omg Im an American who loves Vietnam and your video just made me love it even more.. I wish peace to my Vietnamese brothers and sisters and I will be visiting your beautiful country soon
Totally agree with you “ don’t knock it until you try it”…..I used to never try snails until a friend introduced me to it and after that first time, I went back and ordered it again and again each time I came back
Excellent, I've eaten plenty of snails in Vietnam and Europe. You tend not to not taste the snails themselves in Vietnam because of the wonderful things they're cooked in, but in Europe they only normally only use garlic and butter. Great stuff that's!
Tony, just discovered your channel tonight and have now watched a few videos. Your content, editing and diversity in adventures are amazing -- how do you only have 2k subs, and other bloggers in VN that are ‘fat and broke’ *Ahem* have 12k subs?! The injustice! This particular vid of snails is great - even better than Max McFarlin’s snail vid. Keep up the great work with Francis, she is an excellent co-host, better than most I’ve seen. You have a new sub in me, a fellow Nammer living in Canada.
The large shell looks like conch, also abundantly available in the Caribbeans. The little ones in the orange sauces are called ‘sò huyết’, literally translate as blood clams. The other flatter shells topped with the green onion olioly are fresh scallops. All are tasty in their own right. If you haven’t already, try the periwinkles sautéed in lemon grass & coconut cream sauce. They will be served with a pin 📍 or tiny fork like Frances was using. The trick is once you puncture the meaty end with the pin, you would twist the periwinkle in the same direction as their swirl, while gently pulling the pin or fork up and out as you’re twisting the periwinkle. Then you suck the rest of that yummy lemon grass flavored coconut cream from the periwinkle, just slurp it all up, and mopped up the remainder sauce in the plate with some crusty baguette, boom!
LETS GO TEXANS ! thanks so much for watching :) I appreciate it. Hope you stick around with Frances and I for future videos as we have lots planned for the channel
@@TonyOi no I'm not. I am from Australia. I miss travelling back to Vietnam, I haven't been able to go back so the best I can do is watch food videos like yours to keep me satisfied haha. Keep up the good work Tony!! There's so many different variety's of food I'm jealous haha. Have a great day
First time watching from your channel. Nice video about the Ốc, I am craving for some for so long!!! And you guys a pretty cute with each other haha! Also got my ticket for me and my fam to VN next week so I am super pumped to try this some time soon.
I love how you call everything a Snail even when it's not but the one thing you should call a Snail, you call and Oyster. Lolol Still looks good though. I love seafood so places like this, I absolutely love.
Good stuff man, nothing i hate more than opening a new food channel and theyre literally just a mark weins copy cat. (Which you arent) keep up the good content my guy.
Ahah thanks man I think it’s because my editing style has been typically for adventure / backpacking travel as that’s the first niche this channel was ! So I didn’t really watch other peoples food videos before!! But as for Adventure vlogs I’ve kinda been heavily inspired by other creators in that space. So it kinda just translated over into my food videos !!
Your videos Rock. If only we had Vietnamese restaurants in the states like in Vietnam. Vietnamese restaurants in the states cater to the western palate.
@@tajtran: I lived in LA for 40 years and visit often. Can you name a few? I'd love to have BBQ like the way they prepare it in Vietnam. Thanks so much.
Around 30 years ago there were lots similar food stalls on the curb side in China and some people got hepatitis b after eating street food for one night. You get still try it but be very careful.
I know right!! It was actually our first date meal so she liked it more than anticipated but I think this dish is weird but super tasty and enjoyable once you try it!
That’s a green peppercorn. That big snail is a snail and not a oyster. Have to be very assertive while in Vietnam. It’s not rude, it’s the culture. Just came across your channel and it’s entertaining.
