@@kayesdigginit1519 I don’t know much about it, if you are really interested you can google it. I’ve only heard the taste is different, I’m in Canada so I’ve only had the nestle
I've been to Japan numerous times, and one thing I notice is that American kitkat is much sweeter than Jaoanese kitkat, considering the original flavor
Jay's enthusiasm makes him so cute! It's really cool getting to try things from different cultures, can't wait to see Japan as well! Hope Nicole had fun!
Nobody seems to be aware that Don Quixote is a character from Spanish literature, makes you wonder how it became so popular in Japan as a convenience store considering its origin "Don Quixote[a][b][c] is a Spanish epic novel by Miguel de Cervantes. It was originally published in two parts, in 1605 and 1615. Considered a founding work of Western literature, it is often labelled as the first modern novel[2][3] and one of the greatest works ever written.[4][5] Don Quixote is also one of the most-translated books in the world[6] and one of the best-selling novels of all time"
@@DantesGrillbut associating a car to a horse makes more sense since cars essentially replaced horses as a form or transportation and engines are described in terms of horsepower. Don Quixote seems really random by comparison.
@@ErikaaMartinez People came up with something, gave it a name and it became popular. Don Quixote "revolves around the adventures of a member of the lowest nobility", Don Quijote is a cheap store for the "lowest nobility". It doesn't have to be more complicated than that
@@DantesGrill I’m not saying it needed to be complicated lol. The original comment said that it makes one wonder how it became so popular in Japan and I thought that comment was justified considering how distinct it seemed. Your theory is interesting and may very well be the reason why they chose to name it Don Quixote 🤷♀️
From Hawaii, we have 2 Don Quijote here on Oahu. I usually go there once a week. Not only do they sell japanese goods and snacks but they also sell fresh bentos daily.
The fun fact that Don Quixote is actually from spanish literature. Its funny to see it be something completely different somewhere else. And makes me wonder if they are "related" some how or if the store is named after the character.
I just want to pause and take a moment to admire Jack beautiful face. The man needs to share his skin care routine. Many guys (and girls) would benefit greatly from it.
Fun fact! They started introducing flavored Kit-Kat here in the US a couple years ago, starting with "blueberry muffin". They've gone through a handful of flavors since then, but the horchata flavor they introduced around July or August was DA BOMB!!!
love this episode so much!! Esp the fact that every other round you force the reactors to listen to the donki tune, just like how the themesong repeats itself in the actual store HAHA. perfect experience. hope you had a good vacay Nicole!
Hi! I’m from Hawaii, and I live very very very conveniently close to a Don Quijote where I literally get my groceries everyday! Whatever Nicole got was authenticly from Japan. But the one here in HI is pretty special because it has a good assortment of other Asian snacks and ingredients (me personally, I go there for mainly Filipino ingredients and snacks bc I myself is Filipino) I’m glad you guys did a Don Q video. And honestly not something I’d expect :0 mainland sadly doesn’t have this store but it really does cater to the Asian culture. Literally my favorite supermarket, and I really don’t think I could live without that store. ALSO!! It’s 24/7 👀
Yes, “kitto katsu” literally means you will “surely/certainly win”! They market them particularly for students during entrance exam season as a gift of good luck for passing them.
Im going to Japan next month, and Im so excited. So many places to go, so many foods to eat, so many various things to experience. Seeing all of these snacks, makes me even more stoked to go to Japan
Same. A lot of themeseem like they haven’t tried a lot of different foods and I’d love to meet up with them and just introduce my food and background which is Cambodian, Australian and a bit of Vietnamese/Chinese to them.
Haha I work for Don Quixote , but in LA it's under the name Tokyo Central or Marukai. Customers always enjoy finding new japanese foods and snacks to try.
Here in Hokkaido, we have 3 types of Naruto. 1. Naruto, the fish cake - Kamaboko 2. Naruto chicken, first well known in Otaru, Hokkaido but is now known prefecture-wide (but not really on Honshu).| 3. Naruto, the anime character.
