So happy to see Filipino cuisine get the recognition it absolutely deserves... The challenge with Kasama is it is almost impossible to get dinner reservations and with dinner prix fixe price north of $ 230 per person sans beverages, it is definitely significantly higher end than the typical Filipino dining experience. It is positioned as a higher end dining "destination" for sure. Wishing KASAMA much success.
@@eatsmylifeYT It's like this. Siya ang kasama ko (She/He is my companion). Magkasama kaming nag punta dito (We came here together). Tagalog: Kasama ko siya. Magkasama kami. English: He/She is my companion. We are together.
I love how each time this couple is covered, the wife’s Korean nationality is never mentioned. I don’t think y’all grasp how big a deal that is for her culture.
Phils 🇵🇭 so mixd..frm flan,latin names ¬ too asian because of brown skin but its there, noodles,B-day & fiesta fave-fried spring eggrolls..and where Ube can only be found❤
Para mong pinagbihis si Maria Clara ng kasuotang pangkanluranin para lang matanggap siya ng ibang lahi, kahit na siya nama'y may angking natural na ganda. Maaari namang pag-igihin pa ang mainam nang kalidad ng Pagkaing Pinoy nang hindi lumalayo sa totoong pagkakakilanlan nito. Pero yung ganito? Para lang sa katanyagan. Maaari mo namang mahalin at ipagmalaki ang pagkaing sariling atin na hindi na nangangailan ng "Michelin Star". Mga Pilipinong may isip kolonyal lamang ang matutuwa sa kabalighuang iyan.
Waiting for: it's traditional Filipino food elevated to fine dining for delicate palates and "crab mentality" comments to come flooding in😂😂😂. Also lame justifications like: "it's Filipino-inspired." And we can't forget the "muh Michelin Star" comments. For the record, I agree with you
I just wish Fil-Ams would ask someone who speaks fluent tagalog first before using it instead of just using google translate. Eitherway, what matters is the food! Congratulations!
Hay, ayaw ata nila mag critic sa Pinas na mga restaurant na may mas maraming mga pinoy dishes from north to south kase nasa isip parin nila yung misconception na makidnap, etc. HAHAHAH Good for the filams though
As a 🇵🇭Pilipino, The only thing Pilipino about this restaurant is the chef & his skin color. That aint pilipino pood! You'll never find those kind of pood in the 🇵🇭Philippines. This is my Brutally Honest Review of Kasama's 13 course meal. 1. Kinilaw is just 🇮🇹Italian ceviche. Caviar is never in pilipino cuisine & its more expensive than gold!🤪 2. Lumpia is just 🇻🇳Vietnamese Spring roll. Oyster is typically grilled with melted cheese & garlic in 🇵🇭. Not Olive oil, this is just 🇮🇹 oyster. 3. Nilaga is suppose to be beef shank soup, not a rice bowl with cabbage & marrow! 4. Siomai is from 🇭🇰Hong Kong. 5. Shitake Mushroom adobo, never once cooked in a pilipino home. Only the sauce is 🇵🇭. 6. Salmon Chicharon. No Salmon in 🇵🇭 bec. it's expensive as Fk! , just bangus. 7. Pancit is just 🇮🇹Italian pasta w squid ink. 8. Kare-kare is suppose to be ox tail, no lamb in 🇵🇭. Only goats🐐. 9. Bistek is just Japanese🇯🇵 Wagyu w a tagalog sauce. Thus the name "Bistek Tagalog". 10. Truffle croissant is not even🇵🇭, it's French🇫🇷. 11. Banana Cue is never eaten w creme. It's just carmelized brown sugar. 12. Halo-halo in 🇵🇭 doesnt have lychee, honeydew granita & pandan. These are not even pilipino fruits! 13. You'll never find Ube Basque Cake in the 🇵🇭. You'll find Ube Pan de Sal.
Clap clap for your crab mentality! Whatever happened to food evolution? One restaurant introduces the Filipino food to the global scene and you pull them down? Kudos to you. You are one of the reasons why we havent evolved as a community.
@@sherie38 Youre missing the point! They are not introducing pilipino pood! That's contemporary cuisine, pilipino inspired. Thats why Phil pood never gets recognition. Thailand, Vietnam pushes their original recipe not fusion. Thats why Pho & Pad Thai are world famous! 🤪
true! I would love for Filipino food to be recognized globally but without the need to dress it up in western style. Caviar? Truffle? Really? It's Filipino-inspired maybe, but not Filipino resto.
