May you be motivated to turn to Jesus Christ so you don't go to hell. Hell is a real place. turn to God's amazing grace before it's everlasting too late!/
This. Life is about enjoying it with your family, your hobbies, whatever it is you enjoy doing. You shouldn't really care about items like money and jewelries too much because when time comes, it won't be usable anyways. So, spend your time experiencing good times and get good memories because those stays with you forever.
If you’re ever lucky enough to live in Los Angeles just know all the elder Filipino ladies and older Mexican and Black ladies carry this same Energy I eat out a lot and prefer the places with the good people even if the food is basic I love being around people like them to
LOL Julio and Juan nailed it on the head. I grew up here in LA and I can vouch for these statements bahahaha. they all carry the same energy and weaponry. good mamas all the same no matter the color or culture lol.
@@snowdjagha Filipinos make the "F" sounds into "P", since originally the letter F are not included to our alphabet. Also it just rolls off the tongue much more easily, at least for almost all Filipinos.
Just ate from there a few days ago. Man it was a truly amazing and very delicious experience. I only spent $15 for me and my 2 kids. Trust me u definitely want to eat from here. They also have specialty dishes on certain days for like $5 and believe they give u more than your money's worth. I can't wait to go again next year. These amazing ladies were very friendly and entertaining lol. Thank you Dollar Hits for an amazing experience. Can't wait till see u guys again.
OMG what ! People have asked me how certain "weird" foods can be eaten that most may find odd or not appealing.. and I always tell them "Would you rather eat a great meal with someone you hate? Or just a good meal with someone you love?" That's the answer right there. It's about food but it's also more than that. it's about the nostalgia.. the love.. the community coming together. Because at the end of the day, we don't just want food.. we want an experience.
The greatest people in the world are those with nothing......they are those that work the hardest and are so thankful for everything they have. Always work hard and never forget where you came from.
Thank you, mga titas. Watching this special segment takes me back to my filipino roots. You guys make a young pinoy boy very proud!! Maraming salamat for sharing this video 🥰 God bless po sa inyo...
@@mandiemomcraftteach802 "Father Sugar". No one in the PH refers to sugar daddies as "Tatay Asukal". They are either called sugar daddies, pinancer, papa san, and another one that I can't remember
I really enjoy following this Munchies series so it was really nice to se a fellow kababayan get featured. Guys, cost of living in the US is too expensive so stop comparing the cost here in the PH! To get their food for a dollar is already a bargain.
I wish there were more filipino shops around. I had Otap when I was younger and 20 odd years later I still fantasise about them. I would do anything to get my hands on some.
Thats 1 thing I like about social media because of videos like this that teach u about knew foods. Not that the restaurants I grew up eating at are bad but variety is the spice of life. I grew up eating only Mexican food & Americanized Chinese & Italian food. But thru social media & meeting people from different cultures I discovered so much good food. My personal faves are Latino like Mexican, Peruvian, Salvadoran, Cuban, Puerto Rican & Brazilian also Asian food like Chinese, Japanese Korean, Vietnamese & Filipino. But I love others & im always willing to try new food.
I love what she said in the end, we need more of that kind of mentality...its not about the money, its spreading that good love through food with everyone :D
man no one says that on the islands, i mean i get the sentiment but reading that just looks weird. Dont ever call your partner sanggol, just sounds weird
These are the people that deserve the money. People that actually get up and work for money. Not some fast food restaurant whom employees dont even like working there. People working with passion shows in the result. This goes for everyone who was on this show
these are people we needto support and listen to,so WE can carry the tradition and storys forward for the next generations especially in the asian community
When I lived in the middle East I met so many fillipinos and honestly they became my absolute favourite people. Always very happy, content and always always willing to help people
Knew right off the bat she was from Pampanga when she said “hanesty” on 0:05 instead of honesty with a silent “H” sound. Kapampangan balu yu amanwan ku. 😂
Wow just stumbled on this! It’s my aunt! That’s my moms cousin Elvira! It’s awesome you show case small businesses like this. It makes them feel over the moon!
Oh man, it's hard to relay how good this food is. I was a Marine in the Philippines back in the mid 90's and I couldn't get enough of this! Of course we called the meat on a stick, "Monkey Meat!"
I remember my ma and Popps had went to my elementary school here in the states and yelled at the principal because he told my brothers and I we can’t eat Balot or bring it for lunch. Man, after that. All the Asian and islander family let their kids bring traditional food to lunch.
