@@samuelandaudrey I'm from Canada too BC yeah $4 equivalent for a great Quality macro Cabernet Sauvignon red Wine. Is a great value Chile is a great macro Wine making country.
Grocery stores are my happy place for sure! Woohoo. Some of my favorites include Julius Meinl in Vienna, Austria - Buford Highway Farmer's Market in Atlanta, Georgia and Marukai Market in Little Tokyo Los Angeles, California.
Wow I am so glad you guys enjoy supermarket in my country. Yes, fruits are actually expensive in Japan. For Japanese prices make them crazy .Then, when I was living in Plattsburgh, NY near Montreal I remembered just 3 pieces of sushi was 10 dollars even in cafe of college. anyway thank you for coming to Japan.
Thank yoU! We really enjoyed visiting the supermarkets. That is so true about prices being relative. Sushi tends to be very expensive in North America.
I was surprised at how cheap the mochi was!! Where I work part-time in the US, it's like $4 for 2 small mochi, while in this video they have six of them for about $1.50 which is insane to me
I think it’s great that a traveler, like you guys, enjoy exploring a local groceries store in a foreign country. It shows curiously/interest/respect to a foreign culture and that’s a wholehearted character, humanitarian. Thanks for sharing your journey. Be safe and enjoy Japan!
You guys are ADORABLE. Hahaha, love Sam's enthusiasm. I understand it, I am from Norway and when I moved to London I would browse for hours, then I moved to the US and my husband would be so annoyed as I spent AGES at Sams Club and Walmart etc. It's fun! You find things you've never seen before, and fun versions of things.
wow! so many amazing things! thanks for sharing. I really appreciate it. I'm definitely gonna go to the supermarket multiple times when I visit Japan, after all this covid crap is over.
Yes, fruits and veggies can be very expensive in Japan, one reason is that mountains dominate Japan's landscape, covering 75 to 80 percent of the country. And a tip for you guys, buy sushi or other bento boxes in the supermarket after 8 pm. Pretty much anything left is usually going to be 50% off.
Supermarket is an interesting place to visit huh;) Whenever I travel to some country I don’t know, I firstly go to supermarket, and check their price standards and try new snacks😆
Ah the supermarket tour was great. I love taking my time looking at food! I so enjoy cooking Japanese meals so I had such fun watching you pick up the vegetables and foodstuffs asking how would one eat this. So cool!
Yay! New video!! I love going to a local supermarket when I travel. It's a fun way to learn a little bit about the local produce and foods from the area.
Ah, I loved this. I always visit supermarkets when I travel. Apart from the fruit and veg prices, everything is super reasonable, cheap even! I love watching your videos, it's been so great watching you both travel Japan. I go next month for the first time and have learned a lot from you both so thank you 😊
Omg I'm ALL about the supermarkets! For me, it's the best peek into a country/culture/cuisine that a traveler can possibly get. I could spend hours in some....and I found the supermarkets in Japan in particular were a total trip. (Just don't buy too much fruit LOL)
@@samuelandaudrey For fruit, I adored Peru and Ecuador's fresh markets. These markets are a bit different from supermarkets, but are certainly the place to go for fresh produce. I would get a gigantic bag of tropical fruits and veg to last a week (and I eat a lotta fruit and veg!) for well under $10.
I’m the same as you, Sam. I’m obsessed with supermarkets (ever since I was a kid), and I love checking them out in a new country or even city in my home country. Thanks to you both for the cool tour!
@@samuelandaudrey Not since COVID really. But just before the lockdowns, I went to Amsterdam for a couple of conferences and discovered Albert Hein. One was literally connected to my hotel, so I stopped in every day for breakfast and snacks.
I know the kids in the candy store feeling when visiting a Japanese supermarket, especially in Japan. In the bigger towns, you can check out the basement floor of big department stores where you can find pricier ready-cooked foods and desserts. You pay for what you get, you know. Also, I see you guys like the same brand of Chilean wines as I do. You can get them at the local Japanese 7-Eleven, too. Love all your videos.
