I love it that even in your first day in Manila, you were already speaking some Filipino words and phrases. That speaks a lot about your sincere enthusiasm about a culture. Meanwhile, many vloggers have been in the country for more than 3 years but only know the word “salamat”. But am not judging them tho. It’s absolutely their choice and their right. Have fun and stay safe.
By the way, the juice vendor actually offered you coconut juice. He said “buko.” That’s how we call it there. That white juice on your left was the buko juice.
Really good start as a vlogger! If you can swing it, stick around the Philippines a bit longer. Filipinos are very welcoming to vloggers who are sincerely appreciative of their country. It is indeed one of the friendliest countries in the world and would give great impetus to your journey as a vlogger.
Welcome to the Philippines! You've got a voice suited for the radio or podcast. It's captivativating and your efforts at Tagalog is endearing. Enjoy our country, our hearts are as warm as the weather 😊
I been to southeast asian countries. And PHILIPPINES is my FAVORITE. ENGLISH SPEAKING CHRISTIAN CATHOLIC LATIN ASIAN CULTURE UNDER RATED AMAZING FOOD CULTURE OVERLOAD
We really appreciate the effort of speaking our language and learning more of our culture. Maligayang paglalakbay sa Pilipinas. Baunin mo nawa saan ka man mapadpad ang lahat ng magagandang alaala na iyong naranasan dito sa Pilipinas.
Welcome to Philippine brothers Enjoy your stay and hope you’ll enjoy our foods . Keep safe Maraming salamat means thank you very much. Magkano means How much Masarap delicious Bye Godbless brother
Filipino barbeque is one of the best in the world cos of its marinade sauce in it. Try lechon, sinigang, lumpia, halo halo, sisig, pancit. Visit BGC in metro manila, Tagaytay near Metro manila, Mall of Asia
You’re pretty good at speaking the few Tagalog words that you’ve learned. You’ll learn more in time. The locals always appreciate the effort to learn their language.
hey josh! a little tip when walking around the Philippines -- when in doubt or lost --ASK THE LOCALS. Ask, ask, ask. It will save you a lot of time and effort walking around and finding your way. Stay safe and enjoy!
You just missed the coconut (buko in Tagalog) juice on the 1st container/dispenser in line🤣 the one on the other end in the booth where you got your pineapple juice😁
New subscriber. :) Thanks for taking us along! You seem to pick up Tagalog fairly quickly. Just a quick suggestion. When you ask folks how they are, instead of "kumusta ka" which is quite informal, it would be better to say "kumusta po." The word "po" when speaking Tagalog just makes it sound more polite and respectful. :)
hi Josh! done watching your 3 videos and it was all good. im just smiling the whole time especially when ur speaking our native language.. here are some tips hope it will be a help.. when u are going somewhere u can ask and ask to save time. im just tired for you walking and walking around.😅 but im also loving it makes me laugh.. hope to see your next videos.. keep safe! ✌️❤️
I'm glad you're liking the Philippines. Next time you try sreet food on sticks (bbq, isaw etc) dip it in their sauce. It's much better with a little vinegar to cut the sweetness. Enjoy the Philippines!! I get a taste of home watching vloggers visit Manila.
