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I'm not Muslim, but I'm very glad you made the effort to feature their culture here in Mindanao. I respect you even more now good sir! I hope you'd make more of these cultural representations more. And i soop envy your job!
I am married to a Filipina and she always told me that Davao is a city where Halal food is easily accessible. Now I am sure Davao is on my bucket list when we will visit Philippines this year. In Sha Allah.
The two women who owned their restaurants seem like absolutely lovely ladies! Great job Sonny, way to show a different side of Muslim culture, the side our media ignores all together because it won't keep people watching the news channels! You rock Sonny!!
I'm from jakarta, indonesia, looking at the food, its so similar to our local dishes. We call the hanging rice as ketupat and eat a lot of it especially after Ramadan, during Eid al Fitr celebration.
@@SangJebatAdilBakti94 Malay as in tribe not Malay as in nationality or Malaysia. You might piss off Riau/Riau archipelago people if you say they're not Malay. Even my mom came from Bangka Belitung and they identify themselves as Malay people.
In behalf of Tinhat Boutique Hotel and Halal Restaurant, we are grateful for the opportunity to showcase the certified Halal establishments in Davao City that would cater the Muslim tourists from around world. MashaAllah!🙏🏻
I'm not sure you are a Christian. Your name is abdulabad in arabic means "slave forever" while kumbati is local word for 'fight' like islamic jihad. So, your full name "slave to jihad forever' until you die and get 72 virgins in erotic paradise of jannah. Well another fault is halal. It does not mean taste, it's just a islamic way of slaughtering animals. So halal and no-halal are the same if all ingredients are the same.
Dude Sonny people need to understand that all people matter. That's what I enjoy the most about your videos. All cultures have bad apples in the bunch, thanks for sharing the good with all of us.
@@boahkeinbockmehr hi! yes the safest way is to eat vegetarian dishes and we also can eat all kind of seafoods regardless how it was prepared. (chicken and beef have specific way of preparation). I will also try to search info about halal restaurants before going abroad, in big cities usually there's at least one restaurant selling halal foods, including chicken and beef :)
There are exceptions if we MUST eat for survival. Indeed we could even eat pork then. However no true Muslim would do this lightly. It is not hard to find halal food almost anywhere. Vegetarian food is obviously OK and sea-food also so long as it is not prepared with other meat which it shouldn't be by health regulations anyway. then there are Indian restaurants, almost always reliable. Many of them are owned by Muslims actually, Pakistanis usually call their restaurants Indian for obvious reasons. Think about it, if they serve meat, since when do Hindus eat meat? When Indians and most Asians buy meat, they buy from Halal butchers because neither Hindus nor Buddhists have a culture of killing animals in the first place. There's an Arabic word for "Halal" by the way and Muslims know to look for it, whilst few non-Muslims know what it is. not that all halal places display it but it is so common most cities, towns and villages in the world once you are used to it.
By the way, India has more non-halal meat than most Asian countries because they also have a sizable Sikh population and they not only have always eaten meat, they even eat pork. However unless they are Sikh, most Indian expatriates will still tend to buy their meat from halal butchers from experience.
Rodrigo is loved by both Muslim and Christians in the South! That's the reason why we don't have conflicts of religions in the city, he always reminds us to respect them especially the native people who came and settled first in Davao Region. Btw, this is a super nice review!!
It's true. I am from Pakistan Married with a phillipina.I visited Philippines really peoples have great respect for Islam and Pakistan. Soon I will go back to Philippines and I will try to start halal food business too
I’m a indian from Singapore I have been traveling to Philipines And such warm and nice people there Love their food Simplicity of food and culture Love Philipine Mabuhay
actually most indian here in ph dont like our food, coz it just a very light flavor.. most of them eat in filipino muslim restaurant coz its similar also in india, they use strong flavor and also use different kind of herbs and spices..
Agreed, sister. By the way, if you need halal recipes, including Western cuisine that is halal, there is a TH-cam cooking channel named "Fine Halal Cooking." It provides all halal recipes.
@Taimoor Kiani Al-lah You keep copying allah bless but you don't the meaning. Watch here to learn Search YT - When Allah Bless Allah and Allah Was Happy to Be Blessed by Allah!
Thank you Sonny for proving to the Islamophobic people outside Mindanao that our homeland is as nice as the other regions and our people are as warm, accomodating and friendly as the other residents of Visayas and Luzon.
Look similar but actually different. Different cooking style and ingredients. Each of their own way and different taste. I have tasted both mentioned indonesian and filipino food. Indonesian food more to spicy, filipino more to savoury and sweet
Seeing Mindanao and Visayas being noticed and respected (especially with food) is something that warms my heart, I really miss my hometown in Iloilo and I miss going back to Mindanao (especially Davao and GenSan), that's what Philippine hospitality is all about, and it's even more prominent here. Thank you BERS and sonny for showing the true philippine hospitality.