I live half the year in the Philippines and the bbq is everywhere and part of the culture. Masarap.. hahah funny these ladies are Kapampanga. I live there and also Zambales or Subic. This is very authentic. Matter of fact I may buy a plane ticket to LA. Its closer than Manila. Edge of dark the stalls are everywhere in Philippines. This video really makes good memories for me.
I been here bfore and my friend took me when I was home sick. I damn shed a tear because of how much i missed this street food. Growing up in the philippines this was such a staples.
When she say partner in crime her sister reaction was priceless 😂😂😂
Cherry Kim Hatzaw Sister like “damn wtf, now I gotta hide the drugs”
@@notangel8328 exactly 😁😁 but it's cute though 😀
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Cherry Kim Hatzaw 😂😂
Not Angel exactly what I thought they running a racket 😂😂
To see all the aunties treating customers like family, it's so heartwarming.. God bless you all, aunties. Stay healthy and happy 🥰
alphant1 She can believe who ever and whatever the fuck she wants.
@alphant1 Yeah not like all the other gods which are definitely real lol. No religion is above another, live and let live.
I miss L.A😢 I used to live for places like this !
May you be motivated to turn to Jesus Christ so you don't go to hell.
Hell is a real place. turn to God's amazing grace before it's everlasting too late!/
ikr I felt part of the family just by watching this video XD hahah
"No, joke only"
classic filipino line.
Peysbook
hahahahaha
Hahaha
Lol!
I’m hella dying 😂😂😂
"You don't bring money 6 feet in the ground".. Damn.. That punchline.. Hits me right in the kokoro
I don't know what a kokoro is, but I believe you. Great line of wisdom
@@thomasrainbow it means heart, mind, feelings depends on how the sentence is formed
This. Life is about enjoying it with your family, your hobbies, whatever it is you enjoy doing. You shouldn't really care about items like money and jewelries too much because when time comes, it won't be usable anyways. So, spend your time experiencing good times and get good memories because those stays with you forever.
just a random user amen to this🙏🏽👌🏽😃
right in the puso* you missed it
If you’re ever lucky enough to live in Los Angeles just know all the elder Filipino ladies and older Mexican and Black ladies carry this same Energy
I eat out a lot and prefer the places with the good people even if the food is basic I love being around people like them to
Julio Cruz They also enjoy the same taste in weaponry. Everything from the chancla to the hanger to the belt...
Chancla, tsinela, belts, all the same
LOL Julio and Juan nailed it on the head. I grew up here in LA and I can vouch for these statements bahahaha. they all carry the same energy and weaponry. good mamas all the same no matter the color or culture lol.
Julio Cruz Filipinos aint of our culture
@@OnAComeUpChea bro Filipinos are the Mexicans of Asia
"Im peymus thank to all my media" Gotta love our filipina aunties
she said medyas. she's famous because of all her socks.
@@Kefiafusu 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Titas Of Manila hahaha
That iconic filipino accent never change.
Please tell me why they're saying "Pillippines". Is there an explanation for that?
What da puk
@@snowdjagha Filipinos make the "F" sounds into "P", since originally the letter F are not included to our alphabet. Also it just rolls off the tongue much more easily, at least for almost all Filipinos.
@@kulas0saka788 Oh wow! I didn't know about that at all. Thanks for the info!
Jokoy immitating his mom's accent made it more epic .. ✌
Just ate from there a few days ago. Man it was a truly amazing and very delicious experience. I only spent $15 for me and my 2 kids. Trust me u definitely want to eat from here. They also have specialty dishes on certain days for like $5 and believe they give u more than your money's worth. I can't wait to go again next year. These amazing ladies were very friendly and entertaining lol. Thank you Dollar Hits for an amazing experience. Can't wait till see u guys again.
These business owners were leaking mad tita energy. 😂😂😂🥰🥰🥰
yea lowkey they mad cute
Tity?
@@RaiwaiShamble Tita is aunt in filipino
@@thecroc1746 ok
@@thecroc1746 tita is also like titi for aunt or tia in Spanish :3 im Puerto Rican 🇵🇷
“They called it BAYAGra in the Philippines.”
LMAO
lmfao the pun in that
4:40
“Tatay Asukal” = “Sugar Daddy”
love it.... I want that shirt:D
where can i get that shirt
muslim humor right there
@@micrors4drifter idk but if u find out let me know:D
Hey guys I'll be having the online shirt ordering soon you can follow @thedoublechinproject on IG for more announcements
I love them 🤣🤣🤣 “Don’t tell the secret” she was about to tell us the entire recipe!
"No. Joke only!"
