#Johnny-Chang the reason why those people were protesting for Burma is because the military dictatorship took over the country and arrested a bunch of people. The country is now in a civil war where armed factions of different provinces are fighting the military dictatorship. The consequence of this is that the population are caught in the crossfire. A bunch of them run to Thailand or India if they have no choice. I prayed for the Burmese people and their wellbeing🙏🤝
i gotta add geo, the west is china phobe and dumps on china aka asians , it hurts us a lot, so i actually like that china is a leading and a leader in the world, you have to appreciate china for sticking up to the usa. i wanna add that as a taiwanese american myself, avoid thinking we are white or american, food for thought, whites will never take us in or recognize us until they have no choice but to accept us and acknowledge our contributions and uniqueness. many asians created our own luck. hollywood wont do it for us.
Favorite part of the video is that Johnny appreciates the many languages that the waiter speaks. I worked at my parents bakery as kid. That helped me develope my affinity to learn languages. It was a way for me to connect with regulars. I was able to maintain the skill since I spoke the languages with various cstomers of different backgrounds. My Chinese parents learned Spanish as they worked with the Mexican staff in the kitchen. We all know you lose the skill if you don't use it. That's the beauty of language, connect with our community and keep connecting ❤
Shout out to Jeff! You are one of the bravest content creators I’ve ever seen. Thank you for speaking up for so many who remain unheard, as a US immigrant from Taiwan. *I prayed that God continue to bless Jeff and Jonny. We are so proud of you!
"Everybody is interconnected in the struggle" - Johnny Great vid and hearing the dynamic between SF tech and LA gangster is interesting, especially with the Asian heritage commonality. My favorite part was seeing you both walk through Chinatown and seeing Johnny's street senses active. Lots of wisdom in this video.
Besides the Chinese Exclusion Act, not many people know about all the anti Chinese violence and sentiment too, SF, LA, and Chico California. Not only were they attacked they were lynched in some cases.
Really liked how you guys just talked while walking the streets...you guys covered alot of ground in SF; enjoyed hearing your experience on being Asian Americans and definitely know the best places to eat.
Indians are becoming CEO's and Nigerians are known for doctors, medicine and Chinese Americans are known for being successful in multiple different fields of work. These are some of the most successful ethnic groups in America.
Must be nice to elevate socioeconomically off the continued oppression of indigenous Americans, descendants of chattel slavery in the United States, and poor whites. There’s a civil war going on , immigrant citizens of the United States versus Americans with no other affiliation. The immigrants are kicking butt.
Shit… landed here CA 1989 10 years old and still here grinding for that dream. Y’all should do a pod cast where you have time for guests to stop by to share their journey etc
Informative video. I've lived in San Francisco all my life, a lot changes, and unfortunately not for the best. Bad politicals and crime has ruined the city. In SF Chinatown the majority of the wonderful people speak Cantonese, Chinese. SF Chinatown is the best, I go ever week, my people and proud Asian and Hongkonger. I love San Francisco!
best pho i had: first one was this random spot in connecticut. dont know what it's called. the broth was nice and balanced, i think they added more rock sugar than normal in there. another great pho spot was in SF. same thing, i dont know what the place is called. it was my first week in SF, i was staying at an airbnb before i found a place to live for the next 6 months while i was interning at a tech pe firm in SF. i came home after my first day of work, still heavily fatigued bc i was running on 0 sleep on my first day. literally flew to SF on no sleep, no food, moved my shit into the airbnb, showered, and went straight to work bc jetblue delayed my flight and i got there later than i should have - very chaotic day. i was so dead that day. anyway, after work, i found this random hole in the wall pho joint near my airbnb and ate real food for the first time in probably like 36 hours, and it was heavenly, lol. they only took cash. i miss sf. im definitely on team dip when it comes to the sriracha and hoisin. gotta keep the purity of the broth. also love a good thai chili in between bites of pho. if you'd like, maybe about halfway into the pho, you can start mixing the sauces straight into the broth if you really wanna change things up. but you gotta taste and appreciate the unadulterated broth in its raw form first.
