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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024
  • One year ago, Jaspar, Daria, and I- along with a few friends- took a drive to Nonthaburi and filmed a video that would, two months later, become the first upload ever to a new channel called OTR. Since then, we've filmed 41 more full-length food documentaries, visiting more than 250 of Thailand's most iconic, legendary, and very best restaurants, street carts, and market stalls. Those 250 represent the best of the best- but even within those, a handful of meals stand out.
    For this video, Adam is joined by the only two other people to have tasted everything filmed on OTR- Daria (OTR social media, and former Michelin-three-star marketing director) and Jaspar (OTR videographer, food vlogger, and Bangkok native)....with each compiling a top 10 list and then defending their choices while reminiscing on a year of eating as well as anyone on Earth.
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    0:00 - Introduction
    1:37 - 10. The Best Khanom Jeen
    2:42 - 9. Life-Changing Biryani
    3:47 - 8. Burmese Street Food
    5:15 - 7. Old School Ice Cream
    6:57 - 6. Wa Minority Feast
    8:55 - 5. OTR's Most Frequent Stop
    10:00 - 4. Kini Puffs
    11:32 - Top 3 Introduction
    12:27 - Jaspar's #3: Sri Lankan Perfection
    13:58 - Daria's #3: The Most Comforting Comfort Food
    14:47 - Adam's #3: The Palm Tree Plantation
    16:12 - Jaspar's #2: World-Class Isaan
    17:57 - Daria's #2: Legendary Khao Gaeng
    19:15 - Adam's #2: Khlong Toei Legend
    20:47 - Others Receiving Votes
    21:31 - Jaspar's #1: World's Best Dessert
    23:00 - Daria's #1: Culinary Heritage Center
    24:26 - Adam's #1: Driving to Myanmar
    26:17 - Jaspar's Curveball

Комментарии • 75

  • @OTRontheroad
    @OTRontheroad  Год назад +42

    Here are the location pins for every place listed and mentioned in this video:
    Khanom Jeen Phetchaburi: goo.gl/maps/7hSgj4tnzjxXKZxJ7
    Ameen Biryani: goo.gl/maps/jp71XUXeP1tiHtdW9 ***UPDATE: After 75+ years we were quite afraid they'd closed- but it seems they've just relocated a few blocks down, to the entrance area of a famous Mosque. This is the new pin!
    Burmese Street Cart: goo.gl/maps/WRsPrNDwDVG2YGhPA
    Natthaporn Coconut Ice Cream: goo.gl/maps/SPNFBqSuipZsW6gr6
    Zhuixin Wa Minority Restaurant: goo.gl/maps/jqb6MMTRFyWhRBbG8
    Boonlang: goo.gl/maps/grrH2Fq8pz9TQCh3A
    Kini Puffs: goo.gl/maps/ePh8Pnc6GAU7S3p67 (and Pu Curry Puffs: goo.gl/maps/fTttXyw73jPaDqUt5 )
    Manel Lanka: goo.gl/maps/5hfiAjYeKr8PeYKdA
    Suan Mali: goo.gl/maps/5eawTYykKEyYg3Nw5
    Palmyra Kitchen: goo.gl/maps/W3sHcDXbUzjSPFhW9
    100 Mahaseth Si Phraya: goo.gl/maps/gBBKER21CAf6Kqtp8
    Jek Pui: goo.gl/maps/anD5kwHENTtkc9U1A
    Chef Gaa: goo.gl/maps/196pLLkSAq35Zv7x8
    Sri Trat: goo.gl/maps/PBwCJVdjCmfEvNKD9
    Santi Asoke Cafeteria: goo.gl/maps/dTU2FaRZYdhDng5Y8
    Gaeng Pa Loong Sa Nga: goo.gl/maps/Y6vgdnjFyPVh6ZPY9
    Polo Fried Chicken: goo.gl/maps/4mPUrFg4LfscYpHe9
    Sommai Boat Noodles: goo.gl/maps/Tkbz74kqpjefvfRs6
    Bang Bon Market: goo.gl/maps/QrgMFc4gj1FeEFJbA (to find the worker's food court, cut through the wholesale fruit market nearby all the way to the back, then look for the small pond)
    Pad Thai Nana: goo.gl/maps/77AWtmbiQRKPthws7
    Mae On's Khao Gaeng: goo.gl/maps/LULG23JSJiCAe6nb7
    Bang Kachao Mango Sticky Rice: goo.gl/maps/AMzmjceW7Wp4quR87
    Bang Kachao Culinary Heritage Market: goo.gl/maps/7C6uRvdRZbX3z8h4A (wander towards the canal until you see one boat selling Hor Mok, and on the other side of that small bridge is the Culinary Heritage Center)
    Sommai Restaurant Amphoe Sayuk: goo.gl/maps/FgUSsgE9EdHFZqts9
    (EDIT) And...Jaspar's "Real" #1: Sui Heng Chicken Rice goo.gl/maps/oBfbyZwym39WdnbN9
    Cheers and post a reply or comment if any questions.

