hes first experience was with korea he lived there for around 5 years going to yeyu island and back to renew his visa 😅 something beetween the lines but he told everything in a video of his
I love how honest and real this is. I feel like everyone else who does this raves on how amazing the food is at all times. Here there is amazing food that I would also like to try, but sometimes the food don't hit and this guy is not afraid to say so.
I don't think Sonny gives himself enough credit! He's so humble and has such an amazing team, I don't think he considers himself to be one of the big food/travel related channels. So Sonny, if by any chance you read this, simply thank you and the team for the constant high tier content!
15 years ago, I lived in the nearby city of Changwon. My friends and I used to take the bus to Busan regularly, usually go to this fish market. Freshest seafood I've ever had, it was just fantastic.
Thank you Sunny for taking us with you on your exciting adventure and exploring our world of different cultures and food tastings. 2 thumbs up. Thank you
Its awesome to see that their food markets made a come back. I stayed there for 37 days last summer and there was only about half of the stands/people and that's being generous. some were even closed down fully. Can't wait to move there in 2 years
Sunny, the DM was not a distraction. Just listening honestly while I run around and cook some food at home while also cleaning up. You are a beauty man keep it up.
Big shrimps. One of the job I did when I was in college was to scrape the white meat from a sea cucumber. The white meat and the outer shell were packed separately and shipped to Japan and other Asian countries to be sold.
Oh man, I spent a lot of time in Busan (back then it was Pusan) in the military. One time I remember having a day off after all the exercises were over so we had moved from tent city to a hotel on the coast, and sliding up to this little bar/stall on the beach with a couple of "soju warriors" already half in the bag, and they asked me to buy them more soju so I did and then proceeded to have fresh live octopus chopped in front of me, served with a chili sauce. It was life-changing! And we were friends for life. Just kidding, I got pretty drunk and said my goodbyes and staggered back to my hotel.
@@e.a.2393 Yes, beautiful country, I traveled all over it for missions, and Koreans are friendly to Americans because of the war, but they can be stubborn. Ya just gotta learn how to deal with 'em. 70 years ago it was a purely agronomic economy. Hard scrabble, hard working farmers. Which, being mostly German from farm stock, I understand. I initially hated getting assigned to a mission in Korea because I hated it (I was stationed at Clark AB, Philippines), but it grew on me, and now I take the grandkids out for Korean BBQ! My dad also fought in Korea. He never talked about it, but I have some photos.
I've been lucky enough to stay in Seoul for the past few weeks, eating out non-stop. And for real, the food never gets old 😂 There's so much next level stuff to try!
Previously korea is a Buddhist country, OMG how they give that kind of experience to poor animals. Think someone cut you into pieces and put into a burning pan with oil. Feel the pain that animals make.😢😢😢
You are so lucky 🙂.I never go to overseas in my whole life😢.Because I don't have much money for it.I always try to learn English for prepare go to overseas 😅.I hopefully, in the future I can go to overseas.Especially South Korea🇰🇷 and USA 🇺🇸😊.
For me everything tasted the same after a while also Koreans love to put cheese in also Korea has the worst burgers in the world, anyway at least the food is better than Japan in which everything tasted processed. The only thing good about Korea is the price of meat, it's dirt cheap.
Sonny’s bandana is definitely not a distraction! Big follower. Love your channel. Watching second time as wife and I thinking of doing holiday to South Korea. Your laid back approach and genuine approach makes you feel you are touring the country with you. Don’t change! 😂
I love how he's still willing to eat food that's been sitting for a while to show how it's actually getting eaten in that nation instead of being like the bratty kids you see on social media that demands them fresh and makes a fit out of it. Love the content
😂 bots are arguing but it doesn’t away from the fact this is the only show that actually feels like an actual production (because it is) on YT. Screw kids filming in their rooms - this guy knows where it’s at and doing it
The contrast between North and South Korea is so wild. South Korea is honestly on of My favorite countries on Earth alongside Japan and Italy in regards to food.
My mom is there.... I am living in the U.S. just opened my own restaurant finally and the first thing I put on the tv.. she is in there.. it feels like my mom came to my restaurant from Korea.. I miss her..
