His food description are a million times more insightful than any other food vloggers out there. No generic "oh wow" or "that melts in your mouth" with this guy.
Helps having a trained palette as a chef. But yes I agree, Lucas is amazing in his descriptions and narration. I have really been enjoying this series, would love to continue seeing videos of him touring east asia (or elsewhere really!). Especially these small street-level places
really respect lucas for calling him a "master" ... thats who these chefs really are but people rarely say that just because they're not in some white table top fine dining setting ♥️
Lucas is the best, in another new episode. He visited a fruit shop in Bangkok that sells fruit dishes. And he addressed the young woman who was preparing the dish as "Chef". It nice to see stalls cooks being 'acknowledge' in that way
When he said “Stupid” under his breath it was at that point that I knew it was amazing! I also call things stupid when they are beautiful. Lucas is a modern day Alton Brown
The chef did absolutely amazing managing, inspecting and cooking all the ingredients!! His internal clock for cooking everything to perfection while being meticulous leaves me in awe
Can confirm, Somsak Crab is the real deal. Sooo much flavour in the dish. For those who don't want to sit on the street, they also have another store a block away in an actual sit-down and more importantly air-conditioned restaurant.
Lucas explanation on the cooking process and taste got me salivating and got me more appreciative of the chef cooking and the dish. Havenly. Cant wait to check out this unassuming stall when i go Bangkok
Evocative, intelligent, insightful, educational, and infectious. Brilliant commentary...as so many have mentioned already. And, it's such a simple dish too. Which makes what Lucas says all the more impressive. This dish is one I love to eat. Although I eat it with shrimp mostly and not crab.
Your excitement and vivid description of this dish makes me feel like I am missing out on the most delicious creation humanity has ever encountered lol
This guy did an incredible job describing the chef’s approach, and then his descriptions during the actual meal itself were fantastic. I’m jealous, that meals looks a,aging.
Actually the part that he mentioned about sechuan peppercorn arrivals in Thailand, the fact is there was something similar if not the same in the northern part of Thailand called “ma-khwin” which used for northern style larb.
I'm struck by how other countries have figured out how to do street food without the disposable containers that are so prevalent in the US. We could learn something.
Never heard of fermented white pepper but I would love to try it, I love pepper! Gonna check Google to see if it's available in the U. S. Amazing chef and very talented 👏 Host was great with the descriptions as well 😎
I grew up in southeast asia and every time a recipe calls for 2-3 cloves of garlic for the whole dish I’m shocked BECAUSE LOOK AT THE AMOUNT OF GARLIC IN JUST ONE BOWL OF NOODLES
Love thai food especially street food, but ive never been a big fan of glass noodles. Chiang Mai has a fantastic noodle stall at Tha Pae gate that has been there for decades. They do amazing Mee Gaew, moo Daeng, Luk chin. Aroy Maak Maak😋
His food description are a million times more insightful than any other food vloggers out there. No generic "oh wow" or "that melts in your mouth" with this guy.
Oishii!
Helps having a trained palette as a chef. But yes I agree, Lucas is amazing in his descriptions and narration. I have really been enjoying this series, would love to continue seeing videos of him touring east asia (or elsewhere really!). Especially these small street-level places
Sounds like you’re describing mark wiens 😅
@@ahmadfuaddin I love Mark Wiens but he literally describes every single food the exact same way
He is better than some guys that have "daddy" issues. They like to 🥜 themselves in cars.
Lucas is gold. His passion for food and process is authentic and infectious.
Lies again? Heineken Carlsberg Debit Card
@@NazriB wut?
Well said.
really respect lucas for calling him a "master" ... thats who these chefs really are but people rarely say that just because they're not in some white table top fine dining setting ♥️
Lucas is the best, in another new episode. He visited a fruit shop in Bangkok that sells fruit dishes. And he addressed the young woman who was preparing the dish as "Chef". It nice to see stalls cooks being 'acknowledge' in that way
Give this guy a SHOW ALREADY!
I like finding Lucas all over youtube. It's a nice surprise every time
Weird that this guy doesnt have his own cooking channel with few million subs already
This guy manages to describe the cooking equipment, ingredients, and taste all with the same enthusiasm.