I'm dead lol
RIP bruh
rude
Classic filipinos lines
Being half Mexican and half Filipina I must say I’m lucky to have the best of both worlds♥️
OMG what ! People have asked me how certain "weird" foods can be eaten that most may find odd or not appealing.. and I always tell them "Would you rather eat a great meal with someone you hate? Or just a good meal with someone you love?" That's the answer right there. It's about food but it's also more than that. it's about the nostalgia.. the love.. the community coming together. Because at the end of the day, we don't just want food.. we want an experience.
Philippines is mexico in south east Asia lmfao
Now the hipsters are gonna Jack up the prices...
Kevin T lmaoooo
One stick costs less than a dollar here in the Philippines. Prices are already whack
@@ArchTazer 40 cents usd max
With their little hats... reminds me of another group of people that were almost wiped out.
LMAAAO
When she said, "the facebook is the one who raise me up" im dead
I remember seeing them on a eater series "dining on a dime". they were selling in a food truck back then. So hype they got a restaurant
Need that link plz
@@DZY49er my bad. It was on a eater video.
@@DZY49er ruclips.net/video/Q76ATjtVRl0/видео.html
@@bennypaddycake7182 thx bro
I have worked with Filipinos. They are the most sweetest and hard working, and very proud of their culture. They're very inclusive!
Easily my favorite series in this channel. It's great to see everyday heroes who feed the masses being put on the spotlight.
I would literally live here. Such sweet ladies and cheap prices
wouldn't call it cheap though...a barbeque cost around 20 cents a piece in the PI and they're selling it here for a dollar. lmao..
@@katsu_papi The ladies got to make some bank to keep the restaurant afloat. It's business, they need to make a profit
@@mc8885 well as long as it taste anything like what i've tasted back in the Philippines, i'm sold..
@@katsu_papi it is pretty steep if you consider the dollar to peso exchange rate. but a dollar IN the usa IS cheap.
@@katsu_papi 20 cents in the philippines?!? I'm flying there once this corona shit is over. These BBQ sticks are hella good
0:55 I love how Joyce the accountant looks at her watch as if to say “time is money, people...”
A lot of Filipino accountants.
😂😂💀
"I dont hab mani, we dont hab mani" line of almost every Filipino cuz many acquaintances would borrow your money and not pay it back.
I’m half Filipino and half Mexican, literally the best foods ever 😭😭💗
So you know the difference between the filipino menudo and mexican menudo? Lol
bby nessa Filipino food ain’t good wym
@@deejayy1819 Cap go back to your unseasoned as chicken
@@deejayy1819 maybe the chef who cooked your food is bad.
@@kombatero haha🤣😂
PAMPANGA
love your stuff dead farang
My mom is from there! 🥰
The greatest people in the world are those with nothing......they are those that work the hardest and are so thankful for everything they have. Always work hard and never forget where you came from.
Trafalgar Bull wdym with nothing theyre not broke but yh i get you
It's people like those who are more determined.
Thank you, mga titas. Watching this special segment takes me back to my filipino roots. You guys make a young pinoy boy very proud!! Maraming salamat for sharing this video 🥰 God bless po sa inyo...
They have such good chemistry. I wish the best for them
"When you live in America you can do everything you want, but you work, you hard work and hanesty, you know"
splendid words
The bbq looks great but that guy with the “Tatay Asukal” shirt wins, hands down 🙌🏼🤣
What does tattay asukal mean?
Julio Cruz it means “Sugar Daddy” in Tagalog
@@mandiemomcraftteach802 "Father Sugar". No one in the PH refers to sugar daddies as "Tatay Asukal". They are either called sugar daddies, pinancer, papa san, and another one that I can't remember
Tatay = father/daddy, asukal = sugar; His shirt says Sugar Daddy
Fat guy got too much sugar in his system as known as DIABETES😀
In indonesia this called ANGKRINGAN or SEGO KUCHING KONENG !! ..
Philipine and Indonesia have similiar food wow !
ReaperSide Gaming not only the food..they look like too
"Don't tell them our secret!" oops..honestly it's the love and care they put in and that's no secret. Dakal a salamat pu keng manyaman a pamangan.
Sinabi mo Jo xD
Cabalen!
Cats
Kapampangan pride!
translation please. Google translate ain't picking up what you're saying :(
"I'm not rits" love that filipino accent hahah
I love your filipino accent say it again. Rits
I lub pilipino pood!!!!
Its really good to see success stories like these, filipino or not.
Wish them good health and more success.
Making AMERICA LOOK PRETTY GREAT TO ME 2. BLESS
I love how tagalo uses Spanish words. Filipinas y España siempre hermanas.