Hey Sonny. Always loving your videos. Not only do you educate us about other cultures but you put a fun spin to your channel. A sense of humor goes a long way with me. Keep up the “true reality TV”. The Kardashians suck and they are far from reality. Our children get the wrong idea of reality from them but you give us a true reality of life and cultures. ❤
Go back to Korea and do more videos like you do from Vietnam! In the countryside finding different ways they make their regionally unique kimchi, side dishes, even different ways they cook! Honestly I thought about you when Mark Weins did his Korea videos, you would've made it much more enjoyable 😊
Also, keep up the great work! I love how you mingle the food, the culture, and do’s and don’t, the scenery and all the food! There are several decent Korean restaurants here in the Atlanta area. And we really enjoy Korean, Chinese and Japanese cuisine , street food. I am really enjoying trying my hand at Asian cuisine. Thank you for the wonderful seafood videos!
This was such a great video. The editing, especially at the fancy Korean bbq place, had me laughing hard. Sonny is so informative and easy going and actually knows his stuff. Always look forward to BEFRS content.
Sonny's BANDANA is an ICON...I LOVE the food, I LOVE the show, and I LOVE the way you host. What I do REALLY LOVE most is the FOOD and the PLACES you've been. That would be all for now. Ahhh-✌️PEACE!!! ✌️😂❤😂❤😂❤👍👍👍👍👍🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
I miss Korea already. If you are a foodie, you are in HEAVEN!!! Last summer, my family and I went to Seoul and Busan, ate so much food.... OMG. And you don't need to spend a lot of money, it's half price (or less) of what I would pay in Ktown in Los Angeles. PS. I didn't know you lived in Korea, learned something new. :)
av just came across his vids And its gotta be the best, All of the foods look brilliant and the way he digs a wee bit deeper into the culture is braw . keep up the great show ...
I watched until the end of the video and just learned a new word 😅 As a non-native English speaker, I thought the scarf Sonny wears is just called a "headband" 😂 By the way Sonny, that Bandana is your signature outfit dude, keep wearing it. I am cheering for you from Germany 🤟
When I was stationed in Korea, ‘73’-74, street vendors sold giant onion rings - a jumbo sized French fry type bag for 100 won - a quarter back then! Arguably these were the best onion ring I’ve EVER eaten. I actually pine for them. BTW: Unlike so many close minded GIs, I tried everything and ate everything while I was there. I was very lucky to have a “nuna” or Korean big sister who was my personal guide while I was there.She was a college student who my roommate fell in love with - extremely rare for an American boy to find a “good girl”, back then.
After watching Train To Busan, I like your video better. People are much more friendly in your video and it seemed almost no one wanted to kill and eat you. Kudos to another fantastic entertaining video.
@@Fiendaiyeah I myself am a South Korean, but street food is not our strong suit. I think SK has its own kind of spiciness compared to other Asian country and that is our own strong point.
@@Shelbies_candies If you want to try local Korean food, Myeongdong is not a good choice. There are foods developed to suit the tastes of foreign tourists
Sonny, you are amazing and I love your show. You entertain, teach and make us laugh and most of all wanting to try all those different foods. Keep it up and if you need a German guide, I would love to show you all of Germanys wonderful foods and beers 😀
I love the new content you make. Keep up the good work. I do love the editing work that's gone in to these videos. That's why you are truly the best ever food review show. There does seem to be some recycled content. Not that any of the team will respond to this comment. What I love most is its a mix of the food and the cultures of people you meet.
0:27: 🍲 Exploring the best Korean food in Busan, South Korea, starting with a seafood market. 5:19: 🍽️ Tasting and describing various Korean street foods, including cuttlefish legs and flounder, with a focus on texture and flavor. 10:15: 🍣 Tasting and enjoying high-quality seafood dishes in Korea. 15:16: 🍖 Indulging in Korea's BBQ scene, from budget buffets to high-end restaurants. 20:36: 🍖 Unique barbecue experience with extensive wine selection and premium cuts of meat. 26:07: 🍖 Korean street food tasting experience 31:10: 🍲 Exploring a vibrant Korean street market and trying unique street food delicacies. 36:28: 🍲 Unusual and delicious street food in Korea at affordable prices. 41:33: 🦑 Unique experience trying unusual seafood in Korea. 46:43: 🍣 Tasting various types of seafood in a unique setting in South Korea. 51:35: 🍤 Exploring unique shrimp varieties in Korea's street food market. 56:47: 🍢 Exploring traditional Korean street foods at a stadium with a lively atmosphere. 1:02:34: 🍲 Exploring various street foods in Korea, including chicken wings and a new type of restaurant offering different fillings for rice rolls. Recapped using Tammy AI
I often find myself jealous of the quality and vast choices of fruits vegetables and proteins there is to offer around the world. I find it to be far superior to everything America has to offer.
