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The more I watch your videos the more I want to visit China, I am not much of a Chinese food fan but watching these videos shows how different the food looks compared to Chinese take aways and restaurants here in the UK, keep up the videos!! I love them.
All so called "Chinese food" in the world except China are not really Chinese food. If you want to try real Chinese food I suggest you go to China in person, and I believe you can stay there for many years even if you try every different kind of Chinese food once a time for a day!
Yeah, what a character! I thought: "I should drink more tea". Who wouldn't want to meet her? Looks like a pretty nice life around there. Good dumplings, delicious tea, people dancing outside, this doesn't look bad at all.
Why Chinese food is the best in the world - it has so many different varieties. Like 100 types of food..you will never get bored exploring new dishes... LOVE CHINESE FOOD
VERY WELL DONE! Went to the kitchen and threw those Top Raman noodles into the broth with some ginger & garlic tea I made that was not very tasty, put some real bits of lemon in it and made my own Chinese dinner tonight! Still can't make pot stickers or the "din sum" stuff but really good. Now we can dump that video going around that claims that dog, cat, snake and rat are on everyone's dining list! WE know it ain't true-and none of the U.S. Chinese have ever served it; Vey Good Food Ranger! Please go to Taiwan next for some Pan noodles ?
I love watching these videos because I used to live in Shanghai, and when I moved to the US, I just had a crave for Chinese street food! This really satisfied my cravings!
Trevor you remind me of those foreign scholars and traders during the Han and Tang Dynasties who made China their home. Your rapport and interaction with the locals is great. You follow the Confucius mannerisms, you become like a huaxia. :-)
@@thecat4272It’s a beautiful city. But it’s quite expensive. A lot of rich Chinese businessmen from Shanghai have villas in the hills by the lake. There are also poor areas in the outskirts. And you have to realize that long term living in China will bring many difficulties, especially for foreigners. But in terms of lifestyle, it beats pretty much any American city. Waking up everyday in that environment brings a lot of positivity and joy.
Yeah, it would be great if he could do a specific more specialised video on the different types of tea and how they make it, what makes each leaf different etc.
what i ilke about trevor is he's not just showing food that commonly being sold around the street in a big city. but he is going deep. he travels to many parts of china that even maybe not every chinesse know where that is. he also always communicate with the locals. showing how friendly they are. he also being honest with the judgement if the food is not that good he's not afraid to rate them 5/10 or even lower. he's video is not just about food, it's more than that.it's his dedication to tell the world about how friendly chinnese people can be. i hope you continue making the video. i really enjoyed it
Hangzhou is one of the ancient capitals in China. Now it's hosting the 2016 G20 Summit on Sep 4 -5, you can find many reports on its history, culture, scenic beauty & economy on youtube. Here are 2 of the many intro reports on Hangzhou ( in English) entitled : G-20 Summit: China Trumpets Hangzhou's Charms Watch: It’s paradise on earth as China’s Hangzhou gets ready for G20 Summit
Man, the tea lady is great! Looks like a decent life, and clearly it isn't hurting her to drink a lot of tea. I would love to visit this place, eat potstickers, visit the tea lady! You can buy that tea in America, but for the most part if you want potstickers you have to make them yourself.
This is so great, I really appreciate your genuine interactions with people who are in your videos, it says so much more than making proclamations about the entire country which I see too much in other peoples' videos.
The sweet lady let you pick tea and serve you at her home, what an experience that must've been! Is it true that Chinese elders take pride in their age, and are not offended when asked how old they are? I know it is okay to do so in some countries but wasn't sure about China.
Some parts of China are beautiful; other parts are rubbish, people spitting on the sidewalk every 10 seconds, dropping their used tissues here and there on the street, finger to close one nostril as the blow out the snot on the sidewalk. Go to China and spend a few months or years to see it is a big mix of good and awful things.
OMG! I'm watching it from London, this brings back so much memories of uni time, i frequented Pangzi shao bing 15 years ago when it was a small corner at the back of Zhejiang University, run by the owner himself and his son. 20 years of dedicated life!
