I loved this! Chinatown is my go-to spot when bored-there's always something interesting happening 😅 I was suuuuper happy when I saw you went to my favorite Dim Sum place, too!
I Used to Scavenge the House for change before i started school. id head straight to the Dim Sum Shop and they would hook me up every Morning, i wouldnt go hungry. i have a deep appreciation for the Chinese. taking care of me as a young one.
Drew, I think you would love this random fact: the fortune cookie alleyway's (Ross Alley) Chinese name literally means "Old Luzon Alley" (Luzon is the biggest island in the Philippines and it was how the Chinese called the Philippines back in the days), but I looked at that red history board and it doesn't mention why it was named "Luzon" 😄 Also, the Taiwanese flag you see all over Chinatown, people use it not necessarily to present "Taiwanese" identity, but the non-/pre-Communist, OG China (Republic of China, which is the current Taiwan), as they don't want to recognize the Communist regime Anyway, love your content so much and I'm so inspired to start making content like yours!! ❤
🙄 why are you bringing politics into the video. Also, it’s funny how the Western media keeps on representing china’s communist party in such a negative light. Yeah, it has its faults - just like every political party. You think our current US government is any better? Drastic increase in living cost, people raiding/looting from stores, school shootings, people dying from drug overdoses (these are zero to none existence in China). If you haven’t been to that country, don’t rely on and believe what the social media is telling you - seeing is believing after all.
Hello Drew, I've been following Your Vlog Video for the past 3 yrs. From now . I'm more of a Taiwanese, living in Tao Yuan City . You have been to Taiwan . The last thing You ate, we called it " Bah Chang " . Wrapped in Bamboo Leaves, Stuff inside are Egg Yolk, Mushroom, Peanut, Pork Belly & Sticky Rice . Every nice VLOG in San Francisco CA .
Okay so let me correct you. The vast majority of Chinese immigrants in North America speak Cantonese or their native village dialects. Rarely Mandarin maybe the more recent immigrants speak Mandarin. Because Mandarin only became Chinas official language after 1949 most Chinese elders can’t speak Mandarin
When Americans think of Chinese, its mostly referred to the Hong Kong people that built the railways and came over here to seek a better life because the Qing dynasty was too corrupt and oppressive. Even all the Chinese actors in Hollywood movies are mostly of Cantonese or Hong Kong origin. The sad part is that nobody wants to go back to China. That's why Chinatown was created. It was kinda like a refuge.
And majority of immigrants that arrived in the 60s and 70s to SF and NYC were from Hong Kong or villages near Guangdong, where Cantonese is the dominant language.
@@MoreTravelsWithDrewBinsky Head to the Sunset District. There's a sushi spot on 39th, been in business for over 20 years, grew up going as a kid. Best Sushi that side of S.F and possibly one of the only ones in the areas.
Love your videos brother have a blessed day brother drew amazing work god bless the grind never stops sending amazing positive vibes happy Wednesday god bless ❤
On Clay St (not sure where else) there are a couple of buildings that fly the People’s Republic of China flag. (🇨🇳) Whether that’s simply a statement of cultural pride or something more overtly political I’m not sure. You can look down the hill and see the Republic of China/Taiwan flag (🇹🇼) pretty much across the street from each other.
Really wish the guide had taken you to Good Mong Kok for dim sum. Its the same price, but much better quality. Likely didnt take you there because they usually have a 10 minute wait
I live in the Bay Area & u can't buy much w $10... maybe sm coffee & danish?? lol It's been going down the tube & very sad to see 😢 Hopefully next election will change 🙏
I understand the difference in parties. But for 1 second can we just all like the cities. It's America, we should love NYC, Chicago, Dallas, Miami, LA, SF, Seattle no matter what party we from become all those cities are from the US
This was all bs. I lived in California, and you are never ever getting that amount of food for $10. That's why he never showed the menu. Each bun is going to be at minimum $3.50, and meat option always cost more. Duck costs $18/lb if you're lucky. This was some paid for propaganda probably by the city of San Francisco, since everyone is leaving the city. Drew, you've lost all integrity with me. Unsubscribing.