Thanks so much for watching David! Yeah I figure it out after! I was basically referring to everything as snails cause I had no idea wtf I was eating but it was delicious 🤣 yeah frances is very timid 😂
Mình không nghĩ đó là tiêu Nhật, ở Nhật hình như không trồng được tiêu. Ở Việt Nam có rất nhiều tỉnh thành trồng được tiêu, nhà mình xưa cũng trồng tiêu, mình rất thích ăn ốc nướng tiêu xanh, nên chắc chắn đó là tiêu VN, vì giờ tiêu VN rẻ, chứ nhập khẩu tiêu nhật mà bán vỉa hè thì không ổn lắm.
I am sure there is something there that will satisfy my hunger lol. Willing to try most of it but what I don't like I am sure my girl will devour hahahahaha.
sounds like a good combo right there ! I'm not sure if it is snail street it was somewhere in D10 down an alley. The alley also had loads more places selling snails to, but i don't think its snail street!
Hi, first time come across your channel and it's pretty good! By the way at 9:40ish whenever you guys are talking about peppercorns from japan, no those are not from japan. Those are Chinese Szechuan Peppercorns that they mixed in with the large Snails for you all. Which it suppose to be nice and spicy with a numbing sensation.
Ahh thank you for letting me know :) Only time i've ever had them before was in a japanese restuarant so I figured it was japanese! Super spicy though hahah. THanks so much for watching Yang and welcome to the family :)
@@TonyOi Well if you guys ever travel further into China, Taiwan, etc. there are restaurants that specializes in Szechuan food. You will see alot of it in seafood and pork dishes.
It's not Szechuan Peppercorn. Just normal green peppercorn. The type of pepper you use at home but still green. Vietnamese people not really using Szechuan peppercorn in their dishes accept Chinese inspired or fusion dishes. As a Vietnamese myself, I've never tried or heard about Szechuan pepper in 22 years of my life until I get to Canada.
@@khoiletrung8663 Well of course that Canada would have Szechuan peppercorns. There are large communities of Chinese and Asian populations in Canada that loves spicy foods. Besides, I have traveled around the world and seen the idea of people using spices has developed more broadly than you would imagine.
@@TonyOi yes, just saw the address and edit myself. Try the Oc Len, so good. I will try this place next time i am there. Quan Oc Dao , Nguyen Trai in D1 is good too, so many locals. Thanks, great video
@@asdwer1711 hahaha I wear mine indoors out of respect for other people tbh. I’m not really afraid of Covid at this point but want to be respectful of the host country I am in which practices Covid prevention methods. Otherwise man I’d love to get rid of this mask. Outdoors it’s a mix when it’s crowded I’ll wear one but if it’s not I wont!
Hahah they literally gave us the price in the video 😂 u can hear the server tel us the price in VND. This place is one of the cheaper ones I’ve been too but also probably the most delicious. I don’t bullshit prices there’s really no point.
omg Im an American who loves Vietnam and your video just made me love it even more.. I wish peace to my Vietnamese brothers and sisters and I will be visiting your beautiful country soon
Thanks John :) Hope to see you in Vietnam soon!
Welcome to Vietnamese !
Totally agree with you “ don’t knock it until you try it”…..I used to never try snails until a friend introduced me to it and after that first time, I went back and ordered it again and again each time I came back
Excellent, I've eaten plenty of snails in Vietnam and Europe. You tend not to not taste the snails themselves in Vietnam because of the wonderful things they're cooked in, but in Europe they only normally only use garlic and butter. Great stuff that's!
honestly i love of the viets cook it. I've yet to try the french way of things but would be intrested in forsure!
Great vid! Keep it up bro! (You bamboozled me with the thumbnail 🥴😂)
haha thank god the content is good enough to make up for it 😂 thank you for watching i should’ve kept that 3 secs in the video
Tony, just discovered your channel tonight and have now watched a few videos. Your content, editing and diversity in adventures are amazing -- how do you only have 2k subs, and other bloggers in VN that are ‘fat and broke’ *Ahem* have 12k subs?! The injustice! This particular vid of snails is great - even better than Max McFarlin’s snail vid. Keep up the great work with Francis, she is an excellent co-host, better than most I’ve seen. You have a new sub in me, a fellow Nammer living in Canada.