I love watching your videos because they are so funny you guys should do "Try Not To Eat Lilo & Stitch''. That would be a great idea for you guys to try. Lilo and Stitch is one of my Favorite Movies.😀😀😀😀😀
When I lived in Korea, I loved going to the small stores. They would have whole, dried squid hanging from the rafters, and you could tear off how much you wanted and pay for it. It was so good. Just one of the many things I miss from over there.
So fun! The noodles and Kit Kat are my favorites, would definitely try them! Yum! They need to bring the different flavors of the Kit Kats here in the states! Tried some treats in Japan before when I went with my family. New treats to check out now! 💗💗💗🤗😉
Only thing I would argue is that DonQuijote is not really a discount store 😅 Living here for 14yrs and DonQuijote is the last place I check for cheap stuff lol Very convenient cuz they have it all...but not any cheaper. Sometimes stuff is more expensive lol
Izzy, there are several locations of Tokyo Central and Marukai, which are Japanese markets that are owned by the same company. There is Nijiya as well. They are in California,.several are in the Los Angeles area. A little surprised that Nicole didn't bring any senbei (same thing as a fortune cookie - the original recipe comes from Japan - and it comes in different flavors).
They call it Don Don Donki here in Singapore and they are in almost every shopping mall I went to. I go there to find snacks too. I love the warm roasted sweet potatoes as well as their mochi and taiyaki ice cream. I get it all the time. 😋
Actually they just did the hard way to eat the Dried Squid. In Vietnam, we usually use charcoal or firewood to heat it, then we shred it thinner just like Pulled Pork. We dont eat that THICK.
The mug of noodles would be perfect for the days that you don't want to really cook and you don't want to worry about a big meal. Since every one of the reactors loved them, then I'm sure my whole family would too 😊
Kitkats are super popular in Japan. Because a phrase "Kitu Katsu" meaning "Good luck" sounds similar. So they will give Kitkats to people and say Good luck. And I absolutely love it.
You should do the "Long, long man" commercial series with this new batch of reactors. I remember when you did it with the old ones and it was hilarious.
Heya I’m from Hawaii on the island of Oahu and I live in the city of Kapolei where there’s gonna be a new Don Quijote store 🏬 that it’s gonna be like in the centermost spot of Kapolei where KMart used to reside which is like several miles away from my home area. Also, there are like 3 Don Quijote stores on Oahu and we could barely get like half of any Japanese stuff that it can offer and ship to Hawaii sometimes or something. In addition, I have tried like a quarter of some snacks that were presented in this video and I understand that some of its flavors are not for everybody’s content so I get it. Moreover, I haven’t visited the mainland in a long time since I was a kid like many years ago, but I’m kinda surprised that I never noticed where there are no Don Quijote stores around any of the states other than the small foreign Euro town areas such as Chinatown and Koreatown and whatever. Other than that, another great foodie and snackie video as usual so yea haha 😊👌.
Haa ok cool. Well I rarely go inside to the Waipahu Don Quijote store to buy whatever stuff that’s somewhat needed in my house other than buying the Andagi pancake balls on Sundays for small breakfast and snack stuff sometimes or something so yea haha.
I really enjoyed my Don Quijote experience from when I was in Japan, but most of the snacks I picked up were either at Family Mart, Lawson, or 7-11. Man, I wish our 7-11s were like the ones in Japan.
Izzi looking flawless..also izzy next time you go to Hawaii you gotta explore more..check out the old seed shops and the 7-11s have alot of different snacks and kit-kats.
Greetings from Japan. An important notice:We all can sing Don Quixote’s theme song but I did not know this dancing video. I bet a lot of locals don’t know. So please don’t ask us to dance that move for you 😂 anyways, come visit Japan, I’ll show you around Shibuya.
