must be more expensive in korea that's why they say it's cheap.. Compared to the prices of lobster in the here in the UK? lobster is defo cheap in PH. XD
Hahahahahaha tas sasabihin din ng mama ko "Kung alam ko lang na mahal yang lobster kumain na ko dati. Pinagsasabong lang namin Lobsters nung mga bata kami" Pucha. Hahahaha
13:34 *That's misinformation.* They don't eat it regularly like chicken or pork. It's an *exotic meat.* If I'm not mistaken, It was introduced for quite a bit now due to crocodile farming. Crocodile meat isn't readily/easily available in the market as it's only produced in certain sites like Rizal, Palawan, and Davao. (Strictly following NMIS guidelines) Most Filipinos eat crocodile meat for the sake of experience just like every other tourist. P.s. I have to make this clear as we don't want to spread misinformation and may affect the image of the Philippines negatively in anyway. Have a good day!
Well, for another correction, they didn't say "they eat it just like pork or chicken". Even without looking on the subtitles and since I studied and lived in Korea so I can understand Korean, the artist said "Just like how we ate pork and beef, that's how it feels like." :D Anyway, I appreciate your patriotism to our country! Kudos :D
@@krtvbogwan The statement I commented is a result of a careful contextual analysis and deeper understanding of both cultures. Anyhow, we all appreciate their interest to the Philippines.
Some Filipinos are also shocked with crocodile meat and worms. It's not a national dish. Philippines itself is a diverse country. Food varies from region to region.
nope. it’s called exotic foods for a reason. as a local in palawana i have only tried crocodile sisig once and haven’t tried the tamilok. (tho tamilok is very cheap and u can buy it easily)
Kael TV i dont think she/he is being proud about being poor , i think she/he is just stating the stereotypes of some filipinos kasi some of us are actually "kuripot" and just bc we're kuripot it doesnt mean that we're poor
Woah..I'm so shocked though. $10 for a crab that big.. I guess for other places, what's a luxury in your country is probably cheap for others. Lobsters are easy catch in the Philippines and other islands while it's not for South Korea.
You came here without trying Adobo ??? That's a sin. EDIT: Guys chill I'm just kidding !!!! I mean, who am I to complain if they didn't try adobo right? Please don't take everything seriously. Gadd !!! 🤦🤦🤦
not because we cannot afford it because in korea it very expensive..my family they eat this kind of food but for me its sorry my doc told me to stop eating this kind of food😊
@@iankarldavid8836 hindi rin common saming mga taga palawan ang kumain ng crocodile. I do not even know someone na taga palawan din ang kumakain ng crocodile meat.
Because you don't treat yourself. lobster is cheap if you cook it yourself and know the location where to buy lobster in manila fish market 😩 it only cost 600 php for 2 medium size lobster if you want to treat yourself
I tried it once po nung nasa Palawan ako. Actually masarap din ang crocodile meat lalo na kapag crocodile sisig medyo malansa nga lang siya compared to pork sisig and chicken sisig
@@blacksunnie woah, parang chicken meat lang ba siya? Kasi i tried snake meat before at parang chicken meat lang siya lol. They're both reptiles so baka parehas ang lasa haha
@@couchpotato8094 it's a local dish in Palawan probably that's what he meant sa sinabi nya. Have tried those as well and they taste really really good😊
I really like the guy with white shirt. He reacts really well when eating, like he’s very expressive and he’s not very sensitive in trying new foods. (When they were trying Tamilok)
Ako din..yong isa parang bland or dull ang personality hehe no hate pls... yun lang napansin ko kumbaga Sanay ata ako sa mga korean variety shows na ilang sentence pa lang nila sumasakit na tiyan ko sa kakatawa😅 like running man.
Yan ang maling paniniwala nating mga pilipino kaya hindi gaanong kilala ang pagkaing pinoy sa ibang bansa kc utak agad natin street food...dapat ang pinapakilala natin ay yung mga main dish natin na pwedeng ipagmalake nating mga pilipino sa boong mundo...tulad ng japan korea thailand my mga pagkain sila na kilala sa boong mundo
@@dudzkie4954 sobrang narrow ng idea, street foods are one of best foods, even in different countries, and its the best food for representation since its eaten by most people in the country, its literally "WHAT IS LIKE TO BE A FILIPINO" so dont shove only foods that are affordable for the rich, and also serve food for everyone. Periodt.
2:38 oh, the mother and daughter was here 😳 so the two group went to the Philippines at the same battle trip. Usually they explore different places to differentiate.
The concept was destination reccomendation. They will go to the same country but different location then thei will try to convince the guest where he or she should go. I think the new concept was great there's no need to compete to other country because each countey have a different charms.
@@markanntonnie7819 yeah the new concept was indeed great. I hope next time they have a guide or companion that is familiar in the Phil so that they can explore more and have fun in the Philippines next time 😊
KBS World TV and to the Korean people thank you showing love and appreciation to my birth country. I'm a naturalized American and haven't been back for 12 years or so. I miss it very much. I appreciate the videos a lot. Thank you.
@Jon Bune I too, haven’t been back in the Philippines for nearly 14 years and I’m also a Naturalized American. I’m originally from Cagayan De Oro but I’ve been pretty much everywhere including Palawan, Baguio, Banaue, Cebu, etc. and had a wonderful experience while there. I feel so nostalgic just by watching this. Thank you KBS for a great show! ❤️
Me too,been away for 15 long years and haven't eaten lobsters or been to this place...but I'm coming home this Christmas and hoping to experience this also:-)
When they said it's cheap, they really mean it's cheap because food in Korea is very expensive.. You can have 2meals in a regular fastfood restaurants here for the price of 1meal in Korea. Disclaimer: never been to Korea but I have seen a few of Wave Lee vlogs, he mentioned it in one of his vlogs
@@irennazarionda5637 Food in South Korea isn’t expensive unless you go to fancy places. Street food is clean and cheap and you can find many inexpensive restaurants on every corner. I guess you could say compared to the average income, take out and fast food is extremely affordable. Source: I lived there during an internship If you go to the touristy areas of SK of course it’s going to be $100+ or more. But generally compared to the Philippines latter is much cheaper. For real though, $40 for a lobster is a massive steal!! 😯 Where I live I pay $70-90 and it’s not even a full lobster
skl. i have a neighbor na korean family (it's a rented house) and they said they moved here in the philippines because of financial problems nung nasa korea sila. they were happy because they said everything is cheap here and based sa video, namumurahan nga ang mga koreano dito sa pilipinas.