Jazz Malawani I noticed it some people call it tribal. I guess that sense of belonging to a tribe makes people more keen on preserving their culture. But what was the original religion of the Philippines before Islam and Christianity because I’m sure Christianity came with colonization and missions.
@@um22w22 It was Animism. Worshipping Bathala and being part of nature. It's why there isn't any ancient stone architectures (excluding the churches) here in the Philippines. It was deemed taboo as it doesn't change and remains the same. And nature is all about changing. Edit: Also the reason as to how easily christianity was spread across the archipelago. Mindanao already had an established religion so they were kinda excluded and survived the spanish inqusition.
I like how you create the soy sauce with calamansi and chili automatically.. its like your taste is getting molded to be a filipino one(we use that sauce in almost anything)
Thank you Sonny for trying the Maranao food. I'm from the Maranao tribe and a proud one. I take pride in our food because that's what we eat everyday and I'm glad that you liked it. I hope you'll try more of our food like palapa and posan.
Sonny, for whatever reason , maybe it’s because your community is always amazing and open and friendly, or maybe it’s because I want you to succeed and keep doing what you’re doing But I comment and interact with your videos way more than anyone on TH-cam. And a lot of your viewers seem to be the same. I always see conversations and multiple comments from the same people. It’s cool to see a random (greatly hosted and produced) food show with such an interactive community and a host so easy to identify with. One who clearly has a love for people and learning their stories Keep doing what you’re doing ! We all appreciate you very much man .
Kudos and major thanks for featuring halal food on your channel! It helps to normalize halal food as a concept and idea to be enjoyed, as it currently suffers from an unfair stigma in the West. Also, as a Tausug, this warms my heart to see my people’s culinary contributions given a platform on your video. It’s hard trying to stand out in the crowded market of delicious Asian fare (most of it is so good!) so your video gives Tausug cuisine a major boost.
Yep. Manila is almost like an outlier among Filipinos. Most reports of crimes such as drug distribution, pickpocketing, guns, etc. tend to take place in Manila more than any other area of the Philippines combined.
Great great vid. i love the Muslim food cultures in all parts of Asia. Very similar to our Jamaican foods that consist Spice, Rice, Chicken, Lamb, Potatoes, Carrots, Heavy Soups and Fish
I’ll honestly can’t get enough of watching sunny travelling throughout different countries and sharing his food experience saves me from travelling overseas that’s how good it is thank you Sonny and team great work keep it up from Western Australia biggest fan
yes we say bismillah before eating .. it means in the name of God( Allah).☺ and after meals we say Alhamdulilah which means thanks to Allah. hope my comment is helpful😊
Yes and hilariously to me the first time I ever saw Sonny eat with his left hand. I assume was because the sister was so close to his right he felt self conscious. I'd always approved of this right hand eating, and wondered if it was from experience with Muslims. I guess just chance.
Wanna know what halal is ??? It's basically a quranic practice to sever the carotid artery of an animal, shouting "Bismillah", to let the animal die a painful death by letting them bleed, gurgling through their throat... Now say again you wanna try halal food ?
It's useless to make you guys understand what halal good is. You guys don't deserve to eat halal food. The person who is not from his after eat haram foods like you !
@@taufeeqkhan2629 A tribe primarily located at the island of Sulu. There are so many tribes here in the Philippines but we all live the same life with different languages.
davao city where he is now is safe cuz it's the hometown of the current president, it's clean & peaceful over there ... he was a mayor there for a long time & the current mayor there now is his daughter & the deputy/vice mayor is his son ... if you go to northern mindanao,cities like cagayan de oro,butuan city or surigao city,you are the safe,just don't go to the other side ....... anyway,just watch the vlogs of kyle of becoming filipino,a canadian who's based in cagayan de oro city & ask for more info about mindanao ... peace !!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, I finally found something new about Philippine culture and cuisine. All I know is about Manila with people are so westernized and Honestly I really don't want to go there :D .. But Mindanao has changed my mind about Philippine, it looks yummy. This place gonna be my bucket list to Travel. Love Mindanao from Indonesia. :)
Rudi Setiawan always remember, Philippines consist of three major islands which are Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao not only Manila :). You are welcome here in Mindanao. :)
Visit mindanao if you want a lot of halal foods. Especially here in Zamboanga peninsula. We, muslims, are accomodating here. So different from misconceptions of other non-muslims from other part of Philippines.
Filipino Muslims didn't let themselves be slaves to the Spaniards, Americans, and Japanese but we still managed to cope with the environmental changes that are happening.
Good presentation, asking the locals for accurate information. Very respectful. Many youtubers intentionally do it wrong to get engagement in the comment section.
I can tell you as a Mindanawon (from Mindanao) that I was shocked and disgusted by the stench, chaos, dishonesty the first time I set foot in Manila and Cebu.
No need to compare dude. Every countries has it's specialities. I'm from Indonesia and I love indonesian foods alot. Another muslim country that I think have one of the best foods is Turkey. I've never eaten filipino's food but these food look delucious as well
Wow the woman with the secret sauce was amazing, she seemed so lovely, and the last woman was so polite and respectful. It is nice seeing the food on your show, but sometimes even nicer to see some of the people you show.