    • @bunmeng007
      @bunmeng007 Год назад +4

      Amazing. And these are not your typical Michelin guide places. Fantastic work and hope youtube algorithm will work it magic and bring your videos to more viewers. Cheers

    • @kay_c33
      @kay_c33 Год назад +1

      Adam and team, you guys are a godsend! Thanks for sharing your list and culinary insights. I'll be visiting many of the places on your list whenever I can!

    • @jatc11yey
      @jatc11yey Год назад +1

      THANK YOU FOR THIS LIST!!!

    • @jus7571
      @jus7571 Год назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @kingwenceslas4225
      @kingwenceslas4225 9 месяцев назад +2

      Please please please 🙏 never do mark weins face! That would be instant unsubscribe from me! Hate that sort of eye roll acting

  • @vinzent9775
    @vinzent9775 Год назад +68

    If OTR has a million fans,I'm one of them. If OTR has 5 fans, I'm one of them. If OTR has 1 fan, that one is me. If OTR has no fans, I'm no longer alive. If the world is against OTR I'm against the entire world. Till my last breath, I'll support OTR

  • @kaiwangle5003
    @kaiwangle5003 Год назад +10

    I did not expect an episode of OTR to end on a cliffhanger but I am waiting (im)patiently for next week's episode

  • @ERone43
    @ERone43 10 месяцев назад +3

    I mostly have followed Mark Wiens’ recommendations until my last time in Thailand when I had been watching a bunch of OTR. I was staying five minutes walk away from Khlong Toei Market and about ten minutes scooter ride from Khlong Toei Continent, so I made it a point to go find Chef Gaa. For this recommendation I must say a big THANK YOU. I marked his spot on Google maps and that review is one of my most read/viewed Google contributions-which to me is a testament to the reach of OTR. Now my problem is that I am back in the USA and I am dreaming about visiting Bang Kachao for some Mango Sticky Rice & more. Thanks for all your great videos. Keep up the good work!

  • @RJ-6615
    @RJ-6615 Год назад +12

    The amount of work you all put into your videos is incredible, including the detailed location information. Thank you!

  • @martyhandley4456
    @martyhandley4456 Год назад +6

    This was a fantastic wrap up to a year of magnificent content. Learning a ton about the history of the food that has shaped a country, and it’s fantastic diversity. I’m making my version of a Thai chicken curry and watching your show......you have made a splash, and I will always be happy for you and revere our time hanging out in Asia. This brings me back there, thank you all!

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +2

      Thanks Marty!! And still 2 months to go for the actual 1 year anniversary (launched on aug 16) so I’m still planning that video...but this was fun for us as it’s been one year since our first attempt at filming

  • @guyphillips13
    @guyphillips13 Год назад +4

    Great to get to know Daria more, very funny! and thanks so much Adam for your content - lifts me back to my travels in SE Asia, keep missing that pheromonic connection to the food out there