That’s a good start Salcedo Market for food. Excited for you to discover the Philippines. Perfect timing for Christmas. 🎄A lot speak English so just ask anybody if you have questions or here. Your Tagalog is so cute 😁
Welcome to the PH! Excellent vid! your tagalog's really good, great pronunciation! you're doing very well! :) most in Manila mix Tagalog and English, its called Taglish - just pepper your English with those few Tagalog words as you're doing now and you'll be good! If you leave Manila for the Visayas region, be sure to pick up a few words in Bisaya/Visayan, as people there don't speak Tagalog. You can pepper your English with a few Visayan words to make it Bislish, just like you're doing with the Taglish already. Most here mix languages to make it easier for others, noting how multilingual and multicultural it is here. 180+ languages and ethnolinguistic groups sharing the same 7600+ island archipelago. Makes for immense diversity in foods! Inengs is good for traditional ihaw-ihaw (filipino bbq). You'll find Filipino food includes a lot of foods brought in from Fujian in southern China historically = dumplings (siopao, siomai), spring rolls (lumpia), a whole wealth of regional noodle dishes (pancit); some foods are very spicy and a bit like neighboring Malay and Indonesian foods (Bicol Express and Laing from the east of the philippines; Piaparan, Tiyula itum, Rendang, Satti=satay, and Kulma from the southern Philippines); others have influence from Spain, Mexico and the new world (Menudo, Kaldereta, Tamales, Empanadas). Some share influence from Okinawa in southern japan (ginisang ampalaya) and miso. If other Asians make different types of chilli oil, filipino cuisine has many types of infused-vinegars that are used as dips or added to marinades and sauces (some with chilli, some with onion and garlic, some a blend of cane and rice vinegars). Filipino food comes in different flavor profiles: a common tart mixed with slightly sweet or with lots of umami profile - sweet + savory, and coconut milk, lemongrass, shrimp paste and osmetimes chili (ginataan foods). Some places you guys can try for good, hygenic and affordable Filipino foods are Mang Inasal for a traditional fragrant bbq called inasal from the visayas (middle part of the philippines), Gerry's grill and Manam. For a great selection in Metro Manila, you can try Cabel's near Malacañang palace (posh place), Provenciano in Quezon city (good vibes), or Chef Laudico Guevarra's in San Juan (best buffet selection of Filipino cuisines). If you want to try regional delicacies which are a bit hard to get abroad- look for Palm Grill in Quezon City or Dulang in Malate (they both serve trad tausug food from the southern Philippines -some of this country's most aromatic foods). Hope this list helps and enjoy your time here!
Hi your new subscriber here and kumusta? (How are you?) ka Kuya(Big bro) Josh hehehehe...Omg ur one of the fresh or new travel vloggers here in the Philippines we welcome you all in our arms hehehe we filipinos love foreigners esp travel vloggers/youtubers bec we love foreigners who actually non stop promoting pur culture, food , tourist spots and importantly the people. We filipinos are friendly and hospitable. Don't always forget to speak some basic tagalog words and don't be shy asking the locals there not gonna bite you and they love to interact with yall bec try pur best to speak english fluently and even some of our shy but we can help when u are in time of need. Goodluck to your travel!! Ingat (take care) and Mabuhay(Longlive)!!! 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Dumplings are considered Pinoy too because of our very long Chinese heritage. Pinoy food: lumpia, which either be fried or fresh lechon manok(chicken) or baboy(pork), pancit (any kind of noidles), pork or chickrn barbecues on sticks, kare-kare, sour houp like sinigsng(pork, fish or shrimps), and lots of other food...you just have to ask. If you are going to eat Pinoy food, try Manam, Dencio's, Gerry's, Aristocrat, Max's....😅 BTW, Pork LECHON is very, very popular in Cebu.
Bro. first welcome to the Pearl of the Ocean which is Philippines. I suggest you go to the Malls it much more cooler and you can spent your half a day just exploring the whole Malls. Enjoy your day bro.
Josh you should try sizzling sisig its one of Ph's main/fave dish, you can have it while drinking beer, but its nice with rice also. Cant wait for your next vlogs. ❤
it is a drinking food. Eating it with rice is just a scam. No need to hype it. At least you know it is a drinking food, a very over priced food item that is only good when you are drunk
authentic Filipino foods are available in some restaurants, like, the SINGING COOK and WAITERS (as in LIVE singing and dancing entertainment by the cook and waiters while you are eating your food), SAVORY, GERRY's GRILL, MAX's, and other establishments. Move around the GREENBELT area, also in Makati, for more.
