Speaking English is a clue that they probably know tourists can afford a few dollars more if they're from Canada, USA, Switzerland, Norway, Japan, and Korea. All of these countries are expensive to live in no matter where you go in that region.
I love how much their friendship has progressed over the series. Andrew's initiative to cheers for almost everything compared to him asking why would they cheers with pizza😂
Andrew seems generally more cheerful nowadays. I guess he just got more comfortable presenting? I mean, who wouldn't be happy travelling around the world, eating the greatest of foods :)
janice jtj wagyu beef isn’t just luxury, but it also includes flavours and textures that no others posses. Whilst things like gold leaf and truffle is pure novelty, and removing it would probably not do any harm to the dish tbh. But ye, who’d want to shat gold everyday anyways so
@@poccc2828 True, but most of the time (especially those which was showcased in the expensive ranges of worth it series) people just throw truffles on the dish for sakes of making it more luxurious :(
Agreed! I thought they were gonna be a part of Tasty for sure but I guess they dropped the idea since Tasty doesn't really need the popularity boost. I guess what the others have said is correct, it's about keeping the main channel popular lol.
Keith has a thing w his tongue which affected his ability to handle certain tastes so I think trying lots of adventurous foods can be difficult for him. But Ye w Andrew you’ve got a white guy who has no issue w asian foods that are considered acquired tastes like red bean n such which isn’t common. Western People like asian food when it’s made popular and made for a western audience but won’t necessarily like it when it’s made to cater specifically to the local asian taste pallate.
i wish this was possible in Europe. we dont have such a developed street food culture. everything is restaurant or expensive. 15€ for a burger from a stall :((
I live in Seattle and I have lived in Taiwan for 15 years of my life. It is impossible for you to walk home with a empty stomach. Also part of Taiwan culture is to help the poor. In some restraunts people can pre pay meals for the homeless. It is usually written ouside on a eraceable board on how many meals are payed.
Taiwan: 30 dollar food = hella lots of delicious top tier food. USA: 300 dollar food = a tiny speck of 5 atoms worth of food, with a single drop of oyster sauce on the plate.
“Why would you give up something that’s so comfortable?” That quote got to me. Sometimes we’re shamed for the things that bring “comfort to our souls”. I’m sure there’s a billion pillows more comfortable than the one he has, but that one brings joy and comfort him. This life is already hard and depressing enough to leave the things that give us that comfy feeling inside. Don’t give up what makes you happy. Keep the pillow 💖
I think people were thrown off by him specifying it was a *body pillow.* I very much hope he means one that’s like...normal and doesn’t have any...questionable designs.
Exactly lol. My parents overdosed last year and i still have AND sleep with the two stuffed animals from them and my body pillow from them lol.. Its all lumpy and fucked but.. I wash it all the time but it bring me so much comfort even tho its lumpy and squis hed lo. I lost both my parents very suddenly when i was 18 and these things are like all i have left. I have PTSD and bi polar and have bad night terrors and it helps me feel less alone
Rachel Franco I’m so sorry you went through all that hun! Hug those stuffed animals tightly if that makes you feel closer to them and or comforts you! Big hugs! 💜
@@lettuce7273 Lmao, I think body pillows with weird/questionable designs are only as cringey as the person who owns it. I know people who find it funny and just love their weird anime pillows with confidence and nobody bats an eye. But the incel who hides it or treats it like something dirty is embarrassing with theirs.
Oh man body pillows are the bomb if you're a side sleeper. Feels good to have something between your knees and between your arms to keep your body better aligned.
That chef loved her husband so much, talking about his skills and his generosity!! Goals Edit: Ok ok, maybe she didn't mean husband husband, but it's still a nice way to talk abour you boss!
She did say ‘boss’ but it isn’t uncommon to call your husband that in a public context if you opened the store together. I suspect she is known as ‘lao ban niang’ aka “boss’s lady (wife)”
Because they are two different phrases, even though they may look similar; "Eating while drinking" means drinking is the main activity and eating is not. "Drinking while eating" means eating is the main activity and drinking is not.
American restaurants: it’ll be $.30 extra for ketchup Taiwanese restaurants: here have some extra soup and rice with meat we just want to make sure your full
I’m Taiwanese, we do have restaurants that give out free food like the rice with meat. Some restaurants also provides appetizers and boba . So this kind of thing does exist but not every restaurant does this.