  • @ixfalia
    @ixfalia Год назад +3

    Happy 1st Year!
    I just discovered your channel and I adore it to pieces already. I am Thai-Isaan diaspora but I had the fortune to live there for a significant period of my life. So it's like a little taste of my second home for me to watch you all on your explorations. I am a wordy person, so sorry for the long comment!
    As an American, there's actually a lot I'm still missing with regards to my own knowledge of Thailand and Southeast Asia, and so I still learn a lot watching your channel. I believe there's a joy in being an outsider discovering another culture. I certainly felt that way when I lived there. Sometimes folks living in their own context can forget that things that are ordinary to them, can also be a revelation to others. There's a power in bringing attention to the small communities, stalls, passionate cooks, forgotten foods, in the ways that you have. I hope it helps invigorate interest in these things. I'd love to see more interest in the foods I ate while I lived there.
    I also greatly appreciate that you are revealing your research as you have found it about the origins of dishes. Folks can be very passionate for these dishes they love that are integral to their experiences and identities. But Southeast Asia is a story of cultural flow and each culture is intertwined with each other in ways where we'd only lose in trying to look at any in isolation. I love that you show the perspective that the version of a dish in each nation *is* a reflection of that place and people, it is not diminished if it "came from somewhere else" it is made alive in the people who make them now and how they are made in each culture is still something to be proud of. Local culture, chefs, tastes, ingredients, philosophies will change them in beautiful ways. At least that's how I see it.
    If there's any requests I could have, there's a few things I would love to see covered:
    - There's a dish that's quite popular in the US called "Swimming Rama" (พระรามลงสรง, Phra Ram Long Song), but it is hard to find in Thailand (in 9 years there I never ran into it once). My family ran a Thai restaurant in the US, and we knew other restaurant owners, and somehow all of us had the assumption that it was a Thai American dish instead of one with history in Thailand. It was a surprise when I did a little research and found out that it used to be popular in Bangkok but it's disappeared for a good while. I hear it might have also been invented by Chinese immigrants. I would love to hear the full story, and if you can find a successful place that still serves it there.
    - I don't know if you've already brought it up, but the soup Yen Ta Fo and its origins is a mystery to me. It is clearly of Chinese origin or inspiration, but I'd love to know the history of how it reached Thailand, and how it turned pink. I'd love to know about similar noodle soups in China. It is a soup I adore, but a lot of my friends here can't even imagine it. I've not been able to find a satisfying version of it here in the US at all. I'll probably have to make it myself.
    - I'd love an episode that focuses on your research process and some of the resources you use to gather your information. As a person with heritage in Southeast Asia, I would love more places to look in studying Thailand and it's amazing neighbors. I personally can read Thai, but it's hard to know where to start. I'd also love to know how you find and pick the places you visit to try their food!
    Sorry for the long ramble! I promise my posts won't be so long. You're doing an amazing job and, to me, doing a major service in documenting these cuisines that will change and shift or even become lost as time moves on.
    Thank you.

  • @annon231
    @annon231 2 месяца назад

    Today is 12 June 2024. I'm watching this episode again.
    Without a doubt, OTR is the best food "show and tell" and food history channel on the planet.

  • @varotsungvornyothin4031
    @varotsungvornyothin4031 Год назад +5

    Ameen Biryani was actually a spin-off version of what used to be The Muslim Restaurant located a few buildings away. The cook of Ameen was an employee of the original joint.
    Operated by over 3 generations of owners over 90+ years, the legend says it that that restaurant was the FIRST known muslim restaurant in Bangkok, if not Thailand - hence the name.
    I attended high school at Assumption College and during those 6 years, every morning I became familiar with the aromas of frying shallots and spices coming that place. The owner was so kind to us students. He would give us 50% discount every time we ate. So I always chose the priciest one - goat biryani 😂
    Sadly, the restaurant had to meet its end a few years ago.
    I have found an only good video about this place but I don’t know how to share it to you.

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +2

      That's mostly true- and yes, so sad, we didn't get to the Muslim Restaurant before it closed (not the first Muslim restaurant in Bangkok by any stretch, but definitely the oldest that survived past the 1970s as far as we can tell). The main difference as far as we know the story is that Ameen (the owner of the street cart) told us that he's part of the family of the original owner, not just an employee. He might not be telling the truth, but we have no reason to doubt his story...anyway thanks so much for writing and what an amazing area that must have been to grow up in.

    • @varotsungvornyothin4031
      @varotsungvornyothin4031 Год назад +2

      Thank you for your reply. Yeah man, according to a video, Ameen is probably the ex-owner’s uncle as he’s the one that holds the recipe. In Thai culture, an employee that has been with the family for most of his life is often considered part of the family as well in regards of paying respect.

