That's great! With just the name alone, 'Jeepney' connotes Filipino already. It's cool because jeepny is the most popular public transportation. And, Jeepney Resto promotes Filipino foods to the different nationalities of New York City. Fantastic!
Thank you... that is very kind of you to say. We really truly put pinoys pride in our vision. while it saddens me that some people would be disappointed, we are happy that there are kabigans and our non filipino friends that are excited for us as a community. for us, its always been about promoting our food and culture as a movement.
When I was in America there was a guy asks me, "Is it true that you filipinos eat with your hands?" with a disgusting look on his face and I said, "Why? Do you eat with your feet?"
Yayyyy!!! Another pinoy resto to check out. Never experience kamayan in the Philippines and I always wanted to try it. Now I'll get to do it here! Thanks Jeepney!!!
Proud to be Filipino! No need of any arguments why eating with bare hands because that's how we eat and even rich people does because of some dishes which is better eaten without using spoon and fork... the foods are mix together or not even the sauces, not a big deal BECAUSE THAT'S HOW THE EXCITEMENT WORKS AND PEOPLE ENJOYED IT AS WELL... Its a unique concept and bringing people together and enjoying their meal... New experience for non- Filipinos. :)
***** i agree..if the owner wanted to attract different nationalities, they should consider putting utensils.or atleast they have the option to use a pair.its the food that counts not the tradition of how its being eaten.only filipinos would appreciate that.
Daming bitter Dito parang hindi Galing sa hirap nung unang panahon wala naman kutchara tinidor..dapat matuwa tayo Kasi pinupuri tayu ng mga ibang lahi..Godbless po to All.
To each his/her own. Nothing wrong eating with your hands but not all Filipinos do it 'cause some of us was not brought up that way. I eat with my hands depending on the food I eat like crab, shrimp. And when it's raining I love to eat marinated milkfish with salty red egg and tomatoes. People from India eat with their hands too.
Wonder if the have toyo-kalamasi combo sauce there? Toyo(soy sauce) Kalamasi(small sour sitrus) plus some chilli spice like Sili Labuyo(small chilli pepper).
Actually wala naman utensil nuong panahon ng barok o "stone age" ok lang naman nagkakamay at I'm sure may sabon at gripo na tubig ginagamit nila sa restaurant na yan at kung may magreklamo ng pananakit ng tyan sigurado sa sobrang kabusugan yun hehehe.
I don't see anything wrong with this concept that's coz I'm Filipino and to those pinoy saying this looks gross, shame on you! This is culturally accepted back home so going against it is like questioning why some people like to use chopsticks or why some sit on the floor while dining. Each concept is unique on its own and that's what well travelled and well rounded people look for!
Wow, sana meron din dito sa amin sa Bay Area. Kamayan was about to open one with the same budol style (kamayan) over 10 years ago in Daly City, California, but hindi nila nadala ang mga cook nila and nagkaroon nang ibang problema pa yata. If anything kung style nang restaurant sa pilipinas like Kamayan sa Pilipinas where we ate by SM Makati (murang mura ang food nila) may mga sink sila sa loob nang restaurant that is not inside the toilet/washroom/restroom/comfort room and they have soap, water and paper towels to wash their hands with at kita nang lahat na naghuhugas ka nang kamay, at kung gusto mong maghugas nang kamay every minute puwede din dahil very convenient ang locations nang mga lababo. I think they give you hot towels to clean your hands, but can't remember for sure kasi it was 4 years ago na. Ang dami nang ganitong restaurants sa Pilipinas and we tried a few, pero tong Jeepney ok kasi Budol style talaga. Also kung hindi comfortable using your hands or you have no agility to use them without kubyertos I am sure that they can provide you with spoons, forks, knives and even platos and platito, yon nga lang katawa tawa kang tingnan kasi you're supposed to pay for that experience tapos pakiyeme kiyeme ka lang kasi wala kang practice sa haybol mo o kaya oa kang masyado, so mas ok practice eating with your hands first at home. There's also an Ethiopian Resstaurant in San Francisco where we ate a couple of times pero ang sink nila nasa restroom. Ang kamay ay hinuhugasan o nililinis with hot towels, mas masarap pa rin ang Pinoy food, kaya sana may pera ako to go to Jeepney in New York.
Here in Europe i tried to eat in Blind Restaurant....you can't see your food, no lights....you must try to eat without seeing anybody, but you can hear them. INTERESTING EXPERIENCE!
Try mo sa Captain A's sa Cebu. Masarap ang boodle fight nila. It's not just a marketing style at all. It's promoting culture. Our own Filipino culture. And say that's the strategy they want to go with it, then cool. Man, nagkakamay nga ako sa province eh. Esp pag sugba ang ulam. You only have to explore things. Oh and btw, California Maki is a kind of Sushi so di mo pweding iclaim na wala iyan sa Japan :P Just saying as well :) Mabuhay.
meron. boodle fight nga yan. comes from the practice of eating together smorgasbord style in boot camp. I tried that in one of the military camps here in Mindanao when I was a kid.
