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Crazy to see Savi You on here. I've watched his family vlogs for a few years now. Him and his brothers always talked about channels like this and how it would be cool to be on one....he spoke it into existence
almost 10 years ago, i asked if you could go Cambodia to a reviews and you responded, you would love to go. But then your drone was apprehended. I'm so glad you went back and did a full tour of the country i come from. Additionally, as a Baltimorian and blue crab lover...nay, obsessor. Thank you for highlighting the sponge crab situation there. I don't mind catching females (sooks as we call them in MD), but sponge crabs are critical in sustaining a healthy population. While Cambodia doesn't have strong policy to enforce the prevention of catching sponge crabs, let's use the most powerful tool we have....SHAME!
These people need to feed there families, the government wont help, if there are no other well paid opportunities how can people survive. I value human life over a crab any day of the week. If that means there wont be any crabs left so be it.
@Mr-fe5ng Dude shut up, there's 1001 things they can catch there. Limiting the catch to male sponge crabs only will not make anyone starve. If anything it'll raise the price and make it a delicacy, allow the fishermen to make a bit more money.
It's just amazing. Love Cambodian food. Siem reap, Phnom Penh, KongBattambang and the coastal regions, all have different street foods. Its quite nice.
My father was a Airborne Ranger and did 3 tours in Vietnam, he'd say he was in Cambodia more than Vietnam. Was able to go back over with him through VA and it was very powerful to see my father get closure decades after he served. Cambodia was so laid back and the people were so amazing.
As a native of Maryland it's weird to see female crabs with eggs attached being harvested for consumption. I would guess they don't care about sustainable practices in Cambodia. It's sad that the next generation of fishermen might not have these populations sustained in the future.
There is no sustainability management here in SE Asia, but the Chesapeake bay is a mess in its own right, dead zones, algae blooms, it’s really nasty, and I grew up there as well.
@@ericharris5299 lol don’t speak if you’ve never actually been there, any effects from overfishing would only be noticed maybe 20, 30 years from now and by that time stricter regulations will have been put in place. Cambodia is a pretty small country with a small population and there are only a handful of small piers like this across the coastal areas the country has. Fishing a few thousand crabs everyday is not a problem when each female crab that does survive can make hundreds of thousands of eggs to go on and reproduce themselves. And it’s not like the crabs are being extremely heavily fished and exported to other countries, they are collected by a few fishing boats and are only enjoyed by locals and tourists that visit the area.
@@ericharris5299exactly thats what i was thinking. Actually combodia is a third world country and In most third world countries governments are corrupted to the point where they dont give importance to human life let alone animals. I visited many third world countries including the biggest “ india” i saw how things work there how ppl live in such bad conditions, government and cops dont really work for the country but their only motive is to take bribes from criminals and gangster so they can run their illegal business in peace. Most locals are hopeless, point is that if these countries dont care about human life what makes you think that they would do any good for wildlife? Theres no use to explain them bc i tired and they asked me to let us do our work.
I'd also like to. I'm Cambodian and my grandparents are both from Cambodia. I'd like to go there to explore my culture and grow more familiar with it, as well as possibly meet my great aunt who lives there too
It’s hard to tell poor people to conserve nature when they have hungry mouths to feed, sad reality of life. Sunny and his team always does a great job in explaining culture is a non judgmental type of way. So happy you haven’t sold this product to the food network!
@@Idontknowwhattosaybutagreed. I know with the tribe we're associated with they work hard on making sure to preserve what they eat as well, it can be rough to do it tho especially with as many people in that area.
Kep used to be a French and upper class town for weekend get away from Phnom Penh way back in the 60s. Today Kep is still a sleepy town with abundant of delicious seafood. Kep City never sleeps. Only memory lives on as my family used to have a vacation home over looking the Golf. Cheers 🍷
@@Boundless-Boredom Not many here in MN. There is only one Cheng Heng Restaurant with 4.6 star reviews on University Ave in St. Paul City but we haven't been there for a while!
omg I was a bit angry at you sunny for not mentioning the issue with eating the crab eggs and sustainability..... until you actually mentioned it. Well done sunny.