If you are in Taichung, DingWang hot pot give you free soup when you tell the restaurant you want to pack the leftovers. There are also ramen restaurants offers extra noodles for free, can't believe you never experience that!
I live in Taipei, Taiwan. Most hot pot restaurants do this, but the more expensive restaurants usually don't. Besides the pork rice, you can also enjoy unlimited ice cream and drink inside the place.
I've never paid for condiments in any American city I've travelled to. American fast food chains overseas sometimes do that, but so far I've never heard of paying for ketchup here.
Ours went 'Want anything to eat?' 'are you SURE?' 'really! There's all this food! You gotta be at least a LITLLE hungry' and if they still said no we finally stopped.
that's my grandma when she was still with us, you will get assaulted with food in the best way possible. she was awesome, i feel bad that my mom and i never asked her to teach us her recipes, i can't recreate her steamed pork pancake (i'm not sure the english name), it doesn't taste the same. both of my grandparents were amazing cooks, value your elders' talents, i didn't realize what amazing people they were till they passed.
I watched this episode with my mom, and she was super excited and nostalgic the entire time. I haven’t seen her so cheery in a while. Thanks for going to Taiwan!!
I love how the last dish wasn't really the ingredients that made its price worth it. It was the pure and utter passion made into it, hats off to the chef
Ok so you guys named 3 good shows tasty, worth it , and unsolved . so how are you saying there each carrying buzz feed on their backs. If it has one good show I get it. But thats multiple good shows . that just means buzzfeed is a good entertainment outlet.
@@randomfattie2968 your comment is neither insightful nor amusing. I wonder why you even replied. Your username is also insulting. I don't know you, but I already know you're not a kind person
J J that’s because you fly for business. I live in Maryland and can consistently find ~500$ flights from DC- LA-Taipei. If I lived in LA it would probably be more like 3-400$
I came back after all this time to give you a big thumbs up. It's been, I dunno, 9 years since I last played that game. And that comment hit me immediately.
Blackground Music Taiwanese food are usually affordable btw most of us are poor but we love food so we have a lot of street food/restaurants that serve low price meals. You can still find pricy food in hotels and fancy restaurants, but they are less authentic.
I think another reason for that is also because they've changed their focus from actually trying to find the cheapest versus the most expensive foods to simply finding good foods.
@@Noyala92 I can only imagine, yeah. I wouldn't want to just randomly eat the most expensive stuff either after that DISASTER of a "pizza" they had to choke down.
15:45 You know it's good when Steven has to stand up to express himself :) Also can I just say the bgm is on point, really enjoyable and fitting music.
If they do hot pot, they have to do it in China. There are just too many varieties in China alone, plus Chongqing hotpot has to be enjoyed in Chongqing.
@@Ay-sd1sj not really, the first Taiwan ep had $29 as the highest and there were truffles in the xlb. I've also had truffle (oil? not sure) xlb, but in Elmhurst. I don't think they were even $29.
Wrong some other most expensive food they made don't even have Truffle . It sad to see that 205 other like your comment that either blind or don't watch all of their video .
10:40 Steven said that everyone have an item that they cling on to from their childhood . That is so relatable I do believe that it is more common for Asian families as it is kind of like a tradition and a source of comfort filled with wonderful memories High-5 , Steven !
Huseyin Also his name is literally Samuel Lim. He’s Asian, not White. And any race can eat Jamaican food. Don’t know what kind of drugs you were on to get to this conclusion.
I'm surprised nobody commented about the way that lady talked about her husband. So heartwarming..
Yeah. It was super sweet. She's so proud of him!
Ikr!!
Pure pride, it was so wholesome!
ya
We here for food not that.
You know things get expensive when the native chef speaks english lol
But almost all the expensive restaurant owners speak English
Speaking English is a clue that they probably know tourists can afford a few dollars more if they're from Canada, USA, Switzerland, Norway, Japan, and Korea.
All of these countries are expensive to live in no matter where you go in that region.
Financial Shinanigans 😂😂😂
Lol! Right!
In most cases, yes it's probably true, but it''s a different case for Singapore and the Philippines.
The first restaurant chef lady has a whole netflix show about her that I saw a year ago it's real good . She's mad talented
I was looking to see if anyone else had watched that! She's so cool
What's the show called?
@@vern8434 Street Food
Oh that's why she looked so familiar!
