Please be careful, thieves will snatch the gold necklace on your neck 🙏🏻 ชาวต่างชาติใส่เครื่องประดับของมีค่าเด่นๆแบบนี้ ให้ระวังโจรวิ่งมากระชากนะครับ เป็นห่วง 🙏🏻
The first thing that you tried is ข้าวจี่ which translates to grilled rice so it is basically sticky rice dipped in egg and then grilled. The sour sausage you guys had is ไส้กรอกอีสาน which translates to Esarn Sausage which is usually sour and it is made from fermented meat usually pork. Hope it helps! :)
@@2Passports1Dream อีสาน usually has a standard transliteration as "Isaan" which is the Northeastern part of Thailand. There are sour and non-sour versions of them, and I usually like the non-sour ones more because I think the sour covers the umami up too much for me
I’m Thai living in the U.S. Watching you guys really makes me miss my homeland. I love all those street food especially my kids they really enjoy trying something new. So glad I found your channel.
Awesome vlog, I'm Thai, and I'm currently studying in the UK. Since then, I have always missed Thai food and dipping sauces. I almost forgot how delicious the authentic Thai food was there! Your review has made me feel all nostalgic. Happily, I enjoy watching and loving your video, especially when you smile with your reaction. So lovely to meet your channel, and highly recommend this channel !!
for detail The first one is Kao-Jee (ข้าวจี่). It's made from sticky rice seasoned with salt, dipped in egg and grill on charcoal fire. The second is roti (โรตี) which is basically unleavened flatbread cooked through frying. In Thailand, it often has filling such as egg, banana, chocolate, etc. The third one is simple pineapple. The fruit carts usually have multiple type of fruit (mango, watermelon, pineapple, etc.) and usually give "salt and chilli" dipping for sour fruits. The 4th is coconut milk ice cream. This ice cream might be served in cup, edible cone, or in bread. Aside from peanut, they can also come with sweet sticky rice, taro, or sweetened yam* The 5th is sugarcane juice. It can be drink as-in but it is also the precursor to cane sugar (through evaporation of water) or liquor (through fermentation) the last is Sai krok Isan (ไส้กรอกอีสาน, Northeastern style sausage). While the main part is pork, it also includes rice with little fermentation, give it a bit of sour taste. *somehow when I type Thai word for sweetened yam (มันเชื่อม) in google, it get translated as "It welds" which is technically correct because it's both homograph (writen the same) and homophone (pronounced the same).
man...... coconut ice cream + sticky rice on a bun is an absolute classic. i have always preferred sticky rice to red beans. i don't know if it's nostalgia and rose coloured glasses but the old time buns were super soft and fragrant. it should have been crushed peanuts instead of whole, though. and it used to be carnation (evaporated) milk rather than sweetened condensed milk.
Oh wow that sounds super delicious - we really want to try it in a bun! 😍 perhaps it was evaporated milk (to be completely honest not sure we would be able to tell the difference 😅)
@@2Passports1Dream when the vendor put the milk on the ice cream, the evaporated milk is more runny while condensed milk is more viscous (it has a lot of sugar and behaves more like syrup)
I love coconut ice cream in the bun with a bit of sticky rice. Yummm!! Sugar cane juice is usually straight up like that, I’ll add crushed ice to dilute the sweetness a bit. But I prefer palm sugar juice, it’s a milder kind of sweetness. I love northern style sausages, but for a street side snack I prefer Isan (northeastern sausages). The sourness from the fermentation is both mouthwatering and refreshing, and it goes really well with the garnish (fresh cabbage and pickled ginger).
I would recommend Ari area for street food as well as cafe hopping. There is an allocated area for food cart vendors at the start of Phahon Yothin 7 alley and in a nearby soi close to the bts exit. A few year back Bangkok put up restrictions on street vendors and that's the reason why they're harder to find now. Ari is considered kind of a hipster-ish area so there are many nice cafes and bars around there too.
Foreigners who have been in Thailand for a long time, Often take one habit back to their homes too, that is the habit of "want to dip" 😁🤣 Because Thailand is one of the kings of the world's dipping sauces. Lol.🤭
@@2Passports1Dream When talking about leaving Thailand... To be frank, I can't help but feel sad about the fact that.. that one day the two of you will have to return to your country 🥺😔
I am the subscriber of Shev and Dev channel too. Both of your channels are so kind, good in informative, and make me boost up energy because both of your channel are have positive energy. Thanks for your Vdo.🙏🏻💗💖😊
OMG I miss my home so much, Bangkok at this time will decorate Christmas all over the place. And for sugar cane you can drink it like that and for that sausage we call it Sai-Kok isarn which is the sausage kind from north eastern Thailand.
