At the beginning of the Pandemic, these guys came through and donated one of the best meals we ever had to our whole ER department. I will forever be thankful.
The Park's Finest is such a gem in LA's Historic Filipinotown (HiFi)!! They were feeding frontline workers like me throughout the pandemic prior to re-opening their restaurant 🥺
I've eaten there. The food is garbage. Only thing there that's good is the Pulled Pork. The beef short ribs you see on the presentation. They are "Market Price" (meaning they are EXPENSIVE). $45 A POP. Enjoy fellas 😉
This guy seems like the real deal and love his enthusiasm!! Please keep it up and hope I have a chance to taste this fantastic food, although I'm near Boston! Great job and the Filipino influence!
Nah. He might have brought it out when filming took place or is a workplace uniform for the authentic filipino experience. Either way props for him for showing it on cam.
johneric gave a walking tour of filipinotown and i was lucky enough to be present. he has a tremendous knowledge of the area's history and culture, and his enthusiasm and love for his community are palpable. after the tour we stopped by park's finest and had some delicious food. really this place and johneric are a treat!
I've eaten there. The food is garbage. Only thing there that's good is the Pulled Pork. The beef short ribs you see on the presentation. They are "Market Price" (meaning they are EXPENSIVE). $45 A POP. Enjoy fellas 😉
@@Никарагуанскийпрочность why don’t you go there and vent out. This platform is not the venue for your complaint. You’re even hiding your identity by using this greek name. Show up your real name and the real you. Attention seeker brat. I guess your childhood is sad. Hahaha
@@aizenfordpagulong264 Well hello there? A year has passed by and it seems like expressing myself and freedom of speech is nonexistent in this thread. I apologize if I offended you in any form or fashion. I moved on from this. Have a good day and take it easy.
This place is the real deal. Come hungry because you're gonna eat more than you planned to before you walked in. It's that good! Shout out to Johneric & Fam!!!
@@DEEYAREE Everyone I’ve talked to says it’s horrible. When I had it was dry… not necessarily horrible just dry for me… Although the best bbq I’ve ever had was in the Caribbean… Fucking amazing…
Im a Pinoy who is very passionate about cooking and sharing food and yes I smoked and bbq many cuts of meat this makes me feel warm and proud of this brother. Thank you po
@@catzor4795 he's not filipino. That dude is for sure east asian, pretending to be filipino. I always see him commenting even in filipino history videos
Perfect way to invite the good energy and remove the negative. The food looks delicious and really liked the overall energy. Especially loved the "heart on his sleeve".
The Park's Finest BBQ... I've seen this place featured so many times in so many RUclips videos... One day I will visit this magical place... one day... 🤤
tried it twice to be sure. Disappointed both times. I like the concept but execution is horrible. Everyone i know who have been there say the same thing. But to each their own. Edit: desserts were good though.
@@eduardochavacano Obviously because they mix filipino food with what they have in the US. They're doing with the best of what they have, and it works. 👍
@@eduardochavacano Parang hindi nakinig, no? Sinabi nga yung spices at blends nila ang rason kung bakit tawag pa rin Pinoy food niluluto nila. Bibingka di ka kumakain? Baka sa parte ng Pilipinas kung saan ka galing. Ang dami-daming kultura at tao sa Pilipinas, sa tingnan mo lahat magkakaparehos ng style? Ignorante na nga, bingi pa. Amp. Edit: I replied in Tagalog cus that's what I am. If you're from another part of the country and you don't understand what they're cooking, it doesn't mean it's not Filipino.
Shouts to the Filipino community... All that look good as hell for sure, the food lover's love what y'all have done n brought to the food world. Much love from Michigan💯
It's my favorite adobo with coconut milk. The way we cook it in our family is we make it spicy by adding jalapeños. Bibingka is typically eaten during Christmas holidays, kind a like turkey for Thanksgiving.
This place closing to the public was one of my least favorite parts of 2020. So much to love about their BBQ. My mouth is watering just thinking about them.