I actually appreciate when creators show when and how they were scammed. It's helpful when others like me travel to those regions. I value the content for that reason, not to take joy from watching others get scammed.
@@ResinAlchemist2024 I don’t take joy in him being scammed but it’s good to see how easily other countries can take advantage of naive tourists. I know he doesn’t want to be negative towards the countries he visits but it is the dangerous reality of traveling in many countries
Sonny, Better Help is an absolute terribele company.. theyre predatory and they make it extremely hard to swap therapists and cancel your subscription... i really wish people would vet their sponsors...
not to mention they have a huge controversy regarding the fact that they dont have certified psychiatrists like they claim, over 1/3rd of their "trained proffesionals" are just people in a call center with high school degrees as their highest schooling.... better help altogether is a scam company and theres loooots of proof of this... like the current lawsuits against betterhelp. please, do better for your channel than supporting a scam sonny
The food my school district served in the 1960's until I graduated in 1974 was homemade in the school cafeteriaes were delicious,💯! The handmade chilli over steamed rice, the handmade chicken pot pie, the chicken fried steak and mashed potatoes, the oven fried chicken, the meatloaf with spaghetti and pinto beans even the ham sandwich with pickles, tomato and lettuce drizzled with mustard: all were delicious.
1:58 hi Sonny, I love your videos, this is the first time in years where I got to see a new video right when it’s uploaded. I was going to say what’s the name of this guy, I’ve noticed him on past videos before, and he’s just a really cool laidback guy and I have to say I enjoy it when he’s in your videos. Same about the one other guy from the US that goes with you to Vietnam I believe?
I absolutely appreciate your videos, not only do you provide a look into “others” world but you provide entertainment and knowledge. My brother Sonny is in you tube too lol he’s in a band. Spirit adrift. Anyway. Happy travels!!
Your culinary skills and passion for seafood shine brightly in your creations, showcasing the rich flavors and diversity of Cambodia's marine bounty. Whether it's a $1 or $180 dish, your dedication to excellence is evident, turning every meal into a delightful gastronomic experience that captivates the senses. And I Am Floating Village Life
Wow I love this video ! It’s actually super educational too , I was surprised at the crabs nd eggs part , the chef who charges 180 totally worth with those cool knowledge
I really like that Sunny (Sonny? Sonnii?) doesn't edit out his blunders. His experience in buying the undesirable crabs, for example, is an object lesson for the rest of us. If we ever travel and go to some of these places to try some of these foods, we'll have learned from Sunny's (Sonny's? Sonnii's?) example...
7:59 idk, I just got really sad, when I think of how good we have it as some people when it comes to food, and for those who don’t have the means to buy food and eat. I know there has to be a lot of poor people in south east Asia, like Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam who struggle to eat and survive each day ☹️ and you got people like us who don’t even think of what will I be eating today, instead of those who constantly have to ask, will I eat today? Idk why I thought of this at the moment, I wish I could help those in the world who need food and water. And that brings up another thing for me, there’s a lot of people who don’t appreciate the good things they have such as food and take it for granted, and when people see someone praying before they eat their meals, like cmon man, be thankful for what you have and eat, I don’t care if you are religious or not, just say it before you eat, “I’m so thankful for this food in front of me, and I please hope for those with out, that they may eat as well”
Right, I always throwback anything that appears pregnant or full of eggs. It really doesn't matter what the species is. In the West coast of the USA, it has been the law for Dungeness crabs for decades now. Not only are you not allowed to keep gravid females you aren't allowed to keep any female Dungeness crabs only males. This has resulted in a sustainable fishery. I believe there are similar rules on the East coast related to Maine lobsters.
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no betterhelp got you
I'm so early this time.
Pure awesomeness
very disappointing to see another betterhelp ad
That woman was being filmed and still played yall on buying the more expensive and worst tasting crabs 😂😂😂😂. She is a straight hustler.