Greetings Johnny & Geoffrey I Loved watching the video very insightful and learning about the struggle of the Chinese ancestral immigrants….my daughter is learning mandarin and was also able to translate when Johnny asked his mom why are we Chinese and my daughter said his mother said I don’t know…I love that my daughter is learning about other cultures because we are all interconnected and it increases respect for another person culture ..God bless you both🙏🏾🙏🏾💯❤❤❤❤🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
31:53 The San Gabriel Valley really allowed the LA Chinese community to seek 'greener pastures' outside of the city and honestly looking at the current state of DTLA...it was a blessing in disguise
@@1525boyHow did you read "blessing in disguise" as inevitable? What it CAME to be is not the same as what it WOULD/COULD have been. It's just reality. Hindsight.
I always enjoy interviews with Johnny but now I'm also a fan of Geoffrey's. I'm half Japanese and half Chinese and both of my parents are American born so I'm always eager to learn more about my Chinese side from your interviews. Thank you 🙏❤️
DAMN...You two fellas are what my life today reflects. Had life grind me down like Johnny at an early age, but time and maturity broke down social barriers to open up a new me, and reveal a bigger picture of how Asains are represented in America. I remember my stage of self racial shame also. That conversation you guys had really hit me... Keep it up brothers! SUBSCRIBED
Love the video Glad we can talk about our culture openly. I wish I had these tools growing up. I remember going shopping with my siblings and mom in Chinatown every Saturday. My mom brought us to the comic store and clown alley to eat. And dad would pick us up after work.
❤❤ Mexico is 550 years old which Mexicali has large chines community due to United States exclusion laws. Paniolo Hawaiian Cowboys they taught Hawaiians ranching culture 50 years before texas.. Old Mexico California Downey California. Surfer Frank
As a native San Franciscan, it was good to see you two walk through parts of San Francisco. Knowing Johnny's background in the LA Wah Ching, I had hoped to hear Johnny talk more about the SF Wah Ching and other gangs that existed. But perhaps, the gangs weren't as interconnected as I thought they would be. LOL. After all, when I was younger, the Internet didn't exist. hahahaha But the conversation was good and good takes on Asian representation among other topics involving San Francisco. Hope to see you two talk again soon.
Dope interaction between the business and bible geek 😂 you guys took us on a journey. Being from the bay, I appreciate the walk and talk through SF history, the minority story, gentrification, tech boom etc… such a rich culture there that’s still appreciated. By the end, Geoffrey as a native and business man, should definitely consider running for mayor 🫡 I’m sure you got some solutions to some major problems running rampant in the city.
Pho lemonade all the way! Just missing fish sauce!😋 I love how Geoffrey was questioning how you were eating the food 🤣 like when u couldn’t eat the oysters, and he said “what’s wrong w u” lmao
@@geoffreywooshow Oh nice... and that allows you carry in SF? I actually live in Tampa! They just passed a law where you don't need a license to carry here in Fl. Thanks for walking the streets. Brings back a lot of memories. I was born in SF. Lived on 19th in Sunset. Parents brought me to Chinatown a lot.
@@geoffreywooshow I used to live on the house on 19th Ave in Sunset (between Kirkham and Judah) right next to the one that blew up, where the guy was building a bomb or making fireworks (can't remember). Thinking back, it was pretty damn cool to be able to walk to school (Jefferson) in like 2 or 3 minutes.
Asian Chris Brown and Harold wit the shieeets out here in SF LOL!! GOOD SHIT GUYS!! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK, SHARING YOUR LIGHT/ INSIGHT AND SPREADING THE POSITIVITY!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
52:11 Burmese people were protesting against the Burmese military that did a coup back in Feb 2021 and killed over 6,000 civilians that were fighting for democracy.
I attended CCW class, the first thing the instructor said was you need to make decision right away whether you will one day be willing to protect someone other than you or your family. Personally for me in state like California, the answer is NO, hell no!
gonna have to disagree with you on how chinese cuisine loves basic preparations there geoff. the french definitely love their sauces, they invented the mother sauces, but i'd say chinese cuisine also loves dousing exotic seafood products in chinese sauces as well. lol. ive never had abalone in its pure form in a chinese spot, it's always in some kind of sauce (still delicious, dont get me wrong). but i am definitely onboard with you there - there is so much flavor and beauty in simple ingredients and simple food preparation. i think that's why real italian food is really good and why italians still obsess over things like carbonara with no cream, or caccio e peppe. it can be surprising how much purity of flavor you can extract from really good and fresh italian ingredients. it's almost like the italians approached food from a first principles basis lol. the way they can respect and appreciate the base case of food preparation before getting fancy and still deliver really delicious food is remarkable. but the indonesian in me definitely LOVES spices and seasonings. i think the european emphasis on ingredient quality and less frequent use of spices and seasonings probably comes from a history of having an abundance of access to great quality ingredients - great cheeses, cattle, grains, tomatoes, etc. when you think about it, how your food is flavored is really tied to history and how people made do with what they had to survive. kimchi is fermented out of the need to preserve ingredients without modern refrigeration. korean army stew was made from boiling a hodge podge of korean and american ingredients like instant ramen and american cheese and hot dogs at an army base. lots of cuisines will make curries and stews with organ meats and whatnot, and season it to hell, because that's what they had to work with back then and they had to make the food edible, or even taste good. idk if u can tell but i love food LOL.