Because we got colonized by Spain for a Couple of Centuries so we got some words
We are a Spanish colony for 333 years
Not really sure about the sisters part 💀
I'm telling you people are still sleeping on Filipino food.
shhhhhhhhh
@@jhon.e4437 who cares about stars whateverh
Except Balut, usually skip that lol
Josh nah. Most Americans don’t like it but it’s good
I’m awakeeee😭😭😭🤣and I love Filipino food🥰
I really enjoy following this Munchies series so it was really nice to se a fellow kababayan get featured. Guys, cost of living in the US is too expensive so stop comparing the cost here in the PH! To get their food for a dollar is already a bargain.
"FATners in crime, no joke only" = ahh classic filipina titas (aunties)
and pronouncing “ch” sound like “ts”
Pilipina is the way she says it
I'm an hour outside of L.A..... I want to go here! My mom is from Pampanga and I had the opportunity to visit years ago. This brings me back! 💚
''You dont bring money when you are six feet underground'' Heh that kinda hit me
That is legit wisdom.
I wish there were more filipino shops around. I had Otap when I was younger and 20 odd years later I still fantasise about them. I would do anything to get my hands on some.
Thats 1 thing I like about social media because of videos like this that teach u about knew foods. Not that the restaurants I grew up eating at are bad but variety is the spice of life. I grew up eating only Mexican food & Americanized Chinese & Italian food. But thru social media & meeting people from different cultures I discovered so much good food. My personal faves are Latino like Mexican, Peruvian, Salvadoran, Cuban, Puerto Rican & Brazilian also Asian food like Chinese, Japanese Korean, Vietnamese & Filipino. But I love others & im always willing to try new food.
If where I live it was a dollar for a skewer my diet would not exist
I can get that for few cent here in my hometown
I dunno, the portions match what a dollar gets you. 99 cents stores do exist.
In the philippines one stick is just 8 philippines pesos so far one dollar i can get like 5-6 sticks
You can actually get around 5 to 7 sticks of these for a dollar if you're in the Philippines, even lower.
Sorry this is America u pay one dollar min wage is 12 an hour
i love this ladies energy amazing .... many blessings to you from the Mexican community.
Now imagine.. if Jokoy comes here with his mother..
JOSEP! YOU BUY ME WAN OP DOS ISAW OKEI?
It'll be a riot filled with crispy pilipino accent.
Whaat Josep!? $1dalla por stick?!
It'll be a ruckus and fun now i wonder too 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Susmaryosep Josep dey r so ekspensib!!!
OG CARDBOARD BOX TO FAN OUT THE GRILL. LMFAOOOO
Hell ya! I noticed that too haha. Real street food style!
Sign these delights up for a tv show. They truly capture the joy of Filipino culture.
From this Mexican to my Philippines brothers and sisters they cook that fire food also mad respect...
I fckn miss going to dollar hits late nights with the crew.
It was the spot if you wanted an authentic Filipino street food experience
Casualken why not now ??
This hits different in 2020
S Z we grew apart. Time has a way of doing that.
@@Kencival but the place is still there ?
“ I am famous, thank you to all our medias” 😂😂🤣🤣
I love what she said in the end, we need more of that kind of mentality...its not about the money, its spreading that good love through food with everyone :D
Western-Kapampangan
Pork Ears but when you hear her say it, "Pork Hears" 🤣🤣🤣
0:46 They are my partners in crime. Just joking!
Sister: please stop 😒
They must be running underground cock fighting club. That's where the cheap chicken bbq comes from.
It's actually a normal joke here in the Philippines that's why she said "joke only" it's an iconic line💚
I just binged this entire series and love it! Can’t wait for the next one
Tatay Asukal tshirt guy is sending me 😂 sir lemme be your sanggol asukal
Lol add him on IG @thedoublechinproject
Forget him, hmu on ig @nicholasmatthew
Sugar daddy
Sanggol asukal hahahaha wtf sis
man no one says that on the islands, i mean i get the sentiment but reading that just looks weird. Dont ever call your partner sanggol, just sounds weird
Oh well, LA is only 7 hours away.
**grabs car key and backpack**
I want this series’ episode would be longer. 😭
These are the people that deserve the money. People that actually get up and work for money. Not some fast food restaurant whom employees dont even like working there. People working with passion shows in the result. This goes for everyone who was on this show
There energy is what this world needs. This video made my day. If I ever touchdown in l.a. i know where I'm goin
these are people we needto support and listen to,so WE can carry the tradition and storys forward for the next generations especially in the asian community
Angel Cruz park stockton ca , thats where u can find food like this
We Filipinos love our street bbq...whether going home from work or on a typical night out...lightens the soul so to speak
your not filipino... your last name is walter for christ sake/lmao
@@kikohernandez1988 alias bruuuhhh...my last names Aquino lol
@@bertoman1990 sounds american when its coming from u,hahahhahaha wala na ako masabi eh.hahahah nice bro
When I lived in the middle East I met so many fillipinos and honestly they became my absolute favourite people.