Hangzhou is quite great. lean and tasty. I know that Sichuan is kind of famous for their chilly and oily dishes but I'd prefer Hangzhou dishes over Sichuan's
Indeed. It's a taste refined with the best middle-upper class Chinese could offer in the past millennia. Sichuan's more about common folks's wit enjoying the daily life.
Trevor's earnest approach to food documentaries is so refreshing and he doesn't muddle it with any pretense, which so many "foodie" videos seem to do. I realized I don't just watch these videos to see all the amazing food he explores across the world, but to feel better about humanity knowing there are ambassadors of goodwill like Trevor fighting the good fight.
I'm glad you got the chance to visit Hangzhou! Hangzhou is one of my favorite cities in China. Your video reminded me of 西湖醋鱼 That is so delicious!! And btw, you are ought to try steamed little buns in Wuxi, that is the place where steamed little buns originated and they got very authentic flavor!
Trevor, I've been watching your videos for a little more than a year now, and this is one has been one of the best ones so far! I really like when you get interviews with people like you did in this video. I like your China videos best of all the different ones you have posted. I know you are the food ranger, but it would be awesome to see some more videos about Chinese culture, daily life, and stuff. I've been to China a few times (I even lived there as a child), but I don't speak the language, and I don't drink, so it was hard to really have fun with the people there... But the food was great!
Soup dumplings...one of my favorites. My mom dreams these with napa cabbage instead of paper. It's soo good and nothing wasted! Your videos are getting better each time I watch. Love the tea plantation. 👍😊
Hey Trevor...Well, that didn't take long, now you are over 200K subs! Awesome! you will be at 1 million before you know it! Incredible journey you are taking us on. Really appreciate the work!
10/10 is a must have food! Also, Trevor, you can't say " Can i eat one? " wo keyi chi yige ma ? it means you are asking for 1 piece for free ! Can be misunderstood! Instead, you may say, " keyi gei wo lai yifeng ma ? Can i order one please?
True, actually when u want to order in China, u dont even need to ask, just "get wo lai yifen ba", it's not about politeness, just more usual way to express in Chinese
Lance Baker no. Italy and France are nowhere near the food diversity of China. Don’t misunderstand me, the food is still good, but it’s about the same every time.
My chinese girlfriend and I are watching your videos regularly, we are always excited to see when you upload a new one. It's very fun to see how you enjoy the food and how you interact with your many local friends :). We are visiting China in one week and we really look forward to the food. Cheers from Germany and see you in Chengdu ;)
My Irish friend said that if you go walk into a European restaurant, they give you a menu with only one page, but if you walk into a Chinese restaurant, they give you a fucking book.
3:58 I’ve never seen tea look that clear before, then again I never really drink tea 4:21 wow that’s so cool 8:07 I love the way this guy smiles when enjoying or learning new things. It’s satisfying
One Chinese word I learned from watching Trev's video is "tai howler" I think I'm going to use that whenever I don't know what to say. You can't go wrong :)
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Dudde, I'm a Chinese in the U.K. Watching you enjoying those food, made thinking why the hell im here!
Are you a transgender. . ???
what a wonderful lady! my heart melted when she asked if you wanted to be her son!
Yeha, she was really sweet.
yeah :3 i would have say hell yeah mom! :D
sergio castañon
how did you get so many likes for ur comment sir
Randy Castillo you need a brain surgery
Chinese grandmothers are the best! Love my grand mom - she’s just like her
The more I watch your videos the more I want to visit China, I am not much of a Chinese food fan but watching these videos shows how different the food looks compared to Chinese take aways and restaurants here in the UK, keep up the videos!! I love them.
just welcome
welcome to china!
All so called "Chinese food" in the world except China are not really Chinese food. If you want to try real Chinese food I suggest you go to China in person, and I believe you can stay there for many years even if you try every different kind of Chinese food once a time for a day!