I couldn't tell if it was a male or female
“It’s like buttering already buttered bread”
How are Andrew’s analogies always so spot on
i’ve never heard of hot pot being described as “baptizing the meat” but now i’m never going to forget it
Amy Park i just searched that word up😂
😂😂😂😂i eat it often and can’t wait to tell that to my Chinese and Japanese friends
Izzy Woods I have shabu shabu with my family quite often, so it’ll be fun to drop this phrase on them 🤣
@@PrimRooks Time to baptize the mear
I love how much their friendship has progressed over the series. Andrew's initiative to cheers for almost everything compared to him asking why would they cheers with pizza😂
Rosaleiah Rosewood exactly! And the way he always says: “cheers steven!” Love it!!
Yea, i love their easy going vibe too. It fits this series well.
Andrew seems generally more cheerful nowadays. I guess he just got more comfortable presenting? I mean, who wouldn't be happy travelling around the world, eating the greatest of foods :)
Andrew doesn't just initiate the Cheers, he insists on it if Steven doesn't reciprocate.
I love how the most expensive option doesn’t have gold flakes or truffles or caviar anymore. It’s just genuine really good food.
Jenn that’s the best kind
They used wagyu tho. But i agree with your point. Truffle and caviar still make sense but gold flakes just add to the price
janice jtj wagyu beef isn’t just luxury, but it also includes flavours and textures that no others posses. Whilst things like gold leaf and truffle is pure novelty, and removing it would probably not do any harm to the dish tbh. But ye, who’d want to shat gold everyday anyways so
@@thewalmer7942 Truffle has a flavour though, while gold has absolutely nothing that could be called flavour.
@@poccc2828 True, but most of the time (especially those which was showcased in the expensive ranges of worth it series) people just throw truffles on the dish for sakes of making it more luxurious :(
This goddamn buzzfeed series have better character development than most high budget movies I've watched
YESSSS
What about john from the webtoon series UNORDINARY
@@nadiakhalid4306 webtoon is not a movie thing
@Augustine Lobo yep it’s pretty garbage rn
I remember when Andrew hated doing the cheers part, now his the one initiating it.
@kool_dud they do😢 uhhh.
Character development
Yassss
He's assimilating!
Ugh, they grow up so fast
man worth it deserves its own channel like unsolved at this point
But then the buzzfeed channel would be ded
Yea no one would watch Buzzfeed anymore😂😂😂❤️
I always thought Worth It should've been on Tasty
Agreed! I thought they were gonna be a part of Tasty for sure but I guess they dropped the idea since Tasty doesn't really need the popularity boost. I guess what the others have said is correct, it's about keeping the main channel popular lol.
Helina please so i can finally unsub to buzzfeed
i love how andrew knows how to appreciate asian cuisine. a lot of people don’t have the acquired taste for ethnic food
Me too. I think that’s why they might’ve switched from Keith to Andrew
Izzy Woods Keith asp has a terrible chemistry with Steven. It even felt like he was annoyed with Steven most of the time.
@@akirebara honestly he was kind of annoying too honestly it was just like uhhhh for the first episode and I hope to never have to see that again xD
Keith has a thing w his tongue which affected his ability to handle certain tastes so I think trying lots of adventurous foods can be difficult for him. But Ye w Andrew you’ve got a white guy who has no issue w asian foods that are considered acquired tastes like red bean n such which isn’t common. Western People like asian food when it’s made popular and made for a western audience but won’t necessarily like it when it’s made to cater specifically to the local asian taste pallate.
its less acquired taste and more open mindedness because even if you're unfamiliar with a certain food if it tastes good than it just tastes good
Fun fact in Taiwan : Eat outside is cheaper than you cook.
wow
i wish this was possible in Europe. we dont have such a developed street food culture. everything is restaurant or expensive. 15€ for a burger from a stall :((
@@guguigugu yeah...
Unoriginal 👎
I live in Seattle and I have lived in Taiwan for 15 years of my life. It is impossible for you to walk home with a empty stomach. Also part of Taiwan culture is to help the poor. In some restraunts people can pre pay meals for the homeless. It is usually written ouside on a eraceable board on how many meals are payed.
Steven looks so offended and devastated when Inga dropped the wagyu LMAOOOOO
downthispath j I
It's a grave offense to food.
😂😂
Inga’s reaction was so cute 😂🤣🤣
me too bro
I feel like the Taiwan series has seemingly the most genuine reactions to the food
I noticed the same. They seem to be actually tasting and reacting to the food in a much livelier way.
