11 месяцев назад
I am a Hainanese Singaporean and my family still makes those dishes on special occasions like Chinese New Year. Very blessed.
@tonyw1w1w14
@tonyw1w1w14 9 месяцев назад
The sacrifice of the original immigrant parents is one of great meaning, it seems to breed exceptional success in the second and third generations, almost like the experience of witness to the suffering of your parents motivates a desire for a better life. I have quite a few close friends who's parents came to Australia working menial jobs long hours and all their children have gone on to be at the very top of their chosen careers, several of them even being famous figures. All of these parents are incredibly humble and modest people who pass on a work ethic that produces this success, I find it inspiring.
@awibs57
@awibs57 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for this. As a Chinese-Thai person who has been told "this tastes like an Asian person tried to make American food," I resonated with this episode deeply. Although we are Shanghainese, my grandparents left around the Battle of Shanghai at the start of WW2 and my mum was born in Bangkok. What is interesting to me is how pervasive food culture is. I didn't understand American food for years even though I was raised in America. My aunt ran a Thai restaurant and I mostly ate in the family palate. In school I brought lunch, sticky rice and mung beans in a banana leaf. Of course I ate some american food, but only the simple, little kid stuff you get at school events and birthday parties, like french fries or plain cheese pizza. I didn't understand proper american cuisine, things like steaks and pork chops and spaghetti that you eat at full service sit down restaurants until I was in my 20s. I wanted to cook for my various white boyfriends, but I would make mistakes like you described about not boiling the cabbage to death. I would leave it crispy for texture and fun, like I was trying to make larb in a bland European way. I laughed at the garlic smothered fish, because I once made the exact same mistake, trying to make things "plain" and "not spicy at all" for British friends. I have worked in restaurants my entire life, including high end, and I am a CMS somm, but even then, I worked in mostly "exotic" ones, like I spent much of my 20s working in a Jean-George Vongritchen place. Only now, at 40, I can finally make... sort of convincing western food. Maybe. Or my British partner is just very, very polite about the 50% extra seasoning I put on his beans and toast in the morning. :)
@inoN22
@inoN22 Год назад
Beef tongues and pork chops are THE signature dishes of every cook shop 😊 The ribs and bread and beef stroganoff at Florida Hotel is the best! I so miss Chairoj’s fish with garlic and chilli. Thank you sooo much for telling stories of these almost forgotten restaurants.
@kaizerkoala
@kaizerkoala Год назад
Yes, their stroganoff is the best.
@tauepsilon4220
@tauepsilon4220 10 месяцев назад
Waow, this channel is criminally underrated! Food, history and culture is the best and entertaining combination!👍
@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad 10 месяцев назад
Thanks so much!
@krs2717
@krs2717 Год назад
Watched from start to finish, absolutely fascinating. Gastronomic anthropology at its finest.
@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad Год назад
Thank you!
@bungfai2348
@bungfai2348 3 дня назад
Gastronomy anthropology at its finest!! 👍
@pstwng1085
@pstwng1085 Год назад
Silom restaurant is another surviving cook shop. It is running by the 3rd generation. They kept the relic decoration of the original restaurant. I can feel the mood and tone after missing out the restaurant over 20 years.
@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad Год назад
Yeah, I feel badly that we couldn't film there- it's quite far and wouldn't have been possible with the time we had to shoot. But I can't wait to check it out off camera at the very least.
@Kwippy
@Kwippy 9 месяцев назад
Where is Silom restaurant these days? I thought they all closed.
@tony_xu
@tony_xu 9 месяцев назад
@@Kwippy They've moved to Soi Borommaratchachonnani 59 (ซ. บรมราชชนนี ๕๙)
@minghueileong
@minghueileong Год назад
As a neighbor down south, you nailed the hammer on the head there with the story of Hainanese immigrants to South East Asia there. Always fascinated to watch your stories about food in Thailand because it's always quite interesting how it evolved so differently compared to Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.
