Why do you keep insisting that Carlo not uses hands to talk? He's Italian. That's how they talk. I have been with Italians. That's how they talk. Doesn't matter men or women. So let Carlo be Carlo. 🥰
Carrabba's is several tiers above Olive Garden. Some guy was just telling me tonight he stopped eating at OG because he got food poisoning twice. I stopped going because lunch will take 2 hours. Second slowest restaurant, next to Steak and Shake.
I love how passionate Carlo is about his heritage and his sheer insistence of Italian food having to be a certain way, and the shocks on his face, it's too cute!!
We (italians) are really proud of our heritage and a little bit more about Italian food (We are made in this way). I can tell you that Carlo is right, nothing was about Italy in that restaurant
Ironically Carraba’s was an Italian family owned restaurant that started here in Texas. Then they sold the rights to a chain company to take their restaurants nationwide. The family still owns the original restaurant here in Houston Texas which is slightly different than the chain versions. After a considerable enlargement of the restaurant, it was renamed "Rosie Carrabba's" in honor of Damian's sister Rose. Johnny Carrabba and his family are still the proprietors of both original locations. In 2021 Bloomin Brands bought out the founders of Carrabba’s Italian Grill in a royalty termination agreement. As part of the agreement the founders kept their original two locations here in Houston.
It's been longer than that: Bloomin' Brands is the parent company of Outback, FKA OSI (Outback Steakhouse Incorporated), who owned Carrabba's, Outback, Cheeseburger in Paradise and others as early as 2007. (That's when I worked there.)
I think using his hands to speak is Wonderful! That’s our Italian Way and Trademark! My husband always said if I sat on my hands, I’d be speechless! Love, being Italian myself, I totally love your hand gestures! God Bless You! Ciao, Addio!!
Other than in perhaps New York and San Francisco or LA, maybe Boston, there is no such thing in the U.S. Like Carlo, I'm Italian, although I moved here when I was younger. I've never gotten used to the really horrific "Italian" food served in most places. For birthdays, anniversaries, my husband takes me to steakhouses or seafood places. He doesn't want to see me leave the food on the plate, and I don't want to ruin the experience for him. I normally cook my Italian food at home for my family and friends, although since I live in the greater NY metro area, Manhattan is within reach. It's just that it kills me to spend the fortune they charge for things I can make myself just as well.
@@pliny8308 As far as I know, I have no Italian ancestry, but I’ve learned how to make a couple of Italian pasta dishes, and I prepare them at home sometimes. I do go to Olive Garden a lot, and I like it, but I know it’s not authentic and I don’t pretend like it is.
Best advice like perhaps Jersey or NYC, go to Lil Italian deli's that offer octopus salad, imported meats, fresh made cookies, & sometimes they make homemade lasagna. That's sadly as close as you're going to get as Italy.
When Carlo doesn't approve of an Italian dish at one of these restaurants he should cook it at home to show us how it should be. These videos always make me smile. Sarah asking Carlos to express himself without his hands is hilarious.
actually on that table there were really few, maybe a couple, if dishes that could remind of italy. so, pretty impossibile to show how a fake italian dish should be made. that said, there really isn't an italian cuisine, in my opinion, but there is an italian way to cook
I love watching you 2. You remind me of my wife. I unfortunately lost her in July. We're together for 27 years and married for 26 wonderful years. We felt what you said before about the tingling / electricity feeling all over when we held each other for the first time. I hope and pray you continue it for years as well. 💝💖
I really enjoy watching these two. There is such genuine love on show all the time - the gentle ribbing and their physical affection with each other. So sweet.
7:58 I love how after Sarah says “fettuccine with peas” Carlo says “we’ll it’s not Italian so I don’t care what they put in it” and then just before the cut he says in Italian “for fuck sake even the peas”
I just LOVE these two. Carlo is truly genuine and totally adorable and Sarah is not only lovely looking but also soooo smart to come up with this idea.
I love to see Carlo trying new places, I move to the US over 21 year’s ago I’m Chilean with a strong Italian heritage, I’m also a Chef and my American wife like Sarah took me everywhere trying Italian and Latin food…mamma mia, we laugh so much and has millions of memories, of course my English is now better but i can relate so much with Carlo and his new experiences specially the NON authentic food!!! The American way to destroy or “Americanize the food from the real Italian cuisine 😂😂😂😂 I hope I can meet Carlo some day and share some “experiences’ !!