  • @lcfatima
    @lcfatima Год назад +1

    A cliffhanger ending!!! I've probably watched all your videos, so it was nice to remember all the great meals. The Wa platter is among the most unique meals I've ever seen.

  • @eddiensw
    @eddiensw 5 месяцев назад

    i have visited BKK countless time and love Thai food..and i just discovered this channel..where have i been..? I am amazed..amazed with the content and research that gone into your channel. Thanks

  • @chatchaweewong1071
    @chatchaweewong1071 Год назад +3

    Thanks for keeping me hanging!
    Ps. This channel should have over 100K sub already!
    please keep up your good work Krup!

  • @user-wi5rn8kl7z
    @user-wi5rn8kl7z Год назад +3

    I really love your channel ,I can feel a passion and dedication that you put into your works , keep up a good work folk.

  • @dondobbs9302
    @dondobbs9302 Год назад +1

    Love it! + love that episode where you get lost. Nice "cliffhanger" at the end, too!

  • @eugeniogonzalez5651
    @eugeniogonzalez5651 4 месяца назад

    Congratulations to you 3 on your first year of creating the most interesting food episodes in Thailand!!!! keep the interesting episodes coming!!!

  • @londonboys7497
    @londonboys7497 Год назад +2

    you guys just keep knocking it outta the park, inspirational, fantastic, finances permitting im gonna try get to every place you show, keep it up.

  • @evasenechal8735
    @evasenechal8735 7 месяцев назад

    Great cliffhanger!

  • @twinflowerfioretta
    @twinflowerfioretta Год назад +2

    Great content, interesting & enjoyable Lol ! keep on your great work, it`s the perfect way to feed the brain with some knowledge, but apart of this, yum food is king😋! 👍THY ! OTR

  • @krs2717
    @krs2717 Год назад +2

    Next time I get a day off I wanna go to old town and hit some of the places you and Jasper went to for the hot weather video. I’m sure all the places you mentioned in this video are awesome. I’ll get to em, slowly slowly

  • @peena5408
    @peena5408 Год назад +1

    Oh, Adam's number one is in my hometown. Need to watch that episode...

  • @st.lutiana714
    @st.lutiana714 Год назад +1

    Becasue of your review......Today I wake up 6 am. and going out for your Ameen Biryani resturant...It was amazing experience, I'm so happy every single bite I eat them!, I was try a lot of Biryani in Bangkok and also some in India before, but I can say this one is the BEST, Thank you so much!!........I will looking forward for your Thai Chicken rise Episode ^^

  • @kilanspeaks
    @kilanspeaks Год назад +1

    Happy Anniversary! Love your channel and the whole vibe between your the three of you. Here’s to many-many more anniversaries in the future! Cheers from Indonesia!🍻

  • @wezzuh2482
    @wezzuh2482 Год назад +1

    Love the work this channel is doing. Keep it up!

  • @sherijaspar9759
    @sherijaspar9759 Год назад +2

    Good jod jaspar..well done..🎉

  • @kaizerkoala
    @kaizerkoala Год назад +3

    Phra Pradaeng Strong! Interestingly, Jaspar and Daria no.1 are from Phra Pradaeng district.
    And of course, Western Thai cuisine like Sommai is so underrated. It's my favourite regional cuisine of Thailand.

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +1

      What an oasis the "island" is...our favorite part of Bangkok (technically, Samut Prakan, I guess). And there's so much great food that we haven't even filmed yet out there.

  • @Get-A-Life
    @Get-A-Life Год назад +1

    Great candid video guys. Can't wait to get back to Bkk in September to eat bulk amazing food.
    Cheers
    Simon

  • @bhanuditratanawijarn410
    @bhanuditratanawijarn410 Год назад +1

    Love your channel. Great VDO

  • @visions30
    @visions30 Год назад

    Amazeballs guys! More more more!

  • @snanth70
    @snanth70 Год назад +1

    OMG...I wants to go try all the foods om this video😮

  • @eswillie
    @eswillie Год назад

    Just watched Gary Butler's video at the Burmese place (loved that he referred to OTR as Off The Rails) and that dish with the broad rice noodles and chickpea sauce was special. i also want to find a source for those Burmese pickled vegetables which I think I'd enjoy more than kimchi. As for that ice cream, I remember making that the same way in our apartment on the Lower East Side of Manhattan back in the day, and I would sit on the floor and churn that container in a wooden bucket. I like my ice cream. I'll comment more after I watch the rest of this.