They were saying there is none of this store in CA, but, their is actually a Japanese store in Kerry Mesa, San Diego that is owned by the same place! They have Donqui Penguin logo all over the stores and it is a 3 in one store so they have 3 stores owned by them in the same parking lot! It is called “Marukai Market” or “Tokyo Central”
I did went to two different Tokyo Central because of my own interests. It was impressive at first but compare to Japan it won’t be the same espeically the price. I don’t think they explore much outside where they live and work to know.
Of course I know. It's a famous book of Spain by Miguel de Cervsntes and it is about an old Man who become obsessed by reading knight books and want to become one of them. It is a very famous book that it is translated by many languages.
I wanted to go to Japan to try real Ramen and you know it’s going to be amazing there! There’s only but so much oodles and noodles I can handle lol give me the good stuff!
Don Quixote, created by Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes, is one of literature's most iconic characters. Published in two parts in 1605 and 1615, "Don Quixote" follows the adventures of an aging nobleman named Alonso Quixano who becomes delusional after reading too many chivalric romances. Convinced that he is a knight errant, Quixote sets out on a series of absurd and comical adventures, accompanied by his loyal squire, Sancho Panza. Cervantes' work is often considered the first modern European novel and is celebrated for its exploration of reality, illusion, and the power of storytelling. Don Quixote's enduring legacy lies in its satirical commentary on the human condition and the transformative potential of literature.
Did Izzy say 'We only have Daiso here?" I'm in Kansas and we don't have a Daiso anywhere in the state. I definitely need to get to Japan! My husband and I hope to go someday.
It's on the 'bucket list' for a LOT of folks, myself included. I've got 5 countries on my list that I vow to myself to visit before I die: Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, and Taiwan.
@@ashleycarolina5855 The stores are changing their names to Tokyo Central but it's all the same. There's a Tokyo Cental in Cupertino which was formerly a Marukai.
Hey People Vs Food I have a idea for a episode for you guys it’s called Try to keep eating Japanese Pizza edition, it because Japanese Pizza Hut has pretty weird pizzas for a example they have a pizza with ramen on it, and another pizza example is a pizza with pickles as a topping just pickles. The Japanese Pizza Hut can get pretty weird just look it up.
Nicole! You've gotta give them the Japanese dorito taco chip!!! Those are so good!!! Also since spring is coming you should do a Japanese sakura snacks video!
The kitkats aren’t made in America because it isn’t the same company. American kitkat is made by Hershey’s while Japanese is made by Nestle.
It's so weird how the companies aren't fighting over who owns the rights to the candy name. Maybe they've got a $$$ agreement 🤷♀️
@@kayesdigginit1519 I don’t know much about it, if you are really interested you can google it. I’ve only heard the taste is different, I’m in Canada so I’ve only had the nestle
In my country we get the Nestle one
It comes in dark, milk and original
That's it 😢
I've been to Japan numerous times, and one thing I notice is that American kitkat is much sweeter than Jaoanese kitkat, considering the original flavor
@lucycy9825 funny thing though, IDGAC
Jay's enthusiasm makes him so cute! It's really cool getting to try things from different cultures, can't wait to see Japan as well! Hope Nicole had fun!
Put Jay in more food content - his adventurous palate and appreciation of other cultures is so open and admirable!
I agree I seen him before and then he disappeared he’s so underrated glad he is back though!
For people in the US, if you have a World Market nearby, I have bought Japanese Kit Kats there once when visiting the US.
I really love jay in this video! His energy and appreciation for the culture is so enjoyable to watch
The facials from Izzy & Ashley are the best thing about this episode 😅
Both are adorable
They are literally both my favourites!!!❤
Izzy is always enjoying some awesome food! This is making me super hungry!