I want to see more Australia, New Zealand , USA , Dubai food and travel vlogs from you guys as you have such a well organized and well filmed videos. Great video as usual.
Awesome video. Takes me back to Japan, I’m definitely craving another trip. If you guys don’t use it already, google translate with Word Lens was really useful to me in Japan. Enjoy! x
Asja Fimiani what if hell for Italians is they find themselves in an infinite series of Olive Garden restaurants? Like, every business is Olive Garden and every house your room mates have a weird jersey shore or Long Island accent? That would be hell for everybody.
I don't think I've seen Sam this excited since....well since the last food video - just like his spirit animal - Garfield the cat - that's what life revolves around - and yes that was a cool HILL backdrop to a cool supermarket with an awesome roof color, very close to Sam's T-shirt - life does work in mysterious ways guys...:-)
I feel his need to visit a supermarket. It says a lot about the locals and their eating habit. If you go to different supermarkets in different countries, I’d watch for sure!
Visiting the supermarket in a new country is my fave thing to do in a new country to! Its always so fascinating to see what they sell in other countries 😄 hehe love that mini cart! They sell sushi??? So yum!
Visiting the supermarket is lots of fun.... u kinda experience what the locals do & the stuff there are generally cheap.... good place to buy souvenirs snacks to bring back home
Call me crazy but I love supermarket tours! I make it a point to visit them when traveling abroad. The Carrefour on the road from the airport to the city of Palma de Mallorca is huge. They fry potato chips in the deli section. It is our first stop before we check in to our accommodations.
Nice video guys. I'm with you Sam I love new Supermarkets. We're in Japan right now but I suspect you have left. Am I right? Would have lived to say Hi. Darned expensive here man lol xx Steve and Michele
Thanks for all your help, I'm from Quebec, and will be in Japan for 26 days at the end of April, when I'm Nikko I know exactly where I'll get my diner before getting on the train back to Tokyo… your videos are so much fun to watch. Keep it up !
I was watching the video from Argentina in the spanish channel, and found this channel by chance. I didn't know you had the English channel, until now. It was a pleasant surprise...glad to see Samuel speaking more than a few words at last.😁 I can't get enough of you guys, so now I'll be watching both the Spanish and the English channels...wooohooo!!! Love your fun, interesting, informative, exciting videos!!!
I am planning to travel to Japan and stay at least for 6-8 weeks. What and where is the cheapest place and stay so I can get to see most of Japan? Can you help me to begin how to search !
I watch a Japanese youtube couple and their channel is called tabieats. The way they explained it is that while a lot of Japanese fruit is expansive, in smaller grocery stores it’s usually cheaper and decently priced and the quality is slightly lower but still far superior to American or Canadian fruit
When I went to a supermarket in Japan on my first day, I chanced upon 1 liter carton of black coffee and 1 liter carton of milk for 99 yen each. And my hotel room has refrigerator, so I have instant coffee in the morning. Also, I bought packed assorted breads for 99 yen. It seems they were old stocks that they were selling but they still tasted good.
Love seeing countryside prices and pre-packaged meals looks bomb! I bet when it's closing time those food prices would be cut in half. Sam no shame just buy all the food do a mukbang or something lol
The Pep in his step!! we'll try to do that... cheap prices wow. Great picks. We always pick up japanese ice cream everytime we are in the supermarket. We love mochis too!
Hi guys!! Happy to see new uploads yesterday and today!! Can't help leaving comments when I see you guys in Japan back in time! I love, I mean I loooooove super market too, of course because of the food 😍and also seeing culture in it. How was your dinner and walks?! Hope there would be another episode of that though even if it's not, hope they were enjoyable. Almost all the veggies and fruits prices at super markets in Japan are noted as per quantity/package. Definitely miss that daikon radish for that price. Here, in the States, even at an Asian super markets, they cost around $1 per pound. Again, like you mentioned, everything foreign costs more! Thank you for the video!!