The locals will definitely love you for trying to speak the language🥰👍Yes the pork barbecue you had was authentic Filipino. You can tell when it taste much sweeter & less spicy than the usual Thai or other Asian versions😁
Good thing is you are learning and can actually speak little Filipino words to be connected with the locals. Hope you enjoy your adventures here in the Ph
Since it's Christmas season and i am terribly missing Philippine Christmas so i am enjoying watching your vlogs Josh . Lucky you...you will be around for Christmas.... Oh and by the way instead saying maliit when you want to say you want small portion you can also say "kunti lang" ( just a little bit).. Enjoy and stay safe Josh❤
Just subscribed Josh! Welcome to our country and enjoy your stay and our foods! Just don't forget if you ever try our Kare-Kare dish, to put a little "bagoong" on your every bite..
Josh, BBQ in a stick was originally Philippine Style of cooking BBQ using all kinds of meat (Beef, Pork or Chicken)…even here in California we’re using bamboo sticks or the reusable stainless stick.
You're doing pretty great for someone who's just starting out! More power and keep up the good work! And btw, the last thing you bought is literally referred to as pinoy BBQ so I think that's the most Filipino food item from all that you tried in this vid. Kuya was also referring to them based on size (small, medium, large) and got you to purchase the biggest one lol (malaki = big/large)
Yes, pork barbeque is filipino street food. Wow, that was a lot that you ate there! You can always ask the english translation no worries hehe😅 maliit-small malaki-big, we don't usually use katamtaman-medium. Consistent upload and good 20min. videos are perfect!👌🇵🇭🇵🇭🇬🇧🇬🇧
I’m happy I managed to atleast try one Filipino food 😂 I was stuffed! Thanks for the tips! I will use English when I need to but it’s great to try speak the language a little haha. Thanks so much for the kind words and support, more to come!
Josh,i appreciate your filipino language,maybe if you study filipino language you can easily memories what is the meaning of the words from english to pilipino words.
Adobo, sinigang, dinuguan, lechon and lumpiang shanghai (don't be mislead by it's chinese sounding name, it's authentic Filipino food) are some Filipino foods you must try. And for the dessert, halo-halo is of course, a must try.
You can also use (Hello or Hi) then add the word "Kumusta Ka" then you add (Po) to be Formal if the person is older than you or talking to strangers it is common nowadays to use Hello po or Hi po in having a casual conversation in the Philippines
A new subscriber from IRELAND 🇮🇪
Welcome friend! I’m half Irish ☘️
you look like Coldplay singer, Chris Martin. :D nice videos! Glad you enjoy your trip here in Philippines
I love it that even in your first day in Manila, you were already speaking some Filipino words and phrases. That speaks a lot about your sincere enthusiasm about a culture. Meanwhile, many vloggers have been in the country for more than 3 years but only know the word “salamat”. But am not judging them tho. It’s absolutely their choice and their right. Have fun and stay safe.
I am terrible at learning languages but I try to atleast learn the basics ☺️ it’s only right for me to as I am a guest in your country.
By the way, the juice vendor actually offered you coconut juice. He said “buko.” That’s how we call it there. That white juice on your left was the buko juice.
@@TheJourneyofJoshand we appreciate that.
He is British. I have worked with British senior researchers for 4 years. They are very nice, polite and very respectful.
Really good start as a vlogger! If you can swing it, stick around the Philippines a bit longer. Filipinos are very welcoming to vloggers who are sincerely appreciative of their country. It is indeed one of the friendliest countries in the world and would give great impetus to your journey as a vlogger.
Thanks so much for the kind words Edwin, I really appreciate it! I will have a good amount of videos here and will definitely be back every year ☺️
It’s best you stay here, look for juicy vlog, they are from UK and they live there in Philippines become successful
I tried the street food in Boracay..good stuff my friend
Wow learning tagalog quick. You're a likeable dude. Cheers
Thanks so much, so kind of you ❤️
Your Tagalog is just fine. Actually pretty awesome for just getting there.
Glad I saw your channel. Looking forward to more videos!
Thanks so much, that’s so kind of you! New video is already up 👀
Welcome to the Philippines! You've got a voice suited for the radio or podcast. It's captivativating and your efforts at Tagalog is endearing. Enjoy our country, our hearts are as warm as the weather 😊
I miss the philippines. Didn’t even notice i finished the whole vlog. New subscriber here! 👍
Good vlog keep it up
😸👍 keep on eating 😸👍 thank you for helping our economy 👍 keep that smile beaming . Its one way to get thru the day here.😸👍
I been to southeast asian countries. And PHILIPPINES is my FAVORITE.