I’m a kid in phnom phenm but I don’t like that fish pancake
I’m Cambodian and I understand what she said. She means it the same but that one have egg.
The high end chef was cool as hell, love that he tells fisherman to toss back pregnant blue crabs.
Well it is easy if you are charging 180usd in Cambodia for a days work.
@@Areola-Grande lol literally
Most fisherman unfortunately are not well-educated. Sustainability is a foreign concept.
@@BritP-s8tYes. Literally. Did you think they were making a joke?
Crazy to see Savi You on here. I've watched his family vlogs for a few years now. Him and his brothers always talked about channels like this and how it would be cool to be on one....he spoke it into existence
My first time seeing him, he seems to be a nice guy
@@augustuscolumbano just love witnessesing the power of the universe and how life work if you just put your foot forward and unlock these moments.
Savi was not too shy with showing that he knows what he is doing, eating, smelling, and tasting. Solid guy.
Savi - You only live once
Sonny - but you also die once 😭😂
savi - so you broke the law
chef - No! we don't know 😂
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almost 10 years ago, i asked if you could go Cambodia to a reviews and you responded, you would love to go. But then your drone was apprehended. I'm so glad you went back and did a full tour of the country i come from. Additionally, as a Baltimorian and blue crab lover...nay, obsessor. Thank you for highlighting the sponge crab situation there. I don't mind catching females (sooks as we call them in MD), but sponge crabs are critical in sustaining a healthy population. While Cambodia doesn't have strong policy to enforce the prevention of catching sponge crabs, let's use the most powerful tool we have....SHAME!
How?
These people need to feed there families, the government wont help, if there are no other well paid opportunities how can people survive. I value human life over a crab any day of the week. If that means there wont be any crabs left so be it.
@Mr-fe5ng
Dude shut up, there's 1001 things they can catch there.
Limiting the catch to male sponge crabs only will not make anyone starve. If anything it'll raise the price and make it a delicacy, allow the fishermen to make a bit more money.
@@dtraindaimyo3377 Your behaviour is pretty bad. Why would I engage with you when you are such a rude individual.
@@dtraindaimyo3377 I actualy am informed about this issue. You seem to be reacting and I think you need to take some accountability.
Cambodia is high on our list of countries to visit! The street food looks outstanding.
It's just amazing. Love Cambodian food. Siem reap, Phnom Penh, KongBattambang and the coastal regions, all have different street foods. Its quite nice.
No one asked
Don't, take my word for it. The dangers outweigh the semi decent food. I've been there and will never go back.
@@Joshmo1234 thailand is way worse
My father was a Airborne Ranger and did 3 tours in Vietnam, he'd say he was in Cambodia more than Vietnam. Was able to go back over with him through VA and it was very powerful to see my father get closure decades after he served. Cambodia was so laid back and the people were so amazing.
As a native of Maryland it's weird to see female crabs with eggs attached being harvested for consumption. I would guess they don't care about sustainable practices in Cambodia. It's sad that the next generation of fishermen might not have these populations sustained in the future.
There is no sustainability management here in SE Asia, but the Chesapeake bay is a mess in its own right, dead zones, algae blooms, it’s really nasty, and I grew up there as well.
Dear person who's reading this., I don't know you but I wish your days are filled with happiness, health & wealth. 🙏🙏🙏
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Thank You, really needed that😊
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Those dishes look mouthwatering! The thing that i love the most about Cambodia is that the food are cheap and tasty at the same time 😋
Ya mouth watering besides the fact that there's going to be nothing left for anybody to eat in a year because they're taking it all
@@ericharris5299 lol don’t speak if you’ve never actually been there, any effects from overfishing would only be noticed maybe 20, 30 years from now and by that time stricter regulations will have been put in place. Cambodia is a pretty small country with a small population and there are only a handful of small piers like this across the coastal areas the country has. Fishing a few thousand crabs everyday is not a problem when each female crab that does survive can make hundreds of thousands of eggs to go on and reproduce themselves. And it’s not like the crabs are being extremely heavily fished and exported to other countries, they are collected by a few fishing boats and are only enjoyed by locals and tourists that visit the area.