Italian food is a Latin food... you mean Latin American, if anything! We Italians are also Latins (Latinos in Spanish/Portoguese language, and meaning is the same), the first in the world, if you didn't know it. You don't even know what Latinity is on the American continent (North/South America)... but just know that, as far as the conglomerate of Latin America exists, there is that of Latin Europe, and this for centuries before Napoleon coined the term in America during his colonization and Latinization of part of the American continent, to be precise. Or that we Latin peoples have all been part of an international organization called the Latin Union, with headquarters in Paris, which was designed to safeguard, promote and unite the whole Latin world. Enough of this misinformation about Latinity... it's boring. I'm Italian and I'm LATINO, an autocthonous Latin or Latin European. And you are Latin/Latino (same meaning but in different languange like "Latins/Latinos") too, yes, but Latin American. Greetings from Italy, and: VIVAT LATINORVM (vivat latinorum - "long live to Latinity/Latins" in classical Latin; a phrase that can be found in many Italian monuments as we are a Latin people, where the Latin language and culture originated, including this one same alphabet that we use to communicate and which is called the "Latin alphabet"). Ciao, compa'!
I can't stop laughing at how Carlo looks like he's going to cry in the beginning about the food...I'm not even Italian and I wanted to cry, too! 😂 Because I know what amazing Italian food is in Italia!
My granny was the same! I could not praise a dish from outside in front of her because when I got to her place she had the dish waiting for me, and it was 100% better... R.I.P. granny ❤
It’s hilarious to watch Carlo speak with his hands! My bf is Italian and when we’re driving down the road I swear we look like we’re having an heated argument lol We’re just talking but his hands get going all over the place! 😂🤦🏻♀️
Of course he is. My sister -in-law who is married to my older brother is from Naples born and raised there. My brother married her when he was in the Navy and stationed in Italy. They’ve been married since 1976. They live in San Diego now but whenever they visit here back in Ohio they’re my siblings and I have her cook at least one meal. We don’t know if she appreciates being recruited to do this, lol, but we all love her cooking. You can’t beat authentic Italian food and my sister-in-law’s cooking.
I’ve never been to Italy or a restaurant that serves real Italian food but I know that is not “Italian “. Carlo has the same reactions to the American version of Italian restaurants as Alesso who has a channel called The Pasinis . OMG, his reaction to Olive Garden was priceless. Both Carlo and Alesso have the same reactions when forced into these restaurants. Alesso cries when he is able to eat real Italian food and Carlo’s reactions makes look at though he wants to fight someone. I love the Italians. They’re so passionate about everything. ❤
"You can use your hands." "Okay, let's go"... And both hands come out blazing 🤣 I love him, and the way you push his buttons. You two are a beautiful and funny couple.
Carlo use your hands - speak and express yourself - your way. I use my hands as form of expression- I would never married my husband if he tried to bully me to change who I am. Carlo you make the videos fun
Sarah, you are much too bossy with Carlo. You should let me talk and not interrupt him when he talks. He is going to get sick of all your corrections and run back to Italy. I wouldn't blame him one bit.
Out of all the random crap on the internet, you two deserve more subs. World needs more real people being real people together. Beautiful. If you've never had an extremely foreign friend, these are the good times you can look forward to, especially from the Italian/Spanish lines, I absolutely MISS my Argentenian friends.
Your videos are like a serotonin boost. Everyone in my family seemingly is sick with covid. I'm praying it's not a bad one and that I'm not next. This is a good distraction.
This couple fell in love with each other the way they are. Please just leave them be! They are still learning one another and having fun doing it. Let them do it! Thank you! lol
Carrabbas is a favorite of mine. They are a scratch kitchen that actually enjoys personalizes dishes. While I don’t call them traditional, they agree with mixing the pasta with the sauce (or they are supposed to) and that is the most simple thing that every single place skimps out on. When they done marry the sauce with the pasta, sometimes there isn’t enough sauce to coat the noodles. Think American portions. I don’t want to eat bland noodles.
I don’t think you guys understand the immense amount of joy you guys bring me!!!!! I’m constantly cracking up!!! XoxoX also you’re not wrong I feel like pasta with peas is an Italian American thing lol
I love you guys. My best friends mother was 100 percent Italian. She was so expressive, and Oh My God she was an awesome cook. She would spend hours making homemade Tortellini. I was in heaven when she served them. No restaurant could ever match her cooking. So I totally understand Carlo's ratings for Olive Garden and these other Italian-Wannabes.