Definitely have to check out the supermarkets abroad! I only got to see the convenience stores in Japan as I stayed mainly in the city centre but they were great as well. Would have loved to have gone to a large store!
Agree with Sam, I love visiting supermarkets in other countries. VOLI in Montenegro and BIGD in Albania are both really good. Usual international items, but lots of local fresh meats, fish, cheese, breads and vegetable. Cant believe the prices for fresh fruit and vegetables in Japan, crazy expensive.
Thanks Andrew! We really enjoyed grocery shopping during our short tour through the Balkans. The produce was especially good and we ate paste quite often.
A basket in a basket?! 😄 I like this video, it’s pretty interesting to see what grocery stores have in other countries and the price difference. Also a lot of their fruits had their own little baskets they sat in I thought that was kinda cute 😂
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Most supermarkets in Japan discount the prepared food (sushi, tempura, etc.) by 50% at the end of the day - usually after 6PM. Great deals.
Great tip Eric!
@@samuelandaudrey I'm from Canada too BC yeah $4 equivalent for a great Quality macro Cabernet Sauvignon red Wine. Is a great value Chile is a great macro Wine making country.
I'm with you Sam, I always check out the supermarkets everywhere I go 😁✌
So cool to hear Leo! Any particular favorites?
@@samuelandaudrey Bonus in Iceland was cool
Grocery stores are my happy place for sure! Woohoo. Some of my favorites include Julius Meinl in Vienna, Austria - Buford Highway Farmer's Market in Atlanta, Georgia and Marukai Market in Little Tokyo Los Angeles, California.
Just dont touch all the food that you aren't going to buy. Shit is nasty. Example @3:29
ne too!!! my faves are the swedish and french ones💜
Wow I am so glad you guys enjoy supermarket in my country. Yes, fruits are actually expensive in Japan. For Japanese prices make them crazy .Then, when I was living in Plattsburgh, NY near Montreal I remembered just 3 pieces of sushi was 10 dollars even in cafe of college. anyway thank you for coming to Japan.
Thank yoU! We really enjoyed visiting the supermarkets. That is so true about prices being relative. Sushi tends to be very expensive in North America.
I was surprised at how cheap the mochi was!! Where I work part-time in the US, it's like $4 for 2 small mochi, while in this video they have six of them for about $1.50 which is insane to me
小野圭亮 Jesus thats expensive sushi
Hi dr
My question is how can they survive without fruit since it's expensive in there.
I think it’s great that a traveler, like you guys, enjoy exploring a local groceries store in a foreign country.
It shows curiously/interest/respect to a foreign culture and that’s a wholehearted character, humanitarian.
Thanks for sharing your journey.
Be safe and enjoy Japan!
Thank you very much! We love to see what is available in local grocery stores. We'll try to make more tours like this in the future.
Sam’s enthusiasm for food is amazing. Audrey, you balance support and not letting him fill the basket with grace;)
Yeah she needs to back off and stop with her sarcastic ride comments. Let Sam be happy and buy what he wants.
You guys are ADORABLE. Hahaha, love Sam's enthusiasm. I understand it, I am from Norway and when I moved to London I would browse for hours, then I moved to the US and my husband would be so annoyed as I spent AGES at Sams Club and Walmart etc. It's fun! You find things you've never seen before, and fun versions of things.
Thank you! That is really cool to hear!
Nice supermarket. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much!
18:00 look at the scenery....wow, next level grocery shopping right there amigos!
It is maybe the most scenic grocery store we've ever visited.
Lol, I read the title as "Japanese Supermarket Tour with Food Princess" xD
hahah
Same!!!
I am like you Sam love supermarkets in different countries looking at all the unique stuff that we do not have. Love the video
Thanks Effie! We had so much fun checking them out.
