Goto, Siopao Asado & Suman sa Ibos 🇵🇭 | Trying Filipino Food in Jersey City

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  • Опубликовано: 12 авг 2022
  • I went to Jersey City, NJ to try Filipino Food. I tried goto for the first time. Goto is a Filipino rice porridge that has pork stomach (tripe), innards and sliced eggs. See my reaction as I try goto along with suman sa ibos for dessert. Jersey city has some of the best Filipino food around Manhattan and this does not disappoint. I also tried pork siopao (Filipino buns) and ube pandesal (purple yam bread) which were delicious! I enjoy the food of the Philippines and the great communities the search for it takes me to.
    Episode Intel:
    Casa Victoria
    691 Newark Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07306
    Reggie Ate: Pork siopa, suman sa Ibos, ube pandesal (purple yam bread)
    Little Quiapo
    530 Newark Ave C, Jersey City, NJ 07306
    Reggie Ate: Goto (Filipino congee with tripe and chicharon)

Комментарии • 648

  • @marieo6109
    @marieo6109 Год назад +36

    LoL! I love this guy. He pronounces all the names of the food the way he knows how. Very entertaining. Thank you for promoting Filipino food.

  • @yubertbabalo417
    @yubertbabalo417 Год назад +12

    As a Filipino myself, I appreciate you for trying our cuisines and desserts and I hope you liked them, brother. If you want to learn more how to cook them on your own, you can try to search some types of dishes that we have and search them here on YT. There are various Filipino cooking channels that you might also want to subscribe for you to be updated. Hope all is well!

    • @yubertbabalo417
      @yubertbabalo417 Год назад

      @BeerusTv Agreed on this. I only just watch some tutorials in YT and after that, I usually tweak it using my own recipe or top it up with some additional spices that suites so in that way, the food can be more flavorful.

  • @thepreparedpinoychannel5637
    @thepreparedpinoychannel5637 Год назад +8

    Suman is usually wrapped in a coconut leaf and you are right that it should be dipped in something sweet like sugar. Here in the Philippines we usually eat it with ripe mangoes, or in my province a local chocolate drink we called tablea

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад

      Woa tablea! Never heard of that, thank you! What province?

  • @lucci17
    @lucci17 Год назад +7

    Suman sa Ibos (the palm wrapping) is best dipped in muscovado or brown sugar or better yet, pair it with ripe sweet mango. Oh and coffee on the side.

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад +1

      Wow that sounds delicious! What region of the Philippines has the best coffee?

    • @lucci17
      @lucci17 Год назад +1

      @@unculturedtravel Phils is one of the few countries that produce the 4 main coffee varieties of Arabica, Liberica, Excelsa and Robusta, altho 90% of coffee produced is Robusta. Arabica is mainly grown in the highlands of Luzon and cooler parts of Mindanao while Robusta thrives in the warmer lowlands. IMO, the single origin Sagada Arabica with its clean and fruity taste is the best coffee locally.

  • @user-qq3tf9xe7z
    @user-qq3tf9xe7z Год назад +11

    The store is so well stocked. And the choices of fish dishes, that makes me go green with envy. There is nothing like that here. I also miss the goto.

  • @timPalmeri
    @timPalmeri Год назад +6

    8:45 suman sa ibus is made out of sticky rice or glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk halfway then wrap it in coconut leaf then steamed, there's various way of eating it since it doesn't have added sweetener...commonly dip in sugar, you can dip it in coconut jam (we call it matamis na bao) or you can have it with sweet ripped manggo...in the southern part of the Philippines they eat it with what they call sikwate or hot think chocolate drink...9:45 its a filipino version of congee...we have two type of congee we have what we call arozcaldo and goto...arozcaldo is made with chicken while goto is made with pork intestine or tripe we eat it anytime of the day can be your normal meal such breakfast, lunch or dinner or have it as snack...

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад

      Wow, thank you for this info, I want to try and find arozcaldo!! What is your favorite?

    • @rangerdanger6593
      @rangerdanger6593 Год назад

      we have many types of congee, theres guya as well

  • @nivrerabliv759
    @nivrerabliv759 Год назад +10

    Thanks for trying some Filipino foods. Filipino like me will definitely appreciate you for this..

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад +1

      It's so delicious and there is so much to learn! What should I try next?

    • @nivrerabliv759
      @nivrerabliv759 Год назад

      @@unculturedtravel Try Kinilaw. It's a raw sea food dish..

  • @debbiemoodenbaugh9883
    @debbiemoodenbaugh9883 Год назад +7

    Wow! you guys are lucky to have a lot of Filipino restos and grocery stores over there…👍

  • @phoenixdown1947
    @phoenixdown1947 Год назад +5

    we always eat goto when we are sick or its cold / raining / gloomy weather , it's definitely comfort food. thumbs up !