LOL. I used to waitress at a Carrabbas. I will say that they had the cleanest kitchen of any restaurant where I have ever worked. I can also vouch that the bread is baked fresh & sliced right before serving. Also the desserts, lasagna, etc. were made fresh daily. I liked working there because they'd let us take home any leftover lasagna & tiramisu at the end of the night. Some of the stuff like the ravioli was supplied frozen--(from the Carrabbas factory or something--they were packaged in Carrabba's boxes)--I guess to make sure all the restaurants had consistency??? But, chicken & veal were actually prepared fresh & pounded out by hand (for the veal/chicken parm etc.).
When my two boys were little, I found a babysitter who was from Italy. She was by far the best person I every had to take care of my boys! Her family basically adopted us. If I did not stay for dinner at least once a week, she was upset. I learned a lot from her. How to make homemade pasta, how to cook pig's ears. How to grow a garden in the winter. The family was so wonderful! I did not realize it, but when I was in my 20's, she had me all picked out for her brother, who was a farmer in Italy. When ever they had a family party, I was invited. It was great, except when I invited a date to come with me. Several of the men were standing in the corner of the room, kind of leering at me. You don't have to speak Italian to understand what they were thinking. My date was furious!
Carlo's subtitles are beyond hysterical! We not only have to try to understand what he's saying but also try to figure out what the subtitles say. I live for you both! Xoxo
I came across you through the YT shorts, I'm from Austria myself and go on vacation to Italy every year, I understand Carlo's reactions to the food. His reaction reminds me of my daughter's when she ate pumpkin puree for the first time.
I love how offended Carlo gets when Sarah says, "it's Italian," or "That's how Italians do it." haha. Also, if they ever collab with Pasta Grammar's Harper and Eva, I'll probably die laughing.
Okay, one of you guys owes me an apple cinnamon muffin! When Carlo said the only thing Italian was the 'i' I choked on my muffin, dropped it, it rolled across the floor and our visiting dog gobbled it up! My husband laughed so hard he almost lost his food as well!! Much love from the Netherlands!! xxx
Honestly, I'm incredibly impressed with his composure over the whole affair. The phrase 'violently Italian' when referring to food is around for a reason.
I completely understand Carlo. My fiancé will literally put any and everything together on the same plate; mixing salad, salad dressing, sauce from meal, etc. It's an abomination. Yes, it's all going the same place, but for me, it insults the food and chef to not taste every plate separately. Each dish should be appreciated for Its unique flavours 😇 It's a constant comedy between us as to how to plate food and we're from the same country, just neighbouring cities 😂😂😂
I agree, I’m American, and I don’t mind a few things on my plate, but first separate salad plate, bread plate, main meal, then another plate w Veg, .. too much on one plate makes me nauseous.
I LOVE Carrabbas. I have worked my way all around the menu.....love the Spedino del mar breaded shrimp and scallops in a nice creamy lemon garlic sauce, their chicken marsala and their chicken Bryan are my favorites alon with that wonderful desert with the icecream with caramel sauce and pecans.
I love Carlo's little kid faces as he makes the gross faces, from the Alfredo to a innocent phony smile to be nice to appease the surrounding staff. Edit: I wonder how Carlo would react if the chef came over to the table and asked him about the meal???
Don't call him wierdo for smelling the food ، it's very common in France and italy, first we look at our dish then smell it before putting it in our mouth ( sometimes we even listen to the sound of it like the sound of a good baguette being broken or cut) especially if it's a new dish or in a restaurant where we haven't been before.
There's a fine line and huge risk you take when it comes to teasing... whether you realize it or not, in time it becomes redundant and escalates, that's when it can easily become degrading & mean. And respect is lost. In my Italian family respect is #1 🤍
Sarah: It looks like Italy.
Carlo: Just because it is the BREEK?
😂 I LOVE Y'ALL LOL
all of those places are wannabes... not even close to italian food
Why do you keep insisting that Carlo not uses hands to talk? He's Italian. That's how they talk. I have been with Italians. That's how they talk. Doesn't matter men or women. So let Carlo be Carlo. 🥰
@@michelleper5065 yep
Agree 💯 🛑
Try Italian Corner on the Seekonk/ East providence line. Providence he would fall in love with their Italian food
Meanwhile at the next table: “You see that there, Virginia? That’s a genuine Italian man. That’s how you know the food is good and authentic.” 😂
🤣 🤣
This comment deserves more likes.