ENGLISH SPEAKING
CHRISTIAN CATHOLIC
LATIN ASIAN CULTURE
UNDER RATED AMAZING FOOD
CULTURE OVERLOAD
You should have written it this way: "I have been to Southeast Asian Countries."
Make it look like that you "Care."
@@leomarlonestrada5954 who hurt u
@@ccccc9779 One of my girlfriends. Last night, she bit in the....wait....is that what you are asking for?
@@leomarlonestrada5954 wtf? lol arte mo pre
@@brutallygwapo9597 BAKLA KA PRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Impressive for a starting vlogger. I really liked how you are story telling your journey. Nice.new sub here
Thank you so much for the kind words! Check out my new video ❤️
WOW. I wasn't expecting that. 😏😏
Stop it you 😂
Hello 🤙 New subscriber here Bro. Enjoy your stay,stay safe and stay healthy. It’s more fun having you in the Philippines 🇵🇭🏝️🎄☮️♥️
Thanks for the support! I love it here. Hope you enjoy the rest of my videos ☺️
Welcome to the Philippine new subscriber enjoy your stay…
Finally, a metal head/travel vlogger! Welcome to our country sir! Horns up! 🤘
Hell yeah brother! Thanks for having me 🤘
We really appreciate the effort of speaking our language and learning more of our culture. Maligayang paglalakbay sa Pilipinas. Baunin mo nawa saan ka man mapadpad ang lahat ng magagandang alaala na iyong naranasan dito sa Pilipinas.
glad to know that you're enjoying your stay here so far
Thanks so much Arnold! Absolutely loving it and so many more better videos to come 😜
😂 enjoy the philippines warmest welcome to you ❤ take care
Awesome Video Again Thanks for sharing ✌️👍👍👍👍👍🙌👌🙏🇺🇸
Filipino street foods are generally prepared and sold clean. 😍
Wow the last time i join ur videos u have 620 subscribers now its getting bigger make it 2k ❤❤❤
New Subscriber from the Philippines 🇵🇭😊🙋
Welcome to Philippine brothers Enjoy your stay and hope you’ll enjoy our foods . Keep safe Maraming salamat means thank you very much. Magkano means How much Masarap delicious Bye Godbless brother
Nice video content its about foodies 😍😋 I love foods...
You and me both my friend 😍
Wow, great content , you spoke Tagalog too
Thank you! I’m trying 🥹 check my new video ❤️
Filipino barbeque is one of the best in the world cos of its marinade sauce in it. Try lechon, sinigang, lumpia, halo halo, sisig, pancit. Visit BGC in metro manila, Tagaytay near Metro manila, Mall of Asia
You’re pretty good at speaking the few Tagalog words that you’ve learned. You’ll learn more in time. The locals always appreciate the effort to learn their language.
Thanks for the kind words, I’m trying! Hopefully I will get better ☺️
Enjoy here in the philippines
Spanish empanadas you eat ❤
Keep safe happy and healthy
Welcome to the Philippines enjoy your stay❤❤🎉🎉
Thanks for having me ❤️
Welcome to the Philippines ♥️😊
Huge props for trying to learn the language, keep it up
Filipino barbecue is a lil bit sweet. So you nailed it. Much better if you dip it in a Filipino vinegar-based dipping sauce though
I will keep that in mind for next time 😎 thank you!
hey josh! a little tip when walking around the Philippines -- when in doubt or lost --ASK THE LOCALS. Ask, ask, ask. It will save you a lot of time and effort walking around and finding your way. Stay safe and enjoy!
