Bobby: do you speak English? Person : very little. Bobby : I would be most fond of your help providing me with a recommendation to your most valued and high quality gourmet consumables so I may feast on these foreign delicacies as to experience your magnificent culture. Person: ...... Ok
Hi, I'm a Chinese person here~ Just some explanation on what you were eating :)) Breakfast: the onigiri was a meat floss onigiri (meat floss is usually made from pork, kind of like jerky but finely shredded). From the label on the carton, the drink is actually brown sugar fresh milk tea (kind of a trending boba tea flavour in Asia this year but that's the carton version with no boba haha) Snacks: the potato chip that she recommended is supposed to have the flavour of an oyster omelette, which is a popular street food in Taiwan. The swirly crackers are "pig ears" (directly translated) or "pig ear crackers", basically called that because of the shape, rest assured, no actual pig ears in that :D. Just found your channel and really love your videos!! I personally really LOVE food too and like trying new foods, and I feel happy to be able to explain about the foods that I know!
@@aaryangupte6831 I think I know what are talking about, is that a mobile game in China? Game for peace 和平精英 ? I think they just copied everything from PUBG🤣 (I am from Taiwan so I don’t really know China stuff and also my English is not so good but hope I answer your question and have a nice day 👍
@@ThisisJordan_ game for peace and PUBG are different I mean the same company made them but their mechanics ate different PUBG was banned in China so they made game for peace
No kidding. When I, recently, bought food at a convenience store, the clerk didn't even put my items in a bag. When I asked for the stuff to be put in a bag, he handed me a bag. OMG, they're so freakin' lazy.
@@jaehaspels9607 YUp.. we try to go back to Taiwan to visit relatives and friends every year if we can... The vending machines are great too but not that healthy LOL
Yes, the last few times I visited a specific 7 Eleven location, they were yelling at me, or staring at me not wanting to ring me up. Then made side eye to other customers because I'm expecting them to just ring up my order.
That Girl in the store that spoke English was so sweet haha. You could see how inside she was freaking out to show somebody about the things she love.. Even if it's just snacks..
Why do I feel like the tea egg was a happy mistake, as if someone accidentally dropped an egg into the teapot instead of the boiling water and went *oh shit son*
Or it could have been a time saver. I don't have time to boil eggs and make tea too so I'll just boil the eggs and tea together. Maybe they only had 1 heating element.
The origin story of the tea egg, supposedly, is that poor people wanted to taste the taste of the good tea, but it was too expensive, so they cooked it in a tea
I'm probably 20 years older than that employee who provided all the snacks recommendations, glad to know most of my childhood favorite snacks over 30 years ago are still available today and still being recommended.
Hey, Taiwanese person here and I’m a bit late to comment but oh my gosh this video made me hungry, haven’t been back in Taiwan since covid. The meat in the onigiri (we call it Sān jiǎo fàn túan - triangle rice ball), is called Pork Floss, which is processed shredded pork. It’s pretty common in Taiwan - I add it on my rice all the time. The dried fish is called Yóu yú sī, or Shredded Squid and it also comes in different levels of spiciness. The Apple Sidra is found in literally every single restaurant and shop in the country- by far the most iconic Taiwanese soda - it’s even sold here in Australia! But in terms of best snacks, in my opinion, I think you might have missed a few. Like Wáng zǐ miàn or Prince’s noodles - it seriously lives up to it’s name. It’s like one of those noodle snacks you eat straight out of the bag (dunno if you guys have them in America), but wayy better. I cant even describe the flavour. Anyway, love your vids, so happy that you filmed in Taiwan and have a nice day! And btw that rainbow man is actually 7-Eleven’s mascot haha
I'm Aussie and I feel homesick for Taiwan 🤣. I also haven't been since COVID and cannot imagine how hard it is for you, but it's the only country I am really missing. Taiwan is such an awesome place and I hope our new government stands with the people and not with the CCP.
@@AussieAF Definitely! Taiwan is pretty awesome. Hopefully quarantine restrictions will ease further so we can go back 😃. And of course, praying that Albo will do a better job than the last government.