Lolllll
@@mathyszka you know the guy. The type of guy that pronounces Italian as 👁-tal-yin.
But why did I read this with a red neck accent?
Carlo is the sweetest guy on earth. I love how he talks with his hands. Bless him.
I absolutely love when Carlo turns the table and corrects Sarah’s Italian.🤣❤️
As he should 💀
What Italian - she knows very little,:I fink
She doesn’t know any Italian. Even the way she pronounces Nona is weird. It doesn’t sound like it’s spelled N. O. N. A when she says it.
@@MaritaVG69 Yes! She keeps on doing that. It's simple enough. Shame the Italian relatives didn't find time to teach her more earlier on.
@@CarloandSarah can you go to little Italy in NYC and make a video series?
His hand gesture are the cutest and so Italian. Don't stop him or make him self conscious.
I don't like the way she keeps admonishing him not to use his hands. Like she's scolding a child. Not funny. He's a grown man. Very disrespectful.
Never met an Italian that can talk without "hands." Cracks me up in a good way!
I love how Sarah says “it’s like Olive Garden” and how traumatized Carlo is from his one quasi meal from there
I hate that place.
Carrabba's is several tiers above Olive Garden.
Some guy was just telling me tonight he stopped eating at OG because he got food poisoning twice.
I stopped going because lunch will take 2 hours. Second slowest restaurant, next to Steak and Shake.
I love how passionate Carlo is about his heritage and his sheer insistence of Italian food having to be a certain way, and the shocks on his face, it's too cute!!
It is! 😁❤️❤️❤️❤️
We (italians) are really proud of our heritage and a little bit more about Italian food (We are made in this way). I can tell you that Carlo is right, nothing was about Italy in that restaurant
Real Italian food is better
@@chris-gx7rs That’s right, I love to live in Italy and be italian
@@chris-gx7rs si! True. :)
Ironically Carraba’s was an Italian family owned restaurant that started here in Texas. Then they sold the rights to a chain company to take their restaurants nationwide. The family still owns the original restaurant here in Houston Texas which is slightly different than the chain versions. After a considerable enlargement of the restaurant, it was renamed "Rosie Carrabba's" in honor of Damian's sister Rose. Johnny Carrabba and his family are still the proprietors of both original locations. In 2021 Bloomin Brands bought out the founders of Carrabba’s Italian Grill in a royalty termination agreement. As part of the agreement the founders kept their original two locations here in Houston.
It's been longer than that: Bloomin' Brands is the parent company of Outback, FKA OSI (Outback Steakhouse Incorporated), who owned Carrabba's, Outback, Cheeseburger in Paradise and others as early as 2007. (That's when I worked there.)
And that’s why there are so few wonderful independently owned restaurants anymore 😢
Don't forget about Bonefish Grill @@HerbalMoon17
That story still won't qualify it as authentic Italian food restaurant. I've been there once! They're only serving American food--zero Italian...
When I think of Italian cuisine, the first state I think of is Texas. 🤣
Omg, someone give carlo an Emmy or an Oscar or something, that man is such a flipping treasure! SARAH, never let him go!
@DMRealCarloandSarahonNicegram i must be totally lame but whats nice gram?
Wow bossy wife.
I think using his hands to speak is Wonderful! That’s our Italian Way and Trademark! My husband always said if I sat on my hands, I’d be speechless! Love, being Italian myself, I totally love your hand gestures! God Bless You! Ciao, Addio!!
I would love to see Carlo go to an authentic Italian family restaurant.
Polcaris!!! 😂 if you're from Boston, you know!
It's rare to find a n authentic Italian restaurant, it's usually Italian American food.
Other than in perhaps New York and San Francisco or LA, maybe Boston, there is no such thing in the U.S. Like Carlo, I'm Italian, although I moved here when I was younger. I've never gotten used to the really horrific "Italian" food served in most places. For birthdays, anniversaries, my husband takes me to steakhouses or seafood places. He doesn't want to see me leave the food on the plate, and I don't want to ruin the experience for him. I normally cook my Italian food at home for my family and friends, although since I live in the greater NY metro area, Manhattan is within reach. It's just that it kills me to spend the fortune they charge for things I can make myself just as well.