Xu Jing Yeah it's same with Indian food or Turkish food, best go to their countries for the real deal :D
I recommend A Bite of China to watch, it is documentary about chinese food
The lady was so lovely, just wanna give her a big hug, reminds me of my Grandma
Just one thing I have noticed... Each & everyone in this video is so nice ♡♥♡ I love their smiles.... ☺☺
Akansha Nathaniel just for foreigners, not for chinese own
jq yang 那你很棒棒哦
@@tevege7627 你真可怜 活得很辛苦吧
That's the power of editing. Show only the good, happy things.
Welcome
I'd love to meet that adorable tea lady! She's like a world treasure!
Yeah, what a character! I thought: "I should drink more tea". Who wouldn't want to meet her? Looks like a pretty nice life around there. Good dumplings, delicious tea, people dancing outside, this doesn't look bad at all.
Why Chinese food is the best in the world - it has so many different varieties. Like 100 types of food..you will never get bored exploring new dishes... LOVE CHINESE FOOD
You can find 100 types of food in one single province, man!
yes ,this is true
More than 10000
∞
Only 100? 100 in one province? Are you guys kidding? Even on a 100 meters street, the types of food are more than 100.
I almost want to say this is your best episode yet, so much variety and really friendly
Wowww thank you so much!!
Trevor, you are amazing and your videos are awesome ! Can't wait to visit China one day. Thanks !
+cl223 *food
VERY WELL DONE! Went to the kitchen and threw those Top Raman noodles into the broth with some ginger & garlic tea I made that was not very tasty, put some real bits of lemon in it and made my own Chinese dinner tonight! Still can't make pot stickers or the "din sum" stuff but really good. Now we can dump that video going around that claims that dog, cat, snake and rat are on everyone's dining list! WE know it ain't true-and none of the U.S. Chinese have ever served it; Vey Good Food Ranger! Please go to Taiwan next for some Pan noodles ?
*Trevor you sure out did yourself the tea lady was so very sweet as any grandmother would be, this segment is a double thumbs up brother!*
the old lady is so nice :)
most mainland chinese are super welcoming ESPECIALLY the elderly :)
有朋自远方来,不亦说乎?
the tea lady was the sweetest thing ever it's people like her who make me want to travel
The walk in the tea plantation was too good to watch...
Wow chinese people are so humble👌👏👏
I love watching these videos because I used to live in Shanghai, and when I moved to the US, I just had a crave for Chinese street food! This really satisfied my cravings!
Trevor you remind me of those foreign scholars and traders during the Han and Tang Dynasties who made China their home. Your rapport and interaction with the locals is great. You follow the Confucius mannerisms, you become like a huaxia. :-)
hangzhou is amazing
The standard of living does look very good.
TheF36rent I'm messing my hometown.
祖国的花朵 兄弟,是miss,mess是一团糟的意思
TheF36rent g
@@thecat4272It’s a beautiful city. But it’s quite expensive. A lot of rich Chinese businessmen from Shanghai have villas in the hills by the lake. There are also poor areas in the outskirts. And you have to realize that long term living in China will bring many difficulties, especially for foreigners. But in terms of lifestyle, it beats pretty much any American city. Waking up everyday in that environment brings a lot of positivity and joy.
Chinese are really friendly
Tony stark yess :D
Tony stark sometimes just to foreigners
Fish Quu 一条自卑的狗
Fish Quu no, mostly they take care of your 面子
not all
I loved the tea portion of the video. I'm a huge tea fan and drink it every day. Interesting to see the tea fields.
Yeah, it would be great if he could do a specific more specialised video on the different types of tea and how they make it, what makes each leaf different etc.
come and taste some Hang Zhou Tea in China.
Absolutely, you will see the best tea filed in Hangzhou
what i ilke about trevor is he's not just showing food that commonly being sold around the street in a big city. but he is going deep. he travels to many parts of china that even maybe not every chinesse know where that is. he also always communicate with the locals. showing how friendly they are. he also being honest with the judgement if the food is not that good he's not afraid to rate them 5/10 or even lower. he's video is not just about food, it's more than that.it's his dedication to tell the world about how friendly chinnese people can be. i hope you continue making the video. i really enjoyed it
What a lovely lady in the tea hills! What a nice experience!