  • @PalmAhBeng
    @PalmAhBeng Год назад +1

    Happy Anniversary to you guys! Your channel is full of interesting contents. Even I'm Thai but I still not know much about Thai food lol. Keep up your work!
    Anyway, did you ever try ""Phra Ram Long Song" dish? I think it's also quite interesting too.

  • @peerc.3969
    @peerc.3969 Год назад +1

    Yes, Kanchanaburi Jungle food also my most favorite 😁👍Hay, this time of the year is wild mushroon havesting, come to enjoy it.🎉

  • @jonnywas2665
    @jonnywas2665 11 месяцев назад

    Brilliant content as usual, intelligent and educational, although you did cause me to spit my rather nice pinotage all over my laptop when you described Daria as a former FSB Consultant during the first segment.... whilst cleaning up I realised my eyesight was going and it actually read 'F&B'.

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  11 месяцев назад

      We both got a good laugh out of that one just now, thanks

  • @sqjam
    @sqjam 7 месяцев назад

    I will eat everything in Thailand!
    also /makes notes :D

  • @yingsthaicookinghome2839
    @yingsthaicookinghome2839 Год назад +1

    I need to go to that Burmese street cart. Now!

  • @robertwilson2556
    @robertwilson2556 Год назад +1

    I can't believe Jaspar's true favourite was beef tongue in tomato soup 😛

  • @Bung1963
    @Bung1963 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm sure it's just a matter of time but do you guys have any plans to come up to Chiang Mai and cover the northern cuisine? Thinking of all the different foods and places, it's nearly unlimited topics for you to cover!

  • @arinasosnovskaya5298
    @arinasosnovskaya5298 9 месяцев назад +1

    FYI, people who are lactose intolerant can eat fermented dairy products, including cheese. All the lactose in them is converted to acids. Also, heavy cream and butter, because it's mostly fats, and most of lactose is in whey. So Daria is right.

  • @MrNguyenm3
    @MrNguyenm3 Год назад +2

    TANK Q for making an attempt to not make that fake Mark Wiens (😵‍💫) face 😂😂 I salute you

  • @zzzzzz69
    @zzzzzz69 Год назад +1

    Aged cheese doesn't contain lactose by the way, so she can consume cheese but not milk

  • @cholachethtepravipard7826
    @cholachethtepravipard7826 Год назад +1

    No.10 I just had ขนมจีนซาวน้ำ yesterday at ตลาดเตาปูน ( one of the best)

  • @Ajhmee
    @Ajhmee Год назад +1

    This episode tell us how wide variety of Thai foods. (or other country's foods that you can eat in Thailand.)

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +1

      and it doesn’t even include my favorite Thai food region- the far south! Can’t wait until we get to film in my personal favorite part of the country to eat.

  • @acerrubrum5749
    @acerrubrum5749 Год назад

    🎉❤🎉

  • @marciewyatt2342
    @marciewyatt2342 Год назад +1

    I am intolerant of a lot of food myself as I suffer from ALDH2 there is a list of food a mile long that I cannot eat... As it turns out the "Asian Glow" can refer to more than just an intolerance to alcohol. 🍺🥂🥃

  • @Tom-Yum-Gai
    @Tom-Yum-Gai Год назад +1

    for a tourist visiting I'm thinking there's no way they'd find some of these places or go as they don't have a car or moto or it's nowhere near BTS or MRT. I mean Chef Gaa is a 40 minute walk with a snakey route, making lefts and rights constantly. A recipe for getting turned around and lost :) Fess up, y'all have a Prius or sumphin' right?

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  Год назад +2

      Grab (App) motorbikes. The only way to get around Bangkok.

  • @peena5408
    @peena5408 Год назад +1

    No American fried rice? What a shame lol

  • @tomkarnes69
    @tomkarnes69 7 месяцев назад

    Now that you brought Mark Weens face into it, your channel is so much better because no matter what that guy sticks in his face, its all the same, completely fake

  • @ssss8162
    @ssss8162 Год назад

    Chewbacca???