Hahah maybe one day I’ll surpass f&b!
WOW WEW SO DELICIOUS AND HEALTHY,
I’VE LIKE TO TRY IT, MAYBE NEXT LOOK GREAT,
THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS CLIPS,
I SHARED IT TO MY FB 🤙🌝
Tina thank you :) I really appreciate your constant support 🤍
The large shell looks like conch, also abundantly available in the Caribbeans. The little ones in the orange sauces are called ‘sò huyết’, literally translate as blood clams. The other flatter shells topped with the green onion olioly are fresh scallops. All are tasty in their own right. If you haven’t already, try the periwinkles sautéed in lemon grass & coconut cream sauce. They will be served with a pin 📍 or tiny fork like Frances was using. The trick is once you puncture the meaty end with the pin, you would twist the periwinkle in the same direction as their swirl, while gently pulling the pin or fork up and out as you’re twisting the periwinkle. Then you suck the rest of that yummy lemon grass flavored coconut cream from the periwinkle, just slurp it all up, and mopped up the remainder sauce in the plate with some crusty baguette, boom!
oooo thanks so much for the tips :)
Great introduction video. Always wanted to try these bbq dishes i saw on the streets of Vietnam. Super delicious stuff.
Toni and Francis, you guys make a Great team!! I have watched and love all your videos. Keep up the good work!! Viet Texan
LETS GO TEXANS ! thanks so much for watching :) I appreciate it. Hope you stick around with Frances and I for future videos as we have lots planned for the channel
Enjoyed these types of videos bro! Keep them up! 🤘🏼
Richard mate your honestly the best subscriber. Always appreciate all the comments on each video :)
much love bro! 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Keep making these great videos Toni!!! I love the food in Vietnam!!!
Quoc thanks alot :) I appreciate you watching. Are you in the U.S?
@@TonyOi no I'm not. I am from Australia. I miss travelling back to Vietnam, I haven't been able to go back so the best I can do is watch food videos like yours to keep me satisfied haha. Keep up the good work Tony!! There's so many different variety's of food I'm jealous haha. Have a great day
❤️🇻🇳 , love your Vietnamese accent, sound so cute 😊. Thanks a lot.
aw thuy! i've had locals say i sound like a kid in elementary school. Kinda embaressing so i'm lad you think its cute 😂
Snail and a cold beer was truly and incredible experience in Hanoi for me
Hahah alot of people say that is a great combo!!
@@TonyOi definitely a must try
Keep it up bro! Love your vietnamese contents!
Tony you should try ốc len xào dừa. It’s one kind of nail that they cook with coconut milk, lemongrass, hot chili, salt and sugar. It’s really yummy.
I am drooling watching you guys eat..thank you for sharing!
Our pleasure! Hoping to make you drool more in the next couple videos hahah !
Okay that thumbnail is the reason I’m here
not the delicious snails? 😂
Great content Tony. I've watched a lot of Viet street food video but haven't seen snail to this extent before.
First time watching from your channel. Nice video about the Ốc, I am craving for some for so long!!! And you guys a pretty cute with each other haha!
Also got my ticket for me and my fam to VN next week so I am super pumped to try this some time soon.
BEN! GLAD YOU are coming dude :) You have to check out this Oc spot. I've been to dozens and this is the best.
You got a new subscriber! You mind if you share where you got your glasses? It’s a nice look!
Helios! It’s a store in hcmc but they imported it from Singapore!
@@TonyOi Mind sharing the brand and model? Sorry for asking too much! You do a good job making them look that good haha
I love how you call everything a Snail even when it's not but the one thing you should call a Snail, you call and Oyster. Lolol
Still looks good though. I love seafood so places like this, I absolutely love.
hahahaha cause I'm so used to viet people saying lets go eat Oc aka snail then all we eat and shell fish stuff lol.
I love oc but not the big one! Your Vietnamese is very good 👍
And again your girlfriend is so cute ❤️
Good stuff man, nothing i hate more than opening a new food channel and theyre literally just a mark weins copy cat. (Which you arent) keep up the good content my guy.