@jacobaeden
@jacobaeden 10 месяцев назад
it's also interesting how hainanese in singapore also ended up doing western food with the pork chops, chicken chops, fish n chips, etc, and the variety of sauces for chicken chop
@Aiman-hw9ev
@Aiman-hw9ev 9 месяцев назад
same here, what amazes me is Hainanese food in Malaysia is always have a bit hint of western to it. I never knew our version of chicken chop is not the norm outside of Malaysia
@AbhikMajumdar
@AbhikMajumdar Год назад
This was a seriously amazing show. I chanced upon it by accident, and began watching without expecting much more than a typical food-vlog episode. What unfolded had me gobsmacked. I'm really impressed, kudos!
@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad Год назад
thanks a lot!
@suthipankartanyoo8958
@suthipankartanyoo8958 Год назад
The best one of this style might be Si Lom Restuarant at Talingchan district. They even make their own butter which is soooo good!
@akradethlirapirom4714
@akradethlirapirom4714 Год назад
As always, impressive research into the historical context of all these dishes! As a native not living in Bangkok right now, your videos always make me nostalgic, and more importantly, quite hungry.
@anthonybird546
@anthonybird546 Год назад
This makes me really sad, because this is rare treasure. Growing up with Japanese takes on western food - tempura, tonkatsu, and kare raisu, these unique takes became treasured parts of the Japanese culinary canon. I hope that people realize that this is something different and should be saved for future generations
@TheThailightZone
@TheThailightZone 7 часов назад
Your research, storytelling, narrative, editing is always world class. Your videos are so interesting that you really deserve a much higher following.
@fahmraktnul4279
@fahmraktnul4279 Год назад
This is the first video I've seen from your Channel and I must say I'm absolutely blown away. I've watched most food documentaries on Netflix and I must say your videos are better in quality than most of them. Thank you for making these excellent videos about Thai food and its history. At the same time, I must say I can't help but be rather embarrassed and ashamed that we've never made videos like these ourselves.
@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad Год назад
Very kind message and thanks so much! Hope you enjoy exploring our videos a bit. Really appreciate the nice words.
@icy2527
@icy2527 Год назад
The waiters are hair style and dress reminded me of the first time I'd been to the cook shop restaurant. Nostalgia's kicking so hard right now.
@kilanspeaks
@kilanspeaks Год назад
As an Indonesian who’s had had chicken rice across Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand, I have to say that the best one I’ve had was in… Vietnam 😁 Cơm Gà Hải Nam FTW! 🍚 🍗
@Johnne009
@Johnne009 Год назад
That's bullahit
@foodtaliban
@foodtaliban Год назад
Yes, it's pretty good. Especially the burnt rice at the bottom. But maybe that's another Vietnamese Chicken Rice dish. 😁
@lauraqueentint
@lauraqueentint Год назад
One of the best video's I've come across in a while.Really interesting dive into how cultures can integrate and fuse and present itself in such a unique way in cuisine. Quite reminds me of canto-western fusion, or Cha Chaan Teng food from Hong Kong where I'm from! Man, how I'd kill for a documentary on that too!
@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad Год назад
Check out our American Fried Rice video- I think you’ll like it! We explore chachaanteng food and discuss the history. I also used to live in Hong Kong and still consider it one of the greatest places on earth! Can’t wait to get the chance to film at some of my favorite places there.
@kanateratapipat7742
@kanateratapipat7742 Год назад
Omg. I'm so glad you pick this up. We have been scouring cook shops for a while now.
@pollee9167
@pollee9167 Год назад
I grew up with The Fu Mui Kee Restaurant original place at suriwong road. This video bring back my childhood days 😢.
@o0somic0o
@o0somic0o Год назад
What a beautiful video that captures this part of food history.
@garybooth4059
@garybooth4059 11 месяцев назад
Superb episode. Thank goodness this has been recorded and will drive more custom to these important places in the culinary history of Bangkok. Keep up the great work, by far the best insight into the history of food in a world class food city.
@thastayapongsak4422
@thastayapongsak4422 Год назад
Your channel is invaluable for Thai Chinese food history. Thanks for doing this.
@JethroCramp
@JethroCramp 11 месяцев назад
Such an awesome story! Amazing how you uncovered this little known piece of history.
