@@aldibaranlabalan2825 well when people talk about best food by culture the answers are usually Italian, Mexican, Indian. Middle Eastern. Japanese, Chinese (Americanized) I've never heard someone put Philippine Food up there. And it rightfully should be. It's absolutely delicious
Yes the Philippines is just so beautiful, the food incredible and soooo delicious, and the people some of the sweetest and most kind you will ever know. Makes me want to return asap.
@@zHop3why do you have to be nega? If her tastebud prefers pinoy food then so be it. If you prefer the others then go for it. She is not you and you are not her. So…
Damn a car food reviewer who's actually not overly critical and just reviews the food in a enjoyable manner? Dope. You've got a sub my man. Edit: Welp I didn't expect this to actually get a reply from the dudes channel much less an immense amount of backlash towards Chime Time. I think he's a fine dude I just don't like the way he reviews food. Tis my opinion 👍.
i just smile when i saw the name of the store "point point" 😅😍 its literally a basic English word for "TURO TURO", the owner of that restaurant is soooo genius😍😍, proud Filipina here
lmao same, it made me smile too, they literally just translated Turo Turo word for word xD and it's cool that it rhymes with "joint" too so yeah the name is pretty genius
@@MrCoe ok so basically here in the Philippines there are these streetside restaurants called "turo-turo" and the dishes are all laid out in the counter in massive batches and you "point" at the dishes you wish to order. "turo" literally translates to "point" so "turo-turo" when translated directly to english is "point-point". hope this helped 😄😄
Filipino food is some of the BEST food! I work with a lot of Filipinos and when we have pot lucks they don’t mess around! My favorites are the lumpia, the Pancit, and the bbq. Also their desserts are wonderful! The cakes are not too sweet like their mango cake and their ube cake. They also have a dessert called Biko. It’s delicious!
That "peanut" sauce isn't peanut sauce. It's actually usually made of liver. But the most famous Mang Tomas brand has removed ground liver from its main ingredients so now it's just made of bread crumbs, vinegar, etc. We just usually call it "lechon sauce".
@@reynaldjohncatriz some lechon roasters especially in laloma or cebu are using their own recipes of liver sauce and it taste like mang tomas it is just more thicker, darker and more tastier
@@_vyyy mangmang naman talaga kagaya mo. laging isisingit ang proud kahit third world country ang pinas. at proud kasi corrupt ang gobyerno at palpak si digong at bbm 🤣🤣🤣
There is a reason as to why there aren't as many Filipino restaurants in around world. Filipino food is just not that good. Most people do not ever say, "Hey! Let's go out for some Filipino food!"
The Dip is probably the store bought sauce that all the Filipinos love. the brand translates to Mr. Thomas' Sauce, it costs about $0.50 for a 12oz sized bottle full of it
Yoh try burmese food too! I recommend you to try mohinga which is the national dish, then tea leaf salad and with a simple cup of burmese style milk tea. Make sure you have some coconut wheat cake either. You’re welcome!
I have had Filipino food several times in the past, but it’s been way too long and I have to get some of all of what you were having right there because it looked and sounded wayyyyyy too good!! 😋
Yes, we love lechon kawali. It’s a boild, dried and chilled then deep fried pork ribs that comes with “sarsa” (sauce/dip sort of gravy like) or “Mang Tomas” dip. The sisig is a Kapampangan pork dish that’s very famous. And sinangag (garlic rice) which is a favorite type of rice in every household in the Philippines.
@@pompeiipamaran2010 Thailand has about 35million tourists so their food caters to white foreigner taste. Filipino food caters to local taste so they don't westernize their cuisine.
When I was a kid we used to rotate the three holidays between my family, my adopted Uncle and Aunt, and a Filipino family who my adopted uncle managed to nearly single-handedly get out of the Philippines to here (they were Protestant and had suffered persecution). Anyway, we quickly fell in *love* with the food they would make. It became a great source of amusement to get into a conversation once Halloween was past about our enthusiasm for the upcoming culinary opportunities. You'd say 'I can't wait for the turkey and dressing, the sweet potatoes, the lumpia and pancit...' they would be nodding 'til the last two and then stop and say "Huh??" 😁 Haven't had that pancit in almost 40 years now. 😔
I'd highly recommend the White Rabbit food truck if you ever get the chance. Their food is "Filipino Fusion", so they serve stuff like pork sisig tacos, chicken adobo burritos etc. They're from the LA area and the food is super good!