@@pliny8308 As far as I know, I have no Italian ancestry, but I’ve learned how to make a couple of Italian pasta dishes, and I prepare them at home sometimes. I do go to Olive Garden a lot, and I like it, but I know it’s not authentic and I don’t pretend like it is.
Best advice like perhaps Jersey or NYC, go to Lil Italian deli's that offer octopus salad, imported meats, fresh made cookies, & sometimes they make homemade lasagna. That's sadly as close as you're going to get as Italy.
Sarah, stop trying to make Carlo not use his hands when he speaks. It's totally unfair!
She is very bossy and attention seeker. I do not feel like she is honest person
@@ruthb7335 lol why do you keep watching then?
I like it when Carlp uses his hands. You go Carlp!
Let him be him!!!!!
I don't understand why she tortures him like that. I don't have a single drop of Italian blood in me but I talk with my hands all the time.
When Carlo doesn't approve of an Italian dish at one of these restaurants he should cook it at home to show us how it should be. These videos always make me smile. Sarah asking Carlos to express himself without his hands is hilarious.
He secretly approves but it’s better for the views. UNLESS he’s tolerating it to keep that marriage alive for the sake of his US citizenship 🪪
actually on that table there were really few, maybe a couple, if dishes that could remind of italy. so, pretty impossibile to show how a fake italian dish should be made.
that said, there really isn't an italian cuisine, in my opinion, but there is an italian way to cook
@@paridecorsetti7022 thank you for enlightening everyone on UTube.
@@stevenschmitzer299 thanks to you for your useful and constructive comment
right on! anickeast9288!
Just watched this. We all love Carlo expression and how he represents his country with the way he expresses. Just keep doing you Carlo🫴
I love seeing his honest hands waving expressions!❤❤❤
I love watching Carlo moving his hands as he speaks 😍
I love watching you 2. You remind me of my wife. I unfortunately lost her in July. We're together for 27 years and married for 26 wonderful years. We felt what you said before about the tingling / electricity feeling all over when we held each other for the first time. I hope and pray you continue it for years as well. 💝💖
So sorry for your loss. You are so lucky to have experienced such a love
Condolences
I'm so sorry for your loss ❤ Bless you every step you take
❤❤❤
I really enjoy watching these two. There is such genuine love on show all the time - the gentle ribbing and their physical affection with each other. So sweet.
Such a lovely man.
7:58 I love how after Sarah says “fettuccine with peas” Carlo says “we’ll it’s not Italian so I don’t care what they put in it” and then just before the cut he says in Italian “for fuck sake even the peas”
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I legit laughed out loud alone in my room when Sarah made Carlo smile in front of Carrabba’s 😹
A cooking series by Carlo would be awesome!
Carlo is adorable. He’s so funny and sweet, and the looks he gives. How could you ever get upset with him. 😂☺️
I just LOVE these two. Carlo is truly genuine and totally adorable and Sarah is not only lovely looking but also soooo smart to come up with this idea.
Carlo is so polite, patient, and entertaining! I love his accent!
Especially with his wife. 🙄
@@niccovisconti1712 is Carlo an Arab whose family came to Italy 100 years ago ???
@@nedeljkomrkic408rude
And Sarah is not…
I love to see Carlo trying new places, I move to the US over 21 year’s ago I’m Chilean with a strong Italian heritage, I’m also a Chef and my American wife like Sarah took me everywhere trying Italian and Latin food…mamma mia, we laugh so much and has millions of memories, of course my English is now better but i can relate so much with Carlo and his new experiences specially the NON authentic food!!! The American way to destroy or “Americanize the food from the real Italian cuisine 😂😂😂😂 I hope I can meet Carlo some day and share some “experiences’ !!
Italian food is a Latin food... you mean Latin American, if anything!
We Italians are also Latins (Latinos in Spanish/Portoguese language, and meaning is the same), the first in the world, if you didn't know it.
You don't even know what Latinity is on the American continent (North/South America)... but just know that, as far as the conglomerate of Latin America exists, there is that of Latin Europe, and this for centuries before Napoleon coined the term in America during his colonization and Latinization of part of the American continent, to be precise.
Or that we Latin peoples have all been part of an international organization called the Latin Union, with headquarters in Paris, which was designed to safeguard, promote and unite the whole Latin world.
Enough of this misinformation about Latinity... it's boring.
I'm Italian and I'm LATINO, an autocthonous Latin or Latin European.
