💕 Please may I have more? More spices. More June. More Aaron. More wonderful locations in NYC - and elsewhere. Great descriptions. Wonderful colors and camera angle. 10/10.
You guys need to do more of these kinds of videos!!! I absolutely love how you bounce off each other. The excitement June has when describing food is so entertaining and so well put. Thanks guys
I don't always have enough time to sit and watch the lives, so I really appreciate this slightly shorter, but still not overly formal/edited, format 🙌🏼 thanks June
I really enjoyed this video and would love to see more foodie adventures with you and Aaron. These little hole in the wall type places always have the best food!
It's Aaron's channel now haha. I really like that you showed us around the subway station. My exposure to NYC's subway is mainly via Hollywood so it's just the platforms. But the area going down and the stores around is very similar to Manila.
As a person who lives in Amsterdam, a city where cash is regularly rejected and debit card is King ( even over credit cards), I am left wondering Why is cash King in your neighborhood? Is it to keep it off the books? June’s description of the cake was amazing. I could feel and then taste that cake. The genius way to describe sweetness in the back of your throat and taste on your gums was genius. 🤯 Aaron, I continue to enjoy your presence in these video’s. Your relationship is calming. Thank you for bringing me along another adventure.
Well I am from from Germany and most small places refuse to accept credit cards since you have to pay a small fee for every purchase by card. It adds up fast especially if you don’t make that much to begin with.
June, I'm Burmese. I love love love you. I always watch your budget eat videos. They're like my soothing and comforting go-to's for when I have a sick mind. The way you cook food is similar to me. And it's just great to see you try Burmese food. A little tip - fish noodle soup is better when you eat it like a bowl of soup with spoon rather than fork! And it'll be much tastier because you are missing out on the soup. Ohh, how I love fish noodle soup aka "mont hin kha". Anyway, all the best from Burma. I love watching your contents.
Loved this video and the way you describe the food is amazingly detailed that I can imagine tasting it. I feel like you would be a awesome food critic or a judge on a cooking show competition. 😎
June I went to Momo Crave after I saw the chaat momo featured here - it was so so good! Also loved the tandoori momo. A hit with my whole family, thank you so much! I hope you’re able to keep up this exploration of queens/nyc eateries, I look forward to trying this place out next time I’m in the area!
You’re probably not aware, but I’ve been a subscriber since before you became actively active. You’re so different. You’ve grown, you’ve opened and you’re everything wonderful. I adore the stuffin’ out of BOTH of you! Don’t ever change. ❤️
I've never seen anyone have the same appreciation for Chilli/spicy food as me until I came across Aaron in your videos. Nothing is too spicy, chilli heads unite! :') Those chilli flakes also looked soooooo good
I love this video. I the thought popped into my head, “June & Aaron should do a calibration with Axel Webber!!” He’s in NYC in a tiny tiny apartment. Perhaps you can include him in a taste test video! The two of you and Axel would be a great pairing!!
Another reason I love this I have always dreamed of visiting NYC. I am vicariously living through this. One day I will get to go to Broadway and all these restaurants maybe lol.
I'm kind of frantically looking up sooji cake recipes now, thanks to you two! 😂😂 June, would you ever want to recreate/create your own version of sooji cake?
I liked this video a lot, reminded me and my #5 daughter on a small restaurant hunt. By the way I liked the look of Aaron’s dish. And agree with June, always carry cash especially for the small places. Next time you’re in LA stop by a fav place called Fred 62. Try the brisket chili, it’s awesome with onions and cheese and jalapeños. It’s near Children’s Hospital on Vermont. Cheers…😉🍀
@Aaron I have to apologize because I've come to realize I was mistaken. I haven't been to Vancouver since 2017 and apparently suffered a memory lapse since. I had to do some research and found that I was thinking of the Waterfront station in downtown. It's the closest station to the Vancouver Lookout, which is in the Harbour Centre, and beneath the Harbour Centre is a food court (I didn't actually eat there, just strolled through) and a handful of shops including a Dollarama (the only business I have a vivid memory of). Although back then there was also a Megabite Pizza and A&W in the Commercial-Broadway station and a sandwich/boba situation somewhere out in Burnaby, I personally don't find those as exciting as the aforementioned food court or your Yun Café :')
@@zmanreads I was hella mistaken, my bad. I was thinking of the food court/shops in the basement of the Harbour Centre, but evidently I forgot surfacing between Waterfront Station and the Harbour Centre. It's been four years since I was there, I miss Vancouver terribly. I'm from Ohio, have a friend who I used to visit in Burnaby. I haven't been out there since 2017 so even if I hadn't been incorrect to begin with, a lot could have changed.
