That is exactly the attitude going on. Very different from Japan where it's considered rude to speak to strangers in public. In the phillipines its alot like the us, talk to anyone n everyone anytime you like. Its kinda more of a respect thing, as well, acknowledging someones presence, something also that came from Spanish culture, acknowledging someone when they walk into a room or come in front of you, not being rude by ignoring them.
I love Cebu City. So many good memories during Sinulog festival. I’ve watched the country’s biggest and grandest festival for 8 years! Cheers fr Manila.
Thanks for praising the beauty of the country! Enjoy the pristine beaches of the south but dont forget to come to the Northern Philippines.It has more magic surroundings that you can enjoy! Filipinos loves you now.
Yes, visit pagudpud beach cove, most northern point of the phillipines, opposite key west Florida which is the southernmost... if u plan ahead, flying up there isn't too expensive. Youll need a tourguide or someone to rent for a week to drive you around up through the different provinces up there. Marcos body in embalment is on display at the marcos museum, if you care for history. Also visit the old fort Bonifacio tour, in manila. See where jose rizal wrote letters from his prison cell. And later on in ww2 how it was used in the atrocities of war. Go by tagaytay highlands peoples park in the sky for killer mountain top volcano views of the taal volcano.... or visit baguio city and enjoy the cooler weather up there...
Great video! Honest, spontaneous, and down-to-earth. I'm glad you seem to be having a great time in the Philippines. It's quite easy to understand and appreciate the delicious diversity of Philippine cuisine. This archipelago nation is composed of 7,641 islands each with a unique geography, topography, and cultural diversity. Technically, it will take you around 21 years to visit each island if you were to spend a day in each of them. The country is divided into 3 geographical regions: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao among which the 81 provinces are spread and where as many as 187 languages are spoken depending on which classification system one uses. Tagalog, also known as Filipino the national language, is widely spoken by almost everyone so you're better off learning it as opposed to other dialects or languages. As you may have seen by now, the Philippines is a geographically breathtaking country. But I'm guessing that the one treasure you will have found heartwarming and wonderfully unique is its warm, friendly, and family-centered people.
Thank you, for showing me my country of birth. Even though I’m living in Australia and grew up her Le for over 33 years ago. I have been back there 9 times my last visit was 2014 for family funeral. So I didn’t get to see a lot only did one island boat tours and Kawasan falls. But watching your videos is making me homesick missing home so much. Thanks for sharing. I can’t wait to visit there and come home soon ❤
ADMIN Jonathan! I subscribed to your channel because of this video . I am a Filipina living in North Carolina . I’m also from Cebu City , Philippines 🇵🇭…. Watching this video made me miss those foods and it’s fun to eat with a friend or friends …. The “ Camote Que “ they are talking about it is called here “ sweet potatoe” fried in a caramelize sugar . Tempura is just like fish ball but oval shape instead of ball shape the sauce is what’s make it more delicious 😋… The Park across the Night Market where you eat your meals it is called “ Fuente Osmena Park” ( if I’m not wrong ) I heard a lot has changed in the City … I have not visited Philippines in 9 years . So miss my country a lot like the beach , sea foods and fruits ….. “Balik-Balik” ( in Cebu ) mean Come back again … Tagalog and English are the most common languages Filipinos speaks but they have 100 dialects … Like Cebu - speaks Cebuano or Visaya. We have Cities down in Mindanao and Luzon area that speaks Spanish because of Ferdinand Magellan a Portuguese Explorer who influenced the Spanish language, that’s why our words are mix of Spanish . Like number counts and furnitures . Thank you for sharing your experience in The Philippines 🇵🇭 … Always take extra care .
Great vid and good choice with the sisig! Also, fun fact since you seem really interested with our language hehe... "Filipino" (along with English) is the official language in the Philippines and was standardized and derived from other dialects primarily the Tagalog dialect. Languages are used broadly while dialects are more particular to a certain (ethnic) group and often regional in use. We have hundreds of dialects here in the Philippines, and Tagalog and Hiligaynon are just few examples of them. :)) I hope you enjoy your stay in the Philippines!