Fair observation on Chinese preparations having fancy sauced up or fried up versions. I always go for the clean preparation -- steamed live fish, steamed king crab, etc.
Between the two of you, you guys should collaborate and write a book together, for historical reasons. Geoffrey Woo! Tell it like it is, your story parallels the Netflix series “Warrior”. Geoffrey Woo next Mayor of San Francisco, follow in the footsteps of Ed Lee. Young Chinese people need good life’s experience leadership.
You should also do an interview with Margaret Cho. She was the only well known Asian comedian. She was a very popular comedian back in the 90's. She disappeared. I don't know what happened to her.
I lived in SF for 4 months back in 92. And I knew after the Chinese in SF compare to NYC. Those kids in their 20s, no shit. They behave like they’re native. The roots were there for a long time. Not like NYC, whatever.
$100 comment is the million dollar question to Johnny Chang, I lived in SGV for a decade and now near SF also for a decade, I have my favorite between SGV and SF, question is what does Johnny prefer? $$$$$
Let's go #Harold 🙏🫡🤣
Are you still in SF?
You couldn't be more west coast bro. Straight westsider through and through, you'd make an excellent tour guide for LA
#Johnny-Chang the reason why those people were protesting for Burma is because the military dictatorship took over the country and arrested a bunch of people. The country is now in a civil war where armed factions of different provinces are fighting the military dictatorship. The consequence of this is that the population are caught in the crossfire. A bunch of them run to Thailand or India if they have no choice. I prayed for the Burmese people and their wellbeing🙏🤝
i gotta add geo, the west is china phobe and dumps on china aka asians , it hurts us a lot, so i actually like that china is a leading and a leader in the world, you have to appreciate china for sticking up to the usa. i wanna add that as a taiwanese american myself, avoid thinking we are white or american, food for thought, whites will never take us in or recognize us until they have no choice but to accept us and acknowledge our contributions and uniqueness. many asians created our own luck. hollywood wont do it for us.
"...Some cheap SGV stuff"😂😂😂
Favorite part of the video is that Johnny appreciates the many languages that the waiter speaks. I worked at my parents bakery as kid. That helped me develope my affinity to learn languages. It was a way for me to connect with regulars. I was able to maintain the skill since I spoke the languages with various cstomers of different backgrounds. My Chinese parents learned Spanish as they worked with the Mexican staff in the kitchen. We all know you lose the skill if you don't use it. That's the beauty of language, connect with our community and keep connecting ❤
Johnny was fighting demons when eating those oysters 😹😹
Shout out to Jeff! You are one of the bravest content creators I’ve ever seen. Thank you for speaking up for so many who remain unheard, as a US immigrant from Taiwan.
*I prayed that God continue to bless Jeff and Jonny. We are so proud of you!
"Everybody is interconnected in the struggle" - Johnny
Great vid and hearing the dynamic between SF tech and LA gangster is interesting, especially with the Asian heritage commonality.
My favorite part was seeing you both walk through Chinatown and seeing Johnny's street senses active.
Lots of wisdom in this video.
Johnny is a walking miracle. Love is laugh, so cute and pure!
May the Lord continue to bless you both!
Besides the Chinese Exclusion Act, not many people know about all the anti Chinese violence and sentiment too, SF, LA, and Chico California. Not only were they attacked they were lynched in some cases.
12:43 don’t want a bowl cut anymore 😹😹
😂😂
Really liked how you guys just talked while walking the streets...you guys covered alot of ground in SF; enjoyed hearing your experience on being Asian Americans and definitely know the best places to eat.
Indians are becoming CEO's and Nigerians are known for doctors, medicine and Chinese Americans are known for being successful in multiple different fields of work. These are some of the most successful ethnic groups in America.
