Houston's food scene is definitely underrated. You can find just about any food here-Texas BBQ, Cajun/Creole, Soul Food, Tex-Mex, Mexican, South American, Caribbean, West Africa, South Africa, Vietnamese, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Thai/Lao, Filipino, Malaysian, Indian/Pak, Eastern European, Mediterranean, you name it! 😋
Texas has the best Asian food in the US. People don't even realize it. There are tons of Southeast and South Asians living all over Texas. They even have the Marugame Udon chain from Japan there, we don't even have that in NYC.
Maybe Indian food. But Southern California has a lot more Asians in Garden Grove, Irvine, and LA. I’m willing to bet SoCal has better Asian food. I’d bet y’all have better Indian food though
@@compsigh9275 Nah, volume doesn't guarantee quality. All of the best chefs could've moved to TX. Also, Indians are Asian (Continental nationality not ethnicity).
David is one of the few food vloggers that is always looking out for Trini food (my favorite cuisine as a Filipino American). Thanks David for bringing attention to this extremely slept on food.
Never apologize for speaking Spanish. I’m happy that I can speak it and understand it. But don’t apologize. I just love it.😊 living in Fort Myers. Always excited when I can encounter others who can speak Spanish because I don’t do it often unfortunately. Coming from New York where there was so many Spanish individuals. I miss it. Thanks for sharing David.
Now I’ve got to visit Houston! I live both in Toronto, Puerto Vallarta and born in Guyana. I appreciate all your uniqueness in your food travels. Keep on bringing all your travels
Thank you so much for visiting Houston David, this video is so great. I am from Houston and am so happy you visited. You can live here for years and try something new every day lol! Please visit Austin and San Antonio as well, they are amazing cities as well with incredible people + the beautiful Texas hill country (Please go to New Braunsfels to float the river and try the German/Czech food, also go to Canyon Lake if you have time!!) Would be so cool to see you explore more of Texas especially the hill country, its beautiful. Thanks so much for coming to Texas you are one of the best food youtubers ever my friend 👍💯
1:04:58 David watched all your Houston videos and love it. Glad you enjoyed your stay in the place I call home. That nem you ate is like a pork ceviche. It’s raw pork that’s kinda cooked by lime though she kept on saying it’s fermented. Many other Asian cuisines have it too including Vietnamese
1:13:55 | Just want to mention that the dish you had is Pad Kee Mao and not Pad See Ew, they look similar but the flavor profile is mildly spicy/savory vs the latter which is sweet and umami.
You are the king of pani puris!!! 🤘🏻👑 Mannn, the added whip cream, so curious about that taste!!!! You totally killed it in Houston!!! Adored the chef at Breakfast Klub, he was the sweetest!!! And yummm, birria for breakfast 🔥 This video got my head in a whirlwind of deliciousness!!! Naanchos is epic!!! And Lao food is sooooo good, nice and super spicyyyy 🌶 And Venezuelan to end it all YUMMMM!!!!! 🤤 You’re living THE life as always! I always heard about the amazing variety of foods there and i love that you did this 💜
Hi David...don't know much about Houston...so a I'm really interested in viewing this one.....would love to visit too...As always Thanks and safe travels...Peace.
There is a restaurant called BLUE TUBA.. the concept is euro tex❤❤ try their German snitzel so delicious and their halushky which is a slovenia Mac and cheese ❤❤❤
Hi David I enjoyed watching your visit to Houston. I think the owner of the breakfast club should have worn gloves when he prepared the food. Touching too many things and touching food at the at the same time. Just my observation. 😮
You will also find grits or mieliepap in South Africa where it is a staple with everything especially boerewors (special kind of sausage). We would call what you are eating there 'slap pap' ...sorry, wouldn't know how to translate that 😂, maybe 'soft porridge'. Go to South Africa and try their food, you will love it!