I've been watching your videos as a subscriber I know you've been wanting to come to the Philippines I've got the feeling you'll meet the most beautiful Filipina there because that's your destiny mark my words!
Camotecue/kamotecue (the first thing you ate in this video) is a combination of words: camote/kamote (sweet potato) and cue - think barbecue, only that it's not meat and instead of savory, it's sweet because of the caramelized sugar. Other popular (and similar) street food is bananacue. Sisig is very popular and often paired with beer - it's traditionally fried parts of the pig's face served in a sizzling plate, but from what I heard in your video the stall offered seafood sisig too.
Wow, what an interesting food market in Cebu City. It is always interesting hearing and seeing your interactions with the local people. With all the different Dialects it must be difficult for the local people to communicate and understand each other.
Not really becoz most of the people went to school so we can communicate in Tagalog the official language when you go to school 😃😃 interaction with people is a good way of feeling at ease.
No matter what dialect one speaks or region he came from, everyone can speak the national language, Filipino or Tagalog in particular. Majority of Pinoys also speak English which is the official language ot business, government and education. It must be cozy being monolingual. Lol
Jonathan you were able to assimilate very quickly 😍enjoy your stay and be safe , Filipino’s are super friendly and non judgmental so join in and just have fun watching from the US.
I'm from cebu and I'm currently living in Oklahoma city, you should visit sa the floating Cottage balamban, talisay. Have fun in our beloved country and enjoy your stay ❤️ God bless
Great video Jonathan and super helpful. My wife, daughter and son-in-law are here now and this video led us to this night market. Thank you for the tip!
Thank you for showcasing that place bro. We were there in June and July of this year and we absolutely loved it. The food was great, the weather cooperated, and there were just enough people to sit anywhere you want to consume your food. It was an awesome experience.
@@TravelForFoods Read my comment again, I guess you missed the point. I said "thanks for showcasing that place bro" and that the food was great. I didn't ask for "validation". Learn how to comment on the positive and stop being a Karen.
@@TravelForFoods we dont, we just welcome foreigners who just keep coming and coming because they keep hearing about how good it is or how well its recommended.. who are we to tell them no? Lol of course were going to welcome them! Welcome all foreigners to try! Just dont misbehave. Because then, youll end up on local tv crime show, where the nights story will be about showcasing you. Be cool have fun but dont go starting shit. It is you who is critical of such validation. But its given without request, so whats youre issue with it? Or maybe you are lacking validation that you seek and just jealous? Explain... And its Filipinos making filipino food not pelepeno. Get your spelling right
Wanna say thank you..your video made my day. I used to roam around in that area(Fuente Osmena)when I was still in Philippines. Hope to be able to have a vacation soon (Philippines is my Home country)
There are so many languages in the Philippines. So if you want to learn one, it should be Tagalog since Tagalog is understood all over the country from Luzon to Mindanao. That's indeed a very nice night market in Cebu. I have also seen a night market in Davao City. When you visit Davao someday, don't forget to visit their night market too.
There is one and only language in the country, which is Tagalog all the other types are called dialect or regional speech patterns which obviously differ from region to region. So Filipino language is Tagalog only.
Cebu is the place that first discovered by foreigners then the Philippines. Cebu is the oldest City and Tagalog language is the force to eat /enforce by lousy politicians in this country. They want to wipe out other original language that s the plan.
@@sugbosugbo1987 Are you aware that Cebu is in the middle of the Philippines? It's not possible to discover Cebu first since Leyte and Bohol will be discovered first if the foreigners are coming from the east and then Panay and Negros will be discovered first if coming from the west. Besides, why do you care about the foreigners discovering Cebu first? Is that something to be proud of? No language will be wiped out as long as there are locals speaking the language. Just stop already with all your nonsense. If Cebu was chosen as the capital of the country, then Cebuano might have been the official language of the country. But Manila was chosen and they speak Tagalog in Manila. So Tagalog became the official language of the country.