Sorry about that. Actually, that mysterious drink is "Brown Sugar milk tea"(the words on the is"黑糖鮮奶茶" ) Although I am Taiwanese, I never try it before lol. I guess there is no soy bean in it.
OH HELL NO!! Leave Mikey alone, don't wish this stupidity on him!! You who agree, need this joke. You just scared unsuspecting folks like myself from traveling. At least not knowing anything like your dumb×××!!
Yes because when you’re in a country on the other side of the world everything is a new experience, even going to the supermarket is interesting or a convenience store to buy snacks 😅
Taiwan is an awesome country. I love how humble its people are. I have traveled to Taipei almost every Computex for the past 11 years and every year I have something new to explore. Taipei is the best city I have been to and I literally lived on 7-Eleven food for days! When in Taipei, always try MOS Burgers!!
I used to open it at the top, but i realize if you open it from the sides it creates a bigger hole so your hand can be more clean when taking the chips lol.
I like how most employees (and tbh people in all) are at first like "uuugh what does he want, im working" but when you ask for example "Hey, can you show me your favourite snacks?" They smile right away. And for a fraction of a sec you can see this kid that never grew up deep in there coming out like "Ohhhh you have tyo try thiiis!"
lolol, true that. When I eat a new food I normally have a huge appreciation for it. Anyway, I saw a few people the past videos commenting on this, thats why I put the scale for this video! If you have any other ideas lemme know!
7-Eleven all over Asia is awesome. Taiwan and Thailand are my two favourites. For people that are visiting you can ask the staff to warm the food (they have microwaves / air fryer type things and sandwich press) as they may not ask you (some people take it home to make hot). It's also amazing to see how advanced Taiwan has become and what a shithole China has remained. I love in Taiwan you can see anything and it's pretty modern, where as China will jail people for going in certain areas and see the dirty country it is. The Taiwanese people are also so nice, and I found even if they don't speak English (many younger people do), they will still go out of their way to find someone else of try to translate and support you. It's a pleasant change compared to China, which you never get this (Chinese in China hate people not from China). Overall, I recommend visiting this gem of a country and to learn about their history and how far they have come (and how they are an aggressive neighbour, but still try their hardest). God Save Taiwan and let democracy and freedom shine.
Taiwan is famous for their pineapple cake. All the Taiwanese pineapple cakes I ever eat are delicious, be it cheap or expensive. Definitely a number one pick as souvenir! (or at least for me lol)
The sweet and salty thing was pork floss, made from dried pork strips that are cut and fluffed. There are also instructions on how to open the packaging; you have to peel off a strip of plastic, pull of the right side of the packaging and put it back and do the same with the left side. (the seaweed and the rice are put apart so the seaweed doesn't go soggy) Taiwan is great.
Bobby: do you speak english? Them: A little Bobby: so I was seeking the most cultural experience I could locate during my stay in this community, and was wanting a recommendation on the best Taiwanese cuisine that you are aware of if that would be of no struggle to you Them: yes i agree
Omggggggg ur here in Taiwan!!!!!’ve been watching ur video lately can’t believe ur soooo close, wish I were there in Taipei to meet u in person!the onigiri u had for breakfast was actually pork floss mixed with some mayo n tbh the two flavor u got are my favorite flavor of all time💕💕keep going!! Hope to see u one day in person
I will travel to Taiwan in summer and I'm really excited to try the Mega 7 11 in Taipei. This is exactly what I needed because without Bobby's intelligence, I would have never thought this was a thing.
ANNNNNND every time: -Bobby says absolutely -Every time he says 7-eleven -he doesn't know what the food is -someone looks into the back of the camera lol
Another phenomenal Taiwan 7 Eleven' s broadcast Bobby in which I immensely enjoyed watching. Very impressed with freshness, quality, packaging, and the eclectic foods and snack selections which looked succulent. America 7 Eleven need to step up their game. In comparison to Taiwan, Taiwan' s foods are much better!