Besides showcasing the delicious looking foods, it was great to see some Filipino Muslim communities represented here. Outside of the Philippines, we get zero exposure to anything about these people except bad press on clashes with the government and about terrorism. The people you met in Davao seem to have the same extremely friendly, good-humored manner that I've experienced with a lot of Filipinos no matter what religion.
I'm so happy you tried and reviewed pastil! One of the best Halal food of Mindanao🥰 it's a very simple affordable dish, savoury, a little sweet with a kick of ginger, it's a very hearty food. students usually have it for lunch or dinner cos it's a complete meal, very delicious, and so affordable.
Each and every Muslim man/woman is my family member. I never think they are apart from me. One Ummah one body and soul. What a blessing! Greetings from Dhaka Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️🇵🇭
Thank you for showing this part of Philippine culture. I feel like we do not appreciate Mindanao's beauty enough. I'm looking forward to your future videos!
You are an instrument to showcase the world how beautiful Davao is. Contrary to what most people in the west, Davao is safe and lively with the most hospitable and friendly people you will meet. Super proud of my hometown. And thank you for visiting! *Much love!*
I am from luzon and I have so much respect for the people of ?Mindanao. They are well educated and very humble people. These people deserve federalism. They have been oppress for ages. Its time to give them autonomy and decide what is best for themselves.
Oh InshaAllah one day I will be there. How beautiful and the Muslims, MashaAllah You can see the love in their food. MashaAllah YES! Halal food is for everyone!! MashaAllah Allah (swt) made it that way, no exclusions no fake in Islam, only goodness. Alhamdullilah
Love the Halal content guys! This video means Davao is my next holiday destination! This kind of content from a channel like yours is very much appreciated. Peace ✌
you filmed not far from where i lived!!! how come i never saw you?! anyway thanks a lot for featuring the hidden gems of Mindanao, Sonny! You're the best! ♥
wow ,Sonny thats what i'm waiting .,i'm a proud Muslim and i'm from Davao city , Rebecca's was our favorite since then when we are kids . there foods are delicious specialy the souce .
Look... Sunny, or Sonny... not only did you eat durian wholeheartedly, but you also featured Halal food. I'm sold. You've got a new subscriber... I mean, a bestie!
For me, Seventh Day Adventists diet is healthier. They dont eat shellfish, pork, sea foods w/o gills (octopuses, sea urchins, shrimps, etc) and animals with more than 4 legs and insects. 🙂
This is so beautiful, mashallah. The people are so friendly. I am gonna visit this inshallah. This is so great to see Hallal restaurants in the Philippines.
Moslems and Christians can live together in peace. It only takes respect and support from the government that can result to this harmony and unity. No wonder Davao is progressive because the mayor itself(acknowledging Duterte)there, is promoting its people and their culture to a higher level. Long live Davao City from Zamboanga City :)
Beautiful place very clean and big country very friendly place beautiful foods love this kind of foods spices and not spicy very good healthy foods thank you for sharing your beautiful healthy foods
My boyfriend is a Muslim in Mindanao and tells me stories about their foods (especially the pastil). And yep, they look so good! Thank you for this video and it helped me learn more about my fellow Filipino Muslims.
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Best Ever Food Review Show bro come to Kerala, India when you visit next time
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Best Ever Food Review Show Bro! stop saying YUM-MAY. seriously.
Next stop, Cagayan de Oro City
I like your every video
Thanks For visiting our restaurant....i hope you enjoyed our dish....
Rebecca Diong now disclose your secret haha
Rebecca Diong ante artista Ka na👍
kyut kaau ka te kulit pa jud haha
I never knew there is halal food in Vietnam, now I will come and visit and try the food, thanks
I mean Philippines*
I'm not Muslim, but I'm very glad you made the effort to feature their culture here in Mindanao. I respect you even more now good sir! I hope you'd make more of these cultural representations more. And i soop envy your job!
Kirk Sander Niere are there drinking bars in Mindanao?
philipinos are best people living in peace n love
Mindanao cultures is original Filipino culture. Without influence of spanish and colonization
I am a catholic but i highly respect and love our fellow filipino "Muslims" 💕
Love you too
@@ThereWillBePeace1 let's spread Love not War💕
Maraming Salamat Po.Jazakallahu Khayran.
I love you too
I love you too 😍
I am married to a Filipina and she always told me that Davao is a city where Halal food is easily accessible. Now I am sure Davao is on my bucket list when we will visit Philippines this year. In Sha Allah.
Visited or not?
@@ansariamin3865 Not yet because of the Pandemic.
Covid is gone.. did you visited Davao? If yes how was there? @@rizwanssyed
@@vijalintje880I could not as I had another stroke. I am still in process to recover from it.
