@@dayakaur7166 she does because most of the staff/owner/managers ends up being her fan or recognizes her as soon as steps in (though some were already arranged), I mean if you were a store owner/staff who wouldn't? I'd give her complimentary meals for sure, and she usually wants to pay even if they force her not to, she comes back with a gift instead. She's very likeable..
so cute the way someone tells her “good luck” and she replies “good luck!” back 😭 and when the waiter said happy birthday to her she replied “happy birthday!!”
canadian here, been watching since almost 4+ years ago. Its so wholesome seeing everyone excited to interact and support her. I remember the first time she went to the US and was much more shy, shes come out of her shell beautifuly! ❤🎉 great job Tzuyang!!
You know, we don't get a LOT right in America, but we are pretty dang friendly and supportive 🥺 Makes me so happy to see everyone supporting Tzuyang wherever she goes!!
depends on the place. generally more southern/southern-type places tend to be friendlier, but as someone from texas places like nyc make me feel so isolated its not funny, it feels so individualist and unfriendly
@@gothknight6 yeh, kinda got a lot of that from what I've seen from this series so far. Kinda sad, because it shows how competitive you have to be out there.
@@Akenivii maybe, but a lot of them did give off that vibe of "trying to be noticed", no need to take it personally, it's just my opinion anyways, it's not like I know them.
Korean food tends to be healthful while American food is basically all comfort food, so any flavor present is set to its maximum. However when I eat Korean comfort food, there is sugar in everything, even in cheese.
@mayathedreamgirl1357 You're right, I don't understand why they put sugar in everything. Whether it's fried chicken, there's sugar in the marinade, I've had Korean egg toast, the bread tasted like sugar, watched someone make marinated pork for a stir fry yesterday and she added 4 tablespoons of sugar to it before cooking. And then of course there's their daily mix of kimchi, chilli paste and chilli powder which they add to their stews, which makes everything too hot. Apart from that the cuisine is fine..
It's just mind blowing that she can eat so much. Crazy! BTW: For All the Americans watching this, the total bill came out to $1,296.00. She basically ate close to what a party of 5 or 6 would eat at that place. Amazing and also CRAY CRAY!
It's so cute 😅 Does Tzuyang even know anything other than "ah okay" "thank you" "yes" and "this one", she always says thank you even when it makes no sense 😂
Love her food videos. Not eating silly as in rushing to eat or crazy slurping smacking noises like all the silly mukbang video's. No silly food challenges. Just someone who genuinely likes to eat alot of food with manners.
when I was in Vegas I ordered a steak omg biggest steak ever I only ate half😂wow she can eat!! can't wait to go back to USA fab people fab country love it Regards from the UK X
Hi Tzuyang.. I love seeing the people's reaction in your US food tour hahaha. Can't wait to see you conquer food in the next country you visit. Love from Indonesia! ♥
This was so amazing I love the positive atmosphere and how she's genuinely enjoying the food with everyone rooting for her. I normally don't watch many mukbang videos but I am really enjoying the ones I have seen so far from her!☺
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