@@ericharris5299exactly thats what i was thinking. Actually combodia is a third world country and In most third world countries governments are corrupted to the point where they dont give importance to human life let alone animals. I visited many third world countries including the biggest “ india” i saw how things work there how ppl live in such bad conditions, government and cops dont really work for the country but their only motive is to take bribes from criminals and gangster so they can run their illegal business in peace. Most locals are hopeless, point is that if these countries dont care about human life what makes you think that they would do any good for wildlife? Theres no use to explain them bc i tired and they asked me to let us do our work.
I'd like to visit Cambodia sometimes, greeting from Indonesia🇮🇩
អរគុណ❤❤❤🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽😁😁😁
I'd also like to. I'm Cambodian and my grandparents are both from Cambodia. I'd like to go there to explore my culture and grow more familiar with it, as well as possibly meet my great aunt who lives there too
Thanks 😍
Watching from Ghana with love❤
It’s hard to tell poor people to conserve nature when they have hungry mouths to feed, sad reality of life. Sunny and his team always does a great job in explaining culture is a non judgmental type of way. So happy you haven’t sold this product to the food network!
The downside, they'll run out of resources if they don't try to manage and conserve. Problem is, it's just hard to balance.
@@Idontknowwhattosaybutagreed. I know with the tribe we're associated with they work hard on making sure to preserve what they eat as well, it can be rough to do it tho especially with as many people in that area.
The crab lady got you. Haha
The fish sellers in her village will have to be very careful for a long time after she tricked the media on camera.
Still a good deal tho. She's just trying to make a living.
@@jondoh3471And that will cost her more than she'll expect
Scammers and swindlers, taking advantage of who she will only ever acknowledge as a stupid Westerner. nothing new, humans are all like this.
@@jondoh3471bet she’ll make less especially when people see this lol
The lady with the prawn for only 1$ is amazing!! They looked so good can’t beat that
Thank you Sonni for showing khmer food ❤ from USA
Shout out from Philippines
You've got a knack for this, loving your content!
That last chef got me rolling at end. Bro started to speak broken English, dude said he ate too much pepper he can’t even taste the alcohol 😂
Kep used to be a French and upper class town for weekend get away from Phnom Penh way back in the 60s. Today Kep is still a sleepy town with abundant of delicious seafood. Kep City never sleeps. Only memory lives on as my family used to have a vacation home over looking the Golf. Cheers 🍷
You always beat me to these videos! Hehe
You know any good Cambodian restaurants in Minnesota?
@@Boundless-Boredom Not many here in MN. There is only one Cheng Heng Restaurant with 4.6 star reviews on University Ave in St. Paul City but we haven't been there for a while!
ពូកែរៀបរាប់មែនបង❤❤❤
@@ThePrahok884 I like to o share it also. Peace to everyone from Khmer in America ❣️
omg I was a bit angry at you sunny for not mentioning the issue with eating the crab eggs and sustainability..... until you actually mentioned it. Well done sunny.
Thank you for visiting Cambodia! Your support means a lot to us. We hope you enjoyed your time here and look forward to welcoming you back soon!
"It goes beyond a mouth taste"
Such a wordsmith, Sonny 😂
I'd looooove to visit Cambodia one day! Love from Poland!
Thank you for coming to Cambodia 🇰🇭 and share our foods to the world ❤️
Marylander here: male crabs only for us. They use She-crab in the Carolina low country, but only for soup.
we need a whole episode of Sonny getting scammed 😂
😂 because that was wrong
I actually appreciate when creators show when and how they were scammed. It's helpful when others like me travel to those regions. I value the content for that reason, not to take joy from watching others get scammed.