@user-je8nl7oo4q
@user-je8nl7oo4q Год назад
Nornally, i never put comment here before but your guys did great job ! Keep continue what you have done. Cheer !
@simulacrae
@simulacrae 4 месяца назад
Such an amazing episode, very few channels tend to follow the rabbit hole so this was great.
@mrtookh
@mrtookh 9 месяцев назад
Another wonderful, intriguing, fascinating, poignant (for me) episode ..... thank you!
@trastegaming8409
@trastegaming8409 7 месяцев назад
Thank you OTR Crew!
@JamesDean-O
@JamesDean-O 4 месяца назад
2nd video. An official fan. Thank you for your work.
@rogermanifold8615
@rogermanifold8615 Год назад
Nostalgia on steroids! Great work again from the OTR team.
@liamjoe3690
@liamjoe3690 Месяц назад
This is so well made it’s like something I enjoy watching on PBS.
@pe16118
@pe16118 11 месяцев назад
Bro, I love your documentaries. They are well done and deserve lots of credits.
@supreeyakritsaneephaiboon2304
Very Interesting! An eye-opening slice of BKK and Thai deep history. We will check some of these out next time we're back in town. Keep up the great work at OTR! Cheers!
@warrenpenner2315
@warrenpenner2315 Год назад
Dude - you and your gal are AWESOME. 16 years in Asia and a truth seeker of cuisine for 25. Well Done both of you!
@evasenechal8735
@evasenechal8735 5 месяцев назад
I learn so much!! So cool. Thank you!
@noterious
@noterious Год назад
Love your insights on Thai restaurant scene. I almost forgot these cook shops ever existed. I guess I need to revisit some of them again. The beef tongues in tomato gravy was one of my favorites when I was a child. Lol
@jonfooo
@jonfooo Год назад
I'm Malaysian Hainanese! Thanks for bringing this great reviews of Thai-Hainanese food! ❤
@scubaamm1876
@scubaamm1876 Год назад
Glad you​ film this​ episode​ and​ keep​ these​ historic stories of​ how​ food​ evolved in​ Thailand.​ I​ used to​ eat the​se old styles' Thai​/Chinese​ you​ called Cook Shop.​And​ time went by, it​ started to​ disappeared​ like original Fu mui kee​ and​ Silom pad-tra-karn (which​ located in​ Silom).
@Aon8889
@Aon8889 Год назад
Great job 👍
@akalangkadezoysa3475
@akalangkadezoysa3475 5 дней назад
Your curiosity is out of this world.....kudos
@phuket1
@phuket1 11 месяцев назад
Thank You for your invaluable contribution to the Thai Food History👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@drpanit
@drpanit Год назад
Great story!!! Big thanks.
@davidch2721
@davidch2721 5 месяцев назад
So much food history and so clearly details
@st.lutiana714
@st.lutiana714 Год назад
Finally Thai Chicken rise here with the great content!! Thank you so much 🙏
@guilmion2
@guilmion2 Год назад
Amazing video. Even though I am Thai and have been eating all these food i didn't know the history and the significance of these foods. Great Job!!!
@JacksparowLL
@JacksparowLL Год назад
You did a great job.
@aerosuffly
@aerosuffly Год назад
I just love that Adam ate three pork chops in a day.
@chang1865
@chang1865 Год назад
Nai Thong's a local legend. Their pickled lime soup balances out the oilyness of the chicken and rice.​ I am surprised they haven't got Michelin recognition or even a bib gourmand yet. Consistent quality, great rice and well cooked chicken.
@jamesloming
@jamesloming 11 месяцев назад
Great research
@kowabungafpv
@kowabungafpv Год назад
Brilliant video. You have a new sub!
@NanChirayukool
@NanChirayukool Год назад
This is such a fun and yummy adventure to witness!
@peterkoomprayoon1285
@peterkoomprayoon1285 5 месяцев назад
I'm 42 yrs old Thai citizen and I have no idea the rich history and culture we got at all, thank you for your awesome job! Bravo team!
@Mikyoseptor
@Mikyoseptor Год назад
Bro! Can't describe how much I love your videos, I rode past some of these cook shops every day and have no idea what they serve😂, I hope I can stop and say hello to you again! thank you for sharing.