Loved the selection of 7-11 foods when visiting Taipei last year. You must try their egg salad sandwiches and instant noodles. The soft-boiled eggs at 1:19 are excellent as well and are a good addition to the instant noodles.
Hi, i am from Taiwan , the food you ate for dinner are all famous Taiwanese foods, and the food in 13:34 is a famous snack from Japan ,its made from squid ,many people in Taiwan loves it
And you know what’s worse than watching this video at 3 am while being hungry? Being on a strict diet so u can’t eat these delicious foods u see here:(
The way he opens the onigiri packaging is killing me here. There's a pull-tab on the packaging so you don't damage the seaweed wrapping Bobby!! Oh... my precious onigiri....
Bobby: *Innocently just trying to figure food out* Cashier (like in every country Bobby visits): I must help this child appreciate our food and culture! *Proceeds to adopt this lost man and feed him and teach him words.* Bobby: Finally, some good food!!!!
Literally, welcome to Taiwan! I love this video so much that I can't stop laughing. By the way, the drink with the color black is milk tea with black sugar. lol
The "tea egg" is so good, I personally don't really like eggs but they made me like eggs so much. If y'all never tried it, you really need to, it's really tasty.
Me when I watch other videos for other countries that don’t speak mandarin : *no judge* Me when I watch him in a country that speaks mandarin commonly : *Judging x1000000000000*
@@theyakima4184 variety would be Taipei but every city here has a different speciality food , for my favourite drink would be bubble tea but food would be braised pork rice ,there is a lot of different food you will just have to try alot to find what you enjoy
Yep big bazaar and reliance. I personally prefer reliance as more variety and it's cheaper with the discounts 🤣But you can't heat food there the only thing that would make it complete.
My country needs a 7-Eleven!
my country needs a Taiwanese 7-ELEVEN! haha
Amanda :D same
Where the hell do you live? I live in a third world country and we have 7-Eleven..Do you live in Asgard?
gissneric i live in Pakistan and we don’t have a 7-eleven here either😂
@@gissneric I live in Austria xD
Bobby: do you speak English?
Person : very little.
Bobby : I would be most fond of your help providing me with a recommendation to your most valued and high quality gourmet consumables so I may feast on these foreign delicacies as to experience your magnificent culture.
Person: ...... Ok
*TEA EGG*
🤩
Lol seriously. Slow down your words a little
@@okayyyy8028 i hate your pic 😂
Hahahaha...that part was funny lol
Hi, I'm a Chinese person here~ Just some explanation on what you were eating :))
Breakfast: the onigiri was a meat floss onigiri (meat floss is usually made from pork, kind of like jerky but finely shredded). From the label on the carton, the drink is actually brown sugar fresh milk tea (kind of a trending boba tea flavour in Asia this year but that's the carton version with no boba haha)
Snacks: the potato chip that she recommended is supposed to have the flavour of an oyster omelette, which is a popular street food in Taiwan. The swirly crackers are "pig ears" (directly translated) or "pig ear crackers", basically called that because of the shape, rest assured, no actual pig ears in that :D.
Just found your channel and really love your videos!! I personally really LOVE food too and like trying new foods, and I feel happy to be able to explain about the foods that I know!
If u really chinese can u tell me that
Is Game for peace really that famous in China
@@aaryangupte6831 Lmao I'm Chinese but I don't live in China. Also never heard of that game so I wouldn't know :( sorry about that
@@alyshatang6388 game for peace means PUBG but the chinese version
@@aaryangupte6831 I think I know what are talking about, is that a mobile game in China? Game for peace 和平精英 ? I think they just copied everything from PUBG🤣 (I am from Taiwan so I don’t really know China stuff and also my English is not so good but hope I answer your question and have a nice day 👍
@@ThisisJordan_ game for peace and PUBG are different I mean the same company made them but their mechanics ate different
PUBG was banned in China so they made game for peace
Taiwanese hospitality and friendliness are top notch. Really love them. Enjoyed my stay there!