Compared naman kasi talaga sa ibang bansa, mas mura sa pinas. Me and my family went to Australia and most of the food you can buy (although we were in Sydney so that might affect it quite a lot) are around at least 10 dollars (mostly above 12-14 actually). You can buy the same thing for around 3-6 dollars here in ph, with most probably only at around 4 dollars. That's approximately 8 dollars more which can buy you the same portion for 2 more meals in the PH. Needless to say, Australia was expensive AF.
@Cheslie same question, wala pa ata nanalo pati battle trip ni dara talo. Maybe they just use ph na lng for views idk.. kung mapapansin niyo ang daming views pag philippines ang setting
Kaya bagsak sa reading comprehension ang Pinas kahit san. When theysaod local, they meant the people of Palawan, not the whole country. Jusko nakakahiya kayo.
@@randolframos1470 sa tingin mo ba kumakain ng buwaya ang lahat ng tao sa Palawan? Una sa lahat, wildlife animal ang mga buwaya, it means di talaga sila pwedeng kainin araw-araw dahil bawal yun. Kaya nga sila nabibilang sa mga tinatawag na exotic foods. Isip-isip din po pag may time! 😏
So jealous I'm a Filipino living in Manila but never been to Palawan. I still need to cross out this in my bucket list, thank you for exploring our country.
Korea: the is just 10$(500 pesos) so cheap. Philippines: TANGINA! SANA ALL MAY BUDGET Edit: wow I never really thought that I would get this many likes and replies.... Uhh. Salamat na lang I guess
True! Yung iba sa na-feature nila mga hindi naman Filipino foods panay specialties lang nang restaurant na pinupuntahan nila o kaya lagi nalang buttered everything (shrimp, craft etc.)
Ang onti ng pagkaing na pang tradisyonal ang kinakain nila at yung iba na kinain na nila ay specialties na ng restaurant na yun, dapat ang kinakain nila ay yung mga malagkit, dinuguan, bibingka, tuba, lechon paksiw, at iba pa kasi yan ang pagkain ng mga pinoy minsan nga sinasama pa nila dyan pag kasama yung mga barkada nuon ay lambanog para sa pang tulak ng kanilang kinain pero pagkatapos nuon ayvlasing na sila ;p
Just an FYI: Tamilok is a kind of mollusk. Like your oyster (which for me, tastes similar) and other clams. 😁 It is just called a woodworm because they look like worms and live inside old mangrove wood (and eat the wood, too). 😀
It is so nice how authentic and not scripted their opinions are with the foods and drinks. I hope u enjoyed coming here and gain something worth the experience and expense. Hahaha!!! 😄😄 Thank u so much guys for coming and pls do visit us again!!! 😆😆🎉🎉 💖 From the Philippines!!!
I really hate it when a foreigner assumes things based on some belief without proper research and proper resources. These exotic dishes aren't common for every Filipino. And buttered/saucy lobster, crab, shrimp, etc. Are not traditional Filipino food, although it's common for certain Filipinos to eat it. (Those who live in certain areas specifically or for those who have money). There's barely any real common traditional food that they tasted.
I think what they meant is more traditional local food or "delicacy". Bulalo and liempo are pretty "traditional" though, in a sense that most Filipinos know and have eaten them at least once in their lives. It really depends on the region you're from. I grew up in Bicol (southern Luzon) and we ate a lot of seafood.
I'm glad that you guys featured the woodworms or the Tamilok. In our place here in Mindanao we call it "Tatod", it's very famous with the locals and they eat it raw right off the wood. It's not common to see these kinds of Filipino local food being featured other than the famous Adobo, Liempo, Lumpia, etc.
Growing up in Zamboanga City where seafood is cheap, I remember eating lobster. We were a family of 7 and each of us had one on special occasions which was often. So yeah, in coastal cities, seafood is cheap. Ive never had lobster again in other parts of the Philippines since we moved out of zambo city. I only ate lobster again when I went to the US, and it was unlimited haha
40 dollars is already expensive here in the Philippines for only 2 crabs there are much cheaper ones somewhere else but I guess its cheap for foreigners
@@Yeonbin 40 dollars for that lobster is actually alright. Some restaurant can charge you 75-100 dollars. Of course it's way to expensive for us ordinary Filipinos.
Since it's lockdown here in the Philippines, I kinda missing travelling around the country and eat delicious delecacies of different places. So I stumbled upon this videos and turturing myself by craving this foods.
@@heavlenly there is a crocodile meat ish resto in davao. Its what ive seen in an article. But i am from davao myself but yeah its what ive heard about.
Wow Dahyeon is really adventurous! ❤ He is willing to try everything and he is enjoying it! He is also good in describing things! ❤ He should get his own show! I bet he'll do great! 😃❤
Tamilok is normally eaten raw. It's good they thought of cooking it. What these Koreans don't know is that food is really cheaper here and it's better living here.
ChiCcy SolByul I grow up half my life in the Philippines and never tried lobster cos my family can’t afford it so when I started working in Europe I told myself I don’t care if it’s expensive I would try lobster and was very happy 😁
@@ajaxcawksucker69oh your welcome actually my boss was there last week for a seminar they have a round trip tour and they took many beautiful pictures in every places.
The guy on the left side not even so scared to try the foods on the table.he’s so brave even the raw worm he tried it..nice one 👏🏻not so picky at all....
I love watching battle trip but whenever they go to the Philippines I find that they tend to show a lot of the same food. The Philippines have so much more diversity and history and influences when it comes to food like and it would be cool to talk about it Kare Kare, Dinuguan, PH bbq, Aroz caldo, Laing, Empanada, Taho, Casava, banana Q, etc... Also they tend to try to want to eat a lot of food by itself so they might find it salty or too strong but pretty much all Ph food you have to eat with rice. And the spice, Koreans love spice and so they might levitate to more of those when voting all though Ph most dishes aren’t spicy asking for Chili in restaurants and having them on the side with sauces is very common.