@@ResinAlchemist2024 I don’t take joy in him being scammed but it’s good to see how easily other countries can take advantage of naive tourists. I know he doesn’t want to be negative towards the countries he visits but it is the dangerous reality of traveling in many countries
Watch his series of videos in Egypt lol
@@leah5820 I did. It's the only negative video I've seen him make. He always tries to be positive to the countries and people he visits
its nice to see savi again! Great video as always!
Cambodia is also an old country with lovely smiles of the people💌.
Awesome another great episode!
I’ve been waiting and LIVINGGG FOR THE CAMBODIAN VIDS !! LOVE YOU SONNY AND TEAM YALL ARE REAL ONES !! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Am really loving this Sonny and Savi collaboration, and those JUMBO tiger prawns, as well as those crabs, are the stuff of my food heaven 🤤
Thank you so much for coming to Cambodia🇰🇭🙏
Thank you for Cambodia 🇰🇭💕🙏
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Loved the guest chef on show with you! Good compatibility and the commentary from him
was great
I knew something was up because when she said the delicacy is the eggs, I love blue crabs I’ve never ate no fucking sponge eggs😂
Shoutout from South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Sonny, Better Help is an absolute terribele company.. theyre predatory and they make it extremely hard to swap therapists and cancel your subscription... i really wish people would vet their sponsors...
not to mention they have a huge controversy regarding the fact that they dont have certified psychiatrists like they claim, over 1/3rd of their "trained proffesionals" are just people in a call center with high school degrees as their highest schooling....
better help altogether is a scam company and theres loooots of proof of this... like the current lawsuits against betterhelp.
please, do better for your channel than supporting a scam sonny
How do you expect him to make $?
He dont care i think
this is my favorite show on youtube, thanks Sonny for all your work!
Any Khmer brothers and sisters here? ❤
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Dear Sonny,
I’m so glad you covered Cambodian cuisine again. Your videos are truly so fun to watch. I wish I could work with you on your show!
Sonny and Savi again! Clicked and liked right away.
Thank for visiting Cambodia
protect this man at all cost
Why😂😂
@@allisonburger4972 you wanna know why?
@@allisonburger4972 its so that he can discover more food in cambodia and other countries
There is something about Sonny’s voice that is so pleasant to listen to!❤
The food my school district served in the 1960's until I graduated in 1974 was homemade in the school cafeteriaes were delicious,💯! The handmade chilli over steamed rice, the handmade chicken pot pie, the chicken fried steak and mashed potatoes, the oven fried chicken, the meatloaf with spaghetti and pinto beans even the ham sandwich with pickles, tomato and lettuce drizzled with mustard: all were delicious.
Thank sunny for coming to Cambodia 🇰🇭 we love y’all
Been watching your videos on both channels for a while now, can’t get enough of these vidsss
1:58 hi Sonny, I love your videos, this is the first time in years where I got to see a new video right when it’s uploaded. I was going to say what’s the name of this guy, I’ve noticed him on past videos before, and he’s just a really cool laidback guy and I have to say I enjoy it when he’s in your videos. Same about the one other guy from the US that goes with you to Vietnam I believe?
Savi is one of the very best co host you've had on the channel. Thank you Sonny, great job as always.
Thanks Q from Cambodia 🇰🇭 ❤❤❤❤❤
4:11 “That’s Pleasurable” 😂😂
Thank you for visiting our Country Cambodia Sunny 😇😇😇
I had crab with eggs outside in Vietnam many many moons ago and I really liked them 😂 They were black and they tasted like a seafood broccoli.
Thank you for educating us regarding the purchase of quality crabs, laws undertaken to protect the species. That last bit was necessary!
I'm Cambodian and the crab seller actually said it's up to you to choose as the female crabs contain eggs. LOL
Lmao they finessed him by giving the bad crabs 😂😂😂
I absolutely appreciate your videos, not only do you provide a look into “others” world but you provide entertainment and knowledge. My brother Sonny is in you tube too lol he’s in a band. Spirit adrift. Anyway. Happy travels!!