Oh my God I can smell the air. What a beautiful setting for a supermarket. Added it to my list for when I visit again.
wow! so many amazing things! thanks for sharing. I really appreciate it. I'm definitely gonna go to the supermarket multiple times when I visit Japan, after all this covid crap is over.
Thank you! It is a great experience.
supermarkets in Japan are a great way to immerse yourself in the culture and have a very "culture shock" experience. My fav
Thanks Alison! That is very true.
You should more often do supermarket tours, it is really interesting to see what type foods people buy in other countries.
Thank you! We'll try to do that more often.
Agreed
Very informative video. I really enjoy it.
Thank you very much Taha!
Yes, fruits and veggies can be very expensive in Japan, one reason is that mountains dominate Japan's landscape, covering 75 to 80 percent of the country. And a tip for you guys, buy sushi or other bento boxes in the supermarket after 8 pm. Pretty much anything left is usually going to be 50% off.
Thanks Yuqi! That is an excellent suggestion!
Supermarket is an interesting place to visit huh;)
Whenever I travel to some country I don’t know, I firstly go to supermarket, and check their price standards and try new snacks😆
Thanks Rion! We love to visit new supermarkets especially if we're visiting a new country for the first time.
Totally understand!
I think that's how we can enjoy the travel more😆
Ah the supermarket tour was great. I love taking my time looking at food! I so enjoy cooking Japanese meals so I had such fun watching you pick up the vegetables and foodstuffs asking how would one eat this. So cool!
Thank you very much Cheron! We really enjoyed visiting supermarkets during our time in Japan.
Another nice video, quite interesting for me since I also love visiting foreign supermarkets
Thank you very much Karanjit! So do we :)
Yay! New video!! I love going to a local supermarket when I travel. It's a fun way to learn a little bit about the local produce and foods from the area.
Thanks Adi! Totally agree with you!
I LOOOVE looking at supermarket tours uploaded from foreigners in countries foreign to them.
Thank you!
Ah, I loved this. I always visit supermarkets when I travel.
Apart from the fruit and veg prices, everything is super reasonable, cheap even! I love watching your videos, it's been so great watching you both travel Japan. I go next month for the first time and have learned a lot from you both so thank you 😊
Thank you! That is really exciting to hear about your upcoming trip.
Ahh we do love a supermarket tour! 😁
Thanks! We'll try to make more!
Omg I'm ALL about the supermarkets! For me, it's the best peek into a country/culture/cuisine that a traveler can possibly get. I could spend hours in some....and I found the supermarkets in Japan in particular were a total trip. (Just don't buy too much fruit LOL)
Thanks Nora! That is so cool to hear! Any favorites in particular of late? LOL, re: fruit.
@@samuelandaudrey For fruit, I adored Peru and Ecuador's fresh markets. These markets are a bit different from supermarkets, but are certainly the place to go for fresh produce.
I would get a gigantic bag of tropical fruits and veg to last a week (and I eat a lotta fruit and veg!) for well under $10.
That’s so interesting to watch... beautiful view in the back of the supermarket!
THank you very much Camie!
Hit the nail on the head my favourite thing to do when away is check the supermarket out and food markets
Thanks Daniel! That is great to hear.
When you came out the store the scenery, oh hey you just said it.. lol the mountains are beautiful.😋❤️👍🏼✅💚
Thanks Sarah! The views were incredible.
Grocery shopping overseas is one of my favorite things to do, too!
I love Japan, and I love supermarkets. Thanks for the video!
Thank you very much! We'll try to make more supermarket videos in the future.
Great video I enjoy seeing different foods from other countries 👍
Thanks Liam! We'll do more of these in the future.
Very nice tour. I’ve never been to japan. Would love to go visit.
Thanks Patricia! Hope you can visit soon.
Guys love this vid. Been binging all your japan vids and you are very thorough at showcasing each item. Its mouth watering and appreciated :D
Ah, thank you very much! We had such a great time in Japan. Feels like a lifetime ago. Hope you're safe and healthy.