Living in central Florida, it's rare we get anything from other countries. Just got authentic caribbean food last yr, and I hope I get to try Filipino food like this sometime soon
Try some Cambodian food. I feel like it doesn’t get much recognition from food reviewers despite Viet and Thai being so popular but there’s some interesting stuff in that cuisine
Apaka supportive ng mother nila cong, alam nya ung pkiramram n walang ibang aasikaso s mga anak nya dati kaya binubuhos ung pagmmahal kina vien❤❤ kaya pinagpala sila s buhay ❤
Dooood we were there today because of you! And my Filipina gf said that was the best pancite shes ever had. And omfg that lechon was soooooo good!! Nice white meat and crispy chicharrón skin
Stop, you're making me remember my college days when me and my friend used to eat this for lunch... Good times, man.. Good times. I miss "Manang's". Also, you're making me crave for some crispy pork belly
Point-Point means "Turo-turo" in Tagalog, Philippines' major dialect, which is a cafeteria style of diner where you literally point, "turo" in Tagalog, what you want to order.
Glad you’re enjoying it. That Sara’s is also good it’s fried fish, chicken, etc. it’s not peanut but it’s actually liver, vinegar, bread crumbs, sugar, aromatics, and spices.
Making me hungry watching you eating lechon haven’t been eating that for a while it’s mouth watering I miss all this Filipino food… enjoy and I’am glad you like our delicious food
I personally appreciate your way of introducing Filipino Dishes to the World.. 💕🇵🇭.. By the way, that Lechon sauce (it's Mashed Pork Liver, Vinegar, Brown Sugar, Spices, Flour, Corn Starch.. U can also make another Lechon Dish together with Lechon Sauce.. "Lechon Paksiw".. 💕🇵🇭 Thanks Bro!
Lechon is a cooking style you can do that to any kind of meat, what u have there is called Lechon Kawali or also known as pork roasted in a wok, glad you enjoyed filipino food!! and hope this helps
Have a lot of filipino friends, and have been to plenty of filipino parties….
Their food soothes the soul it’s so good!
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@@arii6362 hatin as mf let him be get a job or sum
Lechon is actually invented from the Spanish colonizers
As a Filipino who as Americanized as hell I want to learn how to make that so I can serve it to friends 😭
Oh man, I’m dying over hear listening to that crunch, my mouth is watering 🤤😋
A major Philippine Population in my small Canadian town and yes the food is wildly underrated. VERY delicious
What town
@@Curt__ Leamington
Why underrated?
@@aldibaranlabalan2825 well when people talk about best food by culture the answers are usually Italian, Mexican, Indian. Middle Eastern. Japanese, Chinese (Americanized)
I've never heard someone put Philippine Food up there. And it rightfully should be. It's absolutely delicious
@@chadlatham3819 Why did you put Americanised in Chinese?
I was literally scrolling down to find out if you had any Filipino food video. Thanks!😂❤
Yes the Philippines is just so beautiful, the food incredible and soooo delicious, and the people some of the sweetest and most kind you will ever know. Makes me want to return asap.
Yeah, till u see the politicians and the trash people throw everywhere
The food absolutely sucks compared to Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia… basically anywhere in the region has better food
@@zHop3why do you have to be nega? If her tastebud prefers pinoy food then so be it. If you prefer the others then go for it. She is not you and you are not her. So…
Damn a car food reviewer who's actually not overly critical and just reviews the food in a enjoyable manner? Dope. You've got a sub my man.
Edit: Welp I didn't expect this to actually get a reply from the dudes channel much less an immense amount of backlash towards Chime Time. I think he's a fine dude I just don't like the way he reviews food. Tis my opinion 👍.