That’s simply untrue. Think about all the regional cuisines throughout the US. Everything from Maine lobsters, Rhode Island quahogs, Maryland blue crabs, gulf shrimps, bbq in multiple states, Idaho potatoes, Iowa corn, Michigan cherries, New York apples and so much more. That doesn’t include indigenous dishes from Native American cultures, southern soul food born out of necessity from slaves having access only to the cheapest cuts of meat and vegetables they could find. Add in the waves of immigrants who brought their cooking methods but had to adapt them to whatever ingredients they could find and you have a vibrant array of local cuisines created out of hardship, struggle, and pride. I wish Americans wouldn’t put American food down, because it’s not all about fast food, chain restaurants, and highly processed bland food here.
@@pinkmonkeybird2644 You are comparing apples to oranges. that’s all and fine if you want to travel the entire USA including Hawaii and Alaska. It’s bigger than Europe. South Korea is the size of Kentucky and is packed diverse dishes. Go to Kentucky and see what you’ll get. Been there including most US states. It’s not that diverse.
There are places like that around the U.S. I live in Houston and we have farmers markets and there a place where you can buy all kinds of fruits and vegetables from around the world. And we have many different stores from China towns to Korean stores and Indian and Middle Eastern stores and Italian stores. Now I understand I live in Houston but I feel like we have all that stuff. Not at the level in this video but not far from it.
My suggestion is you need to find the elusive dish "Opor Kerbau" Pahang. Also rare sambal kuini, sambal tempoyak, asam rong baung asam tempoyak, gulai jering, sambal kerdas, Keropok losong, itik salai N9. I bet no 1 in the list is hard to find unless you go to the right place in the right time.
Oh and thank you Sonny, as a Korean I want to thank you for such a well made video.
I used to like Bourdain, RIP. I loved to watch Zimmern when he ate everything. Now Sonny is the Best guy to watch. Love your show!❤
100 percent agreed
why don’t you like Bourdain anymore?
@@bloodaonadeline8346he is dead. I think he still likes him… but there are no new videos anymore.
what happend to zimmern?
Sonny is better than Zimmern , there is only one Bourdain (RIP) whom I once met but now Sonny is the best
As a Korean, I am blown away by his knowledge of Korean culture. Korean names are almost always three syllables.
hes first experience was with korea he lived there for around 5 years going to yeyu island and back to renew his visa 😅 something beetween the lines but he told everything in a video of his
@@seta16 Kind of funny he still knows korean pretty well but never learned vietnamese haha. He must just leave any viet to the wife!
@@seta16 **jeju island(jejudo)**
No you are not
@@ateaparrot-ix6ziyou are not s swwww pp
I love how honest and real this is.
I feel like everyone else who does this raves on how amazing the food is at all times.
Here there is amazing food that I would also like to try, but sometimes the food don't hit and this guy is not afraid to say so.
even more real when a shrimp freaks him out by hoping out of the aquarium lmao
This dude would totally be awesome to hang around. he's got so much energy and charisma
The fact that we get free videos on TH-cam by Sonny is truly a gift 👏👏👏
I wish he made his OF free….
The day you realise the data in the videos you will sing the last song
th-cam.com/video/CV5qSL3Tg10/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-jcoybBzkiqFNFcw
Not free we pay for Data services lol
And the trophy for the worlds dumbest comment goes to 🏆
Sonny is like a mixture of a food expert/ Cultural guide/ Comedian! what a resume this man has acquired.
I don't think Sonny gives himself enough credit! He's so humble and has such an amazing team, I don't think he considers himself to be one of the big food/travel related channels. So Sonny, if by any chance you read this, simply thank you and the team for the constant high tier content!
And handsome he is.