I really enjoy your video. Keep up the good work.
Thank you very much! Thanks for watching.
I just wanna know why I love grocery shop videos so much
Thanks Zenith! We do as well. Love to see what you can find in different stores from around the world.
I love grocery stores too. Those prices seem amazing!
Thanks Sarah! Some real bargains but other things are expensive.
I’m the same as you, Sam. I’m obsessed with supermarkets (ever since I was a kid), and I love checking them out in a new country or even city in my home country. Thanks to you both for the cool tour!
Thanks Will! That is really cool to hear. Visited any interesting ones lately?
@@samuelandaudrey Not since COVID really. But just before the lockdowns, I went to Amsterdam for a couple of conferences and discovered Albert Hein. One was literally connected to my hotel, so I stopped in every day for breakfast and snacks.
I know the kids in the candy store feeling when visiting a Japanese supermarket, especially in Japan. In the bigger towns, you can check out the basement floor of big department stores where you can find pricier ready-cooked foods and desserts. You pay for what you get, you know. Also, I see you guys like the same brand of Chilean wines as I do. You can get them at the local Japanese 7-Eleven, too. Love all your videos.
Thank you very much Pete! I noticed they had a good wine selection from Chile and France in many stores in Japan.
Just found your chanel by chance. You had me at I love supermarket's. Me too! Anywhere I go I must visit the grocery store its a must.
Thanks Elizabeth! Any favorites you've visited over the years?
I want to see more Australia, New Zealand , USA , Dubai food and travel vlogs from you guys as you have such a well organized and well filmed videos. Great video as usual.
Thank you very much! Ah, we'd love to go to all of those places.
I wanna visit now
Ah, we do miss Japan as well.
I always thought I was the only one to check out supermarkets. I just love seeing different things on sale.
So cool to hear Robert!
I’m so glad no one told you guys to stop recording lol
We were lucky with that but we also tried to visit when it wasn't crowded.
Awesome video. Takes me back to Japan, I’m definitely craving another trip. If you guys don’t use it already, google translate with Word Lens was really useful to me in Japan. Enjoy! x
Thank you Sahan! Hope you can revisit again soon.
very interesting video..thumbs up
Thank you very much!
I'm Italian and I loved when you described the spaghetti as "American Dishes". Italians would never eat pasta with those sauces ahahah
Yeah, that is not Italian pasta :)
Asja Fimiani what if hell for Italians is they find themselves in an infinite series of Olive Garden restaurants? Like, every business is Olive Garden and every house your room mates have a weird jersey shore or Long Island accent? That would be hell for everybody.
And here I thought, only I had a thing for supermarkets😂. But that backdrop with that design for a supermarket is postcard Worthy!!!!
Agreed. Grocery stores in other areas are fascinating. I would watch a video of you showing us every item for hours :)
Thank yoU! We will try to make more soon.
I love when y'all do supermarket videos!
Thanks Heidi! We'll try to make more of these.
I don't think I've seen Sam this excited since....well since the last food video - just like his spirit animal - Garfield the cat - that's what life revolves around - and yes that was a cool HILL backdrop to a cool supermarket with an awesome roof color, very close to Sam's T-shirt - life does work in mysterious ways guys...:-)
Yeah and his wife kills his spirit by telling him no when he works for his money
lol, she was just teasing ;)
Garfield is definitely my spirit animal ;)
I truly appreciate the education!
Thank you!
i also love seeing a different Japanese grocery store and what their prices are.
Thanks Yasmeen! We'll try to make more videos like these.
@@samuelandaudrey your welcome and I can't wait
I love going to the supermarket when I go overseas too!
So cool to hear Stephanie!
I feel his need to visit a supermarket. It says a lot about the locals and their eating habit. If you go to different supermarkets in different countries, I’d watch for sure!