Always very happy, content and always always willing to help people
Knew right off the bat she was from Pampanga when she said “hanesty” on 0:05 instead of honesty with a silent “H” sound. Kapampangan balu yu amanwan ku. 😂
Mandog Dogman balang araw sana mipunta ku keni hahaha makamiss magsalitang kapampangan!!
Aydo meranup ku tuluy
TRUE HAHAHA
Hahahahah kapampangan ku mu rin
Mengayat ku wawa
this is your best series, dont stop.
They have such beautiful personalities 💕
These people are so wholesome. Keep them safe during these hard times!
I F’ing love this spot. go here almost 3 times a week! highly recommend this place for anyone who wants to try filipino food for cheap
My mom and titas talks like this when they're speaking English 😍🤣
Oh ok.. so?..
No You putang ina mo hahahahaha
Laarni B. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
God Bless you sisters 👯♀️ for bringing Filipino Foods in LA everyone is happy I hope someone here in NY will do the same.
Proud filipino here.. Once you see another filipino striving to make a living and make ends meet..
Haha I love the filo explanation ‘when the charcoal is pink.. or something like that 🤷🏽♀️’
Wow just stumbled on this! It’s my aunt! That’s my moms cousin Elvira! It’s awesome you show case small businesses like this. It makes them feel over the moon!
Proud to be kapampangan here.. 🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️
Family working together doing what they love is a beautiful thing!
Really good series! Love hearing all the people's stories and seeing their food
For those who don't know Tatay Asukal = Sugar Daddy.
Before I click this vid I said right away "FILIPINO 'TO" Hahahahaha
Same haha
Tenga and betamax on the grill gave it away hahahababa
I hope they're doing okay during the pandemic. I absolutely miss Filipino street food!
I need to come here I swear I feel like I’m just at home 🏡 with everything about this video :)
Oh man, it's hard to relay how good this food is. I was a Marine in the Philippines back in the mid 90's and I couldn't get enough of this! Of course we called the meat on a stick, "Monkey Meat!"
I remember my ma and Popps had went to my elementary school here in the states and yelled at the principal because he told my brothers and I we can’t eat Balot or bring it for lunch. Man, after that. All the Asian and islander family let their kids bring traditional food to lunch.
Oh that crispy, crunchy and crackling Pilipino accent is the real bomb!
Making money doing what you love must be the best feeling
I went to the phillipines in 2006, I ate street bbq everyday i wish it was worldwide like pizza or burgers. Best food i ever tasted.
In Puerto Rico we have something similar called Pinchos. Happy to see different versions of such delicious street foods.
I'm PEYMUS.....hahaha the filipino accent.more blessing titas and enjoy life.
Next time I'm go to L.A. this is a priority!! Hands down!
2:27 that guy's shirt says "Sugar Daddy" in Tagalog. lmao
Hahahahsh
I’m korean youtuber!! this video is very interesting~~~~
The Filipino are some of the most hard working immigrants in this country. Absolutely love their food and work ethic!
love these ladies. I've been like 3 times ive been dying to come back lol. love my Pinoy food.
I live half the year in the Philippines and the bbq is everywhere and part of the culture. Masarap.. hahah funny these ladies are Kapampanga. I live there and also Zambales or Subic. This is very authentic. Matter of fact I may buy a plane ticket to LA. Its closer than Manila. Edge of dark the stalls are everywhere in Philippines. This video really makes good memories for me.
"We don't have money " we enjoy it!
WOOOOOOOO FINALLY SOME FILIPINO LOVE
MABUHAY ANG PILIPINAS!!!!!!!
They are too cute . They are like the cool auntie that makes you good food . Cheers
These are your typical Filipino "Titas" (aunties) right here. The kind of auntie that will jokingly berate you while serving you good food lol
I cracked up with the Tagalog (Filipino) statement printed on his shirt at 2:56. I want that shirt too!
this is the type of food and people I love
Yo this place looks amazing. I love seeing people who are from other places. Come to America and make it with their own culture.
Their accents scream Filipino I love it
these titas are so welcoming and warm! this is what i miss in the philippines tbh
You know the food is good
when 3 mama citas combine..
I been here bfore and my friend took me when I was home sick. I damn shed a tear because of how much i missed this street food. Growing up in the philippines this was such a staples.