@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad Год назад
Hah- sounds good. If we're at one of those places while you pass by, pop in and say hey. Odds are I'll have over-ordered (again- it's not "light" stuff) so feel free to join.
@HELLGATE004
@HELLGATE004 Год назад
i recently subscribed to the channel and i was gonna suggest u to do an episode about this dish. In thailand, early 2000s they had a pop song about this dish.
@typhoontyph
@typhoontyph Год назад
Huahin Pochana is a 10 minute walk from where I will be!!!! Will definitey check it out!!! So excited. Update: walked there, happy to see they are doing well and every table was taken. Bummed out that they ran out of chicken rice but that goes to show how good it is! Ended just having fried rice and ice cream and OH MY GOD best fried rice I have ever eaten, steaming hot and they weren’t stingy with the pork at all, so many huge pieces of pork.
@kaizerkoala
@kaizerkoala 11 месяцев назад
I visit the MOT office very frequent. And for some reason, I've never get to tried the chicken. I believe it's usually sold out before noon.
@rebellion6331
@rebellion6331 Год назад
Nice videos!
@chronos996
@chronos996 11 месяцев назад
I love your channel, and I would love it even more if you make an episode about Red Braised Pork.
@user-lx4ic2qj4p
@user-lx4ic2qj4p Год назад
Very insightful video! I can’t help but notice that the food at the Tampa cafe looks quite similar to the western menu items found in Took Lae Dee, the restaurants found in the supermarket chain Foodland. I can imagine those menu items are inspired from the original cook shops
@tassieme
@tassieme 10 месяцев назад
I grew up in Bangkok. My grandparents took me to this kind of place since I was young. Your video makes me miss Thailand even more.
@dondobbs9302
@dondobbs9302 Год назад
Absolutely fascinating! I love it and want to go to BKK right now and try a Cook Shop, even if I'm a little bit squeamish about that style of food. I really love to learn the story of Khao Mong Gai too! It's everywhere in Thailand and it just never seemed "Thai" to me.
@ssss8162
@ssss8162 11 месяцев назад
Very interesting channel. Love the Thai, Chinese and South East Asian food content.
@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad 11 месяцев назад
Much appreciated.
@napatp
@napatp Год назад
I love cook shops! You hit all the right places... Chairoj, Agave (Fumuikee), Florida. Another one would be Silom Pattakarn, which now moved to Boromratchonnani road.
@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad Год назад
Yes- absolutely. I feel a bit badly that we didn't get to include them in this video, it was just really inconvenient for our filming schedule as it's quite far from anywhere else we planned to go. But I'll definitely check it out off the air as soon as I can.
@SwingEzzZZ
@SwingEzzZZ Год назад
Yes Silom Pattrakarn is the best in my opinion. I think they have ox's tail stew as well. As for Hinanese chicken rice, there is Guan R restaurant at the corner of Rama IV and Sathorn opposite to Lumpini park. By the way, OTR, you are the best RU-vidr on the history of Thai culture and history on food we have here. Great job! Thanks.
@peerc.3969
@peerc.3969 Год назад
When I was young, lots of chinese pastries in Bangkok, no doubt, Hainan Shop! 👍
@jimreynolds1540
@jimreynolds1540 Год назад
Ive been walking past the Florida since my first trip to Thailand 1991, so surprised it hangs in there over the years.I usually stay at the Asia just down the street when in BKK. I'm differently going to go eat there in a couple weeks when back up in BKK. Cool vlog.
@sunnachai
@sunnachai Год назад
Great episode with 2 of my favorite foods, at my favorite shops, Sui Heng and Fu Mui Kee. the old Fu Mui Kee at Wat Khaek was much better, though
@stebopign
@stebopign Год назад
this video deserves millions of views from foodies around the world.
@DreamcastQ
@DreamcastQ 11 месяцев назад
Very interesting, love this dish did not know the history
@jatc11yey
@jatc11yey 11 месяцев назад
I really like the music in this episode!
@papaechozulu3737
@papaechozulu3737 8 месяцев назад
As an Iowan I can confirm three pork chops and a bratwurst is a typical Tuesday, great story and editing.