Thanks! We'll try to make more of these.
nice video, thanks
Thanks!
I looooove a supermarket, one of the best way to know a place!
Thanks Malu!
Dude,life in Japan is good!!The sushi looks delicious and inexpensive
It sure is!
It's difficult not to love supermarkets around the world. And I think Japanese supermarkets are way crazy! 😂 Love your videos!
Thank yoU!
Awesome...thanks so much for sharing, very informative! 💖
Thank you very much!
Hi im new to your ch.i love looking at the groceries from Japan.
Thanks Pamela! It certainly is fascinating what you can find a supermarket in Japan!
Visiting the supermarket in a new country is my fave thing to do in a new country to! Its always so fascinating to see what they sell in other countries 😄 hehe love that mini cart! They sell sushi??? So yum!
Thank you! Totally agree with you. Sushi was a real highlight and so affordable.
Visiting the supermarket is lots of fun.... u kinda experience what the locals do & the stuff there are generally cheap.... good place to buy souvenirs snacks to bring back home
Thanks John! Totally agree with you. A much better and cheaper alternative than at the airport.
gyoza and takoyaki is so delicious!
Thank you! It certainly is!
I really like the video, good job guy's Japan is a amazing country ,good lucky to you two 😎
Thank you very much Marcelo! We had a great time in Japan.
Hey have you guys been to New Zealand? Here's amazing country to travel
Call me crazy but I love supermarket tours! I make it a point to visit them when traveling abroad. The Carrefour on the road from the airport to the city of Palma de Mallorca is huge. They fry potato chips in the deli section. It is our first stop before we check in to our accommodations.
Thank yoU! We'll try to make more of those. That place sounds awesome!
Nice video guys. I'm with you Sam I love new Supermarkets. We're in Japan right now but I suspect you have left. Am I right? Would have lived to say Hi. Darned expensive here man lol xx
Steve and Michele
Thank you very much Steve! Unfortunately we have left but I hope we can return again soon.
Thanks for all your help, I'm from Quebec, and will be in Japan for 26 days at the end of April, when I'm Nikko I know exactly where I'll get my diner before getting on the train back to Tokyo… your videos are so much fun to watch. Keep it up !
Thank you very much Josee! Hope you have a great trip :)
Cool shopping guys :)
Thanks so much Bajlandia!
I was watching the video from Argentina in the spanish channel, and found this channel by chance. I didn't know you had the English channel, until now. It was a pleasant surprise...glad to see Samuel speaking more than a few words at last.😁
I can't get enough of you guys, so now I'll be watching both the Spanish and the English channels...wooohooo!!!
Love your fun, interesting, informative, exciting videos!!!
Wow! Thank you very much Glori! It has been a lot of fun trying to juggle both channels.
Supermarkets are always fun! ah! you should have some of that fish ice cream...
Thanks! I hope we can try it! We had a chance but blew it.
I'm with Sam, foreign supermarkets are so interesting I always love to explore them when i go to new countries ! and shrimp chips are delicious 💜
Great to hear Ariane!
They r also my favorites!
Speaking of walls dedicated to stuff in supermarkets, I remember one in Valparaiso, Chile that had nothing but mayonnaise. Yup.
Wow, James! That is hilarious. All the mayo in the world...lol
Wow! Food looks great! Headed to the grocery soon....those prices are not bad!
I am planning to travel to Japan and stay at least for 6-8 weeks. What and where is the cheapest place and stay so I can get to see most of Japan? Can you help me to begin how to search !
We mostly used airbnb for apartments at decent prices.
Nice looking store
I love supermarkets too.. such a nice way to see how a area lives :)
my favorite section is the t-shirt section where you find soon to be vintage stuff haha
Like in the department stores?
Some super markets have an off the wall section like a tshirt section
You are doing a fine job,keep up the good work!
Thank you very much Lloyd!
So cool! Thank you for this video! I can't believe you got all of that food for such a good price!