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад

      I love it! I can see it being very comforting! What are some other "rainy weather" dishes?

    • @seidreine
      @seidreine Год назад

      @@unculturedtravel You can try searching for lomi (thick noodles with a "creamy" texture soup), la paz batchoy (egg noodles in a clear savory soup, almost like a ramen dish) and sopas (macaroni with a milk soup base).

  • @explorenuevaecija
    @explorenuevaecija Год назад +7

    Hello🙂. Greetings from the Philippines. It's nice to see Filipino restaurants and Filipino foods/products being sold in another country. Thank you for sharing your wonderful video. I enjoyed watching. Have a great day.

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад

      Yes around New York and New Jersey there is an amazing amount of Filipino restaurants and grocery stores! Thank you for watching, what dish should I try next?

  • @borgelobitos8677
    @borgelobitos8677 Год назад

    lodi thanks 4 promoting filipino foods.. always watching your videos..

  • @jerichodimaculangan8387
    @jerichodimaculangan8387 Год назад +8

    Every vlog of yours is delight to watch, keep it up dude, love lots from the Philippines, salamat for featuring Filipino food 👍👍🇵🇭🇵🇭

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад +2

      Thank you for the kind words, it's fun discovering the new tastes! What should I try next?

  • @mari_e2676
    @mari_e2676 Год назад +1

    YES!!! Been waiting for you to try these! 🤗

  • @thehappymerry2272
    @thehappymerry2272 Год назад

    Nice vlog. Glad you liked the food.

  • @wazzzzzzzzupppppppppp3007
    @wazzzzzzzzupppppppppp3007 Год назад +1

    Cool!

  • @koolaws
    @koolaws Год назад

    so like and appreciate your vlogs... especially on Filipino foods

  • @josefamerpelua3544
    @josefamerpelua3544 Год назад

    Wow seeing Philippines product yummy. Enjoy

  • @luisacosta8535
    @luisacosta8535 Год назад +2

    I miss those variety of grilled fish especially when I’m in the Philippines fresh and yummy. I think the ripe mango is the best fruit in the world. Love it!

  • @rainieresguerra4780
    @rainieresguerra4780 Год назад +12

    I love Goto. So many variations here in the Philippines. There's one called Goto Overload which has lots of add ons.

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад +1

      Haha sounds awesome! What are some of the add on in GOTO OVERLOAD!

    • @rainieresguerra4780
      @rainieresguerra4780 Год назад +2

      @@unculturedtravelOne Goto overload had beef tripes, egg, chicken, chicken gizzard and liver, chicharon, bagnet, pig brain, chicharong bulaklak, beef fat and beef intestine.
      Many variations of overload too. ☺

    • @johnguangco7360
      @johnguangco7360 Год назад +1

      @@rainieresguerra4780 and also a big bowl of goto.

  • @internationaldirector2917
    @internationaldirector2917 Год назад +1

    Wow on the road to 4K subscribers more power thanks for featuring Filipino cuisine.

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад

      Thank you! I'm learning a lot! What should I try next?

  • @cherubim3460
    @cherubim3460 Год назад

    Thank u buddy for vlogging Pinoy food.

  • @genettebuclatin2021
    @genettebuclatin2021 Год назад +1

    Your instincts are right. We sometimes eat bread (like monay or pandesal) on the side and dunk it in the goto!
    We also pair monay or pandesal and butter with pancit - all carbs but it works.

  • @maryjanecompra3583
    @maryjanecompra3583 Год назад +2

    Wow sarap idol😋😋👍

  • @LadyVMinistries
    @LadyVMinistries Год назад +1

    You were right there at the Philippino Bread House with the fresh sweet buns. They have baked goods, cakes, nuts, and a hot buffet. I'll have to try more dishes next time I go. Great video!!

  • @sherryann5640
    @sherryann5640 Год назад +10

    That goto is nice with Tofu and Pork’s ear I believed, called “Tokwat baboy” comes with soy vinegar. Perfect combination as comfort food

    • @rome.u
      @rome.u Год назад +1

      Sarap lalo na't tag ulan

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад

      This sounds delicious! I love the addition of soy vinegar! Is the tofu fried?

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад

      What does "Sarap lalo na't tag ulan" mean? Thank you!

