If you can't get enough of those mangoes, there'll be a 'Mango All-You-Can' event at Ayala Malls Market! Market! in BGC on June 11th. You can eat as many mangoes as you want for only $4. Mangoes will come from Guimaras- the best in the world.
You seem like the more down-to-earth, kinder friend. I noticed how you treat the locals in a nicer and humbler manner than Harry and Dany. It may be trivial but kindness, no matter how small, goes a long way. More power and blessings to you, Ali!
i agree with this 👌. the other one was given 2 pcs of scallops for free and immediately he said that he was hustled that's why he got 2pcs for free. that's just typical western kind of mentality. When someone shows them kindness, helps them or give them something for free they automatically think that those people want something in return. they don't even know that it's normal here specially in wet markets that when you buy something specially from your "suki". you can ask for some extra 1 or 2 ie. tomato or egg or fruit or vegetable etc. it does not automatically mean they overcharged you or hustled you or want something in return from you. 2nd the fish that the first guy was selling i think was different kind from the fish he bought that's why the other one was more expensive. i think they though that all the fish there should be priced the same and only the weight should affect the price. but that's not the case. i mean1kg of lapu-lapu, will have a different price if you buy 1kg of milk fish. milk fish would be cheaper. so the price of fish would also vary in terms of what kind it is.
si ali rin pinaka like ko ang ugali sa kanilang tatlo but lahat sila okay ang ugali para sakin may pagkakaiba sila pero okay lang naman yun kasi lahat naman may weakness at strength pero ang isa sa pinakaimportante ay mabuti ang puso ng isang tao at honest.
i appreciate you and harry consistently upload a new video everyday before 6pm🤙🏼 it’s kinda stressful to bargain and to decide what to get and how will it cook there in Dampa but you did a good job!👌🏽
Amazing vlogs, Ali. Scooping all the streets, showing both worlds of what Philippines has to offer for travellers. Magaling!!! I am drooling while watching this Dampa (seaside) experience of yours and Harry.
We call that dampa and I love the food there! Seafood is so fresh and cooked just the way you like at a very reasonable price! Great choice to try the dampa. It is the cheaper option. Not only do you choose your own seafood but also choose the way you like them prepared. You try getting that amount of Ebi Tempura at a japanese restaurant and see how much that costs.Speaking of, now you make me want to have tempura!
When I went to the Philippines in 2019 right before the pandemic, I had Guimaras mangos, it's an island off Iloilo. Bacolod is a good place for that particular meal that you guys had,...maybe cheaper? not sure.
I love the Mangoes of Guimaras...smells like Pine and so sweet...Bacolod foods are Delicious and the whole Negros Island is beautiful...quiet...thanks God there are few Vloggers there and those who were able to reach Negros are nice...respectful ones like Kyle (Kulas) Brett...Finnsnow...Luke Martin and making it happen vlog
@@deanwinchester7723 There are 1,700 islands surrounded by coral seas. Just how that would compare to India in terms of live catching is a head scratcher.
Im glad that you tried this experience Ali. Been there before and its a good one. Love all your videos Ali and also of Harry Jaggard's. Enjoy the Philippines guys.
Don't be surprised by the cost of red groupers,that is one of the most expensive fish,only eaten at very special occasions.considered as only for the rich people.
Exactly! And the one that was offered to him is very fresh and very red compared to the one he bought. The more vivid the color or red grouper gets more expensive. I think Ali has trauma with scams from India 😂
Ali, I just love the way you go into the kitchen and the grilling area. It is a good way of knowing how cleanly they prepare your food. Great blog, as usual. Good advice from Harry how not to go to the first store. Go around and get the best price. -Ava
Wow you guys just had a seafood feast! And like harry i dont really have a big appetite but you guys demolished that! Great seeing you enjoying your meal and enjoying our country!
Hi Ali, thank you for posting this video. I never knew you can buy your own seafood and get it cooked there! I am a Filipina been living in Canada most of my life. I travel to the Philippines to visit and I learned a lot from your videos. Next time I go back home, I have alot of stuff to look forward to. Thank you for what you do! You should come visit Calgary, Alberta here in Canada during the Calgary Stampede. Nobody had blogged about it yet.