Thank you very much Emma!
Thanks for sharing your awesome experiences! I’m unable to travel so I love this video!
I watch a Japanese youtube couple and their channel is called tabieats. The way they explained it is that while a lot of Japanese fruit is expansive, in smaller grocery stores it’s usually cheaper and decently priced and the quality is slightly lower but still far superior to American or Canadian fruit
Interesting to hear!
More supermarket tour videos please!
Thanks! We will try!
This helps me a lot. I'm going to experience the Japanese's supermarkets next week. I'm so hungry now.
Thank you! Hope you have a great experience.
Wow, the wine was such a steal. Buen provecho
Thanks Liz! It was a great deal.
Good video there! it prepares me with my food budgeting for 2 weeks in Tokyo! Thanks guys!
Thanks Nicholas!
When I went to a supermarket in Japan on my first day, I chanced upon 1 liter carton of black coffee and 1 liter carton of milk for 99 yen each. And my hotel room has refrigerator, so I have instant coffee in the morning. Also, I bought packed assorted breads for 99 yen. It seems they were old stocks that they were selling but they still tasted good.
Love seeing countryside prices and pre-packaged meals looks bomb! I bet when it's closing time those food prices would be cut in half. Sam no shame just buy all the food do a mukbang or something lol
Thank you very much! Our favorite time to shop is at that time for all of the deals....haha
Very nice audrey
THank you!
Oh man this is nice Super market tour
I enjoyed it thanks guys.
Thank you very much Michael!
The Pep in his step!! we'll try to do that... cheap prices wow. Great picks. We always pick up japanese ice cream everytime we are in the supermarket. We love mochis too!
Thank yoU!
Hi guys!! Happy to see new uploads yesterday and today!! Can't help leaving comments when I see you guys in Japan back in time! I love, I mean I loooooove super market too, of course because of the food 😍and also seeing culture in it. How was your dinner and walks?! Hope there would be another episode of that though even if it's not, hope they were enjoyable. Almost all the veggies and fruits prices at super markets in Japan are noted as per quantity/package. Definitely miss that daikon radish for that price. Here, in the States, even at an Asian super markets, they cost around $1 per pound. Again, like you mentioned, everything foreign costs more! Thank you for the video!!
Thank you very much Kaja! It is fascinating to see what is expensive and inexpensive in different countries we visit.
Love watching your videos😊👍🏼
Thank you very much!
what is your food budget per week and can do a "what I eat in the day" video? what is it that you eat the most in Japan?
Great questions Gina! We'll try to make a video about that.
Definitely have to check out the supermarkets abroad! I only got to see the convenience stores in Japan as I stayed mainly in the city centre but they were great as well. Would have loved to have gone to a large store!
Thanks Mike! We actually visited convenience stores more often during our time in Japan.
I'm like him!!! Love to go to a supermarket in every country I visit :p
Great to hear!
Watching this makes me miss Japan so much :'o
You guys should go to the ramen museum and the ramen factory in Yokohama!
Agree with Sam, I love visiting supermarkets in other countries. VOLI in Montenegro and BIGD in Albania are both really good. Usual international items, but lots of local fresh meats, fish, cheese, breads and vegetable. Cant believe the prices for fresh fruit and vegetables in Japan, crazy expensive.
Thanks Andrew! We really enjoyed grocery shopping during our short tour through the Balkans. The produce was especially good and we ate paste quite often.
Agree....Market whatever it is ... actually same in the end..... selling and buying activity there
Sam is super cute for his enthusiasm.
Thank you! I sure was having fun...haha
Yay for supermarket tour I love doing that too!
Thank you! We'll hopefully have another one soon!
A basket in a basket?! 😄 I like this video, it’s pretty interesting to see what grocery stores have in other countries and the price difference. Also a lot of their fruits had their own little baskets they sat in I thought that was kinda cute 😂
Thanks Arianna!