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@thearabiansahara Жыл бұрын
Please go Iran ❤❤
@XaseSS Жыл бұрын
WHY THE COMPILATION? I watch every video of your channel.... 🙄
@icealestrada Жыл бұрын
@@thearabiansahara😊
@myramyr1983 Жыл бұрын
😮BET U GOT BAD FOOD POISENING!!
@blackcherubim8483 Жыл бұрын
I love your show, honestly it deserves to be on TV. I do have one question though, why do you always have a facial expression as if you don't like the food when in fact you do? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@T1chArtist Жыл бұрын
Very humble series, so educational and hearing Yia Vang get emotional, talking about his family, had me emotionally hooked
@kalena.Xiong1 Жыл бұрын
Omg thank you for recognizing Hmong villages and the culture! I’m Hmong but not many people acknowledge us or know about us!!
@Lushflowers19 Жыл бұрын
I am also Hmong and some of my elders are from laos
@spectrumwarrior9560 Жыл бұрын
just american here but I was very moved by the story of Hmong and fascinated by how they work as a community to create these dishes. America can learn a lot from this concept and way of life. I hope all these people are blessed!
@jaelynn7575 Жыл бұрын
Known about Hmong all my life.
@stitchyaj1989 Жыл бұрын
Yeah sad because Americans don’t acknowledge us HMONG for helping them during war
@Sweetrottenapple11 ай бұрын
Now I know about your wonderful people and culture! Thank you for making this world colorful and nice :)
@bestkksser Жыл бұрын
Sonny Not an exaggeration but this channel's production qualities are seriously hitting TV standards🇧🇸❤️❤️
@TravelingWithKoochi Жыл бұрын
Has feelings of early Bourdain episodes!!
@coreypenjor4910 Жыл бұрын
Better than TV actually
@beachlife8367 Жыл бұрын
Dude, I was thinking the exact same thing!
@jerzeysfinest1919 Жыл бұрын
Exactly why I have watched every video over and over
@evandence Жыл бұрын
Better for sure, I tell everyone about his channel that want to see actual interesting stuff
@LadyMiir Жыл бұрын
The way Yia talked about his parents was so sweet. Another great video, and a great guest!
@maipha8560 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love this one. I was one who was born in the Ban Vanai Refugee Camp. I bypass all the struggles my parents went through in Laos and their journey. This was a beautiful piece and allow me to peer into my parent's homeland. Laos is my husband's home country, he enjoys this episode so much. Reminds him of his childhood growing up in Laos.
@JackassTheater10 ай бұрын
Åñď we wonder where c_o-v-i/d comes from these pe op le are so Fň d1rtŸ and absolutely Ðī$ġů$ťing eating stomach bile how ğřø$$ and bąť$ Ťħ€ÿ ñẽvêř ŵàśħ ťħëıř ħ@ňďş øř $ťėřľıżě àñŷťħíñġ €âțíņğ âłğáẽ fřøm ťħę $ämē řìvêř tħèý $ħîț äñď pí$$ ìñ țħèŷ äřê țħ€ mø$t $î¢ķ âńď fìlťħý řǎ¢è țħèřé í$! Īf țħẽŷ ħâvë å mìş¢àřríâğẽ ťħèŷ will €vèñ ëǎț ťħé fęťǔ$! I Ħ8 Ð1řțŷ ğřø$$ pẽøpłē Łîķ€ ďĩřțŷ @š$ ä$î@ņ$!
@JackassTheater10 ай бұрын
Åñď we wonder where c_o-v-i/d comes from these pe op le are so Fň d1rtŸ and absolutely Ðī$ġů$ťing eating stomach bile how ğřø$$ and bąť$ Ťħ€ÿ ñẽvêř ŵàśħ ťħëıř ħ@ňďş øř $ťėřľıżě àñŷťħíñġ €âțíņğ âłğáẽ fřøm ťħę $ämē řìvêř tħèý $ħîț äñď pí$$ ìñ țħèŷ äřê țħ€ mø$t $î¢ķ âńď fìlťħý řǎ¢è țħèřé í$! Īf țħẽŷ ħâvë å mìş¢àřríâğẽ ťħèŷ will €vèñ ëǎț ťħé fęťǔ$! I Ħ8 Ð1řțŷ ğřø$$ pẽøpłē Łîķ€ ďĩřțŷ @š$ ä$î@ņ$!
@orzore2 ай бұрын
my boyfriend grew up in laos also, he really enjoyed seeing his home being represented
@TenderheartPC Жыл бұрын
Although it's easy to sensationalize unconventional meat options, you have to respect the resourcefulness of people that have found alternate food sources when faced with scarcity. Historically, some of our strongest food cultures have developed because of it. Techniques like pickling, fementing and preserving are also products of similar conditions. Certain foods were only available seasonally, so methods of storing and preserving them were necessary for survival. I appreciate Sonny's open-mindedness and respectful approach on these food tours. He may not like everything he tries, but he gives it a chance (within reasonable boundaries like not eating endangered species). You picked a great co-host for this episode. He's a treat.
@JackassTheater10 ай бұрын
Åñď we wonder where c_o-v-i/d comes from these pe op le are so Fň d1rtŸ and absolutely Ðī$ġů$ťing eating stomach bile how ğřø$$ and bąť$ Ťħ€ÿ ñẽvêř ŵàśħ ťħëıř ħ@ňďş øř $ťėřľıżě àñŷťħíñġ €âțíņğ âłğáẽ fřøm ťħę $ämē řìvêř tħèý $ħîț äñď pí$$ ìñ țħèŷ äřê țħ€ mø$t $î¢ķ âńď fìlťħý řǎ¢è țħèřé í$! Īf țħẽŷ ħâvë å mìş¢àřríâğẽ ťħèŷ will €vèñ ëǎț ťħé fęťǔ$! I Ħ8 Ð1řțŷ ğřø$$ pẽøpłē Łîķ€ ďĩřțŷ @š$ ä$î@ņ$!