That wasn't Sai-Kok isarn. That was actually called Sai-Oua. Sai-Kok isarn has some rice, garlic, glass noodles and some pork minced whereas Sai-Oua is just meat mixed with Thai herbs. I also missed my hometown. I lived in Khon Kaen which is at Northeast of Thailand.
@@SarisaT Dude I also ate all of them and additionally Sai-Kok Isan is my province food. I know exactly what is the difference between those 2 and that's definitely Sai-Oua since he mentioned about lemongrass and all the other herbs.
The 1st menu on a video call “Kaw Jee”. Kaw = Rice Jee = grilled Kaw jee is sticky rice and coated by eggs. Kaw jee is a menu from North east of Thailand . They have a rice left on a dinner, they will do this menu for their kids as a snacks! Similar to a mash mellow on camp fire hahaha.y
I agree Thai coconut ice cream is "insanely" good and yes, that is how you drink sugarcane juice; both are my favorites but then so is the grilled flatten bananas and mini pineapple.
I really hope you guys blow up and get the recognition you all deserve!! You guys have a lovely channel and have such a great time making content. I'm rooting for you guys it wont be long until u guys are #1! Thanks for the awesome videos and keep up the inspiring work:)!!
Hi guys, the sugar cane juice is supposed to be consumed as is, and it is very refreshing. If you process this juice in a sugar factory then it will become granulated sugar. Also, the rice cake ("Khao Jee") in the beginning is one of my favorite Thai snacks. You can find this Khao Jee in a lot of places in the Northeast provinces of Thailand, but it is difficult to find in Bangkok though. Anyhow, awesome vlog as always you guys!!!
The meat ball you ate is called Sai krok isan or Isan sausage which is the famous snack originated first from Thailand's northeastern region. Normally Thais will eat this kind of snack with pieces of cabbage and chilli.. A stick of this sausage will come with 3-4 balls at 20 baht. Also the street coconut ice cream is best when eat with sticky rice and beans. There are also other toppings that can be put on it.
Oh yes so many delicious things! The sticky rice was the thing that was missing for us with the coconut ice cream - it’s so delicious 😍😍 thank you for watching!
Wow! Many things you have in this video are all my favorite especially the coconut ice-cream and the Isaan sausage. I love eating Isaan sausage with fresh chilies, I recommend you try that but...be careful it's super spicy. Hope to see more of your video soon.
0:55 That's called "Khao-Jee" (ข้าวจี่) . Made from sticky rice dipped in scrambled eggs and then grilled on the stove. It's popular to eat in the north and northeastern region. From Thailand.
Hey, I like your video. It's so concise and spontaneous. I'm here in New York right now. I miss Thai street food so much. The food price is extremely different from what I'm paying here.
The roti will be heaven if it topped with Hershey's chocolate syrup 😆😆😆🤤🤤🤤 the rice cake is Note's favourite hahaha... In Malaysia, you can always find sugar cane juice around the street. It's sweet and refreshing. Oh my god, very close to 20k subscriber. Good luck guys 🎉🎉🎉
Oh yeah so true 😍 the roti was amazing! Haha he did tell us but it didn’t like it super much 😅 Thank you so so much! We really hope to go to Malaysia one day 😍
Sugar Cane juice... over ice with a squeeze of lime... and if you can, a small splash of fresh ginger juice (basically chuck the lime and a couple of inches of fresh ginger into the sugar cane press while it is making your juice).
Just discovered ur guys channel! I’m from USA and I miss going to thailand! Thanks for posting content! U guys deserve more subscribers! ☺️ hopefully I can go back in the future
That’s exactly why I cannot wait to get there in February 2022!!! Thanks so much for sharing this video Adriana & Dylan🙏 Right now, I feel like I’m living vicariously through you both! Another wonderful & awesome vlog guys 😊
We will keep it coming so you can enjoy the lovely Thailand before you’re able to come here in February! That’s very exciting 😍🤗 Thank you for watching!