Your videos rock! I discovered you today and I've watched you non-stop!
you should go to china ~
Foster Child welcome .hope you have a good time😬
So may wonderful, welcoming smiles in this video!
It's so positively contagious that it's just made my day!!
Wowww that's so nice to hear thank you!!!
Thank you!
Longing for your next videos from China.
the 76 year young lady, made my day..
I enjoyed seeing some scenery in addition to the food. how about showing a map at the beginning so we know where you are at
Great Idea!
Hangzhou is one of the ancient capitals in China. Now it's hosting the 2016 G20 Summit on Sep 4 -5, you can find many reports on its history, culture, scenic beauty & economy on youtube.
Here are 2 of the many intro reports on Hangzhou ( in English) entitled :
G-20 Summit: China Trumpets Hangzhou's Charms
Watch: It’s paradise on earth as China’s Hangzhou gets ready for G20 Summit
+Mr Unknown it's "you're" not "your"..dumbass
I second that idea
that's a great idea, I echo that !!!
the tea lady is soo cute
Take a shot every time Trevor says 太好了, get drunk.
I'd probably pass out by the middle of the video. Lol
Does it mean "Awesome" or "Great"?
is it checheny?
Samuel Clinton It means "Awesome". Trevor says it a lot. It's read as dai hao le. :)
tai hao le , precisely. :)
Man, the tea lady is great! Looks like a decent life, and clearly it isn't hurting her to drink a lot of tea. I would love to visit this place, eat potstickers, visit the tea lady! You can buy that tea in America, but for the most part if you want potstickers you have to make them yourself.
An extraordinary episode, Trevor. From the camera work to post-production. Some of your best work.
Hi Dan! Thank you very much!!
I'm crying, this grandma is so nice and she reminds me of my grandma it's been awhile since I visited china
This is probably the first 10/10 he ever rated.
in recent history, iirc he gave the vegetarian indian restaurant a 10/10
There were a few 10/10 when he was in India I believe.
In India most of the dishes were 8.5-10. Indian food rocks.
Hangzhou food is the best Chinese food.
There should be a lot can be rated 10/10
Yeh but chinese food is more his style and expertise which is why it is impressive
This is so great, I really appreciate your genuine interactions with people who are in your videos, it says so much more than making proclamations about the entire country which I see too much in other peoples' videos.
Thanks a lot!
I can only imagine the smell of the tea terraces. That's another must visit location on my list...
Hey Trevor: This is my favorite episode! The interaction with the tea lady was amazing. Keep up the good work!
That little lady was so precious picking leaves with you! So sweet and bright eyed :)
THE OLD WOMAN IS SO CUTE AND SO NICE c: she made my day
Your contents are so simple yet so addictive and interesting. You should make a TV Show.
Hi Mahen, thanks a lot!!
The sweet lady let you pick tea and serve you at her home, what an experience that must've been! Is it true that Chinese elders take pride in their age, and are not offended when asked how old they are? I know it is okay to do so in some countries but wasn't sure about China.
Yeah, they really don't care if you ask them their age as they take pride in their youthfulness.
+KevinnatorX thanks for the info :), I hope to take pride in my older years just like the Chinese!
Being called fat is a compliment as well.
usually it is not a compliment, some people do not like this. haha
Na.. people, especially young men, like to be called "壮", which should be translated to bulky or muscular, not fat.
The tea lady is adorable, very warm and friendly! Great video as per usual :)
That old lady made me so happy lol
china seems so neat
This is a really great episode in particular - you have a friendly honest way of interviewing! I love your videos so much, thanks for sharing!
Great video, the warm and friendly interaction with the locals is what drew me to your videos :D
China looks so beautiful and lots and lots of variety foods
Some parts of China are beautiful; other parts are rubbish, people spitting on the sidewalk every 10 seconds, dropping their used tissues here and there on the street, finger to close one nostril as the blow out the snot on the sidewalk. Go to China and spend a few months or years to see it is a big mix of good and awful things.
OMG! I'm watching it from London, this brings back so much memories of uni time, i frequented Pangzi shao bing 15 years ago when it was a small corner at the back of Zhejiang University, run by the owner himself and his son. 20 years of dedicated life!