    • @nuketurnal2
      @nuketurnal2 Год назад +1

      @@unculturedtravel it's something like, so good especially during rainy days

    • @rome.u
      @rome.u Год назад +1

      @@nuketurnal2 Thanks for translating :)

  • @carlitojrcondes3616
    @carlitojrcondes3616 Год назад

    hey dude thank u for tasting our filipino foods.i am so proud

  • @carlyndayao8568
    @carlyndayao8568 Год назад

    Nagutom ako sa yo ang sarap mo panoorin kumain ng pilipino food

  • @brownjoy8423
    @brownjoy8423 Год назад +2

    Oh yummy I like your order that's different kind of flavor

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад +1

      So good, so comforting! I loved the goto, what do you eat it with?

    • @brownjoy8423
      @brownjoy8423 Год назад

      I like to goto with sweet and sour ginger

  • @marlonmagleo2276
    @marlonmagleo2276 Год назад

    Thank you sir for patronizing filipino food.

  • @gee7436
    @gee7436 Год назад +1

    They even have pan de coco! ❤️ Pan de coco is my number one favorite from small local bakeries in the Philippines.

  • @leomarlonestrada5954
    @leomarlonestrada5954 Год назад

    Love this guy! You have a new sub Man!

  • @wewebadfish2114
    @wewebadfish2114 Год назад

    Awesome pinoy dishes ❤

  • @mariotobias5918
    @mariotobias5918 Год назад +31

    Siopao is eaten with sauce specific to siopao. It is a thick, sweet soy-based sauce almost similar taste to teriyaki sauce. siopao is also eaten piping hot. What you've eaten is baked siopao that's breaded. The more popular type is the steamed one wrapped in a bao bun. If you buy it again, ask for the siopao sauce. for goto, you put a few drops of fish sauce to add saltiness and unique umami flavor. It is calamansi that's normally used. Lemon has a totally different taste profile but I think calamansi is not readily available there. Calamansi is always the lime used for filipino dishes and is several times more flavorful than lemon or lime. Lemon/lime is just a substitute in absence of calamansi.

    • @eduardochavacano
      @eduardochavacano Год назад +5

      Most American know what a Siopao is because Chinese restaurants and Chinatowns exist in every American city. The Siopao is not exotic. No need to give foreigners a lecture on what a Siopao is.

    • @mariotobias5918
      @mariotobias5918 Год назад +14

      He was asking what sauce to put on it. So this was the answer. Please watch the vid first.

    • @kabiebebe2332
      @kabiebebe2332 Год назад

      That was clearly asado not siopao

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад +3

      Thank you for this insight! Is there a specific Filipino name for "baked siopao"

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад +2

      Either way, it was really tasty! What other popular fillings are in Siopao?

  • @DeFMaX
    @DeFMaX Год назад +4

    I love Little Quiapo! I'd always get the Goto or Arroz Caldo when I'd have a cold or the flu. They're fantastic there.

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад

      It is top 3 best Filipino restaurants I have been too! So comforting and the owners are kind! What is your favorite order?

  • @laurailongga1903
    @laurailongga1903 Год назад

    Im in love in some foreigners eating filipino food. Welcome to Philippines 🇵🇭 agad

  • @DjadeBuhia
    @DjadeBuhia Год назад

    My mouth is watering watching you eat those yummy Pinoy food. 😊👍

  • @g2glee406
    @g2glee406 Год назад +4

    Thank you for featuring everything Philippines in your vlog.

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад +2

      Of course! It has such delicious food! What should I try next?

    • @g2glee406
      @g2glee406 Год назад

      @@unculturedtravel sent you a DM on IG as well!

  • @grrrrrr13
    @grrrrrr13 Год назад +1

    It's good for you to enjoy the food from our country and you are very welcome here

  • @exelasantiago2440
    @exelasantiago2440 Год назад

    Wow so many fish dishes

  • @aldrinpagunuran8688
    @aldrinpagunuran8688 Год назад +1

    Dude watching you..makes me drooling.. awesome

  • @gemginaates7854
    @gemginaates7854 Год назад

    Looks yummy

  • @vntconcept
    @vntconcept Год назад +1

    love this channel.

  • @clarkairotcib2497
    @clarkairotcib2497 Год назад

    Nice combo

  • @mayg.931
    @mayg.931 Год назад +2

    Enjoy your meal young Man 🇵🇭 More blessings and more subscribers ❤️👍👍

  • @cherubim3460
    @cherubim3460 Год назад

    Wow, ang swerte ni Ate, na vlog na yong store nya. Dami ng mamimili nyan if they'll gonna watch utube.

  • @jinjohnherico455
    @jinjohnherico455 Год назад

    I really admire how you love filipino foods!