Must be nice to elevate socioeconomically off the continued oppression of indigenous Americans, descendants of chattel slavery in the United States, and poor whites. There’s a civil war going on , immigrant citizens of the United States versus Americans with no other affiliation. The immigrants are kicking butt.
Loved the video!! Lets goooo
LA has Skid Row to relate to the Tenderloin. I learned that the hard way lol
Shit… landed here CA 1989 10 years old and still here grinding for that dream. Y’all should do a pod cast where you have time for guests to stop by to share their journey etc
Keep it up. We’ll make it
Informative video. I've lived in San Francisco all my life, a lot changes, and unfortunately not for the best. Bad politicals and crime has ruined the city. In SF Chinatown the majority of the wonderful people speak Cantonese, Chinese. SF Chinatown is the best, I go ever week, my people and proud Asian and Hongkonger. I love San Francisco!
best pho i had:
first one was this random spot in connecticut. dont know what it's called. the broth was nice and balanced, i think they added more rock sugar than normal in there.
another great pho spot was in SF. same thing, i dont know what the place is called. it was my first week in SF, i was staying at an airbnb before i found a place to live for the next 6 months while i was interning at a tech pe firm in SF. i came home after my first day of work, still heavily fatigued bc i was running on 0 sleep on my first day. literally flew to SF on no sleep, no food, moved my shit into the airbnb, showered, and went straight to work bc jetblue delayed my flight and i got there later than i should have - very chaotic day. i was so dead that day. anyway, after work, i found this random hole in the wall pho joint near my airbnb and ate real food for the first time in probably like 36 hours, and it was heavenly, lol. they only took cash. i miss sf.
im definitely on team dip when it comes to the sriracha and hoisin. gotta keep the purity of the broth. also love a good thai chili in between bites of pho. if you'd like, maybe about halfway into the pho, you can start mixing the sauces straight into the broth if you really wanna change things up. but you gotta taste and appreciate the unadulterated broth in its raw form first.
Another great video worth watching. Its very insightful . Keep it up
Greetings Johnny & Geoffrey I Loved watching the video very insightful and learning about the struggle of the Chinese ancestral immigrants….my daughter is learning mandarin and was also able to translate when Johnny asked his mom why are we Chinese and my daughter said his mother said I don’t know…I love that my daughter is learning about other cultures because we are all interconnected and it increases respect for another person culture ..God bless you both🙏🏾🙏🏾💯❤❤❤❤🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Awesome SF insight 🙌🏻 Saludos desde Mexico.
Cannot wait for the next episodes ❤
31:53 The San Gabriel Valley really allowed the LA Chinese community to seek 'greener pastures' outside of the city and honestly looking at the current state of DTLA...it was a blessing in disguise
DTLA did NOT have to be the way it is. You acting like it was inevitable.
@@1525boyHow did you read "blessing in disguise" as inevitable? What it CAME to be is not the same as what it WOULD/COULD have been. It's just reality. Hindsight.
The waiter speaking 5 languages inspirational💪🏽and a testament to hard work and hustle
Thank you for sharing the love! I’m always amazed to learn about the rich history of SF Chinatown. Plus, ya’ll passed by my workplace too 😍
The Brothers Sun main character is as manly as it gets
Johnny so genuine
thank you ,Geof ....i see Johhny Chang again ...God bless u both
Our pleasure!
I always enjoy interviews with Johnny but now I'm also a fan of Geoffrey's. I'm half Japanese and half Chinese and both of my parents are American born so I'm always eager to learn more about my Chinese side from your interviews. Thank you 🙏❤️
really thank you for supporting and the kind comment.
Damn I’m 5th generation Chinese but Geoff is the American fob ever.
I'm not sure if that's a diss or compliment
DAMN...You two fellas are what my life today reflects. Had life grind me down like Johnny at an early age, but time and maturity broke down social barriers to open up a new me, and reveal a bigger picture of how Asains are represented in America. I remember my stage of self racial shame also. That conversation you guys had really hit me... Keep it up brothers! SUBSCRIBED
Nice.
Gangster of the streets and gangster of tech together, bro needs to combine forces to make some crazy business
Oh whaaa?? Two speeding tickets in one day?!! Geoff’s a gangster now 😂
Thug life in the Stanford computer science program
great convos. subscribed.
Love the video
Glad we can talk about our culture openly.
I wish I had these tools growing up.
I remember going shopping with my siblings and mom in Chinatown every Saturday.
My mom brought us to the comic store and clown alley to eat.
And dad would pick us up after work.
