What you said about tàu hũ is spot on. Whenever my family visits my grandparents, we always buy them tàu hũ since their teeth aren't as good anymore but they like sweet snacks. They love it.
The amount and quality of content AND production packed in one of your videos is just insane Chad! I miss Vietnam dearly, and your videos truly bring me right back home!
Absolutely loved this video man! My girlfriend is viet and this is such a fun way to get more invested in her culture. The style and energy of the video? Amazing bro, keep it up
0:55 It's not some traditional secret recipe or anything, they just don't know how to explain it to you. It's called Dioscorea Alata from the wiki. But basically if you translate from the VN you can call them Purple Potato or Fat/Creamy Potato (Khoai Tím or Khoai Mỡ), a combination of potato and sweet potato with a little extra creamy although it's a vine plant. They're as common as potatoes and very vitamin and mineral-rich, very easy to eat so they are usually used for porridge and soup for sick people or children.
Oh wow district 7 Ho Chi Minh city where i live, so happy to see you visit here, everyfood you've tried here indeed very good, i have eaten them many times too, still taste amazing as the first time, glad that you enjoyed it !
So incredible, seeing what you could get for $1 in Vietnam is absolutely fantastic, from the looks of all the things you got would easily be around $25-$30 here.. I look forward seeing your new space chef 👨🍳 and try out some of these places you suggested too
One of my favorite foods was lạp xưởng with eggs and rice. Simple, nostalgic, and tasty. At some point I plan on going back to Vietnam to visit family and I'm excited to try out the variety of food vendors. I love your content!
Although it may be traditionally eaten with sticky rice, when I make it at home, I eat it with long grain white rice (nonsticky). It's how my mother would feed my siblings and I while we were growing up.
8:22 hey that's my old high school lol! glad to see you're enjoying the nighttime street food over there! I don't recommend the cá viên chiên sold there though, they taste bad and are too overpriced. I will recommend milk tea Hani at that place, they're a bit more expensive but totally worth it imo. And if you're lucky enough to go pass somewhere between 4 - 6 PM there's a stall that sells really good bánh mì nướng!
For anyone who are interested in traveling around Ho Chi Minh city for food tours, the best districts are District 5,10,7 and Binh Thanh. You can find Food streets, an entire street dedicated to cuisines, both traditional and modern, western and Eastern, Northern and Southern. The best steak i've had was from a place called the Cow Express, where you can get 750g of succulent, sizzling cut of sirloin for less than 20 dollars. Every noodle stalls are long standing, family restaurants, so no two bowl of broth taste the same!
Its surprisingly insane that the last 6 dishes are all on the same street. I've been on that road quite a lot and all of the stalls and shops are within ~20m of each other. you really are spoilt for choice.
Damn as a Saigon local I was genuinely surprised by some of these prices. Especially the Xôi sầu riêng and Tàu hũ bánh lọt. I usually got them for a bit higher
the image quality of your videos is wonderful, it would mean everything to me if you would say what kind of camera and coloring techniques you use. I am such a fan, thank you so much.
hi i would enjoy this much more if you provided the specific addresses in the description so i can go try it because they all look really yummy. Thanks!
We typically go to VN for 3.5 weeks and by the time we reach 2.5 weeks, a good old Mickey D's cheap burger is what I crave. Problem is now solved :) LOL
When you ate the hamburger did it actually taste like an american beef hamburger? I will be in saigon Feb 21 thru March 09 2025 and am trying to find american food to eat due to my stomach issue diet!
I've had chao in Hà Nội in a number of places and it's never been that smooth. More like how you describe, with rice grains still present. Maybe this is a special version from some particular place
Cháo in Hanoi is normally like cháo anywhere else. The smooth texture is only meant for certain dishes, for example cháo sườn in this video. Another dish that has this texture is cháo trai, the porridge with a kind of river mussels.
I will be in Hanoi soon, first time Vietnam. I am just terrified of getting sick. I prob should have not looked it up and went there ignorant. Before anyone gives me advice, I have read and watched hundreds of pieces of info on the subject. I just tend to worry and overthink stuff.
