Hola Ayngelina, Great video.. :) We just moved to Sauga almost a year ago. So this is really cool to see and check out the different foods this City has to offer, but most importantly the different type of Latin food... As you know we were in EC last year and looking at possibly Colombia next year. So good to know.. Also very cool you showed I guess from past visits all that Port Credit has to offer which is our hood. Well take care and Happy Travels!!
Port Credit is awesome but I think everyone knows that 😊 but Mississauga has so many other great spots. I was constantly turning my head in the Uber looking at more restaurants that looked delicious. Where are you thinking of for Colombia?
@@ayngelina Looking at Medellin and Cartagena and possibly Santa Marta. .. Have you been to Bar Catalina here in PC or the new El Mariachi here as well?
I believe Bar Catalina is Spanish and one of my secrets is that I think Spanish food is overrated. I’ve been to Spain several times and it just doesn’t have the diversity or acidity that other countries have. Even if you rave about food in Barcelona that area is Catalonia it’s not traditional Spanish food. I looked at visiting El Mariachi but I was a bit skeptic so if it was authentic and Pa’l Antojo is owned by a Mexican woman and everyone who works there is Mexican so I knew I couldn’t go wrong. Have you been there?
Wow ! Great video and tips of unique restaurants! I cant wait to try them all . Keep it up! Are there any unique restaurants in Collingwood or Blue mountain?
You might like my first video of Mississauga here: ruclips.net/video/VCVjXqafBQ0/видео.html And as for Grey County I don't have a video but I do have some articles on my website about independent spots: www.baconismagic.ca/canada/autumn-colors/ www.baconismagic.ca/canada/saints-and-sinners-trail-grey-county/ www.baconismagic.ca/canada/grey-county/ www.baconismagic.ca/canada/apple-pie-trail/ I hope I can get back up there soon for a video.
You're gonna wanna check out k-pocha (Korean fried chicken - yangnyum and soy garlic types as well as their other dishes) and snowies next door after. At snowies, their green tea shaved ice is likely the most classic (don't get the green tea with strawberries cause i don't think that one comes with mochi)
Mississauga is such an amazing city for an abundance of flavours. Tops Favourites: Korean try Owl of Minerva or Onnuri. For Mediterranean: Osmows. For Japanese Ramen try, Kamen Ramen! All amazing places to eat.
I know you always mention at the end of your videos XX% of viewers are not subscribed… I believe it’s somewhat of a paradox, your content is very high quality. Perhaps too high quality for the amount of views that the videos get. I noticed a similar trend with a couple that were traveling together as well. Great content but super high production quality and they also suffer from low views on the videos. To be honest I don’t watch to the very end of your videos so I don’t know if they are sponsored or if you do this all by your self. But I noticed the videos that are filmed more vlog type rather than, I’m not sure what style to call yours but it has a commercial type aspect to it, and I don’t mean as in advertisements, but the quality like it’s a tv show. Anyway the vlog type tend to get 100-1000x more views. I believe because they are more immersive, you know no cut scenes nor background music. You series is good but is probably more suited for tv than internet. Regardless keep up the good work and I wish you the best of luck.
I really appreciate that you left such a thoughtful comment. As I grow more comfortable shooting videos I'm trying to experiment a bit more so here in India I am doing a bit more vlogging style. It's a bit different for me but it's always good to grow.
@@ayngelina Hola Ayngelina, I have visited Thailand many times and would like to visit Vietnam to see what it's like. What's your favorite country in Asia so far and when are you coming to visit me here in Mexico?
Vietnam is amazing and you should definitely go, a much different vibe from Thailand. It’s too hard to pick a favourite country anywhere. Each has its own charms. Heading back to Latin America is on the to do list but need to figure out the visa situation for Alan as it’s a bit complicated.
@@ayngelina I know getting a long term visa is the issue for me in relocating to any country. The Philippines seems easy and Mexico where I've been living for years on just an FMM tourist visa. Vietnam is considering a 90 day visa where you have to do border runs every 3 months. Albania and Georgia allow U.S. citizens to live there for 1 year.
underrated video. Very diverse choices and well explained. Great work.
Thank you for leaving such a thoughtful comment, it means a lot to me.
love it
Thank you!
I suggest to try Cooksville Fish and Chips in Dundas st, Mississauga. Their halibut and other seafood dish are the best.
You might like my other video in Mississauga
ruclips.net/video/VCVjXqafBQ0/видео.htmlsi=zXf9Da3S4kYDe4VE
Hola Ayngelina, Great video.. :) We just moved to Sauga almost a year ago. So this is really cool to see and check out the different foods this City has to offer, but most importantly the different type of Latin food... As you know we were in EC last year and looking at possibly Colombia next year. So good to know.. Also very cool you showed I guess from past visits all that Port Credit has to offer which is our hood. Well take care and Happy Travels!!
Port Credit is awesome but I think everyone knows that 😊 but Mississauga has so many other great spots. I was constantly turning my head in the Uber looking at more restaurants that looked delicious. Where are you thinking of for Colombia?