@@OlafScholzSPDhahahaha you’re not Wrong 🙈
Man of many skills. Very entertaining 👍
Might even compete with Max Fosh's resumé
Who couldn't sit through a full episode of your show it's very entertaining and funny and very very inspirational also you learn a hell of a lot
15 years ago, I lived in the nearby city of Changwon. My friends and I used to take the bus to Busan regularly, usually go to this fish market. Freshest seafood I've ever had, it was just fantastic.
Thank you Sunny for taking us with you on your exciting adventure and exploring our world of different cultures and food tastings. 2 thumbs up. Thank you
Its awesome to see that their food markets made a come back. I stayed there for 37 days last summer and there was only about half of the stands/people and that's being generous. some were even closed down fully. Can't wait to move there in 2 years
Not sonny's wife zooming on sonny's face every time he takes a bite of the food 😅 she is definitely perfect match!!❤
Just the food is enough to make a person want to go to Korea. It is definitely on my bucket list
Korean food is the best! 😋
Mine too 🥰🥰🥰🥰!
Espionage will take you anywhere. But food will keep you home. I do not like food that's not associated with me
Not worth it. Korea is not somewhere worth spending a vacation on
@@kylehodges4201 theres that lobotomite
the food out there looks so good, i'm pissed i was born and mostly stuck in the middle of Canada where we're lucky to get old bento boxes and KFC 😢
43:45 I think this is my favorite part. Love how she got that prepped for him to eat.
Ordering a bottle of wine "because it's noon, on a Monday" .... Sonny you always crack me up!
Sunny, the DM was not a distraction. Just listening honestly while I run around and cook some food at home while also cleaning up. You are a beauty man keep it up.
This is not the flex you thought it would be, buddy
@@JT-xp3in???
Sonny's bandana is definitely not a distraction 😂😂😂😂
Well now that u say that …..😂😂😂😂 it is
Big shrimps. One of the job I did when I was in college was to scrape the white meat from a sea cucumber. The white meat and the outer shell were packed separately and shipped to Japan and other Asian countries to be sold.
with his wife. BOSS
Oh man, I spent a lot of time in Busan (back then it was Pusan) in the military. One time I remember having a day off after all the exercises were over so we had moved from tent city to a hotel on the coast, and sliding up to this little bar/stall on the beach with a couple of "soju warriors" already half in the bag, and they asked me to buy them more soju so I did and then proceeded to have fresh live octopus chopped in front of me, served with a chili sauce. It was life-changing! And we were friends for life. Just kidding, I got pretty drunk and said my goodbyes and staggered back to my hotel.
Currently stationed in Korea. I love it here.
@@e.a.2393 Yes, beautiful country, I traveled all over it for missions, and Koreans are friendly to Americans because of the war, but they can be stubborn. Ya just gotta learn how to deal with 'em. 70 years ago it was a purely agronomic economy. Hard scrabble, hard working farmers. Which, being mostly German from farm stock, I understand. I initially hated getting assigned to a mission in Korea because I hated it (I was stationed at Clark AB, Philippines), but it grew on me, and now I take the grandkids out for Korean BBQ! My dad also fought in Korea. He never talked about it, but I have some photos.
Sonny's sense of humor is THE BEST!!!! Love this guy! And he'll literally eat anything!!!!
I've been lucky enough to stay in Seoul for the past few weeks, eating out non-stop. And for real, the food never gets old 😂 There's so much next level stuff to try!
Previously korea is a Buddhist country, OMG how they give that kind of experience to poor animals. Think someone cut you into pieces and put into a burning pan with oil. Feel the pain that animals make.😢😢😢
You are so lucky 🙂.I never go to overseas in my whole life😢.Because I don't have much money for it.I always try to learn English for prepare go to overseas 😅.I hopefully, in the future I can go to overseas.Especially South Korea🇰🇷 and USA 🇺🇸😊.
I want you to eat me again.
The food here gets old extremely quick don't be fooled
For me everything tasted the same after a while also Koreans love to put cheese in also Korea has the worst burgers in the world, anyway at least the food is better than Japan in which everything tasted processed. The only thing good about Korea is the price of meat, it's dirt cheap.