I've eaten there. The food is garbage. Only thing there that's good is the Pulled Pork. The beef short ribs you see on the presentation. They are "Market Price" (meaning they are EXPENSIVE). $45 A POP. Enjoy fellas 😉
@@Никарагуанскийпрочность Nooo! So sad hearing you say that. I gotta disagree obvs. I've found their meat to be exceptionally moist and flavorful. Also, BBQ is always expensive I've found so I usually don't consider price or "value" when ordering it. It's a treat-yo-self kind of meal.
@@paologoitia3513 Nope not troll behavior. Just releasing the objective facts to prevent the guilable and delusional from wasting time and money there. Yes I'm copying and pasting but at least the truth comes out of mouth and keyboard. Your just hating on me and simping then. *truth comes out of my mouth *simping them ☆Please excuse any grammatical errors, still learning my English. It's my 4th language. So excuse me if you can't understand nor comprehend my texts.
@@mattbrewbaker when I went the Tri-Tip was terrible. They thick cut it and I don't know if it was either a noob or the cooks don't know but they didn't even cut it "Against The Grain". Came out overly salty, dry, & chewy.
This restaurant is AMAZING. The food, the service and most importantly the culture of this restaurant is what makes it amazing. I am Filipino born in America. This place represents people like me and a generation of American born Filipinos. If you’re looking for traditional Filipino food there’s a hundred other restaurants in LA that do that. If you’re looking for FLAVORFUL & DELICIOUS modern takes on Filipino BBQ, you’ve come to the right place. & to all the “haters” that have never tried Park’s Finest & all the racists in these comments FVCK OFF! come to LA and say that to the owner’s face. He makes amazing food and has one hell of a right hook! God Bless.
I've eaten there. The food is garbage. Only thing there that's good is the Pulled Pork. The beef short ribs you see on the presentation. They are "Market Price" (meaning they are EXPENSIVE). $45 A POP. Enjoy fellas 😉
English speaking Fil-Ams are always explaining why Filipino Filipinos might say they are not cooking authentic traditional Filipino cuisine. Yet my cousin in the Philippines cooked me an Adobo with Pineapples in it LOL shout out to my Pare from Cooking school. From the Santa Ana Satanas.
i think theres a lot to be learned from the fil-ams featured in this video. clearly a lot of effort went into achieving their goals. too often we see our kababayans fall short and get easily discouraged or be complacent and quickly be comfortable with the pwede na attitude. we should strive to push forward at all times. we cannot continue to to be content with age old standards that dont do anyone any good. Congratulations to the Parks Finest crew
I've eaten there. The food is garbage. Only thing there that's good is the Pulled Pork. The beef short ribs you see on the presentation. They are "Market Price" (meaning they are EXPENSIVE). $45 A POP. Enjoy fellas 😉
@@Никарагуанскийпрочность seems like you're so desperate to say hateful words to them..maybe you own a restaurant next to them..and you have very few customers
I've tried ginataang carabao, I've also tried adobong carabao, but I've never tried carabao as ginataan and adobo together. Might just order me some carabeef and try cooking it as ginataang adobong carabao.
@@jastinep.3659 Ah ok, dito kasi sa amin pag may pista may nagkakatay ng kalabaw tapos Simple lang ang luto kaya may sebo talaga lalo dumi dikit sa labi
My friends and I ate the whole short rib, we left a clean bone. I remember our server walking by and nodding at us and smiling. The food is amazing there!
Every filipino food has a story trust me, like ADOBO there is no proper way to cook it. You just need to throw the ingredients in, no measurements, just cook with your heart and feel the cook. when you feel its good. Its probably good.
At the beginning of the Pandemic, these guys came through and donated one of the best meals we ever had to our whole ER department. I will forever be thankful.
Filipinos have thing called "Bayanihan". It means we will always help our brothers and sisters in need of help.
Filipino nationals are Social and Generous
@@exudeku yes indeed! proud to be a Filipino!
The Park's Finest is such a gem in LA's Historic Filipinotown (HiFi)!! They were feeding frontline workers like me throughout the pandemic prior to re-opening their restaurant 🥺
Damn even the acronym is stylized and high tech love it.