They should try other islands like siargao for surfing or do other stuff like mountain climbing, cliff jumping or go to lots of waterfalls in the phillipines.
Korea is a very mountainous country. The reason why they prefer the beaches is because they have access to mountain climbing in their country. Unlike beaches which is only really can be enjoyed in Jeju Island.
@@sieg8036 If You don't have anything to Say that's Nice then Keep it to your Self🙄 Since MINURA MO KO POTANG INA MO RIN, WHAT DOESN'T EXPLAIN ANYTHING IS THAT WHY DO YOU HAVE TO TYPE THIS TYPE OF COMMENT AND BEING SO MEAN!!??
Its true, I've been there and their seafoods there is more cheaper than seafoods in korea. I hope I can go back and try again their lobsters and crabs 😘😘
*_thank you for choosing Philippines ♡ you must visit other places here, there's so plenty of delicious food in the Philippines_* *i just notice, some of the subs didn't match with their voice*
Omg the coconut rum looked so tasty 😭😭 I wish they'll feature more traditional filipino drinks next like bahalina or tuba -- which has lower alcoholic content but still taste good and is very cheap, too!
@@lourdescortes1631 Lambanog, Tuba and this Coconut Rum all came from Coconut but with different alcohol content. Lambanog (Coconut Vodka) has 40%-45% alcohol, Tuba (Coconut Wine) has 4% alcohol and lastly the featured drink the Coconut rum has 28% alcohol.
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Hahah I'm just smiling on their reaction about the tamilok , heheh , even me , I haven't seen and taste that kind of worm😁😁. Thank you for trying Filipino food
This is my hometown and actually I never tried Tamilok and crocodile meat yet because I don't think i can eat it hahaha. It is not common food for Filipinos. I think only the courageous ones can try it.
Koreans: this place is so cheap
Filipinos: this place is so expensive
Hahahahaha true
must be more expensive in korea that's why they say it's cheap.. Compared to the prices of lobster in the here in the UK? lobster is defo cheap in PH. XD
HAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAH true 😂😂
ikr
True 😂
Koreans : "This place is so cheap"
Filipino moms : Kaya ko rin to eh. Mas masarap pa.
Mikaela Talactac mama:
Ganito talaga si mama eh
Sobrang nakarelate ako hahaha
Hahahahahaha tas sasabihin din ng mama ko "Kung alam ko lang na mahal yang lobster kumain na ko dati. Pinagsasabong lang namin Lobsters nung mga bata kami" Pucha. Hahahaha
Lutong Bahay mas masarap pa
13:34 *That's misinformation.*
They don't eat it regularly like chicken or pork. It's an *exotic meat.* If I'm not mistaken, It was introduced for quite a bit now due to crocodile farming.
Crocodile meat isn't readily/easily available in the market as it's only produced in certain sites like Rizal, Palawan, and Davao.
(Strictly following NMIS guidelines)
Most Filipinos eat crocodile meat for the sake of experience just like every other tourist.
P.s. I have to make this clear as we don't want to spread misinformation and may affect the image of the Philippines negatively in anyway. Have a good day!
I'm from Palawan at tama siya. I was also curios as to what that meat was when I saw it in the video😅
You forgot Davao Crocodile Park they have croc icecream and lechon croc
yep. its not like pork or chicken.
Well, for another correction, they didn't say "they eat it just like pork or chicken". Even without looking on the subtitles and since I studied and lived in Korea so I can understand Korean, the artist said "Just like how we ate pork and beef, that's how it feels like." :D Anyway, I appreciate your patriotism to our country! Kudos :D
@@krtvbogwan
The statement I commented is a result of a careful contextual analysis and deeper understanding of both cultures.
Anyhow, we all appreciate their interest to the Philippines.
Some Filipinos are also shocked with crocodile meat and worms. It's not a national dish. Philippines itself is a diverse country. Food varies from region to region.
It's exotic food 😁
Korean : $50 is so cheap
Pilipino : tara chaofan nalang
😂
Haha maka relate char jollibee lang ako
@@taehyung-bt8zl oonga jollibee nlang tayo 50 pesos pa
Mc do na lang😂
HAHAHAHA
Bahala kau jan, Pancit Canton langako
They said we always eat crocodile . Meanwhile me a 22 years old never seen a crocodile hahhahah
i think they were referring to the locals there (in that place: Palawan). probably the locals there always eat crocodile meat.
We have our senators 😂 ( I mean not all of them, but mostly) 😂
nope. it’s called exotic foods for a reason. as a local in palawana i have only tried crocodile sisig once and haven’t tried the tamilok. (tho tamilok is very cheap and u can buy it easily)
Hahaha same never eaten one too
@@Janjml hahaha buwaya panga
Koreans: pays 10$ casually
Filipinos: let’s not eat here
How much is 10$?
I don't give a damn about anything. 500 pesos :’)
Kael TV i dont think she/he is being proud about being poor , i think she/he is just stating the stereotypes of some filipinos kasi some of us are actually "kuripot" and just bc we're kuripot it doesnt mean that we're poor
Kael TV Pa woke ka?
Kael TV did i say anything about saying that we are poor?
Them: This is so cheap
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Mama: Sa balay nalang ta.
Bakal nalang ta luto
Mao gyud😂😂
HAHAHAHA
Mas lami Tung Adobo sa balay
Balay nalang Kay naay mais dadto hahaha
For them it's cheap but for us it's so damn expensive hahaha lobster 😭
Yung cost of living kasi dito mas mura compared sa korea. Kaya for tourist mura lang sya pero pag dito kana titira mahal sya kung titignan.
subrang mahal ng food sa korea ..ang mahal ng bilihin ..