Occasionally i would eat on a banana leaf covered table but i dont put the rice and ulam together in the center like they do above. Seems a bit too messy for me.
Tama sya,yung acceptance masarap sa pakiramdam.wala naman talagang karapatan ang kahit na sino para pintasan ang nakagisnang kultura at kaugalian ng bawat isa.kultura nga eh
I have travelled all of asia and europe, became an Australian by choice but no way I will scrutinize the things I grew up with. Yes budol eating is not that common everywhere but it is happening and accepted in the Philippines and as what 2010Maharlika says, its about promoting pinoy food and culture. So for the haters, well malangsa pa kayo sa isda!
Looks good. more like gimmick food but seems to work. I'll check it out. My only problem with this clip is the owner referring to her friends as "my American friends". You're an AMerican TOO if you were born in America. Stop hyphenating who you are by calling yourself a Fil-Am just because it sounds cool on ABS-CBN, it doesn't make you any less of a pinoy if do so. You think some Italin kid from brooklyn refers to their friends as American friends, NOPE, they call them just friends.
It's really not gimmick food because there are "kamayan" restaurants in the Philippines. It is a way of eating, dining in our Filipino culture as much as using spoon and fork as opposed to fork and knife like they do in the US and other Western cultures. Hand eating is not gimmicky by any means when it comes to Filipino food.
***** Some of them are born in the Philippines then became a US Citizen that's why they called Phil-Am...My young children are born in NYC but if you tell them that they aren't half Filipino..they are mad.And they like to eat at Jeepney Restaurant.The owner.is very humble down to earth . I like her a lot.
That's great! With just the name alone, 'Jeepney' connotes Filipino already. It's cool because jeepny is the most popular public transportation. And, Jeepney Resto promotes Filipino foods to the different nationalities of New York City. Fantastic!
Nice to see that foreigners are loving it. Well, it's really good to experience this. This is truly Filipino! Good job Jeepney!!
Thank you... that is very kind of you to say. We really truly put pinoys pride in our vision. while it saddens me that some people would be disappointed, we are happy that there are kabigans and our non filipino friends that are excited for us as a community. for us, its always been about promoting our food and culture as a movement.
Be proud tayo kasi tayo ang nakikilala sa lahat, Laban Lang pilipino❤️😎😊😇
WOW!!! It's very, very cool...eating delicious food with bare hands accompanied by chatting during your meals is very memorable and refreshing.
stop hatin.. start eating!!!
bawas sa hugasan yan no need spoon & pork hehe nice
RICHMOND HILL fork lol
RICHMOND HILL spoon n pork 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
F defect....
hahahahaha oo nga noh
Good idea yan .. hindi na nila kailangan maghugas ng plato
I'll have to try this next time i go up there!
Be proud
When I was in America there was a guy asks me,
"Is it true that you filipinos eat with your hands?" with a disgusting look on his face and I said,
"Why? Do you eat with your feet?"
HAHAHAH!!! Nice one...
Hahahahahhaha
I'm Español filipino does that make me filipino too?
Yes
filipinos have some Spanish influence
Yes u are
No
You can answer you're own question sir.
Wow galing nmn ng ibang lahi nkkikamayan din
Great Job!!! :) You are the man!
I miss Kamayan! Yummy longanisa, bbq lechon, lumpia, rice yum 😋
Yayyyy!!! Another pinoy resto to check out. Never experience kamayan in the Philippines and I always wanted to try it. Now I'll get to do it here! Thanks Jeepney!!!
Wow na wow. Keep going gaw
It’s great 👍 excellent wow 😮 yummy 😋 god bless and peace ✌️
Proud to be Filipino! No need of any arguments why eating with bare hands because that's how we eat and even rich people does because of some dishes which is better eaten without using spoon and fork... the foods are mix together or not even the sauces, not a big deal BECAUSE THAT'S HOW THE EXCITEMENT WORKS AND PEOPLE ENJOYED IT AS WELL... Its a unique concept and bringing people together and enjoying their meal... New experience for non- Filipinos. :)
and by the way...do u know that if u eat at a moroccan or ethiopian resto they eat with their hands too?
Ooooh! My favorite food is all the good food jumbled up! Yummy!
***** i agree..if the owner wanted to attract different nationalities, they should consider putting utensils.or atleast they have the option to use a pair.its the food that counts not the tradition of how its being eaten.only filipinos would appreciate that.
