OMG! I woke up today debating whether I should cook pancit or not for Thanksgiving tomorrow😂😂😂. You have answered it. My kind of pancit has to have a different combo of noodles: Bihon, Shanghai, Canton and Vermicelli. My understanding is that Palabok uses the Bihon, and may contain ground pork in the sauce and the sauce mixed in already whereas the Malabon uses the thicker, chewier rice noodles and the sauce on top. The toppings vary from region to region but Malabon has loads of different kinds of seafood. Both are topped with boiled eggs and crushed chicharon. Now I am famished😂😂😂 Edit: Glad your son and grandson are both fine❤❤❤
@sadohrs8431, Yeah Sadohr, I was a little disappoited that this Malabon didn't have any chicharron . this only had two small shrimps and to the hard boiled eggs. Still good but felt like the Chicharron would have taken it to another level. Yup, my kid made it out with zero damage. Everywhere surrounding him is flooded and massive damage everywhere
The smokey taste from the pancit palabok is from the smoke fish called Tinapa, which also goes well with a fried garlic rice often prepared for breakfast in particular. And yeah, palabok is one of the pancit variant that I crave for right now, it is really good. Oh, and by the way did you know that almost any other rice cakes, cakes, and pastries can be paired with just about any pancit variant. Cheers Geof and bon appetit. 😋😜🇵🇭
I'm sure almost any cake or pastry could be paired with pancit. I just never thought about it.😂. I have had pandesal with pancit before, but it never crossed my mind that you could pair anything besides pandesal or puto with it.😂 What a great idea.
For some other Filipino food suggestions, try Pando's (Fernando's) Carinderia in Banawe, QC. Kambingan ni Tsong, Sauyo, QC and Morning Sun, Project 4, QC. I'm sure you will enjoy their food.
Great recos, Lloyd. Some of these o have never heard of. I have been to morning sun though. I filmed a video with foodiemamaph for her channel and we ordered every menu item they had.😁
@@PureDetour oh, you are up for a treat. They are really good pancit, though originally from the province of Tuguegarao, there are restos around the metro that offers it. What we have tried so far are from Jocabs, somewhere in JP Rizal in Makati :)
ITS PANSIT CANTON FOR ME😊 MY FAVORITE SINCE THE LATE 60's😊 MY NANAY WOULD TAKE ME TO A "PANSITERIA" BEFORE WATCHING A MOVIE IN PASAY😊 I WONDER HOW THESE OLD STYLE PLACES NEVER RUNS OUT OF HOT PAN DE SAL THAT GOES WELL WITH PANSIT😊😉
Oh man, just wait til you get to the regional pancit dishes. Luglug in Pampanga, Pancit Lucban in Quezon province, Pancit Batil Patong in Tuguegarao city in far northern Luzon, Pancit Alanganin in my area in Bulacan which is the only pancit in the whole country that has milk and soured with bilimbi... and that's not even including the soupy noodle dishes!
Yeah I grew up in Florida around a lot of Mexicans and Cubans. Puto was not something to shout out in the park in Florida. Especially if you put Tu Madre es in front of it
I've tried Amber's Pancit Malabon before. It's good, but I still prefer the 'Pancit ng taga Malabon' brand. That's also what I grew up on as they've been around for decades now. Yes, it's very similar to Palabok, the main difference being the kind of noodles used. And Malabon has more toppings (quantity-wise) I believe. Plus I don't think Palabok has Pechay.
I think the big thing with Amber's is the quality is good and the price is even better. Definitely think I need to do some more pancit videos because believe it or not, that is the first one where only focused on pancit.
@@PureDetour Yes, try that. My other favorite is Pansit Bihon. Btw, I know you're not into sweets like M, but try also Ginataang Bilo-bilo and our many Kakanin's aside from Puto like Kutsinta, Bibingkang Malagkit (my fave), Cassava Cake, Palitaw, different kinds of Suman, and many more. :)
@@PureDetour Ah yes, I think i've watched you try Don Benito's Cassava Cake in your early vlogs here. But personally, there are better Cassava Cakes than DB's. Yes, hope you can try the Kakanins which are our native snacks from the olden days. And the Ginataang Bilo-bilo which is also my fave. (I believe it's Binignit in the Visayas but they don't have the Bilo-bilos which are glutinous rice balls.) Btw, hope your son and grandkid are okay. So sad about all the devastation Helene and Milton have wreaked. 😥
Will be on the lookout for them, Moon. And my son and grandson are fine. Absolutely zero damage to his house. Unfortunately the area directly surrounding him was not so lucky
Hey everybody. Which pancit are you craving the most?
I crave for Geoff🤣
OMG! I woke up today debating whether I should cook pancit or not for Thanksgiving tomorrow😂😂😂. You have answered it. My kind of pancit has to have a different combo of noodles: Bihon, Shanghai, Canton and Vermicelli. My understanding is that Palabok uses the Bihon, and may contain ground pork in the sauce and the sauce mixed in already whereas the Malabon uses the thicker, chewier rice noodles and the sauce on top. The toppings vary from region to region but Malabon has loads of different kinds of seafood. Both are topped with boiled eggs and crushed chicharon. Now I am famished😂😂😂
Edit: Glad your son and grandson are both fine❤❤❤
pancit palabok
@TheBacolodFoodHunters, You're such a nerd
@sadohrs8431, Yeah Sadohr, I was a little disappoited that this Malabon didn't have any chicharron . this only had two small shrimps and to the hard boiled eggs. Still good but felt like the Chicharron would have taken it to another level.
Yup, my kid made it out with zero damage. Everywhere surrounding him is flooded and massive damage everywhere
Masarap and the first one you ate with the shrimp
Masarap indeed my friend
Its me idol counter staff to take your order❤❤❤ i love your blog.