❤❤ Mexico is 550 years old which Mexicali has large chines community due to United States exclusion laws. Paniolo Hawaiian Cowboys they taught Hawaiians ranching culture 50 years before texas.. Old Mexico California Downey California. Surfer Frank
As a native San Franciscan, it was good to see you two walk through parts of San Francisco. Knowing Johnny's background in the LA Wah Ching, I had hoped to hear Johnny talk more about the SF Wah Ching and other gangs that existed. But perhaps, the gangs weren't as interconnected as I thought they would be. LOL. After all, when I was younger, the Internet didn't exist. hahahaha
But the conversation was good and good takes on Asian representation among other topics involving San Francisco. Hope to see you two talk again soon.
Gosh, I miss Turtle Tower so much--especially on chilly autumn or winter days. This was the lunch spot for years!
@@berrysweets9855 yes really a shame it’s gone
I’m from sf same life as Johnny those young ladies ain’t his only fans out here who’s life he’s impacted 😂 ❤
Dope interaction between the business and bible geek 😂 you guys took us on a journey. Being from the bay, I appreciate the walk and talk through SF history, the minority story, gentrification, tech boom etc… such a rich culture there that’s still appreciated. By the end, Geoffrey as a native and business man, should definitely consider running for mayor 🫡 I’m sure you got some solutions to some major problems running rampant in the city.
Great Chat; Lets get Simu Liu on this; Cheers
Amen! Thank you!
I like my pho loaded up with jalapeños and basil - 1-2 limes, and stuff my face. Then I add chili crunch halfway through.
I wonder if they are still active in SF
Johnny be like: Back in the day 👴 boba 🧋 totem and fireplace for china ganga star ⭐️ 😍🔥
Wow so wise how he shares and speak gospel during a “normal” conversation!
$100 bucks is nice, but 15 minutes on Intro is even nicer. Next giveaway?
Pho lemonade all the way! Just missing fish sauce!😋 I love how Geoffrey was questioning how you were eating the food 🤣 like when u couldn’t eat the oysters, and he said “what’s wrong w u” lmao
47:10 No seeds, no sticks, no stems lmfao
Called u Kumar when u Harold🤣
Hey Geoff, how did you get your ccw in sf? I have friends in SF that say it's nearly impossible to get (coming from cops).
@@gc5921 my CCW is from Florida
@@geoffreywooshow Oh nice... and that allows you carry in SF? I actually live in Tampa! They just passed a law where you don't need a license to carry here in Fl. Thanks for walking the streets. Brings back a lot of memories. I was born in SF. Lived on 19th in Sunset. Parents brought me to Chinatown a lot.
@@geoffreywooshow I used to live on the house on 19th Ave in Sunset (between Kirkham and Judah) right next to the one that blew up, where the guy was building a bomb or making fireworks (can't remember). Thinking back, it was pretty damn cool to be able to walk to school (Jefferson) in like 2 or 3 minutes.
LET’S GOOO JOHNNNYYY!!! 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
LOOOOL. W's in the schat for dixonyamada6969 😂😂
Johnny, Lee Kum Kee gonna pay you for using all that Hoisin Sauce.
Crispy chicken over fried rice at oshas. So good and affordable!!! I’m from Hawaii!!
The owner at the Golden Lotus is an OG! Goated spot in the TL open for several decades. Some of the best northern pho restaurants left in the city.
God Bless You All Nice Tour I’m Always In the Port Of Oakland
49:33 - hey bosses, I speak 4 languages… they’re all Romance languages, but I’m still a multi-lingual American. 😂
Insightful
Woo for SF mayor 🍻
best kind of content
I eat at Golden Lotus, the owner is a nice guy and the food is good😋
Asian Chris Brown and Harold wit the shieeets out here in SF LOL!! GOOD SHIT GUYS!! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK, SHARING YOUR LIGHT/ INSIGHT AND SPREADING THE POSITIVITY!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
52:11 Burmese people were protesting against the Burmese military that did a coup back in Feb 2021 and killed over 6,000 civilians that were fighting for democracy.
You didn’t take him to the hood. Lol
I'm glad Geoffrey has a sense of humor about being Harold and not Kumar.
