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Great vid, I also once ate at that restaurant on the ocean. Just followed the Jetlag Warriors too, thanks for sharing guys and stay safe in your travels.
Always nice to meet up with old friends when most of your subscribers would know and have been following your channel, Ken....& street food is the way to go and the best way to learn about cultures while interacting with the locals.... And What a ride....a DIY Tricycle. it ain't a Ramly Burger, a Pinoy Burger but it will do...Yoooo!!! Adobo....Masarap!!! Cheers mates!!
What a marvellous tour guide you are, Ken ! Seems like you three truly enjoy the street foods, that unique tricycle ride and last but not least that proper meal of lechon and adobo by the ocean...beautiful view. As always, another entertaining video with great content. "Salamat" Ken.
You did a great job touring and guiding your friends around Manila, Ken. Kudos! PS. Yes, it is a big deal having a German say San Mig Light is their favorite beer ever ü
The ladies selling banana fritters r so happy to see u, Steve n Ivana. Their laughter is contagious. I cant help laughing too. The tricycle looks unsafe to ride on. Looks like anytime can dismantle by itself. Ice cream in a burger looks yummy 🤤 . Great video shared today. Tq Ken.
Nice vlog again Ken! 😊 some Filipinos preferred to eat with their hands its most common on provinces and at home and also the boodle fight we use our hands. But when eating at restaurants or outside we mostly use spoon and fork.
The innovative thinking when it comes to daily life stuff like this motorized tricicle is what I love the most. As a German I love it when people know how to help themselves.
09:42 - tatlong saging = three bananas ..... 1 = isa // 2 = dalawa // 3 = tatlo // 4 = apad // 5 = lima // 6 = anim // 7 = pito // 8 = walo // 9 = siyam // 10 = sampo. Um die Zahlen mit einem Subjekt (wie Bananen) zu verknüpfen, kommt hinter der Zahl dann in dem Fall noch ein ng, was aus tatlo = tatlong macht (ist halt Grammatik)
Hai Ken, Steve and Ivana...!!! Good to see you guys together again...!!! That market is definitely something.... 😂😂😂 Overall good vibes, good foods, good people... I love it... Good job Ken...!!!
35:39 the Philippine ice cream or sorbetes is different because instead of using the usual milk we use coconut milk and the ice cream have tidbits of fruits or cheese
Ken,thanks for taking us along on this street food trail, certainly an eye openner for me with the various delicacies.😋Nice to reunite with your two other buddies in crime.🤣The tricycle is quite an interesting invention, have never seen one like this before.😮Quite a ride for all of you and stay safe.💕🇲🇾
Hello I enjoy watching your programs. The English you speak is very easy for me as a Japanese I’m getting happy to see you say hello to everyone and buy some snacks for children. I’m looking forward to it again. Thank you.
@@KenAbroad BGC for Christmas, New Years in Makati between the 10tth and 15th floor, or even better Mistral Rooftop Bar at Ruffles Hotel, you'll be blown away. Then first week of January is the biggest street party fiesta in the PI called Sinulog in Cebu City.
hahaa that was a fun experience riding a pedaled Lamburghinni with your friends ken..we dont have that kind of tricycle here in Cebu, its more fun in d Phils 😅,enjoy your stay💖
Divisoria is packed to the gills and chaotic, specially this holiday season. It could be overwhelming if you're a foreigner. It's quite an adventure, I love it. 👍
Happy Wedding Anniversary Mr Steve and Mrs Ivana from Jet Lag Warrior. Dear Mr Ken Abroad and Mr Steve and Mrs Ivana from Jet Lag Warrior I wish all of you Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2024. I hope you all guys come back to Malaysia again.
Yeah your right the tricicke id self made ..it is actually a Pedi cab ( bike with sidecar ,) and they put motor ( motor of bost ....motif for fishing boat
Divisoria is super super loud this month because the christmas and new year are approaching hahahaha. instead of selling fireworks, they sell trumpet for the safety of everyone :)
We actually do eat with our hands. Its called kamayan(ka-mai-yan) kamay meaning hand. If go to the province or poorer parts they eat with their hands. But if you go to a Kamayan style restaurant or participate in a boodle fight(google it) they eat with their hands.