@@giancarlomagana3305 What is it that you don't fully comprehend of the word " TOURIST " !? Ali is a "TOURIST" because he ain't POOR!! God bless your knowledge buddy !! Thanks.😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Hello Kuya Ali! You guys should try some island hopping and try some local foods for each island you will visit cus every island/province has their own famous dish. Hope you guys are enjoying your stay in the Philippines🫡😀🇵🇭🫶🏻
The lapu-lapu (red grouper) that youre buying is one of the best tasting fish in the Philippines and its really pricy you 350 is a good price the seller is honest try it ala "escabeche"-deep fried with sweet n sour sauce, the other one is "bangus" or milkfish have it boneless and sizzling you gonna forget your name coz its heavenly taste sooo good!
You're adopting to Filipino culture very well Ali. 😊 Next time if you want sellers to give you lower price, tell them "Wala na bang tawad?". Then you can say the price you want. Stay safe and Enjoy. 👌
I think 350 is a very good price, that man was honest. As a local there, the price is even 400 the last time I bought because that fish is somewhat special in the market.
@@carla6251 I think that was not a Lapu-lapu, the first fish was Maya-maya that's why the price range is 370-350. Maya-maya is a fish packed with protein and less fat, the second fish which Ali bought was Lapu-lapu or Dalagang Bukid? Which was expensive for 180, a kilo of those usually around 220. He got duped from the second purchase.
Can't go wrong with sea food, street food in Manila 😋Phillipines is famous for their street food. When you and the Sire get together it's a wild ride as always. Thank you for this content King Ali 🤴 ❤🙏
Ali, lapu-lapu also tastes good when steamed. I hope you and Harry can try it next time. Mango is the national fruit of the country. It comes in different varieties and is exported to different countries.
You guys should try Kimpura restaurant. Make sure you get the Blue Marlin and the Chicken Teppanyaki. You can even request the chef to make it spicy. Kimpura is HIGHLY recommended, decent prices and probably the best japanese food in the country.
We call that kind of place "dampa" haggling with them is so difficult that's why I admire your temerity and patience. My favorite there is buttered shrimp and baked mussels. Hope you guys had a great meal. Cheers Harry and Ali and Dan who is absent today 🥂 ❤
I never try to eat dampa but I tried that eating seafood fresh catch of my relative fishermen its so good because it's really fresh. You and Harry are like filipino now you know how to make tawad when you buy something 😊
😩Feeling so hungry watching you and Harry eat all those seafood. But unfortunately, I'm allergic to seafood so I can't eat any of those. 😩Watching you and Harry enjoy your food just made me full. Btw, eating with your hands is cool in the Philippines, we use our hands to eat as well. 👍🏼👍🏼
Hello Ali. My parents and myself are huge followers of all your you tube videos. They have the best of entertainment and personal review of the places you visit. Keep doing what you do. All the best. 👍🥰
To experience a meal close to a Filipino feast you guys have to try the " kamayan bodle fight . You eat with your bare hand and the food is free for all
Ali u can eat Unlimited lobsters, crabs, clams & others seafods + Different pinoy,asian,western cuisines for only 3k pesos at Fresh Buffet in Solaire Hotel 😊 but trying fresh seafoods at local market is also a good experience 👍👏
The best way to enjoy a rainy day in Luzon is to spend a few hours at a hot springs swimming pool in Pansol, Laguna, between Calamba and Los Baños. Bring your own food to cook or order from a restaurant to a villa that you can rent as a group. Buy buko pie. Stay overnight to enjoy the warm water swimming pool.
Here in our place, we call it Pala-Pala where u can find the freshes & tastiest seafoods in a very cheap prices. U can have a kilo of shirmp, crabs & big fishes like Tuna cooked deliciously even better than a first class seafoods restaurant for just $20-40. So even people from Manila got shocked how cheap here in our place.