I used to work there before on “Tokyo Street 123” it’s a Japanese food stool!.. their Yakisoba a stir fried noodle and a Ramen is amazing it’s all my favorite also the Gyoza it’s very delicious 🤤 thanks for this content mate glad to see this store is still there love it
Jonathan i would like to tell. Pinoys are one of the most happy people. No matter what dissasters occured in heir life, they managed to laùghed comfortably.
I L❤️VE this vlog coz you're here in Cebu City. That ride up there in Regency Hotel was damaged by last year's strong typhoon Odette where the central Cebu and even Moalboal was heavily damaged by that super strong typhoon. Thank you for visiting and enjoying our beautiful Cebu.🥰
daghang salamat sa karatulang CLAYGO. lahat NG mga Tao diyan ay may disiplina.nakapunta na ako diyan .very clean tu ok and NG Ayala center. Malinis talaga diyan da IT PARK. Congratulations sugbo mercado and IT park management.very proud of you all.
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL i noticed but it was actually fine coz the viewers can still see what’s in the frame. I noticed the rolling shutter when you moved the camera around (the wobble), I would suggest to edit that out. It’s displeasing to the eyes. Nonetheless, you’re doing a great job💪
Thank you for sharing your videos. You have given us a glimpse of places in Cebu City that we have not been. Very informative and entertaining. Keep it up!
bro please stay in the philippines . you are so polite to the people there and you really are an amazing human being. hope to see more videos from you on your stay there.
I was watching your episode about coming back from the USA! Filipinos are really very welcoming and accommodating especially from other countries. They love to sing, chat and learn new things!! I love your vlog on the way locals interact with you. You make them confident and happy. Carry on, please. Thank you.
It’s sad that u were not able to try the edge coaster and sky walk. But it’s nice too seeing you in one of my favorite place to visit in cebu That food market. I think people called it LARSIAN
14:51 kinda funny because I always go for ramen too whenever I go to a new place and find one. It's so hard to choose though because I like pizzas and pastas too. By the way, congrats on your channel growth. I can see significant increase in your followers and views. You're finally getting the boost you deserve. Continue spreading good vibes.
Sisig is on the list i gave you before Jonathan. It was invented in Pampanga (north of Manila) by Aling Lucing. Pork Sisig uses chopped pig face. The late Anthony Bourdain raved about Sisig when he came here for his 'No Reservations' show. :) Next time, try Banana-Q (instead of Camote-Q). It's more popular. The girl you talked to was pretty Jonathan. 😉😉😁
Hope he finds someone in the Philippines. He just has to ask the facebook or phone number of the girl he likes and follow her on FB before asking for a date. like are you available for a coffee? if the girl says yes, then he has a chance but if the girl says no then find someone else...LOL..excited for him to find a GF in the Philippines, it will not be hard for him to find one.
@@dorydory7885 pogi kaya sana makahanap siya ng Pilipina. Madali lang naman basta hindi napaka-direct. Kunyari lapit sa pinay at magtanong ng direction, " saan dito ang Mc Donald? kung sasama ang babae para ituro, alam mo na na interesado yung pinay. Tapos 2nd tanong, palagi ka rito? Yun..LOL..
I missed my province Cebu, i studied in Don Bosco high later in University of San Carlos graduated as BS mechanical engg, got my work and skills exp by projects in 6 Middle east countries and 6 Asian countries in oil and gas, power plant, on shore, off shore projects. I missed my parents and my hometown Malabuyoc, Cebu my relatives and my friends there, now im here in Davao City with my family. God bless.
"lechon, sisig, and adobo"..those are three of Pinoy's all time favorites..if by any chance you'll visit north and central luzon, don't forget to try sinigang and papaitan tagalog..