Just some insight for you regarding Filipinos: there are some meals eaten with a spoon and fork, but many meals are, in fact, eaten with your hands. Many provincial meals are rice+ whatever and are hand scooped. Thank you, Ken, for this cool video. Your friends seem amazingly nice and fun!
Hi Ken, it's time to enjoy the colorful and bright Christmas decorations: BGC HIGH STREET, AYALA TRIANGLE (Light Show at Night), SHANGRI-LA PLAZA ORTIGAS, GREENBELT MAKATI, SM MALL OF ASIA, EASTWOOD CITY, ROCKWELL POWER PLANT MALL, OKADA MANILA, VENICE GRAND CANAL MALL, MERALCO LIWANAG PARK IN ORTIGAS and don't miss the special BGC fireworks shows every Friday at 7:30 p.m. Merry christmas !!! 🔔🎄🔔
In Philadelphia there are side street sellers who sell pretzels. We call these pretzels "Dirty Street Pretzels". It's not common to hear that combination of words together. All it ever means is bought on the street, rather than from a store.
The bananaque seller ran out of English that's why they were laughing... We have an idiom for that we get NOSEBLEEDS from speaking too much English hahahahahaha
well when people eat or buy food from the street in the philippines are mostly meddle class or lower class [in the philippines there is a category people which some countries dont have this] but street food in PH are clean.mostly rich people in the PH they dont eat street food ,but some rich people eat street food bcoz its very cheap compare to the restaurants
to all people , Manila has ultramodern places to eat now like in BGC , makati greenbelt, greenhills,etc..street foods like here are in old places of manila mostly low income people but food is delicious
Ken, for the bananacue seller, they are laughing bec its difficult for them to express in English. All of the bananacue is delicious even if they have diff sizes.
Thanks for your kindness to that girl asking for food. Wow! That's chaotic indeed. Been so many years since Ive been to Divisoria. Always crazy at Christmas time. Watching fom Down Under. Watch your belongings while there. 👍😊
Gosh, I just know Ivana and Steve are your friends, and I watched their videos in Shanghai , they are visiting China now , I am curious about is that your recommendation?
They do use their hands to eat food. It's quite common in the Philippines. You need to go to a barbecue palace there. And then you will see lots of people eating with their hands. Even in the grill houses they eat without ans. So do your research and you will find out I am correct.
@@KenAbroad Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife, La Mesa Ecopark, Quezon City Hall, Quezon City Memorial Circle, Araneta City Cubao, Eastwood City, SM North Edsa, Trinoma, University of the Philippines - Diliman Campus, Sto. Domingo Church, St. Peter Parish: Shrine of Leaders, you can also visit public markets such as Muñoz Market, Balintawak Market, Commonwealth Market, Litex Market, Novaliches Bayan Market, etc. Quezon City's nickname is "City of Stars" because it is the home of biggest TV networks such ABS-CBN and GMA.
They’re laughing because banana among with other “foods” is actually a “softer” term for penis here in PH. Then you’re asking which is more “masarap” between the three sizes (small, medium, large) which for an imaginative mind.. I think you’ll get the context 🤣
Filipino also eat with their hands especially in boodle fight ...do you remember when your in siargao ? There also a Filipino restauray called Kamagan ..it meant eat with your hands
Ken: why is it called cheese? Vendor: Because it's got cheese in it. Ken: But it don't taste cheese. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Funniest line I've heard in months. 😂😂😂😂😂
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we ate with out hands. specially budlefight
try to meet Whang Og at northern Philippines,,and try to experience cockfighting, lots of cockpit its everywhere 😊😊😊❤❤❤😊😊😊
meet Whang Od at north and let her tattoo you, ahe is very popular,try to Google her..😊😊😊❤
5 stars 🖐️ street food tour!!! Perfect intro of Manila. Thanks for taking us around, Ken!
Glad you enjoyed it! More Filipino food for you to try next 💪
Great vid, I also once ate at that restaurant on the ocean. Just followed the Jetlag Warriors too, thanks for sharing guys and stay safe in your travels.
@@shayryan9654 Thanks! Our Philippines series is coming soon!
Dear brother, coming visit Bangladesh vlog vedio....
Ken u're so kind to share food with those children❤❤❤
Wow! Finally Jet lag warriors is in the Philippines! I’m their subscriber since they were in Brazil 🇧🇷 and now they are in my country!