Garlic rice is better than plain rice & I suggest that u get a tripod that u can place in d table or any tripod so u can eat properly, it's very difficult to eat that way specially for seafood, and next time try to buy Fish (sinigang na shrimp/Prawns, sinigang sa miso, dip in Toyo(Soy Sauce/Calamansi/chili's (Salmon Belly) so u could have hot soup since it's rainy season. Sweet & chili crab, buttered hipon, Baked Mussels with cheese, Sizzling Squid/Gambas, just name it they know how to cook it for u.
Hey Ali. Jut wanted to help you identify those seafood better. The Lapu Lapu is one of the best fish you can feast on in the Philippines in so many ways. It could be good fried by itself, or have a sauce like a stew in sweet and sour sauce (escabeche) OR, you can make it also into fish soup with some local veggies. The Lapu Lapu is more commonly known in English as the Red Snapper. SO it really is good since Red Snappers are also kind of costly even here in the USA. Just an fyi, so you know what it could be good for next time. Good luck on your "food tripping" in the Philippines. Enjoy to the max!
Oh my gosh fellas,im watching this in the middle of the night,and you guys are making me so hungry!!!! 😂Lol i think i have to get seafood tomorrow,thankyou for sharing this video, really nice!!! 👍🙂
You must visit Cebu and try the Canyoneering, you may also visit Temple of Lea, Taoist Temple, Historical sites like Magellan’s Cross, Lapu Lapu Shrine. Enjoy your stay and keep safe.
Lapu-lapu fish is one of the finest fish in Philippines. Lapu-lapu is red in colour.In Tagalog red is translated 'pula'. So that's why the guy said 'pula-pula'/ 'red-red'.
Both of you Sir, Ali . and Harry is a mazing happy go around to say the and enjoying to talk and you taste the local foods a lot of children are following to you. happy a lot of laughter. then ypu went the market bought seafoods and had a restaurant to cooked it. low prize. God bless you all and more explored to my country the Philippines.
You're the first vbloger I see haggling here in Philippines. Most foreigners don't haggle, instead they bring a local with them to do the haggle. Hahaha. But it's good, it's funny you tried your best but you failed in haggling hahaha. Next time just bring a local with you to make things easier. But it's good you got a much cheaper price in the second seafood vendor. I usually buy seafoods in the mall, much easier, no haggle and less stress. lol. But yea, those were fresh catch I suppose.
5:19 loco loco is crazy, when you asked the name of the fish the guy said lapulapu when you said loco loco, he inverted the lapu lapu to pula pula. The price of the seafoods are ok just make a deal but not so low, sometimes they will not give it if the whole sale from the source is high.
Ali ali is in the seafoods house with harry so jealous you guys i really love eating seafoods too❤❤❤😀good thing is you look around to find cheaper than the first you asked. Goodjob!😀👍
Your show is my favorite out of all the vloggers in PI....why I'm Filipino and you are pure and genuine and you truly love the Philippines and especially the people! That I truly admire....keep up great videos! I enjoy watching from Florida! Thank you pare ....peace! Gman 305
Second part of my comment, at the dining table, I was salivating from all the seafood dishes and I felt grabbing one of the tempura from your hand Ali. It’s good to see you eating and enjoying the food. Well done 😂😂😂😂😂
Lovely seafood ali wow yummy !!! Also the mango that’s so sweet I know it my employer in London loves it so much I just come from holiday in Philippines and bring some mango for her and she love it
Thank you for being so polite and patient despite the overwhelming crowd. Your vlogs are so interesting and hilarious. Me being Filipino haven't even eaten in all those exotic places you go to. Wow. I'm a fan. Time to go back home. 👈
Awesome Ali....you tried the fish market...I went to a similar place maybe it was the same as you went but I remember it was served to us on the boardwalk/waterfront..we had a local with us who negotiated the prices but my favourite was also the shrimp
Brother eating with your hands is the Filipino way of eating it's a tradition you can be more like a Filipino by eating with your hands. More blessings brother love your Videos. 🇵🇭 Mabuhay!.
husband speaking age 80 17 Aug 23 - My " first " trip to Manila and on to Cebu was Jan. 1979 - Just married one year and a couple months. We were staying with my wife's brother in Manila. He took us to a restaurant, and I was watching the floor show, they were talking their language, then these big wooden bowls came to our table. ALL sea food - huge prawns, unshelled - ( you want me to touch that ) no way. In Cebu there is a restaurant called " shoot to kill " where you pick live fish to be cooked for you.