China*
@@atharvaarana437 ?????
@@路人君-e7l he’s trying to say taiwan is a part of china which is complete bullshit
@@arxentt you are legit
@@atharvaarana437watch it kiddo. We aren’t Chinese
The last lady was so sweet! She looked so happy to tell you what she liked and was so nice and willing to explain.
A huge difference for me...
yas sir
yes i saw the sweetness in her eyes
The staff are so well mannered unlike the crap in North America
Just the nature of Taiwanese people, I miss it :'(
No kidding. When I, recently, bought food at a convenience store, the clerk didn't even put my items in a bag. When I asked for the stuff to be put in a bag, he handed me a bag. OMG, they're so freakin' lazy.
@@jaehaspels9607 YUp.. we try to go back to Taiwan to visit relatives and friends every year if we can... The vending machines are great too but not that healthy LOL
@@jaehaspels9607 maybe u are just way too lazy!
Yes, the last few times I visited a specific 7 Eleven location, they were yelling at me, or staring at me not wanting to ring me up. Then made side eye to other customers because I'm expecting them to just ring up my order.
I love how respectful he is about everything handles dislikes with maturity
That Girl in the store that spoke English was so sweet haha. You could see how inside she was freaking out to show somebody about the things she love.. Even if it's just snacks..
Why do I feel like the tea egg was a happy mistake, as if someone accidentally dropped an egg into the teapot instead of the boiling water and went *oh shit son*
Tentacles45 😂 the best food are made just like that. Oops....wait, this is gooooood
Or it could have been a time saver. I don't have time to boil eggs and make tea too so I'll just boil the eggs and tea together. Maybe they only had 1 heating element.
maybe poorer people made them so that their food could have more flavor and it just caught on from there
The origin story of the tea egg, supposedly, is that poor people wanted to taste the taste of the good tea, but it was too expensive, so they cooked it in a tea
Not even
That last employee was so cute, she was so damn excited to help him, so precious 🥺
@Gucci Chan no 🧢
Taiwanese people are literally THE BEST
Seriously tho!
Lol
Yes
😅😅😅
Until about 3 days after their warranty ends....
Ok I wanna go
Those employees were ANGELS. Go TAIWAN!!!
YEA STAY AWAY CHINA!!
Go China!
@@lunaormona You all are the next Ukraine. Be happy you guys are about to get our tax money like the Ukrainians too.
@@AR9Legend where are you even living?? CHINA DOESNT HAVE TH-cam
@@AR9Legend shut the fµck up fatherless child no one asked
I'm probably 20 years older than that employee who provided all the snacks recommendations, glad to know most of my childhood favorite snacks over 30 years ago are still available today and still being recommended.
THAT EMPLOYEE NEEDS A PROMOTION TO MANAGER ❤️❤️
What one?
IKR
@@ConchRepublic2047 the lady that speaks English
how he doesnt gain weight?
@@jh9044 fasst metabolism
Wow these staff members need recognition! They are so helpful and kind
Hey, Taiwanese person here and I’m a bit late to comment but oh my gosh this video made me hungry, haven’t been back in Taiwan since covid. The meat in the onigiri
(we call it Sān jiǎo fàn túan - triangle rice ball), is called Pork Floss, which is processed shredded pork. It’s pretty common in Taiwan - I add
it on my rice all the time. The dried fish is called Yóu yú sī, or Shredded Squid and it also comes in different levels of spiciness. The Apple Sidra is found in literally every single restaurant and shop in the country- by far the most iconic Taiwanese soda - it’s even sold here in Australia!
But in terms of best snacks, in my opinion, I think you might have missed a few. Like Wáng zǐ miàn or Prince’s noodles - it seriously lives up to it’s name. It’s like one of those noodle snacks you eat straight out of the bag (dunno if you guys have them in America), but wayy better. I cant even describe the flavour.
Anyway, love your vids, so happy that you filmed in Taiwan and have a nice day!
