Curry-Wurst is truely a traditional dish in Germany, but we mostly eat Doener/Yufka Kebap or Pizza after clubbing. Curry-Wurst is a dish mostly eaten for lunch. Of course, there are regional exceptions... I Like your show!
In Bavaria it is any type of dead animal in a kaiser roll. Braten oder sauerbraten (roast), schnitzel, leberkas, wammerl.. fatty, warm, juici and delicious.
In the Philippines, you do not eat sisig as a late night snack.. but you eat it while drinking.. we call it "pulutan".. what Filipinos really crave during late nights are the "silog meals".. which came from the words SI-nangag (fried rice) and it-LOG (egg).. you can pair it with almost any fried food like chicken (chicksilog), hotdogs (hotsilog), tapa or beef jerky (tapsilog), and sooo much more silog combinations.. ❤️
The Australia one couldn't be anymore wrong. We enjoy a nice kebab or a snack pack which consists of chips, kebab meat, cheese, and any choice of sauce
I came here to say the same thing, the Aussie one is so Wrong, I don’t know any snag stands open at late night, it’s the Kebab that’s the late night snack and then pizza and all night Asian joints.
Give some more love to this thread.. its Often more 7/11 servo pie or some KFC or maccas as well.. kebabs and souvas are also popular here in Aus! These journals need to verify the research.
@@jimmyf1446 oh of course, those are super touristic areas. It's normal to have variety in those towns. Typically, the late night go-to places opted for by the locals are the options mentioned above. :)
I love these food comparison videos from this channel for 2 reasons: ① It features food I've never heard of and that I'd like to try ② In the same time I know half of them will be inaccurate and I enjoy the reactions in the comments xD
As an Aussie that is NOT a snag! In fact our late night food is called a HSP (hakal snack pack). It is hot chips with chicken salt topped with doner kebab meat covered in cheese with your choice of sauce; garlic mayo sweet chili or BBQ. A snag is where the sausage is placed in between sliced bread and topped with Aussie tomato sauce and fried onions (tomato sauce is much sweeter and thicker than ketchup).
@@caliscribe2120 Its basically a saltier version of chicken flavouring/chicken powdered stock. We put it on Hot chips (fries) and sometimes other stuff.
The Australian one isn’t really a late night snack. It’s something you’d probably have for dinner instead. A popular late night snack would be HSP (Halal Snack Pack) which is a bed of chips (fries) with cheese, grilled meat (typically lamb and or chicken) with garlic sauce and chilli sauce on top.
Although pide is an important food in Turkish culture, I think late night food in Turkey is tripe soup(with lots of vinegar to dispel the effect of alcohol) along with kokoreç, both of which is made from lamb intestines and stomach. Pide Restaurants are usually closed after 10 pm whereas tripe restaurants are open untill morning.
I agree with most of people here. We in the Czech republic surely love “smažák” but it is more a cheap lunch than a late night food after clubbing. As is the case with most of people here, döner kebab usually saves the day.
I remember one late night at uni, ordered a "Special Kebab" from the Chippy, literally everything they has left over on a large naan, including a full battered fish lol
love the south african representation and as a South African this was accurate but for the north and northeast of S.A. you would most likely expect a kota which is somewhat similar to a bunny chow and gatsby combined..😅2 minute noodles slap too iykyk..😂
Sisig is not a late night food in philippines it's typically served with beers and any alcoholic beverage Late night food in philippines are Lugaw arroz caldo pares mami
Sisig is food you pair with your drink. Foods Filipinos eat after drinking usually are rice meals (silog, pares, lugaw etc.) but sometimes western foods as well (fried chicken, burgers, hotdogs)
Sisig is more of a bar chow than hangover food. Common hangover food in the PH are braised beef with noodles/rice (pares) and congee (lugaw/arroz caldo). ✌
@@rumblefish9 you can't find sisig late at night in the PH unless your in a bar. The other foods i mentioned can find them 24/7. And if you listened carefully the context of the video mostly is after heavy night of drinking.