David bro I love your videos man I’m from Tehran but I’ve been living in the States for like 23 years but now I’m in Iran Tehran bro it would be a honor meeting you bro so if you ever come down let me know bro! Much love
Yo tho...yall can't sit up there n say Grits is ONLY ate down south......trust n bleve waaaay up here in 'Da Cut' (New Haven Connecticut) EVERY diner from Massachusetts to NYC got Grits on the menu....even tho u got weirdos that put sugar on em
I have noticed a lot of these videos like food videos and stuff like that that nobody wears gloves what is the problem with that like that's very important so yeah that's the only thing that I've noticed in this video is like nobody has gloves except for one person where is the gloves at😮
And David...bro...if you lookin for a slammin taco Come check us up here in 'Da Cut'...tacos on me bro Google food trucks Long Wharf....20+ trucks DAILY majority Hispanic and all GOOD MONEY ALSO I would love to get your opinion of what you think about Hartford CT's Jamaican food scene compared to Miami....if I'm not mistaken Hartford has the most Yardies besides Miami and Flatbush
Me and my daughter we went to Rajasthan in Mumbai and we went to Delhi then we crossed the border over to to Nepal and then we stayed in the hotel and we were like out of money and I only had like a dollar 20 cents but in the Paul I managed to get like us some chicken rice and a soda with a dollar and 20 cents I had watch this lady I watch this lady in the restaurant and she had the same amount of money that I had and I was like oh my God can I get that chicken that's hanging in the window that was barbecued can I get that rice and sure enough and I still had to change back to get to 7 up because we were waiting for our money to come through through the military and through social security whatever it doesn't matter but yes that was the best you need to go to Nepal their food is outside in our hotel rooms are only $5 a night five dollars nights it's a must go Nepal trust me it's a must go food is cheapfood is cheap and the hotel for cheap and it's just like its congested but it is what it is cuz India's congested of course but it's a must must go and then we did river rafting and then we did the thing over by the the mountains and stuff like that it was just amazing trip it's a must go😊
Like I'm not impressed very much with the Tex-Mex food because it's Mexican-American which is that's fine authentic is the way to go and yes I'm from Milwaukee Wisconsin I do cook a lot of food I've been in a chef for like almost 40 years but yeah the food here I can't I can't do it because it's not authentic it's just like a mix of American in Spanish which you should be if you're going to say Mexican food it should be authentic Mexican food just a thought
As a native Houstonian visiting NYC for the first time idk the food here just seemed bland overpriced && overrated And been to L.A. as well food was ok But nothing compared to Tx🤷🏽♂️
you said you can handle the papaya salad, "it's my favorite dish from thailand" LOL...she told you, "THIS IS LAOS STYLE!". Man you gotta know the difference. lol. You truly act like a know it all but whatever.
Unwatchable I have an add that pop each minute of the show... Literally sometimes not even a minute passed by and another ad pop. It's sad because I tap and i'm out.
Nobody does chicken mango fried rice. Lol. Idk where you be getting this info from but sometimes you be generalizing the whole people. They are Laos/Thai-Issan not Thai... So when you say Kop Kun Kup (Thai) it's thai language but for Laos/Issan Thai it's Kop Chai. Just think of the language in Venezualuan vs Columbians. Similar but different.
Houston's food scene is definitely underrated. You can find just about any food here-Texas BBQ, Cajun/Creole, Soul Food, Tex-Mex, Mexican, South American, Caribbean, West Africa, South Africa, Vietnamese, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Thai/Lao, Filipino, Malaysian, Indian/Pak, Eastern European, Mediterranean, you name it! 😋
Texas has the best Asian food in the US. People don't even realize it. There are tons of Southeast and South Asians living all over Texas. They even have the Marugame Udon chain from Japan there, we don't even have that in NYC.
what city in texas the udon chain?
@@sayyanhmuong737 Carrollton, TX
San Antonio surprised me. I had the best Kebabs and Indian food.
Maybe Indian food. But Southern California has a lot more Asians in Garden Grove, Irvine, and LA. I’m willing to bet SoCal has better Asian food. I’d bet y’all have better Indian food though
@@compsigh9275 Nah, volume doesn't guarantee quality. All of the best chefs could've moved to TX. Also, Indians are Asian (Continental nationality not ethnicity).
David is one of the few food vloggers that is always looking out for Trini food (my favorite cuisine as a Filipino American). Thanks David for bringing attention to this extremely slept on food.
Never apologize for speaking Spanish. I’m happy that I can speak it and understand it. But don’t apologize. I just love it.😊 living in Fort Myers. Always excited when I can encounter others who can speak Spanish because I don’t do it often unfortunately. Coming from New York where there was so many Spanish individuals. I miss it. Thanks for sharing David.
Houstonian here, we are the BIG APPLE in the south in terms of DIVERSITY
I've been saying this for over 10 yrs. It is a grind too
It's been proven that we're the most diverse city in America. People just can't wrap their minds around because it's in the deep south
No Houston is more like the big Mango 🥭 bigger in size,larger population, sweeter&&Healthier cuisines w/ its subtropical terrain🌴🌊🍹
You can see David’s eye sparkling when he reaches Indian stall!