And btw that rainbow man is actually 7-Eleven’s mascot haha
Thanks! 😃
I'm Aussie and I feel homesick for Taiwan 🤣. I also haven't been since COVID and cannot imagine how hard it is for you, but it's the only country I am really missing. Taiwan is such an awesome place and I hope our new government stands with the people and not with the CCP.
@@AussieAF Definitely! Taiwan is pretty awesome. Hopefully quarantine restrictions will ease further so we can go back 😃. And of course, praying that Albo will do a better job than the last government.
Bobby. The rice rolls are dried meat and tuna fish. The drink is black soy bean milk. And the Fung Mei su is actually pineapple cake
Wrotetoberg You the man! Thanks for all that haha
@@LivingBobbyno prob man. Happy to help
@@LivingBobby the drink is actually black sugar milk tea
Sorry about that. Actually, that mysterious drink is "Brown Sugar milk tea"(the words on the is"黑糖鮮奶茶" )
Although I am Taiwanese, I never try it before lol. I guess there is no soy bean in it.
it’s milk tea not soy bean milk
You need to collab with Strictly Dumplings!
shreya singh yesss, come on Mikey!
Definitely
These are the only to people I watch it I stg 😂
shreya singh FAX‼️😫
OH HELL NO!! Leave Mikey alone, don't wish this stupidity on him!! You who agree, need this joke. You just scared unsuspecting folks like myself from traveling. At least not knowing anything like your dumb×××!!
The best foods in Taiwan are found in their night markets and street food (like little stalls by the side of the road or tiny restaurants)
That second 7/11 employee nailed it with all the traditional Taiwanese snacks omg
???? it's Chinese lol
@@HiddenAgendas begone troll
@@curly6178 LOL It'd Chinese food my guy. Authentic Taiwanese aboriginal dishes have been wiped off the map by the invading Chinese
Bobby : actually takes something he ever knew blackish packet
The packet : snake venom mixed with soy sauce
Because its black?
Is it?
Lowkey just want to travel to Taiwan, Tokyo and other places in Asia with the sole purpose of buying snacks.
Same lol. I want to get a bunch of different Japanese snacks
Yes because when you’re in a country on the other side of the world everything is a new experience, even going to the supermarket is interesting or a convenience store to buy snacks 😅
sounds expensive trip just to get snacks 😆🤣
Come to japan our animals are adorable!
I love the fact that the music is so tense. It feels like I’m watching an action movie
😅 7-Eleven is intense stuff!
Tense1983
i love when bobby tries to interact with the locals HAHHAHAHA
the 'beef onigiri' thing was actually pork floss. It's pretty common in Taiwan and most of the time it's mixed with rice
Dean Chung lol I thought he said roasted dog but he said duck
I love me some pork floss
Japanese rice ball with Taiwanese ingredients.
Taiwan is an awesome country. I love how humble its people are. I have traveled to Taipei almost every Computex for the past 11 years and every year I have something new to explore. Taipei is the best city I have been to and I literally lived on 7-Eleven food for days! When in Taipei, always try MOS Burgers!!
I mean….. its not a country tho
@@Kruzgameragreed.
The energy this guy gives is just so amazing:)
I’m not even Taiwanese and I can tell that shit was supposed to be warmed up. 🤦🏽♀️
Yesenia Moreno the breakfast u eat cold😂😂
SAME like wth
Crab Apples they talking about the lunch part
Frfr😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Same lol
If you're here for a while, try living 24 hours on instant noodles, Taiwan instant noodles are the best.
Yea
Heavenly noodles
Sounds like getting a Stomachache to me (happened to me after two instant noodles lmao)
4:20 the “beef” in the rice thingy is chicken I’ve loved them since I was little
The way you open chip bags gives me anxiety
ahhahahahaa, taking risks
Here in the Philippines we usually open chip bags like that lol. Opening it at the top is a bit of a struggle sometimes.
I used to open it at the top, but i realize if you open it from the sides it creates a bigger hole so your hand can be more clean when taking the chips lol.