When he said “Stupid” under his breath it was at that point that I knew it was amazing! I also call things stupid when they are beautiful.
Lucas is a modern day Alton Brown
Thanks BA.... Here's the freaking Location! Somsak Claypot Crab branch1 @Charoen Rat 1 - 2 Charoen Rat Rd, Khlong Ton Sai, Khlong San, Bangkok 10600, Thailand
The chef did absolutely amazing managing, inspecting and cooking all the ingredients!! His internal clock for cooking everything to perfection while being meticulous leaves me in awe
Can confirm, Somsak Crab is the real deal. Sooo much flavour in the dish. For those who don't want to sit on the street, they also have another store a block away in an actual sit-down and more importantly air-conditioned restaurant.
Lucas explanation on the cooking process and taste got me salivating and got me more appreciative of the chef cooking and the dish. Havenly. Cant wait to check out this unassuming stall when i go Bangkok
Lucas literally drooling out of his mouth as he's describing the science behind cooling the crab glass noodles. Me too. 🤣🤣
Lucas is an excellent communicator. Masterful storytelling and extremely knowledgeable.
I am so envious of Lucas getting to visit all these incredible vendors
Evocative, intelligent, insightful, educational, and infectious. Brilliant commentary...as so many have mentioned already. And, it's such a simple dish too. Which makes what Lucas says all the more impressive. This dish is one I love to eat. Although I eat it with shrimp mostly and not crab.
His ability to narrate is the best I’ve seen since David Attenborough.
I love watching Lucas nerd out like this. 😄 More, please. ❤
love Lucas. he's so knowledgable about cooking. I can listen to him talk about cooking forever!
So informative and expressive; love Lucas's passion toward food! More please.
The respect he gives to each chef and staff on the episodes is wonderful, no matter the location or dish.
Lucas is the real deal. Real knowledge and real passion.
to notice the cleanliness of the lid,only a chefs eye can see
Chef Lucas is the best! Beautifully spoken, always so much insight in all his videos! Top tier chef
He's the best for describing any food.
really impressed with the vocabularies of how he describes/review this. never heard someone said "oral dexterity" before in a food review videos 👏
this guy is awesome and you can see how passionate and knowledgeable he is
BA and Food52 better keep up the Lucas content because he’s the only reason to watch their videos.
I’ve lived in Bangkok for 15 years. Much respect
Chiming in to echo the scores of comments showing appreciation for Lucas! This was a delightful watch
Your excitement and vivid description of this dish makes me feel like I am missing out on the most delicious creation humanity has ever encountered lol
Always have this for dinner with my wife. It’s definitely the best you would ever find in Asia.
Loveeeee Lucas!! His passion for food is infectious! Wish he had his own show!!
Yess and I just the way he explains it so detailed.
Lucas is always the best in food description - a master of food story!
Please keep doing these, love Lucas' insights on Asian cuisine.
The way he explained everything in details like if I was there with him 😊
This guy is informative and not annoying. Will def try this next time I’m in Bangkok.
Here for Lucas content.
Lucas’ knowledge is insane…. He has an innate understanding of food and flavour and how to achieve that. Love this series 🎉
Wonderful piece of research. Tks.
Skills made things so easy.
I like this food blog because he is so thorough in his explanation.
dude this guy mesmerizes with his commentary lol. love it
This host is the textbook example for all tv/online food show hosts or reviewers.
When Thais love it you can't go wrong with it.😘
Really appreciate the explanations of the process… you have the knowledge … I don’t and I appreciate it. Thank you 😊
"With the powers of oral dexterity" 🤣 so accurate. Such a perfect description.
the play by play is insane, respect.
My mouth is watering & I'm not a crab lover.... great review of this awesome cook ...... RESPECT to you both !
I have a huge crush on Lucas i swear. Foodie + brains
I used to live on that street. It tastes amazing! Aroi Mak Mak!
LOL, just love the seasoning of those noodles -- making my mouth water.
this guy know how to talk about food..keep going mate
Another Lucas classic! he's the best
Lucas is the GOAT of food vlogs
Found it! Somsak Claypot Crab branch1 @Charoen Rat 1
Bangkok is an incredible city
I feel like i know how to make crab glass noodles as well as the chef now. Ty Lucas!