And you are Latin/Latino (same meaning but in different languange like "Latins/Latinos") too, yes, but Latin American.
Greetings from Italy, and: VIVAT LATINORVM (vivat latinorum - "long live to Latinity/Latins" in classical Latin; a phrase that can be found in many Italian monuments as we are a Latin people, where the Latin language and culture originated, including this one same alphabet that we use to communicate and which is called the "Latin alphabet").
Ciao, compa'!
I can't stop laughing at how Carlo looks like he's going to cry in the beginning about the food...I'm not even Italian and I wanted to cry, too! 😂 Because I know what amazing Italian food is in Italia!
My granny was the same! I could not praise a dish from outside in front of her because when I got to her place she had the dish waiting for me, and it was 100% better... R.I.P. granny ❤
4:56 "I can try, I no die." 😂😂😂
Carlo's reactions are the best!
Carlo is always so funny and makes me laugh. He should have his own comedy show.
It’s hilarious to watch Carlo speak with his hands! My bf is Italian and when we’re driving down the road I swear we look like we’re having an heated argument lol We’re just talking but his hands get going all over the place! 😂🤦🏻♀️
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
She talks with her hands but he can't I don't get it?
Carlo is a real diva when it comes to food 😂😂
All Italians are!!! We respect our food and culture. It’s a serious issue. lol
Of course he is. My sister -in-law who is married to my older brother is from Naples born and raised there. My brother married her when he was in the Navy and stationed in Italy. They’ve been married since 1976. They live in San Diego now but whenever they visit here back in Ohio they’re my siblings and I have her cook at least one meal. We don’t know if she appreciates being recruited to do this, lol, but we all love her cooking. You can’t beat authentic Italian food and my sister-in-law’s cooking.
I'm here for it
I’ve never been to Italy or a restaurant that serves real Italian food but I know that is not “Italian “. Carlo has the same reactions to the American version of Italian restaurants as Alesso who has a channel called The Pasinis . OMG, his reaction to Olive Garden was priceless. Both Carlo and Alesso have the same reactions when forced into these restaurants. Alesso cries when he is able to eat real Italian food and Carlo’s reactions makes look at though he wants to fight someone.
I love the Italians. They’re so passionate about everything. ❤
Carlo's face says it all 😂🇮🇹🙋♂️
"You can use your hands." "Okay, let's go"... And both hands come out blazing 🤣
I love him, and the way you push his buttons. You two are a beautiful and funny couple.
Carlo use your hands - speak and express yourself - your way. I use my hands as form of expression- I would never married my husband if he tried to bully me to change who I am. Carlo you make the videos fun
Seeing these videos as an Italian, that knows south Italy dialects, is pure joy 😂
It's good to know a true Italian's opinion on this. Food is so important to Italian's so I trust them, I trust Carlos! Thanks guys! ❤🍝
Leave him alone love when he uses his hands you go Carlo ❤
One day, he’s gonna completely flip the tables on you: Carlo cooks what HE thinks is Authentic American Cuisine and make you eat it.
Anybody can cook a hot dog.
So a bbq rib eye steak with mashed potatoes?
I can’t stop laughing! Listening to Carlo and watching his face and hand gestures brings me right back to my grandparents house years ago!!
Sarah, you are much too bossy with Carlo. You should let me talk and not interrupt him when he talks. He is going to get sick of all your corrections and run back to Italy. I wouldn't blame him one bit.
@@goldenstate66 Anybody can boil spaghetti
You've both got me in stitches watching this as I wait for my train. Carlo's reaction to every dish is hilarious!
Out of all the random crap on the internet, you two deserve more subs. World needs more real people being real people together. Beautiful. If you've never had an extremely foreign friend, these are the good times you can look forward to, especially from the Italian/Spanish lines, I absolutely MISS my Argentenian friends.
When Carlo is putting on clothes , that's *ITALIAN DRESSING* LOL 🤣
Stay safe & Much love ~
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Now that is a video we need 🤣🤣🤣
His facial expressions are the best. You two make me laugh so much. Much love
I work at Carrabbas and this KILLED ME!!!! I had to know what Carlo thought. 🤣
He's so Frigging cute and she's extremely funny and excited..
It's refreshing to view Both of these beautiful
People ❤️
Hahaha. You guys are so cute..poor Carlo couldn't use his hands to talk.. hahaha made my day..love watching you guys! ❤
Your husband's personality is unique. Keep him happy.
