I’ve lived here all my life and never heard of this cookie company…as soon as you took a bite of the chocolate chip, I put your video on hold and drove over there and got me 6 cookies + red velvet brownie. That salted caramel is phenomenal…I got the banana pudding, rice krispy treats cookie and butter cookie. Can’t wait to try them all. Thanks Tina for sharing😊
I love this series and how you're giving some more spotlight to food scenes aside from just NYC and LA. As a Texan thank you so much for stopping by 🥺🥺Amazing explanations by the way I love that I've learned a few things too
As a native north texas Im so happy you came to Dallas :) I live 5 minutes from cookie socitey and its my families favorite cookie shop. This made me so happy to see my favorite youtuber here! Thank you for coming to Dallas! SO happy you enjoyed our city! Please come back soon!
Thanks for telling everyone that Texas tacos reign supreme. I ALWAYS feel like a kid on Christmas when opening up a bag of tacos...last time I was in Austin I ate tacos for every meal for 3 days.
I’m a Mexican American and I remember telling one of my clients that I recommended the tongue. They looked at me like I was insane 😂 I didn’t realize tongue could be a crazy idea for Americans.
Not just Americans, Bangladeshis as well. My friend looked at me like I fell from alien planet when I told her tail and tongue mean is a regular in our household . Apparently I was the only one lmao.
@@tanzilahasin4950Different cultures eat different parts of the animals (or animals as a whole). For example in Bulgaria (Eastern Europe) we eat all parts of the pig and pig ears are delicacy and we cook rabbits as well while in the US rabbits are rather pets 😂
@@tanzilahasin4950The poster meant that eating tongue is a foreign thing for Americans like it’s a little weird for Americans. Not that Americans eat tongue 😭 But yeah tongue is delicious
@@jeremywendelin I’ve had alligator, rattle snake, rabbit, I cannot do deer because bambis mom but I tried it. I honestly never thought people would think beef tongue if the same as rattle snake 😂
Isn't so random that how we all stucked with her gorgeous day to day life. She is amazing and her natural uniqueness personality always bring us here at any time she upload.💐❤
You only see what she wants you to see. Nobody's life is perfect. I do admit she has a nice gig though. Traveling around and eating would be my dream job, but my my face and voice would not attract a crowd
something definitely looks and feels different about these travel videos in comparison to your older videos...not sure if its new editing style or new camera but the production value overall is looking amazing looking forward to more videos like these
You’re an incredible entertainer. Thank you for these videos. Your unique humor (the main reason I subscribed), your sharp editing (which I know takes a lot of effort and time), and you’re genuinely informative knowledge on various cuisines all build you up as someone who never fails to entertain your viewer. You deserve all the success.
Love the support for the small businesses! Your analysis of the flavors and textures is incredible, I feel halfway there to tasting it myself 😋 Safe travels! 🤍🤍
Omg THANK YOU for showing Ba Lee! I’ve been on the search for good Banh Mi since moving back to Dallas, and this place is only 20 mins away from me. Trying ASAP!!
Dude!!! I am LIVING for this vlog!! I am a Dallas resident and I got so excited that you went to dance at Red River ❤ i hope Dallas was good to you & you come back!
Omg Dooby, you have no idea how happy this makes me to see you here in Dallas! Terry Blacks is the shiiiiitttt, changed my life lmao. AND you took a trip to the hood to get tacos! Oakcliff always has good taco spots. AND YOU WENT TO RED RIVER LMAO I was talking last week about going there 😂 I'm def gonna try that banh mi place too, I've been wondering where I can find a good one. You did Dallas right! Love you so much! So so glad you enjoyed your time here! 💜💜💜
Love how you’re not just eating on camera. You’re explaining everything very precisely and explaining the history behind the foods you’re eating. Love it ❤ and the quality of the camera is amazing.
The editing quality is especially fun and funky in this video. Not sure if you've got someone helping you edit now, but this is great! Sometimes i do wish you'd show the people you're traveling with and what they think like you do with your videographer in seoul.
Was not having a good day today but this video literally made me smile..❤ the way you talk and do such little little fun things literally was fun to watch ✨
I Love that we get to know this wonderful places owned by people that are proud of they product and understand how Important it is to Cook high Quality food. Just love this Videos ❤
im crying, u made my day! as a texan and hearing u say texas does tacos better than LA i feel validated 😂 also so glad u tried all the bbq! tamarindo is my favorite jarritos!
I've lived in Dallas for about 3 years and I added a lot of the ones on the list you shared in my Google Maps so I can go check them out. Thanks for coming here! I'm glad you enjoyed yourself.
TINA, YOU ARE AMAZING! 😍 Thank you for such great content, for your accurate commentary, the work and dedication you put into each of your videos. YOU ARE MY FAVORITE CONTENT CREATOR EVER. ❤️
bro idk wtf happened, i remember watching your vids during covid and you seem like a completely different person, you maxed out your charisma. it's weird to say you but you really grew up as a person and im happy for you.
This is VERY random but I am Korean (I grew up in the U.S,) and my mom has called paper towels "kitchen towels" my entire life. Consequently, I always called them kitchen towels until high school when I got into a minor disagreement with several of my friends who were adamant they were called "paper towels." None of them had ever heard paper towels be called "kitchen towels" before. So I started calling them paper towels after that thinking it was some random thing my Mom came up with until now when you called them "kitchen towels" @<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="197">3:17</a>. I feel weirdly validated. Anyways, love this series hope you come do a food vlog here in Seattle some day.
Every time I see a video featuring Terry Black's the food is so unreal my mouth reflexively starts watering. Texas is low on my list of places I want to visit, but If i do go there Terry Blacks will be top of the list for food stops.
Glad you had a good time here in Texas. You definitely did it right. I was impressed early when you knew to order a Coca Mexicana with your tacos. I definitely tip my hat to ya 🤠
Literally the Texas dream, Texas BBQ- Mexican Food- Vietnamese food. Those are literally the 3 things I eat the most. Probably add on some Korean food here and there and the occasional Whataburger.
Wow wow wow! I loved this video😩❤️ your humor, open mindedness and kindness is unique! The mix of cultures hit my heart and I now want to travel to Texas!
Being a Texan, born and raised in Dallas, Its great to see EL SI Hay getting some RU-vid recognition, in my opinion they have the best tacos around, I'm 49 years old and have been buying corn from that man since I was 12 years old and in my opinion because I grew up all around the Dallas area he introduced corn in a cup to Dallas but back before they put it in a cup, it was on the cobb, which I think is way better. 😎😎
No way I’m your first view and like! Your rlly awesome:D you anspire me to try new foods and give awesome food advise,also your very funny 😁,Tysm dooby!!!