Love this kind of content - just enough so I have some company and don’t get lost in my own brain, but not something that requires my undivided attention. And a taste of daily life oil another part of the world!
I was vaguely thinking, "sorrel?" when Aaron said "sour leaf," and it IS called red sorrel, but it's a hibiscus plant most people probably know as "roselle," if not "sour leaf." This has been an interesting meal. 🙂
Hello this is nobody and I'm watching this video. Really though, everything looked amazing and the lady was so nice! That seems like a really awesome place, thanks for bringing us along!
Cash in Queens? Perfect place for Germans! :D We like to pay with cash. It looks really delicious and it was also nice to see a bit of NY. Thanks for the video! :)
might have to go to this place. my friend who is burmese has been talking about tea leaf salad for YEARS as this super amazing delicacy he only has once a year when his relatives send him a batch of special fermented tea leaves.
Adding semolina cake into Mohinga soup 😅 never tried before as a Burmese. But must be interesting considering some recipes sometimes use semolina flour to thicken up Mohinga soup, so the flavours don't actually conflict. 🔥
June: "Nobody's watching these videos."
Me: *drops my spatula, grabs my phone and types in the comments section* "Hey! I am watching right now!"
Same❤️
this was fun, i was almost able to taste it. and, oh yes, please, turn this into a series.
20 min is a long time to describe just 2 dishes.
"Nobody's watching these videos."
I feel attacked!
*Loved* this video! You guys are great together and I’d love to see more of you eating out. Thanks for all the excellent content. 😃
💕 Please may I have more? More spices. More June. More Aaron. More wonderful locations in NYC - and elsewhere. Great descriptions. Wonderful colors and camera angle. 10/10.
i love june's camera movement and also y'all are so great together. also the food looks awesome. more of this please!
I didn't realize June had a separate channel, I subscribed so fast LOL
This gives me best friends who find random food spots in their spare time. Love it.
You guys need to do more of these kinds of videos!!! I absolutely love how you bounce off each other. The excitement June has when describing food is so entertaining and so well put. Thanks guys
I don't always have enough time to sit and watch the lives, so I really appreciate this slightly shorter, but still not overly formal/edited, format 🙌🏼 thanks June
Love this! Please make this a regular and of course include Aaron. You two are adorable together 💜
Yummy! I’m starving- Aaron does a great job with this food descriptions 😀👍🏻
He’s a good critic ❤️
I really enjoyed this video and would love to see more foodie adventures with you and Aaron. These little hole in the wall type places always have the best food!
Loved this video! This should be a series for you descriptive, realistic food reviews of places you wouldn’t think of going to!
It's Aaron's channel now haha. I really like that you showed us around the subway station. My exposure to NYC's subway is mainly via Hollywood so it's just the platforms. But the area going down and the stores around is very similar to Manila.
Random, but I love the bowl the fermented tea leaves dish was served in! Also, that restaurant has such a quaint feel. Good recommendation Joyce!
Enjoyed the feel of this video. Relaxed me very much. Thank you two for giving me a great feeling this Sunday night!!
Love. How he orders spicy right after asking if the order is OK with you June...
I really appreciate this NYC tour, I got the vibe
Love this format, June ;)
I'm so curious, how Aaron came to love spice so much!
Me too
June always makes my day! Thanks for sharing this with us!
When June describes the flavors, I could taste it. Drooling, btw.
I love this video with you 2 going to a restaurant and giving your reviews. Really fun!
Make this a series please! You two are delightful! Maybe even set up a patreon, so we can help support the series :D
I would love seeing more videos like this! This was very entertaining.
Love both of your content. That felt like I could almost taste it. I need to visit New York.
omg i’m so excited to watch this! please turn this into a series. love u guys
June, I'm so glad I found you again! I didn't know this channel existed! I'm sorry I'm late to the party! Glad to be here though!
As a person who lives in Amsterdam, a city where cash is regularly rejected and debit card is King ( even over credit cards), I am left wondering Why is cash King in your neighborhood? Is it to keep it off the books?
June’s description of the cake was amazing. I could feel and then taste that cake. The genius way to describe sweetness in the back of your throat and taste on your gums was genius. 🤯
Aaron, I continue to enjoy your presence in these video’s. Your relationship is calming.