Wow the Night market is so cool.. I lawas Went to the one in My home City Cagayan de Oro City.. but ive heard our City Mayor close it since i don’t anymore.. i didn’t visit My Home country for 5 years already.. I miss Philippines so much!
I love when you ask “where you from ?” … and they say “here”
🤣
Filipinos are friendly because we are 'open'. Privacy is not a big deal with us. We have nothing to hide.
lol yeah right
Spot on!!😁😁
Maybe a privacy for some peace and quite.
That is exactly the attitude going on. Very different from Japan where it's considered rude to speak to strangers in public. In the phillipines its alot like the us, talk to anyone n everyone anytime you like. Its kinda more of a respect thing, as well, acknowledging someones presence, something also that came from Spanish culture, acknowledging someone when they walk into a room or come in front of you, not being rude by ignoring them.
Bayan ng marites, no boundaries whatsoever lol
Cebu is one of coolest place on earth😊 people are so nice and friendly.. smile😁
Thanks for visiting here in the Philippines 🇵🇭
I love Cebu City. So many good memories during Sinulog festival.
I’ve watched the country’s biggest and grandest festival for 8 years!
Cheers fr Manila.
in what month is the festival.?
@@kafzetarepticuliesh428 It’s on the 3rd Sunday of January.
Thanks for praising the beauty of the country! Enjoy the pristine beaches of the south but dont forget to come to the Northern Philippines.It has more magic surroundings that you can enjoy! Filipinos loves you now.
Yes, visit pagudpud beach cove, most northern point of the phillipines, opposite key west Florida which is the southernmost... if u plan ahead, flying up there isn't too expensive. Youll need a tourguide or someone to rent for a week to drive you around up through the different provinces up there. Marcos body in embalment is on display at the marcos museum, if you care for history. Also visit the old fort Bonifacio tour, in manila. See where jose rizal wrote letters from his prison cell. And later on in ww2 how it was used in the atrocities of war. Go by tagaytay highlands peoples park in the sky for killer mountain top volcano views of the taal volcano.... or visit baguio city and enjoy the cooler weather up there...
Great video! Honest, spontaneous, and down-to-earth. I'm glad you seem to be having a great time in the Philippines. It's quite easy to understand and appreciate the delicious diversity of Philippine cuisine. This archipelago nation is composed of 7,641 islands each with a unique geography, topography, and cultural diversity. Technically, it will take you around 21 years to visit each island if you were to spend a day in each of them.
The country is divided into 3 geographical regions: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao among which the 81 provinces are spread and where as many as 187 languages are spoken depending on which classification system one uses. Tagalog, also known as Filipino the national language, is widely spoken by almost everyone so you're better off learning it as opposed to other dialects or languages.
As you may have seen by now, the Philippines is a geographically breathtaking country. But I'm guessing that the one treasure you will have found heartwarming and wonderfully unique is its warm, friendly, and family-centered people.
Cebu is my hometown. ❤ Have a great time in Cebu!
Last month I was there! Cebu is my hometown. Greetings from Alabama. ❤❤❤
Thank you, for showing me my country of birth. Even though I’m living in Australia and grew up her Le for over 33 years ago. I have been back there 9 times my last visit was 2014 for family funeral. So I didn’t get to see a lot only did one island boat tours and Kawasan falls. But watching your videos is making me homesick missing home so much.