Abilawa andamari please p
Abilawa andamari please p i
Cantttt even lie the girl employee for the dinner time was cute 😂😂😂
haha, she was so dope! Best 7-eleven employee of all time
LivingBobby I agree😂😂
He kept avoiding the guy but he kept checking in. Lmao
I I feel like she was waiting for a tip lol
@@Futbucker1 I don't think they accept tips tho
As someone who lives in Taiwan seeing a foreigner enjoying Taiwans 7-11 so much is so heartwarming!
Man they way you pronounce duck sounded like dog 😂
Alvin Villanueva omg I rly thought he said dog, so I went to the comments to look if I’m the only person who heard it 😂😂😳
Holy fish i thing he said a dog 😂
I heard Doug lol
I ACTUALLY CAME TO THE COMMENTS SECTION TO SEE IF HE WAS ACTUALLY EATING A DOG! 😂🙏🏻 THANKS FOR YOUR COMMENT.
"sugar cane smoked dog"
“Do you speak English”
No. Proceeds to say sorry. 1:45
They don't speak it fluently
I like how most employees (and tbh people in all) are at first like "uuugh what does he want, im working" but when you ask for example "Hey, can you show me your favourite snacks?" They smile right away. And for a fraction of a sec you can see this kid that never grew up deep in there coming out like "Ohhhh you have tyo try thiiis!"
Did he really get dumplings from the fridge and not microwave them? 😂
for real like he didnt microwave anything
White people
@@tmvledzep damn
White people dont microvawe stuff yeah :D
Never warm up food in a microwave just never!!!!
Its the worst thing to do
is it just me or does bobby love everything he eats? no shade its all love from here in the UK!!!
lolol, true that. When I eat a new food I normally have a huge appreciation for it. Anyway, I saw a few people the past videos commenting on this, thats why I put the scale for this video! If you have any other ideas lemme know!
He sure seems like it
@@LivingBobby is the 7/11 in Asia different from the 7/11's in Canada and America
7-Eleven all over Asia is awesome. Taiwan and Thailand are my two favourites. For people that are visiting you can ask the staff to warm the food (they have microwaves / air fryer type things and sandwich press) as they may not ask you (some people take it home to make hot). It's also amazing to see how advanced Taiwan has become and what a shithole China has remained. I love in Taiwan you can see anything and it's pretty modern, where as China will jail people for going in certain areas and see the dirty country it is. The Taiwanese people are also so nice, and I found even if they don't speak English (many younger people do), they will still go out of their way to find someone else of try to translate and support you. It's a pleasant change compared to China, which you never get this (Chinese in China hate people not from China). Overall, I recommend visiting this gem of a country and to learn about their history and how far they have come (and how they are an aggressive neighbour, but still try their hardest). God Save Taiwan and let democracy and freedom shine.
Boy
I like how Bobby speaks to foreigners without trying to imitate their accents.
I've literally been watching these vids for hours and its already 5am and I have to work at 10😭😭 I blame you Bobby
Hair on your screen u sound rlly fun
Yea, where's your self discipline
The music is absolutely on point, after all getting a good bento in 7-Eleven is like fighting in a war zone.
Taiwan is famous for their pineapple cake. All the Taiwanese pineapple cakes I ever eat are delicious, be it cheap or expensive. Definitely a number one pick as souvenir! (or at least for me lol)
And bubble tea, barely anybody know that bubble tea is from taiwan
You really want that fresh. Trust me it makes a monumental difference.
Yes another video from my favorite creator😎👏
Ayyyy, that means the world to me! Thank you :))))
@@LivingBobby omg you dont understand how much I just freaked out from u replying but just keep it up dude your videos are great!
haha, thanks dude! I will :)
TontzaXReal no cap Ong
The sweet and salty thing was pork floss, made from dried pork strips that are cut and fluffed. There are also instructions on how to open the packaging; you have to peel off a strip of plastic, pull of the right side of the packaging and put it back and do the same with the left side. (the seaweed and the rice are put apart so the seaweed doesn't go soggy) Taiwan is great.
Bobby: do you speak english?