Thank you for bringing me along another adventure.
Well I am from from Germany and most small places refuse to accept credit cards since you have to pay a small fee for every purchase by card. It adds up fast especially if you don’t make that much to begin with.
June, I'm Burmese. I love love love you. I always watch your budget eat videos. They're like my soothing and comforting go-to's for when I have a sick mind. The way you cook food is similar to me. And it's just great to see you try Burmese food. A little tip - fish noodle soup is better when you eat it like a bowl of soup with spoon rather than fork! And it'll be much tastier because you are missing out on the soup. Ohh, how I love fish noodle soup aka "mont hin kha". Anyway, all the best from Burma. I love watching your contents.
Love this!! Hope to see more videos of you and Aaron visiting/reviewing restaurants in the future 🙃
i love this! thanks for sharing NYC through your eyes, June
I enjoyed that video the most! Wish I had some places like that close -- will have to drive into Milwaukee more often or Madison.
Loved this video and the way you describe the food is amazingly detailed that I can imagine tasting it. I feel like you would be a awesome food critic or a judge on a cooking show competition. 😎
Jun is so talented! She is detail oriented and artist! Imagine Jun is actress...she could play any role!!!
I'm thanking RUclips for letting me know that June has her own personal channel. I've been loving them. Love you, June (and Aaron too). Subbing.
June I went to Momo Crave after I saw the chaat momo featured here - it was so so good! Also loved the tandoori momo. A hit with my whole family, thank you so much! I hope you’re able to keep up this exploration of queens/nyc eateries, I look forward to trying this place out next time I’m in the area!
You’re probably not aware, but I’ve been a subscriber since before you became actively active. You’re so different. You’ve grown, you’ve opened and you’re everything wonderful. I adore the stuffin’ out of BOTH of you! Don’t ever change. ❤️
I LOVED THIS! Please do more. I’ve never been to New York. You gave me the indigenous experience 😍
That tea leaf salad is damn interesting. Something like that reminds me of your own creations June.
I love this...love the orange..makes it more imperfect...and that's perfect. Keep these videos coming🥰
New series. June and Aaron explore new hole in the wall wonderful finds
I've never seen anyone have the same appreciation for Chilli/spicy food as me until I came across Aaron in your videos. Nothing is too spicy, chilli heads unite! :')
Those chilli flakes also looked soooooo good
I love how much Aaron wants this channel to be successful. They are adorable 🥰
I love this video. I the thought popped into my head, “June & Aaron should do a calibration with Axel Webber!!” He’s in NYC in a tiny tiny apartment. Perhaps you can include him in a taste test video! The two of you and Axel would be a great pairing!!
Collaboration ~ lol
I’m late to the party but June is a household name around these parts ❤️. And we LOVE Aaron and Fred too❤️
You make everything sound so good June
I WAS HERE! BECAUSE OF JUNE! it was so cool!!! I felt like I knew a famous person who ate here. 🤗🤗🤗
Another reason I love this I have always dreamed of visiting NYC. I am vicariously living through this. One day I will get to go to Broadway and all these restaurants maybe lol.
I'm kind of frantically looking up sooji cake recipes now, thanks to you two! 😂😂 June, would you ever want to recreate/create your own version of sooji cake?
AHHH i was on my way there last week and ended up at a different spot in JH! thanks for the preview!~!
OH and fully saw that car twice, speeding and revving and later parked
Aaron gets a bad rap when he rates June's food. I like them as a duo.
The way you describe food makes me want to step outside my comfort zone and try new cuisine!!!!
La Noxe at the 28th St station serves coffee during the day and cocktails at night.
Happy Labor Day! Nice to see Aaron back in your videos. Interesting looking menu. The food looks delicious.
Girl, listen to “Side Pony” by Lake Street Dive! It’s a vibe, and it matches your hair-do for the day. ☺️
June please keep these videos coming!!
Love the video. And yes it’s worth it if it tastes that good.
I liked this video a lot, reminded me and my #5 daughter on a small restaurant hunt. By the way I liked the look of Aaron’s dish. And agree with June, always carry cash especially for the small places. Next time you’re in LA stop by a fav place called Fred 62. Try the brisket chili, it’s awesome with onions and cheese and jalapeños. It’s near Children’s Hospital on Vermont. Cheers…😉🍀
Love tea leaf salad and that one looks especially good! NYC sweltering summer heat subway smells...descending the stairs brought back memories 🤪
I love that you have a channel. Subscribed and I'm giving my girlfriends at the senior center your link. Takecare June ♡
Vancouver, BC has some rad restaurants and little shopping complexes in at least one Skytrain station that I've been to
I live in Vancouver too, which station??