Vietnam is one of the cheapest country. Sometimes in fancy restaurant… they might increase the value of the food. But mostly, Vietnam’s street food is really really cheap. I’m so happy that I was born in Vietnam. Like in America I heard my friends say the food is realy expensive (15-20$)
In Vietnam they buy direct from the producer. In US from farm to table involved 5-10 middleman each passing the cost on to the next middleman, we pay the cost.
Inflation exists because of costs. In the US, we are paying way more for gasoline than before because the President on his first day banned new drilling on federal lands including any new offshore drilling. Then he also cancelled the XL Pipeline, these companies have to store all these huge pipes for 4 years or more since their project just got stalled and that costs money they will pass onto consumers. Every business that receives anything will have to pay to get supplies delivered, along with all the services like lawn and window washing. Your mechanic and all these other services will raise their prices because they have to pay more for gasoline, food, rent etc. Businesses aren't going to eat the costs, they will pass on the costs to the consumer. They can't be too greedy or their competitors will put them out of business. The businesses and their competitors didn't meet up and agree to raise prices just for fun. They are all trying to survive just like everywhere else even in Vietnam the street vendors have to compete for $$
What you said about tàu hũ is spot on. Whenever my family visits my grandparents, we always buy them tàu hũ since their teeth aren't as good anymore but they like sweet snacks. They love it.
🤣 i thought so
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The amount and quality of content AND production packed in one of your videos is just insane Chad! I miss Vietnam dearly, and your videos truly bring me right back home!
thank you so much
I am so excited for my Vietnam travel
i hope you have a great time
Absolutely loved this video man! My girlfriend is viet and this is such a fun way to get more invested in her culture. The style and energy of the video? Amazing bro, keep it up
Thank you
It looks fresh and delicious
its so good
10:05 that City of Mine (Instrumental Version) fit pefectly when you're talking about how Saigon is a food heaven.
0:55 It's not some traditional secret recipe or anything, they just don't know how to explain it to you.
It's called Dioscorea Alata from the wiki. But basically if you translate from the VN you can call them Purple Potato or Fat/Creamy Potato (Khoai Tím or Khoai Mỡ), a combination of potato and sweet potato with a little extra creamy although it's a vine plant. They're as common as potatoes and very vitamin and mineral-rich, very easy to eat so they are usually used for porridge and soup for sick people or children.
Oh wow district 7 Ho Chi Minh city where i live, so happy to see you visit here, everyfood you've tried here indeed very good, i have eaten them many times too, still taste amazing as the first time, glad that you enjoyed it !
So incredible, seeing what you could get for $1 in Vietnam is absolutely fantastic, from the looks of all the things you got would easily be around $25-$30 here.. I look forward seeing your new space chef 👨🍳 and try out some of these places you suggested too
Well living expenses in most third world country are much cheaper I guess? Working class usually spend around 5$ on food for a whole day here.
@@tranquangkhoa3178 lol, shame on you for calling Vietnam a third world country
Locals make $1/hr 🤷
@@tranquangkhoa3178 bro is living in 2007
really enjoyed the video all the food looked amazing I want to try every dish
Your videos makes me miss Vietnam so much , thanks
Great video, i like the pace and editing . You got a new subscriber.
I cannot wait to come back this year for these street food. Much love from Cali~
thank you so much
One of my favorite foods was lạp xưởng with eggs and rice. Simple, nostalgic, and tasty. At some point I plan on going back to Vietnam to visit family and I'm excited to try out the variety of food vendors. I love your content!
U mean sticky 🍚 😊
thank you, i hope you are able to come back soon
I think it's sticky rice
Although it may be traditionally eaten with sticky rice, when I make it at home, I eat it with long grain white rice (nonsticky).
It's how my mother would feed my siblings and I while we were growing up.
love the content Chad i followed u since day 1 in VN, keep up the good work
appreciate your support
This is Amazing city food anywhere all you should that food fantastic.I Love you videos so much. thanks.👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️💝💝💝💝
love the way your videos edited, so professional and creative
Sài Gòn lắm món ngon quá, ước gì HN cũng có
you got lucky man, khoai mo chien and sticky rice with dorian can rarely be seen in Saigon, and they taste so damn good.
i'm from district 7 too , all of the food in this video i have already ate it , all of it were just too good
Despite seeing these snacks everyday,i still feel excited to see it in your video
You can get plain silky tofu with the ginger sauce at most Dim Sum places all over USA for anyone wondering.