Them: A little
Bobby: so I was seeking the most cultural experience I could locate during my stay in this community, and was wanting a recommendation on the best Taiwanese cuisine that you are aware of if that would be of no struggle to you
Them: yes i agree
Nice stolen joke
Lmaoo
THE ORIGINAL ONE WAS BELOW THIS COMMANT WOW
@@mruna351 yes 😂
🤣🤣
Omggggggg ur here in Taiwan!!!!!’ve been watching ur video lately can’t believe ur soooo close, wish I were there in Taipei to meet u in person!the onigiri u had for breakfast was actually pork floss mixed with some mayo n tbh the two flavor u got are my favorite flavor of all time💕💕keep going!! Hope to see u one day in person
I will travel to Taiwan in summer and I'm really excited to try the Mega 7 11 in Taipei. This is exactly what I needed because without Bobby's intelligence, I would have never thought this was a thing.
Just to inform, yes I am Taiwanese.
the dinner 7-11 girl was so cute and just had good vibes radiating off of her. such a nice lady
Dude wish we had people this helpful in the US working at 7-Eleven so nice, polite & humble.
Folks seem very genuine and friendly. Place looks clean and tidy!
drinking game - drink whenever Bobby says "culture" or "experience"
Simon Metin dude I’m sooooooo drunk
ANNNNNND every time:
-Bobby says absolutely
-Every time he says 7-eleven
-he doesn't know what the food is
-someone looks into the back of the camera
lol
@@LivingBobby lol
@@LivingBobby
Already drunk in the first few seconds, lmao
Bobby: *sees anything with egg*
Bobby: im gonna try this
These employees are just amazing
Another phenomenal Taiwan 7 Eleven' s broadcast Bobby in which I immensely enjoyed watching. Very impressed with freshness, quality, packaging, and the eclectic foods and snack selections which looked succulent. America 7 Eleven need to step up their game. In comparison to Taiwan, Taiwan' s foods are much better!
You should do a 24 hour Uber eats challenge :)
As someone with from a Chinese background, I was slowly dying watching all those delicious snacks being devoured in front of my face :)
My family and I lived in Taiwan for two years. This brings back so many memories.
Loved the selection of 7-11 foods when visiting Taipei last year. You must try their egg salad sandwiches and instant noodles. The soft-boiled eggs at 1:19 are excellent as well and are a good addition to the instant noodles.
TAIWAN is such a nice COUNTRY
"the chinese government here by is going to assassinate you soon apologize and pray" 🤓
What Taiwan? is there a country like that i dont think so
@@yaln5623 this is why you have no parents
@@arxentt lol
You should definitely visit Morocco bro. The food in there is the best food ever
I agree
I’ve always wanted to! Any foods / secret spots I should look for when I go out there!?
@@LivingBobby i highly recommend the dish bastilla/pastilla and the snail soup.
@@LivingBobby the food is Tagine. Couscous. PASSTILA. TANGIYA. AND THE SWEETS ARE AMAZING. IM DEFINITELY COMING BACK THERE NEXT YEAR
Bobby, I was in Taiwan just two weeks ago, loving these videos as I love the country.
Hi, i am from Taiwan , the food you ate for dinner are all famous Taiwanese foods, and the food in 13:34 is a famous snack from Japan ,its made from squid ,many people in Taiwan loves it
One of the best TH-camr l have ever seen just look at the way he's vlogging woow
You should make videos of flight review as well because you travel a lot
Secret Trick: always set your standards as low as possible, so that you can never be disappointed but you can always be positively surprised
I always make the mistake of watching these videos when i’m hungry :(
Edit: please stop liking this comment
Me too I am watching this video at 3 am Iol
Saaaame
It’s 2 am now and your replies brought me to this video and I’m hungry again....
Hahaha sorry 😂
And you know what’s worse than watching this video at 3 am while being hungry? Being on a strict diet so u can’t eat these delicious foods u see here:(
The way he opens the onigiri packaging is killing me here. There's a pull-tab on the packaging so you don't damage the seaweed wrapping Bobby!! Oh... my precious onigiri....