I can't wait to go back to Thailand and eat the food that you guys had. It's definitely worth the travel from Europe to Thailand 😋I love your contents thanks guys🙏
A fermented sausage with glass noodles is Sai grok woon-sen similar to sai krok Isaan a fermented sausage originating in the northeastern provinces. I miss it! Thanks for the video.
must add to the bucketlist :Jay Fai. many top chefs have visited her humble restaurant in BKK- she is still working the hot wok - despite being in her 70's. although the price is on the higher side, but the experience, taste and portion are worth it. her crab omelette and pad kee mao look divine to me.
Just finished to watching and subscribe. I like this. Nice video and great challenge. Welcome to Thailand, enjoy your trip and be careful. Corona virus still infection in Thailand.
I just love to watch you guys enjoy our street food, I feel happy to watch more and I am in, when you guys feel "wowwww this is delicious", I just love it, keep going. Sending love 😍❤️😍❤️😍❤️
You can try street food on convent road. Be there by BTS Saladaeng during Mon - Fri. There is a lot of food and snack there. The famous time is 11 am -1 PM. But i suggest to be there on 11 am otherwise it will be a lot of people for taking lunch. For the night time, the famous one is Soi Saint Louise (Satorn 11).
@@2Passports1Dreamso many sauces, such as any regions in Thailand will have their sauce style but almost can found in any market in Bangkok.Some of it, we call Nam Pick( Chili sauces), and can call in another name up to region. It's so fun to try although I am Thai😊
That small thing what u eat we call sai krok isan mean pork and rice sausage i love that too like to see your guy enjoy your time in Thailand So many delicious food there right
Check out our other video where we also have $5 USD but we go to a night market instead 😬 - ruclips.net/video/0YJf6nDsKME/видео.html
Please be careful, thieves will snatch the gold necklace on your neck 🙏🏻
ชาวต่างชาติใส่เครื่องประดับของมีค่าเด่นๆแบบนี้ ให้ระวังโจรวิ่งมากระชากนะครับ เป็นห่วง 🙏🏻
It’s actually not as valuable as it looks hehe 🤗
Thank you 🤗🙏🏼 yes Dylan likes it very much! Super delicious - moo ping is his favourite! 😍
The last one was Isan (north eastern region) sausage.
Thank you!
The first thing that you tried is ข้าวจี่ which translates to grilled rice so it is basically sticky rice dipped in egg and then grilled. The sour sausage you guys had is ไส้กรอกอีสาน which translates to Esarn Sausage which is usually sour and it is made from fermented meat usually pork.
Hope it helps! :)
Thank you so much! 😍🙏🏼 we really appreciate that! Dylan will be able to ask for many more of those sausages… it was his favourite!
@@2Passports1Dream อีสาน usually has a standard transliteration as "Isaan" which is the Northeastern part of Thailand. There are sour and non-sour versions of them, and I usually like the non-sour ones more because I think the sour covers the umami up too much for me
ข้าวจี่ made from the sticky rice ค่ะ not rice!
ขอบคุณทั้งสองคน ที่ชอบประเทศไทย ขอบคุณที่ชอบอาหารไทย ขอบคุณมากๆครับ เที่ยวดื่มกินให้สนุกนะครับ
Thank you for watching :)
I’m Thai living in the U.S. Watching you guys really makes me miss my homeland. I love all those street food especially my kids they really enjoy trying something new. So glad I found your channel.
Thank you so much! Ah that’s so awesome - thai street food really is unbeatable 😍🤗
Me tooooooooooooo
@@messyheadmom haha
Me too ❤😅
What a great idea to show us what you got for only 5$ - sooo much delicious food!! Really amazing! 🤤🤤🤤
Thank you thank you ❤️❤️ It was sooooo yummy!
เห็นพวกคุณมีความสุขที่ประเทศไทย เราก็ดีใจครับ เที่ยวให้สนุกนะครับ รักช่องคุณ เมืองไทยยินดีต้อนรับ
Thank you so much kha 🤗🙏🏼
Awesome vlog, I'm Thai, and I'm currently studying in the UK. Since then, I have always missed Thai food and dipping sauces.
I almost forgot how delicious the authentic Thai food was there! Your review has made me feel all nostalgic.
Happily, I enjoy watching and loving your video, especially when you smile with your reaction.
So lovely to meet your channel, and highly recommend this channel !!
Thank you so much!! 😍🤗 we do love the Thai foods! There are so many left to try and they are all so delicious!! ☺️
for detail
The first one is Kao-Jee (ข้าวจี่). It's made from sticky rice seasoned with salt, dipped in egg and grill on charcoal fire.