He’s literally the opposite of what you just said 😅
@@greenscreenmovieguy5582 idk man, this dude is more straightforward and chill than some over the top RUclipsr
@@greenscreenmovieguy5582 Nah I've seen worst dude tbh lmao. There's legit dude who basically moan after every bite and go eh 4/10
@@scottcowan7343 chime time?
He's the opposite 🤣
i just smile when i saw the name of the store "point point" 😅😍 its literally a basic English word for "TURO TURO", the owner of that restaurant is soooo genius😍😍, proud Filipina here
lmao same, it made me smile too, they literally just translated Turo Turo word for word xD and it's cool that it rhymes with "joint" too so yeah the name is pretty genius
Please forgive my ignorance, I don't understand
@@MrCoe ok so basically here in the Philippines there are these streetside restaurants called "turo-turo" and the dishes are all laid out in the counter in massive batches and you "point" at the dishes you wish to order. "turo" literally translates to "point" so "turo-turo" when translated directly to english is "point-point". hope this helped 😄😄
Lechon is actually invented from the Spanish colonizers
I wouldnt have realized if you didnt say it haha. Made me laugh!
Filipino food is some of the BEST food! I work with a lot of Filipinos and when we have pot lucks they don’t mess around! My favorites are the lumpia, the Pancit, and the bbq. Also their desserts are wonderful! The cakes are not too sweet like their mango cake and their ube cake. They also have a dessert called Biko. It’s delicious!
We also have Puto bad word in spanish but delicious desert in Philippines 😂😂
Filipinos have rice cakes covered 👍
every country has good food.
Dude you gotta try lunganisia
yea but theyre not slept on at all though
Ok you got me drooling - and I'm Filipino! I can tell those are good and you are really enjoying it! Gimme some of that!!!😋
As a Pinoy I’m glad people are out here loving our food.
i have a Filipino place near my house and their Siopao is fire.
I grew up Filipino and it just hits the spot all the time and all my friends who aren't Filipino love it! 😀
That "peanut" sauce isn't peanut sauce. It's actually usually made of liver. But the most famous Mang Tomas brand has removed ground liver from its main ingredients so now it's just made of bread crumbs, vinegar, etc. We just usually call it "lechon sauce".
west dont like eating pigs liver so thats the reason.
I've never seen any Mang Tomas alternative.
@@reynaldjohncatriz some lechon roasters especially in laloma or cebu are using their own recipes of liver sauce and it taste like mang tomas it is just more thicker, darker and more tastier
DOPE!!!!! I AM HEARING HOW IT IS SUPER CRUNCHY LOVE IT!
Tried Filipino food last summer for the first time from a food truck here in Illinois. Spectacular food.
Dude you give the most articulated personal in the car food reviews on the internet.
Keep it up G. To the moon.
I absolutely adore Filipino food! Sooo good, that pork's got me drooling rn🤤
its fake though, besides fried pork is on every Chinatown.
THANKS FOR SHARING THE PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭 TO THE UNIVERSE !! YOUR AWESOME !! MABUHAY!!💙❤️💛🤍💯💯💯✌️✌️✌️😇😇😇😇
That is not peanut sauce, it is liver sauce actually, the Filipino gravy. 😋
I am very happy and proud that you enjoyed the dishes. #Proud🇵🇭
proud? ganyan na ba kamangmang talaga mga pinoy?
@@Jonases_20 "waaahh someone's proud that their cuisine is being enjoyed by people from other countries woe is meee" ang OA mo.
@@Jonases_20 Hindi lang lahat kasing toxic ng ugali mo.
@@_vyyy mangmang naman talaga kagaya mo. laging isisingit ang proud kahit third world country ang pinas. at proud kasi corrupt ang gobyerno at palpak si digong at bbm 🤣🤣🤣
As a humble pinoy, i hate overproud pinoys. Very cringe..
Filipino food is the bomb. Pancit. Pork adobo. Pork menudo. Lumpias. Sisig. All of it.