Ata am triggered...gave them a list of what we have late night!!! Being born and bred in Mombasa I have even added some which are normally found late night huko
Cant speak for all Kenyans but I used to have something called mayai pasua or a smokie... or literally any other options that weren’t mandazi (idk where she got that from) 😂 ... msa is known for their AmAzINgggggggg food street food options .
Australia isn't even close, The snag is something you get on the weekend when you go to Bunnings warehouse and the sausage is a normal bread with ketchup or bbq sauce - after a night out we get a kebab or my personal favourite an HSP. There literally isn't any place you can get a fancy hotdog late at night
From 🇦🇺 Australia here. 1st. No, just no. We DONOT crave snags on a drunken night out, it's a kebab (souvlaki) all the way 100%. 2nd. We DONOT put our snags in a hot dog bun, and cover it in the atrocities you mentioned. We place them on a piece of bread, with some tomato sauce/bbq sauce/ mustard, and the most and I mean THE MOST we put on top of it is onions! Did you not hear about the great onion war of 2019? God damn Food Insider, fire whoever did your research, coz they got 👏 it 👏 wrong👏!
In Mexico, you can’t go wrong with some late night tacos, most commonly something salty like pastor or suadero. And lots of places to get an esquite too, a cup of corn with Mayo, chili powder, Valentina, lime, and possibly chicken feet
Churros are Portuguese too so... But I agree, everytime at night I see a churros truck selling I always buy at least 12. Here Portugal they make packs of churros instead of 1 big, a big one we call fartura
I’ve never been out drinking before but I can confirm this is true based on knowledge from friends. And apparently bk has not heard of the all night diners. 😂
@@Aaaaaaaalonika haha yes we have all night diners here, but the video is about food you eat when you've been "out all night" which includes getting drunk.
And in the Southwest, it's all about the greasy tacos. Between living in both the MW and SW, I don't think I've ever gone for late night drunk pizza. 🤷🏼♀️
The Australian one is very wrong! I've never seen a sausage sizzle open that late and night and we NEVER eat them in a hotdog bun either. Our usual drunk foods are either a Kebab or an HSP (Halal Snack Pack) which consists of Hot chips (with chicken salt), kebab meat, cheese and your choice of sauce.
Sisig is more of a pulutan (food that you eat when you’re drinking) late night food in the philippines ranges from pancit canton to silog combinations to pares😂
In the Philippines, we usually eat a warm, hearty foods with soup to cure hangover like a savory noodle soup, or a rice porridge. Cheap sidewalk burgers are also common. Sisig is usually a drinking snack, not a hangover food.
Can confirm we don't eat snags in Australia after a night out purely because there aren't any vendors that sell them. It's definitely maccas (Australian for McDonalds) or a greasy kebab.
If you ever find yourself in the province of Groningen in the Netherlands, have an "eierbal" or eggbal it is a boiled egg in a curry ragout, breaded and deep fried.
Britain does not include Ireland. The British Isles might be what you meant, which does include Ireland. I hate myself for writing that. But I’m hungry and get grumpy when I’m hungry.
in Indonesia we eat Nasi goreng (fried rice), or indomie mie goreng (Indonesian instan noodle) , and if we want a sweet dish we eat sweet martabak or terang bulan (look like pancake with cheese, chocolate, peanut, butter and condensed milk)
In Ireland we drink Club Orange not Fanta, We do not eat battered sausage we eat chipper, we eat chips with garlic sauce.🇮🇪 Edit: we still do eat batterd sausage but rarely
NZ, Aussie and UK are similar, we usually eat kebabs after a late night out drinking, anything fried, or Mc Donalds - basically whatever is open til late and it's usually those places lol
Loukoumades are amazing but not really a late night eat in Greece. "Vromiko" or "Dirty" is a typical one - a sandwich with various ingredients made in portable canteens in super fast fashion
In the philippines, sisig is eaten during the drinking.. locally known as “pulutan”.. After drinking, people usually just eat instant noodles from street vendors or convenient shops..