The second is roti (โรตี) which is basically unleavened flatbread cooked through frying. In Thailand, it often has filling such as egg, banana, chocolate, etc.
The third one is simple pineapple. The fruit carts usually have multiple type of fruit (mango, watermelon, pineapple, etc.) and usually give "salt and chilli" dipping for sour fruits.
The 4th is coconut milk ice cream. This ice cream might be served in cup, edible cone, or in bread. Aside from peanut, they can also come with sweet sticky rice, taro, or sweetened yam*
The 5th is sugarcane juice. It can be drink as-in but it is also the precursor to cane sugar (through evaporation of water) or liquor (through fermentation)
the last is Sai krok Isan (ไส้กรอกอีสาน, Northeastern style sausage). While the main part is pork, it also includes rice with little fermentation, give it a bit of sour taste.
*somehow when I type Thai word for sweetened yam (มันเชื่อม) in google, it get translated as "It welds" which is technically correct because it's both homograph (writen the same) and homophone (pronounced the same).
Wow, thank you so much for going to the effort of listing all these for us! And thank you for watching 😁
man...... coconut ice cream + sticky rice on a bun is an absolute classic. i have always preferred sticky rice to red beans. i don't know if it's nostalgia and rose coloured glasses but the old time buns were super soft and fragrant. it should have been crushed peanuts instead of whole, though. and it used to be carnation (evaporated) milk rather than sweetened condensed milk.
Oh wow that sounds super delicious - we really want to try it in a bun! 😍 perhaps it was evaporated milk (to be completely honest not sure we would be able to tell the difference 😅)
@@2Passports1Dream when the vendor put the milk on the ice cream, the evaporated milk is more runny while condensed milk is more viscous (it has a lot of sugar and behaves more like syrup)
Ah it is every possible that it was evaporated milk and not condensed milk - it would make more sense as well!
I love coconut ice cream in the bun with a bit of sticky rice. Yummm!!
Sugar cane juice is usually straight up like that, I’ll add crushed ice to dilute the sweetness a bit. But I prefer palm sugar juice, it’s a milder kind of sweetness.
I love northern style sausages, but for a street side snack I prefer Isan (northeastern sausages). The sourness from the fermentation is both mouthwatering and refreshing, and it goes really well with the garnish (fresh cabbage and pickled ginger).
i agree. straight sugar cane juice is more sweet than i prefer.
nice
I would recommend Ari area for street food as well as cafe hopping. There is an allocated area for food cart vendors at the start of Phahon Yothin 7 alley and in a nearby soi close to the bts exit. A few year back Bangkok put up restrictions on street vendors and that's the reason why they're harder to find now.
Ari is considered kind of a hipster-ish area so there are many nice cafes and bars around there too.
Oh cool! Sounds awesome! We will make sure to check it out 😍 Thank you so much! 🙏🏼🤗
soi ari is absolutely friggin phenomenal. it's also insane to see how much it's changed to become so commercial.
Foreigners who have been in Thailand for a long time, Often take one habit back to their homes too, that is the habit of "want to dip" 😁🤣 Because Thailand is one of the kings of the world's dipping sauces. Lol.🤭
Hahahah so true 😅😂 we are going to be spoilt for foods here so when we leave Thailand we won’t know what to eat anymore 😂
@@2Passports1Dream When talking about leaving Thailand... To be frank, I can't help but feel sad about the fact that.. that one day the two of you will have to return to your country 🥺😔
Hopefully not for a long time 🙏🏼
9:57 ไส้กรอกอีสาน (SaiKrok Esan) Esan(Northeastern) Suasage
Super tasty! Thank you 🙏🏼🤗
การพักผ่อนให้มีความสุขคือ การหาของกินอร่อยราคาถูกๆข้างทางในประเทศไทย และหาสถานที่เที่ยวใหม่ๆ ขอให้ทั้ง2คนมีความสุข
Thank you so much kha 🤗🙏🏼
You've got us so excited to visit Bangkok again! Love the sugar cane juice and you got the banana roti yay! You must have been so full after!😍❤️
Haha it was soooo yummy 😍❤️ Can’t wait to see you guys again!