But don’t they all enjoy awesome food 😭
Nobody seems to be aware that Don Quixote is a character from Spanish literature, makes you wonder how it became so popular in Japan as a convenience store considering its origin
"Don Quixote[a][b][c] is a Spanish epic novel by Miguel de Cervantes. It was originally published in two parts, in 1605 and 1615. Considered a founding work of Western literature, it is often labelled as the first modern novel[2][3] and one of the greatest works ever written.[4][5] Don Quixote is also one of the most-translated books in the world[6] and one of the best-selling novels of all time"
The same reason why the Mustang is a very popular car when it's actually a horse
@@DantesGrillbut associating a car to a horse makes more sense since cars essentially replaced horses as a form or transportation and engines are described in terms of horsepower.
Don Quixote seems really random by comparison.
@@ErikaaMartinez People came up with something, gave it a name and it became popular. Don Quixote "revolves around the adventures of a member of the lowest nobility", Don Quijote is a cheap store for the "lowest nobility". It doesn't have to be more complicated than that
@@DantesGrill I’m not saying it needed to be complicated lol. The original comment said that it makes one wonder how it became so popular in Japan and I thought that comment was justified considering how distinct it seemed. Your theory is interesting and may very well be the reason why they chose to name it Don Quixote 🤷♀️
jay always love to try new food!! love him!! he’s adventurous in trying new food and is very respectful!!
Can I just say, the Fiji Apple Flavor KitKats are SO so good. This episode made me miss Japan so much, take me BAACCKK
From Hawaii, we have 2 Don Quijote here on Oahu. I usually go there once a week. Not only do they sell japanese goods and snacks but they also sell fresh bentos daily.
10:34 - Izzy... the matcha and Ube are two of my favorites hands down!!
The fun fact that Don Quixote is actually from spanish literature. Its funny to see it be something completely different somewhere else. And makes me wonder if they are "related" some how or if the store is named after the character.
They need more adventurers reactors. Jamie should have been in this one she likes everything.
I loved how happy (mostly) they were to try these snacks! Jay’s excitement was the best - He & Martine were such a great pair 💜
Thank you 💛💛
If i was ever on React... Nicole would be my HERO of the day... a full suitcase of snacks! Absolutely EPIC!
I just want to pause and take a moment to admire Jack beautiful face. The man needs to share his skin care routine. Many guys (and girls) would benefit greatly from it.
❤ appreciate u
Idk why I’m losing it over Izzy talking bout “oh my god I’m about to be so skinny🫢” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
11:19 - Respect to the editors lol... I love the inclusion of Deidara cause it really does sound like he says Katsu hahaha
Izzy has the best reactions!!
Japan also does seasonal KitKat flavours - there are special ones for Halloween, Christmas, springtime etc.
& white day
Fun fact! They started introducing flavored Kit-Kat here in the US a couple years ago, starting with "blueberry muffin". They've gone through a handful of flavors since then, but the horchata flavor they introduced around July or August was DA BOMB!!!
love this episode so much!! Esp the fact that every other round you force the reactors to listen to the donki tune, just like how the themesong repeats itself in the actual store HAHA. perfect experience.
hope you had a good vacay Nicole!
Hi! I’m from Hawaii, and I live very very very conveniently close to a Don Quijote where I literally get my groceries everyday! Whatever Nicole got was authenticly from Japan. But the one here in HI is pretty special because it has a good assortment of other Asian snacks and ingredients (me personally, I go there for mainly Filipino ingredients and snacks bc I myself is Filipino) I’m glad you guys did a Don Q video. And honestly not something I’d expect :0 mainland sadly doesn’t have this store but it really does cater to the Asian culture. Literally my favorite supermarket, and I really don’t think I could live without that store. ALSO!! It’s 24/7 👀
I need more try not to eat. I have now watched every single one.. in the last month. I finished every single one hahaha 😂😅
Princess izzy is so amazing, and such a big foodie and always has a fun time eating the food,even though the punishment food is always terrifying 😂😂
Yes, “kitto katsu” literally means you will “surely/certainly win”! They market them particularly for students during entrance exam season as a gift of good luck for passing them.