Technically Chinese late night snacks are usually barbecued meat, after hanging out with some friends, sit down in a counter, have a glass of beer while eating some bbq meat (can be steak, lamb, chicken, etc) is wholesome
Actually all of them looks yummy, especially the savoury one...🤩 In Malaysia, we just head to the mamak restaurant. At there, you can have many types of Indian-Malay food.
Snags are not late night food in Australia 😂 Kebab, HSP, Pizza or Pies and sausage rolls. Also snag sangas are sausage in sliced white bread, sauce and optional onion. Not sure who your source was but they obviously don't go out late at night in Australia
Mandazi is more of a breakfast snack in kenya than a late night snack....it’s even hard to find mandazi late at night...people mostly get fries or pizza/fried chicken...
All this look delicious. But a night out in Mexico City, with a big tacos feast on the way home, weather al Pastor, Suadero, Cabeza, Campechano... fried onions, roasted nopales... your choice of salsas... At ANYTIME! Almost Anywhere!... that beats Any other late night snack. Ahhh! How I miss tacos.
my late night snacks: *nachos with cheese and turkey bacon* *fresh, hot popcorn* *fruits or leftover veggies from dinner* (all washed down with soda, or water)
In Australia, late night food is usually a souvlaki, a kebab or a HSP (Halal Snack Pack - fries, kebab meat and the holy trinity of sauces, garlic, chilli and barbecue sauce)
As an Australian I've never seen anyone eat snags after a night out !!! What nonsense lol 🤣 Our late night foods are probably closer to what the Americans and Brits eat.....kebab, pizza , maccas etc....also in Melbourne that would include souvlaki.
Curry-Wurst is truely a traditional dish in Germany, but we mostly eat Doener/Yufka Kebap or Pizza after clubbing. Curry-Wurst is a dish mostly eaten for lunch. Of course, there are regional exceptions... I Like your show!
Hmm
I think the most times I’ve eaten curry wurst is in the afternoon is near pools in the summer.
Same with poutine in Canada. Our late night food is Donair, which is similar to döner kebab.
In Bavaria it is any type of dead animal in a kaiser roll. Braten oder sauerbraten (roast), schnitzel, leberkas, wammerl.. fatty, warm, juici and delicious.
@@mindisauniverse5239
Mmm 😋
Denk ich auch... Alter f***k hab ich jetzt Bock auf nen Döner mit alles ohne scharf
In the Philippines, you do not eat sisig as a late night snack.. but you eat it while drinking.. we call it "pulutan".. what Filipinos really crave during late nights are the "silog meals".. which came from the words SI-nangag (fried rice) and it-LOG (egg).. you can pair it with almost any fried food like chicken (chicksilog), hotdogs (hotsilog), tapa or beef jerky (tapsilog), and sooo much more silog combinations.. ❤️
This didn’t come to my mind till I read your comment, maybe because I would often see a kareton pares on my way home after drinking 😂😂
A hearty noodle soup or rice porridge are also the options. And ofcourse, the late night buy 1 take 1 burgers😂
The Australia one couldn't be anymore wrong. We enjoy a nice kebab or a snack pack which consists of chips, kebab meat, cheese, and any choice of sauce
In SA it’s an AB or a yiros pack in the eastern states, right?
I came here to say the same thing, the Aussie one is so Wrong, I don’t know any snag stands open at late night, it’s the Kebab that’s the late night snack and then pizza and all night Asian joints.
We said the same thing! Who the F gets a snag on a night out? AND in a hot dog bun?
Give some more love to this thread.. its Often more 7/11 servo pie or some KFC or maccas as well.. kebabs and souvas are also popular here in Aus! These journals need to verify the research.
@@79other getting cheese on an AB in Adelaide is sacrilegious.