Always nice to meet up with old friends when most of your subscribers would know and have been following your channel, Ken....& street food is the way to go and the best way to learn about cultures while interacting with the locals.... And What a ride....a DIY Tricycle. it ain't a Ramly Burger, a Pinoy Burger but it will do...Yoooo!!! Adobo....Masarap!!! Cheers mates!!
My heart is full of happiness when i see my Kababayan Filipino..they have less in life but so full of happiness in heart...soo proud of u Pinoy!
What a marvellous tour guide you are, Ken ! Seems like you three truly enjoy the street foods, that unique tricycle ride and last but not least that proper meal of lechon and adobo by the ocean...beautiful view.
As always, another entertaining video with great content. "Salamat" Ken.
You did a great job touring and guiding your friends around Manila, Ken. Kudos!
PS. Yes, it is a big deal having a German say San Mig Light is their favorite beer ever ü
ITS NICE TO SEE YOU AGAIN KEN IN MANILA
Good to be back 🙏
Nice video, seeing this i miss the Philippines haha. interesting app also gonna try it out when i'm there. looking forward to more kuya Ken
Great sharing. Thank you Ken.👍👍👍😍😍😍
Welcome to the Philippines 🇵🇭 mabuhay ka! 🎉
Nice to see you all together again.
🎉so enjoyed seeing you guys together🎉
Welcome to the Philippines and enjoy👍
thank you 🙏
The ladies selling banana fritters r so happy to see u, Steve n Ivana. Their laughter is contagious. I cant help laughing too. The tricycle looks unsafe to ride on. Looks like anytime can dismantle by itself. Ice cream in a burger looks yummy 🤤 . Great video shared today. Tq Ken.
Yes, they can cheer up anyone’s day for sure! Glad Ken took us there
Nice vlog again Ken! 😊 some Filipinos preferred to eat with their hands its most common on provinces and at home and also the boodle fight we use our hands. But when eating at restaurants or outside we mostly use spoon and fork.
Thank you Ken, very nice episode once again, enjoyed it. Greetings Till
Beautiful content Ken👍❤️love it
Happy to hear that 🙏
The innovative thinking when it comes to daily life stuff like this motorized tricicle is what I love the most. As a German I love it when people know how to help themselves.
The first boy you asking 'where u from?' He said Manila and he say 'opo' means he reapect you😍
09:42 - tatlong saging = three bananas ..... 1 = isa // 2 = dalawa // 3 = tatlo // 4 = apad // 5 = lima // 6 = anim // 7 = pito // 8 = walo // 9 = siyam // 10 = sampo. Um die Zahlen mit einem Subjekt (wie Bananen) zu verknüpfen, kommt hinter der Zahl dann in dem Fall noch ein ng, was aus tatlo = tatlong macht (ist halt Grammatik)
Hai Ken, Steve and Ivana...!!! Good to see you guys together again...!!! That market is definitely something.... 😂😂😂 Overall good vibes, good foods, good people... I love it... Good job Ken...!!!
35:39 the Philippine ice cream or sorbetes is different because instead of using the usual milk we use coconut milk and the ice cream have tidbits of fruits or cheese
Funny experience with that "kulegleg guys😂🤣 enjoy and explore🎉❤
Mhm again 40+ minute episode. I can already say that this is going to be a great episode, I've never been disappointed 😊
Thanks for watching 🙏
8:28 Ken they are laughing because that is a green joke for Bananas🍌... you asked for what size is delicious... the small..medium and BIG...😂
Hi and good evening, Ken, Steve, Ivana and everyone here. Wonderful of you, Ken to be Steve and lvana's tour guide. Let's explore..."jom, jom, jom" 😄
Good evening chaw 😊
Hi Chaw👋
I feel like I’m watching Mr. Bean hahaha so cute!!! New subscriber here
Ken,thanks for taking us along on this street food trail, certainly an eye openner for me with the various delicacies.😋Nice to reunite with your two other buddies in crime.🤣The tricycle is quite an interesting invention, have never seen one like this before.😮Quite a ride for all of you and stay safe.💕🇲🇾
Power on Ken 👍💕👍👍👍👍✌️🤗💪🙏From California 🎄🌲🎁🎁
Hello Ken.be safe always with your friends.am your friend here in Davao Mindanao.