My understanding is it is FILIPINO inspired and for me, that's a wonderful thing... Authentic Filipino cuisine will be a bit challenging for the average American palate.
Kasama doesn't mean Together in Tagalog. He doesn't know our language. I doubt if he actually knows our cuisine. Maybe that's why he needed to put a twist on it. Because he doesn't understand it either.
Grabeh ka Naman makapanghusga.filipino pa rin sya.importante Hindi verbatim.yung pinaka buod Ng salita.ang salitang Tagalog Naman maraming kahulugan depende sa gamit.importante Yung nilalaman.anu ba yan 3:19
So happy to see Filipino cuisine get the recognition it absolutely deserves... The challenge with Kasama is it is almost impossible to get dinner reservations and with dinner prix fixe price north of $ 230 per person sans beverages, it is definitely significantly higher end than the typical Filipino dining experience. It is positioned as a higher end dining "destination" for sure. Wishing KASAMA much success.
Long overdue recognition for Filipino food, finally!
Proud Filipino here! So happy to see Filipinos making a big name in the culinary world today! Congratulations, KASAMA and CORA! 😍
Oh, I wish I can taste those twists..They look so delicious!!
Wishing all these businesses success!
Im pure Pinoy.. and I love donuts!! just woww dude!!
always watching from philippines. ❤❤❤ proud
All looks delicious!!!
OMG..! I LOVE FILIPINO FOODS Its hard to find like that here in Eindhoven Netherlands
its really crap... even filipinos dont like it
Kasama actually means 'Companion'.
Together means 'Magkasama' in Tagalog.
true
So how would you explain "Siya ang kasama ko."?
@@eatsmylifeYT she's/he's my companion
@@skreyao4898 Exactly. So the original poster's original explanation is wrong. He edited it after I commented.
@@eatsmylifeYT It's like this. Siya ang kasama ko (She/He is my companion). Magkasama kaming nag punta dito (We came here together).
Tagalog: Kasama ko siya. Magkasama kami.
English: He/She is my companion. We are together.
❤❤❤ ang sarap naman yan
Another Filipino Pride 🌟🙌💛🇵🇭
Mabuhay!!
I love how each time this couple is covered, the wife’s Korean nationality is never mentioned. I don’t think y’all grasp how big a deal that is for her culture.
Just subscribed. Yum, Pinoy food.
Love it!
so good.. Congrats
Congratulations chef
Yummy! Everything looks delicious.👍🏼❤️
WOW!!! IT LOOKS DELICIOUS, IMPRESSIVE REPORTING. . IS FILIPINO FOOD UNDERRATED ??
Phils 🇵🇭 so mixd..frm flan,latin names ¬ too asian because of brown skin but its there, noodles,B-day & fiesta fave-fried spring eggrolls..and where Ube can only be found❤
Not too asian because of brown skin? LOL. Majority of Asians have brown skin, whitening skin products are just popularized, but it's not natural
It’s so delicious ❤
respect!
First filipino michelin star restaurant ❤
Para mong pinagbihis si Maria Clara ng kasuotang pangkanluranin para lang matanggap siya ng ibang lahi, kahit na siya nama'y may angking natural na ganda. Maaari namang pag-igihin pa ang mainam nang kalidad ng Pagkaing Pinoy nang hindi lumalayo sa totoong pagkakakilanlan nito. Pero yung ganito? Para lang sa katanyagan. Maaari mo namang mahalin at ipagmalaki ang pagkaing sariling atin na hindi na nangangailan ng "Michelin Star". Mga Pilipinong may isip kolonyal lamang ang matutuwa sa kabalighuang iyan.
correct!
Waiting for: it's traditional Filipino food elevated to fine dining for delicate palates and "crab mentality" comments to come flooding in😂😂😂. Also lame justifications like: "it's Filipino-inspired." And we can't forget the "muh Michelin Star" comments.
For the record, I agree with you
I just wish Fil-Ams would ask someone who speaks fluent tagalog first before using it instead of just using google translate. Eitherway, what matters is the food! Congratulations!
❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
😘❤❤❤
Beer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Wow! Nice way to promote Pinoy foods 👍 but If you really want to taste the real taste of Filipino foods, visit the Philippines.