Your videos are like a serotonin boost. Everyone in my family seemingly is sick with covid. I'm praying it's not a bad one and that I'm not next. This is a good distraction.
Awww wehope everybody feels better soon😭🤍
@Carlo and Sarah Thank You both. Fingers 🤞 ❤️
Carlo mannaia 😂 resta a casa e cucina 🧑🏽🍳 cosi quando vai fuori casa a mangiare puoi provare tutt’altro…saluti dalla svizzera paesa
He looks so insulted by the offerings. I love it! He is such a nice guy to tolerate being subjected to those "Interesting" dishes.
This couple fell in love with each other the way they are. Please just leave them be! They are still learning one another and having fun doing it. Let them do it! Thank you! lol
TBF, I think she lured him in with her badonk badonk first.
I’m in love with you both 😍 I’m from the old school, you can’t take Italians to an Italian restaurant lol
No place like home🙏🏻❤️💙🙏🏻
Carrabbas is a favorite of mine. They are a scratch kitchen that actually enjoys personalizes dishes. While I don’t call them traditional, they agree with mixing the pasta with the sauce (or they are supposed to) and that is the most simple thing that every single place skimps out on. When they done marry the sauce with the pasta, sometimes there isn’t enough sauce to coat the noodles. Think American portions. I don’t want to eat bland noodles.
Your videos are so much fun to watch. Carlo's pronunciation of English words is amazing. Keep it up Carol!!!
This had me laughing so hard, I cried. Carlo is a gem.
I think the whole point of that poor man not being able to move his hands is always hilarious lol His expressions are always hilarious 😂😂😂😂
I was waiting for Carlo to go into the kitchen and start telling the cooks, the proper way to make italian dishes
7:24-7:29 I haven't laughed this hard in a while, Carlo's face!!! lol Sarah that was torture for all 3 seconds he lasted
Every time an American cooks mousaka or Greek salad i feel like Carlo with the "Italian trio" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is literally 12 mins of Sarah seeing how far she can push Carlo before his head explodes haha!!! love you videos btw x
I don’t think you guys understand the immense amount of joy you guys bring me!!!!! I’m constantly cracking up!!! XoxoX also you’re not wrong I feel like pasta with peas is an Italian American thing lol
LOL when Carlo took the camera "DO YOU THINK THATS NORMAL" hes so fricken cuteeee
I love you guys. My best friends mother was 100 percent Italian. She was so expressive, and Oh My God she was an awesome cook. She would spend hours making homemade Tortellini. I was in heaven when she served them. No restaurant could ever match her cooking. So I totally understand Carlo's ratings for Olive Garden and these other Italian-Wannabes.
It must have been such a joy to have known her ❤ and I'm sure she was happy to have you in her kitchen ❤
Don't try to change him. Let him express himself.
LOL. I used to waitress at a Carrabbas. I will say that they had the cleanest kitchen of any restaurant where I have ever worked. I can also vouch that the bread is baked fresh & sliced right before serving. Also the desserts, lasagna, etc. were made fresh daily. I liked working there because they'd let us take home any leftover lasagna & tiramisu at the end of the night. Some of the stuff like the ravioli was supplied frozen--(from the Carrabbas factory or something--they were packaged in Carrabba's boxes)--I guess to make sure all the restaurants had consistency??? But, chicken & veal were actually prepared fresh & pounded out by hand (for the veal/chicken parm etc.).
When my two boys were little, I found a babysitter who was from Italy. She was by far the best person I every had to take care of my boys! Her family basically adopted us. If I did not stay for dinner at least once a week, she was upset. I learned a lot from her. How to make homemade pasta, how to cook pig's ears. How to grow a garden in the winter. The family was so wonderful! I did not realize it, but when I was in my 20's, she had me all picked out for her brother, who was a farmer in Italy. When ever they had a family party, I was invited. It was great, except when I invited a date to come with me. Several of the men were standing in the corner of the room, kind of leering at me. You don't have to speak Italian to understand what they were thinking. My date was furious!
*taking a moment to appreciate how much carlo’s language has progressed*
If I've said it once, I'll say it again: You guys are the best channel and I love everything you do!!
I love how expressive he is about everything. I hope he never loses his cuteness
i freaking love this duo chaotic energy
These vids where Carlo rates Italian food crack me up! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sarah: This is the Italian salad
Carlo: why?