Thank you 😊
Hello I enjoy watching your programs.
The English you speak is very easy for me as a Japanese
I’m getting happy to see you say hello to
everyone and buy some snacks for children.
I’m looking forward to it again. Thank you.
Happy to hear that, thanks for watching 😊
Nice meeting you in Luneta/Rizal Park Ken 😇
Nice to meet you too 🙏😊
@5:50 "I think this is the busiest street market i've been to, and i'm from Jakarta...." Exactly
Enjoy explore Philippines
hope you guys stay until the new year... it'll be a blast!
We will 🙏
@@KenAbroad BGC for Christmas, New Years in Makati between the 10tth and 15th floor, or even better Mistral Rooftop Bar at Ruffles Hotel, you'll be blown away. Then first week of January is the biggest street party fiesta in the PI called Sinulog in Cebu City.
I had Kwek-kwek before but that one looked way better than the one I tried! Need to get to that area. Good street food video!
It was very delicious 👍
Great energy !
Welcome to the Philippines sir ❤️🇵🇭
Thank you 😊
Next look for turon with chess and jack fruit.
Hi Ken ❤
Hi👋
It looks interesting to see a foreigner eating our local food and snacks 😊. .
Jetlag W & Ken A, great combination 😅
hahaa that was a fun experience riding a pedaled Lamburghinni with your friends ken..we dont have that kind of tricycle here in Cebu, its more fun in d Phils 😅,enjoy your stay💖
nice❤❤
Divisoria is packed to the gills and chaotic, specially this holiday season. It could be overwhelming if you're a foreigner. It's quite an adventure, I love it. 👍
It's definitely a fun adventure 😊
@@KenAbroad Yep, soak it all in! Merry Christmas!
Happy Wedding Anniversary Mr Steve and Mrs Ivana from Jet Lag Warrior. Dear Mr Ken Abroad and Mr Steve and Mrs Ivana from Jet Lag Warrior I wish all of you Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2024. I hope you all guys come back to Malaysia again.
thank you!
Hello ken gandang gabi ❤❤❤
You too 😊
woo steve wear the cloth he bought in shanghai
Yeah your right the tricicke id self made ..it is actually a Pedi cab ( bike with sidecar ,) and they put motor ( motor of bost ....motif for fishing boat
Ken seems you enjoyed the kuliglig ride.... Next time you go to Fort Santiago.
I remember when Steve first time eating ice cream sandwich during the lockdown. Now he really loving it.😄
Divisoria is super super loud this month because the christmas and new year are approaching hahahaha. instead of selling fireworks, they sell trumpet for the safety of everyone :)
That Tricycle which is called Kuliglig the engine of it is from a small motor boat engine👍
The trike ride was hilarous.😂
Aww, so nice to see the Jetlag warriors again!!
Always good to meet up💪
8:27 I'm sure bananas in their minds represent something else when you ask about taste based on their size.😆🤣
Cool bananaque vendors
41:24 most Filipinos from rural areas eat with their hands, even my wife does it in Germany, while we are alone in our house.
We actually do eat with our hands. Its called kamayan(ka-mai-yan) kamay meaning hand. If go to the province or poorer parts they eat with their hands. But if you go to a Kamayan style restaurant or participate in a boodle fight(google it) they eat with their hands.
I think the sauce on the Burger was Ketchup & Mayo.
Street food is life 😊🫰
Please go Around University Belt in Manila on School days...Plenty of Carinderias and Street food sellers...😊
Which is your latest vlog .this vlog or the one with Jonathan ( travel escapes )
Just some insight for you regarding Filipinos: there are some meals eaten with a spoon and fork, but many meals are, in fact, eaten with your hands. Many provincial meals are rice+ whatever and are hand scooped. Thank you, Ken, for this cool video. Your friends seem amazingly nice and fun!
Hi ken, Ivana, Steve.
😂😅 love that home made cab
That was so fun!
Hi Ken, it's time to enjoy the colorful and bright Christmas decorations: BGC HIGH STREET, AYALA TRIANGLE (Light Show at Night), SHANGRI-LA PLAZA ORTIGAS, GREENBELT MAKATI, SM MALL OF ASIA, EASTWOOD CITY, ROCKWELL POWER PLANT MALL, OKADA MANILA, VENICE GRAND CANAL MALL, MERALCO LIWANAG PARK IN ORTIGAS and don't miss the special BGC fireworks shows every Friday at 7:30 p.m. Merry christmas !!! 🔔🎄🔔
In Philadelphia there are side street sellers who sell pretzels. We call these pretzels "Dirty Street Pretzels". It's not common to hear that combination of words together. All it ever means is bought on the street, rather than from a store.