"Are there any we missed"
Yes there are not only 25 countries
Hawaii isn’t a country
There are 190-ish countries in the world.
It's ok, they got a lot of it wrong anyway 😅
They put Scotland then the United Kingdom but Scotland’s In the uk 🤦♂️
@@coops2560 The Not so holy Trinity. Britain Scotland and Wales.
In Turkey, late night foods are typically soup shops, cig kofte and kokoreç. It would be impossible to find pide so late. But it is super delicious.
And doner wraps and kebabs.
@@jimmyf1446 surprisingly nope. Doner and kebap are day time or dinner foods. It is very difficult to find as late night dishes in Turkey.
@@mirasavran6984 in southern Turkey there is in antalya bodrum izmir late night stands in alot of places. I lived there for a few summers
@@jimmyf1446 oh of course, those are super touristic areas. It's normal to have variety in those towns. Typically, the late night go-to places opted for by the locals are the options mentioned above. :)
Plus Döner is more of a late night snack in the west
I love how majority of the food are mostly hotdogs but just topped differently
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something about hard liquor makes people want meat cylinders
@@noomre9105 *what*
@@noomre9105 phrasing
@@noomre9105 meat cylinders 💀
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@@nathankaye1577 if you ever go you should order a glass of water, thirsty ass “meh pretty girl and good food” hahaha
I love these food comparison videos from this channel for 2 reasons:
① It features food I've never heard of and that I'd like to try
② In the same time I know half of them will be inaccurate and I enjoy the reactions in the comments xD
Same 😂
As an Aussie that is NOT a snag! In fact our late night food is called a HSP (hakal snack pack). It is hot chips with chicken salt topped with doner kebab meat covered in cheese with your choice of sauce; garlic mayo sweet chili or BBQ. A snag is where the sausage is placed in between sliced bread and topped with Aussie tomato sauce and fried onions (tomato sauce is much sweeter and thicker than ketchup).
Its the other way round, Ketchup is much thicker and waaaaaay more sweet! like 40% more sugar than Aussie tom sauce.
It’s also Halal Snack Pack. Something wrong yank?
What the hell is chicken salt? From USA
@@caliscribe2120 it’s like salt but a lot more unhealthy
@@caliscribe2120 Its basically a saltier version of chicken flavouring/chicken powdered stock. We put it on Hot chips (fries) and sometimes other stuff.
The Australian one isn’t really a late night snack. It’s something you’d probably have for dinner instead. A popular late night snack would be HSP (Halal Snack Pack) which is a bed of chips (fries) with cheese, grilled meat (typically lamb and or chicken) with garlic sauce and chilli sauce on top.
Customer: Can I order a late night salad, please?
All countries: What's a salad? 😕
poland knows whats a salad
its a salad :)
You are so funny..🤣
@@fulltimecommenter I make good salads 😎
BAHAHAHA-
@@RockstarEater frut
Although pide is an important food in Turkish culture, I think late night food in Turkey is tripe soup(with lots of vinegar to dispel the effect of alcohol) along with kokoreç, both of which is made from lamb intestines and stomach. Pide Restaurants are usually closed after 10 pm whereas tripe restaurants are open untill morning.
*vinegar, garlic sauce and lemon juice
You forgot the Netherlands: Kapsalon! Fries, shawarma, cheese, garlic sauce, finished off with lettuce. My favourite midnight snack
Vice covered that one of the best videos ever
Yeah
So a unconstructed shawarma with cheese and lettuce
@@pyrimad8 don't forget about the fries
@@heartbeatzgirl4075 most shawarma have fries inside
I agree with most of people here. We in the Czech republic surely love “smažák” but it is more a cheap lunch than a late night food after clubbing. As is the case with most of people here, döner kebab usually saves the day.
If you’re ever in the Philippines, EAT THE SISIG. Sooo good!
Absolutely! You can also find really good Sisig anywhere there is a sizable Filipino expat community.
