Trying 25 Balinese STREET FOODS Across BALI!
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- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
- Indonesian food is one of the most interesting and complex cuisines in all of Asia. If you’ve been watching us for awhile, you know that our family loves a number-based challenge. We visited 21 resorts in 2021 and 22 cities in 2022. So on this trip, we’re setting out to try 25 different street foods in Bali, Indonesia.
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Street Food Night Market: Pasar Senggol Gianyar
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Babi Guling Restaurant
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Here are all the foods we tried in this video:
1. Serombotan - Balinese salad
2. Pepelan - coconut balls
3. Klepon - Indonesian sweet with the gushy filling
4. Lempog - Indonesian sweet
5. Jaja Bali - Indonesian sweet
6. Kue Bugis - Indonesian sweet
7. Gopel - Indonesian sweet
8. Corn Dog - Indonesian corn dog
9. Gulai Kambing - goat soup
10. Sate Kambing - goat satay
11. Es buah - mixed fruits drink
12. Es Campur - mixed jellies drink
13. Mi Ayam - noodle soup with chicken
14. Bakso Ayam - chicken meatballs
15. Nasi Campur Ayam - mixed rice with chicken
16. Martabak Mani - Indonesian thick pancake
17. Babi Guling - Balinese roasted whole pig
18. Lawar - salad
19. Oret - blood sausage
20. Oret Taluh - pork and egg sausage
21. Sate Lilit - ground pork satay
22. Sate Empol - ground pork and liver satay
23. Sate Celeng - pork satay
24. Ares - banana stem, jackfruit and pork soup
25. Babi Goreng - fried pork
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Awesome! That place looks amazing and the food looks delicious! ❤ I really hope to visit these places one day, so thank you for your informative videos 👍🏽
Just recently found this channel because I want to take my family traveling, and I'm really digging these street food videos. You and your family are awesome. Keep living the dream!
What's up Top Flight Family! Thanks once again for an awesome food video!! Tasting new foods are what I'm totally looking forward to when I begin my foreign travels. You guys always have fun looking food excursions and I always learn something new about foods and how people abroad prepare their foods. I'm one of those people who will try anything once but within ocular reason of course😆 The foods y'all showcased looked great and very colorful!! I don't eat much pork but the Babi Guling pigs did look good spinning around. You can't beat crispy pork skin! 😁Looks like you guys had a ball in Bali!! I appreciate all that you guys do for us and I'll see you in the next adventure! Be well, be safe and Cheers!!!
Yummmmm!!! You're making me hungry!
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I’m late but yay a new video!
looks yummy! thankyou for coming to bali 😊
Fascinating food. Admire your courage 😂
Love your videos!
Thank you so much!
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. I’m off to Bali in January and I’m excited to try their street food. New subscriber here. Love your beautiful family
The sugary starches look so good
Hey fam. Watching you and other food influencers/content creators shows wonderful seasonings/foods/and flavors. American food seems basic in comparison. And foods around the world seem to be very carb laden yet the ppl are not obese which I think because much more grown and truly organic and less processed and canned. 🤷🏻♀️. Sean and Ella’s commentary and faces are hilarious 😂 but they are a bit more daring and willing to taste than me. The jelly dessert looks really sweet and you guys have confirmed. The soups seem to be a hit. QUESTION: at 13:47, how did you feel about the lady preparing your plate with her hands? She didn’t use a serving spoon/fork for everything. And the man making the pancake after sprinkled the chocolate with his hand not a spoon? I’m of Guyanese heritage and growing up I thought just we ate blood sausage but so many islands and countries make it. Wonder if the flavors differ? My aunt used to make liver but with onions and a delicious gravy. Could never eat it just boiled. This was an amazing mukbang street food tour. Thanks for sharing and see you next video.
As Indonesian, you can see they preparing their food in traditional ways in many traditional stall/house in Indonesia. Almost all of Southeast Asian people have that similar culture to preparing their dishes, not only in Indonesia. U can see that in many traditional market such as Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, etc. Even native Southeast Asian eat with their both hands. Preparing food with hands not mean the food is not good. If u want some hygenic food u can go to many fancy restaurant in Bali, but this family choosing go to the traditional market to see another side of it and how rich our food culture in Bali Indonesia.
Hi Top Flight Family! What microphones do you use to make these videos? I really like your videos. Wish you the best!
One of my older cousin visited bali once
The food Is incredible. I eat at Legian Food court or Pasar Senggol markets in Tabanan. Balinese desserts are a rea treat . No , I haven't had Bali Belly. Avoid the Tao water , enjoy the food
Welcome to Indonesia❤ happy god day
Thank you for this video. Is an organised food tour? Which tour did you book through?
Your skin are so nice always, like porcelain! 😊… in all your video … even on this hot humid street food area. Love Bali, but the humidity really hit hard on me.
Could you please give the link to your guide. Thanks
His IG is linked in the description! We never gatekeep around here 😅
Hi..this's a wonderful video.
Just need to correct a slight mistake..Satay Kambing ..Gulai Kambing.
Kambing means Goat.
Ah thank you! I think there were a few autocorrect problems when I was sent the list of names. Can’t really fix it in the video but I’ll update our description at least!
Goals!!
I hope you guys come at phliphibes soon you gota try taho
I suggest going to Egypt
We’d love to!
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Did you get Bali belly at all ?
Hope more viwers here
first comment ayyyyyyy
Yay thanks for being first!
Shocked..😢
I enjoy the food tasting with the girls, that’s a lot of spice not a fan of spicy foods.❤
It's babi guling, not Bali Goreng. It's the national delicacy. How could you get it so wrong? Nasi Goreng is fried rice.
Guys, I cannot lie.
People touching the food they are going to serve me, with their bare hands ... Ohhh my goodness, that is not hygienic!
Folks, they use their hands to do their toileting there ... wipe their butts because the traditional toilets have no toilet tissue nor sinks to wash up.
I say: PLEASE use tongs or do not serve it to me, and please (for the love of God!) WEAR GLOVES.
And, another thing to keep in mind is that reliable refrigeration is not commonplace.
😮 The food in warungs are left to sit out where flies can get to the food. 😮
ALL of you are very BRAVE to say the least.
I commend your bravery!
As opposed to you not using your hand at all when using the toilet??! FYI we do have a proper wash basin and believe it or not, we do have toilet paper here, when was the last time you’re in Indonesia or better yet have you even been here? Please check your fact before posting a comment like this
@@ckisslott2812 My friend Muzza who has lived in Bali for awhile is my reliable source, thanks.
@@SuiGenerisAbbie so in other words you haven’t been here. Although in some rural areas they don’t have a sit down toilet, people do wash their hands with water and soap. So they’re not as primitive as you make them sound, especially if you don’t know much about this country.
@@ckisslott2812 I stand by my commentary even though you do not like it. I trust my reliable sources which currently number more than one!