8:22 hey that's my old high school lol! glad to see you're enjoying the nighttime street food over there! I don't recommend the cá viên chiên sold there though, they taste bad and are too overpriced.
I will recommend milk tea Hani at that place, they're a bit more expensive but totally worth it imo. And if you're lucky enough to go pass somewhere between 4 - 6 PM there's a stall that sells really good bánh mì nướng!
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For anyone who are interested in traveling around Ho Chi Minh city for food tours, the best districts are District 5,10,7 and Binh Thanh. You can find Food streets, an entire street dedicated to cuisines, both traditional and modern, western and Eastern, Northern and Southern. The best steak i've had was from a place called the Cow Express, where you can get 750g of succulent, sizzling cut of sirloin for less than 20 dollars. Every noodle stalls are long standing, family restaurants, so no two bowl of broth taste the same!
soo... i love it / vààààà... tôi thích nó :) (because i'm vietnamese people)
Its surprisingly insane that the last 6 dishes are all on the same street. I've been on that road quite a lot and all of the stalls and shops are within ~20m of each other. you really are spoilt for choice.
Sir your pronunciation of “há cảo” is literally so perfect, that I thought you changed narrator midway lol
@@phamtranminhthong well that’s cool to hear, thank you
So many good bites!
I’d love to try out the durian sticky rice tortilla. What street is the lady on?
Damn as a Saigon local I was genuinely surprised by some of these prices. Especially the Xôi sầu riêng and Tàu hũ bánh lọt. I usually got them for a bit higher
I am Vietnamese but the place i live dont have these food,they look so delicious!
Wish i can have one.
Big cities usually more street vendors than in country side
Ohhh,i dont know viet nam has them food and thanks try them and viet nam is good tropical country in asean
the image quality of your videos is wonderful, it would mean everything to me if you would say what kind of camera and coloring techniques you use. I am such a fan, thank you so much.
Thank you, Sony as73
Xin lỗi nhưng có ai biết địa chỉ quán cháo sườn trong video này không ạ?
207 Đ. Nguyễn Thị Thập, Tân Phú, Quận 7, Hồ Chí Minh 700000, Vietnam, trước cửa hàng Điện Thoại Vui bạn nhé
207 Nguyễn Thị Thập Q7 ngay khúc Tân Mỹ
This has Anthony Bourdain vibe
i liove to hear that, was such a fan of his shows
DoDo Bun burger offers a double decker with an extra egg on top for less than a dollar last i check. Best burger i've had
your video production quality is getting better Max!
Bruh
I think his name is Chad. Or is this a joke that I didn't get?
He’s Chad & production quality of this channel has always been top notch
i love your editing style
Those ube fritters look insane!
hi i would enjoy this much more if you provided the specific addresses in the description so i can go try it because they all look really yummy. Thanks!
Could you give me the addresses of all the dishes? They all look so good, and I want to try them this week.
bạn qua Chợ Tân Mỹ với đường 17 nha
Hey Chad. Can you please share the address of the thịt Xiên Nướng thank youu
We typically go to VN for 3.5 weeks and by the time we reach 2.5 weeks, a good old Mickey D's cheap burger is what I crave. Problem is now solved :) LOL
Love it❤
so good video
Thank you
When you ate the hamburger did it actually taste like an american beef hamburger? I will be in saigon Feb 21 thru March 09 2025 and am trying to find american food to eat due to my stomach issue diet!
You can get western food throughout the city, but you should give the local food a try as well.
I've had chao in Hà Nội in a number of places and it's never been that smooth. More like how you describe, with rice grains still present. Maybe this is a special version from some particular place
Cháo in Hanoi is normally like cháo anywhere else. The smooth texture is only meant for certain dishes, for example cháo sườn in this video. Another dish that has this texture is cháo trai, the porridge with a kind of river mussels.
@irina_vhmc thank you for clarifying!