@@erikab1991 true kahit street foods nila 250 na dtu satin 20 lng
@@psychesalac7708 yup. Kaya minsan pag travel ka mas mabuti na wag mag convert hahahaha
Woah..I'm so shocked though. $10 for a crab that big.. I guess for other places, what's a luxury in your country is probably cheap for others. Lobsters are easy catch in the Philippines and other islands while it's not for South Korea.
Them: It's cheap
Me: *cries in Filipino*
Tang ina ang mahal naman hahahaha
mura para sa kanila huhu
Cheaper pa rin sa atin regardless mahal sa common pinoy kasi sa kanila times 2-5 na yung price niyan
Putang ina ang mahal!!!!!!
Louwee Shin puta, $40 pARA LANG SA LOBSTER PARANG BALIW NAMAN LININTE- kung bibilhan ko yang lobster, ubos na pera ko sa banko hAJSJSNAJSHFK
You came here without trying Adobo ??? That's a sin.
EDIT: Guys chill I'm just kidding !!!! I mean, who am I to complain if they didn't try adobo right? Please don't take everything seriously. Gadd !!! 🤦🤦🤦
YES
DONT FORGET PEPPER!!/paminta
Yes thats true
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA TRUEEEE
Salt
They're just saying that "The food here in Philippines is so cheap" because mostly in korea it's all expensive.
No shit sherlock...
@@huehue7106 the only reason they commented this is bc of the other comments ppl are leaving...
not because we cannot afford it because in korea it very expensive..my family they eat this kind of food but for me its sorry my doc told me to stop eating this kind of food😊
Maaarte din ksi cla😁e cla nga kumakain ng buhay na seafood 😁
Don't worry Filipinos are also shocked when Koreans eat live octopus with moving tentacles.
Hahahahahhahahaha
Igat pa
Ikaw yung nasa Quora ba yon?
@@aemendoza9236 - Oo.
@@dayangmarikit6860 really? Love ko basahin yung opinions
Misinformation: Crocodile meat is not common for locals in the Philippines.
Lol di naman tinukoy buong Philippines, dun lang yata mga lokal ng Palawan daw.
Laguna meron crocodile meat.
@@iankarldavid8836 hindi rin common saming mga taga palawan ang kumain ng crocodile. I do not even know someone na taga palawan din ang kumakain ng crocodile meat.
Ibig sabihin common dun sa mga nakatira jan sa specific place na yan
Common ba Yung lobster tangina
I've lived in the Philippines for almost 15 years and I have never in my life tried lobsters, you know why? Cause it's so damn expensive!
Same
some province in the Philippines.. eating lobster just a common food there
Same
Same
@@jhonnamariesamson7045 true... especially in in Region 9 and Mis. Oc. Generally in Mindanao..
NEver trust a Korean who say lobster is cheap ...Man I've been here for Philippines for 11y and I didn't taste lobster.!
Sorry for you mate
Because you don't treat yourself. lobster is cheap if you cook it yourself and know the location where to buy lobster in manila fish market 😩 it only cost 600 php for 2 medium size lobster if you want to treat yourself
I feel youuuuu!!!!! 😭😭🤣
@@james101ride2 bkit Yan bang kumakaen s video cla ngluto?
They can say cheap because in their home country it's expensive.
95 percent of the Filipinos never eat wild animals like crocodile worm etc.
Yes very rare to see Filipinos eat wild animals and can’t eat it neither
exotic is the worst🤢
Hindi naman kami gaya ng Chinese na lahat ng gumagalaw kinakain
I never eat that kadiri ghorl😂😂
Agree
When they said filipino citizens often eat crocodile meat, i was like:
What? I'm a filipino, but i haven't even tasted crocodile meat 😂
I tried it once po nung nasa Palawan ako. Actually masarap din ang crocodile meat lalo na kapag crocodile sisig medyo malansa nga lang siya compared to pork sisig and chicken sisig
@@blacksunnie woah, parang chicken meat lang ba siya? Kasi i tried snake meat before at parang chicken meat lang siya lol. They're both reptiles so baka parehas ang lasa haha
Wuttt HAHAHAHA sym lang
@@couchpotato8094 it's a local dish in Palawan probably that's what he meant sa sinabi nya. Have tried those as well and they taste really really good😊
Same
I really like the guy with white shirt. He reacts really well when eating, like he’s very expressive and he’s not very sensitive in trying new foods. (When they were trying Tamilok)
Agree 😊
pareho sila naka white
I just noticed it now that they’re wearing white at first lol The one without a cap who tried Tamilok.
i agree. his smile was so genuine.
Ako din..yong isa parang bland or dull ang personality hehe no hate pls... yun lang napansin ko kumbaga Sanay ata ako sa mga korean variety shows na ilang sentence pa lang nila sumasakit na tiyan ko sa kakatawa😅 like running man.
Thank You for the opportunity to show a lil bit of the Philippines. 🙏🏻 we appreciate them trying our food.
I'm a 33 year old Filipino and I have not been even close to eating a tamilok so kudos for them in trying.
🤮🤮🤮😅
im not from palawan but i love raw food like those. Gotta be careful tho.
likewise here...hehehe
=)
What if we introduce them our very famous street foods? They would literally freak out with the price hahaha
True hahaha
Ikr lmao
Yan ang maling paniniwala nating mga pilipino kaya hindi gaanong kilala ang pagkaing pinoy sa ibang bansa kc utak agad natin street food...dapat ang pinapakilala natin ay yung mga main dish natin na pwedeng ipagmalake nating mga pilipino sa boong mundo...tulad ng japan korea thailand my mga pagkain sila na kilala sa boong mundo
@@dudzkie4954 the point in this comment is the price. I get your point, but it's far from my point.
@@dudzkie4954 sobrang narrow ng idea, street foods are one of best foods, even in different countries, and its the best food for representation since its eaten by most people in the country, its literally "WHAT IS LIKE TO BE A FILIPINO" so dont shove only foods that are affordable for the rich, and also serve food for everyone. Periodt.
2:38 oh, the mother and daughter was here 😳 so the two group went to the Philippines at the same battle trip. Usually they explore different places to differentiate.