Ahah thanks man I think it’s because my editing style has been typically for adventure / backpacking travel as that’s the first niche this channel was ! So I didn’t really watch other peoples food videos before!! But as for Adventure vlogs I’ve kinda been heavily inspired by other creators in that space. So it kinda just translated over into my food videos !!
Your videos Rock. If only we had Vietnamese restaurants in the states like in Vietnam. Vietnamese restaurants in the states cater to the western palate.
Ahh there’s some but not enough!!! Thanks for watching Ray!
There are some in Viet towns. They are abt $10-$12 each plate
Have you tried the Vietnamese restaurants in LA, California? You would be surprised :-)
@@tajtran: I lived in LA for 40 years and visit often. Can you name a few? I'd love to have BBQ like the way they prepare it in Vietnam. Thanks so much.
@@methemonkeyking Have you tried "Oc & Lau" or "Tram Chim"? If not, yelp them and look at the pics. Bests.
Love this! YOLO for snail poop 🤣
YOLO snail poo until i die!
Love street food in VN. Thanks for sharing!
Gotta come spend your bitcoins here my friend ;) No problem, and thank you for watching. I appreciate the kind comment :)
It is an interesting content among another contents I watch. Enjoy the food guys.
Around 30 years ago there were lots similar food stalls on the curb side in China and some people got hepatitis b after eating street food for one night. You get still try it but be very careful.
Click bait, I thought i was going to see some balloons 🎈🎈 … nice content though
LOL sorry man
@@TonyOi hahaa I tried to find that thumbnail frame but hic hic
@@MrBadGamer85 I hope the gigantic snails made up for the melons
Hahahahahaha.. I was trying to fast forward to look for it 😆 🤣
@@MrBadGamer85 menaces 😭
Love me some morning glory! Great video.
OMG.It looks so delicious. It is super cheap. I thought that It would be over 1 million Dong.
Absolutely mouth watering. You gotta try that place!
I feel like I was tricked by the thumbnail. timestamp?
The snails are awesome, no doubt! 11:10 Good karaoke though lol don't lie haha
😂😂🤘🏼 yeah karaoke is always fire in vietnam. Such calm and peace on the ears
I wonder if anyone ever just grab the whole basket and bring it up to the chef like I wanna eat this. Lol.
These are my favorite foods as well. Yummy, :-)
Really enjoyed this video!
Bless man you gotta try it for yourself!
Awww my fav place for Oc also my town too, here is a cheapest place which is cooked awsome, thanks for your video!
Thanks for joining mimi, im missing snails its been 3 months since i left vn!!
I can't have seafood but i saw my girlfriend grab big shells and I asked her how was it? she said " I love shells xD"
This is the first time i watch your chanel
Jacky! thanks for watching dude I hope you stick around for future videos :)
I’m surprised your girl friend was able to enjoy snails. It’s not easy for non Vietnamese to really like it.
I know right!! It was actually our first date meal so she liked it more than anticipated but I think this dish is weird but super tasty and enjoyable once you try it!
The French also love it! Being Quebecois, I grew up on snails. The French eat everything!
Huh? French people eat more snails than Viets. Who do you think brought the concept of eating snails to Vietnam?
I'm going to Vietnam in July 2022. You guys never been sick from food poisoning with street foods ? That's my only concern
I've never been sick from Vietnamese street food for the last 3 years i lived here! Sea food is generally bought each morning :) so quite fresh.
Which country do you live in?
Both of you guys so cute!!
Aw Suzie :) thanks so much. Welcome to the channel I hope you stick around for more!
In this video, at around the 11:46 mark. That's not a snail. It's called a blood clam.
Watching from Alaska ✌️✌️😋😋😋😋👍👍👍🙏
Out in the boooonies 😂 thanks for watching!!
Nice video regards from Indonesia 👍🏼
I love your country man. Can't wait to go back.