Thiếu nhiều món như tàu hủ, nước mía, bánh chuối chiên...
"I bet you old people love this" I tell my wife all the time, there are some "dessert/food" that's old people food and she like it 😅😅
I will be in Hanoi soon, first time Vietnam. I am just terrified of getting sick. I prob should have not looked it up and went there ignorant. Before anyone gives me advice, I have read and watched hundreds of pieces of info on the subject. I just tend to worry and overthink stuff.
Just go to the high-end restaurant and you are good to pay 😅😊
Just eat food thats cooked hot. Avoid the salads for those with weak stomachs.
have you tried pho
Hey Chad. Can you please share the address of the Cháo Sườn? Thanks so much
They setup right about here
209 Nguyen Thi Thap
Tan Phu
District 7
Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam
Yup, foods in Vietnam are never enough to cover
I'd LOVE to see a collaboration between you and Sonny from the Best Ever Food Review Show! @BestEverFoodReviewShow
Hey Chad hows your shop coming along? YT didnt push any of your videos to me recently so I lost track.
I love mixue too
So good
District 7 right ?
4:40 my house inyour vid
I kinda wanna see a vid where Chad speaks Vietnamese the whole time
that pork porridge you can have it in hanoi for 20k max
love your video bro
thank you
Do you have a hollow leg?? Seriously though, that all looked so delicious.
chao suon looks bomb dude!
11:20 😂😂😂
4:42 bro that lnear my house
Bạn là bạn nữ lúc vô cổng hả?
just as an fyi, we do have proper restaurant food in the district. this is just 1 small area there.
You deserve more recognition
hope it comes 😆
cool
Vietnam is one of the cheapest country. Sometimes in fancy restaurant… they might increase the value of the food. But mostly, Vietnam’s street food is really really cheap. I’m so happy that I was born in Vietnam. Like in America I heard my friends say the food is realy expensive (15-20$)
No matter how full your belly is, there’s always a place for dessert 😂
Yêu vedio của bạn ❤❤❤❤
😋😋😋
🎉🎉🎉
My filipin friends told me that Ube and khoai mỡ is different. Idk but i think is true tho
Maybe because of inflation, you can go up to $1.99 just like the dollartree in the US is $1.25 for items.
😍
😎👍
khoai mỡ call taro
Taro is different, khoai mỡ is purple yam
i will became mr beast in Vietnam with 100 bucks
nah bro 100 bucks equals to around 2.5m which is kinda cheap
Well you can live thru a week with the money but get ready to sleep on the street if you think so 😂
Hi Chad your video was very noise sound like a water fall
IS THAT MY MOM?
The first woman did it with bare hands..................
There is. O reason food should be $20-30 in America. Inflation only exists because of greed.
In Vietnam they buy direct from the producer. In US from farm to table involved 5-10 middleman each passing the cost on to the next middleman, we pay the cost.
Inflation exists because of costs. In the US, we are paying way more for gasoline than before because the President on his first day banned new drilling on federal lands including any new offshore drilling. Then he also cancelled the XL Pipeline, these companies have to store all these huge pipes for 4 years or more since their project just got stalled and that costs money they will pass onto consumers. Every business that receives anything will have to pay to get supplies delivered, along with all the services like lawn and window washing. Your mechanic and all these other services will raise their prices because they have to pay more for gasoline, food, rent etc. Businesses aren't going to eat the costs, they will pass on the costs to the consumer. They can't be too greedy or their competitors will put them out of business. The businesses and their competitors didn't meet up and agree to raise prices just for fun. They are all trying to survive just like everywhere else even in Vietnam the street vendors have to compete for $$
@@h011yw00dvoted blue go 💔 😅
go to hanoi plz
🫠🫠🫠
Who’s from vietnam?
👇
Ur great love ur videos but chew with your mouth closed
I never eat outside here, everything is very poor quality and drenched in soybean oil or margarine, lethal for your organism.
Dude american fruits have so much sugar thats its unhealthy for animal to eat , that apply to cheap food everywhere tbh
BAP XAO IN HAI PHONG IS NOT GOOD AT ALL TO SALTY I NEVER TRY HO CHI MINH CITY BAP XAO YET