Dammit! I miss nights out and after getting a sisig, tuslob bua or burger.
Tama ka brother, kaya lang wala pang night-out eh, puro COVID pa. Magluto na lang sa bahay.I miss sisig and beer with my friends.
Papag?
I love the tofu version
I remember one late night at uni, ordered a "Special Kebab" from the Chippy, literally everything they has left over on a large naan, including a full battered fish lol
Those South African gatsby's are THE BEST. ..👍PUTTING MY COUNTRY ON THE MAP. ..so proud 👌
Definitely
Bro apartheid put your country on the map
Also biltong!!! And offal
@@briannaward2607 and race killings of both sides
As an Australian, I've never seen the snags on offer anywhere! For me it was always kebabs.
love the south african representation and as a South African this was accurate but for the north and northeast of S.A. you would most likely expect a kota which is somewhat similar to a bunny chow and gatsby combined..😅2 minute noodles slap too iykyk..😂
Agreed! 😅Gatsbys are only in cpt. Sphatlho is popular everywhere else.
I come from Pretoria so when I got to western Cape and got to experienced a Gatsby it was amazing
I’m from the Eastern Cape, it’s only 2 minutes noodles for us😂
@@misterx1342 im from the Eastern Cape too and you're so right..😭
@@issskawaii_kee8463 The Eastern Cape needs to create a something in bread like the rest of the country
In the Philippines usually
- deep-fried pork trotters or knuckles
- Balut
- grilled tuna belly or squid
- BBQ
Sisig is not a late night food in philippines it's typically served with beers and any alcoholic beverage
Late night food in philippines are Lugaw arroz caldo pares mami
ASF: Lol
Ay basta pulutan sige
I was about to comment the same stuff. 😂😂 lugaw or anything basta may sabaw hahahahha
@@bethd93 Mali kasi yung sa video eh haha
Baka Tira nung tanghalian
I disagree with australia, ive never seen anybody eat snags after night out... everybody gets HSPs Halal Snack Pack
South Africa❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥We made it boys
@@ghonamiyer5812 don’t a cake lity, that’s eaten in the day, not at 2 am in the morning
Sorry, I Deleted my Response in Error, Well Done South Africa 🇿🇦.... Where is the Bunny Chow 🇿🇦
Mr Nino.....Most of the Foods shown from All Around the World is also a Full Meal....🙏
Here some 💧💧💧💧
@@zarogade_7181 we have water 💦🤦
Sisig is food you pair with your drink. Foods Filipinos eat after drinking usually are rice meals (silog, pares, lugaw etc.) but sometimes western foods as well (fried chicken, burgers, hotdogs)
So classic. Watching Late night foods during the late night when the late night food it's to late.
Honestly in Greece we don’t eat loukoumades when we have done our night out more like souvlaki
Honestly im not greek but when i go there thats what i want - its elite food insider never gets it right
Yeah, I spent a month in Greece years ago and souvlaki / gyros were the go-to street food, any time of the day really.
Wow this is really interesting. I'm from the UK 🇬🇧 and its usually a Kebab or Pizza. I love seeing how other countries eat after a night drinking.
Yes, me too (in my country, Poland)
As a Brit, u forgot the Indian or Chinese takeaway that is always around the corner
My country made on the Around the world list. Zimbabwe. Thank you Food Insider, you made my day.
Sisig is more of a bar chow than hangover food. Common hangover food in the PH are braised beef with noodles/rice (pares) and congee (lugaw/arroz caldo). ✌
They're not talking about hungover food. They're talking about LATE NIGHT foods and sisig is a late-night food. Dammit, pay attention.
@@rumblefish9 you can't find sisig late at night in the PH unless your in a bar. The other foods i mentioned can find them 24/7. And if you listened carefully the context of the video mostly is after heavy night of drinking.
As a Canadian, i challenge anyone with our poutine. Bring it. Literally. Because I want to try your late night food as well!! 🤤🤤🤤🤤
McDonald’s drivethru.