Taiwan and Japan, so far Asia is leading in the food department lol
that's cause taiwanese food is really that good
Yes lol
Yeah like at 8:56 you could tell he hated it but still said ‘hmm’
Taiwan: 30 dollar food = hella lots of delicious top tier food.
USA: 300 dollar food = a tiny speck of 5 atoms worth of food, with a single drop of oyster sauce on the plate.
trUfFle
edible gold flake, sturgen eggs, or truffles added to whatever basic ass dish, and its expensive.
American foody culture is really just an exercise in hipster snobbery.
@@turdferguson2982 incredibly accurate
@@turdferguson2982 that's so true
Is it just me or has Andrew's personality gone from straight faced and gloomy to rainbow glowing unicorn farts?
Character development.
I mean, when a big part of your job is to eat some of the best food in the world :D
Also he spends alot of time with Steven who basically unicorns and rainbows
Omg i legit was looking at the comments to see if anyone noticed omg yesss
Ultimate character development
“Why would you give up something that’s so comfortable?” That quote got to me. Sometimes we’re shamed for the things that bring “comfort to our souls”. I’m sure there’s a billion pillows more comfortable than the one he has, but that one brings joy and comfort him.
This life is already hard and depressing enough to leave the things that give us that comfy feeling inside. Don’t give up what makes you happy. Keep the pillow 💖
I think people were thrown off by him specifying it was a *body pillow.* I very much hope he means one that’s like...normal and doesn’t have any...questionable designs.
Exactly lol. My parents overdosed last year and i still have AND sleep with the two stuffed animals from them and my body pillow from them lol.. Its all lumpy and fucked but.. I wash it all the time but it bring me so much comfort even tho its lumpy and squis hed lo. I lost both my parents very suddenly when i was 18 and these things are like all i have left. I have PTSD and bi polar and have bad night terrors and it helps me feel less alone
Rachel Franco I’m so sorry you went through all that hun! Hug those stuffed animals tightly if that makes you feel closer to them and or comforts you! Big hugs! 💜
@@lettuce7273 Lmao, I think body pillows with weird/questionable designs are only as cringey as the person who owns it. I know people who find it funny and just love their weird anime pillows with confidence and nobody bats an eye. But the incel who hides it or treats it like something dirty is embarrassing with theirs.
Oh man body pillows are the bomb if you're a side sleeper. Feels good to have something between your knees and between your arms to keep your body better aligned.
When Inge dropped that piece of beef
Steven: Oh my god NOOOOOOOOOOO
Inga*. Inge is a old mans name.
Her face was also epic lmao
Stevens chopstick kung Fu is weak
Nasty ass meat eaters :/
@@thegreatecb what lol?
That chef loved her husband so much, talking about his skills and his generosity!! Goals
Edit: Ok ok, maybe she didn't mean husband husband, but it's still a nice way to talk abour you boss!
She actually didn't say husband, she said "lao ban" which means boss. But the subs stats husband oh wells
it was so lovely to see her brag about him!!
@@flav_5876 lol wow that's kind of a big difference
She did say ‘boss’ but it isn’t uncommon to call your husband that in a public context if you opened the store together. I suspect she is known as ‘lao ban niang’ aka “boss’s lady (wife)”
Might also be roasting him for being too generous when her opinion is to charge for it too to earn more money
that "what" from adam may just have been the most emotion he's expressed in the history of worth it-
Andrew : "Speaking of salty liquids..."
Steven : "Sweat?"
Andrew : " *YES* "
*WORTH IT: SWEAT*
Why 😨
Trying pocari sweat in three drastically different price points
@@OfficialTigerino japanese sweat
@Gaben hahh gay
“Eating while drinking is not the same as drinking while eating” Why does this make so much sense?!?!
Does that Mean he Doesn't like Smoothies with Added stuff On it?
Josue Campos nice profile pic 👍
Because they are two different phrases, even though they may look similar;
"Eating while drinking" means drinking is the main activity and eating is not.
"Drinking while eating" means eating is the main activity and drinking is not.
"They will assault you with food... in the nicest way possible." If I ever get to open my own restaurant, I want people to say that about it.
Evil Laugh Gaming i plan on opening one😂 so people better
GL
Kind of sounds like you'll get food poisoning 😅
@@FluffyK018 thanks
@@joannasaadati8810 lol, I actually have a degree in culinary.