@@rizwanssyed oh I'm sorry.. wish you get better soon and visit Philipina and Bali Indonesia I'm Indonesian anyway
The two women who owned their restaurants seem like absolutely lovely ladies! Great job Sonny, way to show a different side of Muslim culture, the side our media ignores all together because it won't keep people watching the news channels! You rock Sonny!!
couldn't agree more
Respect brother
I'm from jakarta, indonesia, looking at the food, its so similar to our local dishes. We call the hanging rice as ketupat and eat a lot of it especially after Ramadan, during Eid al Fitr celebration.
:)
Its A MALAY People Traditional Food
Yes! One reason is that they weren't influenced much during the Spanish colonization because Mindanao was never fully conquered
@@SangJebatAdilBakti94 Malay as in tribe not Malay as in nationality or Malaysia.
You might piss off Riau/Riau archipelago people if you say they're not Malay.
Even my mom came from Bangka Belitung and they identify themselves as Malay people.
yes ketupat, here in singapore eat with rendang and lemak lodeh…tasty!!
I used to work with Muslims in the Philippines, specifically Maranaos. They are lovely people with kind hearts.
They are kind because you are kind person. What goes around comes around. Stay blessed
And sometimes they help you to get puhunan and learn how to handle it. Step by step
Thankyou so much ..
I didn't know the Philippines has a tribal culture.. very interesting!!
If you cross them, you better exile yourself or else your gonna get chopped into pieces by the religion of peace.
As a Muslim-M’ranaw (Maranao), I really enjoyed watching this! Thanks for featuring our halal food!
Love you guys from turkey❤️☪️
I am from Tausug tribe part of Mindanao, Philippines and I really love watching your videos. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
In behalf of Tinhat Boutique Hotel and Halal Restaurant, we are grateful for the opportunity to showcase the certified Halal establishments in Davao City that would cater the Muslim tourists from around world. MashaAllah!🙏🏻
I love Rebecca’s personality she is so cute ... and thank you for the halal restaurant review in the Philippines
AsalamOAlakum Bella am going philpine 25 April am open restaurant see food inshallah am from Pakistan
cheetha123456 you are very rude. This is not appropriate behavior.
I'm a christian and I love Halal foods! You can never go wrong with Halal! Thank you for visiting our beautiful Mindanao
I'm not sure you are a Christian. Your name is abdulabad in arabic means "slave forever" while kumbati is local word for 'fight' like islamic jihad. So, your full name "slave to jihad forever' until you die and get 72 virgins in erotic paradise of jannah. Well another fault is halal. It does not mean taste, it's just a islamic way of slaughtering animals. So halal and no-halal are the same if all ingredients are the same.
@@thornados4969 LoL. he's jidad man broh 😂
I dont know why,but Rebecca makes me happy...
She looks like a fun person to hangout with...
She seems like that tita that u always look forward to recidving her gifts on christmas
@@mcthrull7417 or Eid...? ⚡️
Dude Sonny people need to understand that all people matter. That's what I enjoy the most about your videos. All cultures have bad apples in the bunch, thanks for sharing the good with all of us.
Daniel Masaoka preach
Daniel Masaoka and nice beard im on month 11 of no shave November lol
eric Vandiver good going,I've had mine close to 30 years. It's been long and it's been trimmed with a #2 . Have a Great Day
Daniel Masaoka yaaasssss.
stfu lmao
Filipinos are so friendly. I had a friend from there. want to visit this lovely country. Love from 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Oh my God finally a Halal food video!! I wanna go there
Love from Indonesia🙃
Ps. Moslem only eat halal food, but halal food can be eaten by everyone
So what do you do if you are travelling and don't speak the local language? Only eat raw vegetables and fruits? Or are there exceptions in such cases?
@@boahkeinbockmehr hi! yes the safest way is to eat vegetarian dishes and we also can eat all kind of seafoods regardless how it was prepared. (chicken and beef have specific way of preparation). I will also try to search info about halal restaurants before going abroad, in big cities usually there's at least one restaurant selling halal foods, including chicken and beef :)
There are exceptions if we MUST eat for survival. Indeed we could even eat pork then. However no true Muslim would do this lightly. It is not hard to find halal food almost anywhere. Vegetarian food is obviously OK and sea-food also so long as it is not prepared with other meat which it shouldn't be by health regulations anyway. then there are Indian restaurants, almost always reliable. Many of them are owned by Muslims actually, Pakistanis usually call their restaurants Indian for obvious reasons. Think about it, if they serve meat, since when do Hindus eat meat? When Indians and most Asians buy meat, they buy from Halal butchers because neither Hindus nor Buddhists have a culture of killing animals in the first place. There's an Arabic word for "Halal" by the way and Muslims know to look for it, whilst few non-Muslims know what it is. not that all halal places display it but it is so common most cities, towns and villages in the world once you are used to it.
By the way, India has more non-halal meat than most Asian countries because they also have a sizable Sikh population and they not only have always eaten meat, they even eat pork. However unless they are Sikh, most Indian expatriates will still tend to buy their meat from halal butchers from experience.