@chode2b
@chode2b 8 месяцев назад
Foo mui kee held a special place in my heart. I was a regular at their original place in the 90s. It's sad that this cuisine is going extinct. Thank you for this excellent vdo.
@markjones2781
@markjones2781 10 месяцев назад
There is a reason I haunt RU-vid. It is because if you look hard enough, there is just the occasional video that extends you insight and understanding of the world and its history. This piece is one of them. Thank you. My life is a little richer for stumbling across this video. Dr M
@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the kind comment. Glad you enjoyed the video and hope you find other videos of ours that hit you the same way.
@sitangch
@sitangch Год назад
This is the first of your VDO that I didn’t want to watch because of the title and the thump nail. Unfortunately I was wrong! This is one of the most interesting episode because of it information and history about the cook shop. I’m still looking forward to see the episode about Kao Mun Kai (chicken rice) of where are to find the best. Chicken are separated into 3-4 styles and it’s going to be an interesting subject from a foreigner point of view.
@KedaiCiplak
@KedaiCiplak Год назад
Ahh the great foolery of the chicken rice insults of 2009. Those were some shameful days for us M'sians. Anyway as always, love your thorough research into the topic.
@kaizerkoala
@kaizerkoala Год назад
I find it hillarious whenever us ASEAN has a pillow fight lol.
@kimjeounable
@kimjeounable Год назад
You should look up "Kyung Yang Sik" (경양식 in Korean characters). It translates to "Light Western Cuisine" and it is Japanese adaptation of Western cuisine from the Meiji era of Japan. Koreans have their own take due to our former Colonial history. It is one of the most beloved food categories in Korea - It is very much a part of Korean soul food
@davidludford2164
@davidludford2164 8 месяцев назад
I have just came a cross your channel,so I have been married to a Thai for 37 years,just to let you know I have been around a while,your videos are just plain brilliant,I travel for food and so far have been to 154 countries,I was recently in Algeria and got some croissants 0.08 usd each,I will slow go all you videos and try and visit all the videos you gracefully show us,thank you for all your hard work
@jonathanwongsa2314
@jonathanwongsa2314 Год назад
I'm just lost in this video is like : Hmmmm Hinanese chicken look good and then BOOM!! beef tongue and pork chop It happen so fast from no where But all look delicious though
@brianoconnor24601
@brianoconnor24601 Год назад
Legit brings back great memories. Kid teung mak tee rak😢
@maris2ish
@maris2ish 9 месяцев назад
Best food history documentaries
@goexplore4321
@goexplore4321 4 месяца назад
I lived in Bangkok for a year, I would eat chicken rice from a small roadside cart in bangkhae once a week to cleanse my pallet from the stir fry and curry dishes. It was a very simple, but comforting dish that was uniquely complex with its multi level flavor. I wish there was a place in Southern Utah to get chicken and rice.
@kaizerkoala
@kaizerkoala Год назад
This episode hit me hard... again. Wat Suthi School is my alumni. Back in the day, I ate at Suiheng like once a week. Now, Tampa Coffee Shop. That is probably my no.1 comfort food in Bangkok. Anyway, I think the situation of cookshop is better than...say 10 years ago. More Thai people know about them than ever thank to the internet. There are even new cookshop and cookshop inspired restaurant open. Finally, salute to the Hainanese diaspora in Thailand. The story of cookshop is not just the story of a food genre but the story of Hainanese in Thailand.
@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad Год назад
That's an interesting point- I hope you're right. And yes, we didn't mention it in the video as I wanted to keep the focus on the surviving places, but there are a couple of newer restaurants (Ang Morr is one in our general area) that are reviving old cook shop dishes into a modern context. Fun to see.
@kaizerkoala
@kaizerkoala Год назад
@@OTRontheroad I hope that some of the originals might have their own successor. Look like Silom Bhattakan might have one. But if it's not happen, at least now people know about them and will continue the tradition. Cuz, at least for me, cookshop is not just a subculture. It's the epitome of Hainanese-Thai's resilience and adaptability even though they are not as famous and prosperous as Teochew and Hokkien in Thailand.