I wish they did Ukranian food sometime so Andrew would be as excited as Steven explaining everything...
It would be interesting as I've never heard of Ukrainian food
yeah im also looking for slav culture stuff because of the reletability
dumplings vs peirogis
@@marissaolanick6104 it's more like dumplings vs pelmeni
yeah, it would be nice to know something Ukrainian other than varenyky!
American restaurants: it’ll be $.30 extra for ketchup
Taiwanese restaurants: here have some extra soup and rice with meat we just want to make sure your full
They did go to more generous places tho. You probably live in Taipei city?
I’m Taiwanese, we do have restaurants that give out free food like the rice with meat. Some restaurants also provides appetizers and boba .
So this kind of thing does exist but not every restaurant does this.
If you are in Taichung, DingWang hot pot give you free soup when you tell the restaurant you want to pack the leftovers. There are also ramen restaurants offers extra noodles for free, can't believe you never experience that!
I live in Taipei, Taiwan. Most hot pot restaurants do this, but the more expensive restaurants usually don't. Besides the pork rice, you can also enjoy unlimited ice cream and drink inside the place.
I've never paid for condiments in any American city I've travelled to. American fast food chains overseas sometimes do that, but so far I've never heard of paying for ketchup here.
Is nobody here gonna talk about how good those green beans had to be to make ADAM make a face?
K. D. Bryan and those green beans had to smell amazing to make Adam SAY something!
@@SusanPDavis Please stop phishing. Nobody likes it.
I would like this but you at 420 likes
@@sunshine5532 now you can ;).
In my house when ever we have guests
"Are you hungry"
"ArE YoU hUnGry"
"ARE YOU HUNGRY"
That's so relatable haha
No I’m hangry
JustRobyn you must be hungry. Come sit down and eat
Ours went
'Want anything to eat?'
'are you SURE?'
'really! There's all this food! You gotta be at least a LITLLE hungry' and if they still said no we finally stopped.
@@susanna6462 no no no no *you* come sit and eat
Theres plenty
*eat there's plenty of food*
"If there's one thing here in Taiwan, you can not leave a restaurant hungry. They will assault you with food."
This is so true though 😂😂
Here in Toronto, you can never leave a restaurant without a depressing sense of overpriced dissatisfaction.
@@j_freed *_oh damn_*
j freed mostly true here in Norway too. A few exceptions, but not many.
that's my grandma when she was still with us, you will get assaulted with food in the best way possible. she was awesome, i feel bad that my mom and i never asked her to teach us her recipes, i can't recreate her steamed pork pancake (i'm not sure the english name), it doesn't taste the same. both of my grandparents were amazing cooks, value your elders' talents, i didn't realize what amazing people they were till they passed.
Every Asian country ever
It’s hilarious how irresistible these videos are, even to people who hate buzzfeed
...even to vegans. I really don't know why I'm even watching all these.
The only series keeping buzzfeed alive is worth it and buzzfeed unsolved
@@timoheinrich8763 jesus man i feel ya
Ikr?!!
This is a mukbang listicle.
"They assault you with food in the most lovingly way possible."
Sounds like my house at Thanksgiving!
Stephanie Wayman woman aren’t funny
@@voake8867 Your mom had a hilarious joke when you were born
Lol!! Same
@@unredeemabledumbass3953 good one
Stephanie Wayman 😂😅😅
16:24 -Inga eating luxury meat, *drops it*
Steven: ArE YoU kiDdIng Me?
Inga: No one saw that.
I watched this episode with my mom, and she was super excited and nostalgic the entire time. I haven’t seen her so cheery in a while. Thanks for going to Taiwan!!
Next Episode: “$30 body pillow vs. $1,600 body pillow • Tokyo”
@@xfg007 It's self-lubricating.
It can kill you if you oversleep
That's *refreshing!*
Oh god, not Japan
I love how the last dish wasn't really the ingredients that made its price worth it. It was the pure and utter passion made into it, hats off to the chef
When he talked about the body pillow he’s had for 10 years I felt that in my soul
"Bantal busuk".. What he referring too..
@@lemansawi3249 bantal bau 😅😅😅 i have mine since like middle school i think, now imma mother but i'll never let go of that thing
Imma top Steven:
I had one pillow ever since me and my parents moved into our own house.
That was 18 years ago.
