What I like the most about these videos is that there is no commentary and the video maker does not talk to the camera so it gives the feeling that we're actually walking in that street and seeing everything..
Never seen one of those in any of the street food markets in China...although the guy selling them is fluent in Chinese haha. I still prefer my coal fired BBQ skewers rather than oven baked though 😋
those pancakes looks pretty cute!! love your vids :) greetings from Chile! i always watch this kind of videos, on my country the streetfoods are nothing like asian ones 😍 hope someday i can travel and taste some delicious and bizzare food
Thank you for this video. So much delicious looking food. Everything but the seafood is ridiculously good value by western standards. The seafood looks great and is still ok value, but must be terribly expensive for locals.
amazing !! everything is so amazing...I live in the USA and I very much hope to visit this country some day !! I am a huge fan of different cultures and the cuisine that goes with each accordingly !!! big thumbs up AND PLEASE STAY SAFE WITH THIS TERRIBLE COVID CRISIS !! 1FM Lake George, NY USA
I'm Thai, and please believe me that 70 THB for Pad Thai is way too expensive (in term of its quantity) for such street food. Yes, it can be up to 70 THB but it should be more than that. I recommend looking for the price at around 50 THB for the bigger portion with more shrimps in it. If you couldn't find in one market, just look for another or some street vendor, not in the flee market.
Felt like i was right there with you in the video. The seafood bucket was my favorite part. For a split second I thought you were going to eat the head of the prawn.
The woman at the honeydew melon🍈 stand was such a beautiful soul. I don’t normally pay any attention to the vendors, but as soon as she was on camera you could see her inner beauty shining through. This is why I love traveling...excellent food and lovely people. 😊
I’ve watched all your videos many times....(except all the jiggly cake ones, I’m not into them)....it still amazes me how inexpensive and lovely most of the food is at these markets. .99¢ USD for a BBQ Beef & Veggie skewer!!! 😲 In the US you’d pay about $8.00 USD for JUST a veggie skewer- add beef...probably $12.00 USD. I’m not exaggerating either. One meat and veggie skewer served with a slice of bread is considered a meal at a fair or flea market. Though, you can get really good food at good prices if you live in Amish country. In southeastern Pennsylvania there are many flea markets with many Amish and Asian vendors...they always have the best “bang for your buck” and their food is delicious!!! 🤤 😋 Oh!!!! And on the Eastern Shore of Maryland/Virginia (aka Delmarva Peninsula) there is a large Latino community and they have awesome foods/produce at the flea markets down there!!! ❤️ 🇲🇽 😋 *basically you have to get out into the suburbs or country - hit the flea markets and indoor/outdoor markets for good, inexpensive food here in the US* ✌🏻🥰😊