"frontline workers" stop lying.
I've eaten there. The food is garbage. Only thing there that's good is the Pulled Pork. The beef short ribs you see on the presentation. They are "Market Price" (meaning they are EXPENSIVE). $45 A POP. Enjoy fellas 😉
@@Никарагуанскийпрочность garbage to you maybe, for some maybe not
@@Никарагуанскийпрочность Copy and pasting huh
I love a chef who wears his heart of his sleeve.
Eyyyy 🔥
This guy seems like the real deal and love his enthusiasm!! Please keep it up and hope I have a chance to taste this fantastic food, although I'm near Boston!
Great job and the Filipino influence!
I see what you did there😂😂
@@rg20322 àaaààaÀ as
i was 7 mins in till i got what you wrote hahahha
My man cooking in a barong. Respect.
You know he's serious about filipino food when he brings out the barong
that's the first thing I've noticed also...nakaka proud!
Nah. He might have brought it out when filming took place or is a workplace uniform for the authentic filipino experience. Either way props for him for showing it on cam.
Polo barong.
What is barong?
johneric gave a walking tour of filipinotown and i was lucky enough to be present. he has a tremendous knowledge of the area's history and culture, and his enthusiasm and love for his community are palpable. after the tour we stopped by park's finest and had some delicious food. really this place and johneric are a treat!
Johneric Concordia is not just a chef, he's a food philosopher! As a Filipino American this piece resonated with me. Thanks for posting!
I've eaten there. The food is garbage. Only thing there that's good is the Pulled Pork. The beef short ribs you see on the presentation. They are "Market Price" (meaning they are EXPENSIVE). $45 A POP. Enjoy fellas 😉
@@Никарагуанскийпрочность why don’t you go there and vent out. This platform is not the venue for your complaint. You’re even hiding your identity by using this greek name. Show up your real name and the real you. Attention seeker brat. I guess your childhood is sad. Hahaha
@@Никарагуанскийпрочность stop the cap
@@aizenfordpagulong264 Well hello there? A year has passed by and it seems like expressing myself and freedom of speech is nonexistent in this thread. I apologize if I offended you in any form or fashion. I moved on from this. Have a good day and take it easy.
This place is the real deal. Come hungry because you're gonna eat more than you planned to before you walked in. It's that good! Shout out to Johneric & Fam!!!
Trust me it isn’t Texas BBQ
@@Ponysoldier12 who said this was texas bbq?
@@Ponysoldier12 you are correct. It ain't Texas bbq. It's not Memphis or KC bbq either. It is however excellent LA bbq.
@@DEEYAREE Everyone I’ve talked to says it’s horrible. When I had it was dry… not necessarily horrible just dry for me…
Although the best bbq I’ve ever had was in the Caribbean… Fucking amazing…
Awesome! Thanks for your opinion!
Just his confidence alone makes me want to try his food.
orange man bad
🤮
@@RyanCoomer what does that have to do with anything?
@@RyanCoomer True he is
@@aarondonald1611 Orange man bad 🤖
I really enjoy these types of stories. Meeting the staff, chefs and learning a bit about their day. Cheers!
orange man bad tho
@@RyanCoomer lol wot?
I love Parks Finest, I’ve never been disappointed with anything there. I’m happy to see they’ve pulled through the lockdowns!
Im a Pinoy who is very passionate about cooking and sharing food and yes I smoked and bbq many cuts of meat this makes me feel warm and proud of this brother. Thank you po
These dudes have been an LA institution for years. Glad to see them get the Eater limelight.
the power of pinoy baiting videos.
@@eduardochavacano I've never seen a self-hating Filipino before. That's new.
@@eduardochavacano Well if you fell for the bait, then it's not their fault. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@catzor4795 he's not filipino. That dude is for sure east asian, pretending to be filipino. I always see him commenting even in filipino history videos
@@alas2210 I wouldn't be surprised if he really isn't a Filipino, putting coconut milk in pork adobo lol wildin'.