Thanks for sharing. I can’t wait to visit there and come home soon ❤
Oh Cebu street foods, missing them so much. Definitely tastier and a lot of fun to eat. Great food vlogs today bud.👍🌞🇵🇭
ADMIN Jonathan! I subscribed to your channel because of this video . I am a Filipina living in North Carolina . I’m also from Cebu City , Philippines 🇵🇭…. Watching this video made me miss those foods and it’s fun to eat with a friend or friends …. The “ Camote Que “ they are talking about it is called here “ sweet potatoe” fried in a caramelize sugar . Tempura is just like fish ball but oval shape instead of ball shape the sauce is what’s make it more delicious 😋… The Park across the Night Market where you eat your meals it is called “ Fuente Osmena Park” ( if I’m not wrong ) I heard a lot has changed in the City … I have not visited Philippines in 9 years . So miss my country a lot like the beach , sea foods and fruits ….. “Balik-Balik” ( in Cebu ) mean Come back again … Tagalog and English are the most common languages Filipinos speaks but they have 100 dialects … Like Cebu - speaks Cebuano or Visaya. We have Cities down in Mindanao and Luzon area that speaks Spanish because of
Ferdinand Magellan a Portuguese Explorer who influenced the Spanish language, that’s why our words are mix of Spanish . Like number counts and furnitures .
Thank you for sharing your experience in The Philippines 🇵🇭 … Always take extra care .
Great vid and good choice with the sisig!
Also, fun fact since you seem really interested with our language hehe... "Filipino" (along with English) is the official language in the Philippines and was standardized and derived from other dialects primarily the Tagalog dialect. Languages are used broadly while dialects are more particular to a certain (ethnic) group and often regional in use. We have hundreds of dialects here in the Philippines, and Tagalog and Hiligaynon are just few examples of them. :))
I hope you enjoy your stay in the Philippines!
I've been watching your videos as a subscriber I know you've been wanting to come to the Philippines I've got the feeling you'll meet the most beautiful Filipina
there because that's your destiny mark my words!
Camotecue/kamotecue (the first thing you ate in this video) is a combination of words: camote/kamote (sweet potato) and cue - think barbecue, only that it's not meat and instead of savory, it's sweet because of the caramelized sugar. Other popular (and similar) street food is bananacue. Sisig is very popular and often paired with beer - it's traditionally fried parts of the pig's face served in a sizzling plate, but from what I heard in your video the stall offered seafood sisig too.
Road to 50K!!!! Show some love Cebu!!!
Halfway there!
Wishing you all the best Johnathan!
By the way, a popular Pinoy nickname for somebody named Jonathan is Tantan! Say that with a strong "t" sound and strong "Ah". 😁
Wow, what an interesting food market in Cebu City. It is always interesting hearing and seeing your interactions with the local people. With all the different Dialects it must be difficult for the local people to communicate and understand each other.
we have a common language and that is tagalog, so its easy to communicate, majority understand and can speak tagalog
Not really becoz most of the people went to school so we can communicate in Tagalog the official language when you go to school 😃😃 interaction with people is a good way of feeling at ease.
No matter what dialect one speaks or region he came from, everyone can speak the national language, Filipino or Tagalog in particular. Majority of Pinoys also speak English which is the official language ot business, government and education. It must be cozy being monolingual. Lol
Two things there is never a shortage of in Cebu. Great food and beautiful people! Enjoy life as it should be my friend. Thanks for the video.
im so much enjoy your blog here in philippines sir...welcome to the philippines and enjoy
I love my place Cebu thanks for featuring it i miss my place and my country🤗
I love watching travel vlog who really emerge and interact with locals without any fear or hesitation. Kudos to you!
Jonathan you were able to assimilate very quickly 😍enjoy your stay and be safe , Filipino’s are super friendly and non judgmental so join in and just have fun watching from the US.
Just walking around town trying to get free food only. I wouldn't feel comfortable doing that because it would make one a chip person. LOL
I have fun watching your videos. I watch them everyday
oh that's awesome! Thank you for watching!
I love watching your videos. I don’t dare to skip ads 😀😀👍👍🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for sharing your amazing video
I'm from cebu and I'm currently living in Oklahoma city, you should visit sa the floating Cottage balamban, talisay. Have fun in our beloved country and enjoy your stay ❤️ God bless
thats cool so many streetfoods enjoy your food trip
Great video Jonathan and super helpful. My wife, daughter and son-in-law are here now and this video led us to this night market. Thank you for the tip!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Hey Jon, I'm really enjoying ur Video, the way you interact with the locals😊
Now am
hungry😂🤣just watching ur vlog!!!those street foods are delicious!