Always love this man❤
Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam are my next destination I can't wait. Thank you for your video
This video is showing how much the government didn’t care about the country to let other people know. Bravo, Sony and Savi spread to the world ❤️
Thank you so much for visiting our Country Cambodia
Every background music suits perfectly with every frames of the video... Sonny got some seriously talented editors as part of his crew.. 🙂👍
Your culinary skills and passion for seafood shine brightly in your creations, showcasing the rich flavors and diversity of Cambodia's marine bounty. Whether it's a $1 or $180 dish, your dedication to excellence is evident, turning every meal into a delightful gastronomic experience that captivates the senses.
And I Am Floating Village Life
Savi might have been the best guest so far! Loved him
Thank you for visiting the motherland 🤍 from Colorado.
Wow I love this video ! It’s actually super educational too , I was surprised at the crabs nd eggs part , the chef who charges 180 totally worth with those cool knowledge
Welcome to Cambodia bro. Hope you enjoy it there!
thank you for educating us on not eating all those eggs that are not only not tasty but very quickly about to become the next generation of crabs
I really like that Sunny (Sonny? Sonnii?) doesn't edit out his blunders. His experience in buying the undesirable crabs, for example, is an object lesson for the rest of us. If we ever travel and go to some of these places to try some of these foods, we'll have learned from Sunny's (Sonny's? Sonnii's?) example...
Brilliant work as always.
Always amazed of your videos quality and content. So good ❤👍
i was at Kep and Kampot last year and had a great time, and the crab we had at Kampot was pretty good.
Omg finally they uploaded 🥺♥️
This was a great video 😁
Thank you and welcome to my country ❤️
Just subscribed to Savi, love you guys. I hope to one day go over to Cambodia and see all the wonderful sites.
Now I need some of those shrimp for breakfast. They looked amazing!
Looking and learning how to cook a great meal, and seeing how everything works from start to finish and then finish off a great meal with friends.
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hi idol Sonny,i love watching your blog,,i always enjoyed watching while you're eating foods i love,,watching feom Cebu Philippines ❤❤❤
That beginning looks like paradise!
Love u from Cambodia 🇰🇭
Awesome another great episode❤
Welcome to India Odisha 🇮🇳❤️
7:59 idk, I just got really sad, when I think of how good we have it as some people when it comes to food, and for those who don’t have the means to buy food and eat. I know there has to be a lot of poor people in south east Asia, like Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam who struggle to eat and survive each day ☹️ and you got people like us who don’t even think of what will I be eating today, instead of those who constantly have to ask, will I eat today? Idk why I thought of this at the moment, I wish I could help those in the world who need food and water. And that brings up another thing for me, there’s a lot of people who don’t appreciate the good things they have such as food and take it for granted, and when people see someone praying before they eat their meals, like cmon man, be thankful for what you have and eat, I don’t care if you are religious or not, just say it before you eat, “I’m so thankful for this food in front of me, and I please hope for those with out, that they may eat as well”
Mouth watering from all them delicious foods..Thumbs up for both of you👍👍👌👌
I watch your each and every video... A big fan❤
Such a good episode!
thank you so much from Cambodia
That "springy" effect with the prawns that remark about is an excellent criterion for freshness!
This is not just a food video, this is an education.
Favorite food show ever 🍲 🥘
Informative video 👍🏼
Right, I always throwback anything that appears pregnant or full of eggs. It really doesn't matter what the species is. In the West coast of the USA, it has been the law for Dungeness crabs for decades now. Not only are you not allowed to keep gravid females you aren't allowed to keep any female Dungeness crabs only males. This has resulted in a sustainable fishery. I believe there are similar rules on the East coast related to Maine lobsters.
Most of these people don’t really have a choice…
@@Sniperboy5551I believe it's less to do with choice and more to do with lack of awareness
@@justanerd414 there are laws in place, they do know, they just dont care and want money
Consistency is everything thanks man.
Thank for sharing about Cambodia food ❤