Sonny’s bandana is definitely not a distraction! Big follower. Love your channel. Watching second time as wife and I thinking of doing holiday to South Korea. Your laid back approach and genuine approach makes you feel you are touring the country with you. Don’t change! 😂
One of my favorite travel/cooking shows 💯
Damn, the dedication to compile a video with 50 K-food street delicacies... impressive! This is some tasty content right here!
Next stop NORTH KOREA!! 🎉
Last stop NORTH KOREA! 😂
Non stop NORTH KOREA! 🙈
Lol 😂
@@thestraydog😂😂😂😂😂
I love how he's still willing to eat food that's been sitting for a while to show how it's actually getting eaten in that nation instead of being like the bratty kids you see on social media that demands them fresh and makes a fit out of it. Love the content
Samjang, Gochujang, or whatever souce that from is korea is 10/10!
This dude is living the dream: traveling the world, eating deliciouss and exotic food, beautiful wife by his side! Congrats!
I love this culinary and cultural adventure that sonny always takes us on. Best channel on youtube
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@@thomascook2418 you're a bot
😂 bots are arguing but it doesn’t away from the fact this is the only show that actually feels like an actual production (because it is) on YT.
Screw kids filming in their rooms - this guy knows where it’s at and doing it
what i love korea and japan.. they are really clean and healthy~~~ my dream is to live there
역시 한국과 일본은 너무 비슷한거같음 둘이 친하게지냈으면좋겠당
The contrast between North and South Korea is so wild. South Korea is honestly on of My favorite countries on Earth alongside Japan and Italy in regards to food.
My mom is there.... I am living in the U.S. just opened my own restaurant finally and the first thing I put on the tv.. she is in there.. it feels like my mom came to my restaurant from Korea.. I miss her..
Hey Sonny. Always loving your videos. Not only do you educate us about other cultures but you put a fun spin to your channel. A sense of humor goes a long way with me. Keep up the “true reality TV”. The Kardashians suck and they are far from reality. Our children get the wrong idea of reality from them but you give us a true reality of life and cultures. ❤
Agreed 💯🍻
honestly i love every video from both channels but this one was amazing i love you sonny your a real G
Sunny is just a cool dude, showing us cool things,cool culture and cool attitude. What a boss
Go back to Korea and do more videos like you do from Vietnam! In the countryside finding different ways they make their regionally unique kimchi, side dishes, even different ways they cook! Honestly I thought about you when Mark Weins did his Korea videos, you would've made it much more enjoyable 😊
Great episode bro. I spent my childhood in Busan and Seoul. Watching this takes me back
I watch every show to the end. Thank you for sharing your life and travels.
Also, keep up the great work! I love how you mingle the food, the culture, and do’s and don’t, the scenery and all the food! There are several decent Korean restaurants here in the Atlanta area. And we really enjoy Korean, Chinese and Japanese cuisine , street food. I am really enjoying trying my hand at Asian cuisine. Thank you for the wonderful seafood videos!
This was such a great video. The editing, especially at the fancy Korean bbq place, had me laughing hard. Sonny is so informative and easy going and actually knows his stuff. Always look forward to BEFRS content.
Sonny's BANDANA is an ICON...I LOVE the food, I LOVE the show, and I LOVE the way you host.
What I do REALLY LOVE most is the FOOD and the PLACES you've been.
That would be all for now. Ahhh-✌️PEACE!!! ✌️😂❤😂❤😂❤👍👍👍👍👍🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Wow! The languages! I'm currently studying to become a teacher, but someday, I'd love to learn Korean and also cello. Retirement goals.
The wine opening scene… I love your editing team 😂😂😂 happy bday Sonny. You should show your wife off more. The yoshi sound when she’d eat bahaha
She probably works on his team and have already seen her just didn’t know
Not a distraction.. never was,are or will be.. love your content.. keep it up 💙
I feel like I’ve already seen this and yet I still stuck around to watch the whole thing lol I love the best food review show ❤❤
I miss Korea already. If you are a foodie, you are in HEAVEN!!! Last summer, my family and I went to Seoul and Busan, ate so much food.... OMG. And you don't need to spend a lot of money, it's half price (or less) of what I would pay in Ktown in Los Angeles.