@@ayngelina Looking at Medellin and Cartagena and possibly Santa Marta. .. Have you been to Bar Catalina here in PC or the new El Mariachi here as well?
I believe Bar Catalina is Spanish and one of my secrets is that I think Spanish food is overrated. I’ve been to Spain several times and it just doesn’t have the diversity or acidity that other countries have. Even if you rave about food in Barcelona that area is Catalonia it’s not traditional Spanish food. I looked at visiting El Mariachi but I was a bit skeptic so if it was authentic and Pa’l Antojo is owned by a Mexican woman and everyone who works there is Mexican so I knew I couldn’t go wrong. Have you been there?
You are very beautiful, love the video one Canadian to another
Thank you so much!
A) Great video!
B) I couldn’t help but notice that your laksa segment got Rickrolled!
What is that?
@@ayngelina it was a bizarre trend some years ago. Here’s an official description: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickrolling
oh, was that not what you were expecting?
Come back to Mississauga and marry me!!!
Hi Ayngelina me he vuelto adicto a sus videos pero de dan mucha hambre y ganas de viajar. Saludos
That is the absolute best compliment
@@ayngelina Gracias a usted y su gran trabajo qué comparte con todos.
Wow ! Great video and tips of unique restaurants! I cant wait to try them all . Keep it up! Are there any unique restaurants in Collingwood or Blue mountain?
You might like my first video of Mississauga here: ruclips.net/video/VCVjXqafBQ0/видео.html
And as for Grey County I don't have a video but I do have some articles on my website about independent spots:
www.baconismagic.ca/canada/autumn-colors/
www.baconismagic.ca/canada/saints-and-sinners-trail-grey-county/
www.baconismagic.ca/canada/grey-county/
www.baconismagic.ca/canada/apple-pie-trail/
I hope I can get back up there soon for a video.
You're gonna wanna check out k-pocha (Korean fried chicken - yangnyum and soy garlic types as well as their other dishes) and snowies next door after. At snowies, their green tea shaved ice is likely the most classic (don't get the green tea with strawberries cause i don't think that one comes with mochi)
Oh thanks so much for this tip!
@@ayngelina looking forward to your coverage of them~
Mississauga is such an amazing city for an abundance of flavours. Tops Favourites: Korean try Owl of Minerva or Onnuri. For Mediterranean: Osmows. For Japanese Ramen try, Kamen Ramen! All amazing places to eat.
Thanks for the tips!
All the plates look amazing.
I miss my friend's Kimchi, stinky but tasty.
I love a good ferment!
We had eaten at Lion City a few years back. Food was very good. But the restaurant closed last year.
Oh I know it's such a big loss for the community.
If you make your way to Korea, would love to show you around and give food suggestions.
I will absolutely take you up on that
I know you always mention at the end of your videos XX% of viewers are not subscribed…
I believe it’s somewhat of a paradox, your content is very high quality. Perhaps too high quality for the amount of views that the videos get.
I noticed a similar trend with a couple that were traveling together as well. Great content but super high production quality and they also suffer from low views on the videos.
To be honest I don’t watch to the very end of your videos so I don’t know if they are sponsored or if you do this all by your self.
But I noticed the videos that are filmed more vlog type rather than, I’m not sure what style to call yours but it has a commercial type aspect to it, and I don’t mean as in advertisements, but the quality like it’s a tv show.
Anyway the vlog type tend to get 100-1000x more views.
I believe because they are more immersive, you know no cut scenes nor background music.
You series is good but is probably more suited for tv than internet.
Regardless keep up the good work and I wish you the best of luck.
I really appreciate that you left such a thoughtful comment. As I grow more comfortable shooting videos I'm trying to experiment a bit more so here in India I am doing a bit more vlogging style. It's a bit different for me but it's always good to grow.
With people there in Mississauga paying thousands of dollars for rent how can they afford to eat out?
Housing in Canada is tough right now but the places I featured are small businesses with reasonable prices.
@@ayngelina Hola Ayngelina, I have visited Thailand many times and would like to visit Vietnam to see what it's like. What's your favorite country in Asia so far and when are you coming to visit me here in Mexico?
Vietnam is amazing and you should definitely go, a much different vibe from Thailand. It’s too hard to pick a favourite country anywhere. Each has its own charms. Heading back to Latin America is on the to do list but need to figure out the visa situation for Alan as it’s a bit complicated.
@@ayngelina I know getting a long term visa is the issue for me in relocating to any country. The Philippines seems easy and Mexico where I've been living for years on just an FMM tourist visa. Vietnam is considering a 90 day visa where you have to do border runs every 3 months. Albania and Georgia allow U.S. citizens to live there for 1 year.
Vietnam announced the 90 day visa will begin in August. And visa runs are very easy depending on where you are.
8:45 it’s actually SISIG - less one “G”
You’re right! I am sharing videos from the Philippines right now and realized right away I said it wrong.
Need Ethiopian in Mississauga
What do you recommend
Love Zauq but not the naan
Oh interesting perspective, what don’t you like about the naan?
@@ayngelina just my opinion but they are thick and horrible. Everything else though is delicious
I always appreciate everyone’s opinion