Thank you for showcasing that place bro. We were there in June and July of this year and we absolutely loved it. The food was great, the weather cooperated, and there were just enough people to sit anywhere you want to consume your food. It was an awesome experience.
🇵🇭Pelepenos why why why do you need Foreigners Validation for your food & etc...?
@@TravelForFoods Read my comment again, I guess you missed the point. I said "thanks for showcasing that place bro" and that the food was great. I didn't ask for "validation". Learn how to comment on the positive and stop being a Karen.
@@TravelForFoods we dont, we just welcome foreigners who just keep coming and coming because they keep hearing about how good it is or how well its recommended.. who are we to tell them no? Lol of course were going to welcome them! Welcome all foreigners to try! Just dont misbehave. Because then, youll end up on local tv crime show, where the nights story will be about showcasing you. Be cool have fun but dont go starting shit. It is you who is critical of such validation. But its given without request, so whats youre issue with it? Or maybe you are lacking validation that you seek and just jealous? Explain...
And its Filipinos making filipino food not pelepeno. Get your spelling right
Thanks for sharing your nice video
This is a great Video. The food looks delicious!! 😍😍-from Oregon!
Wanna say thank you..your video made my day. I used to roam around in that area(Fuente Osmena)when I was still in Philippines. Hope to be able to have a vacation soon (Philippines is my Home country)
There are so many languages in the Philippines. So if you want to learn one, it should be Tagalog since Tagalog is understood all over the country from Luzon to Mindanao.
That's indeed a very nice night market in Cebu. I have also seen a night market in Davao City. When you visit Davao someday, don't forget to visit their night market too.
There is one and only language in the country, which is Tagalog all the other types are called dialect or regional speech patterns which obviously differ from region to region. So Filipino language is Tagalog only.
@@mistyrivers4995 only idiots say that.
Cebu is the place that first discovered by foreigners then the Philippines. Cebu is the oldest City and Tagalog language is the force to eat /enforce by lousy politicians in this country. They want to wipe out other original language that s the plan.
@@sugbosugbo1987 Are you aware that Cebu is in the middle of the Philippines? It's not possible to discover Cebu first since Leyte and Bohol will be discovered first if the foreigners are coming from the east and then Panay and Negros will be discovered first if coming from the west. Besides, why do you care about the foreigners discovering Cebu first? Is that something to be proud of? No language will be wiped out as long as there are locals speaking the language. Just stop already with all your nonsense.
If Cebu was chosen as the capital of the country, then Cebuano might have been the official language of the country. But Manila was chosen and they speak Tagalog in Manila. So Tagalog became the official language of the country.
Love your 🇵🇭 vlogs ❣️👍🏼☺️
Thank you!!
Wow ur amazing im glad u reach at that place
Nice,im going back to Cebu in january we will have to goto this market for dinner thank you for the content.
I used to work there before on “Tokyo Street 123” it’s a Japanese food stool!.. their Yakisoba a stir fried noodle and a Ramen is amazing it’s all my favorite also the Gyoza it’s very delicious 🤤 thanks for this content mate glad to see this store is still there love it
stool?
Stall
@@iamjett2022hahahahaha
Jonathan i would like to tell. Pinoys are one of the most happy people. No matter what dissasters occured in heir life, they managed to laùghed comfortably.
Another great video😉 thanks for sharing😀
Thanks for watching!
I L❤️VE this vlog coz you're here in Cebu City. That ride up there in Regency Hotel was damaged by last year's strong typhoon Odette where the central Cebu and even Moalboal was heavily damaged by that super strong typhoon. Thank you for visiting and enjoying our beautiful Cebu.🥰
It's even more beautiful because U are there✨💟
The guy near the kamote cue is very friendly. The way he speaks reminds me of my dad. My dad is from Cebu City.