Now I’ve got to visit Houston! I live both in Toronto, Puerto Vallarta and born in Guyana. I appreciate all your uniqueness in your food travels. Keep on bringing all your travels
It's okay don't come
Thank you so much for visiting Houston David, this video is so great. I am from Houston and am so happy you visited. You can live here for years and try something new every day lol! Please visit Austin and San Antonio as well, they are amazing cities as well with incredible people + the beautiful Texas hill country (Please go to New Braunsfels to float the river and try the German/Czech food, also go to Canyon Lake if you have time!!) Would be so cool to see you explore more of Texas especially the hill country, its beautiful. Thanks so much for coming to Texas you are one of the best food youtubers ever my friend 👍💯
When you come back, you have to try the Oxtails at Houston's flagship soulfood restaurant called "This Is It". AMAZING.
Hey David. We have never been to Texas. Think it’s time 😂. That catfish is calling me 😋😋😋. David I’m watching and enjoying. Thanks so much 😋😋😋
1:04:58 David watched all your Houston videos and love it. Glad you enjoyed your stay in the place I call home. That nem you ate is like a pork ceviche. It’s raw pork that’s kinda cooked by lime though she kept on saying it’s fermented. Many other Asian cuisines have it too including Vietnamese
David you are so fortunate to meet such lovely restaurant owners and workers. The food looks amazing at each place.
You stopped at Tierra Caliente! My favorite - but I usually get lengua and barbacoa. Looks like they moved. Didn't know they were by Black Hole.
1:13:55 | Just want to mention that the dish you had is Pad Kee Mao and not Pad See Ew, they look similar but the flavor profile is mildly spicy/savory vs the latter which is sweet and umami.
You are the king of pani puris!!! 🤘🏻👑 Mannn, the added whip cream, so curious about that taste!!!! You totally killed it in Houston!!! Adored the chef at Breakfast Klub, he was the sweetest!!! And yummm, birria for breakfast 🔥 This video got my head in a whirlwind of deliciousness!!! Naanchos is epic!!! And Lao food is sooooo good, nice and super spicyyyy 🌶 And Venezuelan to end it all YUMMMM!!!!! 🤤 You’re living THE life as always! I always heard about the amazing variety of foods there and i love that you did this 💜
thank you so so much Tiffany! I hope you are doing great too!
Hi David...don't know much about Houston...so a I'm really interested in viewing this one.....would love to visit too...As always Thanks and safe travels...Peace.
I live in Houston, and I just visited Miami a few months ago. It's so funny, because I really miss Miami's breakfast. 😂
Anthony Bourdain was right. Even in a Thai restaurant the stir fry cook is Mexican.
Eat enough for me!! Texas has some of the best eateries i have seen!!!🍽️🔪🍴🍺🥩🍗🫕🍜🥧🍦🍧🍢🥞🥡🧃🍩🥠
I really appreciate the subtitles thank you for that
Hey David, I live in H-Town. Thanks. for coming to my city.❤❤❤❤
There is a restaurant called BLUE TUBA.. the concept is euro tex❤❤ try their German snitzel so delicious and their halushky which is a slovenia Mac and cheese ❤❤❤
Damn you was in my back yard would of love to met you great video
Always around good food... great stuff! Don't forget to show us the Classic American Breakfsat dude. Hello from cold Belgium 🇧🇪🇧🇪
Hi David I enjoyed watching your visit to Houston. I think the owner of the breakfast club should have worn gloves when he prepared the food. Touching too many things and touching food at the at the same time. Just my observation. 😮
You will also find grits or mieliepap in South Africa where it is a staple with everything especially boerewors (special kind of sausage). We would call what you are eating there 'slap pap' ...sorry, wouldn't know how to translate that 😂, maybe 'soft porridge'. Go to South Africa and try their food, you will love it!
I love the show. Thank you for the video Mr Hoffmann. byebye
Gar Wing Cheung! Thank you so much my friend!
Awesome video David yummy food I enjoyed watching this video ❤
I live in Houston and need to try the breakfast klub!
When you screamed, "Wakanda Forever!" 😂
i winced a little when i saw you scraping the chicken off the wings with a knife for some reason. lol
Tip for editor: try to get more B-roll throughout the process so you don’t have to keep reusing the same clips over and over
Julia & Henry's food court in Miami has Mexican food....
why is chicken so damn good?? Even if they are walking around being stupid they look yummy.
David bro I love your videos man I’m from Tehran but I’ve been living in the States for like 23 years but now I’m in Iran Tehran bro it would be a honor meeting you bro so if you ever come down let me know bro! Much love
Ain't no way you showcased Houston and didn't go to a Vietnamese spot. Awesome video either way. Great interactions with the locals.
An entire video about Houston Vietnamese food is coming very very soon!
You need to try food from Guam.❤
Yo tho...yall can't sit up there n say Grits is ONLY ate down south......trust n bleve waaaay up here in 'Da Cut' (New Haven Connecticut) EVERY diner from Massachusetts to NYC got Grits on the menu....even tho u got weirdos that put sugar on em
That eyebrow raising to the camera tho 😄😉😜😝
Gotta love my City
Thanks!