They mystery drink is soybean milk- you can find it in Korean markets as well.
I am Taiwanese
The bottle of apple-labeled drink appeared in the Stevens universe.
It’s just a canned, not bottled XD
What was in the milk drink ?
wait what the heck
That last employee was gorgeous 😍
👍👍👍👍
The shrimp cookie smells like a shrimp and a cookie, very insightful
In Australia it's recommended to not eat 711 chicken sandwiches because they give you food poisoning🤣
Sushi has a bad rep too 😂
At 12:02 it looks like you sent a 9 year old into a store for food. I love it
Awesome
Video my guy keeps me smiling when I
Watch the videos thanks
Mad respect to u because u open yourself to other foods that u don’t know. If it were for me shittttt I’d just stick a pizza and a bev😂
6:08 "do you speak English" instantly starts poking the lady for help 😂
I been living in Taiwan for a years .i love Taiwan food . Especially beef noodles.
2:47 “Coca-Cola dream land”
me: but there’s a coke world in Atlanta, Georgia bro.😭
Going to Taiwan was the first time for me to travel and I love it.
Bobby: *Innocently just trying to figure food out*
Cashier (like in every country Bobby visits): I must help this child appreciate our food and culture! *Proceeds to adopt this lost man and feed him and teach him words.*
Bobby: Finally, some good food!!!!
Literally, welcome to Taiwan! I love this video so much that I can't stop laughing. By the way, the drink with the color black is milk tea with black sugar. lol
It 's brown sugar, not the black sugar . It something wrong that translate"黑" "糖" directly.
Just like "紅茶" in English is black tea, not red tea.
4:23 The stuff that was in the rice is called meat floss.
Taiwanese Fan HERE!!! Love your videos!
The "tea egg" is so good, I personally don't really like eggs but they made me like eggs so much. If y'all never tried it, you really need to, it's really tasty.
12:57 🤣 yes!!!! Pineapple cake the besttttt
0:09
Bro is it only me or did it look like2 villagers talking in minecraft💀💀
@Muhammad Tanweer thank u:)
No joke when the timer ran out of time, my doorbell literally went off at 0
Where my other taiwan bruddas, so glad you came to home land. The food at seven eleven is my most favorite especially the cheap ass curry rice.
Right here 👍
Here
The woman that helped him around the end was so sweet
Taiwan and Japan has the best convinience store on Earth
Their foods is delicious and Goods👍👍👍
Jake paul : living on a billion dollars a day
Bobby: living on a penny for a month
If he lived on a billion dollars he would be poor
4:22 the brown stuff is called pork sung it is dried pork
Me when I watch other videos for other countries that don’t speak mandarin :
*no judge*
Me when I watch him in a country that speaks mandarin commonly :
*Judging x1000000000000*
hey im in taiwan if you want me to show you great food i can help
@AshenOne nibba jealous
what did he drink
@AshenOne stop ur like 5
If igo to Taiwan what food should be recomended the most and where could i find it (city)
@@theyakima4184 variety would be Taipei but every city here has a different speciality food , for my favourite drink would be bubble tea but food would be braised pork rice ,there is a lot of different food you will just have to try alot to find what you enjoy
Bobby: this duck tastes amazing
Auto generated captions: *DOG*
I heard him say dog and I was so confused lol
I THOUGHT HE SAID DOG I WAS SO WORRIED💀
I ❤ Taiwanese 7-Elevens
My family went there last December 2019, and we survived in 7-eleven stores
The tea egg is my favorite. My dad always makes it for me.
The second onigiri is pork floss (肉松) hahaha. As for the mystery drink, you were kinda off, it's actually black sugar milk tea 🤣
India too needs a 7-eleven
But we have. BIG BAZAR 😂
The most shitty ass supermarket ever lol😂
Harami
Yep big bazaar and reliance. I personally prefer reliance as more variety and it's cheaper with the discounts 🤣But you can't heat food there the only thing that would make it complete.