I get that there are so many… but how could you not mention LECHON?!?!?!?!?!?? and KARE2x?!?!? And SINUGLAW!?!?!? my gosh … lol
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Man, you making me eat more of Filipino food now! but that lechon kawali is damn my favorite. Im craving for it! 👏😊🇵🇭
I'm legit jealous. The crunch on that pork is nuts!
It is not halal
@Joseph D. He's not Muslim so who cares.
@@josephd.5930 halalalalong halalalalong halalalalonglong linglong linglong
Same 🤤
No, I'm pretty sure it's the sauce that's made of nuts
Chicken adobo is one on my Favorites in the Philippines 🇵🇭 😋
I had that and the pork version. It was good.
@@almac9203 true that and chicken adobo was kinda for youngings or just a chicken lover.
I do agree but my wife in the Philippines makes the best chicken afritada
Facts. Also you wearing your Metallica shirt while reviewing Filipino food is amazing tbh lol.
Thank you for appreciating filipino cuisine
The fact that this guy critiques quite harsh on some fast food videos, yet gives this an 8.8 makes me very glad to be a Filipino, warms my heart
You do know hes after the views right? Filipinos bring some of the largest yt viewers. 😂
@@JET-u2s You do know they're not mutually exclusive right? yea he could be after the views, but lechon kawali just smacks as it is.
There is a reason as to why there aren't as many Filipino restaurants in around world. Filipino food is just not that good. Most people do not ever say, "Hey! Let's go out for some Filipino food!"
That crunch is making me hungry 🤤
You're not alone😊
Filipino food is that food!❤
Maan they don’t know ! 🔥🔥
Filipino food is garbage. It’s all pork and trash greasy low quality ingredients
The Dip is probably the store bought sauce that all the Filipinos love. the brand translates to Mr. Thomas' Sauce, it costs about $0.50 for a 12oz sized bottle full of it
Yoh try burmese food too!
I recommend you to try mohinga which is the national dish, then tea leaf salad and with a simple cup of burmese style milk tea.
Make sure you have some coconut wheat cake either. You’re welcome!
Try some lechon manok it is great also. I eat alot of filipino food every since my first visit there back in the 80s.
I have had Filipino food several times in the past, but it’s been way too long and I have to get some of all of what you were having right there because it looked and sounded wayyyyyy too good!! 😋
And he didn’t even mention Pancit or Lumpia. Get it made by some grandma at the local Salvation Army Church. To die for. So so good.
Yeah the Chinese influence of Pancit and Luhm-piah. Thanks to our Chinese neighbors 🇵🇭♥️🇨🇳
Thank you brother..From Philippines with love
Yes, we love lechon kawali. It’s a boild, dried and chilled then deep fried pork ribs that comes with “sarsa” (sauce/dip sort of gravy like) or “Mang Tomas” dip. The sisig is a Kapampangan pork dish that’s very famous. And sinangag (garlic rice) which is a favorite type of rice in every household in the Philippines.
I’d give it a 10/10. Filipino food is the BEST❣️🥳👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😃 Thank You🎉
Expat in PH complaining about Pilipino food they praise Thailand food..
Filipino food is the best anywhere in the place...
@@pompeiipamaran2010 Thailand has about 35million tourists so their food caters to white foreigner taste. Filipino food caters to local taste so they don't westernize their cuisine.
When I was a kid we used to rotate the three holidays between my family, my adopted Uncle and Aunt, and a Filipino family who my adopted uncle managed to nearly single-handedly get out of the Philippines to here (they were Protestant and had suffered persecution). Anyway, we quickly fell in *love* with the food they would make. It became a great source of amusement to get into a conversation once Halloween was past about our enthusiasm for the upcoming culinary opportunities. You'd say 'I can't wait for the turkey and dressing, the sweet potatoes, the lumpia and pancit...' they would be nodding 'til the last two and then stop and say "Huh??" 😁 Haven't had that pancit in almost 40 years now. 😔
Come to the Philippines we will all get you full every time. You will just eat, eat, and eat ! ;)
I'd highly recommend the White Rabbit food truck if you ever get the chance. Their food is "Filipino Fusion", so they serve stuff like pork sisig tacos, chicken adobo burritos etc. They're from the LA area and the food is super good!