I will keep that in mind from now on, thanks for the tips! ❤️
You just missed the coconut (buko in Tagalog) juice on the 1st container/dispenser in line🤣 the one on the other end in the booth where you got your pineapple juice😁
Cebu sinulog festival someday vlog be like 😍
you are pretty good in speaking tagalog..im impressed
Yes that’s awesome 👍👍👍👍👌
Really? Thanks so much! Hopefully it will only get better haha
Nice one - food looks great too!❤
It was delicious! You have to go try it for yourself 😊
New subscriber. :) Thanks for taking us along! You seem to pick up Tagalog fairly quickly. Just a quick suggestion. When you ask folks how they are, instead of "kumusta ka" which is quite informal, it would be better to say "kumusta po." The word "po" when speaking Tagalog just makes it sound more polite and respectful. :)
hi Josh! done watching your 3 videos and it was all good. im just smiling the whole time especially when ur speaking our native language.. here are some tips hope it will be a help..
when u are going somewhere u can ask and ask to save time. im just tired for you walking and walking around.😅 but im also loving it makes me laugh.. hope to see your next videos.. keep safe! ✌️❤️
I'm glad you're liking the Philippines. Next time you try sreet food on sticks (bbq, isaw etc) dip it in their sauce. It's much better with a little vinegar to cut the sweetness. Enjoy the Philippines!! I get a taste of home watching vloggers visit Manila.
I’ve tried the vinegar since this, love it! Thanks for the support, hope you enjoy my other videos ☺️
Pork barbecue is a traditional street food in the Philippines. You could try other barbeques like chicken feet, pork blood, etc
I will be trying them soon! 👀
I enjoy watching your vlog, new subscriber here from California.
Welcome! Thanks so much for the support 😊
U finally made it there hahaha wheres your handsome friend 😍❤
He’s around somewhere hahaha
Take care and eat a lot please ❤
That’s a good start Salcedo Market for food. Excited for you to discover the Philippines. Perfect timing for Christmas. 🎄A lot speak English so just ask anybody if you have questions or here. Your Tagalog is so cute 😁
Welcome to the PH! Excellent vid! your tagalog's really good, great pronunciation! you're doing very well! :) most in Manila mix Tagalog and English, its called Taglish - just pepper your English with those few Tagalog words as you're doing now and you'll be good! If you leave Manila for the Visayas region, be sure to pick up a few words in Bisaya/Visayan, as people there don't speak Tagalog. You can pepper your English with a few Visayan words to make it Bislish, just like you're doing with the Taglish already. Most here mix languages to make it easier for others, noting how multilingual and multicultural it is here. 180+ languages and ethnolinguistic groups sharing the same 7600+ island archipelago. Makes for immense diversity in foods!
Inengs is good for traditional ihaw-ihaw (filipino bbq). You'll find Filipino food includes a lot of foods brought in from Fujian in southern China historically = dumplings (siopao, siomai), spring rolls (lumpia), a whole wealth of regional noodle dishes (pancit); some foods are very spicy and a bit like neighboring Malay and Indonesian foods (Bicol Express and Laing from the east of the philippines; Piaparan, Tiyula itum, Rendang, Satti=satay, and Kulma from the southern Philippines); others have influence from Spain, Mexico and the new world (Menudo, Kaldereta, Tamales, Empanadas). Some share influence from Okinawa in southern japan (ginisang ampalaya) and miso. If other Asians make different types of chilli oil, filipino cuisine has many types of infused-vinegars that are used as dips or added to marinades and sauces (some with chilli, some with onion and garlic, some a blend of cane and rice vinegars). Filipino food comes in different flavor profiles: a common tart mixed with slightly sweet or with lots of umami profile - sweet + savory, and coconut milk, lemongrass, shrimp paste and osmetimes chili (ginataan foods).
Some places you guys can try for good, hygenic and affordable Filipino foods are Mang Inasal for a traditional fragrant bbq called inasal from the visayas (middle part of the philippines), Gerry's grill and Manam. For a great selection in Metro Manila, you can try Cabel's near Malacañang palace (posh place), Provenciano in Quezon city (good vibes), or Chef Laudico Guevarra's in San Juan (best buffet selection of Filipino cuisines). If you want to try regional delicacies which are a bit hard to get abroad- look for Palm Grill in Quezon City or Dulang in Malate (they both serve trad tausug food from the southern Philippines -some of this country's most aromatic foods). Hope this list helps and enjoy your time here!
