Öhöhö. Another great pancake video, dude. 🤗 I really like the crunchy one. That crispy sesame dumpling would be called a "donut" in Germany. Möhöhö. I need those fried filled dumplings in my life.
I was in Shanghai with my parents in 2013. On our first morning, we wanted something traditional for breakfast and ended up at a local spot similar to the one you showed with the wooden board menu. They spoke no English and we spoke no Chinese so through a bit of charades we ended up with three enormous bowls of broth with wontons and fried eggs. It was really nice but we could have probably shared one bowl 😂
For eating in the street the sheng jian bao and fried onion pancake looked delicious! If you have time you should try the many Uyghur restaurants in Shanghai. Love their food.
If I had only one cuisine to choose for the rest of my life it would be Chinese, they have everything in spades. My favorite street food would be dumplings, just can’t get enough, lol. Really beautiful where you were on this part of your trip to Shanghai, almost looked Japanese with some of the buildings. Great job Deana and Phil, thanks for taking us along.🥡🥟🥢💕👍
@@大叔-b6k Interesting, being that China and Japan have had so not so pleasant past experiences, I was surprised to see architecture that reminded me of Japan.💕
All the dumplings! I am a fan of them, an oscillating fan. Much love to our favorite Über Tuber Tyrant though pleased to witness Deana (of Tipsy Dea on Glühwein fame) largely governing this production, as the location is closer to her metaphorical arena. Phil overusing the OMG-wide-eyes for thumbnail 😆
@ that’s because you are a low IQ looooooooser in life American complaining about a former rice farmer or making dollar a day factory worker outcompeting you Maybe if you took the time to break the in bread red nick cycle instead of going to family reunions looking for a wife You wouldn’t be such a looooooooooozzzzeeeeer
Ugh, watching videos about Chinese street foods and food in China in general, make me so depressed sometimes lol I haven't been back to China since 2000 sadly, but before that I went 6 or 7 times (it's been a while, I can't remember for sure lol) and while China has changed immensely since the last time I was there, the street food has always been a top tier thing. I'm sure health standards are better now (at least I'd hope so) and I did get quite sick a couple times (and I drank bottled water, so it wasn't the water) but the food is SO good. I'm glad more and more cities here in the US have a more robust street food scene these days, even if it's mostly food trucks. But man, you can get some incredibly good, cheap eats in so many Asian countries, it's not even funny. Great stuff.
You need the cured contest sausage that's a bit sweet and salty. We buy it dried and packaged in the States. Not refrigerated. To cook it, we stick it in the rice cooker on top of the rice we're making. Also reddish in color. So fatty and we slice it up to eat with rice or add it to egg fried rice. I make the scallion pancakes! Lol good enough that my niece requests it. It's a bit of a pain to make but so good! Of all the foods you choose to let Phil try first, Xiao long baos should not have been one of them! 😂 Absolute sacrilege and massacre!
Interesting, Deana is like a half local, I always thought Deana studied in Xiamen. My favourite food in Shanghai? Definitely soup dumplings (No.1), others can be scallion oil chicken, 响油鳝丝 (similar to eel), stinky tofu .
@garretjones9425 I found it: about 10 months ago, they did a vid called The Next Chapter (we answer your questions), and q#21 was, what was Deanna's ethnicity? answer, half French, half Chinese.
Hi guys, used to watch you regularly when you lived/travelled in Europe and USA. Sorry, but no interest at all in Asia countries for me although I appreciate that very many love it so not watched any videos for several months. Is there any intention for you to return to Germany/Europe anytime soon?
I'm guessing they had a trip in the spring that lasted a few weeks and use the material since then. I'm also disappointed every time another Asia video comes up ...
@janicemiles4638 They are probably just travelling around. But usually people take a break or skip if the content doesn't suit. That's what I do when I see travel content from the US or certain European countries if I'm not interested in the food from that country.
@@mareiketje4899Why the disappointment? Content creators can't please everyone and you can take a break until the right content comes up. I haven't watched their content for months when they were travelling around Germany and they only popped up for me recently as I was researching for a Japan trip
I'm not criticising what they do and have a great deal of respect for any RUclipsr as I realise the time and effort given to create content. I was just expressing my view. I will look forward to any future video when it covers an area of interest, to me
The automatically generated English language on your video cannot appear in Chinese characters when selecting Auto Translate into Chinese. You may be using the wrong method or software when editing the video. It's a pity that many chinese missed this video because most Chinese people don't understand English. 😅
I’m sad I’m all caught up on your Asian series, but happy you’re sharing with us. Looks like a good time!