Try not to eat Shamelss please!!!! There’s so much good food in that show with the diner but also.. punishment food as well! 😂😂 PLEASE DO SHAMELESS!
Im going to Japan next month, and Im so excited. So many places to go, so many foods to eat, so many various things to experience. Seeing all of these snacks, makes me even more stoked to go to Japan
Japan is expensive, be careful lol
Makers of KitKat need to open shops all over the world and sale KitKat flavors from around the world
I need Izzy to travel the world of food with me...her reactions are the absolute best
Same. A lot of themeseem like they haven’t tried a lot of different foods and I’d love to meet up with them and just introduce my food and background which is Cambodian, Australian and a bit of Vietnamese/Chinese to them.
Haha I work for Don Quixote , but in LA it's under the name Tokyo Central or Marukai. Customers always enjoy finding new japanese foods and snacks to try.
Naruto Fun Fact: In Japanese Uzumaki means spiral or whirpool and the Uzumaki clan are from the Village Hidden in the Whirlpool.
Here in Hokkaido, we have 3 types of Naruto.
1. Naruto, the fish cake - Kamaboko
2. Naruto chicken, first well known in Otaru, Hokkaido but is now known prefecture-wide (but not really on Honshu).|
3. Naruto, the anime character.
For the first one, we call it, 'Chi-kama'.
Fusion of Cheesu Kamaboko.
A single suitcase could not fit all the flavors of Kit Kat for everyone in the video, let's be real. Definitely on my bucket list to try them all.
Nicole that was so sweet of you to bring them snacks!
1:02 '' there's pictures'' got me deadddddd
I love watching your videos because they are so funny you guys should do "Try Not To Eat Lilo & Stitch''.
That would be a great idea for you guys to try. Lilo and Stitch is one of my Favorite Movies.😀😀😀😀😀
When I lived in Korea, I loved going to the small stores. They would have whole, dried squid hanging from the rafters, and you could tear off how much you wanted and pay for it. It was so good. Just one of the many things I miss from over there.
As someone who’s Japanese, the snacks are SO good ❤
Many of these items, if not all, with the many KitKats can be found at a store in the continental 48, called Pacific Ocean
So fun! The noodles and Kit Kat are my favorites, would definitely try them! Yum! They need to bring the different flavors of the Kit Kats here in the states! Tried some treats in Japan before when I went with my family. New treats to check out now! 💗💗💗🤗😉
I live for this channel frl i make sure to never miss an episode!
The pronunciation has my Japanese-born Mom screaming from Heaven. 🙉
5:35 Vivienne's reaction! Sooo dramatic! Lol
Only thing I would argue is that DonQuijote is not really a discount store 😅 Living here for 14yrs and DonQuijote is the last place I check for cheap stuff lol Very convenient cuz they have it all...but not any cheaper. Sometimes stuff is more expensive lol
Izzy, there are several locations of Tokyo Central and Marukai, which are Japanese markets that are owned by the same company. There is Nijiya as well. They are in California,.several are in the Los Angeles area. A little surprised that Nicole didn't bring any senbei (same thing as a fortune cookie - the original recipe comes from Japan - and it comes in different flavors).
9:48 lol adorable af
It's fun to try new things. Some of these snacks sound good, I definitely like snacks. Some of the packaging is cute.
God, I love both of the Izzy's so much
SAME lol
Omg me too! They're both my favorite out of the girls on the react channel 😊
I only like one of the Izzy’s 😬
Hello from Osaka, Japan! Don Quijote is a very popular tourist destination here in Japan. You can buy so many snacks, candy, alcohol, etc.
We have a few stores in Massachusetts, called Hmart. It’s all Asian Super Market. You can find so many different types of Kit Kat flavors there.