SF died, I moved away. Work from home still hasn’t completely ended. Call it a cultural movement with technology that was regardless and inevitable affecting all cities. But SF really aided in its own demise with who was elected over the years…..
Have you ever been to Chinatown S.F.? It's a great place and I highly recommend going on your next trip to California!
Yes I have been to Chinatown in SFO its amazing
If you’re still here I can take you places in the city man..
@@jorydudeI’m not but thanks so much for your offer
I go there all the time. One of my favorite neighborhoods to walk around.
How do the people who live there live
The fact that we get free videos from Crew Binsky on TH-cam is priceless., keeping the education and knowledge alive. 👍
Entertainment as well.
Good.
I love your guide Gimmy! No nonsense but very very informative. She's a gem.
Yep, she's straight to the point and hilarious! Truly a great guide!
yoo i live in san fransiscoooo
i live in sf bro!@@MoreTravelsWithDrewBinsky
Small correction, there are people from Hong Kong there, but most people are from the Canton Province, specifically Taishan city, in the mainland.
YES, it was us Toisanese, whom built the Transcontinental RR, THRU the Sierra-Nevada Mts. (Toisan is Cantonese, Taishan Mandarin)
@@maggiechan33 And Hoisan is Toisanese.
Yep
I loved this! Chinatown is my go-to spot when bored-there's always something interesting happening 😅 I was suuuuper happy when I saw you went to my favorite Dim Sum place, too!
Bruce Lee was born in that hospital.
I Used to Scavenge the House for change before i started school. id head straight to the Dim Sum Shop and they would hook me up every Morning, i wouldnt go hungry. i have a deep appreciation for the Chinese. taking care of me as a young one.
Awesome tour of San Francisco Chinatown.
another great video dude! SF does have the best Chinatown i've been to! You made that $10 stretch pretty well
I love stories like these! Looks like such a fun day out!
I love that you still represent UW Wisconsin-Madison!! Jump,Jump,Jump! If you know you know.
Im glad to see a video that is talking about the great parts of san Francisco!!!
Thats crazy great prices on the food!!! Yum!!!
Yeah especially for California!
Thanks Drew. I’ll visit the Chinatown in SF if I visit America
I remember that the film called "Rise of Gru" had a Chinatown clip. It was exactly in San Francisco.
i love sf!
Same
All the food looks so amazing. I swear there is nothing like Chinese food from a small pop-in spot.
You did not get all that for $10. That duck alone is $10.
Awesome video you rock be safe out there
First here❤
I love you soo much drew
More love from ghana 🇬🇭
Hope to go back to Ghana soon!
This 10$ series is really interesting!!
Was just at wing Lee Clement street. 1 duck=$30.
At 6:45., you can buy a stash of fake $100 bills for less than $10! 😊😊😊
Isn't it good?!
Ha ha ha ha!
YES, Drew, Cantonese Roast Duck is hitting the jackpot !!! ( much better than peking duck)
Drew, I think you would love this random fact: the fortune cookie alleyway's (Ross Alley) Chinese name literally means "Old Luzon Alley" (Luzon is the biggest island in the Philippines and it was how the Chinese called the Philippines back in the days), but I looked at that red history board and it doesn't mention why it was named "Luzon" 😄
Also, the Taiwanese flag you see all over Chinatown, people use it not necessarily to present "Taiwanese" identity, but the non-/pre-Communist, OG China (Republic of China, which is the current Taiwan), as they don't want to recognize the Communist regime
Anyway, love your content so much and I'm so inspired to start making content like yours!! ❤
🙄 why are you bringing politics into the video. Also, it’s funny how the Western media keeps on representing china’s communist party in such a negative light. Yeah, it has its faults - just like every political party. You think our current US government is any better? Drastic increase in living cost, people raiding/looting from stores, school shootings, people dying from drug overdoses (these are zero to none existence in China). If you haven’t been to that country, don’t rely on and believe what the social media is telling you - seeing is believing after all.