Everywhere you went in the Caribbean countries you used you hot sauce but not in TX?!
Coming soon trust me 😏
Sound real good to me
No gloves is crazy
The Pani Puri King !
Bro, there’s crazy Lebanese in Houston and it’s nuts! Fahdi’s, Barbar and Indo-Pakistani: Aga’s! Hit me up and I can meet you there
It's like David Pakman. But with food.
Dpak for the win! I’m a fan so that might explain it. 😁
This man tried eating a wing with a fork and knife
I don't know why I read the title as Divorce Food Tour 😏
@50:53-50:55 😂😂
I have noticed a lot of these videos like food videos and stuff like that that nobody wears gloves what is the problem with that like that's very important so yeah that's the only thing that I've noticed in this video is like nobody has gloves except for one person where is the gloves at😮
Did they use tree nuts in the indian dish?
Not sure unfortunately…
Out of all Houston, you choose that "Indian" restaurant????? You missed on that one, lol
stay tuned because I have an entire video devoted to Indian Food in Houston! Its coming soon. This was just the one that fit into this video.
Hottie David 😍 Come back to Houston!
And David...bro...if you lookin for a slammin taco
Come check us up here in 'Da Cut'...tacos on me bro
Google food trucks Long Wharf....20+ trucks DAILY majority Hispanic and all GOOD MONEY
ALSO I would love to get your opinion of what you think about Hartford CT's Jamaican food scene compared to Miami....if I'm not mistaken Hartford has the most Yardies besides Miami and Flatbush
Me and my daughter we went to Rajasthan in Mumbai and we went to Delhi then we crossed the border over to to Nepal and then we stayed in the hotel and we were like out of money and I only had like a dollar 20 cents but in the Paul I managed to get like us some chicken rice and a soda with a dollar and 20 cents I had watch this lady I watch this lady in the restaurant and she had the same amount of money that I had and I was like oh my God can I get that chicken that's hanging in the window that was barbecued can I get that rice and sure enough and I still had to change back to get to 7 up because we were waiting for our money to come through through the military and through social security whatever it doesn't matter but yes that was the best you need to go to Nepal their food is outside in our hotel rooms are only $5 a night five dollars nights it's a must go Nepal trust me it's a must go food is cheapfood is cheap and the hotel for cheap and it's just like its congested but it is what it is cuz India's congested of course but it's a must must go and then we did river rafting and then we did the thing over by the the mountains and stuff like that it was just amazing trip it's a must go😊
33:27 Tex-dian
Very nice video Bandra East Mumbai mangala nikalje india
Like I'm not impressed very much with the Tex-Mex food because it's Mexican-American which is that's fine authentic is the way to go and yes I'm from Milwaukee Wisconsin I do cook a lot of food I've been in a chef for like almost 40 years but yeah the food here I can't I can't do it because it's not authentic it's just like a mix of American in Spanish which you should be if you're going to say Mexican food it should be authentic Mexican food just a thought
Come on, Marcus... No gloves??
ClImAte ChAnGe
Been here 78 from Philly nothing is close you have to drive everywhere that's a schelp. No deli food or Italian places,
As a native Houstonian visiting NYC for the first time idk the food here just seemed bland overpriced && overrated And been to L.A. as well food was ok But nothing compared to Tx🤷🏽♂️
Houstonian here. Diversity has our crime levels off the charts, but at least we have a lot of food options
People need to stop coming to Houston it's not what it used to be
you said you can handle the papaya salad, "it's my favorite dish from thailand" LOL...she told you, "THIS IS LAOS STYLE!". Man you gotta know the difference. lol. You truly act like a know it all but whatever.
And on top of that, he ate the food with chopsticks!
Fatra
Unwatchable I have an add that pop each minute of the show... Literally sometimes not even a minute passed by and another ad pop. It's sad because I tap and i'm out.
Nobody does chicken mango fried rice. Lol. Idk where you be getting this info from but sometimes you be generalizing the whole people. They are Laos/Thai-Issan not Thai... So when you say Kop Kun Kup (Thai) it's thai language but for Laos/Issan Thai it's Kop Chai. Just think of the language in Venezualuan vs Columbians. Similar but different.
i wouldnt say diverse, i would say segregated in a hot sticky mess of a en environment.
Hater lol
Horrible negative comment!! Who hurt you?!
@@johncastles3724 who raised u lol
@@Travelvision2020 H-Town did!!
@johncastles3724 no a city didn't raise u lol
You stopped at Tierra Caliente! My favorite - but I usually get lengua and barbacoa. Looks like they moved. Didn't know they were by Black Hole.