Hangzhou is quite great. lean and tasty. I know that Sichuan is kind of famous for their chilly and oily dishes but I'd prefer Hangzhou dishes over Sichuan's
Indeed. It's a taste refined with the best middle-upper class Chinese could offer in the past millennia. Sichuan's more about common folks's wit enjoying the daily life.
Trevor's earnest approach to food documentaries is so refreshing and he doesn't muddle it with any pretense, which so many "foodie" videos seem to do. I realized I don't just watch these videos to see all the amazing food he explores across the world, but to feel better about humanity knowing there are ambassadors of goodwill like Trevor fighting the good fight.
5:35 Good to see you try decent food in my hometown, I am not disappointed
he GAO Totally not expecting to see you here lol
Kai Yan Is it true Asians tend to live till their 80's?
That woman's energy was so refreshing to see! I couldn't help but smile and feel light watching that part of the video. (:
Your channels growing fast, your already at 200k. Congrats Trevor!
Thanks so much buddy!!
That tea lady is so cute!
Mr T my grandma live there too
I love this guy, I love how he speaks chinese fluently.
I envy this dude. Speak multiple languages perfect.
not that perfect if you understand chinese.
I'm glad you got the chance to visit Hangzhou! Hangzhou is one of my favorite cities in China. Your video reminded me of 西湖醋鱼 That is so delicious!! And btw, you are ought to try steamed little buns in Wuxi, that is the place where steamed little buns originated and they got very authentic flavor!
Hey Xia! Yeah, Hangzhou is so amazing, I really loved the tea in the hills!
That fish dish looked so delicious!
Another amazing video Trevor. You keep making better and better videos. Big thumbs up my friend.
i wanna hug the lady who took for a tour to pick tea leaves. she's so adorable!
Nicest lady ever. I think she was impressed by your Chinese :D
The tea lady is super cute and hospitable! Love your videos Trevor!
You make me want to set sail for a vacation in China!
Then you should go for a trip, XD
wellcome budy
welcome my friend -/-
wellllcome!!!!
Sergio Gerard wellcome to China
Great episode ! I have to say Grandma's Home Hangzhou cuisine restaurant looked amazing ! Both the taste and presentation seemed top notch !!
That looks so incredible! And the people seem really nice. Tai hao le!
Trevor, I've been watching your videos for a little more than a year now, and this is one has been one of the best ones so far! I really like when you get interviews with people like you did in this video. I like your China videos best of all the different ones you have posted. I know you are the food ranger, but it would be awesome to see some more videos about Chinese culture, daily life, and stuff. I've been to China a few times (I even lived there as a child), but I don't speak the language, and I don't drink, so it was hard to really have fun with the people there... But the food was great!
His Chinese is really good.
Soup dumplings...one of my favorites. My mom dreams these with napa cabbage instead of paper. It's soo good and nothing wasted! Your videos are getting better each time I watch. Love the tea plantation. 👍😊
Hey Wendi! Great to see you here! wow those dumplings your mom makes sounds amazing!
Hey Trevor...Well, that didn't take long, now you are over 200K subs! Awesome! you will be at 1 million before you know it! Incredible journey you are taking us on. Really appreciate the work!
10/10 is a must have food! Also, Trevor, you can't say " Can i eat one? " wo keyi chi yige ma ? it means you are asking for 1 piece for free ! Can be misunderstood! Instead, you may say, " keyi gei wo lai yifeng ma ? Can i order one please?
That's ture
真相了!他老是说可以给我来一个吗? 别人以为是要免费吃 哈哈哈哈
That's true!
人家也不好意思拒绝他吃一个
True, actually when u want to order in China, u dont even need to ask, just "get wo lai yifen ba", it's not about politeness, just more usual way to express in Chinese
What beautiful people, my goodness. May God bless you all ^__^
Pow Cee Rawr ❤😚😘 Love u
In China you can eat a different meal every day for the rest of your life and not eat the same meal twice.
This is not exclusive to China. You can say the same about Italy, France, or Mexico.