Come visit and explore
Rodrigo is loved by both Muslim and Christians in the South! That's the reason why we don't have conflicts of religions in the city, he always reminds us to respect them especially the native people who came and settled first in Davao Region. Btw, this is a super nice review!!
It's true. I am from Pakistan Married with a phillipina.I visited Philippines really peoples have great respect for Islam and Pakistan. Soon I will go back to Philippines and I will try to start halal food business too
I’m a indian from Singapore
I have been traveling to Philipines
And such warm and nice people there
Love their food Simplicity of food and culture
Love Philipine
Mabuhay
actually most indian here in ph dont like our food, coz it just a very light flavor.. most of them eat in filipino muslim restaurant coz its similar also in india, they use strong flavor and also use different kind of herbs and spices..
Halal food is the best! So clean and yummy 😍happy revert Muslim here allahu akbar!
Agreed, sister. By the way, if you need halal recipes, including Western cuisine that is halal, there is a TH-cam cooking channel named "Fine Halal Cooking." It provides all halal recipes.
Welcome to Islam sis
Halal food has nothing to do with the taste. Halal food comes from the islamic way of slaughtering animals. That's all.
@Taimoor Kiani Al-lah You keep copying allah bless but you don't the meaning. Watch here to learn
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Dont care if they are muslim or christian i love all the philipinas...😍
🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
filipinas*
@@TheLateScottBaio No he had it Right
You get it
@Joe Al pinoy so delicious 😋
@@FadiMARc nooo he didn't...filipina(s) is the the correct way
Thank you Sonny for proving to the Islamophobic people outside Mindanao that our homeland is as nice as the other regions and our people are as warm, accomodating and friendly as the other residents of Visayas and Luzon.
@Melissa Tan I feel sorry for your ignorance.
Melissa Tan i feel sorry to you too.
explain how he is suicidal if he didnt commit suicide :v or do you live in a parallel universe ?
anyway this was meant to be a happy video but ppl like you is the reason we cant have nice things ffs
Sometimes it does not boil down to what your faith is, because what boils down in this context is how you can be a good human being.
The foods similar with Indonesian food
Native chicken ~ Ayam kremes
Tilapia in coconut ~ Mangut nila
Pastil ~ lontong/arem2/lemper
Puso ~ ketupat
Nur Cali halo respect from minangnese in Indonesia
@@dave8650fuck you too what race are you?
@@dave8650 ay pilipino ka pala respero naman sakanila ser malay mo ayaw rin nila ng pagkain natin
In North Sulawesi, the closest Indonesian province from the Philippines, you can find simillar food like Lumpia or Babi Putar (Lechon)
Look similar but actually different. Different cooking style and ingredients. Each of their own way and different taste. I have tasted both mentioned indonesian and filipino food. Indonesian food more to spicy, filipino more to savoury and sweet
Seeing Mindanao and Visayas being noticed and respected (especially with food) is something that warms my heart, I really miss my hometown in Iloilo and I miss going back to Mindanao (especially Davao and GenSan), that's what Philippine hospitality is all about, and it's even more prominent here. Thank you BERS and sonny for showing the true philippine hospitality.
Man Filipino people are so hospitable! They are always giving to others. So glad you were able to try food from this country
some of the food are similar with from my hometown in indonesia.. its a good review now I know where to find halal food in Philippines
We have a lot of halal foods here in mindanao 💜
@@faidsrmt1307 not just in Mindanao but across the luzon and visayas too.
Jazz Malawani I noticed it some people call it tribal. I guess that sense of belonging to a tribe makes people more keen on preserving their culture. But what was the original religion of the Philippines before Islam and Christianity because I’m sure Christianity came with colonization and missions.
So true
@@um22w22 It was Animism. Worshipping Bathala and being part of nature. It's why there isn't any ancient stone architectures (excluding the churches) here in the Philippines. It was deemed taboo as it doesn't change and remains the same. And nature is all about changing.
Edit: Also the reason as to how easily christianity was spread across the archipelago. Mindanao already had an established religion so they were kinda excluded and survived the spanish inqusition.
Saying Bismillah (in the name of Allah) is the greatest part
And then Kaboom!!!
AlHamdulillah
@QUEENS very funny
@QUEENS as what?
@QUEENS and still nothing happen
I like how you create the soy sauce with calamansi and chili automatically.. its like your taste is getting molded to be a filipino one(we use that sauce in almost anything)
Jedbert Muncal his skin does look a shade darker huh lol jk
Thank you Sonny for trying the Maranao food. I'm from the Maranao tribe and a proud one. I take pride in our food because that's what we eat everyday and I'm glad that you liked it. I hope you'll try more of our food like palapa and posan.
I am Malaysian and feels like wanna try this Halal Filipino cuisine. Hope will easy to find Halal foods around Manila.
Not many muslims in manila only in mindanao
@@cancermelon6950 Is it hard to find Halal Foods in Manila?