You came to my town! Fun video. I love our China Town.
SOOOOO bummed that I didn't know you were in SF, would've loved to meet you & given you a few suggestions!! (btw, big fan 😅)
Great vid and LOL Chinese tamales, so cute! Latin tamales also use rice and banana leaves too.
Wow love it❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍
Hello Drew, I've been following Your Vlog Video for the past 3 yrs. From now . I'm more of a Taiwanese, living in Tao Yuan City . You have been to Taiwan . The last thing You ate, we called it " Bah Chang " . Wrapped in Bamboo Leaves, Stuff inside are Egg Yolk, Mushroom, Peanut, Pork Belly & Sticky Rice . Every nice VLOG in San Francisco CA .
Okay so let me correct you. The vast majority of Chinese immigrants in North America speak Cantonese or their native village dialects. Rarely Mandarin maybe the more recent immigrants speak Mandarin. Because Mandarin only became Chinas official language after 1949 most Chinese elders can’t speak Mandarin
When Americans think of Chinese, its mostly referred to the Hong Kong people that built the railways and came over here to seek a better life because the Qing dynasty was too corrupt and oppressive. Even all the Chinese actors in Hollywood movies are mostly of Cantonese or Hong Kong origin. The sad part is that nobody wants to go back to China. That's why Chinatown was created. It was kinda like a refuge.
And majority of immigrants that arrived in the 60s and 70s to SF and NYC were from Hong Kong or villages near Guangdong, where Cantonese is the dominant language.
我觉得旧金山的唐人街比较受欢迎
比洛杉矶的
PLEASE COME TO AUSTRALIA!
soon!
You should do some more SF videos!
planning on it!
@@MoreTravelsWithDrewBinsky Head to the Sunset District. There's a sushi spot on 39th, been in business for over 20 years, grew up going as a kid. Best Sushi that side of S.F and possibly one of the only ones in the areas.
@@swan1098 There are also a lot of good restaurants near 9th and Irving
Guide was hilarious and blunt
Amazing stretch for 10 bucks!
Chinatown in Bangkok is a must!
Or just visit HK. The whole city is Chinatown.
Mr. Hagiwara , a Japanese American, invented the fortune cookie - not in Chinatown. This was confirmed in court in the 1980s...
True, I was going to post that.
I haven’t been to SF yet. Where’s the fortune cookies…. 🥠🥠🥠🥠🥠💕
It’s called Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Co. at 56 Ross Alley.
That was interesting.
I am here and searching for real Chinatown after watching the "Warrior".
It is amazing
First US Chinatown was built in SF in 1848 to provide a place for the immigrants that worked in the gold mines and the transcontinental railroad.
Love your videos brother have a blessed day brother drew amazing work god bless the grind never stops sending amazing positive vibes happy Wednesday god bless ❤
Thank you so much!
@@MoreTravelsWithDrewBinsky welcome so much thank you for replying love your traveling vlogs keep up amazing work proud of you god bless brother ❤️🙏
Excellent video from Shem son of Noah wonderful
Ive Been there so many times before
On Clay St (not sure where else) there are a couple of buildings that fly the People’s Republic of China flag. (🇨🇳) Whether that’s simply a statement of cultural pride or something more overtly political I’m not sure.
You can look down the hill and see the Republic of China/Taiwan flag (🇹🇼) pretty much across the street from each other.
Are you in SF now? - would love to meet you!
I have been to San Francisco with my family on December 2022 cause they have In and Out Burgers there and I saw the Golden Gate Bridge
Best bridge in the World.
Drew, it's "hit the jackpot," not "found the jackpot." 😂
my bad, thanks for looking out
Watching and following from papua new guinea👍
Wow!
come to sacramento!!!!!
go to lake tahoe brooo!!!!
Really wish the guide had taken you to Good Mong Kok for dim sum. Its the same price, but much better quality.
Likely didnt take you there because they usually have a 10 minute wait
And hing lung for the duck
It would cost at least 40 dollars in Sweden. If you bought Chinese food here
Please do other chinatowns and little indias
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
PHEW !!! But at all what i had expected ...