I don't know much about cooking and stuff like that, but this Sir really explains well.
Perfect way to invite the good energy and remove the negative. The food looks delicious and really liked the overall energy. Especially loved the "heart on his sleeve".
The Park's Finest BBQ... I've seen this place featured so many times in so many RUclips videos... One day I will visit this magical place... one day... 🤤
You’ll be disappointed.
Can tell you, you won’t be disappointed. Don’t listen to that fool^
tried it twice to be sure. Disappointed both times. I like the concept but execution is horrible. Everyone i know who have been there say the same thing. But to each their own.
Edit: desserts were good though.
@@lf6878 Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
L.A. bbq 😂
@@ejs18 delusional
The chef is literally wearing your heart on your sleeve. Great video 😃
2:01 _"All we're tryna do is to kinda introduce you to Filipino food. Something that you LOVE, you just don't know yet!"_ :-D
I could listen to the Johneric talk about his food and his restaurant all day long.
Thank you for bringing the Filipino goodness in the US.
you probably know very little about Filipino food. The stuff they make in the US is not close to what 98% of Filipinos get to swallow.
@@eduardochavacano Obviously because they mix filipino food with what they have in the US.
They're doing with the best of what they have, and it works. 👍
@@eduardochavacano it be your own people hating but okay…
@@eduardochavacano Parang hindi nakinig, no? Sinabi nga yung spices at blends nila ang rason kung bakit tawag pa rin Pinoy food niluluto nila. Bibingka di ka kumakain? Baka sa parte ng Pilipinas kung saan ka galing. Ang dami-daming kultura at tao sa Pilipinas, sa tingnan mo lahat magkakaparehos ng style? Ignorante na nga, bingi pa. Amp.
Edit: I replied in Tagalog cus that's what I am. If you're from another part of the country and you don't understand what they're cooking, it doesn't mean it's not Filipino.
Shouts to the Filipino community... All that look good as hell for sure, the food lover's love what y'all have done n brought to the food world. Much love from Michigan💯
Let's Go Kababayan.
Love this guy's energy and passion!
Ang sarap ng mga ulam dito!! Ang gutom na ako dahil ang video ninyo!!
I'm an seventh day adventist, i'm glad that he put and honor his grandma recipe and her beliefs to his dish. Love from PH.
Omg that beef short ribs looks so good ughh.
What a fantastic epesode! I wish every one of them of them eternal health and wealth!
It's my favorite adobo with coconut milk. The way we cook it in our family is we make it spicy by adding jalapeños. Bibingka is typically eaten during Christmas holidays, kind a like turkey for Thanksgiving.
This is awesome! Glad to see more new content :)
My parents are first generation Filipino-Americans. Always special when the family has authentic menus
6:03 Lmao the “DAYM this some good shit” got me dying laughing 🤣 🤚
This place closing to the public was one of my least favorite parts of 2020. So much to love about their BBQ. My mouth is watering just thinking about them.
I've eaten there. The food is garbage. Only thing there that's good is the Pulled Pork. The beef short ribs you see on the presentation. They are "Market Price" (meaning they are EXPENSIVE). $45 A POP. Enjoy fellas 😉
@@Никарагуанскийпрочность Nooo! So sad hearing you say that. I gotta disagree obvs. I've found their meat to be exceptionally moist and flavorful. Also, BBQ is always expensive I've found so I usually don't consider price or "value" when ordering it. It's a treat-yo-self kind of meal.
@@mattbrewbaker hes copy pasted this statment. Seems like troll behaviour.
@@paologoitia3513 Nope not troll behavior. Just releasing the objective facts to prevent the guilable and delusional from wasting time and money there. Yes I'm copying and pasting but at least the truth comes out of mouth and keyboard. Your just hating on me and simping then.
*truth comes out of my mouth
*simping them
☆Please excuse any grammatical errors, still learning my English. It's my 4th language. So excuse me if you can't understand nor comprehend my texts.
@@mattbrewbaker when I went the Tri-Tip was terrible. They thick cut it and I don't know if it was either a noob or the cooks don't know but they didn't even cut it "Against The Grain". Came out overly salty, dry, & chewy.