@@duelgundam mine's about 16 years already I LOVE IT WITH MY ENTIRE SOUL
@@jejuyaaa wow, so how many years you had that pillow?
it's been an absolute privilege to witness andrew and steven's friendship blossom
BuzzFeed: "trying cheap vs expensive soup."
Me: "ok guys today we are going to eat 50 cent cup noodles, vs $1.00 ramen cup"
Those are *drastically* different price points!
Also vs 2$ ramen bowl
Thats a REALLY big price change, idk if I can afford the dollar ramen cup!
Me: a 2 mins instant soup noodle vs 20-30 min prep and cook soup noodle
Hahahaha
WHY DO I ALWAYS WATCH THESE KIND OF VIDEOS WITH AN EMPTY STOMACH
Feel you bro ~.~
Always watching them at Night and feel hungry be4 sleep 🙄
I legit just ate and I am hungry again. For hot pot.
sameeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee:(
Because right when its over you go and stuff your face! See you in a hour! :)
"why would you give up something so comfortable?" - steven, 2019.
The captions need to remove the “Person speaks foreign language” because it blocks the subtitles
H
I
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The first girl is from Street food- Taiwan.
I was looking for a comment on that lol
Amazing series
me too!
thats why she looked so familiar lol
Yep, saw that. She works really hard. Up at like 4 in the morning goes to bed after 12pm.
The fish soup was featured on Netflix’s “Street Food” 😀
Cool story bro
Cindy L LMAO was just about to comment that! that restaurant has crazy clout tho
I knew I’d seen it before! Yes!!!
omg i was sure i knew that woman from a netflix show sjsjjss
Yes! good netflix serie. i bingewatched all episodes!
When do they get a “Carrying BuzzFeed on their backs” award?
John Doe they both are lmao
You forgot tasty
@@namphuong286 yess
Ok so you guys named 3 good shows tasty, worth it , and unsolved . so how are you saying there each carrying buzz feed on their backs. If it has one good show I get it. But thats multiple good shows . that just means buzzfeed is a good entertainment outlet.
Last year BF made over $100M in non-web revenue.
You can either haaave: $3.50 for the some of the best soup in the world
Or $4.99 for a gas station sandwich here in the US.
What even is currency.
america is greedy lol
@@randomfattie2968 your comment is neither insightful nor amusing. I wonder why you even replied. Your username is also insulting. I don't know you, but I already know you're not a kind person
Didn’t he make a sarcastic remark about a joke comment. Because you know is the internet?
Whymsy i can tell youre a karen
@@RandomVideos-re9ux I agree
i've never seen adam have such a reaction as he did with the green beans ahaha
I don't think I've ever seen Adam react like he has this whole Taiwanese trip, it's great
@@Generalfoley the one with soymilk on Dumpling episode
"Speaking of salty liquids..."
"Sweat?"
Me: "Tears?"
Me: " pee "
@@l.rajnath959 peepeepoopoo
Lmao
Blood, sweat, and tears? :D
Sea?
The first place is my grandmas home town and she flipped the freak out. She was so happy that people were visiting Chiayi.
I found the last places explanation of luxury so charming, “you get a big bowl of beef and noodles and soup” like yes! That’s what luxury should be!
Andrew has really blossomed through this series. He and Steven have reached a sweet spot in their onscreen chemistry.
I'm legit about to look up flight prices to Taiwan so I can get that hot pot.
MrsJShepherd1 $600-$1000 on average. I fly LAX-TPE almost monthly for work.
you should totally come!
Literally all food in Taiwan is bomb haha, stay and try it all. AAh can't wait to go back and visit
when i'm rich and famous i'll go too
J J that’s because you fly for business. I live in Maryland and can consistently find ~500$ flights from DC- LA-Taipei. If I lived in LA it would probably be more like 3-400$
I like how the most expensive soup in Taiwan is less than $30
but the living expenses in taiwan is about 1/3 compared to north america so it would be equivalent to about $90-$100
There are some soup over 30 USD
Wait till you see the property prices
I think they stopped doing the ridiculous over expensive foods. And now just feature dishes that are more pricey but can still be considered worth it
lol no way have you heard of shark fin soup?
My boyfriend's parents just came back from Taiwan, and the desserts they brought back were so good they made me want to cry tears of joy.
are.. are you sure it was for you?
Taiwanese Restaurants are basically all our grandmothers.
(Edit: Thanks for the likes)
Pokhraj Roy truer words have never been spoken
thats why i love going there, i would fight china for them and their dishes.
Ava C Thank you.