They call it Don Don Donki here in Singapore and they are in almost every shopping mall I went to. I go there to find snacks too. I love the warm roasted sweet potatoes as well as their mochi and taiyaki ice cream. I get it all the time. 😋
Wishing for Cardcaptors try not to eat challenge please 🙏
Hawaii has Don Quijote, my fav store!
Actually they just did the hard way to eat the Dried Squid. In Vietnam, we usually use charcoal or firewood to heat it, then we shred it thinner just like Pulled Pork. We dont eat that THICK.
8:26 - RIGHT Martine?! lol
Izzy reactions are priceless as always 😂
The mug of noodles would be perfect for the days that you don't want to really cook and you don't want to worry about a big meal. Since every one of the reactors loved them, then I'm sure my whole family would too 😊
Kitkats are super popular in Japan.
Because a phrase "Kitu Katsu" meaning "Good luck" sounds similar.
So they will give Kitkats to people and say Good luck.
And I absolutely love it.
It literally says that in the video
You should do the "Long, long man" commercial series with this new batch of reactors. I remember when you did it with the old ones and it was hilarious.
Ashley and Izzy had the funniest reactions. I think the one I want to try the most is the Katsu.
Heya I’m from Hawaii on the island of Oahu and I live in the city of Kapolei where there’s gonna be a new Don Quijote store 🏬 that it’s gonna be like in the centermost spot of Kapolei where KMart used to reside which is like several miles away from my home area. Also, there are like 3 Don Quijote stores on Oahu and we could barely get like half of any Japanese stuff that it can offer and ship to Hawaii sometimes or something. In addition, I have tried like a quarter of some snacks that were presented in this video and I understand that some of its flavors are not for everybody’s content so I get it. Moreover, I haven’t visited the mainland in a long time since I was a kid like many years ago, but I’m kinda surprised that I never noticed where there are no Don Quijote stores around any of the states other than the small foreign Euro town areas such as Chinatown and Koreatown and whatever. Other than that, another great foodie and snackie video as usual so yea haha 😊👌.
🤙🤙 I go to the Waipahu one almost everyday
Haa ok cool. Well I rarely go inside to the Waipahu Don Quijote store to buy whatever stuff that’s somewhat needed in my house other than buying the Andagi pancake balls on Sundays for small breakfast and snack stuff sometimes or something so yea haha.
This was a good episode. I don't think I've ever wanted to be on an episode more than I've wanted to be on this one
I really enjoyed my Don Quijote experience from when I was in Japan, but most of the snacks I picked up were either at Family Mart, Lawson, or 7-11.
Man, I wish our 7-11s were like the ones in Japan.
Oh yes Izzy...Nerds rope and Hi-Chew are my favorite Japanese candies.
Ashley n Izzy are a duo
First time I heard about "Don Quijote" it was while playing Yakuza Kiwami, but I didn´t knew it was a real thing. 🤣
Welcome back it’s been a while for ppl vs food we have been waiting for you Nicole !!
I wish we could get some of those thing ms in the US. Especially the noodles with the little animals in them. How cute!
9 DOLLAR TAKOYAKI MACHINE?! Japan is too cool.
Izzi looking flawless..also izzy next time you go to Hawaii you gotta explore more..check out the old seed shops and the 7-11s have alot of different snacks and kit-kats.
The last one is my favorite! I liked the curry flavor version of those. I miss them so bad
Greetings from Japan. An important notice:We all can sing Don Quixote’s theme song but I did not know this dancing video. I bet a lot of locals don’t know. So please don’t ask us to dance that move for you 😂 anyways, come visit Japan, I’ll show you around Shibuya.
Izzy is so funny in this! so awesome!!
Lol not Ashley saying almost every snack was spicy
They were saying there is none of this store in CA, but, their is actually a Japanese store in Kerry Mesa, San Diego that is owned by the same place! They have Donqui Penguin logo all over the stores and it is a 3 in one store so they have 3 stores owned by them in the same parking lot! It is called “Marukai Market” or “Tokyo Central”
I did went to two different Tokyo Central because of my own interests. It was impressive at first but compare to Japan it won’t be the same espeically the price. I don’t think they explore much outside where they live and work to know.