@williamchin7248
@williamchin7248 10 месяцев назад
Love the authentic tofu skin on top of the soup
@joeycheong2473
@joeycheong2473 11 месяцев назад
Awesome video! And in a Shanghai Boxing Cat Tee shirt ?
@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad 11 месяцев назад
Hah thanks! And you got it. Actually, when Daria and I first met, she was sales director for Boxing Cat. I knew the brand well from my time on 永福路 in Shanghai and ordered a few kegs.
@joeycheong2473
@joeycheong2473 11 месяцев назад
@@OTRontheroad nice. If ever back in shanghai let’s hook up.
@rockysri1826
@rockysri1826 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for preserving the history that most Thai people never even seen ❤
@ffca00
@ffca00 Год назад
and here we are again, Thai people learn about thai food history from farang - but this time it is the whole category we never knew existed.
@crackeds
@crackeds 11 месяцев назад
Superb job. Where is the new Foo Mui Kee location is?
@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad 10 месяцев назад
goo.gl/maps/KAMxEipGvLXaLEDP7
@gosnooky
@gosnooky Год назад
This channel is criminally undersubscribed.
@siampansey
@siampansey Год назад
love this episode I love senior generation.
@RasheedKhan-he6xx
@RasheedKhan-he6xx 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for the comprehensive video description section. Is there a reason you chose not to list the restaurants and addresses?
@OTRontheroad
@OTRontheroad 11 месяцев назад
Check the comment pinned at the top.
@joefarang
@joefarang 4 месяца назад
I recognise that beef tongue dish. A very old Chinese place on Suk soi 8 used to sell it and the other dishes you had at that old Hainanese place. It closed 20 years ago.
@rocky171986
@rocky171986 5 месяцев назад
On the sub-genre of Hainanese western food, you may want to head down to Singapore and check it out, because it is still relatively thriving here and is still part of our food culture vernacular.
@twinflowerfioretta
@twinflowerfioretta Год назад
¨Thank you OTR for your work you put in this video, fascinating content and delicious food✌
@kingly205
@kingly205 Год назад
I was fortunate enough to be able to eat at Fu Mui Kee at their original location years ago, my grandfather used to take my father to eat there since he was a kid 60 years ago. My dad then took us to that place and I still remember it fondly. I was sad that the old place closed, but the new place was pretty much the same, just bigger. By far the best beef tongue stew I've ever had in my life, you should go back and try it again man, I didn't see you ordering it hahahaha.
@NanChirayukool
@NanChirayukool Год назад
Have you ever thought about how viral food trend effect Thai cuisine? It'll be interesting to see how social media bring in new menu, populise the existing one, birth the new form of the older one.
@chuakz
@chuakz 11 месяцев назад
Very interesting, there's a big Hainanese community in Malacca and there are quite a lot of Hainanese eateries here. And there's one particular spot where they also serve Herbal Goat Soup. Fried Chicken and fried pork chops served with sweet and sour "Hainanese" sauce is also popular, like you mentioned, it was Hainanese cooks trying to adapt to Western recipes using local ingredients. And here, you can still find "Hainanese pork chops" breaded with cracker crumbs, served with canned peas and sweet and sour sauce.
@katieluv8422
@katieluv8422 9 месяцев назад
I remember being in Bankok in the 80's and the hotel we were staying had a restaurant and the lady there spoke Cantonese and surprised us with some Thai-Chinese dishes (my mother doesn't like anything non-Chinese). She managed to put together a dish of Hainanese chicken (Wat Gai), a little overcooked, but surprisingly food my mother ate in the middle of a crazy foreign city.
@majorkade
@majorkade 8 месяцев назад
I stayed in The Atlanta Hotel and Florida Hotel on my first visits to Bangkok many years ago.
@SorawisitT
@SorawisitT 11 месяцев назад
I’ve had a beef tongue stew before at a place called Mit Ko Yuan. It was really good!
@jnc07res
@jnc07res 5 месяцев назад
Greetings from the city of Tampa!
@kskhew3377
@kskhew3377 9 месяцев назад
In the final cook shop, is that green stuff spread on bread, "kaya"? It looks very authentic.
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