I’m dying
I love when you take Carlos to American Italian restaurants! He knows this is now Italian food 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Carlo's subtitles are beyond hysterical! We not only have to try to understand what he's saying but also try to figure out what the subtitles say. I live for you both! Xoxo
I came across you through the YT shorts, I'm from Austria myself and go on vacation to Italy every year, I understand Carlo's reactions to the food.
His reaction reminds me of my daughter's when she ate pumpkin puree for the first time.
I love watching you guys. ❤️ And I love learning more about the beautiful Italian culture. Someday I want to visit Italy and practice my Italian.😊
I love how offended Carlo gets when Sarah says, "it's Italian," or "That's how Italians do it." haha.
Also, if they ever collab with Pasta Grammar's Harper and Eva, I'll probably die laughing.
Watch out, the other commwnt was just spam.
Carlo and Sarah, Eva and Harper, and the Pasinis! Please!
how Italian Americans do lol
You should take him to Hooters and tell him it's an owl cafe like in Japan. The food there is actually really good. He'd be blushing the whole time.
Oh my god that would be absolutely amazing!! I hope they do this! 😂😂💀💀
Okay, one of you guys owes me an apple cinnamon muffin! When Carlo said the only thing Italian was the 'i' I choked on my muffin, dropped it, it rolled across the floor and our visiting dog gobbled it up! My husband laughed so hard he almost lost his food as well!! Much love from the Netherlands!! xxx
Honestly, I'm incredibly impressed with his composure over the whole affair. The phrase 'violently Italian' when referring to food is around for a reason.
He’s holding back his tears in front of the restaurant 😂
I'd be interested in seeing Carlo cook and show us how it's done! I would love a real lasagna and ragù from an Italian family. 👍
I completely understand Carlo. My fiancé will literally put any and everything together on the same plate; mixing salad, salad dressing, sauce from meal, etc. It's an abomination. Yes, it's all going the same place, but for me, it insults the food and chef to not taste every plate separately. Each dish should be appreciated for Its unique flavours 😇 It's a constant comedy between us as to how to plate food and we're from the same country, just neighbouring cities 😂😂😂
I agree, I’m American, and I don’t mind a few things on my plate, but first separate salad plate, bread plate, main meal, then another plate w Veg, .. too much on one plate makes me nauseous.
I LOVE Carrabbas. I have worked my way all around the menu.....love the Spedino del mar breaded shrimp and scallops in a nice creamy lemon garlic sauce, their chicken marsala and their chicken Bryan are my favorites alon with that wonderful desert with the icecream with caramel sauce and pecans.
I LOVE how well versed he is in proper Italian cuisine! Most American men haven't a clue...and I can say that ,....as a man
Telling an Italian he can't use his hands to express himself? Mamma mia!
You guys are amazing...Carlo is such a good sport :)
I love Carlo's little kid faces as he makes the gross faces, from the Alfredo to a innocent phony smile to be nice to appease the surrounding staff.
Edit: I wonder how Carlo would react if the chef came over to the table and asked him about the meal???
He would probably combust 😂
Don't call him wierdo for smelling the food ، it's very common in France and italy, first we look at our dish then smell it before putting it in our mouth ( sometimes we even listen to the sound of it like the sound of a good baguette being broken or cut) especially if it's a new dish or in a restaurant where we haven't been before.
4:22 you can tell she loves his hand movements and how they are never ending lol They make each other laugh it’s the best kind of love
Just discovered your channel, and I'm in love. You guys are hilarious 😂 *subscribed*
There was actual hate in Carlo's eyes when he ate the chicken carbonara 😂
His expressions are priceless 🤣
Carlo il difensore del gusto italiano 💪🏼💪🏼
I love how you love one another. Again Gracias!! I would love to see you do cooking segments!!!
I'm convinced Carlo can not be without his hands 😂😂 I needed that laugh today. Thank you
DAMN GIRL!! You got me nauseous over here with all that camera movement and zooming. USE THE TRIPOD!
She treats Carlo like a kid....but he is smarter than she is
O do not why but I do not like her energy at all. Carlos is the sweetest
It's just to tease him lol
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There's a fine line and huge risk you take when it comes to teasing... whether you realize it or not, in time it becomes redundant and escalates, that's when it can easily become degrading & mean. And respect is lost. In my Italian family respect is #1 🤍
@@ruthb7335 wow, feel same. I thought it's just me