@Aaron I have to apologize because I've come to realize I was mistaken. I haven't been to Vancouver since 2017 and apparently suffered a memory lapse since. I had to do some research and found that I was thinking of the Waterfront station in downtown. It's the closest station to the Vancouver Lookout, which is in the Harbour Centre, and beneath the Harbour Centre is a food court (I didn't actually eat there, just strolled through) and a handful of shops including a Dollarama (the only business I have a vivid memory of).
Although back then there was also a Megabite Pizza and A&W in the Commercial-Broadway station and a sandwich/boba situation somewhere out in Burnaby, I personally don't find those as exciting as the aforementioned food court or your Yun Café :')
@@zmanreads I was hella mistaken, my bad. I was thinking of the food court/shops in the basement of the Harbour Centre, but evidently I forgot surfacing between Waterfront Station and the Harbour Centre. It's been four years since I was there, I miss Vancouver terribly. I'm from Ohio, have a friend who I used to visit in Burnaby. I haven't been out there since 2017 so even if I hadn't been incorrect to begin with, a lot could have changed.
Love this kind of content - just enough so I have some company and don’t get lost in my own brain, but not something that requires my undivided attention. And a taste of daily life oil another part of the world!
I was vaguely thinking, "sorrel?" when Aaron said "sour leaf," and it IS called red sorrel, but it's a hibiscus plant most people probably know as "roselle," if not "sour leaf."
This has been an interesting meal. 🙂
ahhh, this is the same plant you make tea from the flowers! Awesome
@@plume-watcher yes! That's why "roselle" sounded familiar....
Thanks for sharing June.🎉❤😊
Such a good video! I am so glad you did this. Everything looks so yummy.
I would love to see more content like this from you guys. Much fun!
you guys rock !usually the best spots and local foods are there! luv u guys all the way from Tokyo/ Waikiki gal
Hello this is nobody and I'm watching this video. Really though, everything looked amazing and the lady was so nice! That seems like a really awesome place, thanks for bringing us along!
I love orange. I drooled the whole time!! Tfs!
im so happy to find out today that you finally have your own channel!
i love watching you from Portugal June! I wish you all the best and lots of sucess.
Cash in Queens? Perfect place for Germans! :D We like to pay with cash.
It looks really delicious and it was also nice to see a bit of NY. Thanks for the video! :)
might have to go to this place. my friend who is burmese has been talking about tea leaf salad for YEARS as this super amazing delicacy he only has once a year when his relatives send him a batch of special fermented tea leaves.
This is cute, love this!
Also, Aaron is a madman.
Thanks for sharing I am living in NYC never knew this place existed. 👍
"Nobody's watching these videos"
1.7k people in the first 4 hours: 👁👄👁
Aww Aron called me out for watching 🥺❤️
Love this! Enjoyed this very much. Thanks June ❤
I love everything about this video.
What a joy to come across this little gem
Very fun video. More please!
love that you're doing this June!
I really liked this. You guys should do more vids eating out and showing us places in Queens 👍
Tea leaf salad is definitely an acquired taste, but I think it's delicious. The best I've had is at Burma Superstar in SF.
So enjoy both of them, everyday an adventure!❤️
That looks so good Aaron !!
More of these! Was so fun :3
I'm watching the entire ad just for you, June.
THE SIDE PONY 🤩
The look June gave Aaron at 16:15!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
These are wonderful, relaxing, interesting videos!! Please make more 🥺💜💜💜
Fun vlog 💛
I miss NYC and Jackson Heights. ❤️🔥
Adding semolina cake into Mohinga soup 😅 never tried before as a Burmese. But must be interesting considering some recipes sometimes use semolina flour to thicken up Mohinga soup, so the flavours don't actually conflict. 🔥
"Who's they? Nobody's watching these videos!" I look up to see 33,113 views at 8:15 CDT. Hey from Texas! But you guys make me miss New York, lol.
I would like to see Aaron go to his favorite Indonesian restaurant!!!! Show me what he eats there, please.
🙋♀️ definitely watching these videos
Love you guys!!! Keep doing these!
Realistic Food Review! Yees!
how can you not love coconut Aron. anyways love your content june