I am the subscriber of Shev and Dev channel too. Both of your channels are so kind, good in informative, and make me boost up energy because both of your channel are have positive energy. Thanks for your Vdo.🙏🏻💗💖😊
Thank you so much to both of you guys that love and do good interview and reaction of our country. Khoi khun mak ka ❤️💛🇹🇭
Thank you so much for watching kha 🤗😍🙏🏼
@@2Passports1Dream alway welcome and will support your chanel ka. From Thai fc living in 🏴🇬🇧🙏
Have to agree about the quality of coconut ice cream in Thailand - just amazing
OMG I miss my home so much, Bangkok at this time will decorate Christmas all over the place. And for sugar cane you can drink it like that and for that sausage we call it Sai-Kok isarn which is the sausage kind from north eastern Thailand.
Thank you! Yes there’s loads of Christmas decorations now 😂
That wasn't Sai-Kok isarn. That was actually called Sai-Oua. Sai-Kok isarn has some rice, garlic, glass noodles and some pork minced whereas Sai-Oua is just meat mixed with Thai herbs. I also missed my hometown. I lived in Khon Kaen which is at Northeast of Thailand.
@@poompipat4708 He was talking about those two round sausages on the stick, which are definitely Isaan Sai-Krawk.
@@poompipat4708 That's not sai Oua man, I know which is Sai Oua which is Sai kok, I ate all of them.
@@SarisaT Dude I also ate all of them and additionally Sai-Kok Isan is my province food. I know exactly what is the difference between those 2 and that's definitely Sai-Oua since he mentioned about lemongrass and all the other herbs.
The 1st menu on a video call “Kaw Jee”.
Kaw = Rice
Jee = grilled
Kaw jee is sticky rice and coated by eggs. Kaw jee is a menu from North east of Thailand . They have a rice left on a dinner, they will do this menu for their kids as a snacks! Similar to a mash mellow on camp fire hahaha.y
Ohhh that’s very smart! Great way to use some left over rice 😍🤗
I agree Thai coconut ice cream is "insanely" good and yes, that is how you drink sugarcane juice; both are my favorites but then so is the grilled flatten bananas and mini pineapple.
So many delicious things to try 😍🤗
Thailand in one bite! well said lol I like when you guys speak Thai with the seller.
Thank you! We try haha
I really hope you guys blow up and get the recognition you all deserve!! You guys have a lovely channel and have such a great time making content. I'm rooting for you guys it wont be long until u guys are #1! Thanks for the awesome videos and keep up the inspiring work:)!!
Wow thank you so much! It’s not our aim to be number 1 - just make videos that people enjoy 🙏🏼
เพิ่งเข้ามาดู คนดูเยอะมาก น่ารักทั้ง2คน ขอบคุณ🥰นะคะที่ชอบ
ประเทศไทย
ไปต่างจังหวัด ด้วยนะคะ🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for watching kha! 🤗🙏🏼🇹🇭
น้องมาถูกทางเลยค่ะ ช่วงแรกๆมีคนดูไม่กี่ร้อย คือเค้าแนะนำรร.แปลกค่ะ พอเปลี่ยนมาแนะนำอาหารกับชาเลนจ์ คนดูพุ่งกระฉูดเป็นสิบเท่า ดีใจกับน้องทั้งสองมาก น้องๆน่ารักอ่อนโยน
Thanks for this wonderful video n thanks for sharing your $5 Thai street food challenge.
So Cheap. So Yummy. The Roti W/Banana & Coconut Ice Cream Stole The Show For Me. Excellent From Start To Finish.
Thank you for watching! Those were our absolute favourites too 😍😍
Thank you for presenting this fun to people. Thank you from Thai people.
Thank you so much for watching kha 🤗🙏🏼
Hi guys, the sugar cane juice is supposed to be consumed as is, and it is very refreshing. If you process this juice in a sugar factory then it will become granulated sugar. Also, the rice cake ("Khao Jee") in the beginning is one of my favorite Thai snacks. You can find this Khao Jee in a lot of places in the Northeast provinces of Thailand, but it is difficult to find in Bangkok though. Anyhow, awesome vlog as always you guys!!!
Thank you so much!! 😍🤗 it was quite tasty 😍 that’s so cool to know!
The meat ball you ate is called Sai krok isan or Isan sausage which is the famous snack originated first from Thailand's northeastern region. Normally Thais will eat this kind of snack with pieces of cabbage and chilli.. A stick of this sausage will come with 3-4 balls at 20 baht. Also the street coconut ice cream is best when eat with sticky rice and beans. There are also other toppings that can be put on it.