This restaurant is AMAZING. The food, the service and most importantly the culture of this restaurant is what makes it amazing. I am Filipino born in America. This place represents people like me and a generation of American born Filipinos. If you’re looking for traditional Filipino food there’s a hundred other restaurants in LA that do that. If you’re looking for FLAVORFUL & DELICIOUS modern takes on Filipino BBQ, you’ve come to the right place.
& to all the “haters” that have never tried Park’s Finest & all the racists in these comments FVCK OFF! come to LA and say that to the owner’s face. He makes amazing food and has one hell of a right hook! God Bless.
I've eaten there. The food is garbage. Only thing there that's good is the Pulled Pork. The beef short ribs you see on the presentation. They are "Market Price" (meaning they are EXPENSIVE). $45 A POP. Enjoy fellas 😉
I went to school with her in Virgil. She was C track. Nice to see she’s doing well.
I live in Winnipeg, Manitoba. A lot of Filipinos here & tbh they’re so chill & got great food 🤪
Always awesome to see tri tip and Santa Maria get some love
Wow! This entire team is a class act.
We're at our best together vs apart. I'm glad kids will know a more integrated society than what I grew up in....hopefully.
My absolute favorite here is the coconut beef and the bibingka cornbread. AMAZING!!!
Sincerely, this is a place and its people that I'm proud of. Mabuhay kayo, mga kababayan!
The chef's enthusiasm made me hungry for his food. 🍻
the duality. he could both rap the best filipino barbecue to me and probably run for president
Love how the dude speaks.
Man, I got all the feels watching this. Much love to y’all!
Oh man, I need to fly back to LA. I have a feeling that Jo Koy will be making a visit soon
props to that bambu (de pistola) stickers, man!
to express emotional honesty and openness
This man gives me such good vibes. Its great to see bueatifull people like him on this earth.
English speaking Fil-Ams are always explaining why Filipino Filipinos might say they are not cooking authentic traditional Filipino cuisine. Yet my cousin in the Philippines cooked me an Adobo with Pineapples in it LOL shout out to my Pare from Cooking school. From the Santa Ana Satanas.
You can adobo virtually anything
I'm gonna have to check that spot out next time I visit LA. Much love to my Filipino community!!!
I am a proud pinoy born and raised in the Philippines. Seeing a fellow pinoy succeed brings happiness to me. #PinoyCan
#goPinoy!👊😤
💜💛💯🔥
the smoked meats looks so good 🔥🔥🔥
Dude wearing a barong during the interview. I love it
That all looks wonderful...I wish I was there
Braddah! Much respect to you and your crew A+++
This man got the most Filipino name I ever seen. AND he's wearing a barong lmao.
i think theres a lot to be learned from the fil-ams featured in this video. clearly a lot of effort went into achieving their goals. too often we see our kababayans fall short and get easily discouraged or be complacent and quickly be comfortable with the pwede na attitude. we should strive to push forward at all times. we cannot continue to to be content with age old standards that dont do anyone any good.
Congratulations to the Parks Finest crew
Solid neto! Nadala ako tapos Samba pala yung tugtog sa Background! Hahahaha. Galeng!
I love BBQ and I love Filipino food! My mouth watered the entire time…too bad so far away 😩
Food looks amazing! Added to my bucket list!
Filipinos have an amazing bbq flavor. Must try!!!!
All the shows get better and better about barbecuing all your shows are good on here
I think this guy wears his heart on his sleeve
i never knew this place existed. thanks for the upload, will be visiting this place for sure
I’m not a cornbread eater but I wanna taste that… looks so soft 😩😩😩
Bro it’s I hate to say it but it’s crunchy bro
I can confirm that this is the real Filipino flavor; we measure garlic with our hearts.
If the recipe says one clove, add nine more for good measure.
I definitely gotta hit this next time I go to LA. This food looks too good bro.
are they still around? as a filipino american from norcal, i gotta come to socal to try this!!!