Thank you for all of your help my friend.
The smokey taste from the pancit palabok is from the smoke fish called Tinapa, which also goes well with a fried garlic rice often prepared for breakfast in particular. And yeah, palabok is one of the pancit variant that I crave for right now, it is really good. Oh, and by the way did you know that almost any other rice cakes, cakes, and pastries can be paired with just about any pancit variant. Cheers Geof and bon appetit. 😋😜🇵🇭
I'm sure almost any cake or pastry could be paired with pancit. I just never thought about it.😂. I have had pandesal with pancit before, but it never crossed my mind that you could pair anything besides pandesal or puto with it.😂 What a great idea.
looks so good! i miss Filo food.
Hope you have a chance to have some soon.❤️
For some other Filipino food suggestions, try Pando's (Fernando's) Carinderia in Banawe, QC. Kambingan ni Tsong, Sauyo, QC and Morning Sun, Project 4, QC. I'm sure you will enjoy their food.
Great recos, Lloyd. Some of these o have never heard of. I have been to morning sun though. I filmed a video with foodiemamaph for her channel and we ordered every menu item they had.😁
Craving for pancit cabagan and batil-patung 😊also agree, amber’s a staple for office treats. :)
Wait, what? I have never had either of those. Tell me more?
@@PureDetour oh, you are up for a treat. They are really good pancit, though originally from the province of Tuguegarao, there are restos around the metro that offers it. What we have tried so far are from Jocabs, somewhere in JP Rizal in Makati :)
Thank you, I will be on the lookout for it my friend❤️
@@PureDetour My friend told me that there is one somewhere in Manila for the Batil patung 🤤
Enjoy in Manila. Enjoy watching!!
Thank you, Suay❤️
ITS PANSIT CANTON FOR ME😊 MY FAVORITE SINCE THE LATE 60's😊 MY NANAY WOULD TAKE ME TO A "PANSITERIA" BEFORE WATCHING A MOVIE IN PASAY😊 I WONDER HOW THESE OLD STYLE PLACES NEVER RUNS OUT OF HOT PAN DE SAL THAT GOES WELL WITH PANSIT😊😉
Sounds awesome my friend!🤤
The secret to good pansit.... "Loaf bread" have em into sandwich.... if its good with bread its 100% fayah 😅😅 have fun
Such a great idea😂
Oh man, just wait til you get to the regional pancit dishes. Luglug in Pampanga, Pancit Lucban in Quezon province, Pancit Batil Patong in Tuguegarao city in far northern Luzon, Pancit Alanganin in my area in Bulacan which is the only pancit in the whole country that has milk and soured with bilimbi... and that's not even including the soupy noodle dishes!
Looking forward to it, JP
you need to go to Bacolod its Masskara month
I spent last year in Bacolod for Maskara.😁
PUTO in spanic is a curse word haha... Grew up with a lot of Mexicans in L.A.
Yeah I grew up in Florida around a lot of Mexicans and Cubans. Puto was not something to shout out in the park in Florida. Especially if you put Tu Madre es in front of it
I've tried Amber's Pancit Malabon before. It's good, but I still prefer the 'Pancit ng taga Malabon' brand. That's also what I grew up on as they've been around for decades now.
Yes, it's very similar to Palabok, the main difference being the kind of noodles used. And Malabon has more toppings (quantity-wise) I believe. Plus I don't think Palabok has Pechay.
I think the big thing with Amber's is the quality is good and the price is even better. Definitely think I need to do some more pancit videos because believe it or not, that is the first one where only focused on pancit.
@@PureDetour Yes, try that. My other favorite is Pansit Bihon.
Btw, I know you're not into sweets like M, but try also Ginataang Bilo-bilo and our many Kakanin's aside from Puto like Kutsinta, Bibingkang Malagkit (my fave), Cassava Cake, Palitaw, different kinds of Suman, and many more. :)
I've done Kutsinta and casava cake in videos a few times but some of these I have never had. Will definitely be on the look out for them, Moon
@@PureDetour Ah yes, I think i've watched you try Don Benito's Cassava Cake in your early vlogs here. But personally, there are better Cassava Cakes than DB's.
Yes, hope you can try the Kakanins which are our native snacks from the olden days. And the Ginataang Bilo-bilo which is also my fave. (I believe it's Binignit in the Visayas but they don't have the Bilo-bilos which are glutinous rice balls.)
Btw, hope your son and grandkid are okay. So sad about all the devastation Helene and Milton have wreaked. 😥
Will be on the lookout for them, Moon.
And my son and grandson are fine. Absolutely zero damage to his house. Unfortunately the area directly surrounding him was not so lucky
Amber has the 'Best Filipino Spaghetti', 'Best Palabok" you can get. It's S-tier.
As I said in the video, I am not fan of Filipino Spaghetti. Ambers was actually good. I can eat that regularly minus the hot dogs. 😂
It’s the smoke fish or what we call tinapa
Wait, there is a pancit with tinapa?
pansit----i'll eat it if served but never crave for it, even ramen noodles or pasta but those two i cook way more often than pancit
I don't crave for it very often, but I do like getting my noodle fix in every once in awhile, Elf. 😁
Amber home of the paper like hotdog.
I can’t say that I like those hot dogs anywhere I go, but I’m curious here. What do you mean “paper like”? Is it the thin slice? 😂
@@PureDetour they slice the hotdogs so thin.
😂. for me that is probably a good thing.😂
Wasn't a fan pancit spegguitti is good
Not a fan of the video or Amber? 😂
i think the puto at Amber's might be a wheat flour puto and not rice