  • @charlescerillo55
    @charlescerillo55 Год назад

    Love watching you bru

  • @deajiddqhavik2261
    @deajiddqhavik2261 Год назад +1

    Yummy 👍

  • @ventph6953
    @ventph6953 Год назад

    Send love from the Philippines man. Amazing content shocasing the Filipino foods. More power to you man.

  • @L_E_D_777
    @L_E_D_777 Год назад +5

    New subscriber here. I like your candid and truthful reactions to these Filipino dishes. I will not have any qualms if you ever say any criticism because not everyone will appreciate our food. Appreciate your positive thoughts in our cuisine. Next time maybe ask a Filipino friend to go food tasting, that way you will really have the best experience. You'll get the know-how and what goes with what.

  • @jomelvinuya5600
    @jomelvinuya5600 Год назад

    lugaw and pork bun, that is a nice combo, you eat it as how you want to eat it

  • @podcastaficionado
    @podcastaficionado Год назад

    menudo pandesal gave nostalgia to my childhood 👍

  • @jansenalmonidovar9248
    @jansenalmonidovar9248 Год назад +1

    Enjoy! 👍

  • @planning-A1945
    @planning-A1945 Год назад +1

    Thumbs up 👍🥰

  • @probinsiyana
    @probinsiyana Год назад

    First time to watch this soooo cool…and that is ibos dip in the sugar and the leave is a coconut baby leaves

  • @RG-bh2rj
    @RG-bh2rj Год назад +2

    yummy foods....

  • @carolynvitor
    @carolynvitor Год назад +1

    New here yummy filipino foods😍

  • @hdpilares
    @hdpilares Год назад

    Suman sa ibos is perfect with mango fruit, and hot cacao drink. My favorite! 😋

  • @cherubim3460
    @cherubim3460 Год назад

    Yeah your correct buddy. Pinoy used to do that dipping the bread in the soup or even coffee, just like pandesal. What a coincidence!

  • @lizbeth2764
    @lizbeth2764 Год назад +1

    im hungry by just watching, i love ube pandesal

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад

      It is so comforting and delicious, what other pandesal fillings are popular?

  • @hukeyr7737
    @hukeyr7737 Год назад

    appreciate you trying to experience Philippines there. 👍🖖

  • @floren879
    @floren879 Год назад +1

    Yummy goto 👍

  • @crissbustamante2258
    @crissbustamante2258 Год назад +1

    Awesome sarap

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад +1

      Thank you! What does sarap mean? Like does it mean "meal"?

    • @sonnibustamante5892
      @sonnibustamante5892 Год назад

      Sarap means delicious that’s “taglish“ awesome Sarap ✌️😁

  • @coradimapilis4612
    @coradimapilis4612 Год назад +1

    I'm happy to see you trying some filipino dishes....

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад

      They are all so tasty! I enjoy the cuisine! What is a breakfast dish I should try next?

    • @coradimapilis4612
      @coradimapilis4612 Год назад

      @@unculturedtravel tapsilog ( tapa from beef it is like beef jerky but tender sinangag which is garlic rice with fried egg..itlog

  • @jonathanbaldomero7120
    @jonathanbaldomero7120 Год назад

    Goto.. comfort food for the healthy and especially the sick person..

  • @iniedoro
    @iniedoro Год назад

    wow... it feels like you entered a Filipino carinderia with all sorts of Filipino dishes and snacks we called chitchirya.
    the Suman sa Ibos is usually dipped in white sugar or coco jam.

  • @bonifaciopanchojr4039
    @bonifaciopanchojr4039 Год назад +6

    You're now becoming Filipino man!! Thank you though for featuring our Filipino foods.

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the comment. Every dish is so so good. What should I try next?

    • @bonifaciopanchojr4039
      @bonifaciopanchojr4039 Год назад

      @@unculturedtravel Try the extreme ones!!😁

  • @devenaopog9032
    @devenaopog9032 Год назад

    Wow

  • @atekambal8560
    @atekambal8560 Год назад +1

    Wow yummy.thanks for share this nice video.done support.thanks us.

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! The food is so delicious! What dish should I try next?

  • @rubenbunyi8356
    @rubenbunyi8356 Год назад

    you are like a typical Filipino. What we do is mix our food too like what you did with the goto and siopao. What really is a good combo is Mami ( noodle soup) and siopao. Stay safe and be healthy. Good luck on your search for a good Flip food.

  • @xarcescoffee1069
    @xarcescoffee1069 Год назад

    Love your content man! Goto is a popular miryenda or afternoon snack, we used to eat it with my friends during high school and college days when life is just so simple, it brings happy memories. Thank you man!

  • @ferdinandenriquez7047
    @ferdinandenriquez7047 Год назад

    I love Goto too .