If you can't get enough of those mangoes, there'll be a 'Mango All-You-Can' event at Ayala Malls Market! Market! in BGC on June 11th. You can eat as many mangoes as you want for only $4. Mangoes will come from Guimaras- the best in the world.
That'll keep ya regular.
You seem like the more down-to-earth, kinder friend. I noticed how you treat the locals in a nicer and humbler manner than Harry and Dany. It may be trivial but kindness, no matter how small, goes a long way. More power and blessings to you, Ali!
i agree with this 👌. the other one was given 2 pcs of scallops for free and immediately he said that he was hustled that's why he got 2pcs for free. that's just typical western kind of mentality. When someone shows them kindness, helps them or give them something for free they automatically think that those people want something in return. they don't even know that it's normal here specially in wet markets that when you buy something specially from your "suki". you can ask for some extra 1 or 2 ie. tomato or egg or fruit or vegetable etc. it does not automatically mean they overcharged you or hustled you or want something in return from you.
2nd the fish that the first guy was selling i think was different kind from the fish he bought that's why the other one was more expensive. i think they though that all the fish there should be priced the same and only the weight should affect the price.
but that's not the case. i mean1kg of lapu-lapu, will have a different price if you buy 1kg of milk fish. milk fish would be cheaper. so the price of fish would also vary in terms of what kind it is.
I noticed that too ahha
i realy noticed that too..
@@repapips8774 noticed it too
si ali rin pinaka like ko ang ugali sa kanilang tatlo but lahat sila okay ang ugali para sakin may pagkakaiba sila pero okay lang naman yun kasi lahat naman may weakness at strength pero ang isa sa pinakaimportante ay mabuti ang puso ng isang tao at honest.
I love this concept of buying fresh sea food and the restaurant cooks it for you.
i appreciate you and harry consistently upload a new video everyday before 6pm🤙🏼
it’s kinda stressful to bargain and to decide what to get and how will it cook there in Dampa but you did a good job!👌🏽
May I please ask Harry's RUclips?🙏 I'm new to following Ali😊Thankyou
All good,found it Harry's Jaggad😊
Ali, I like how you just blend in with the filipino people, you also have good sense humour like filipinos
Amazing vlogs, Ali. Scooping all the streets, showing both worlds of what Philippines has to offer for travellers. Magaling!!! I am drooling while watching this Dampa (seaside) experience of yours and Harry.
I love it i never buy from first vendor allways check all prices . 👍😂
Always love your vlogs man, especially your enthusiasm and adventurous attitude! Been binge-watching your other videos too.
We call that dampa and I love the food there! Seafood is so fresh and cooked just the way you like at a very reasonable price! Great choice to try the dampa. It is the cheaper option. Not only do you choose your own seafood but also choose the way you like them prepared. You try getting that amount of Ebi Tempura at a japanese restaurant and see how much that costs.Speaking of, now you make me want to have tempura!
When I went to the Philippines in 2019 right before the pandemic, I had Guimaras mangos, it's an island off Iloilo. Bacolod is a good place for that particular meal that you guys had,...maybe cheaper? not sure.
I love the Mangoes of Guimaras...smells like Pine and so sweet...Bacolod foods are Delicious and the whole Negros Island is beautiful...quiet...thanks God there are few Vloggers there and those who were able to reach Negros are nice...respectful ones like Kyle (Kulas) Brett...Finnsnow...Luke Martin and making it happen vlog
Definitely cheaper, with fresh tuna, blue marlyn, scallops and other wide variety of choices of sea food.
Philippines sea treasures... Nice, if you love seafoods you can't get it any fresher than that! Enjoy!!!
You get live catch from sea in Goa India ....