Pam Files it's a special battle Philippines VS Philippines
@@EllaCialbo I didn't catch that info. thanks 😊 it should be Dara and Ryan bang doing this since they know more about Philippines. just my opinion tho
The concept was destination reccomendation. They will go to the same country but different location then thei will try to convince the guest where he or she should go. I think the new concept was great there's no need to compete to other country because each countey have a different charms.
@@markanntonnie7819 yeah the new concept was indeed great. I hope next time they have a guide or companion that is familiar in the Phil so that they can explore more and have fun in the Philippines next time 😊
@@markanntonnie7819 they have same location though.. both teams went to palawan.
Thank you for featuring things I didn’t know about my own country before. I appreciate you both for being such a good sport.
KBS World TV and to the Korean people thank you showing love and appreciation to my birth country. I'm a naturalized American and haven't been back for 12 years or so. I miss it very much. I appreciate the videos a lot. Thank you.
@Jon Bune I too, haven’t been back in the Philippines for nearly 14 years and I’m also a Naturalized American. I’m originally from Cagayan De Oro but I’ve been pretty much everywhere including Palawan, Baguio, Banaue, Cebu, etc. and had a wonderful experience while there. I feel so nostalgic just by watching this. Thank you KBS for a great show! ❤️
Me too,been away for 15 long years and haven't eaten lobsters or been to this place...but I'm coming home this Christmas and hoping to experience this also:-)
Same. Haven't been home for over 20 yrs. I love watching these videos, and Koreans love for the Philippines, food, people and culture. Thank you.
same but here for 16, so damn homesick thanks to these videos
we go home every year and I feel really lucky, i hope u guys could too
You know you’re a filipino when they say lobsters are cheap when in fact in the Philippine money it is too expensive already 😂
Jomey Lee ... we can only afford to watch them eating 😂😂
never pa ako nka kain ng lobster sa 23 years ko sa earth.. hahaahaha
@@Juliannez_play_roblox papakainin kita ng lobster pero kakainin ko din yung matambok mong lobster para quits
Actually lobster, crabs shrimps mura lang dito sa Mindanao lalo na sa Misamis Occidental or Lanao Area
Mas mura ang lobster sa probinsya
Koreans: this food is cheap/this place is cheap..
Meanwhile....
Filipino: shuta ang mahal 😂
Pang apat na tao na yan sa jollibee didighay kana.
@@kristaarquiza6130 Oo nga😂😂😂 Isang family meal shet hahahaha
Mahal para sa atin kasi maliit lang ang sweldo sa pinas kumpara sa ibang bansa... sisihin ang mga nakaraang administrasyon sa pinas...
HAHAHHAHAHAHAH
OH SH!T SO TRUE XD AHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHA WTF IM LAUGHING TOO HARD HAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHA
I met koreans at my school to study English and when i saw how much they buyed i was like: Wtf how do they have soo much money
When people say CHEAP, it means it's AFFORDABLE to them.
Thanks for pointing this out. Some Filipino commenters here forget that the cost of living in Korea is much higher.
When they said it's cheap, they really mean it's cheap because food in Korea is very expensive.. You can have 2meals in a regular fastfood restaurants here for the price of 1meal in Korea. Disclaimer: never been to Korea but I have seen a few of Wave Lee vlogs, he mentioned it in one of his vlogs
@@irennazarionda5637 Food in South Korea isn’t expensive unless you go to fancy places. Street food is clean and cheap and you can find many inexpensive restaurants on every corner. I guess you could say compared to the average income, take out and fast food is extremely affordable. Source: I lived there during an internship
If you go to the touristy areas of SK of course it’s going to be $100+ or more. But generally compared to the Philippines latter is much cheaper. For real though, $40 for a lobster is a massive steal!! 😯 Where I live I pay $70-90 and it’s not even a full lobster
10$ in Philippines is equivalent to 507.7 pesos
That means it's expensive
And 40$ is equivalent to ₱2000
Man that's so expensive
skl. i have a neighbor na korean family (it's a rented house) and they said they moved here in the philippines because of financial problems nung nasa korea sila. they were happy because they said everything is cheap here and based sa video, namumurahan nga ang mga koreano dito sa pilipinas.
Compared naman kasi talaga sa ibang bansa, mas mura sa pinas. Me and my family went to Australia and most of the food you can buy (although we were in Sydney so that might affect it quite a lot) are around at least 10 dollars (mostly above 12-14 actually). You can buy the same thing for around 3-6 dollars here in ph, with most probably only at around 4 dollars. That's approximately 8 dollars more which can buy you the same portion for 2 more meals in the PH. Needless to say, Australia was expensive AF.
Anyone who isn't filipino find it cheaper there.
@Cheslie same question, wala pa ata nanalo pati battle trip ni dara talo. Maybe they just use ph na lng for views idk.. kung mapapansin niyo ang daming views pag philippines ang setting
@@deusama2421 its same price everywhere you go in australia unless you go to maccas or kfc its a bit cheaper .
BWHAHAHAHAHA bat parang sad ka😂😂
Me:*laughs in broke*😂
how did their white t-shirt stay clean even after they finished the marinated crab....... my shirt would never LMAO
"Just like how we eat pork and beef, they eat crocodile meat"
Uhmst no. We don't eat crocodile meat often. I haven't eaten it myself my entire life 😂
They are talking about the locals in that exact place in Palawan.
But we do have balut 😂
true hahaha
@@hantactica we really don't 😅
Its not a staple or regular food though. It is more of an exotic food. Food for those who are adventurous lol.
I love when he try to drinks the coconut wines. I love KBS for featuring the phillipines again. Thanks you.
Koreans:Its so cheap here
Filipinos: putcha and mahal mcdo nlang tayo
XD
Kwek kwek nalang shuta
Me: Puta ang mahal din sa McDo. Karinderya na lang.
Makipag pancit nalang
@@spcyskye LOL. Sa bahay na lang.
Question: Locals eat this often? (Crocodile)
Koreans: Yes
Filipinos: ABSOLUTELY NOT 😬
Who would’ve even eat that yuck
I would not dare to eat it the Tamilok more the apperance is just like a snake :/
Kaya bagsak sa reading comprehension ang Pinas kahit san. When theysaod local, they meant the people of Palawan, not the whole country. Jusko nakakahiya kayo.