Lance Baker no. Italy and France are nowhere near the food diversity of China. Don’t misunderstand me, the food is still good, but it’s about the same every time.
"Hey handsome bro, hows the flavour?" People are so friendly in Hangzhou!
My chinese girlfriend and I are watching your videos regularly, we are always excited to see when you upload a new one. It's very fun to see how you enjoy the food and how you interact with your many local friends :). We are visiting China in one week and we really look forward to the food.
Cheers from Germany and
see you in Chengdu ;)
We have Chinese food here in the states where i am but not as good as it seems to be there
One of your best videos yet Trevor! Really enjoying each one! Can't wait to see the next one
MOST HUMBLEST PERSON I've ever known on dis planet... Well done sir :) thnks for another smazing video...
so glad i subbed.. everytime i watch his videos, its during night time when im really hungry..
Wow I really gotta try that pork now if it got a 10/10!
He has given 10/10 to some Indian home cooking before as well.
HongShaoRou's fatty part just melts in your mouth, i love this dish
First Chinese dish rated 10/10? Pork lover must try.
Welcome to China
The pork rated 10/10 is named Dongporou. A most famous dish in Hangzhou.
Your content is very interesting like seeing the diversity of their food. Also I love the reaction of the locals when they hear you speak Chinese.
i watch your videos only to listen "ooooh knight howler" (this is awesomene) lmao!
+Foster Child yup that one!
You are a rare Savage Beast😂😂🔥🔥
He says it like 10 times every minute XD
Trevor- This video was SO good, possibly your best ever!!! OMG everything looked TOO GOOD for words!
My Irish friend said that if you go walk into a European restaurant, they give you a menu with only one page, but if you walk into a Chinese restaurant, they give you a fucking book.
This may be my favourite Food Ranger episode. That fish stew at the end just looks amazing.
I really love it and enjoyed watching 😇❤
this episode is the best. not only i can see the food, but also the wonderful culture and tradition in every different places.
8:29 "i'm so fat and a little hard on the yes". Awe man, what a great guy. I bet he's super nice and fun guy to have a drink with.
This was one of your most enjoyable videos so far, amazing you found so many crazy unique characters to talk to! Well done Sir!
That pork.... wow seems like a must have to my belly
pork? at what time point ?
typhooonn 5:14 called "hong shao rou😃"
I'm hangzhouese, actually we call it "dong po rou" dong po is a name ,rou means pork
you speak chinese VERY well Trevor, i love how modest you are, and you have such respect, she took to you so well.
You should go down to Cambodia next!
I say go to Syria!
COME TO BRAZIL!!
+Uvi Ation I want to know what ISIS eats! =P
+LurkerDood lmfaooo
3:58 I’ve never seen tea look that clear before, then again I never really drink tea
4:21 wow that’s so cool
8:07 I love the way this guy smiles when enjoying or learning new things. It’s satisfying
Grandmas little beef looks amazing
Yeah that was so good!!
Trevor James!!! Did it again, i am very pleased with this video!! Firewood Fish, wow looks amazing! Very awesome :)
Greetings from Brazil!!!
*America 1507*
*Luso-America [Brazil]*
Awesome content Trevor! You're definitely going up the food chain of cuisine travel.
嗯嗯嗯,packed with,bursting with flavour, look at that, 太好了
Love your honest comments. Simple can still be fulfilling! Have fun!
One Chinese word I learned from watching Trev's video is "tai howler" I think I'm going to use that whenever I don't know what to say. You can't go wrong :)
You can just use that word when you feel good !
navusx Just make sure that when someone robs you you don't say that word😂 Taihowler=fantastic, great, so good, awesome
true! haha!
it is tai hao le 太好了
absolutely yes😂
Trevor - your videos rock, buddy! They are so unique. It's so great to see someone truly enjoying food. Keep the vids coming!!!
Damn, one of my favorite episodes yet! I want to go here!
Great introduction to Hangzhou. It's great you get to interview the chefs at the restaurant and the process of making the food.
I love Chinese tea
4:14 that old lady spoke in hangzhou dialect. Such nostalgia!!!