@@TonyOi yes Indonesia so beautiful 😍 the food & people 😜🙏🏽 especially Bali😜
That’s a green peppercorn. That big snail is a snail and not a oyster. Have to be very assertive while in Vietnam. It’s not rude, it’s the culture. Just came across your channel and it’s entertaining.
Thanks so much for watching David! Yeah I figure it out after! I was basically referring to everything as snails cause I had no idea wtf I was eating but it was delicious 🤣 yeah frances is very timid 😂
Looks delicious 🌶️ great video 👍
Aaron! Thanks man. I appreciate the comment and you watching the video. Hopefully I see you around on the channel more often !!
Mình không nghĩ đó là tiêu Nhật, ở Nhật hình như không trồng được tiêu. Ở Việt Nam có rất nhiều tỉnh thành trồng được tiêu, nhà mình xưa cũng trồng tiêu, mình rất thích ăn ốc nướng tiêu xanh, nên chắc chắn đó là tiêu VN, vì giờ tiêu VN rẻ, chứ nhập khẩu tiêu nhật mà bán vỉa hè thì không ổn lắm.
$11 for all that! That's a big mac combo at McDonald's minus the tax here in the states.
Hahah absolute madness. Rather eat snails over mcdicks any day!!
Damn, bro. Missing out for not sipping on some 333 with them ốc.
hahaha bro i rarely drink with dinner only when i go party !
14:10 her accent is so cute, lol
Frances is an angel 🥺
Dude, where r u from? Amazing video but i love your girl more than. lol :D
loving the content, such click bait thou! where's the goods?! 😂
HAHA the big jumbo snails didn’t u see 😂😉
@@TonyOi so good! Love it lol
Vietnamese food is the best, new subscriber done please stay connected
LOVE IT - welcome to the lostwith T family. Hope to see you on the channel more often :)
I am sure there is something there that will satisfy my hunger lol. Willing to try most of it but what I don't like I am sure my girl will devour hahahahaha.
honestly frances was the same way until she tried it! I'm sure your girl will come around :)
Honest review. I can't believe Tony tried a load of p..p
the poo is good and remeber don't knock it till ya try it ;)
@@TonyOi I can't eat shit bruh. I refuse
@@AILAM43 I’ll get u a couple beers deep and I’ll be hearing a different tune 😂
Oh mate, get a beer!!!
That orange sauce is tamarindo
Great ... Where in vietnam ?
adress always in discrption
I was here for the hot lady
👍👍👍👍👍🐚🐚🐚🐚🐚bro
The stuff u think is poops it’s the liver kkkk
Don’t knock the poop until you try the poop 😂😂
Hi new here, love your content, you and Francis are so cute!
Hey :) thanks so much for watching we both appreciate the kind comments. Hope ya stick around for more content!
Francis, you are jaw dropping. 😍
isnt she? 😍
You should call Sai Gon City instead.
Love the snails, snails and beer is the best, ios that Snail Street in Saigon??
sounds like a good combo right there ! I'm not sure if it is snail street it was somewhere in D10 down an alley. The alley also had loads more places selling snails to, but i don't think its snail street!
Good video. Need long term visas. I'm 66 & not interested in 30 day visa. 3-6 months is more like it.
Thanks for watching! Hoping those visas come soon!
@@TonyOi 👍
Hi, first time come across your channel and it's pretty good! By the way at 9:40ish whenever you guys are talking about peppercorns from japan, no those are not from japan. Those are Chinese Szechuan Peppercorns that they mixed in with the large Snails for you all. Which it suppose to be nice and spicy with a numbing sensation.
Ahh thank you for letting me know :) Only time i've ever had them before was in a japanese restuarant so I figured it was japanese! Super spicy though hahah. THanks so much for watching Yang and welcome to the family :)
@@TonyOi Well if you guys ever travel further into China, Taiwan, etc. there are restaurants that specializes in Szechuan food. You will see alot of it in seafood and pork dishes.