Licks burgers slaped before it closed
Finally Scotland! I love a munchie box 😍😍😍
Love to see it. Definitely have to try Doubles in Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹. The ultimate street food 😍
Kenyan here... I can guarantee you that absolutely nobody has mandazi after a night out lol
i have been fishing for a comment from a kenyan because where the fcuk did they get that from...
No self respecting marinated Kenyan ever did!
Ata am triggered...gave them a list of what we have late night!!! Being born and bred in Mombasa I have even added some which are normally found late night huko
What do you guys typically have instead?
Cant speak for all Kenyans but I used to have something called mayai pasua or a smokie... or literally any other options that weren’t mandazi (idk where she got that from) 😂 ... msa is known for their AmAzINgggggggg food street food options .
Australia isn't even close, The snag is something you get on the weekend when you go to Bunnings warehouse and the sausage is a normal bread with ketchup or bbq sauce - after a night out we get a kebab or my personal favourite an HSP.
There literally isn't any place you can get a fancy hotdog late at night
From 🇦🇺 Australia here.
1st. No, just no. We DONOT crave snags on a drunken night out, it's a kebab (souvlaki) all the way 100%.
2nd. We DONOT put our snags in a hot dog bun, and cover it in the atrocities you mentioned.
We place them on a piece of bread, with some tomato sauce/bbq sauce/ mustard, and the most and I mean THE MOST we put on top of it is onions!
Did you not hear about the great onion war of 2019?
God damn Food Insider, fire whoever did your research, coz they got 👏 it 👏 wrong👏!
Souvlaki and Kebabs are 2 entirely different things....
@Kyle Cope hahah
RIP to those we lost in the great onion war. :(
Maybe she meant Austria? Look like a bunch of sausage eaters.
@@chilliinsanity6898 Souvlaki is Greek variant of Kebab. Its different but idea behind souvlaki came from kebab.
In Mexico, you can’t go wrong with some late night tacos, most commonly something salty like pastor or suadero. And lots of places to get an esquite too, a cup of corn with Mayo, chili powder, Valentina, lime, and possibly chicken feet
Czech Republic here! Fried cheese/smažený sýr is the main dish, I've never seen anyone eat it at night or as a snack :D
It's staple late night after drinking snack in Brno :) We eat it in pita with tartar and cabbage. Best student meal for 39 kč
@@happyradka kristovanoho 😅
@@Kwietitze When I see it, I want it, no matter what time it is...
What an amazing speedrun!
Now I need to watch it in slow mo!
Yes, Chile presente!!!! 🇨🇱🇨🇱
that salt and chilli munchie box looked amazing on the Scottish one. -love, a scot
Someone forgot to tell Bunnings they need a 24 hour sausage sizzle in every party district across the country!
nobody wants to party at bunnings -.-
Thank you for remembering Scotland and the UK are not the same
How would you not include Spain and their Churros!!!? Greasy delicious and just amazing🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
Churros are Portuguese too so... But I agree, everytime at night I see a churros truck selling I always buy at least 12. Here Portugal they make packs of churros instead of 1 big, a big one we call fartura
There's also good ones in mexico
You are definitely correct about Philippines but we also love dinuguan and singang but good job insider.
South Africans know there's no way you could handle eating a Gatsby after a late night out 😂😂
That doesn't mean that we won't try! If you've ever woke up still holding onto some food, you know what I mean.
Everyone knows is a dodgy boerewors rolls from the oke on the corner or a 1am garage pie
Or mcdeez lol even though it's not proudly south african u will see mcdeez busy after a jol lol
Capt town Gatsby
JHB Kota
Durban Bunny
@@chanelhamiel2470 that Mcdeez on long street be hitting differenttttttt
Looks like I have to take a trip to South Africa, Ireland, and the Philippines #internationalmunchies
You can get battered sausage anywhere in the British Isles! Usually like £1 each lol
In the Midwest US its much more common to go to an all night diner and get breakfast at 3am
if you can even into a diner after a night out then your night was pretty lame.
