KD, the food is looks so good. Thank you for helping promoting the small businesses. It is so nice of you. That's the reason we love you. Congratulations and you deserve it.
I like that Eurasian style music playing in the background. Oh man... that Turkish delight is savory looking. I can even smell it right out of the video.
'Kumander Daot' is doing a great service to the PHIL. tourism! I am a fan of his handling of the drone & the editing of his vlog! Found him by accident but now I'm a mainstay of his vlogs! Good job!
Aren’t you so lucky having that Turkish restaurant there? Looks much fresher, tastier, cleaner and comfy than those dark and musty Turkish restaurants I went into or seen in the UK! KD, this video is like a recipe. You’ve put all the ingredients together and you served it to us with the “ delectable flavours” still intact, even if am a bit late watching it! For this, I did not skip any ad😇👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Nice restaurants! Kumander-- you're doing very well with your local language skills! I'm an American living permanently here in Cebu, and I agree that learning the local dialect is a "golden ticket" to endearing and connecting with the local people. Any attempt at learning is much appreciated I've found. It's a lot of fun too.:)
Permission to come on board Kumander! Thanks for showing a birds eye view of my alma mater AIFCP a nautical school near Ecoland... and Toril where my uncle doc Monet Pilay own a hospital... Have a great weekend everybody and God bless us all...
I love it when you go around eating at different establishments and featuring them. I’m sure it helps all of them when others watches your video. Good going Kumander!!! 🙌🙌🙌
Kumander, You have a first class radio voice and your vlogs compliment that voice completely! Bing spent her college years in Davao at Assumption college and spent time in Juna subdivision with missionaries quite often.😇
You are a very good endorser KD. You have a convincing power... You have a very good charisma towards others specially in the public. Good luck sa imong fishpond KD. 🤞💪💪💪
I always like your videos Kumander 'cause you always have it by chapters.You're one of the vloggers I subscribe who have this kind of video by chapter.Nice!👍
Salamat kaayo Kumander Daot. I only just discovered your channel the other day and I must say, favourite dayon nako. Great vibe, real and fun! I will definitely visit Davao once this pandemic madness is over. Best regards from Brunei.
Even your routine, trivial, everyday goings-on become interesting with the editing and soundtrack, which demonstrates your adeptness in your new-found hobby/passion/profession
I think I hurt my jaw when it dropped seeing what you were eating. Tears of joy to that last place you were at to eat and good job on getting that 1" thick line. You kicked butt on the tasks for sure.
This was a really relaxing and positive video to watch. So many things happening, fun people interactions, delicious food to crave for and you having a great time. Thanks on this cool Saturday morning.
Showing Davao City as your home is appreciated. And you have added English translation when you speak visaya. (for us who does not understand vista) Thanks.
I love how you guys promoted local businesses. Foreigner vloggers who keep promoting businesses and tourist and local spots and beaches in the Philippines should give big appreciation. They are the one Worth to follow and subscribes and watch without skipping the adds.
It’s good that you are going to restore your fishpond and I wish you good luck. I just wanna give you a piece of advice that for you to have a successful harvest always pray to God for His guidance, assistance and a plentiful blessings. God bless you Kumander D.
I practically grew up in that busy street of Uyanguren. We used to do our grocery at NCCC. We also purchase our farm needs like ropes for our cows and water buffalos. Amping Kumander Daot.
Have a 24-hour Bisaya challenge with Kulas.🤣 I'm drooling🤤 right now for that kebab while having my seafood breakfast. Silent "R" when you speak at all times, that's the downside of having a Royal blood.🤣😂
@@poshrek7482 si kulas kasi di pa sya kabisado masyado mag bisaya unlike doon sa ibang foreign vlogger like bisayang hilaw at dwane woolly na fluent mag bisaya
i enjoyed your vlogs more its spontaneous.... i think this is a good theraphy for you to always talk in front of the camera and interact to the basic everyday busy philippines life...
Wow, you amazed me how you assimilate with the Filipino Visayans there. You give jobs and life in the place cause of your infectious laugh. Bless you KD
Salamat kay niadto ka ug toril market sir. Mga year 1997 pako last nkaadto dha.dugay njud kaayo . Dako na iya development. Thank you ug amping sa byahe.
I have some relatives there in Toril Davao, never had the chance to visit them and can't even picture out on my mind the place. Thanks commander Daot because of your vlog i was given the opportunity to glimpse the ambiance of it.
Wow, the food seems yummy ! I saw from other vlogger's video, there are actually Indian Restaurants in Davao because of many Indian Medicine students there, wondering how authentic they are ?
Food featured is making me hungry. Folded flat bread with gooey cheese and "spinach" inside is called quesadillas in my area. You can use "camote top" as an alternate if spinach is not available. Tortilla along with the kabab and tahini sauce - heaven. On your next visit, ask for falafel. You have funny way expressing yourself - very entertaining- I'd say!
If you were here in Rhode Island, we would all know how to spell your name since in our accent we tend to drop the r at the end of words (sometimes in the middle, too). For example, parking meter = pahkin' metuh; quarter = quawtuh. Then, to really confuse things, the RI accent adds an r where it doesn't belong, e.g. straw = strawr. Go figure, we were daot and never knew it. 🤪
I'm a native Rhode Islander too, so I can relate to that! I'm now living permanently in Cebu province, so Bisaya is easier to pronounce than Tagalog, even with our slang nasal RI accent! Hahaha
@@reginao2342I'm jealous of you living in Cebu. The more I watch Kulas' and Kumander D's vlogs, the more I want to move to PH. My immediate goal is to move back to Hawaii, though.
Kumander, thank you for featuring the diverse restaurants in Davao City that provide excellent vegetarian and Turkish cuisines. When I visit Davao City, I will try to visit the vegetarian resto and of course, I must have the Turkish pizza pride and the kebabs. By the way KD, I’m impressed, you can communicate with the locals fluently.
The word "Plummer" provided me a good giggle for the day. :D Of course there's nothing wrong when you said the word "tar-paa-len". Both American and British english say it the same way like you did. :D
I'm getting to like your vlog now that you speak bisaya quite fluently than kulas but your british accent is still prominent. Keep going with your vlog in the city of davao, there are more places you need to discover. God bless kumander inspired...
What separates you from other foreign vloggers is your ability to speak bisaya and maybe even some tagalog. Many of the foreign vloggers are in the PH for years and they still can only speak very little. You look like you put in the effort and it's not easy since it's a lot different from english. Sometimes you have to flip the sentence structure around when going from english for it to make sense in bisaya or tagalog. The ability to speak conversationally is the most impressive aspect of your PH language skills. It shows people that you are open to the culture and have the brains(mental agility) to learn.
G’day mate. Hope you’re doing well. I love it when you do food and drink in Davao.I know where I’ll be taking the Miss when I get back there , roof top looks good and Love that kebab shop.Looking forward to seeing what you going to do with that fish pond mate.have a great weekend, life is good👍🍺