Don't be afraid or shy talk to us Filipinos. We are very approachable. And we talk a lot! Lol. You may even make some friends. 🤗 Watching from Japan!
Josh try jollibee!! Chicken joy and spaghetti and burger steak
That’s ok if your Tagalog is bad at least you’re trying, and they understood you ❤
Atleast I’m trying 😄 hope it will improve ❤️
@@TheJourneyofJosh sure it will improve and your subscribers will dramatically go up because Filipinos are very supportive 🥰
I am enjoying your vlogs thank you for sharing!
Great job vlogging Josh! We've been enjoying your vlogs. If you want to say "one please" say "isa lang po". Good luck to you and your channel
Hi your new subscriber here and kumusta? (How are you?) ka Kuya(Big bro) Josh hehehehe...Omg ur one of the fresh or new travel vloggers here in the Philippines we welcome you all in our arms hehehe we filipinos love foreigners esp travel vloggers/youtubers bec we love foreigners who actually non stop promoting pur culture, food , tourist spots and importantly the people. We filipinos are friendly and hospitable. Don't always forget to speak some basic tagalog words and don't be shy asking the locals there not gonna bite you and they love to interact with yall bec try pur best to speak english fluently and even some of our shy but we can help when u are in time of need. Goodluck to your travel!! Ingat (take care) and Mabuhay(Longlive)!!! 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Josh try sisig/sinigang na baboy/ adobo thats famous local dish..Try also to find Buko or coconut Juice thats famous here ..Thnx Gb!..
Dumplings are considered Pinoy too because of our very long Chinese heritage. Pinoy food: lumpia, which either be fried or fresh lechon manok(chicken) or baboy(pork), pancit (any kind of noidles), pork or chickrn barbecues on sticks, kare-kare, sour houp like sinigsng(pork, fish or shrimps), and lots of other food...you just have to ask. If you are going to eat Pinoy food, try Manam, Dencio's, Gerry's, Aristocrat, Max's....😅 BTW, Pork LECHON is very, very popular in Cebu.
Filipino palate is DIVERSE, WE actually are more accrpting of cuisines from other parts of thr world, brought about by Filipino world diaspora!
Bro. first welcome to the Pearl of the Ocean which is Philippines. I suggest you go to the Malls it much more cooler and you can spent your half a day just exploring the whole Malls.
Enjoy your day bro.
nice brother
Josh you should try sizzling sisig its one of Ph's main/fave dish, you can have it while drinking beer, but its nice with rice also.
Cant wait for your next vlogs. ❤
it is a drinking food. Eating it with rice is just a scam. No need to hype it. At least you know it is a drinking food, a very over priced food item that is only good when you are drunk
Dude the guys was pointing at the coconut but you got the pineapple juice instead :D
I know I feel so stupid 😂
To try Filipino food, best to go to Carinderias and places where they sell silogs, you can look these 2 terms up. 🙂
Try to eat Dinugu-an wd rice😊😊and authentic lechon
authentic Filipino foods are available in some restaurants, like, the SINGING COOK and WAITERS (as in LIVE singing and dancing entertainment by the cook and waiters while you are eating your food), SAVORY, GERRY's GRILL, MAX's, and other establishments. Move around the GREENBELT area, also in Makati, for more.
The locals will definitely love you for trying to speak the language🥰👍Yes the pork barbecue you had was authentic Filipino. You can tell when it taste much sweeter & less spicy than the usual Thai or other Asian versions😁
Makati is our old CBD. If you want a modern area, go to BGC
BGC coming soon! 👀
Wow good tagalog
Welcome to the Philippines I'm your new subscriber
Pork barbeque is one of traditional food in the Philippines and it is always present on the table in any occasion.
Good thing is you are learning and can actually speak little Filipino words to be connected with the locals. Hope you enjoy your adventures here in the Ph
You missed the lumpia
( party fav dish ) besides buko juice tent
If u can tag your friends page here. So we can also support his youtube page also. Enjoy the philippines. God bless
He’s in my other description :) search for Kayyywild
Try lechon caldereta igado menudo putok batok
Since it's Christmas season and i am terribly missing Philippine Christmas so i am enjoying watching your vlogs Josh . Lucky you...you will be around for Christmas....