You can get whole bag of different KitKats in lunch boxs of the them for $60 plus tax and shipping at sugoi mart. My son's uncle got it for him.
Don Quijote owns the Tokyo Central stores in the USA. Gardena, CA has a huge store.
Did you know Don Quijote is an actual character AND book? From the Spanish writer Cervantes!
Of course I know. It's a famous book of Spain by Miguel de Cervsntes and it is about an old Man who become obsessed by reading knight books and want to become one of them. It is a very famous book that it is translated by many languages.
@@jorgegruber728 q grande ese jorge
@@TheMusicMedic635 Muchas gracias! 😊
I really like the Macha Kit Kat. I live in upstate New York, and they are available at many Asian markets. The Sakura flavor is also good.
They are so good. I live in Australia and they are available here too even in some regular supermarkets😅
Thank you Yakuza for introducing me to this place
You guys should do a Try Not To Eat Lunar New Year Festival Foods since it’s going to be Lunar New Year Festival soon
So excited to see this my favorite channel
I wanted to go to Japan to try real Ramen and you know it’s going to be amazing there! There’s only but so much oodles and noodles I can handle lol give me the good stuff!
Don Quixote, created by Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes, is one of literature's most iconic characters. Published in two parts in 1605 and 1615, "Don Quixote" follows the adventures of an aging nobleman named Alonso Quixano who becomes delusional after reading too many chivalric romances. Convinced that he is a knight errant, Quixote sets out on a series of absurd and comical adventures, accompanied by his loyal squire, Sancho Panza. Cervantes' work is often considered the first modern European novel and is celebrated for its exploration of reality, illusion, and the power of storytelling. Don Quixote's enduring legacy lies in its satirical commentary on the human condition and the transformative potential of literature.
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Ash and Izzy at the same table😍😍😍😍. Hola Izzy💙
You cannot lie to me that the mascot of don quijote doesn't look like king dee dee dee
Did Izzy say 'We only have Daiso here?" I'm in Kansas and we don't have a Daiso anywhere in the state. I definitely need to get to Japan! My husband and I hope to go someday.
It's on the 'bucket list' for a LOT of folks, myself included. I've got 5 countries on my list that I vow to myself to visit before I die: Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, and Taiwan.
There is actually a version of Don Quijote here in LA located in Little Tokyo consist of the same character and format of store but pretty small
It’s called marukai market
@@ashleycarolina5855 The stores are changing their names to Tokyo Central but it's all the same. There's a Tokyo Cental in Cupertino which was formerly a Marukai.
Please please please do iZombie!!!! I’m rewatching and some of these brain recipes that Liv makes look so good!!! It would make an AWESOME episode.
13:00 Vivienne doing a reverse Kombucha Girl 🤣
Will DEFINITELY be hoping for an eventual part 2 please 🤞🙏🤞🙏🤞?
Hey People Vs Food I have a idea for a episode for you guys it’s called Try to keep eating Japanese Pizza edition, it because Japanese Pizza Hut has pretty weird pizzas for a example they have a pizza with ramen on it, and another pizza example is a pizza with pickles as a topping just pickles. The Japanese Pizza Hut can get pretty weird just look it up.
Theres one in L.A. and 3 in Hawaii
Vivienne has an amazing contralto range, I wonder if she sings?
You guys are awesome. Sharon is our favorite cast member by far
Izzy looking like she's taking senior photos after this vid and going to red lobster after.
Pair Jay and Darius together, they reaction when trying food are GOLD!!
Nicole! You've gotta give them the Japanese dorito taco chip!!! Those are so good!!! Also since spring is coming you should do a Japanese sakura snacks video!
I hope this happens because a lot of great suggestions don’t ya know.