As a filipino who cant travel a lot. I appreciate this vlog very much. Thank you sir
Very Cool... Awesome video.. Thanks so much...
thanks for watching!
Thanks for watching!
You should go to Avenire Condos. There is a bar and grill at the roof top with a view of the city. I highly recommend it!
Enjoy watching your vlog. Thank you for loving our Country, People Culture. Watching from Canad
daghang salamat sa karatulang CLAYGO. lahat NG mga Tao diyan ay may disiplina.nakapunta na ako diyan .very clean tu ok and NG Ayala center. Malinis talaga diyan da IT PARK. Congratulations sugbo mercado and IT park management.very proud of you all.
I fell in love with the oxtail kare kare I found in some market place, I never had anything like it. With the shrimp paste!
Salamat sir.. I am missing there... You are closer to my sweet home.. Am still here in Riyadh Saudi Arabia.. Hopefully next year ill be there. 🙏🙏🙏
I like your blog exploring 👍😊
Thank you for sharing! luv it :) God bless!
Thank you for watching!
Sisig. (The pork dish). Portuguese egg TART. 😂. The first fried camote is fried sweet potato. Banana q = fried banana. Usually a snack.
My husband and I are staying in Cebu and went to these markets last night. We had a great time. We are from Perth Western Australia.
I'm glad you can say 'salamat" correctly now. Keep up the good job
Just saw your vids.
Really nice job with the PG content.
Lovin it so far.
I’m quite pleased that gopro is picking up even in low light.
in the market it was fine with the lights... outside on the grass wasn't great haha
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL i noticed but it was actually fine coz the viewers can still see what’s in the frame. I noticed the rolling shutter when you moved the camera around (the wobble), I would suggest to edit that out. It’s displeasing to the eyes. Nonetheless, you’re doing a great job💪
You love Sisig too! Tha became my husband's favorite too! He really loves it!
Wow, Kuya oh froendly...ha...ha....selling technique....and hospitable....ha...ha...
Thank you for sharing your videos. You have given us a glimpse of places in Cebu City that we have not been. Very informative and entertaining. Keep it up!
I yes absolutely true.. Filipinos are friendly and accomodating
Your vlog randomly appeared in my suggested videos, ne sub here..welcome to the philippines!
bro please stay in the philippines . you are so polite to the people there and you really are an amazing human being. hope to see more videos from you on your stay there.
Hey I’m 29 and from the U.K. be let’s be friends I love the Philippines
Are you on Instagram?
Well done big guy!
Enjoy and have fun
so much delicious food there, love that it is so lively too!!
I'm an American, been to the Ph. only a few times. Your pronunciations of Filipino words the funniest part of your videos.
Nice video kuya Jonathan. U give me idea what's on in Cebu. I'm pinay but not yet visit Cebu. Enjoy. Keep safe.
Have a great stay in the PHILIPPINES❤️
Move success and love lots😘❤️
Love your videos dude!!! Thanks for the awesome content!
thank you!!
Sisig is the best,.!!,.glad you've tried it.😁
I was watching your episode about coming back from the USA! Filipinos are really very welcoming and accommodating especially from other countries. They love to sing, chat and learn new things!! I love your vlog on the way locals interact with you. You make them confident and happy. Carry on, please. Thank you.
I love all your videos. I'm your fan from Bohol. We have lots of tourists spots here also, beautiful white sand beaches & the Chocolate Hills...
I feel you, man. The same thing happened to me. It was about two weeks ago. It seems to be under maintenance indefinitely 😂
I just saw your other videos. You are from Alabama. Wow!
It’s sad that u were not able to try the edge coaster and sky walk. But it’s nice too seeing you in one of my favorite place to visit in cebu That food market. I think people called it LARSIAN
Hello sir welcome to Philippines enjoy wAlking. Eat street food josmeo marimar ang hirap mag english hahaha.
