Such a joy to watch max, your happiness. I recently lost my daughter, one of my five and your channel has been the only thing to bring joy into my family, sounds silly but I guess I’ve raised 5 foodies I thank you and send you blessings from us x
This video is super great. Buffet is my favorite! Their dishes are great and there are so many choices! The dish you don’t know is probably chicken popcorn, which is sold in KFC in my country! You can eat so much steak at that price, it’s a great deal! Watching you eating so happily and excitedly, I really want to jump into the screen and eat with you! You did a really great job, thanks a lot for sharing! 👍🥰👏
Great video! You are making me feel better the way you sweat so much- I am from California and traveled to Taipei and it was like... I had never in my life experienced that humidity, where you go outside and you are just INSTANTLY sweating the second your skin contacts the outside. I'm just glad there's other Americans coming to SE asia and also sweating sooo much lol
How did you gather all the confidence in you to speak this good o’ a Vietnamese to them? I am curious! I want to know where did you learn and how you spoke fluently in this marvelous language. 🔥💪🏼
Oh, Max! I think I enjoyed your meal as much as you did! What great fun with Vietnamese people. You done flung a craving on me. Those prawns were magnificent. I am also a nut for fried rice. And I do like chewy meat. I have never tried fried sushi. Something to add to my "food to try" list. Thanks, my friend.
5:14 I love how you are talking like a real local now. It's not the nervousness of a new Vietnamese learner or foreigner/tourist. I love how calm your tone is when asking that question. 9:29 Don't forget the idea of making a tier list video that I wrote for you in one of your livestreams for different category of Vietnamese food, snack/dessert, cake/bánh, dipping sauce, dishes, and dishes you think is underrated, and needs more recognition in the world, noodle soup, vegetable, ...etc.
Welcome back Max and absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting adventures street food travel blog .. appreciate your efforts and hard work for sharing such an amazing job .. Merci beaucoup from Montreal QC Canada
Tôi lần đầu đi ăn bbq bút phê gì đó. Tôi có khả năng ăn dc 2kg mà tôi ko biết, nên ăn hết số mọi người đem ra rồi về. Hihi, cơ mà tôi cũng sẽ chỉ ăn vừa đủ, ko cố ăn
5 bucks?! That’s insane! Used to hit Hometown buffet for $5 during their special years ago. Craziness. Still want to see more of you going to locals homes to experience real life home cooking. Preferably in the south or Mien Tay but wouldn’t mind anywhere else in VN too.
Buffet on a budget needs a whole new series in itself. It's a tourist trap but a good thing. Buffet might not be a Vietnamese in vn thing but American Vietnamese all loves our buffets. We always try to get our money's worth but at that chu beo bb2 , just eating only the meat n pawn will put the store out of business. More of these contents please.
Hey man. I do not know if the food is truly good or not. But look at the way you eat makes me laugh hard. Anyway, keep supporting you with any of your videos. Cheer.
Hi Mắc, the "sushi fried" u mentioned in your videos which we call "gimbap/kimbap fried" in our country . Just a litte fact to share with you, I love your vlogs alot
Thanks friend Max, simply amazing. Of course for my tastes it was missing egg rolls and Chinese fried rice.😉 In Bangkok There is a buffet near Lumpini Park, the cheapest buffet in the world with street food for $1.49 US.😲
Past 11pm here in the Philippines and i'm sleepy.. but when i saw your video... I'm no longer sleepy.. starting to get hungry again 😅.. I enjoy watching you demolish your food 😋
Have you ever been to Orlando? We have a big Vietnamese community here and I'd love to hear what you think are the differences. There are so many Vietnamese communities in the south, especially around the gulf, and being a southern boy I'd love to hear what you think about the Vietnamese food culture in the US compared to Vietnam.
Hey Max just wanna say "tiền nào của đó". I used to eat cheap buffet many years ago, when they just about 99k buffet (about 5 years ago). I always have stomach problem the next morning. The food might be cheap but they probably come from somewhere cheap also. Take note. Love
A thích ăn bò lá lốt thì nên ghé quán 408 Phạm Thế Hiển phường 3 quận 8 Họ có mắm nêm rất ngon để ăn với bò cuộn , em chắc chắn sẽ không làm anh thất vọng
It's unbelievable cheap! So much food there, I'll get one of each to sample. I'm fomd of seafood fish and sweet dessert. Max you're very expertful of displaying every level of food you're experienced. You can be my tour guide if I'm in Vietnam.
Next time you eat it, cook it like a steak. take it off from the pan when everything has reached your desired doneness; it won't be able to chew . Have fun in VietNam
❤🎉Hello my friend, I support you and your channel and I love you all. You have visited many countries like India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Vitamin Philippines.
SUBSCRIBED! moving forward, I think you are going to be my favorite RU-vidr Foodie. I have been binge watching your videos the past 3 days and I am very impressed with your Vietnamese, however you speak with a Southern Accent and that Southern-Accent just sounds horrible! Try to speak with a Northern Accent, it sounds so much more pleasing to the ears. Hahahaha. When you speak Viet, it is so clear and I can understand everything you say as if you are a Native Viet speaker. Viet is a very hard language to learn for everyone, even for Asians it is hard to learn, but it is especially hard to learn for Europeans or Euro-Americans. I am 53 years old now, but was not able to have conversations in Viet till I was in my 40s. Unlike you Euros though, I was born with the ears and tongue to have conversation in Viet. I was born in Nha Trang, and left Vietnam in 1975 (when I was 4 years old). I never grew up around many Viet people so I never really did learn the language enough to be able to have conversations like you do now. I did not speak Viet that much growing up, but for me it was easy to ELEVATE speaking in Viet when I got older since I kinda knew the language already. I have always had basic Viet speaking skills because I spoke Viet at home with our parents and all the older relatives and friends. Even though all the older members of my family, and close friends of the family (who are all over 60 and older now), speak fluent English, we still prefer to have conversations in Vietnamese. I did NOT grow up in Nha Trang and left Nha Trang when I was 5 years old, but yet all Viets tell me I have a Nha-Trang/Dalat accent when I speak. I guess I picked up that Nha-Trang acccent from my older cousins, aunts and uncles. I though, am trying to speak with a Northern Accent because to me, that accent because it sounds so much better. I find the best way to learn any language is to just watch fmovies with english subtitles. In my early 40's I was able to ELEVATE my Viet conversation skills by watching Vietnamese movies. Now just like you, my conversational Vietnamese skills are great! Even now, I am NOT around much Viet people, but watching Viet movies and watching videos like yours helps me to keep my Vietnamese sharp. One more thing, I so feel bad for your Razorbacks! Ever since Petrino got in trouble by having an affair with that female student, where he got fired, the Razorbacks have never been the same. I am a Pac-10 guy and love Cal, but I have to admit, SEC Football is King. GO BEARS!