PS. I didn't know you lived in Korea, learned something new. :)
av just came across his vids And its gotta be the best, All of the foods look brilliant and the way he digs a wee bit deeper into the culture is braw . keep up the great show ...
I watched until the end of the video and just learned a new word 😅 As a non-native English speaker, I thought the scarf Sonny wears is just called a "headband" 😂 By the way Sonny, that Bandana is your signature outfit dude, keep wearing it. I am cheering for you from Germany 🤟
I can’t skip one second of your videos. They are so good!
When I was stationed in Korea, ‘73’-74, street vendors sold giant onion rings - a jumbo sized French fry type bag for 100 won - a quarter back then! Arguably these were the best onion ring I’ve EVER eaten. I actually pine for them. BTW: Unlike so many close minded GIs, I tried everything and ate everything while I was there. I was very lucky to have a “nuna” or Korean big sister who was my personal guide while I was there.She was a college student who my roommate fell in love with - extremely rare for an American boy to find a “good girl”, back then.
100 won is like 8 cents in today’s money.
It’s even more rare to find a “good girl” now, especially in the US.
After watching Train To Busan, I like your video better. People are much more friendly in your video and it seemed almost no one wanted to kill and eat you. Kudos to another fantastic entertaining video.
Good to see Korean markets is doing well. Markets were dead when. Korean foods are awesome!
Love this video!! Absolutely love it!! Nice long videos like this are my favorite!! Thanks Sonny!!
Sonny's bandana is definitely not a distraction! A PEACEEEE✌️✌️❤
Do you think he wears it to church and weddings?
Loving the Lebanon series when will there be Lebanon videos on the main channel! Ps are you visiting Afghanistan anytime soon
Afghanistan is like the last place an American is save 😂
Street food in Korea seems to be on an entirely different level. There’s lots of choices to explore.
Agreed
@@Fiendaiyeah I myself am a South Korean, but street food is not our strong suit. I think SK has its own kind of spiciness compared to other Asian country and that is our own strong point.
Just don't go to Myeongdong
@@dyu8184Hi just curious, what’s wrong with Myeondongs street food?
@@Shelbies_candies If you want to try local Korean food, Myeongdong is not a good choice. There are foods developed to suit the tastes of foreign tourists
Wow! Just an amazing human!!! Thanks Mr Beast for being you and very kind to every1.
I love this channel! Really the best food review channel nowadays 😊❤❤❤
Love the show and the Korean series ... ❤
He made so much effort to make this episodes in Busan Korea. Hope he can come to Korea again to make another episodes on his main channel
I've never seen a seafood market look that clean.
It’s great to have ppl like you that can taste everything for everyone. ❤
Sonny’s bandana is definitely not a distraction
Love your show Sonny! always so entertaining. Your sense of humor on your commentory is priceless. Keep up the good work.
Sonny, you are amazing and I love your show. You entertain, teach and make us laugh and most of all wanting to try all those different foods. Keep it up and if you need a German guide, I would love to show you all of Germanys wonderful foods and beers 😀
Sonny love your productions... you have some of the best stuff out there.... you never fail to offer quality content and entertainment
Thank you so much for the content you guys put out!💪🏽💜
I love the new content you make. Keep up the good work. I do love the editing work that's gone in to these videos. That's why you are truly the best ever food review show. There does seem to be some recycled content. Not that any of the team will respond to this comment. What I love most is its a mix of the food and the cultures of people you meet.
Lol, how do i get so easily suckered into re-watching these episodes?
(It's brilliant)
0:27: 🍲 Exploring the best Korean food in Busan, South Korea, starting with a seafood market.
5:19: 🍽️ Tasting and describing various Korean street foods, including cuttlefish legs and flounder, with a focus on texture and flavor.
10:15: 🍣 Tasting and enjoying high-quality seafood dishes in Korea.
15:16: 🍖 Indulging in Korea's BBQ scene, from budget buffets to high-end restaurants.
20:36: 🍖 Unique barbecue experience with extensive wine selection and premium cuts of meat.
26:07: 🍖 Korean street food tasting experience
31:10: 🍲 Exploring a vibrant Korean street market and trying unique street food delicacies.
36:28: 🍲 Unusual and delicious street food in Korea at affordable prices.
41:33: 🦑 Unique experience trying unusual seafood in Korea.