Shine M th I agree because I'm Filipino and i'm not gonna eat with my bare hands. Sorry😲
Daming bitter Dito parang hindi Galing sa hirap nung unang panahon wala naman kutchara tinidor..dapat matuwa tayo Kasi pinupuri tayu ng mga ibang lahi..Godbless po to All.
To each his/her own. Nothing wrong eating with your hands but not all Filipinos do it 'cause some of us was not brought up that way. I eat with my hands depending on the food I eat like crab, shrimp. And when it's raining I love to eat marinated milkfish with salty red egg and tomatoes. People from India eat with their hands too.
proud Filipino. ♥♥♥
WOW mukhang YUMMY talga. Ma-kapag-kamay na nga! ;)
Wonder if the have toyo-kalamasi combo sauce there? Toyo(soy sauce) Kalamasi(small sour sitrus) plus some chilli spice like Sili Labuyo(small chilli pepper).
Actually wala naman utensil nuong panahon ng barok o "stone age" ok lang naman nagkakamay at I'm sure may sabon at gripo na tubig ginagamit nila sa restaurant na yan at kung may magreklamo ng pananakit ng tyan sigurado sa sobrang kabusugan yun hehehe.
😂😂😂😂😂💓
masaya nga silang tingnan eh... puro convo at di puro cellphone... which is a good thing...
I'm proud to be pinoy. Tanggap ko pagka pinoy ko at Yong pagka may while u eating.
Overproud
One problem in the philippines is nilalait nla kapwa pinoy. Shame on you guys.
not me.
+Pizza Dude Utut mo baka nga isa kapa eh lol
Bamimi Mimamiha utot mo rin. Di ako ganun
lol don't be too shocked cos that is the worse attitude of our kababayan peoples..crab mentality and too proud to themselves...
kenneth sullano STFU already
I wish there was a Filipino restaurant here in Amsterdam..
You can start up a restaurant there or probably a food stall👍👍.
I don't see anything wrong with this concept that's coz I'm Filipino and to those pinoy saying this looks gross, shame on you! This is culturally accepted back home so going against it is like questioning why some people like to use chopsticks or why some sit on the floor while dining. Each concept is unique on its own and that's what well travelled and well rounded people look for!
let's eat everyone. i eat using my hands. i love it. enjoyed it
Wow sarap nyun ah !!! Ok let's eat 👐
Thats putting Pinoy pride in foreign stomach! Wayyy too cool. Keep it up
Wow....I love this...:-)
that looks and sounds so gooddd! I want to go to NY
Wow, sana meron din dito sa amin sa Bay Area. Kamayan was about to open one with the same budol style (kamayan) over 10 years ago in Daly City, California, but hindi nila nadala ang mga cook nila and nagkaroon nang ibang problema pa yata. If anything kung style nang restaurant sa pilipinas like Kamayan sa Pilipinas where we ate by SM Makati (murang mura ang food nila) may mga sink sila sa loob nang restaurant that is not inside the toilet/washroom/restroom/comfort room and they have soap, water and paper towels to wash their hands with at kita nang lahat na naghuhugas ka nang kamay, at kung gusto mong maghugas nang kamay every minute puwede din dahil very convenient ang locations nang mga lababo. I think they give you hot towels to clean your hands, but can't remember for sure kasi it was 4 years ago na.
Ang dami nang ganitong restaurants sa Pilipinas and we tried a few, pero tong Jeepney ok kasi Budol style talaga. Also kung hindi comfortable using your hands or you have no agility to use them without kubyertos I am sure that they can provide you with spoons, forks, knives and even platos and platito, yon nga lang katawa tawa kang tingnan kasi you're supposed to pay for that experience tapos pakiyeme kiyeme ka lang kasi wala kang practice sa haybol mo o kaya oa kang masyado, so mas ok practice eating with your hands first at home.
There's also an Ethiopian Resstaurant in San Francisco where we ate a couple of times pero ang sink nila nasa restroom. Ang kamay ay hinuhugasan o nililinis with hot towels, mas masarap pa rin ang Pinoy food, kaya sana may pera ako to go to Jeepney in New York.
That's a good way to enjoy your food with friends!
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haay! Saraap! 😋❤️ Pinoy Food!
Boss ko Rin nagkakamay pagkumain Ng rice 👍
YAHOOO FILIPINO FOOD RULES!!!!!
Kumain na ako dito 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Nakaka proud nman😊
Proud to be Filipino
Kamayan eating style
Kka gutom! Hehe! :) Galing!
Gusto kung pumunta dun para kumain ng pinoy foods. Sawa kasi ako ng pagkain dto sa pinas haha.
Wwoooowwww gusto ko pumunta diyan..:) kakagutom san ba yan sa NY..?
enjoy talaga kumain sa ganyan :)
Here in Europe i tried to eat in Blind Restaurant....you can't see your food, no lights....you must try to eat without seeing anybody, but you can hear them. INTERESTING EXPERIENCE!
eating with hands with friends is a good bonding activity.