@@deanwinchester7723 you can get live catch anywhere in the world lol. Not just India
@Dean Winchester you can also catch fresh live seafoods in all provinces near the sea in the Philippines. Philippines is an archipelago.
@@deanwinchester7723 There are 1,700 islands surrounded by coral seas. Just how that would compare to India in terms of live catching is a head scratcher.
Im glad that you tried this experience Ali. Been there before and its a good one. Love all your videos Ali and also of Harry Jaggard's. Enjoy the Philippines guys.
Don't be surprised by the cost of red groupers,that is one of the most expensive fish,only eaten at very special occasions.considered as only for the rich people.
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Welcome to the Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭🥰
I just hook that fish in our pond
The grouper with a green shirt is a little bit cheaper hahahahaha
Exactly! And the one that was offered to him is very fresh and very red compared to the one he bought. The more vivid the color or red grouper gets more expensive. I think Ali has trauma with scams from India 😂
Ali, I just love the way you go into the kitchen and the grilling area. It is a good way of knowing how cleanly they prepare your food. Great blog, as usual. Good advice from Harry how not to go to the first store. Go around and get the best price. -Ava
Wow you guys just had a seafood feast! And like harry i dont really have a big appetite but you guys demolished that! Great seeing you enjoying your meal and enjoying our country!
I noticed the taller you are the more confidence you have travelling around towering above everyone wherever you go. Good thing too.
Hi Ali, thank you for posting this video. I never knew you can buy your own seafood and get it cooked there! I am a Filipina been living in Canada most of my life. I travel to the Philippines to visit and I learned a lot from your videos. Next time I go back home, I have alot of stuff to look forward to. Thank you for what you do! You should come visit Calgary, Alberta here in Canada during the Calgary Stampede. Nobody had blogged about it yet.
350 is so expensive for that small one fish no loko loko😂
@@giancarlomagana3305 What is it that you don't fully comprehend of the word " TOURIST " !? Ali is a "TOURIST" because he ain't POOR!! God bless your knowledge buddy !! Thanks.😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@giancarlomagana3305buy bisugo ng màkakain ka ng lapu lapu mema ka😂😂
Thats looks delicious Ali. Fresh and directly cooked and also The servings prepared are good for 5 people
Hello Kuya Ali! You guys should try some island hopping and try some local foods for each island you will visit cus every island/province has their own famous dish.
Hope you guys are enjoying your stay in the Philippines🫡😀🇵🇭🫶🏻
The lapu-lapu (red grouper) that youre buying is one of the best tasting fish in the Philippines and its really pricy you 350 is a good price the seller is honest try it ala "escabeche"-deep fried with sweet n sour sauce, the other one is "bangus" or milkfish have it boneless and sizzling you gonna forget your name coz its heavenly taste sooo good!
You're adopting to Filipino culture very well Ali. 😊 Next time if you want sellers to give you lower price, tell them "Wala na bang tawad?". Then you can say the price you want. Stay safe and Enjoy. 👌
the guy doesn't even take change, why do you think he'll bargain?
I think 350 is a very good price, that man was honest. As a local there, the price is even 400 the last time I bought because that fish is somewhat special in the market.
but for one small lapu-lapu fish for 350 I think quite expensive though. The other vendor is only 150. So I think it's finding the cheaper price.
@@carla6251 I think that was not a Lapu-lapu, the first fish was Maya-maya that's why the price range is 370-350. Maya-maya is a fish packed with protein and less fat, the second fish which Ali bought was Lapu-lapu or Dalagang Bukid? Which was expensive for 180, a kilo of those usually around 220. He got duped from the second purchase.
@@kta_0187 ah ok. they all look the same color red. I always think all red fish are lapu-lapu hahaha
@@carla6251 i think the red ones are more expensive
@@carla6251 that one is really expensive. 350 is a good price. some markets would cost it 400-500.
Next time try the lapu-lapu, usually cooked in sweet and sour sauce. I think the sweet soy is teriyaki sauce which usually goes with tempura.
You did the right thing brother to get rid of a total rip off. Always negotiate for a reasonable price. 👍
U clearly dont know ur fish.