14:51 kinda funny because I always go for ramen too whenever I go to a new place and find one. It's so hard to choose though because I like pizzas and pastas too. By the way, congrats on your channel growth. I can see significant increase in your followers and views. You're finally getting the boost you deserve. Continue spreading good vibes.
I miss eating the street foods in Cebu especially the fishballs and kikiam.
Sisig is on the list i gave you before Jonathan. It was invented in Pampanga (north of Manila) by Aling Lucing. Pork Sisig uses chopped pig face. The late Anthony Bourdain raved about Sisig when he came here for his 'No Reservations' show. :)
Next time, try Banana-Q (instead of Camote-Q). It's more popular.
The girl you talked to was pretty Jonathan. 😉😉😁
Hope he finds someone in the Philippines. He just has to ask the facebook or phone number of the girl he likes and follow her on FB before asking for a date. like are you available for a coffee? if the girl says yes, then he has a chance but if the girl says no then find someone else...LOL..excited for him to find a GF in the Philippines, it will not be hard for him to find one.
I had no idea what I was eating haha… I just watched Anthony Bourdian’s clip! We chose the same dinner!
@@sandan778 hahahahahahaha tudlo-e jud mate ug unsaon pamiling ug pinay...😁😁😁😁😁 you're so cute to that comment of your's
@@dorydory7885 pogi kaya sana makahanap siya ng Pilipina. Madali lang naman basta hindi napaka-direct. Kunyari lapit sa pinay at magtanong ng direction, " saan dito ang Mc Donald? kung sasama ang babae para ituro, alam mo na na interesado yung pinay. Tapos 2nd tanong, palagi ka rito? Yun..LOL..
Baboy sisig is delicious 😋 great with a beer 🍺
good choice, sisig and beer is a great combo
new subscriber here am Filipino working here in macau but am from Cebu also welcome to our City 😍
I missed my province Cebu, i studied in Don Bosco high later in University of San Carlos graduated as BS mechanical engg, got my work and skills exp by projects in 6 Middle east countries and 6 Asian countries in oil and gas, power plant, on shore, off shore projects. I missed my parents and my hometown Malabuyoc, Cebu my relatives and my friends there, now im here in Davao City with my family. God bless.
So relieved you picked sisig, Praised by the late Anthony Bourdain as one of the best in the world.
Camote que (like bbq), is a sweet potato deep fried with sugar glaze. Can be found in some streets in the Philippines.
YOu made me salivate with all these food choices! Thanks for the upload. New subscriber here!
hi, id like seen you having a greatime roaming philippines.try also to vsit ililo city.enjoy travel !!!!!!!
I miss eating that Filipino food it's been a while 🤤
Hope one day you visit iloilo city philippines too..
In Philippine English, "barbecue" is meat on a stick, so anything served on skewers is given a "cue" ending: banana cue, kamote cue, etc.
"lechon, sisig, and adobo"..those are three of Pinoy's all time favorites..if by any chance you'll visit north and central luzon, don't forget to try sinigang and papaitan tagalog..
God bless you Jonathan always & forever. ❤️🙏✝️
I love Sisig. Enjoy and have more fun bro in your stay here in the Philippines.
I wanted to shout pick sisig .. and you did. Without rice, its best with beer.
Waw! I worked in ITpark! Welcome to Sugbo Mercado 🥳
Great video mate, nice food , better than waltermart "T" bone steak , sisig is best pair with cold beer, enjoy 😎
Great video
Your subs are growing fast …so happy for you .
never been there yet, everything looks yum 😍😍😍😍
you need to go!!
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL was suppose to go there few weeks ago haha but guess i'll have to postpone that next year 😁😁
Wow the Night market is so cool.. I lawas Went to the one in My home City Cagayan de Oro City.. but ive heard our City Mayor close it since i don’t anymore.. i didn’t visit My Home country for 5 years already.. I miss Philippines so much!