Johnny Chang🐲🔴💰💯
I attended CCW class, the first thing the instructor said was you need to make decision right away whether you will one day be willing to protect someone other than you or your family. Personally for me in state like California, the answer is NO, hell no!
gonna have to disagree with you on how chinese cuisine loves basic preparations there geoff. the french definitely love their sauces, they invented the mother sauces, but i'd say chinese cuisine also loves dousing exotic seafood products in chinese sauces as well. lol. ive never had abalone in its pure form in a chinese spot, it's always in some kind of sauce (still delicious, dont get me wrong). but i am definitely onboard with you there - there is so much flavor and beauty in simple ingredients and simple food preparation. i think that's why real italian food is really good and why italians still obsess over things like carbonara with no cream, or caccio e peppe. it can be surprising how much purity of flavor you can extract from really good and fresh italian ingredients. it's almost like the italians approached food from a first principles basis lol. the way they can respect and appreciate the base case of food preparation before getting fancy and still deliver really delicious food is remarkable. but the indonesian in me definitely LOVES spices and seasonings. i think the european emphasis on ingredient quality and less frequent use of spices and seasonings probably comes from a history of having an abundance of access to great quality ingredients - great cheeses, cattle, grains, tomatoes, etc. when you think about it, how your food is flavored is really tied to history and how people made do with what they had to survive. kimchi is fermented out of the need to preserve ingredients without modern refrigeration. korean army stew was made from boiling a hodge podge of korean and american ingredients like instant ramen and american cheese and hot dogs at an army base. lots of cuisines will make curries and stews with organ meats and whatnot, and season it to hell, because that's what they had to work with back then and they had to make the food edible, or even taste good. idk if u can tell but i love food LOL.
Fair observation on Chinese preparations having fancy sauced up or fried up versions. I always go for the clean preparation -- steamed live fish, steamed king crab, etc.
@@geoffreywooshow always love a good steamed fish drizzled with hot aromatic oil and seasoned soy sauce
@@geoffreywooshow I hit you up on the gram but i think youtube deletes my comment if i say certain key words (i guess to get rid of the bots)
@@dixonyamada6969 what’s your IG handle? I can’t find your DM.
@@geoffreywooshowlookaryu
Between the two of you, you guys should collaborate and write a book together, for historical reasons. Geoffrey Woo! Tell it like it is, your story parallels the Netflix series “Warrior”. Geoffrey Woo next Mayor of San Francisco, follow in the footsteps of Ed Lee. Young Chinese people need good life’s experience leadership.
SF Represent, dope thumbnail too
Loved this G Duo! 😎🤓 #Geek or #Gangsta
No seeds, no stems, no sticks 😂 JC with the bars 🔥
No diddy with BTS, lol…
sad turtle tower shut down man, my family and I would go there all the time...
Come to Atlanta boys, I wanna take y’all around Việt town!
Geoff, if you ran for President I swear I'd vote for you 😊
14 minute mark: Love it Love you as a brother Go America
my favorite pho spot is noodle city in alhambra
Which viet restaurant they go to?
You should also do an interview with Margaret Cho. She was the only well known Asian comedian. She was a very popular comedian back in the 90's. She disappeared. I don't know what happened to her.
11:54 Had to clap back in mandarin 🤣🤣🤣
LOL @ lemonade pho. I use a lot of lime for our homemade pho, to me its healthier. The lime acts as my "salt"
San Jose Pho Ha Noi .! Is going wails best around Bay eara right now .! Y’all should check it out
Dang, did know Johnny spoke mandarin... my parents spoke Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Loas, another dialect of Chinese, and some English.
This guy seems brave putting himself out there like this
Welcome to Gotham City
I lived in SF for 4 months back in 92. And I knew after the Chinese in SF compare to NYC. Those kids in their 20s, no shit. They behave like they’re native. The roots were there for a long time. Not like NYC, whatever.
Amen ❤
So lesson from this video is: keep your money up not your funny up.
Tf Johnny, why so many limes 🤣
$100 comment is the million dollar question to Johnny Chang, I lived in SGV for a decade and now near SF also for a decade, I have my favorite between SGV and SF, question is what does Johnny prefer? $$$$$
Everyone thinks they are gangster until they go to prison.
Turtle Tower is closed.
Awesome video
Johnny was in sf?!!!!! Maaaaann.
You look like Harold from Harold and Kumar John Cho doppelgänger
He’s my cousin.
Dikz in ya mother 6969 😭
GEOFFREE WOO FOR PRESIDENT
Sad it used to be so packed and booming .
Agree on the Hollywood narrative for Asian men is feminine or gay
Nice
Most Americans would not eat authentic Chinese food