Come to Toronto Canada Chinatown bro
The "Tamale" is called Zong Zi!
Where is the located ?
@@sharethoughts3804any Chinatown bakery should have it.
@@pytube777 thanks! Next time when in San Francisco I will definitely visit there.
Make more videos of China itself! 🇨🇳
Whats the last store called?
Dude Chinese hospital is where Bruce Lee was born! Hit me up bro I’ll take you to Oakland!
Didn’t go to the first Dim Sum restaurant in the USA?
Hang Ah is the restaurant but the dim sum there doesn’t compare with the more modern dim sum places in terms of taste and creativity.
Get cheap food while your vehicle 🚗 gets bipped not worth the trade
Zongzi not tamale my ninja 😭😭
There are so many camera cuts its dizzying.
Almost first!!😂
You get 10 postcards .69 cents each for ten dollar
your travel similar to mine
you should come visit the real bay area in san jose! i'd love to show you around my town :)
More Vietnamese than Chinese there.
Why are so many people and businesses leaving California?
Crime and housing costs.
$10 is not enough to get simple meal in Canada
THERE IS A SMALL TOWN?? [.Its Called Lil Tokyo In California.]
You get $6.00 combo plate for ten dollar?
But I have to buy a plane ticket !
Wow😋
Bruce Lee's Birthplace!
There is no way these cost less than 10. They give you a discount
Unless half of the items were given free for promotional purposes.
I was born in the Chinese hospital! So what's the name of the Chinese hospital? Chinese hospital! LOL
I live in the Bay Area & u can't buy much w $10... maybe sm coffee & danish?? lol
It's been going down the tube & very sad to see 😢
Hopefully next election will change 🙏
Yo
Hei bro are you looking for a professional youtube thumbnail designer?
You should go to Oakland. I dare you
Her voice sounds like an AI voice😂
she's wonderful!
$10 but thumbnail has $100
Y
10$ u are not in china bro what year was this video lol it’s 22$ for duck and rice 🍚 and broccoli
North East India Mongol
China is spreading...😢
Unfortunately, much of SF is collapsing thanks to Democrats 😢
I understand the difference in parties. But for 1 second can we just all like the cities. It's America, we should love NYC, Chicago, Dallas, Miami, LA, SF, Seattle no matter what party we from become all those cities are from the US
Thats what happens when you keep voting for politicians who’re soft on crime and a DA that doesnt prosecute violent, repeat offenders..
Amen!
Sup conservative
Most of the city is doing very well. It’s a few downtown neighborhoods that went downhill.
GlJANE MALE ALPHA MALE REP
Last time I was here I got attacked by some homeless guy 😣
I'll take things that never happened for $100
@@MikeCohenSFIncorrect -$100
This was all bs. I lived in California, and you are never ever getting that amount of food for $10. That's why he never showed the menu. Each bun is going to be at minimum $3.50, and meat option always cost more. Duck costs $18/lb if you're lucky. This was some paid for propaganda probably by the city of San Francisco, since everyone is leaving the city. Drew, you've lost all integrity with me. Unsubscribing.
It’s not that expensive. It’s definitely under $2. You clearly haven’t been to Sf Chinatown.
@@Weeping-AngelI live in SF and go to Chinatown at least once a month. You're wrong.
@@Onetwothreepeanuts I am in SF. Can you tell me the places that Drew ate at in this video? Thanks.
SF died, I moved away. Work from home still hasn’t completely ended. Call it a cultural movement with technology that was regardless and inevitable affecting all cities. But SF really aided in its own demise with who was elected over the years…..
Probably a cup of coffee with of view of a couple of homeless guys doing fentanyl 😂
no homeless issues in Chinatown, where I filmed this video!
I'm sure you've never actually visited the city, just rehashing what you hear on right wing media.
Why would anyone intentionally go to San Fran Sicko is beyond me
Same as people going to your town.
You get happy ending for ten dollar ?