Can't go wrong with sea food, street food in Manila 😋Phillipines is famous for their street food. When you and the Sire get together it's a wild ride as always. Thank you for this content King Ali 🤴 ❤🙏
Enjoy your day and always take care
Ali, lapu-lapu also tastes good when steamed. I hope you and Harry can try it next time.
Mango is the national fruit of the country. It comes in different varieties and is exported to different countries.
You guys should try Kimpura restaurant. Make sure you get the Blue Marlin and the Chicken Teppanyaki. You can even request the chef to make it spicy. Kimpura is HIGHLY recommended, decent prices and probably the best japanese food in the country.
We call that kind of place "dampa" haggling with them is so difficult that's why I admire your temerity and patience. My favorite there is buttered shrimp and baked mussels. Hope you guys had a great meal. Cheers Harry and Ali and Dan who is absent today 🥂 ❤
I never try to eat dampa but I tried that eating seafood fresh catch of my relative fishermen its so good because it's really fresh. You and Harry are like filipino now you know how to make tawad when you buy something 😊
you both should try Mang Inasal Restaurant
Whew, Ali. That meal made me saliviate. It's been a long time since I visited Dampa. Good job!
Wow Ali u gained more subscribers here in the Philippines. Filipino's loves you.. ❤️
😩Feeling so hungry watching you and Harry eat all those seafood. But unfortunately, I'm allergic to seafood so I can't eat any of those. 😩Watching you and Harry enjoy your food just made me full. Btw, eating with your hands is cool in the Philippines, we use our hands to eat as well. 👍🏼👍🏼
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This 2nd shop had more options and the prices were reasonable as well.
Hello Ali. My parents and myself are huge followers of all your you tube videos. They have the best of entertainment and personal review of the places you visit. Keep doing what you do. All the best. 👍🥰
Nice video ali keep exploring my country 🇵🇭♥️
Didn't work man:(
Man I keep loving Philippines more because of this video
Thank you sooo much..
To experience a meal close to a Filipino feast you guys have to try the " kamayan bodle fight . You eat with your bare hand and the food is free for all
You guys are a tease! Im pretty much salivating looking at your table ❣️💕 Looks yummy 😍
Ali u can eat Unlimited lobsters, crabs, clams & others seafods + Different pinoy,asian,western cuisines for only 3k pesos at Fresh Buffet in Solaire Hotel 😊 but trying fresh seafoods at local market is also a good experience 👍👏
The best way to enjoy a rainy day in Luzon is to spend a few hours at a hot springs swimming pool in Pansol, Laguna, between Calamba and Los Baños. Bring your own food to cook or order from a restaurant to a villa that you can rent as a group. Buy buko pie. Stay overnight to enjoy the warm water swimming pool.
Here in our place, we call it Pala-Pala where u can find the freshes & tastiest seafoods in a very cheap prices. U can have a kilo of shirmp, crabs & big fishes like Tuna cooked deliciously even better than a first class seafoods restaurant for just $20-40. So even people from Manila got shocked how cheap here in our place.
Seafood is some of my favourite foods to try! Lobster, shrimp, scallops, muscles...its all fantastic
The only long form videos I would watch are Kurt & Luke, but Ali definitely jumped up in that category 🫡
Been watching your channel for couples of weeks and m loving it. First time commenting. Keep it up.
😮😋watching you guys eating seafood makes me hungry. I miss the Philippine life😎😋❤️
This was the best video I've seen.... good job ali machan 🥰🥰 you make me feel hungry .. I miss seafood 😩 😪....
Garlic rice is better than plain rice & I suggest that u get a tripod that u can place in d table or any tripod so u can eat properly, it's very difficult to eat that way specially for seafood, and next time try to buy Fish (sinigang na shrimp/Prawns, sinigang sa miso, dip in Toyo(Soy Sauce/Calamansi/chili's (Salmon Belly) so u could have hot soup since it's rainy season. Sweet & chili crab, buttered hipon, Baked Mussels with cheese, Sizzling Squid/Gambas, just name it they know how to cook it for u.