Or I'm the sober driver
I’ve never been out drinking before but I can confirm this is true based on knowledge from friends. And apparently bk has not heard of the all night diners. 😂
@@Aaaaaaaalonika haha yes we have all night diners here, but the video is about food you eat when you've been "out all night" which includes getting drunk.
And in the Southwest, it's all about the greasy tacos. Between living in both the MW and SW, I don't think I've ever gone for late night drunk pizza. 🤷🏼♀️
I’m going to officially complain about this. I have never seen someone in Australia eat a sausage at night.
The Australian one is very wrong! I've never seen a sausage sizzle open that late and night and we NEVER eat them in a hotdog bun either.
Our usual drunk foods are either a Kebab or an HSP (Halal Snack Pack) which consists of Hot chips (with chicken salt), kebab meat, cheese and your choice of sauce.
I totally want to try the South African Gatsby! Looked on another level!
Lol . Try a kota
Gatsby's taste amazing
Super yummy dishes
Sisig is more of a pulutan (food that you eat when you’re drinking) late night food in the philippines ranges from pancit canton to silog combinations to pares😂
Depends on what region/province you're from.
🤢
@@mawlinzebra weakling
pares, definitely pares.
Thank for putting my homeland Zimbabwe!!
Seeing all this food makes me wanna go on a travel spree across the world or something. Like, c'mon!
Argentina’s Choripán looks life-changing
The Turkish pide is more like an afternoon snack, I usually eat ciğ köfte late night
Kokoreç ?
Çiğ köfte after a night out? Do you really hate your stomach that much?
Thankyou for the compliment about our sisig from the 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
How'd u not include Japan with ramen🙈😂
And Mexico with tacos
cos you eat that shit everyday anyway.
@@sotomz Cause you eat tacos all day. Its not specifically known as a late night food
@@rumblefish9 you can eat pizza all day and it isn’t specifically known as a late night munchie, so... what’s the point of your comment?
Chill chill, in the end, it all ces down to preferences
Wooohoooo! Hawaii makes the list! Next stop Zippy's!
why do i love food sooo much but then when i come and watch theese videos i loev food even moreeeeee
In the Philippines, we usually eat a warm, hearty foods with soup to cure hangover like a savory noodle soup, or a rice porridge. Cheap sidewalk burgers are also common.
Sisig is usually a drinking snack, not a hangover food.
Australia = yiros/kebab/souvlaki/AB. You obviously have no idea what you're talking about lol. And that wasn't even a snag 🙄
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Can confirm we don't eat snags in Australia after a night out purely because there aren't any vendors that sell them. It's definitely maccas (Australian for McDonalds) or a greasy kebab.
If you ever find yourself in the province of Groningen in the Netherlands, have an "eierbal" or eggbal it is a boiled egg in a curry ragout, breaded and deep fried.
also love how Britain got three shoutouts in this video. keep it up bois
Britain does not include Ireland. The British Isles might be what you meant, which does include Ireland.
I hate myself for writing that. But I’m hungry and get grumpy when I’m hungry.
in Indonesia we eat Nasi goreng (fried rice), or indomie mie goreng (Indonesian instan noodle) , and if we want a sweet dish we eat sweet martabak or terang bulan (look like pancake with cheese, chocolate, peanut, butter and condensed milk)
In Ireland we drink Club Orange not Fanta, We do not eat battered sausage we eat chipper, we eat chips with garlic sauce.🇮🇪
Edit: we still do eat batterd sausage but rarely
NZ, Aussie and UK are similar, we usually eat kebabs after a late night out drinking, anything fried, or Mc Donalds - basically whatever is open til late and it's usually those places lol
Loukoumades are amazing but not really a late night eat in Greece. "Vromiko" or "Dirty" is a typical one - a sandwich with various ingredients made in portable canteens in super fast fashion
Idk if it is because I am greek-american but loukoumades at night time in a festival hits different
In the philippines, sisig is eaten during the drinking.. locally known as “pulutan”..