Oh yes so many delicious things! The sticky rice was the thing that was missing for us with the coconut ice cream - it’s so delicious 😍😍 thank you for watching!
เห็นเดินกินแล้ว happy ดีค่ะ อร่อยทุกสิ่ง
ขอบคุณ ที่ชอบบรรยากาศไทยอย่างนี้ค่ะ
Thank you so much kha 🙏🏼🤗
Wow! Many things you have in this video are all my favorite especially the coconut ice-cream and the Isaan sausage. I love eating Isaan sausage with fresh chilies, I recommend you try that but...be careful it's super spicy. Hope to see more of your video soon.
Thank you! Ah yes no chilli is too much for Dylan! He loves spicy food 😅🌶 Thank you for watching!
U guys got it right, d good street food in d Southeast Asian countries r so affordable n d quality is absolutely value for money.
So true! 😍🤗 we love street food!
@@2Passports1Dream Wonderful. 😁
10:10 That's called "Sai Gog Isan" which literally means Isan (pronounce "ee-san", =Northeast Thailand) sausage. Nice vlog as always, btw 😃
and it usually contains white rice
Okay cool! Thank you very much 😍🤗 It was Dylan’s absolute favourite!
ชอบคุณสองคนมากๆ ค่ะ น่ารัก 🤩🤩
Great video guys, i love these street food videos. The Michelin one was brilliant. Thank You. 👍👌
Awesome! Thank you ao much Paul! 😍🤗 so glad you enjoy them!
ผมชอบดูทุกคิบเลยครับ
Thank you 🙏🏼🤗
I love all your videos! Thanks for these ♥️
Thank you so much 😍🤗
0:55 That's called "Khao-Jee" (ข้าวจี่) . Made from sticky rice dipped in scrambled eggs and then grilled on the stove. It's popular to eat in the north and northeastern region. From Thailand.
Hey, I like your video. It's so concise and spontaneous. I'm here in New York right now. I miss Thai street food so much. The food price is extremely different from what I'm paying here.
Thank you so much!! Oh yes, nothing will ever be as fresh & delicious as thai street food 😍
Thank for come to Thailand. I hope you enjoy your trip !!! 🙏
Thank you for watching 🤗😍🇹🇭🙏🏼
You find the coolest places.... Looked awesome. I hope it's still going on next year when we get there 🤗💞
The roti will be heaven if it topped with Hershey's chocolate syrup 😆😆😆🤤🤤🤤 the rice cake is Note's favourite hahaha... In Malaysia, you can always find sugar cane juice around the street. It's sweet and refreshing. Oh my god, very close to 20k subscriber. Good luck guys 🎉🎉🎉
Oh yeah so true 😍 the roti was amazing! Haha he did tell us but it didn’t like it super much 😅 Thank you so so much! We really hope to go to Malaysia one day 😍
Wow! I’m craving all those foods you guys represented. I haven’t been back for 2 years, looking forward to go back there.
Thank you for your comment! Ah we really hope that you’ll be able to return soon 😍🤗
เมืองไทยและคนไทยยินดีต้อนรับครับ🙏 เดินทางเที่ยวให้สนุกนะครับ 🌹
Thank you! 🤔
Thank you very much. I am Thai. Welcome everyone to Thailand.
Rice pancakes are made from Sticky rice with eggs and salt we call it Kaw-Jee (Kaw is rice, Jee is grill)
Oh okay! Thank you 🤗 It was tasty!
The sausage that you ate one the taste that sour name is “Sai grog isan” enjoy and have fun
So delicious! Dylan had it again today heheh 😍🤗 thank you!
As a Thai who is staying aboard, I'm really happy to see you guys eat my favorite Roti and ice-cream. Enjoy guys.
Ah that’s awesome 🤗🙏🏼 thank you and so glad you enjoyed it!
Sugar Cane juice... over ice with a squeeze of lime... and if you can, a small splash of fresh ginger juice (basically chuck the lime and a couple of inches of fresh ginger into the sugar cane press while it is making your juice).
Wow this sounds like an absolutely delicious way to drink it!! We need to try this at some point 😍😍
It is Esan hotdog (the one that have noodles mix with rice and Taste like sour lit tea) x
So delicious 😍😍
Just discovered ur guys channel! I’m from USA and I miss going to thailand! Thanks for posting content! U guys deserve more subscribers! ☺️ hopefully I can go back in the future
Thank you so so much! 😍🤗 we really appreciate that!