I miss budol fights... This is what I always like to do during Christmas with the soldiers from the 403rd brigade :3
proud of you guys!
not all Filipinos eat with their hands, it's just a part of the Filipino culture
Subukan mong kumain gamit Ang iyong mga kamay para malaman no Ang pag kakaiba, mas masarap mag kamay. Mag kamay kamay ka Rin pag may time.
Try mo sa Captain A's sa Cebu. Masarap ang boodle fight nila. It's not just a marketing style at all. It's promoting culture. Our own Filipino culture. And say that's the strategy they want to go with it, then cool. Man, nagkakamay nga ako sa province eh. Esp pag sugba ang ulam. You only have to explore things. Oh and btw, California Maki is a kind of Sushi so di mo pweding iclaim na wala iyan sa Japan :P Just saying as well :) Mabuhay.
Love love
meron. boodle fight nga yan. comes from the practice of eating together smorgasbord style in boot camp. I tried that in one of the military camps here in Mindanao when I was a kid.
Nice one looks yummy!
Occasionally i would eat on a banana leaf covered table but i dont put the rice and ulam together in the center like they do above. Seems a bit too messy for me.
Tama sya,yung acceptance masarap sa pakiramdam.wala naman talagang karapatan ang kahit na sino para pintasan ang nakagisnang kultura at kaugalian ng bawat isa.kultura nga eh
made my self proud because of this.
Overproud
I have travelled all of asia and europe, became an Australian by choice but no way I will scrutinize the things I grew up with. Yes budol eating is not that common everywhere but it is happening and accepted in the Philippines and as what 2010Maharlika says, its about promoting pinoy food and culture. So for the haters, well malangsa pa kayo sa isda!
Love eating with my bare hands :) very Filipino
congrats kamayan / jeepney Restaurant.
Very unique , very Pilipino . Masarap mag boodle fight !
wow congrats to the owners. hope to go there one day :)
Hahahaaa!!! super fooney!!! Yes. Correct. I felt that way when i was watchin the video..
damn i'm getting hungry!
So yummy maraming ulam damn sarap mmm M
Filipino style en spirit, mabuhay
Very nice!
cant wait to try this!
Proud to be a Filipino!
Overproud
Sarap kya kmakain na nka kamay.. Mghugas ka lng tlga haha..
THIS IS GREAT!!!!!!!!!! IT IS TIME THE CLEOFE EMPIRE takes over NEW YORK!!!!
Sarap naman kase talaga
Mukhang masmasarap pa to kaysa sa mga ganitong klaseng kainan sa Pilipinas
Wow, nice..
Look soo good
Filipino pride
proud to be Filipino
Overproud
201 1st Ave
(between 13th St & 12th St)
New York, NY 10003
Neighborhood: East Village
Nice...
Im Filipino and we are hospitable
only few pinoys are using barehands today. we use port and spoon now
wow that's great ....
Wow proud 2 be pinoy.
Keep it up!!!
WOW... i wish i went there
Have u ever ate Balut?Its the best!
So good...
boodle fight 😂
wow i'm hungry! yummyyyyyyyyyyyyy
nakakagutom!
The best meal of Filipino
proud to be pinoy
Nakakatuwa namn
Looks good. more like gimmick food but seems to work. I'll check it out. My only problem with this clip is the owner referring to her friends as "my American friends". You're an AMerican TOO if you were born in America. Stop hyphenating who you are by calling yourself a Fil-Am just because it sounds cool on ABS-CBN, it doesn't make you any less of a pinoy if do so. You think some Italin kid from brooklyn refers to their friends as American friends, NOPE, they call them just friends.
It's really not gimmick food because there are "kamayan" restaurants in the Philippines. It is a way of eating, dining in our Filipino culture as much as using spoon and fork as opposed to fork and knife like they do in the US and other Western cultures. Hand eating is not gimmicky by any means when it comes to Filipino food.
your profile pic tho xD
***** Some of them are born in the Philippines then became a US Citizen that's why they called Phil-Am...My young children are born in NYC but if you tell them that they aren't half Filipino..they are mad.And they like to eat at Jeepney Restaurant.The owner.is very humble down to earth . I like her a lot.
uhmm maybe because she has filipino friends that are already familiar with filipino culture. duh?
My dear,just only a citizenship American.but the blood is Filipino. Okay duh.
Sarap....mmmmm
iwant go on NY too thats my dream
mahirap lang mag kamay pag my paper cut ka, tapos sawsawan mo my toyo-calamnsi/ suka-bawang
I'm hungry right now watching this video
Hopefully nobody calls you while your eating, the hand gesture of the galaxy s4 may come in handy =)
Nakaka gutom