After drinking, people usually just eat instant noodles from street vendors or convenient shops..
I need to try the South African gatsby, that looks stunning after a few beers!
Time to open food recipe book to make midnight snack!
As a South African I have never been served a boerie roll like that before 😂😂😂😂fanciest thing would be some onions never mind avocado 😂😂
Someone had to say it. I've never seen a boerewors roll with avo 😭
Zimbabwe
Woolies style boerie rolls
Technically Chinese late night snacks are usually barbecued meat, after hanging out with some friends, sit down in a counter, have a glass of beer while eating some bbq meat (can be steak, lamb, chicken, etc) is wholesome
Actually all of them looks yummy, especially the savoury one...🤩
In Malaysia, we just head to the mamak restaurant. At there, you can have many types of Indian-Malay food.
I would try everyone of these. 😋
Good
Thank you for your insight on this very inspirational
@@finlayelrick5955 yes
This video is inspiring me to do evening meals from different countries on filmora
I'm sueing RUclips for recommending this to me while I'm on a diet😂
So glad a show finally showed a proper Gatsby from my city
Snags are not late night food in Australia 😂 Kebab, HSP, Pizza or Pies and sausage rolls. Also snag sangas are sausage in sliced white bread, sauce and optional onion. Not sure who your source was but they obviously don't go out late at night in Australia
Sisig any time of the day for this kababayan
Mandazi is more of a breakfast snack in kenya than a late night snack....it’s even hard to find mandazi late at night...people mostly get fries or pizza/fried chicken...
All this look delicious. But a night out in Mexico City, with a big tacos feast on the way home, weather al Pastor, Suadero, Cabeza, Campechano... fried onions, roasted nopales... your choice of salsas... At ANYTIME! Almost Anywhere!... that beats Any other late night snack. Ahhh! How I miss tacos.
1:40 Lol that’s straight up indian food, Indian influence on the Caribbean, that’s called poori and channa masala.
I was just about to say that
if i remember it correctly alot of indians moved to the caribbean
@@davidjoelsson4929 not really, they were taken as slaves by the British
@@dotsanddash8083 Impossible because slavery was forbidden
@@davidjoelsson4929 forbidden ? Uh In what? The British took many Africans and Indians as slaves to the Caribbean.
my late night snacks:
*nachos with cheese and turkey bacon*
*fresh, hot popcorn*
*fruits or leftover veggies from dinner*
(all washed down with soda, or water)
(and, NO, i DONT drink. its just for a friday night at home, watching yt until 12am)
I live in Ireland and I never had a battered sausage in my life. A better fit would be just chips from a chippy.
Food is life very mouthering
They made British kebabs sound a hell of a lot nicer than it actually is lmao
That’s why no one sober eats them.
I want to try them all 😋!!!!!!!!!!
The Greek one is so wrong! After a night out we usually eat gyros or souvlaki. Loukoumades are like a summer snack.
SOUTH AFRICAN GATSBY! FINALLY GETTING THE RECOGNITION IT DESERVES!!!
As a Greek, we do not ear loukoumades as a late night snack as often as souvlaki for example.
Thank you for video
*Patiently waiting for my country*
* See it *
*Happiness noises*
I'm from cape town south Africa Gatsby are the most popular this to eat😃😃
My late night snack as a broke student and an alcholic : Beer and cigs 🙃🙂
In Australia, late night food is usually a souvlaki, a kebab or a HSP (Halal Snack Pack - fries, kebab meat and the holy trinity of sauces, garlic, chilli and barbecue sauce)
As an Australian I've never seen anyone eat snags after a night out !!! What nonsense lol 🤣 Our late night foods are probably closer to what the Americans and Brits eat.....kebab, pizza , maccas etc....also in Melbourne that would include souvlaki.