@@randolframos1470 sa tingin mo ba kumakain ng buwaya ang lahat ng tao sa Palawan? Una sa lahat, wildlife animal ang mga buwaya, it means di talaga sila pwedeng kainin araw-araw dahil bawal yun. Kaya nga sila nabibilang sa mga tinatawag na exotic foods. Isip-isip din po pag may time! 😏
@@AlLenChei WHO SAID PEOPLE IN PALAWAN EAT CROCODILE REGULARLY??? YOU SHOULD TRY TO COMPREHEND SOMETIMES. NAKAKAHIYA KAYO ANG KAKALAT SA SOCIAL MEDIA
So jealous I'm a Filipino living in Manila but never been to Palawan. I still need to cross out this in my bucket list, thank you for exploring our country.
Save money and explore. Don't be a foreigner in your own country
"It's good with rice" every Filipino food should be eaten with rice bruh hahaha
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA 😂😂😂😂
Even sphagetti
Even spaghetti, EVERYTHING!!
Lugaw with Rice lol
@@enveeross soup with rice more cheaper
Someone mention Filipino in TH-cam*
Filipinos : Who summoned us!!!
THE KOREANS
Yeh thank me later😅
AMP HAHAHAHAHHAHAA
Hahahahahaha
Hahahaha lol
Feels like clickbait
Korea: the is just 10$(500 pesos) so cheap.
Philippines: TANGINA! SANA ALL MAY BUDGET
Edit: wow I never really thought that I would get this many likes and replies.... Uhh. Salamat na lang I guess
Mapapamura Ka nalang talaga HAHAHHAHA
haha
t2ll galet na galet t2ll HAHAHA
malaki kasi sahoran sa kanila kaya cheap lang mga ganyan hahahahaha
😅
This show should stop promoting eating in restaurants and someone should introduce them to a *Real Traditional* Filipino Food. 😂
*cue Sandara Park*
Dinuguan
True! Yung iba sa na-feature nila mga hindi naman Filipino foods panay specialties lang nang restaurant na pinupuntahan nila o kaya lagi nalang buttered everything (shrimp, craft etc.)
Tama ka , yong tradisyonal na pagkaing pinoy, like adobo, paksiw, sinigang , pancit bihon, lumpiang gulay, puto, biko, sapin sapin, nilaga, prito galunggong, tamban Champurado
Ang onti ng pagkaing na pang tradisyonal ang kinakain nila at yung iba na kinain na nila ay specialties na ng restaurant na yun, dapat ang kinakain nila ay yung mga malagkit, dinuguan, bibingka, tuba, lechon paksiw, at iba pa kasi yan ang pagkain ng mga pinoy minsan nga sinasama pa nila dyan pag kasama yung mga barkada nuon ay lambanog para sa pang tulak ng kanilang kinain pero pagkatapos nuon ayvlasing na sila ;p
Just an FYI:
Tamilok is a kind of mollusk. Like your oyster (which for me, tastes similar) and other clams. 😁 It is just called a woodworm because they look like worms and live inside old mangrove wood (and eat the wood, too). 😀
Ow wait its mollusk? No wonder it tastes like oysters hhahaha
So I can call them, woodoysters?
You can never go wrong with the Philippines as an exciting travel destination. Thanks a lot, Battle Trip! 💕💕💕💕💕🇵🇭 🇰🇷
"40$ for a lobster, thats cheap" well damn that's like 2000 pesos༎ຶ‿༎ຶ
and that is 40,000 korean won.
but still cheap for them since their products and services in korea is way way more expensive.
2k😭
Samin nga mahal na ung 1000 eh
Pang isang sako na nang bigas yan eh😅😆
It is so nice how authentic and not scripted their opinions are with the foods and drinks. I hope u enjoyed coming here and gain something worth the experience and expense. Hahaha!!! 😄😄 Thank u so much guys for coming and pls do visit us again!!! 😆😆🎉🎉
💖 From the Philippines!!!
I really hate it when a foreigner assumes things based on some belief without proper research and proper resources.
These exotic dishes aren't common for every Filipino. And buttered/saucy lobster, crab, shrimp, etc. Are not traditional Filipino food, although it's common for certain Filipinos to eat it. (Those who live in certain areas specifically or for those who have money).
There's barely any real common traditional food that they tasted.
You are wrong that's popular food specially in visayas. We just eat free here Specially you have relatives living in seaside area.
I think what they meant is more traditional local food or "delicacy". Bulalo and liempo are pretty "traditional" though, in a sense that most Filipinos know and have eaten them at least once in their lives. It really depends on the region you're from. I grew up in Bicol (southern Luzon) and we ate a lot of seafood.
Up this one so they ppl will see
Pancit canton is the most traditional so far,🥴
@@rururawrx i'm from bicol too
I'm from Palawan and I love how they showed dishes like Crocodile Sisig and Tamilok which are famous local dishes here in our province 😊
Yeah, im also from palawan but i havent tried tamilok and croc meat. But they said its tasty
I'm glad that you guys featured the woodworms or the Tamilok. In our place here in Mindanao we call it "Tatod", it's very famous with the locals and they eat it raw right off the wood. It's not common to see these kinds of Filipino local food being featured other than the famous Adobo, Liempo, Lumpia, etc.
But it is not common in other regions.
@@loufe2102 yeah, that's why I said "in our place here in Mindanao." People in our city also eat these woodworms.
Im from cdo a city in mindanao but we don't eat that one neither heared about it.
"$40? It's so cheap."
approx: $1=₱50
$40=₱2000
Ah yes, cheap. MURA PALA EH BAT AKO NAPAPAMURA KINGINA.