  • @noelunson3996
    @noelunson3996 Год назад

    GOTO & SUCH KINDS ARE GOOD COMFORT FOOD ESPECIALLY ON RAINY DAYS.

  • @musicislife6985
    @musicislife6985 Год назад

    I missed so much Filipino food.

  • @kagutomnorthtv7852
    @kagutomnorthtv7852 Год назад +1

    thank u for loving filipino foods

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад

      It's easy! They are delicious! What is a good cold weather Filipino food?

  • @Castleromeo14
    @Castleromeo14 Год назад

    man im salivating

  • @ramonesporas9540
    @ramonesporas9540 Год назад

    Chicharon and Redhorse after work is the best chill my friend

  • @edroisblastfromthepast6033
    @edroisblastfromthepast6033 Год назад +1

    Mabuhay ka!, I subscribe to your channel…

  • @Thigsy
    @Thigsy Год назад +1

    For goto... I like to add a bit of ground pepper and fish sauce to taste. Also I like to add a little garlic-chilli oil in my goto but If you don't have one... Tabasco or Sriracha works just as well!

  • @jeffreywong5112
    @jeffreywong5112 Год назад

    Ube bread + Starbucks coffee = heaven

  • @kantoboy8447
    @kantoboy8447 Год назад

    The Goto squeeze some lemon and a little bit of fish sauce and bammmmm so delicious, it’s good to have when you have Hangover or if your sick.

  • @wenceslaodelapena7000
    @wenceslaodelapena7000 Год назад

    MR.BIG BLUE EYES LOVES FILIPINO FOODS HE ALWAYS SAY THANK YOU,VERY POLIITE& KNOWS FILIPIINO FOODS.

  • @welovethesky8129
    @welovethesky8129 Год назад +1

    Sarap

  • @afab777
    @afab777 Год назад

    try Apollo also in Jersey City, sooo delicious Filipino food!

  • @noobex018
    @noobex018 Год назад +1

    The siopao you ate was either baked or toasted, you just eat as it is.. Paos are usually eaten without sauces.. Filipinos love the addition of sauce because of the additional sweetness to it..

  • @ammeblancolopez7169
    @ammeblancolopez7169 Год назад

    Goto, my comfort food ❤

  • @jjtzlofttv2390
    @jjtzlofttv2390 Год назад +2

    Wow full of philippine products

  • @acekhianacer2875
    @acekhianacer2875 Год назад

    our fellow filipino we need to support him...

  • @codetoysvlog1238
    @codetoysvlog1238 Год назад +1

    All DELICIOUS!!! YUMMYYYYYY!!!

  • @shaniceprincess1980
    @shaniceprincess1980 Год назад

    To enjoy more how to eat suman (sticky rice wrapped in coconut leaves) is to dip it on sugar or you must have a choco espresso on the side .(Much better if you can find cocoa tablea ,it is a pure cacao,use as coco drinks ) We usually eat it for breakfast or afternoon snacks .. or dessert .

  • @elohim024
    @elohim024 Год назад

    Yeah that's a very Filipino way to eat combination with bread you deep the bun on goto.

  • @jtmac9084
    @jtmac9084 Год назад

    I dip my siopao in any soup. 😋😋😋

  • @totoshiwa
    @totoshiwa Год назад +1

    You can cook rice simple,or sticky rice, or combo, fry little oil with ginger.. And add water to make, Congee. Garnish onion chives leaves

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад

      Yum, this sounds so delicious and simple, thank you!

  • @mayhope18
    @mayhope18 Год назад

    i love all suman but my favorite ibos suman for coffee.

  • @kahamstervlog1676
    @kahamstervlog1676 Год назад

    Pilipino food are so awesome 😎😎 will you try the pares momy it's good

  • @eduardofernandez4123
    @eduardofernandez4123 Год назад

    The Goto is good with Tokwat Baboy or just Tokwa.... fish sauce or soy to make it salty.. and fried garlic for taste

  • @cake6399
    @cake6399 Год назад +1

    The fried chicken at Maxs is a must order 👌🏻👍🏻 you should go next time

  • @lifessogood2995
    @lifessogood2995 Год назад +1

    It's really good fast food

  • @Ty2Tito
    @Ty2Tito Год назад +2

    I enjoy all the Food in the Area. I live no to far from Jornal Square NJ.

    • @unculturedtravel
      @unculturedtravel  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the comment! I think it's probably one of the best areas to eat in America! So many amazing cuisines! What is a favorite restaurant of yours around Journal Square?

  • @iyhangofficial8209
    @iyhangofficial8209 Год назад

    Best partner for goto is lumpiang shanghai. I grew up eating that combination. :) I like it more but tokwa't baboy with goto is good too