46:43: 🍣 Tasting various types of seafood in a unique setting in South Korea.
51:35: 🍤 Exploring unique shrimp varieties in Korea's street food market.
56:47: 🍢 Exploring traditional Korean street foods at a stadium with a lively atmosphere.
1:02:34: 🍲 Exploring various street foods in Korea, including chicken wings and a new type of restaurant offering different fillings for rice rolls.
Recapped using Tammy AI
👏👏👏👏 👍👍👍👍
Your latest vlogs are awesome and straight up genuine! Love to see the “wife bite” reaction.
i really enjoyed this episode, it was so fun! thanks
Wicked! Perfect timing 💜
Love your videos , and how at the core its just a "family business." Really enjoy your humor too lol
Not only that I watch it all the way through once, not twice, but three times. Your guide’s plaid, blue blazer is awesome.
You should go to small old villages try authentic french food like the andouillette sausage made from porc intestines or tripe soup etc..
I really love your commentary sonny! Very fun, enjoyable and funny :)
I love how honest he was about not liking the green sauce on the flounder
that was probably bile, they messed up the butchering
That SK food tour was amazing. Thanks for the video and keep on posting!
Food blogging around the world with your wife sounds like an ideal life.
Sonny you always crack me up. I love your videos. Needed some good laughs, just lost my pup. Your videos sure helps.
Korean food is amazing! 😍😋
I really love this long, extended episodes! I am learning so much about different foods of the world watching this channel.
I often find myself jealous of the quality and vast choices of fruits vegetables and proteins there is to offer around the world. I find it to be far superior to everything America has to offer.
That’s simply untrue. Think about all the regional cuisines throughout the US. Everything from Maine lobsters, Rhode Island quahogs, Maryland blue crabs, gulf shrimps, bbq in multiple states, Idaho potatoes, Iowa corn, Michigan cherries, New York apples and so much more. That doesn’t include indigenous dishes from Native American cultures, southern soul food born out of necessity from slaves having access only to the cheapest cuts of meat and vegetables they could find. Add in the waves of immigrants who brought their cooking methods but had to adapt them to whatever ingredients they could find and you have a vibrant array of local cuisines created out of hardship, struggle, and pride. I wish Americans wouldn’t put American food down, because it’s not all about fast food, chain restaurants, and highly processed bland food here.
@@pinkmonkeybird2644 You are comparing apples to oranges. that’s all and fine if you want to travel the entire USA including Hawaii and Alaska. It’s bigger than Europe. South Korea is the size of Kentucky and is packed diverse dishes. Go to Kentucky and see what you’ll get. Been there including most US states. It’s not that diverse.
There are places like that around the U.S. I live in Houston and we have farmers markets and there a place where you can buy all kinds of fruits and vegetables from around the world. And we have many different stores from China towns to Korean stores and Indian and Middle Eastern stores and Italian stores. Now I understand I live in Houston but I feel like we have all that stuff. Not at the level in this video but not far from it.
Sonny, your show is my favourite food show! well deserving of the name. Thanks for the videos :)
Sonny never fails to disappoint… his wallet. Oof so many expensive things and yet affordable street foods too
Sonny, thank you for sharing your experiences through these wonderful videoes
I LOVE KOREA🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷
what a clown 🤡
Why does it look like “I love Korea ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️” lol
🇰🇵? Lol
I can’t wait to visit Korea one day and eat all these delicacies
Wow! As a new subscriber, the editing and quality of this video are awesome and the food in Korea looks amazing!🫡👍🏼
bro said ajjuma 💀didn't expect for him to know that well
Korean street food is the best 💯
I just watched the whole video. Loved it! I miss Korean food. I moved and have none local to where I live now. I’m new to your channel and hooked.
My suggestion is you need to find the elusive dish "Opor Kerbau" Pahang. Also rare sambal kuini, sambal tempoyak, asam rong baung asam tempoyak, gulai jering, sambal kerdas,
Keropok losong, itik salai N9. I bet no 1 in the list is hard to find unless you go to the right place in the right time.
Fascinating video... Thanks for sharing!!
I'm drooling over that big lobster!!!
I love his videos, Thanks Team 🎉🎉🎉❤😂
Sonny's bandana is NOT a distraction. Love to watch your content!