Oh and by the way instead saying maliit when you want to say you want small portion you can also say "kunti lang" ( just a little bit)..
Enjoy and stay safe Josh❤
Most foods in the Metro are sweet. Try other provinces more variety
I'm excited for you to discover provinces...coz our country can offer the best of the worlds.
I can’t wait to see them! ❤️
Just subscribed Josh!
Welcome to our country and enjoy your stay and our foods!
Just don't forget if you ever try our Kare-Kare dish, to put a little "bagoong" on your every bite..
Thanks so much! I will keep an eye out to try that ☺️
There’s coconut juice right there @ 14:54! It’s called Buko Juice ☺️ They probs went with the Filipino word 'cause it's shorter.
Josh, BBQ in a stick was originally Philippine Style of cooking BBQ using all kinds of meat (Beef, Pork or Chicken)…even here in California we’re using bamboo sticks or the reusable stainless stick.
Your videos are good josh
You're doing pretty great for someone who's just starting out! More power and keep up the good work!
And btw, the last thing you bought is literally referred to as pinoy BBQ so I think that's the most Filipino food item from all that you tried in this vid. Kuya was also referring to them based on size (small, medium, large) and got you to purchase the biggest one lol (malaki = big/large)
You have a nice tattoo for sure u will love apo wang od try and go there!😊😊😊
Yes, pork barbeque is filipino street food. Wow, that was a lot that you ate there! You can always ask the english translation no worries hehe😅 maliit-small malaki-big, we don't usually use katamtaman-medium. Consistent upload and good 20min. videos are perfect!👌🇵🇭🇵🇭🇬🇧🇬🇧
I’m happy I managed to atleast try one Filipino food 😂 I was stuffed! Thanks for the tips! I will use English when I need to but it’s great to try speak the language a little haha. Thanks so much for the kind words and support, more to come!
When a vendor says buko juice it means coconut juice. Buko translate to young coconut. Niyog means older coconut.
Hope you get to try adobo, sisig, sinigang, pancit, lechon, to name a few. Filipino food is so underrated but oh so good. Check out juicy vlog.
A few of those will be coming for sure! ❤️
Josh,i appreciate your filipino language,maybe if you study filipino language you can easily memories what is the meaning of the words from english to pilipino words.
Hi Josh! Chinatown in Binondo has tons of street food. It is also the oldest Chinatown outside China. Be super safe!
Chinatown coming tomorrow 😉
You should try Christmas carolling .. see reactions you get .. Christmas is a huge holiday in the Philippines
Bro .. try siomai.. no.1 in the philippines
Sounds delicious!
you gotta print out a bunch of calling cards every time somebody asks you if you're a vlogger. lots of foreign vloggers do that in the Philippines
Adobo, sinigang, dinuguan, lechon and lumpiang shanghai (don't be mislead by it's chinese sounding name, it's authentic Filipino food) are some Filipino foods you must try. And for the dessert, halo-halo is of course, a must try.
Some of them are coming up soon 🥳
That pork barbecue is a traditional Filipino snack and is best enjoyed with san miguel beer.
Like museums........you can take it
Hi Josh next time try Chinese food take care and have a great time here
Chinese food in Binondo coming very soon! Thanks so much Daniel
I like it when you say wow😂
Go to Ugbo Tondo, Quiapo, Divisoria... i can come with you if you want hahaha.
3 of those coming very soon! 😜
You can also use (Hello or Hi) then add the word "Kumusta Ka" then you add (Po) to be Formal if the person is older than you or talking to strangers
it is common nowadays to use Hello po or Hi po in having a casual conversation in the Philippines
Pork bbq is one of our traditional food.
Try asian fruits like guayabano, marang, lansones, rambutan, guava, mango, santol, and others
Some of those I’ve never even heard of 😮
And the sticky fruit but lovely durian 😆