@@fiqsyafiq2671 yes
@@fiqsyafiq2671 overrated place
Brother, you can visit Quiapo Area there's a lot of Muslim Halal Cuisine Carinderia. Next to it is the Golden Mosque.
Sonny, for whatever reason , maybe it’s because your community is always amazing and open and friendly, or maybe it’s because I want you to succeed and keep doing what you’re doing
But I comment and interact with your videos way more than anyone on TH-cam.
And a lot of your viewers seem to be the same. I always see conversations and multiple comments from the same people. It’s cool to see a random (greatly hosted and produced) food show with such an interactive community and a host so easy to identify with.
One who clearly has a love for people and learning their stories
Keep doing what you’re doing !
We all appreciate you very much man .
Kudos and major thanks for featuring halal food on your channel! It helps to normalize halal food as a concept and idea to be enjoyed, as it currently suffers from an unfair stigma in the West. Also, as a Tausug, this warms my heart to see my people’s culinary contributions given a platform on your video. It’s hard trying to stand out in the crowded market of delicious Asian fare (most of it is so good!) so your video gives Tausug cuisine a major boost.
The difference is huge! In Manila, this guy was swindled by a local man. In Mindanao, he got free lunch from the locals.
Yep. Manila is almost like an outlier among Filipinos. Most reports of crimes such as drug distribution, pickpocketing, guns, etc. tend to take place in Manila more than any other area of the Philippines combined.
@@kawaiiafangirl lets consider the population and migration from provinces that makes manila more chaotic.
Great great vid. i love the Muslim food cultures in all parts of Asia. Very similar to our Jamaican foods that consist Spice, Rice, Chicken, Lamb, Potatoes, Carrots, Heavy Soups and Fish
Not only are Sonny's video's great, I love the positivity of his fanbase. Sonny, you're great and so are the besties!
Hells yes!
I’ll honestly can’t get enough of watching sunny travelling throughout different countries and sharing his food experience saves me from travelling overseas that’s how good it is thank you Sonny and team great work keep it up from Western Australia biggest fan
Look how kind these people, very beautiful heart .. I wish the world is filled with kind people like them.. love you Filipinos..love from Texas!
I absolutely love this show, and as a Muslim I'm so happy that you're featuring halaal food 🌹✨
I love Filipinos !! So nice people a lot of love from Algeria !! 😘
I'm a Filipino but I'll tell you that most of the Filipinos are racists
Bismillah!
yes we say bismillah before eating .. it means in the name of God( Allah).☺
and after meals we say Alhamdulilah which means thanks to Allah.
hope my comment is helpful😊
Yes and hilariously to me the first time I ever saw Sonny eat with his left hand. I assume was because the sister was so close to his right he felt self conscious. I'd always approved of this right hand eating, and wondered if it was from experience with Muslims. I guess just chance.
Allah is god of abraham And moses And jesus And mohammed And all prophets peace upon them all
Allah create all thing
بِسْم الله
@@rahmy1743 you no more than a low level human ... With Respect to all
Wow halal food ... I like it
Respect from Pakistan
Philippine
Wanna know what halal is ??? It's basically a quranic practice to sever the carotid artery of an animal, shouting "Bismillah", to let the animal die a painful death by letting them bleed, gurgling through their throat... Now say again you wanna try halal food ?
@@darealg6823 stop get some help
It's useless to make you guys understand what halal good is. You guys don't deserve to eat halal food. The person who is not from his after eat haram foods like you !
Im so sorry about the guys who commented here, pls excuse them, not all filipinos are like them
@@darealg6823 yes I wanna try again and again
Alhamdulillah. Thank you for featuring HALAL EATERIES. Food for everyone.
#ProudMaranaoHere
I love how you joke around with the locals, those laughters really improved the mood of the video! Nice one, Sonny!
Tausog Tribe here!
Proud to be a native Muslim 😍
Chinese tribe ???
love you my brother is faith
@@taufeeqkhan2629 A tribe primarily located at the island of Sulu. There are so many tribes here in the Philippines but we all live the same life with different languages.
Me too Tausug!
Just found this Nov 2019..Tq sir for review halal foods from phillipine..Salam from Malaysia..
Thank you for showing halal foods in davao we are planing to go there and now i know there is a lot of halal food there . 😊👍
davao city where he is now is safe cuz it's the hometown of the current president, it's clean & peaceful over there ... he was a mayor there for a long time & the current mayor there now is his daughter & the deputy/vice mayor is his son ... if you go to northern mindanao,cities like cagayan de oro,butuan city or surigao city,you are the safe,just don't go to the other side ....... anyway,just watch the vlogs of kyle of becoming filipino,a canadian who's based in cagayan de oro city & ask for more info about mindanao ... peace !!!!!!!!!!!
Please be reassured that Davao is a fairly safe place to visit.
Even in Manila, there are a lot of areas that cater to halal-seeking patrons.
Wow, I finally found something new about Philippine culture and cuisine. All I know is about Manila with people are so westernized and Honestly I really don't want to go there :D ..