That’s exactly why I cannot wait to get there in February 2022!!! Thanks so much for sharing this video Adriana & Dylan🙏 Right now, I feel like I’m living vicariously through you both! Another wonderful & awesome vlog guys 😊
We will keep it coming so you can enjoy the lovely Thailand before you’re able to come here in February! That’s very exciting 😍🤗 Thank you for watching!
Miss this!!
Love your channel.
Thank you 🙌😍
i remember watching yr clip celebrating 10k subs 2-3 weeks ago in a beautiful hotel, now it is almost 20k. cool !
Thank you so much! We can’t believe it 😍🤗 it’s sooo exciting!
Your video so good!! You guy amazing. I'm now a new follower. Haha
Thank you so much 😍🇹🇭🙏🏼
Sending a big congratulations on 20k xx
Thank you so much! We are so happy 😍
ขอบคุณที่ชอบอาหารไทย
We love it 🙏🏼😍🇹🇭
I can't wait to go back to Thailand and eat the food that you guys had. It's definitely worth the travel from Europe to Thailand 😋I love your contents thanks guys🙏
Thank you so much for watching! 😍 Oh yes, Thailand has the BEST food 😍🤗
Street food is very good 👍 I love it!!
ดีใจ ที่เห็นคุุณ2คน เปิดใจลองกินอาหารต่างๆได้ อาหารที่มีเครื่องเทศจัดหรือเผ็ด ทำให้ไม่อ้วน หวังอย่างยิ่งว่าคุณจะมีความสุขในการกิน
Thank you for watching :)
The 1st snack is the north_easthern Thailand food called Kaojee or the roasted sticky rice appled with red egg before roasting.
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Normally, we don't eat only Grilled Sticky Rice (ข้าวจี่ - khao jee). We eat them together with Roast Pork/
Grilled Chicken or Papaya Salad (somtum) 😊
That makes sense!! Thank you haha we will try that next time!
@@2Passports1Dream Hope you'll like it 🥰️🥰️🥰️
Enjoyed the video guys,
1st thing I do when back in Bangkok is to buy a banana roti, yum 😋
It’s sooooo delicious! 😍 Like a hug from the inside haha
im loving this concept.. this is what everyone needs specially if going to thailand w/ a budgeted finances. Good job guys!❤️
Thank you so so much! 🤗❤️🙏🏼
at 1:11 is call "ข้าวจี่, Khao-Jii" or Grilled rice mix with egg.
Okay! 🙏🏼🤗 thank you!
I'm glad you like Thailand!
We love it 😍🇹🇭
It's delicious to eat.🤤🍻
Fyi, go to Silom road in the evening or Chan road, Charoen Krung and yaowarat road. You can see many street food there. Support!
Thank you for the suggestion!! 🤗🙏🏼
Welcome to Thailand ❤️
Ow yeah 165 bath street food, i like the Sai ouwa the best, eat them a lot. Great video guys 😋 C Ya soon in the next one 🙌
So delicious! 😍 it’s almost impossible to find Thai food that isn’t good 🤗
Awesome vlog. What a nice things to share, trying so many food street for just around $5.
The ice-cream looks very delicious.
Thank you so much for watching! It was all very delicious 😍
Hi friends love all your video's thank you GOD BLESSED YOU ALWAYS 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you 🙏🏼😍🤗
I'm Thai, but come to work in South Korea. I love watching your videos because it makes me homesick.
Oh that’s so nice to hear! We are happy to show you some lovely bits from your home country 😍🇹🇭
The first one was Khao Ji . It’s North east food . Made from sticky rice .cover with egg and little salt.
A fermented sausage with glass noodles is Sai grok woon-sen similar to sai krok Isaan a fermented sausage originating in the northeastern provinces. I miss it! Thanks for the video.
It is very delicious! 😍 Thank you for watching!
must add to the bucketlist :Jay Fai. many top chefs have visited her humble restaurant in BKK- she is still working the hot wok - despite being in her 70's. although the price is on the higher side, but the experience, taste and portion are worth it. her crab omelette and pad kee mao look divine to me.
Oh wow we have actually heard so much about it! We will make sure to add it to our list 😍😍
Watching this yummy video whilst eating mince pies here in the UK!! Cath and Kevs x
Ah getting in the winter/Christmas spirit! 😍 That sounds cozy hehe!