Always glad to see Lucas back again
4:49 That cute giggle! I love how he gets so excited about his food.
We need a whole series of him talking about food
I see Lucas I click
Thanks for visiting Thailand. Please come back again soon.
We need more Lucas series videos
It's about the food/culture and not about him. That's what we like.
Creators of all types -- social media ain't a mirror.
The play by play of the cooking process 😮💨😮💨😮💨
Lucas is awesome to describe everything in the food, makes me starving
Lucas is so legit!
Lucas may be the only few person capable of doing a food log under a podcast format.
The dish has many different spices but is great
Networks better sign this guy.
This guy did an incredible job describing the chef’s approach, and then his descriptions during the actual meal itself were fantastic. I’m jealous, that meals looks a,aging.
Lucas's love for food just makes me sooo hungry
I need Lucas to narrate my life
great presentation of technique and culture.
I could watch 100 of these - please keep making them
I love these videos, love learning with Lucas
We need more of Lucas content!
Actually the part that he mentioned about sechuan peppercorn arrivals in Thailand, the fact is there was something similar if not the same in the northern part of Thailand called “ma-khwin” which used for northern style larb.
I'm struck by how other countries have figured out how to do street food without the disposable containers that are so prevalent in the US. We could learn something.
Oral dexterity is crazy
Thank you, Chef. I gotta go to Thailand soon.
I wish they would put the location in the videos or description. I am going to Bangkok in a month.
Exactly it’s like you have to hunt to find this LOL!
If you google Somsak Pu Orb (Charoen Rat) Michelin Guide you’ll find it! Had to go dig through the Michelin once I see the sign!
2 Charoen Rat Rd, Khlong Ton Sai, Khlong San, Bangkok 10600, Thailand
Me too. I during Thanksgiving. I hope I can find this place.
Somsak Claypot Crab branch1 @Charoen Rat 1, 2 Charoen Rat Rd, Khlong Ton Sai, Khlong San, Bangkok 10600
Yum I gotta make this!! It looks simple to cook and delicious too.
Never heard of fermented white pepper but I would love to try it, I love pepper! Gonna check Google to see if it's available in the U. S. Amazing chef and very talented 👏
Host was great with the descriptions as well 😎
thank you for sharing.
I just became even more inspired. I'm seeing people that I admiring for artistry for food.
We just follow you , appreciate that you visit and try Thai street food
Oh cool! Didn't know that about the peppercorns vs chili peppers. Great video!
This guy love his food...
I grew up in southeast asia and every time a recipe calls for 2-3 cloves of garlic for the whole dish I’m shocked BECAUSE LOOK AT THE AMOUNT OF GARLIC IN JUST ONE BOWL OF NOODLES
I actually had this pot 4 days ago because of this video!
Love thai food especially street food, but ive never been a big fan of glass noodles. Chiang Mai has a fantastic noodle stall at Tha Pae gate that has been there for decades. They do amazing Mee Gaew, moo Daeng, Luk chin. Aroy Maak Maak😋
I thought it's about "crab grass noodle" and clicked in :D
Get Lucas to visit all the Asian cities!!
Lucas is the greatest way to finish my day!
Where in Bangkok can you find him?
What's the address of this stall?
Posting so that I can get notifications
Same!
Same😊
Literally just searched michelin crab glass noodle thailand -
Somsak Pu Ob (Charoen Rat)
Soi Charoen Rat 1, Khlong San, Bangkok, 10600, Thailand
This is the location they went to: 2 Charoen Rat Rd, Khlong Ton Sai, Khlong San, Bangkok 10600, Thailand
DEVASTATED that this video's only just come out...i was in bangkok earlier this summer and would have given anything to try this :,)
This is the most informative RUclips video I’ve ever watched
brah i live in bangkok and dont know where this is. can you update the description with location plz.
charoen rat soi 1 - near wongwian yai
@@davidfincher490 thank u m8
Looks so absolutely amazing!!!
i love the way he celebrates food that may seem pedestrian at first glance.
5:03 Dude has a michelin star