Öhöhö. Another great pancake video, dude. 🤗 I really like the crunchy one. That crispy sesame dumpling would be called a "donut" in Germany. Möhöhö. I need those fried filled dumplings in my life.
I'm with you on the dumplings, Deanna! I never met one i didn't LOVE!!!!😂
I was in Shanghai with my parents in 2013. On our first morning, we wanted something traditional for breakfast and ended up at a local spot similar to the one you showed with the wooden board menu. They spoke no English and we spoke no Chinese so through a bit of charades we ended up with three enormous bowls of broth with wontons and fried eggs. It was really nice but we could have probably shared one bowl 😂
@@bonzolvr we Chinese do big breakfasts😅
For eating in the street the sheng jian bao and fried onion pancake looked delicious! If you have time you should try the many Uyghur restaurants in Shanghai. Love their food.
If I had only one cuisine to choose for the rest of my life it would be Chinese, they have everything in spades. My favorite street food would be dumplings, just can’t get enough, lol. Really beautiful where you were on this part of your trip to Shanghai, almost looked Japanese with some of the buildings. Great job Deana and Phil, thanks for taking us along.🥡🥟🥢💕👍
It should be Japanese building looks like china
Most Japanese cultures learn from China.
@@大叔-b6k Interesting, being that China and Japan have had so not so pleasant past experiences, I was surprised to see architecture that reminded me of Japan.💕
You can trace the root of most everything in Japan back to China
Japan is part of Sinopshere (Chinese influence) for exp Tang n Song dynasty China to Japan, even Kanji, bonsai, cherryblossom etc2
All the dumplings! I am a fan of them, an oscillating fan. Much love to our favorite Über Tuber Tyrant though pleased to witness Deana (of Tipsy Dea on Glühwein fame) largely governing this production, as the location is closer to her metaphorical arena. Phil overusing the OMG-wide-eyes for thumbnail 😆
You certainly can get a Jianbing in Europe or the US, just at a way much higher price. About 10 times more expensive.
Same here in Canada.... The prices at the tourist areas jumped to about 3x as much
Yes they rip us off when they move here and charge ridiculous prices.
@ that’s because you are a low IQ looooooooser in life American complaining about a former rice farmer or making dollar a day factory worker outcompeting you
Maybe if you took the time to break the in bread red nick cycle instead of going to family reunions looking for a wife
You wouldn’t be such a looooooooooozzzzeeeeer
@@JohnSmith-sm7ez Well, foreign foods are meant to be expensive, besides, inflation is indeed happening in the west.
Ugh, watching videos about Chinese street foods and food in China in general, make me so depressed sometimes lol I haven't been back to China since 2000 sadly, but before that I went 6 or 7 times (it's been a while, I can't remember for sure lol) and while China has changed immensely since the last time I was there, the street food has always been a top tier thing. I'm sure health standards are better now (at least I'd hope so) and I did get quite sick a couple times (and I drank bottled water, so it wasn't the water) but the food is SO good. I'm glad more and more cities here in the US have a more robust street food scene these days, even if it's mostly food trucks. But man, you can get some incredibly good, cheap eats in so many Asian countries, it's not even funny. Great stuff.
You need the cured contest sausage that's a bit sweet and salty. We buy it dried and packaged in the States. Not refrigerated. To cook it, we stick it in the rice cooker on top of the rice we're making. Also reddish in color. So fatty and we slice it up to eat with rice or add it to egg fried rice.
I make the scallion pancakes! Lol good enough that my niece requests it. It's a bit of a pain to make but so good!
Of all the foods you choose to let Phil try first, Xiao long baos should not have been one of them! 😂 Absolute sacrilege and massacre!
Destroying the soup dumpling and eating the shaomai with his hands like a Chinese baby. 😆
That breakfast Jianbing (spelling) looks bomb, and that price!? Wow. Looks like a reimagined Cali breakfast burrito
Jianbing 煎饼
@kapk thanks updated
is it really 1 dollar??
上海叫包脚布
Jianping is really yummy and very affordable, exist everywhere in China. Miss it very much.
Hahaa! Big up from Sweden, jaao!
Thank you for the wonderful video of trying Chinese street food for the first time in Shanghai, China 👍
Shanghai is a very good city
My favorite street food is bubble waffle!!
You make me hungry.
