You dont have to fly from California to try it...we are all over in california from fresno up to Sacramento... You will love our food and when you do enjoy it...
This is authentic Hmong food. Its very delicious too. A little history about the Hmong people. They have no country, so its impossible to retain recipes from 5000 years ago. They borrow recipes from countries in which they reside in, then make it their own. There are Hmong people in France, Australia, Vietnam, China, Japan, Myanmar, etc, so our recipes are very broad. YES it is authentic, no they don't have the political power or the will to steal people's culture and food, they borrow from other cultures to make up for what was lost during all those years of war. Our people have been oppressed all of our history, rendering our recipes obsolete and lost to time. I encourage you to try Hmong sausage, Hmong pho, Hmong eggrolls, fried rice and their versions of SE Asian cuisine, It is fresh and some of the best food out there 😇
congrats for dude but please stop it. Hmong food is about simplicity. Boil , grilled, or fried. Growing up all hmong kids can say we ate boiled veg with chicken or pork or beef most of the times. And occasionally get the special sausages or thai cuisine and laos cuisine.
Thanks for the experience. Total disappointment, waited so long in line for the non authentic food. The only authentic thing on the menu is sticky rice and tiger bite sauce .
All facts are wrong about Hmong cuisine , Chef Yia Vang might be successful in the food business, but 90% of his food isn’t authentic Hmong food . “Growing up this is basically what we ate” Hahaha 😝 I’m Hmong and I’m embarrassed to see another Hmong person to use other nationalities cuisine into their own .
@@devilthao5458 our authentic food was boiled greens with pork . While boiled chickens and yes on a veggie diet the origins are mostly ginger roots and lemon grass dipped with salt and black pepper , and a bowl of rice water .
@Robert Mitchell still it goes against my culture , Mabe he don’t know what being Hmong is about . Mabe he only knows how live a life full of fake lies and make money . And people like you believe it , and it makes others who really eats sausages and sticky rice laugh at Hmong people including Yia Vang .
@NightNight no I don’t , but please don’t disrespect the culture and say it is something it isn’t . Especially if you’re stealing other nationalities cuisines and saying it’s Hmong ! Embarrassing if Chinese , Lao, Thai people speak up about their very own cuisines that Yia is claiming to be Hmong cuisines .
@@txujci6922 Bursting your bubble but Chinese people also eat boiled meat and then time goes by... they add boiled greens with the meat. Lots of Asians eat that too so it's not any "authentic" type of food that belong to anyone. Hmong people are lazy so we eat that. Pho, spring roll, eggroll, kapia, sausages, etc. LOTS of Hmong people did grow up with those. I consider them Hmong food too, although we are not the inventors. Thing with Hmong people is we eat PLAIN and SIMPLE bc we work too much, there's no way we will spend 3 hours for a dish that can't feed 10 people and make 1 person feel full. Seriously, who can't boil a chicken and sprinkle salt over it? We eat that cause it tastes good and it's refreshing, you can spend more time on orange chicken but at the end of the day, BOTH dishes taste good, but the boiled chicken has more advantages. That's why we never go creative on food. The simple food we can cook, ANYONE in the world can cook them too, they're just lazy food. There's no really such thing as "authenic HMONG" food ok, not even the lazy boiled meat.
I heard about Hmong and Hmong food. I like to try it look authentic than other Asian foods I’ve seen in the past. Will fly from California to eat
You dont have to fly from California to try it...we are all over in california from fresno up to Sacramento...
You will love our food and when you do enjoy it...
Typical Asian food nothing spectacular lol.. sticky rice sausage
What you see in this video is not authentic Hmogn food haha
This is authentic Hmong food. Its very delicious too. A little history about the Hmong people. They have no country, so its impossible to retain recipes from 5000 years ago. They borrow recipes from countries in which they reside in, then make it their own. There are Hmong people in France, Australia, Vietnam, China, Japan, Myanmar, etc, so our recipes are very broad. YES it is authentic, no they don't have the political power or the will to steal people's culture and food, they borrow from other cultures to make up for what was lost during all those years of war. Our people have been oppressed all of our history, rendering our recipes obsolete and lost to time. I encourage you to try Hmong sausage, Hmong pho, Hmong eggrolls, fried rice and their versions of SE Asian cuisine, It is fresh and some of the best food out there 😇
congrats for dude but please stop it. Hmong food is about simplicity. Boil , grilled, or fried. Growing up all hmong kids can say we ate boiled veg with chicken or pork or beef most of the times. And occasionally get the special sausages or thai cuisine and laos cuisine.
Good food. But go easy on the sourness and the over price 😮
This dude is cappin, this aint hmong food at all
Lol
Thanks for the experience. Total disappointment, waited so long in line for the non authentic food. The only authentic thing on the menu is sticky rice and tiger bite sauce .
Hahah typical food overrated .. same as Hmong village
The sausage look pretty correct cost it’s on a stick. Tried it for myself and even the pepper. What did you try?
All facts are wrong about Hmong cuisine , Chef Yia Vang might be successful in the food business, but 90% of his food isn’t authentic Hmong food . “Growing up this is basically what we ate” Hahaha 😝 I’m Hmong and I’m embarrassed to see another Hmong person to use other nationalities cuisine into their own .
Wasn't our food was just chillie and ginger and salt lolz
@@devilthao5458 our authentic food was boiled greens with pork . While boiled chickens and yes on a veggie diet the origins are mostly ginger roots and lemon grass dipped with salt and black pepper , and a bowl of rice water .
@Robert Mitchell still it goes against my culture , Mabe he don’t know what being Hmong is about .
Mabe he only knows how live a life full of fake lies and make money . And people like you believe it , and it makes others who really eats sausages and sticky rice laugh at Hmong people including Yia Vang .
@NightNight no I don’t , but please don’t disrespect the culture and say it is something it isn’t . Especially if you’re stealing other nationalities cuisines and saying it’s Hmong ! Embarrassing if Chinese , Lao, Thai people speak up about their very own cuisines that Yia is claiming to be Hmong cuisines .
@@txujci6922 Bursting your bubble but Chinese people also eat boiled meat and then time goes by... they add boiled greens with the meat. Lots of Asians eat that too so it's not any "authentic" type of food that belong to anyone. Hmong people are lazy so we eat that. Pho, spring roll, eggroll, kapia, sausages, etc. LOTS of Hmong people did grow up with those. I consider them Hmong food too, although we are not the inventors. Thing with Hmong people is we eat PLAIN and SIMPLE bc we work too much, there's no way we will spend 3 hours for a dish that can't feed 10 people and make 1 person feel full. Seriously, who can't boil a chicken and sprinkle salt over it? We eat that cause it tastes good and it's refreshing, you can spend more time on orange chicken but at the end of the day, BOTH dishes taste good, but the boiled chicken has more advantages. That's why we never go creative on food. The simple food we can cook, ANYONE in the world can cook them too, they're just lazy food. There's no really such thing as "authenic HMONG" food ok, not even the lazy boiled meat.