Cloud7 Big Yes to Culinary Diversity 👏🏼
Worst country 🤮🤮🤮
I like this international stuff, at least buzzfeed is paying for the good guys
14:40 That "What?" was pure surprise and it's also one of the only times Adam talked with a _feeling._
Inga might be the cutest person to ever exist.
Inga needs to be in every episode.
Chef Chen tho
I mean, have you seen Rie?
@@pugward bro both are worth it
Yes, she is
Andrew gets the most expensive wagu beef
-also Andrew-“WHERE THE NOODLES AT!!!???”
Nobody :
Absolutely no one :
Villagers in Minecraft : "5:40"
Hahahaha 😂
Dhruv Boricha I got a trolls ad
lmao
😂😂
I came back after all this time to give you a big thumbs up. It's been, I dunno, 9 years since I last played that game. And that comment hit me immediately.
Love Andrew, he’s always so respectful overseas!
i love how the high price points keep getting more affordable
Agreed
Blackground Music Taiwanese food are usually affordable btw most of us are poor but we love food so we have a lot of street food/restaurants that serve low price meals. You can still find pricy food in hotels and fancy restaurants, but they are less authentic.
@@judyl544 Omg i LOVE Taiwanese food. You're so lucky to be able to eat it whenever you fancy!
I think another reason for that is also because they've changed their focus from actually trying to find the cheapest versus the most expensive foods to simply finding good foods.
@@Noyala92 I can only imagine, yeah. I wouldn't want to just randomly eat the most expensive stuff either after that DISASTER of a "pizza" they had to choke down.
steven: taiwan is very hot
grace lin : *yes*
someone who is that
This is not funny
1:03
Taiwanese girls be hot 🔥 🔥 🔥
@@Gabriel-fm3ji no one asked
I felt so proud being a Taiwanese after watching this
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Taiwan is amazing!!
You should be 🥰
"Let's smell this thing," Dips their face in the soup😂
Your existence makes me scared
@Appleシ ok man your username is apple a name of a multi billion company and you have the sweaty nerd japanese character ツ
Inga’s “Every meal?!” Is so cuteeee😍😍😭
"Enough about the beef, pork break" is something Mikey Chen would say
hello and thank you for this comment
I strive to be like the last owner. She was so confident, an you could tell she loves what she does.
We are most likely related atleast a lil. I'm also a McHugh
@@de-void1872 I’m scared of you
Inga is such a cutie.
ur god damn right
On g
Its so weird hearing her name said cause its really regional to Iceland and its just weird hearing americans say it
Everytime Inga is a part of a buzzfeed episode: instant view from me. She is such a cutie, a kind one too ❤
@Lisa Jones that's your opinion, not ours 🤷♂️
As someone who speaks mandarin, everytime Inga speaks she makes me smash that like button.
That would result in a gray like button then
Why is Mandarin so special?
I have chinese parents and I cant speak not even a bit of mandarin
The moment she shocked at "每餐?!", it's just too cute to handle
she’s cute~ she has a very unique and slightly americanised accent
Hey look it’s the only two guys keeping buzzfeed alive
Them and Ryan and Shane from unsolved
_InfiniteGaming_ thats insulting
Can’t forget about Ryan and Shane lol
Andrew's chopsticks skill is actually quite impressive for an american.
I think the more interesting part is that he's better than Steven.
@@jayhom5385 Yeah you're right
KnNY fun fact I think he is half russian
Living in LA, I take it for granted that everyone knows how to use chopsticks. No matter what their background is.
Melissa Smith He’s mostly Ukrainian, hence just last name Ilynyckj.
When Steven forgets to cheers the meat
Andrew: *"CHEERS, STEVEN."*
He has become what he hated the most.
They should make a episode based on Adam
EdgySuperBad Memes I 100% agree with that
EdgySuperBad Memes I mean, the candy one was the closest so far, but I agree.
Agree
Can someone make a compilation of adam being adam
Adam fact : he was the first person in the world
"they will assault you with food. in the most lovingly way possible."
sounds like my Asian mom...
just less lovingly and more aggressive
15:45 You know it's good when Steven has to stand up to express himself :) Also can I just say the bgm is on point, really enjoyable and fitting music.
Steven: This gives me more comfort than my body pillow
Me: I don’t like where this is going
me: so who's on it, is it inga? ... is it andrew??
barca kiero definitely adam
why not all three
I have literally never salivated more than in this episode
I feel like hot pot should be it’s own category.