  • @typhoontyph
    @typhoontyph Год назад

    If Australia can participate in Eurovision. Thailand should be able to participate as well. I don’t know how petitions work but someone make a petition and I will sign it.

  • @Mindinvasion
    @Mindinvasion 7 месяцев назад

    being intollerant to milk doesnt make you intollerant to cheese as it has almost no lactose ^^

  • @bunnystrasse
    @bunnystrasse 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can Adam give us the addresses? Can’t find them

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  11 месяцев назад +1

      It's pinned in the top comment. But here's a copy-paste:
      Khanom Jeen Phetchaburi: goo.gl/maps/7hSgj4tnzjxXKZxJ7
      Ameen Biryani: goo.gl/maps/jp71XUXeP1tiHtdW9 ***UPDATE: After 75+ years we were quite afraid they'd closed- but it seems they've just relocated a few blocks down, to the entrance area of a famous Mosque. This is the new pin!
      Burmese Street Cart: goo.gl/maps/WRsPrNDwDVG2YGhPA
      Natthaporn Coconut Ice Cream: goo.gl/maps/SPNFBqSuipZsW6gr6
      Zhuixin Wa Minority Restaurant: goo.gl/maps/jqb6MMTRFyWhRBbG8
      Boonlang: goo.gl/maps/grrH2Fq8pz9TQCh3A
      Kini Puffs: goo.gl/maps/ePh8Pnc6GAU7S3p67 (and Pu Curry Puffs: goo.gl/maps/fTttXyw73jPaDqUt5 )
      Manel Lanka: goo.gl/maps/5hfiAjYeKr8PeYKdA
      Suan Mali: goo.gl/maps/5eawTYykKEyYg3Nw5
      Palmyra Kitchen: goo.gl/maps/W3sHcDXbUzjSPFhW9
      100 Mahaseth Si Phraya: goo.gl/maps/gBBKER21CAf6Kqtp8
      Jek Pui: goo.gl/maps/anD5kwHENTtkc9U1A
      Chef Gaa: goo.gl/maps/196pLLkSAq35Zv7x8
      Sri Trat: goo.gl/maps/PBwCJVdjCmfEvNKD9
      Santi Asoke Cafeteria: goo.gl/maps/dTU2FaRZYdhDng5Y8
      Gaeng Pa Loong Sa Nga: goo.gl/maps/Y6vgdnjFyPVh6ZPY9
      Polo Fried Chicken: goo.gl/maps/4mPUrFg4LfscYpHe9
      Sommai Boat Noodles: goo.gl/maps/Tkbz74kqpjefvfRs6
      Bang Bon Market: goo.gl/maps/QrgMFc4gj1FeEFJbA (to find the worker's food court, cut through the wholesale fruit market nearby all the way to the back, then look for the small pond)
      Pad Thai Nana: goo.gl/maps/77AWtmbiQRKPthws7
      Mae On's Khao Gaeng: goo.gl/maps/LULG23JSJiCAe6nb7
      Bang Kachao Mango Sticky Rice: goo.gl/maps/AMzmjceW7Wp4quR87
      Bang Kachao Culinary Heritage Market: goo.gl/maps/7C6uRvdRZbX3z8h4A (wander towards the canal until you see one boat selling Hor Mok, and on the other side of that small bridge is the Culinary Heritage Center)
      Sommai Restaurant Amphoe Sayuk: goo.gl/maps/FgUSsgE9EdHFZqts9
      (EDIT) And...Jaspar's "Real" #1: Sui Heng Chicken Rice goo.gl/maps/oBfbyZwym39WdnbN9

    • @bunnystrasse
      @bunnystrasse 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@OTRontheroad ah sorry I missed it, thanks!

  • @bunnystrasse
    @bunnystrasse 11 месяцев назад +1

    Where are the map addresses?

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  11 месяцев назад +1

      Pinned in the top comment.

    • @bunnystrasse
      @bunnystrasse 11 месяцев назад

      @@OTRontheroadjust wanna confirm Bang kachao mango sticky rice is Mother Swai?

    • @OTRontheroad
      @OTRontheroad  11 месяцев назад

      that is correct@@bunnystrasse