LOW-LAH
At least she said it. Could have said only grandma
corazón ❤
philippines has veggies soap but it wont show in USA because people there dont like it only the fried and desert.
Soap? Did you mean "soup"?
Ube donut now I wanna buy, sounds good hope its good .nice plating fr oysters it will definitely pass western taste and standards ,not bad !
Anthony Bourdain manifestation came true
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤❤❤🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Wrong. "Kasama" means "Companion" in Tagalog
Depends on how you use the word.
Kasama means “with”
@King mag-kasama means together.
Boplaks, it depends on the context.
Together/With is more accurate.
Sama-sama is "together", kasama is "companion", magkasama is "with"
Well, they can
Eat their HEART out
;)
XD
B)
Hay, ayaw ata nila mag critic sa Pinas na mga restaurant na may mas maraming mga pinoy dishes from north to south kase nasa isip parin nila yung misconception na makidnap, etc. HAHAHAH Good for the filams though
As a 🇵🇭Pilipino, The only thing Pilipino about this restaurant is the chef & his skin color. That aint pilipino pood! You'll never find those kind of pood in the 🇵🇭Philippines. This is my Brutally Honest Review of Kasama's 13 course meal.
1. Kinilaw is just 🇮🇹Italian ceviche. Caviar is never in pilipino cuisine & its more expensive than gold!🤪
2. Lumpia is just 🇻🇳Vietnamese Spring roll. Oyster is typically grilled with melted cheese & garlic in 🇵🇭. Not Olive oil, this is just 🇮🇹 oyster.
3. Nilaga is suppose to be beef shank soup, not a rice bowl with cabbage & marrow!
4. Siomai is from 🇭🇰Hong Kong.
5. Shitake Mushroom adobo, never once cooked in a pilipino home. Only the sauce is 🇵🇭.
6. Salmon Chicharon. No Salmon in 🇵🇭 bec. it's expensive as Fk! , just bangus.
7. Pancit is just 🇮🇹Italian pasta w squid ink.
8. Kare-kare is suppose to be ox tail, no lamb in 🇵🇭. Only goats🐐.
9. Bistek is just Japanese🇯🇵 Wagyu w a tagalog sauce. Thus the name "Bistek Tagalog".
10. Truffle croissant is not even🇵🇭, it's French🇫🇷.
11. Banana Cue is never eaten w creme. It's just carmelized brown sugar.
12. Halo-halo in 🇵🇭 doesnt have lychee, honeydew granita & pandan. These are not even pilipino fruits!
13. You'll never find Ube Basque Cake in the 🇵🇭. You'll find Ube Pan de Sal.
Clap clap for your crab mentality! Whatever happened to food evolution? One restaurant introduces the Filipino food to the global scene and you pull them down? Kudos to you. You are one of the reasons why we havent evolved as a community.
@@sherie38 Youre missing the point! They are not introducing pilipino pood! That's contemporary cuisine, pilipino inspired. Thats why Phil pood never gets recognition. Thailand, Vietnam pushes their original recipe not fusion. Thats why Pho & Pad Thai are world famous! 🤪
true! I would love for Filipino food to be recognized globally but without the need to dress it up in western style. Caviar? Truffle? Really? It's Filipino-inspired maybe, but not Filipino resto.
My understanding is it is FILIPINO inspired and for me, that's a wonderful thing... Authentic Filipino cuisine will be a bit challenging for the average American palate.
@@ptg01 agree on this
He couldn't even pronounced Kasama and Tagalog in Filipino accent 😩
So what. What point are you trying to make? Does that mean you won’t support your countryman? That’s very judgmental
Kasama doesn't mean Together in Tagalog. He doesn't know our language. I doubt if he actually knows our cuisine. Maybe that's why he needed to put a twist on it. Because he doesn't understand it either.
Grabeh ka Naman makapanghusga.filipino pa rin sya.importante Hindi verbatim.yung pinaka buod Ng salita.ang salitang Tagalog Naman maraming kahulugan depende sa gamit.importante Yung nilalaman.anu ba yan 3:19
That’s pretty harsh
For an average American: Oh yes, chinese
hahahah what a slap in the face of Filipino chefs in the main land. Bet the food here is better and for less, the hell would you expect from Michelin
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