Random x Stranger Ahahhahahha murang-mura nga
totoo tan
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Putek 500 lang? AHAHAHAHhahahaha
Punyeta di nga aabot ng 500 ang pera ko
Hahaha
Growing up in Zamboanga City where seafood is cheap, I remember eating lobster. We were a family of 7 and each of us had one on special occasions which was often. So yeah, in coastal cities, seafood is cheap. Ive never had lobster again in other parts of the Philippines since we moved out of zambo city. I only ate lobster again when I went to the US, and it was unlimited haha
De onde tu na zamboanga? 👍🏻
So true. Now I'm here in manila, it so rare occasion for us to eat lobster
40 dollars is already expensive here in the Philippines for only 2 crabs there are much cheaper ones somewhere else but I guess its cheap for foreigners
well it is really understandable that lobster cost a 40 dollars cause the kilo were really expensive plus the service though
@@mayo6141 i was referring to the crabs not lobster
@@Yeonbin 40 dollars for that lobster is actually alright. Some restaurant can charge you 75-100 dollars. Of course it's way to expensive for us ordinary Filipinos.
40 dollars are for the lobsters not crabs.
40 dollars are for the lobster and 10 dollars are for the crab
Thanks for visiting the Philippines.. thank you for being nice to Filipinos ,we love South korean people!! Our closest friend..!
Them: its -cheap-
Me: **smiles in broke**
Wait paano ba I cross out ang word?
-hi-
They should have tried Lechon.
and in Cebu
Yeahh...
miilkixmoon omg why?
miilkixmoon awe thats not a problem🤗 we all decide what to eat >< so anyways take care
They're apparently in El Nido, not Cebu
"I don't usually use my hands to eat. But I am for this dinner. "
Filipinos: Hahahahahah
Hahahahahaha
Instantly becoming a Filipino by using hands to eat
I love Korea so much. ..I wish I could go there but I'm a poor. .every time i see Korean in my country its give me hope. .I love Korea. ..
Who are Filipinos here!🙌🇵🇭
Koreans: It's so cheap here
Filipinos: This is so expensive, it doesn't even taste great, we can cook more delicious than this 😂😂😂
Tangina nakakarelate XD
hahaha parang linya yan ni nanay ah!
Sinabi mo pa sabay sabi nku pang dalawang kainan na😂😂😂😂😂
My mother can cook $10 different and delicious cuisines that's even good for 3-5 days with rice.
So true😂
Koreans: It's cheap!
Filipinos in the comments: It's expensive!
Me: You peasants
Also me: Watched this video while eating rice with soy sauce
Lul I'm watching this video eating rice with milo haha
Add some oil so that you have instant adobo hhshshshshhshs
@@sukisukilove797 Does it taste good? For me it wasn't idk why
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Nanyo HAHAHHAHAHA
Since it's lockdown here in the Philippines, I kinda missing travelling around the country and eat delicious delecacies of different places. So I stumbled upon this videos and turturing myself by craving this foods.
"Filipinos usually eats crocodiles"
The heck? Im a Filipino but I prefer to eat that worm thing rather than the croc!
@@heavlenly not all, maybe 1% only in the Philippines eat crocodile meat
@@heavlenly there is a crocodile meat ish resto in davao. Its what ive seen in an article. But i am from davao myself but yeah its what ive heard about.
Lechong buwaya yung linuluto ng iba
Vivien jeremillo same here
I bet I'm not a Filipino at all 😱🤣😂 I don't eat that worm thing and crocodile meat🤣😂✌️My gushhh!! I can't imagine myself eating it😂🤣
Koreans: "tHiS pLacE is sO cHeAp"
Filipino Mother's : "sCaM"
😂😂😂😂 TRUE
Iscaamm
😂 😂 😂 lol
Thank you for coming to the Philippines where food are tasty and cheap ... This is why we love our country so much ❤️💜
Them: It's so cheap.
Me: Tara mamalengke nalang tayo.
Wow Dahyeon is really adventurous! ❤ He is willing to try everything and he is enjoying it! He is also good in describing things! ❤ He should get his own show! I bet he'll do great! 😃❤
Korean: eating lobster
Filipino: We don't eat that here, try eating tahong and other seafoods that you don't have in your country.. haha
Lois Primel Borja haha 😂exactly 😂😂
Ahhahaha truelala😂
May asawa na ata sila, bat mo papakainin ng tahong ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@jameschristophercirujano6650 hahaha bakit? Masama ba yon?
May tahong sa Korea.
I felt very poor everytime they’ll say “it’s very cheap” 😆😆😆
Tamilok is normally eaten raw. It's good they thought of cooking it. What these Koreans don't know is that food is really cheaper here and it's better living here.
Welcome to the Philippines
Fellow Filipinos
AWIT!!!!
Awit hahahaha
BAYANG MAGILIW!~
PERLAS NG SILANGANAN!~
hahahahaha Charr
iisa lang ang dapat natin talagang sasabihin....
Sanaol kumain ng lobster 😭😭😭
ChiCcy SolByul I grow up half my life in the Philippines and never tried lobster cos my family can’t afford it so when I started working in Europe I told myself I don’t care if it’s expensive I would try lobster and was very happy 😁
Di naman masyadong mahal yan lol, depends sa kg right? Ive tried before and hindi ko inubos kasi di ko bet ang lasa haha lol.
Pero totoo, hindi lahat mahal. I swear. Nung fathers day last yr kumain kami nyan. 3 lng kami nun simple lng na handa.
Try mo maghanap sa mga restaurants na ok yung price ng lobster
@@malpete how to be like you po :) .... I will try working harder just like you lodi.
Funny how Jia is full of regrets courtesy of her eomma's wrong choices. lol
Have another go. Your second visit will for sure be more worthwhile.
Her mom went full relaxation mode for vacation while these two went for adventure. Jia is a teenager so she'll prefer the latter lol
what's her full name?
@@ksidjsjxjxjauxbxudb2388 Song Jia. Daughter of Park Ipseon (Yeonsu)
@@jb7363 does she have any account?
to them its cheap
for me: magluto nalang ta sa balay haysss...
When they said its ONLY 40$ im just like, wait that's so expensive 😂😂
IKR Dollar Rating Super Cheap. Now Convert it into Philippine Peso hahahah OMG
2,000+pesos
We indians, atleast for me can relate it's on the expensive side.. 😀
wow 2,000 libo mahigit na rin yun pambili na ng ulam yon sa pang araw araw wahahahaha
Makakabili na ako ng madming pagkain yan. Grbi ang mahal.