Hey Ali and Harry,the fish looks verry dilicious mmmmmmm realy fresh, thanks for showing, see you tomorrow....
In the Philippines its ok to eat by hands in native restaurants specially if the food is fried or grilled.
Hey Ali. Jut wanted to help you identify those seafood better. The Lapu Lapu is one of the best fish you can feast on in the Philippines in so many ways. It could be good fried by itself, or have a sauce like a stew in sweet and sour sauce (escabeche) OR, you can make it also into fish soup with some local veggies. The Lapu Lapu is more commonly known in English as the Red Snapper. SO it really is good since Red Snappers are also kind of costly even here in the USA. Just an fyi, so you know what it could be good for next time. Good luck on your "food tripping" in the Philippines. Enjoy to the max!
Oh my gosh fellas,im watching this in the middle of the night,and you guys are making me so hungry!!!! 😂Lol i think i have to get seafood tomorrow,thankyou for sharing this video, really nice!!! 👍🙂
You deserve a sub, and more subs, Ali! The local haggling plus the kitchen invasion sure was a success! Cheers!
Can u do jollibee vs KFC
මචාන් ?
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I will watch it later I'm just gonna buy some snacks cause I don't wanna get hungry while watching this😅
Just before watch it you were 69k but End of the video you have reached to 70k❤️ silent happiness from Sri Lanka❤️🇱🇰☹️
You must visit Cebu and try the Canyoneering, you may also visit Temple of Lea, Taoist Temple, Historical sites like Magellan’s Cross, Lapu Lapu Shrine. Enjoy your stay and keep safe.
Hello again Ali I'm always watching your videos and also Harry! Enjoy!
Ali, you’re eating like filipino, dipping the rice in the sauce.😀👍
Lapu-lapu fish is one of the finest fish in Philippines. Lapu-lapu is red in colour.In Tagalog red is translated 'pula'. So that's why the guy said 'pula-pula'/ 'red-red'.
Philippines is a heaven of food.. 🤩🇱🇰
Im from sri lanka and living in cebu city , agreed but කොත්තු , රයිස් තරම් නම් සෙට් නෑ ඉතින් 😂 .
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@@_RC_World HAHAHAHA YAHHH THAT'S TRUEE!! 😅
Then what we call Sri Lanka food 😅 mate
@@_RC_World bro what u doing in there ? 😅😹 Working?
Nice vlog enjoy and have fun here in Philippines🇵🇭 😃😍👍
Both of you Sir, Ali . and Harry is a mazing happy go around to say the and enjoying to talk and you taste the local foods a lot of children are following to you. happy a lot of laughter. then ypu went the market bought seafoods and had a restaurant to cooked it. low prize. God bless you all and more explored to my country the Philippines.
You're the first vbloger I see haggling here in Philippines. Most foreigners don't haggle, instead they bring a local with them to do the haggle. Hahaha. But it's good, it's funny you tried your best but you failed in haggling hahaha. Next time just bring a local with you to make things easier. But it's good you got a much cheaper price in the second seafood vendor. I usually buy seafoods in the mall, much easier, no haggle and less stress. lol. But yea, those were fresh catch I suppose.
💗💗💗SOOO YUMMY....I USED TO EAT THERE IN DAMPA WHEN I WAS IN PHILIPPINES...💖💖💖
Every one of your videos make me happy include your smile.... lv from Sri Lanka. Keep it up man.
Yuor content very interesting that's yuor vlog is more viewers gud luck god bless Ali injoy yuor vacation in the philippines
Wow! Amazing vlog Ali and Harry. Pls visit Kawasan Canyoneering in Cebu. You will have more fun there.
5:19 loco loco is crazy, when you asked the name of the fish the guy said lapulapu when you said loco loco, he inverted the lapu lapu to pula pula. The price of the seafoods are ok just make a deal but not so low, sometimes they will not give it if the whole sale from the source is high.