So true. Very underrated. Lumpia and sinigang are some of the best foods I have ever tasted
Living in central Florida, it's rare we get anything from other countries. Just got authentic caribbean food last yr, and I hope I get to try Filipino food like this sometime soon
lechon kawali with the mang tomas🔥🔥 filipino food some of the best out, more people need to know fr
brings back memories to when my lolo and dad would make some for my bday
Is that the equivalent to Mexican chicharron?
@@8Skylines no
@@8Skylines completely two different things
Hi.. I think that's not a peanut sauce but it's a liver purée (pork liver sauce) ☺️ enjoy our food! ☺️
Yes..
I hate liver but I have to have this sauce with lechon
@@mmdl9297 it doesnt actually taste like liver no worries hahaha
@@scr1m844yes it doesn’t have the iron, metallic, gamey taste of liver. it’s just really savory with a hint of sweetness and pepper
The gesture after tasting the rice said everything we need to know
Thanks for appreciating filipino food bro ♥️♥️♥️
Appreciate that you love our food. Filipino here!
Try some Cambodian food. I feel like it doesn’t get much recognition from food reviewers despite Viet and Thai being so popular but there’s some interesting stuff in that cuisine
nah man fr, been tryna tell people about how good kuyteav is. i need to try more of it myself
Thank you for tasting our food! Hope you try more of them! 🇵🇭🇵🇭
And the fact you ate with a spoon, you’re an honorary Filipino 🥰🧡🇵🇭
Wow eating with utensils! So patriotic!! 😍
I think my man missed out on the world update
@@weilder.freudewho tf hurt you, dude? 😂 It was a joke
@@weilder.freude 😂 nobody hurt me, I just don't see why you felt the need to comment in the first place
@@weilder.freude lol that was the literal definition of projecting
Apaka supportive ng mother nila cong, alam nya ung pkiramram n walang ibang aasikaso s mga anak nya dati kaya binubuhos ung pagmmahal kina vien❤❤ kaya pinagpala sila s buhay ❤
That's liver sauce. I'm so jealous, got to have that for dinner tonight! :)
i was literally scrolling like “why is no one talking about him calling mang tomas peanut sauce???”
Appreciate you shedding light on Filipino cuisine! Solid ✊🏾
dude thanks for supporting pinoy food. it looks like you really enjoyed it. honestly, thats what i always get at point point joint.
The crunch takes your breath away
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Aaah yes! An ode to "Turo-turo!" I love the name Point-point!
Oh I never thought it's Turo2.translated.
Dooood we were there today because of you! And my Filipina gf said that was the best pancite shes ever had. And omfg that lechon was soooooo good!! Nice white meat and crispy chicharrón skin
Filipinos stealing food from Hispanics 🤮🤮🤢🤢🤬🤬😡😡
your making me happy as a filipino
point point😂😂😂 in tagalog turo turo😂😂🤣nice one...
Stop, you're making me remember my college days when me and my friend used to eat this for lunch... Good times, man.. Good times.
I miss "Manang's".
Also, you're making me crave for some crispy pork belly
Since I plan on going to LA next month, I shall check out this Point Point Joint when I get there! Thanks for the recommendation!
I sure hope it's because you have to see family or something important because idk who would want to voluntarily go to that shit hole of a state lmao.
As a Filipino, our food is sometimes being slept on, but most of our foods can be described as "don't judge a book by its cover"
I mean sure it's decent, but feels basic. It's subpar to other asian cuisine.
Yeah pagpag is good too, Filipino people collect throw away Jolibee bones from garbage and cook it again, be very proud of your country cuisine🗣🗣
@@lvquan6660 thats cause our country struggles with poverty and not everyone is privileged enough to eat what y’all do
i dont think filipino food is slept on. its very popular or is it because i live in asia lol
@@lvquan6660to be fair, it's better than vietnamese food
Filipino food is insanely good. And good sisig is good enough to make you cry tears of joy.