But Mindanao has changed my mind about Philippine, it looks yummy.
This place gonna be my bucket list to Travel.
Love Mindanao from Indonesia. :)
Rudi Setiawan always remember, Philippines consist of three major islands which are Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao not only Manila :). You are welcome here in Mindanao. :)
Rudi Setiawan it's also full of Muslim extremists that hate Christians
@@jaym-bu3cr common misconception
Visit mindanao if you want a lot of halal foods. Especially here in Zamboanga peninsula. We, muslims, are accomodating here. So different from misconceptions of other non-muslims from other part of Philippines.
Filipino Muslims didn't let themselves be slaves to the Spaniards, Americans, and Japanese but we still managed to cope with the environmental changes that are happening.
Good presentation, asking the locals for accurate information. Very respectful.
Many youtubers intentionally do it wrong to get engagement in the comment section.
10:52 Bismilllah , In the name of Allah...
@Metal Storm means your mother son of bitch
@Metal Storm Allah is means God in arabian ..U just saying your God As pig dude😂
Metal Storm god bless u
Metal Storm your mama bless you
Metal Storm Bilat means “imong mama”
beautiful culture and much cleaner than manila these are good and kind people god blessvall of you and the Philippines.mabuhay.
I can tell you as a Mindanawon (from Mindanao) that I was shocked and disgusted by the stench, chaos, dishonesty the first time I set foot in Manila and Cebu.
This guy, Sonny is one of us now. If anyone goes against him, billions of us asians will have his back. We got you. ❤🇵🇭
Thank you for getting us muslims covered! I love how you review each food!
our muslim brother's have plenty of delicious foods here in the philippines compare to other countries.
marc gacayan you don't have to compare
No need to compare dude. Every countries has it's specialities. I'm from Indonesia and I love indonesian foods alot. Another muslim country that I think have one of the best foods is Turkey. I've never eaten filipino's food but these food look delucious as well
I guess thats should be Philippine real identity if wasn't because of Spain.
🇮🇩 have completest halal food
*sigh*
Wow the woman with the secret sauce was amazing, she seemed so lovely, and the last woman was so polite and respectful. It is nice seeing the food on your show, but sometimes even nicer to see some of the people you show.
TIN HAT..
The lady is really good, the way she red BISMILLAH before she starts eating.. superb..
Keep it up.
Besides showcasing the delicious looking foods, it was great to see some Filipino Muslim communities represented here. Outside of the Philippines, we get zero exposure to anything about these people except bad press on clashes with the government and about terrorism. The people you met in Davao seem to have the same extremely friendly, good-humored manner that I've experienced with a lot of Filipinos no matter what religion.
I'm so happy you tried and reviewed pastil! One of the best Halal food of Mindanao🥰 it's a very simple affordable dish, savoury, a little sweet with a kick of ginger, it's a very hearty food. students usually have it for lunch or dinner cos it's a complete meal, very delicious, and so affordable.
i love how much you explore Davao Region...man what you have eaten were just perfect combo,grilled tuna jaw and "hanging"rice 👌wow,im salivating 😱
brought to you by Mountain Dew.😂😂😂
The Bachelor MGTOW It IS good.
Baby anong ginagawa mo dito? Uwi kana please
Each and every Muslim man/woman is my family member. I never think they are apart from me. One Ummah one body and soul. What a blessing! Greetings from Dhaka Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️🇵🇭
Jesus is Lord.
not insane mohamed!
@@ryanmozert your mother
Jesus isn’t Allah
Thank you for showing this part of Philippine culture. I feel like we do not appreciate Mindanao's beauty enough. I'm looking forward to your future videos!
I commented to another food blogger to have Pinoy Halal food, and you are here. Thank you!
You are an instrument to showcase the world how beautiful Davao is. Contrary to what most people in the west, Davao is safe and lively with the most hospitable and friendly people you will meet. Super proud of my hometown. And thank you for visiting! *Much love!*
I am from luzon and I have so much respect for the people of ?Mindanao. They are well educated and very humble people. These people deserve federalism. They have been oppress for ages. Its time to give them autonomy and decide what is best for themselves.
happymoments yes autonomy for each region, including luzon and visayas
DONT TALK ABOUT POLITICS IN HERE, ITS RUINING MY APPETITE
why not? this the internet! freedom of speech.
@@user-bc6cy1jw2x who cares if appetite has been ruined. Starve to death 😁
Shove your federalism in you as$ along with the blind sheeps
Love what you're doing Sunny. Thank you for featuring Davao City. I hope you tour around all the best places in the Philippines.
Oh InshaAllah one day I will be there. How beautiful and the Muslims, MashaAllah You can see the love in their food. MashaAllah YES! Halal food is for everyone!! MashaAllah Allah (swt) made it that way, no exclusions no fake in Islam, only goodness. Alhamdullilah
I love the fact that you respect each and every culture 💕
Love the Halal content guys! This video means Davao is my next holiday destination! This kind of content from a channel like yours is very much appreciated. Peace ✌
Halal food can be eaten by everyone.