I’d be afraid to visit there right now. Props to you for being adventurous! Deana is so pretty!
The food looks incredible ! Is Deana Chinese or part Chinese?
She is half Chinese, half french.... 🤓 But born in the South of USA..🤣
Two words. Sewer oil
RIP soup dumpling, RIP... 😂
Sieht alles so super aus 😊👍
You definitely need to eat Xiao long baos with a spoon to catch all the soup - please do not destroy the juice with chopsticks! 😅
Deine Videos sind immer so witzig und geistreich! Danke für deinen großzügigen Geist und deine farbenfrohen, witzigen Inhalte!👌🏅◾️
Interesting, Deana is like a half local, I always thought Deana studied in Xiamen.
My favourite food in Shanghai? Definitely soup dumplings (No.1), others can be scallion oil chicken, 响油鳝丝 (similar to eel), stinky tofu .
I swear I'd be 250kg if I lived in China 😂
Lol..😂😂
#Dumplings all day long!
欢迎来到上海🎉
welcome to Shanghai 🎉
I want my German-American content back! 🥺
nice..
What’s the name of the restaurant you ordered Shaomai from?
poor xiao longbao 🤣
Ein tolles Video! Jetzt hab ich Hunger!
Isnt the garden area a tourist trap? Not sure if the foods good
❤️ your tour. Wonderful and interesting places I never heard about.
I really like the Asian series 🤩😍 It's so beautiful
Always eating eating 😂😂😂😂😂😂eating
欢迎
You're so funny... "It's so hard to watch", I feel you. Have a wonderful trip!
Everything in this video looks amazing. That chinese looking Arcitecture is made out of dreams, WOW!!
Food looks great, but unfortunately rice really spikes my blood sugar
Is egg foo young genuine Chinese? If not, please show us egg dishes from Shanghai.
Cantonese! 1500 km south of Shanghai.
RIP Xiao Long Bao 🫡🫡🫡
🤣🤣🤣
Howdy, partner? 🤠🤠
换个城市吃吧,上海…emmmm
Deana are you part Chinese ?
I think one of their q&a videos answered that; i could swear she said French and Chinese.
@ I didn’t see any Q and A videos. Thanks for the info if that’s correct. LOL
@garretjones9425 I found it: about 10 months ago, they did a vid called The Next Chapter (we answer your questions), and q#21 was, what was Deanna's ethnicity? answer, half French, half Chinese.
@ OK 👍 Thanks
WELCOME TO CHINA!
STOP.SAYING.FLUID 🤢😆
都是很传统的中国小吃 欢迎来中国!
It is completely chinese . Even the colour which is typically from the Shanghai region .
欢迎你们来到中国。很高兴看到你们来到中国。请两位亲爱的朋友注意,中国到处都是上海,外国人只知道上海 香港 广州等,其实,中国有几百个这样的城市,当然,上海是金融中心,但是,除了上海北京广州等,其实,有更多的类似大都市遍布全中国。欢迎两位,如果有机会,或者时间充裕,一定要去中国各个地方,好好研究和观察,必定会让你们满意而归的。祝福你们旅途愉快。
Wow, this guy looks a bit like Zelensky
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I Want You To Travel To Another Country From Russia When You Finish Work
Hi guys, used to watch you regularly when you lived/travelled in Europe and USA. Sorry, but no interest at all in Asia countries for me although I appreciate that very many love it so not watched any videos for several months. Is there any intention for you to return to Germany/Europe anytime soon?
I'm guessing they had a trip in the spring that lasted a few weeks and use the material since then. I'm also disappointed every time another Asia video comes up ...
Yes I miss the European videos. The cities were amazing not to mention the food. Fingers crossed they return at some point
@janicemiles4638 They are probably just travelling around. But usually people take a break or skip if the content doesn't suit. That's what I do when I see travel content from the US or certain European countries if I'm not interested in the food from that country.
@@mareiketje4899Why the disappointment? Content creators can't please everyone and you can take a break until the right content comes up. I haven't watched their content for months when they were travelling around Germany and they only popped up for me recently as I was researching for a Japan trip
I'm not criticising what they do and have a great deal of respect for any RUclipsr as I realise the time and effort given to create content. I was just expressing my view. I will look forward to any future video when it covers an area of interest, to me
The automatically generated English language on your video cannot appear in Chinese characters when selecting Auto Translate into Chinese. You may be using the wrong method or software when editing the video. It's a pity that many chinese missed this video because most Chinese people don't understand English. 😅