Ali ali is in the seafoods house with harry so jealous you guys i really love eating seafoods too❤❤❤😀good thing is you look around to find cheaper than the first you asked. Goodjob!😀👍
Hello Alii..... you're so adventurous.....happy to see you enjoying in your tour
this vid is very helpful for people looking for a restaurant at dampa.. keep it up.
Your show is my favorite out of all the vloggers in PI....why I'm Filipino and you are pure and genuine and you truly love the Philippines and especially the people! That I truly admire....keep up great videos! I enjoy watching from Florida!
Thank you pare ....peace!
Gman 305
Here in our local sea food restaurant it's called PalaPala...it's the same concept.Enjoy eating bro!
That’s a lot of food haha 😂 looks so good and mouthwatering. I’m jealous 😭
Second part of my comment, at the dining table, I was salivating from all the seafood dishes and I felt grabbing one of the tempura from your hand Ali. It’s good to see you eating and enjoying the food. Well done 😂😂😂😂😂
Lovely seafood ali wow yummy !!! Also the mango that’s so sweet I know it my employer in London loves it so much I just come from holiday in Philippines and bring some mango for her and she love it
The first one was a Lapu-Lapu or Red Grouper and it is bright red means it's good quality.
The one you had was a Red Snapper or in Filipino Maya Maya.
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Those squids Remind me of that prawn you had at The Ministry of Crab back in Sri Lanka.
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I love your video's your exploring the food's in the philippines it's a very nice culture
Thank you for being so polite and patient despite the overwhelming crowd. Your vlogs are so interesting and hilarious. Me being Filipino haven't even eaten in all those exotic places you go to. Wow. I'm a fan. Time to go back home. 👈
Enjoy pamore- love how you guys deal with the locals. Be safe and explore more ocean side of our country. Ali & Harry the great bloggers...
Good choice for a fish 👍a bit expensive though but worth it and you're a legend in haggling the price 😅 like a true filipino
Welcome to our mother land phillipines 🇵🇭 i hope you enjoy our country ilove you 🇵🇭🙏❤️
Awesome Ali....you tried the fish market...I went to a similar place maybe it was the same as you went but I remember it was served to us on the boardwalk/waterfront..we had a local with us who negotiated the prices but my favourite was also the shrimp
Filipinos also make Garlic Fried Rice and Bagoong fried rice which is made with shrimp paste... you should try those next time.
Brother eating with your hands is the Filipino way of eating it's a tradition you can be more like a Filipino by eating with your hands. More blessings brother love your Videos.
🇵🇭 Mabuhay!.
I love eating with my hands specially when the food is this good❤️
30:05, That's also a filipino thing you can ea with your hands, called "kamayan"
Yup we eat with our hands too.
I'm your Sri Lankan fan 🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰
The sweet soy that you tasted is japanese soy sauce made for the tempura. Keep Vlogging Ali and take care. Love, the Philippines
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"Wow. Bahuth Achcha" 🤣🤣🤣
That mango seems to have been really good it took you all the way to India 🤣🤣
husband speaking age 80 17 Aug 23 - My " first " trip to Manila and on to Cebu was Jan. 1979 - Just married one
year and a couple months. We were staying with my wife's brother in Manila. He took us to a restaurant, and I was
watching the floor show, they were talking their language, then these big wooden bowls came to our table. ALL sea
food - huge prawns, unshelled - ( you want me to touch that ) no way. In Cebu there is a restaurant called " shoot to kill "
where you pick live fish to be cooked for you.
Love your videos ❤️🔥
Eating by hand here in the Philippines is pretty common too.
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Its a lot less fish than you bought Sire.
Half a kilo each of prawns & lobster vs 4 shrimps, 2 squids & a 600g fish says the price difference.
Right now I'm still a vegetarian, but after this video everyone will become a devouring seafood monster lol
I like the way you treat people in evry place you blog more blessing to you Ali
I love how you bargain for the prize and be practical for saving money. next content surviving a day in ph for only 100 pesos.
Wow! All those dishes looked delicious..my mouth is watering while watching you guys..nice video ❤️
Just found your channel and I've been binge watching. Thanks for the vids man ❤
Awee i love you two together. You guys are funny and just having a good time.