Indonesian love this.lol
@ahmad mushaffa lol, of course with their own taste. I mean philippines is the biggest christian in southeast asia.
you filmed not far from where i lived!!! how come i never saw you?! anyway thanks a lot for featuring the hidden gems of Mindanao, Sonny! You're the best! ♥
8:32 Her laugh is so contagious and precious! 💕
Finally! Lots of videos out there touching Filipino cuisine but doesnt always involve dishes from that area.
0:33 I'm fall in love with her smile 😍
I want friendship with you I from Pakistan
1:55 finally, we see one of the crew that makes this vids possible :D
NadlieHime 1814 haha! I was curious for so long
That pochero lady is so eloquent. And Rebecca is someone is so light and vibrant. Now I know what places to visit when I go to Davao.
Beautiful
filipino halal food is the rare best food u can find 💪💪💕💕
wow ,Sonny thats what i'm waiting .,i'm a proud Muslim and
i'm from Davao city ,
Rebecca's was our favorite since then when we are kids .
there foods are delicious specialy the souce .
Masyaallah barakallah fiikum, love Muslim Filipino from Indonesia, 🇮🇩
I'm Filipino Catholic but in behalf of Muslim Filipino we love Indonesia too🇵🇭🇮🇩
Look... Sunny, or Sonny... not only did you eat durian wholeheartedly, but you also featured Halal food.
I'm sold.
You've got a new subscriber... I mean, a bestie!
Greetings from the kingdom of Morocco 🇲🇦 ♥️ سلام
Beautiful Muslim women 😍
Loved the video 👍
Hope to visit them for the Halal food 🙏
Insha allah 🙏
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩♥️
Halal foods are the best!❤️ no weird meats no insects everything is just perfectly clean and safe to eat👌🏼
It is rude to call other people's food weird. Respect it
Indeed
some people live in villages where the only available food is weird insects and rats, and those sorts of things. it's hard to judge them
Me watching this during Corona virus pandemic & wondering when I will get to travel again !!
I love talapia fish... 😍😋😋😋
Love Filipin from Malaysia🥰🥰🥰
Happy that you finally brought up the Halal food. I hope you will visit Indonesia soon!
Thank u for the halal review!!!!!! Deffo gonna go to these places InshaAllah!!!
I NEVER CROS MY HEAD TO VISIT PHILIPINE UNTIL I WATCH THIS VIDEO......THE FOODS😍 I LOVE FOODS AND I LOVE ALL CULTURES ON EARTH✌🏼
halal food is way healthier than your typical filipino fiesta food such as lechon!..we need more halal foods in our diet, especially here in luzon :-)
Kevin 080592 lechon is fine to eat no different from anything else. Food is food.
For me, Seventh Day Adventists diet is healthier. They dont eat shellfish, pork, sea foods w/o gills (octopuses, sea urchins, shrimps, etc) and animals with more than 4 legs and insects. 🙂
+Packo_ Hubu galawgawa nimu kol oi
Nah fam, I have the healthiest diet, nothing but water and air, occasionally rocks.
Meron sa quiapo.
This is so beautiful, mashallah. The people are so friendly. I am gonna visit this inshallah. This is so great to see Hallal restaurants in the Philippines.
Moslems and Christians can live together in peace. It only takes respect and support from the government that can result to this harmony and unity. No wonder Davao is progressive because the mayor itself(acknowledging Duterte)there, is promoting its people and their culture to a higher level. Long live Davao City from Zamboanga City :)
True
They always did until the british and western colonist appeared and devilishly created division. Divide and conquer
@@stackwalker9296 like they did all around the world
+Allam Rushdi correct...
Beautiful place very clean and big country very friendly place beautiful foods love this kind of foods spices and not spicy very good healthy foods thank you for sharing your beautiful healthy foods
It's good to know Filipino halal food Muslims who travel there will visit them
I really love halal food. ❤
Marifel Chan most places are halal these days
@Cheri Singh that's just BJP's idiot campaign to discriminate every islamic things.
@Cheri Singh Shut yr vegan ass up
@Cheri Singh go back and bow to your rat god
@@gloire83 hey come on now, that's just disrespectful! You shouldn't disrespect other people's gods for it might come back to u later.
Love to my brothers and sisters in Philippine from Libya ❤ one day I'll visit Davao in shaa Allah.
God bless you all
I am a muslim vegetarian from Sweden.
We like and recpect the all of people in the world, all of us are human.🥰❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹
Yess,, welcome to my home,, Davao city,, my place,, my home away from home. . Alhamdolliah
Great people and great food. Love and respect from India ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love to visit this place once in m y life Halal food and nice muslim filipino folks. Love from Canada👍❤
My boyfriend is a Muslim in Mindanao and tells me stories about their foods (especially the pastil). And yep, they look so good! Thank you for this video and it helped me learn more about my fellow Filipino Muslims.