I definitely want to try the beef coconut! 😋 I just made adobo a couple days ago, but yours looks soooooo much better!
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I've eaten there. The food is garbage. Only thing there that's good is the Pulled Pork. The beef short ribs you see on the presentation. They are "Market Price" (meaning they are EXPENSIVE). $45 A POP. Enjoy fellas 😉
@@Никарагуанскийпрочность copy and pasting
@@virgil1901 Let the truth be told. Say what you want to say.
@@Никарагуанскийпрочность seems like you're so desperate to say hateful words to them..maybe you own a restaurant next to them..and you have very few customers
Watching from Philippines! 🇵🇭 🇵🇭#ProudToBeFilipino
I've tried ginataang carabao, I've also tried adobong carabao, but I've never tried carabao as ginataan and adobo together. Might just order me some carabeef and try cooking it as ginataang adobong carabao.
*smoked ginataang adobong carabao hehe
May sebo lang ang Carabao meat pero ok parin
@@tongtv1709 kaya nga sabi sa vid e smoked ung meat para mabawasan ung mantika.
@@jastinep.3659 Ah ok, dito kasi sa amin pag may pista may nagkakatay ng kalabaw tapos Simple lang ang luto kaya may sebo talaga lalo dumi dikit sa labi
I've had adobo sa gata in a few carinderias here in Manila with chicken or pork, apparently it's a Bicolano specialty.
I saw him before in diners, drive- ins and dive with Guy in Food Network. I love that he is wearing a Barong!
any place with dancing lions and fireworks gets a huge thumbs up in my book!
That cornbread is genius. The BBQ is inspired.
I love how he wore a traditional Filipino barong 🇵🇭 🤍
This guy needs a medal 🏅
I would easily get the name confused thinking it's a korean joint since "Park" is a common korean last name. The food looks freaking amazing though
walang tatalo sa Filipino food!!!! kahit saang bansa pa ako makapunta... walang makakapagpaligaya sa tyan ko kundi PAGKAING PINOY!!!!
My mum and I visited there on holiday and still talk about how great their food was! The cornbread was amazing
That's another good Filipino Content! ❤
Nice feature! Love the food here! Awesome tritip and coco beef! Well recommended
Yummy food! Love seeing some fusion.
11:21 that spread looks dope! what a sumptuous delight!
The samba playing in the background reminded me of Brazilian movies from the 70s/80s
Cool… another food joint I’m gonna check out when I’m in LA
My friends and I ate the whole short rib, we left a clean bone. I remember our server walking by and nodding at us and smiling. The food is amazing there!
Now this place has a very homely feel to it.
This video gave me Filipino pride.
Every filipino food has a story trust me, like ADOBO there is no proper way to cook it. You just need to throw the ingredients in, no measurements, just cook with your heart and feel the cook. when you feel its good. Its probably good.
Thank you for your love
This guy feels more legit than these so called Filipino celebrity chef in Norway who describe Filipino food as “very bad”
Right? Funny thing is he admitted that he doesn't know anything about Pinoy food other than adobo and halo-halo.
That's just a self hating man.
How in the hell I didn't know about this phenomenal YT CHANNEL before.
That bibingka would be amazing with some slices of salted egg on top 🥵🤤
WELCOME BACK
I can tell he is prior-service. “Utilizing… briefing… expeditor…”
Absolutely correct!
He calls for a party of 5 to be plated before they even sat down. This man has it down!
That's how we talk in the kitchen. A lot of phrases have been taken from military lingo. For example, when we run out of something we say it's 86'd.
@@YTGofckyourself +1 same thing with heard/echo, etc same idea as roger
However I have a feeling OP is right
That’s just kitchen lingo bro haha
Love this place!!!
“You know it’s gonna be good, when they use a wok”
-Uncle Roger
That's a tradition
Man killing the kitchen and definitely in the gym too
I wish I could try it! 😍
This makes my mouth water. 😋😋😋😊💕🇵🇭
Damn that looks good. Gotta try them out!
Grill is sure fire with that Bambu sticker on! 🔥🇵🇭