Point point haha very nice. Actually thats like the street restaurant here in the Philippines called "Turo-Turo" in english Point Point.
It’s nice to see reviewers actually reviewing our Traditional Foods 😅😊 Much Love!!
Best food review I've seen, very enticing and very provoking.
You are amazing! 😊
Love that crispy pork, I'm not Phillipino but I've had that before growing up, must be an Asian style of cooking
*Filipino
I give Filipino food a 11 it's the best and so healthy
Healthy your face
Thanks for appreciating....1 new sub here.
Hearing the crunch all the way up here in the Philippines ❤
Thank you so much for sharing on your views about filipino food. I am now a fan that's why I subscribed your channel!
The best thing that a RUclipsr can do is to captivate the hearts of Filipinos. Expect your channel to grow rapidly
its like shooting fish in a barrel its too easy. They see "Filipino" on the title thats instant 100k views haha
@@fookemon3326 yes that's true
As a Filipina I’m so happy you reveiwed Filipino food! Filipino food is most definitely underrated and not a lot people know about it.🇵🇭🇵🇭
Point-Point means "Turo-turo" in Tagalog, Philippines' major dialect, which is a cafeteria style of diner where you literally point, "turo" in Tagalog, what you want to order.
Priceless facial expressions when eating! I can relate because I go the same way when eating them! Try Crispy Pata!!!
When he put sauce over the rice is just ❤️❤️❤️
Looks good!! Phillipino cusine hard to find in Wisconsin 😂
*Filipino
@@o2jammerz06 noted*
Bro that looks fire
I'm in Philippines you just make me happy❤
That 1st one is called LECHONG KAWALI. Thanks for appreciating my country's dishes this much. Proud Pinoy here. 😁👍🏻🇵🇭
The dip used in lechon and lechon kawali us usually made out of purée pork liver, water, soy sauce for color, and brown sugar for sweetness
Glad you’re enjoying it. That Sara’s is also good it’s fried fish, chicken, etc. it’s not peanut but it’s actually liver, vinegar, bread crumbs, sugar, aromatics, and spices.
Sarsa. - sauce
Love the name of the store, definitely a Filipino store.
Thank you for trying our filipino foods godbless you❤
Making me hungry watching you eating lechon haven’t been eating that for a while it’s mouth watering I miss all this Filipino food… enjoy and I’am glad you like our delicious food
I personally appreciate your way of introducing Filipino Dishes to the World.. 💕🇵🇭.. By the way, that Lechon sauce (it's Mashed Pork Liver, Vinegar, Brown Sugar, Spices, Flour, Corn Starch.. U can also make another Lechon Dish together with Lechon Sauce.. "Lechon Paksiw".. 💕🇵🇭 Thanks Bro!
I feel you sir thats so amazing and very delicious food.
Best short vid review ive watched by far bro got me drooling for some sisig
Im from Oman and i have lots of Filipino friends in Oman nice people
as a filipino very proud hahaha love your videos too
Filipino cuisine is not just about fried food. The food world knows now are just comfort food.
We have a lot of healthy dishes
@HowKevEats thanks for promoting Filipino food 👍👍👍
I like mine with a tommato catsup... sometimes banana ketchup❤❤❤
Thanks for loving our Lechon Kawali
I love how this guy enjoys food 👌🏽
Imagine eating that during travel or like a road trip around 6 AM as breakfast... YUMMY
Thankyou for loving a filipino food.
Thank you !
Have you tried the Pork Lechon also ? Its a whole roast pork . So delicious . 😊❤🇵🇭
ive wanted to try Filipino food for awhile now, it looks delicious
Lechon is a cooking style you can do that to any kind of meat, what u have there is called Lechon Kawali or also known as pork roasted in a wok, glad you enjoyed filipino food!! and hope this helps
Dude, you are making me hungry!!! Love the Sisig with the Garlic rice, on point. ❤
As a filipino my self we thank yoy for actually giving our food a try
Always that crunchy sounds it always a must on
thank you for trying our Filipino food 😊❤