Love your work guys. Been watching since 2k subscribers!
Oh wow thank you SO much 😍🤗 that’s so cool that you’ve been with us for so long!
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Thank you very much! Super delicious 😍🙏🏼
ช่วงยังไม่มีนักท่องเที่ยวจีน รู้สึกว่าประเทศไทยน่าเที่ยวขึ้นเยอะ!
@@pooh5463 รายได้หลักคือนักท่องเที่ยวจีนนะครับ
First one is : Klejee ( Sticky rice grill and apply egg in to skinn)
Last one is
SAIOUE for long one,
Ball one is Saikok Esan,
Thank you ☺️
Just finished to watching and subscribe. I like this. Nice video and great challenge.
Welcome to Thailand, enjoy your trip and be careful. Corona virus still infection in Thailand.
Thank you very much kha 🤗🙏🏼
The little sausage balls are called sai krok isaan 🤩my favorite as well
So delicious! Thank you 🙏🏼🤗
Hope you enjoy spending time in Thailand 🇹🇭
Thank you very much kha 🇹🇭🤗
I have subscribed to your channel i love your travel
Thank you so much 🤗🙏🏼
9:47 sai krok E-san (northeastern sausage).
You should go to pratunam and try food around Baiyoke and pratunam market
Thank you for the suggestion! 🤗
I really liketo watch your clips.
Thank you 😄🤗🙏🏼
I just love to watch you guys enjoy our street food, I feel happy to watch more and I am in, when you guys feel "wowwww this is delicious", I just love it, keep going. Sending love 😍❤️😍❤️😍❤️
Thank you so much! It’s hard not to love all the food here - it’s always so amazing 😍🤗 thank you for watching! 🙏🏼
Just outside Saphan Taksin is robinsons outside the front of there is a lady and her mom they sell kanom krok on an evening, sooo good!
Oh wow we need to find this 😍😍 we love kanom Krok! 🤗
Smile with your reaction for Thai foods
It’s so delicious and amazing 😍🇹🇭
I couldn’t stop smiling when you said the weather is hot and you are sweating, when it’s the winter in Thailand 😅😅😅
Hahah it is very warm! 😅😅
Very good vlog 👌
Thank you so much 🤗🤗
You guys are so sweet. So glad that you always enjoy every little thing in my beloved country. Waiting for the next vdo. Love you! ;)
Thank you very much for watching 🤗🙏🏼
Great video guys, you can always rely on a roti. The sausage is called sai krok woonsen
Can always count on you to know these things! Thanks 😍🤗
The little balls of sausages called Saikrok Isan, from Isan area. Delicious. Envy you
Super yummy!! Thank you very much 🤗
You can try street food on convent road. Be there by BTS Saladaeng during Mon - Fri. There is a lot of food and snack there. The famous time is 11 am -1 PM. But i suggest to be there on 11 am otherwise it will be a lot of people for taking lunch.
For the night time, the famous one is Soi Saint Louise (Satorn 11).
Thank you for the recommendations :)
You are correct, the sticky in the 1st menu is good for dipping with Thai sauces.😊 It's not sweet, it's can be a breakfast or dinner.
Hahah we thought so! Which sauce?
@@2Passports1Dreamso many sauces, such as any regions in Thailand will have their sauce style but almost can found in any market in Bangkok.Some of it, we call Nam Pick( Chili sauces), and can call in another name up to region. It's so fun to try although I am Thai😊
Thank you 😍 that sounds great!
@1:00 I think it's ข้าวจี่ (Kâāo-Jìī)
grilled-rice coated with seasoning coconut paste
Oh yes! It was tasty but we preferred the roti - we like sweet 😅😍
@@2Passports1Dream 👍🏼 glad you two love it.
Wish you have a great time here in Thailand. 👏🏼👏🏼
The first thing you buy with rice. on the lollipop. I love it. it's so good. I made it myself here at home in Denmark
Oh cool! We had never had it before 😍
i’m so glad u liked our food!!! btw you’re supposed to drink sugarcane from the bottle hahaha❤️
Thank you! 🤗✨ okay great to know hehe! 🙏🏼
That small thing what u eat we call sai krok isan mean pork and rice sausage i love that too like to see your guy enjoy your time in Thailand So many delicious food there right
So good 😁