It's not Szechuan Peppercorn. Just normal green peppercorn. The type of pepper you use at home but still green. Vietnamese people not really using Szechuan peppercorn in their dishes accept Chinese inspired or fusion dishes. As a Vietnamese myself, I've never tried or heard about Szechuan pepper in 22 years of my life until I get to Canada.
@@khoiletrung8663 Well of course that Canada would have Szechuan peppercorns. There are large communities of Chinese and Asian populations in Canada that loves spicy foods. Besides, I have traveled around the world and seen the idea of people using spices has developed more broadly than you would imagine.
Did you try Oc Len, my favorite , in a coconut curry, dunk your banh mi in the curry, delicious.
Hey Danny! Thanks for watching! No I need to try it :) the address is right on my discription box
@@TonyOi yes, just saw the address and edit myself. Try the Oc Len, so good. I will try this place next time i am there. Quan Oc Dao , Nguyen Trai in D1 is good too, so many locals. Thanks, great video
Damn, cheaper than a happy meal
even tastier then mcdicks too
Great 👍 video I really enjoyed to watched
thank you for watching Amy. I hope to see you around in the comments section more often :)
awesome vid
you make an amazing contents
NANG welcome to the family bro! thanks so much I hope to see you on the channel more often!
why the clickbait thumbnail?
Wow whats the point of goole map?
i mean it helped us get there but waasnt easy haha
My man with the thumbnail clickbait
Yo where's the girl on your thumbnail?
Buffet ?? Lucky boy !!
indeed my friend :p
Have you been to Nha Trang? If you do you gotta check out vinepearl hotel!
is it required to wear masks in thailand? at least not while outdoors?
no idea man i'm not in thailand ! I will be there soon though :)
@@TonyOi ah crap I meant vietnam
@@asdwer1711 hahaha I wear mine indoors out of respect for other people tbh. I’m not really afraid of Covid at this point but want to be respectful of the host country I am in which practices Covid prevention methods.
Otherwise man I’d love to get rid of this mask. Outdoors it’s a mix when it’s crowded I’ll wear one but if it’s not I wont!
i will stick with venison back strap and and ribeye you can have the periwinkle
those are delicous food for drinking beer
hahah everyone keeps saying! i don't really drink though!
I NEED THOSE TWO BIG BAZOOKAS!!!
No mask, touching everything 😱
The food is all cooked lol , Covid does not get passed on via food
Bro not an oyster lol
Where’s the girl in the video’s thumbnail?
Myth has it she is still there
11$ omg 😍😍😍
HOW CRAZY. Such a great meal for so cheap it’s unbelievable
those snails had worms inside ,,,
Lol I got clicked baited……. 🤣🤣
You got click baited but you stayed for the snails right … ? 🤪😜
Looks so yummy
Hi young bro, can you make a video of some credit card can use in VN. Thanks
Vn accepts all credit cards! Don’t need to worry about that but cash is king because lots of street places don’t take cards
wowww amazing food my friend
thanks so much for watching ! hope to see you around for more episodes!
Make sure you get your hep a and c jabs!! 😊
Hahaha why’s that!
👍😎
The big one is a conch
Big Oyster? A snail cannot b an Oyster 🐌 🤣🤣🤣
Shell fish is not my expertise 😂 I literally referred to everything as snails lmfao
Regardless … still delicious 😂
@@TonyOi hahaha... Aw3some video man. More power to your contents. Lots of love from the 🇵🇭.
p. s. was waiting for the thumbnail to come out. trickery
Street food 😋👍🏼
even better that its dirt cheap :)
@@TonyOi compare to Cali food, it’s dirt cheap and I feast like a king 👑
why is it so cheap, i don't recall it being this cheap and it was a decade ago when I was in Saigon. I call BS on this.
Hahah they literally gave us the price in the video 😂 u can hear the server tel us the price in VND.
This place is one of the cheaper ones I’ve been too but also probably the most delicious. I don’t bullshit prices there’s really no point.
What nationality are you?
Canadian nationality!
@@TonyOi Your Vietnamese is so good
@@letrang169 thì ổng là gốc việt mà :).