Right
Kou Lee yeah!! kbqq got its own category and i feel like hot pot is a mix between kbqq and soup
If they do hot pot, they have to do it in China. There are just too many varieties in China alone, plus Chongqing hotpot has to be enjoyed in Chongqing.
YES
a g r e e
definition of soup
" it's just water, put some stuff in there and eat it"
-Steven
Andrew totally missed the chance to call his worth-it choice soup-erior :(
F......😞😞😞😞😞😞😞
& the soup-reme choice ,would have been the most soup-blime!!.....
Finally, the most expensive food does not contain bloody truffle.
Ivan Ho...or gold leaf.
Well you can tell my the title. 29 is the highest price.
@@Ay-sd1sj not really, the first Taiwan ep had $29 as the highest and there were truffles in the xlb.
I've also had truffle (oil? not sure) xlb, but in Elmhurst. I don't think they were even $29.
Hey, don't you go talkin' bad about truffles, lol!!
Wrong some other most expensive food they made don't even have Truffle . It sad to see that 205 other like your comment that either blind or don't watch all of their video .
Inga is the cutest thing I've ever seen
Clearly you haven’t looked in a mirror
@@saltypumpkin927 this comment is too wholesome for me :')
her voice is so cute
I swear she can literally dub an animated movie
she’s so precious!!!!! can i just protect her with my life??!! 😩🥰🥰🥰
Steven standing up, overwhelmed by the soup, is so me when i discover new great eats. 🤣🤣🤣
That women thats sells the soup in the beginning is if im not mistaking in a netflix food series episode
Yes, she was actually in the Taiwan episode of Netflix's "Street Food", she and her father made a great duo, old and new school.
Yup. It was nice to see her.
Andrew: “It’s like you’re baptizing the meat” 😂😂😂
“It is like my body pillow, had the same one for ten years”
*I see you’re a man of culture as well*
Was looking for this comment. Finally found it
I love that these guys share their food with their support crew.
The only series that’s keeping buzzfeed relevant
_Slip unsolved?
Have you forgotten about Unsolved?
When you understand Chinese but you still read the subtitles
Me
Same
Agree. She has such a strong accent
mayisalwayshere not really I think it’s just that “Taiwanese” accent it’s actually not that strong
The Taiwanese accent is easier to understand that the Mainland one, at least for me!
Mira Siquijor nice. Good for you
i love how andrew always tries to cheer with steven, but steven always wants to try his food immediately lmao
when they started it was the other way around
I held back from watching all these “Worth It” videos so when it’s Christmas break and I get bored I can just binge watch these videos
10:40 Steven said that everyone have an item that they cling on to from their childhood .
That is so relatable
I do believe that it is more common for Asian families as it is kind of like a tradition and a source of comfort filled with wonderful memories
High-5 , Steven !
Andrew: constantly asks questions
Steven when he does: aggressively smiling cause he wants to eat
Can we all agree that Adam's "What" just make him cuter
I laughed when Steven was spouting nonsense about the smart version of him and Inga was just like "he doesn't know what he's talking about" 😆
“Speaking of salty liquids”
* Uh-oh *
“Soup”
* Sigh of relief *
how do you know its salty ?
Cum
Andrew in that blue shirt with his chest hairs sticking out is pure daddy.
LOL this is definitely my favorite comment xD
The first chef was on a Netflix series!!! So cool they get the recognition they deserve!
Wait, which one is the high mark? Netflix or Worth It on TH-cam?
Andrew: Unsweetened, nice iced tea
The South has left the chat.
So true tho. The South overly sweeten their tea to the point of diabetes in a cup.
The Philippines has also left the chat
🤣
Brian Koch I live in houston and it depends on where you go. the best is if you order half and half
Steven: Ling is my last name and chong ming is smart so we're just going to the smart version of me
Inga: *shaking head vigorously*
I was wondering at any point in the series will yall ever do Jamaican food
Samuel Lim999 ur a white boy what do u know about Jamaican food
Huseyin maybe he has tried the food in Jamaica before, just cause he’s white doesn’t mean he’s never tried a specific food
Huseyin Also his name is literally Samuel Lim. He’s Asian, not White. And any race can eat Jamaican food. Don’t know what kind of drugs you were on to get to this conclusion.
@@lammywhammy coffee XD
If they do, I want proper proper Jamaican food lol!