Cheers is" tagay" in tagalog
The bananaque seller ran out of English that's why they were laughing... We have an idiom for that we get NOSEBLEEDS from speaking too much English hahahahahaha
well when people eat or buy food from the street in the philippines are mostly meddle class or lower class [in the philippines there is a category people which some countries dont have this] but street food in PH are clean.mostly rich people in the PH they dont eat street food ,but some rich people eat street food bcoz its very cheap compare to the restaurants
to all people , Manila has ultramodern places to eat now like in BGC , makati greenbelt, greenhills,etc..street foods like here are in old places of manila mostly low income people but food is delicious
Dear brother, coming visit from Bangladesh vlog vedio.... Its very nice beautiful country...
Welcome to the Philippines! Take care of your belongings/ camera and beware of pickpocket. Enjoy your stay.❤
Thank you 😊
😂😂😂😂 the banana girls
I thought Jetlag warriors is in Shanghai, China right now 😮
Dude Everytime you go to the Philippines I can see your face are so happy indeed 😊 stay safe and healthy 🙏
One of my favorite countries 🙏
Ken, have you been to Tagaytay in Cavite? Ask Magic AI for places to visit there. Enjoy & have fun😊
Will have a look, thanks 😊
Ken, for the bananacue seller, they are laughing bec its difficult for them to express in English. All of the bananacue is delicious even if they have diff sizes.
They eat with hands as well for your information taste better
19:36 that trike or kuliglig is illegal
Thanks for your kindness to that girl asking for food. Wow! That's chaotic indeed. Been so many years since Ive been to Divisoria. Always crazy at Christmas time. Watching fom Down Under. Watch your belongings while there. 👍😊
Gosh, I just know Ivana and Steve are your friends, and I watched their videos in Shanghai , they are visiting China now , I am curious about is that your recommendation?
I told them good things about shanghai 😁
seems the poetry
Filipinos eat with spoon and fork and its one of our Spanish heritage.
The Filipinos I know eat with their hands.
They do use their hands to eat food. It's quite common in the Philippines. You need to go to a barbecue palace there. And then you will see lots of people eating with their hands. Even in the grill houses they eat without ans. So do your research and you will find out I am correct.
Explore also Quezon City 😅.
Never been there, what's cool there?
@@KenAbroad Quezon also have their own BGC called Eastwood City
@@KenAbroad Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife, La Mesa Ecopark, Quezon City Hall, Quezon City Memorial Circle, Araneta City Cubao, Eastwood City, SM North Edsa, Trinoma, University of the Philippines - Diliman Campus, Sto. Domingo Church, St. Peter Parish: Shrine of Leaders, you can also visit public markets such as Muñoz Market, Balintawak Market, Commonwealth Market, Litex Market, Novaliches Bayan Market, etc.
Quezon City's nickname is "City of Stars" because it is the home of biggest TV networks such ABS-CBN and GMA.
They’re laughing because banana among with other “foods” is actually a “softer” term for penis here in PH. Then you’re asking which is more “masarap” between the three sizes (small, medium, large) which for an imaginative mind.. I think you’ll get the context 🤣
I get it 🤣
Filipino also eat with their hands especially in boodle fight ...do you remember when your in siargao ?
There also a Filipino restauray called Kamagan ..it meant eat with your hands
Yeah you're right,I remember boodle fights
Everyone calls 'Rizal Park' Luneta.
The basketball jersey😂
LOL banana? Which size is better? Which is more masarap? The ladies are greenminded thus they are laughing hard😂
Not many people. Not overwhelming at all.
Where is Ken from?
Yummy
That's manong sauce brader.... Mix sugar, water, corn starch, soy sauce,,,....
Ken: why is it called cheese?
Vendor: Because it's got cheese in it.
Ken: But it don't taste cheese.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Funniest line I've heard in months. 😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah sir ken i don't like kwek-kwek 😂😂😂 but i can take fish ball and balut 😂