Ahhh.. I really want them to explore BACOLOD City I'm not from there but I want them to see what's the hidden Gems of BACOLOD. 💜
I'm from Bacolod City and yes THERE'S A LOT TO DISCOVER HERE AND HISTORY HERE IS PRETTY RICH. Not only here in Bacolod but in the whole Negros Island.
@@middy8012 indeed..
someone finally said it, i'm from bacolod and i'm proud of this praise honestly c:
@@ajaxcawksucker69oh your welcome actually my boss was there last week for a seminar they have a round trip tour and they took many beautiful pictures in every places.
I hope they would visit other places too. There are a lot of magnificent places in Philippines that are yet to be discovered.
And here I am as a Filipino having anxiety when they didn't eat the crab legs hahahaha
Even the bulalo. Sarap sana ng loob ng buto 😭
True.. hahaha sayang
The guy on the left side not even so scared to try the foods on the table.he’s so brave even the raw worm he tried it..nice one 👏🏻not so picky at all....
I love watching battle trip but whenever they go to the Philippines I find that they tend to show a lot of the same food. The Philippines have so much more diversity and history and influences when it comes to food like and it would be cool to talk about it
Kare Kare, Dinuguan, PH bbq, Aroz caldo, Laing, Empanada, Taho, Casava, banana Q, etc... Also they tend to try to want to eat a lot of food by itself so they might find it salty or too strong but pretty much all Ph food you have to eat with rice. And the spice, Koreans love spice and so they might levitate to more of those when voting all though Ph most dishes aren’t spicy asking for Chili in restaurants and having them on the side with sauces is very common.
They should try other islands like siargao for surfing or do other stuff like mountain climbing, cliff jumping or go to lots of waterfalls in the phillipines.
Korea is a very mountainous country. The reason why they prefer the beaches is because they have access to mountain climbing in their country. Unlike beaches which is only really can be enjoyed in Jeju Island.
Kaway kaway sa mga Pinoy viewers dyan hehe.
The wrong choice:
Watching random recommendations at midnight..
Hahaha absolutely. Lol
I think that coconut rum they said is what we call “lambanog” in tagalog and “tuba” in ilonggo 😉
Hindi po tuba ang lambanog
The reason Is why The food in our country is Cheap because
1 dollar costs 50 pesos Filipino Money. I know right! 100 pesos is 2 dollars for you all!
Potang ina mo that doesnt explain anything
@@sieg8036 AHAHHAHAHHAHA PUTANGINA KAGAGO NG COMMENT MO TOL
@@sieg8036 rude, ba't kelangan pa magmura
@@sieg8036 If You don't have anything to Say that's Nice then Keep it to your Self🙄 Since MINURA MO KO
POTANG INA MO RIN, WHAT DOESN'T EXPLAIN ANYTHING IS THAT WHY DO YOU HAVE TO TYPE THIS TYPE OF COMMENT AND BEING SO MEAN!!??
@@vrstik sorry na happy new years nalang
Its true, I've been there and their seafoods there is more cheaper than seafoods in korea. I hope I can go back and try again their lobsters and crabs 😘😘
YES FINALLY THANK YOU FOR VIEWING MY COUNTRY SALMAT PO!!!!!!!!
*_thank you for choosing Philippines ♡ you must visit other places here, there's so plenty of delicious food in the Philippines_*
*i just notice, some of the subs didn't match with their voice*
Omg the coconut rum looked so tasty 😭😭 I wish they'll feature more traditional filipino drinks next like bahalina or tuba -- which has lower alcoholic content but still taste good and is very cheap, too!
Yeah also our lambanog.. 😁
Whuut? iba po ba ang tuba sa coconut rum? HAAHAHAH akala ko same lang.
@@lourdescortes1631 Lambanog, Tuba and this Coconut Rum all came from Coconut but with different alcohol content. Lambanog (Coconut Vodka) has 40%-45% alcohol, Tuba (Coconut Wine) has 4% alcohol and lastly the featured drink the Coconut rum has 28% alcohol.
@@lourdescortes1631 they're different -- it's based on how they fermented it :) user above explained it well :DD
@@iamjhenytang3028 got it girl. thank sa infoo yieeee
Actually, not everyone likes tamilok, but we have people here who just loves exotic food and that is why they can eat it💛
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May God bless you.
I've been living in the Philippines for almost 17 years yet I don't remember eating a lobster, cause damn It is soooooooooo expensive.
I'm so proud of our foods here in Philippines pero *sanaol cheap ang tingin sa lobster :)
Ally I. Sana all hnd allergic s lobster 😂
Oonga ang mahal
Dati talo tayo palagi,ngayon panalo na tayo lagi!!😍
Hirap kaya libutin ang 7,000+ islands😂😂
Nice 😍👏👏
Jhonny English nanalo na tayo sa battle trip?
@@xxicuracao137 opo.☺
Filipino and Koreans always exchanging foods and culture to each other. I hope the friendship between the two countries last forever
We don't eat crocodiles or tamilok. I am a Filipino but I never tasted it
Me too, I don't have the courage to eat exotic food like that.
Usually in Visayas and Mindanao we eat exotic food..
Me too.
Yeah i also dont eat tamilok or crocodiles
arte niyo naman
Hearing them say it's cheap makes me think I'm poor 😂 Everything they had is really expensive for us.
Hahah I'm just smiling on their reaction about the tamilok , heheh , even me , I haven't seen and taste that kind of worm😁😁.
Thank you for trying Filipino food
Well, me as a son would be so happy to see my parents enjoying the day :')
This is my hometown and actually I never tried Tamilok and crocodile meat yet because I don't think i can eat it hahaha. It is not common food for Filipinos. I think only the courageous ones can try it.
Oh my goodness. "40 dollars for every lobster? That's so cheap!"
😳 I feel so poor.
Grabe mcdo na lang
Hahahahahaha
Korean: Wow. This dish is cheap.
Filipino: Pre, arat street food.
Isaw na lang
Pa sakop sorbetes
Next time when you're in the Philippines, you definitely gotta try pagpag. Its a delicacy, a must in the PH.