@tomasrosalesr Жыл бұрын
This channel is so much more than food reviews... It's history, comedy, tolerance, religion, culture, family and so much more... Thank you for doing what you do 😊
@mkventures5259 Жыл бұрын
I really love the exploration of cultural roots Chef Yia added to this series. It makes me want to go back and visit my parents homeland.
@darcgibson50996 ай бұрын
Sonny, what you and your team do is beautiful, you really give the microphone to the locals you're guests of in an authentic, fun and enlightening way. What you did for Yai here in this film was beautiful, and the chemistry between you two was perfect and heartfelt! And you should be proud of your dad's consciousness. You're carrying on that spirit of peace in what you do today. I go through seasonal binges of the BEFRS, and it always feels like returning to an old friend's house, even though it's on a different continent every time! Congratualtins to you and your team for all your success, and good travels ahead!
@SchnitzelDeluxe Жыл бұрын
As a long time fan of the channel, I have to say that the content gets better and better with every new country added to the mix; But there is a feature that I'd love to see added and which wouldn't take much time to implement, I'm referring to proper Subtitles and not the auto-generated ones. I'm positive that there are countless foreign viewers that will appreciate this little feature quite a bit. Hope you consider it, Keep up the good work Cheers
@damienwalker4399 Жыл бұрын
oh really? yep super easy you just have to sit through a million hours of footage and painstakingly translate everything into 1000 different languages then line everything up with each videos vocal audio.... your right wouldn't take much time at all... lol
@damienwalker4399 Жыл бұрын
your a genius
@cookiesandpudding8485 Жыл бұрын
@@damienwalker4399you say that like it isnt a paid job people already do lol
@JackassTheater10 ай бұрын
Åñď we wonder where c_o-v-i/d comes from these pe op le are so Fň d1rtŸ and absolutely Ðī$ġů$ťing eating stomach bile how ğřø$$ and bąť$ Ťħ€ÿ ñẽvêř ŵàśħ ťħëıř ħ@ňďş øř $ťėřľıżě àñŷťħíñġ €âțíņğ âłğáẽ fřøm ťħę $ämē řìvêř tħèý $ħîț äñď pí$$ ìñ țħèŷ äřê țħ€ mø$t $î¢ķ âńď fìlťħý řǎ¢è țħèřé í$! Īf țħẽŷ ħâvë å mìş¢àřríâğẽ ťħèŷ will €vèñ ëǎț ťħé fęťǔ$! I Ħ8 Ð1řțŷ ğřø$$ pẽøpłē Łîķ€ ďĩřțŷ @š$ ä$î@ņ$!
@pbpictology10 ай бұрын
@@damienwalker4399 It actually doesn't take that long. AI, there are so many caption apps, premiere pro has it built in. Edit: Also I am pretty sure they type their narration scripts and dont scribble them on wipes, so there you go you dont even have to sit and type much, just let AI do its trick and integrate the written script.
@PEPPERJET7 Жыл бұрын
We complain about too many things in this country. These people have overcome so much. Beautiful culture, beautiful people ❤
@TheKellie03 Жыл бұрын
I agree! What a cultural delight it was to experience this with Sonny.
@kristingallo2158 Жыл бұрын
They held on to family, community and a sense of belongings. That's something we've lost.
@pastense Жыл бұрын
We’re all blind to the concept of simple human survival out here in the west. Much like the concept of luxury means something much different in the east. Such educational content!
@tubtsab79059 ай бұрын
Great video ! Yia’s quote “coming to a home I’ve never been to” hits differently. His story is so similar to so many. Props to the O.G Hmong folks who came to the U.S with no money and no grasp of the English language and not only survive but thrived. In one generation there’s hmong drs, lawyers, congresswomen, mayors, successful entrepreneurs. It is sad to see some of the next generation losing not just the culture but the language. I hope videos like this will inspire young hmong people to learn about their history, culture and language. As far as food goes, southeast Asian cuisine in my opinion is the best bar none. Hmong, Laos, Vietnamese, Thai and Cambodian food is unmatched. Keep the awesome content coming !
@darylerech9452 Жыл бұрын
I just stumbled on to these videos a few weeks back, I have enjoyed all that I have seen so far but this one is my favorite by far. The story of Loas is amazing by itself but seeing someone who was born here but left as a child be able to come back to where his roots are and experience what his parents and grandparents lived like is amazing, emotional, and special. Thank you!!!!!
@Me-th7xd Жыл бұрын
I love learning about different cultures. I personally don't have it in me to try a vast majority of their food but the ingenuity of the complete utilization of everything is brilliant
@JackassTheater10 ай бұрын
Åñď we wonder where c_o-v-i/d comes from these pe op le are so Fň d1rtŸ and absolutely Ðī$ġů$ťing eating stomach bile how ğřø$$ and bąť$ Ťħ€ÿ ñẽvêř ŵàśħ ťħëıř ħ@ňďş øř $ťėřľıżě àñŷťħíñġ €âțíņğ âłğáẽ fřøm ťħę $ämē řìvêř tħèý $ħîț äñď pí$$ ìñ țħèŷ äřê țħ€ mø$t $î¢ķ âńď fìlťħý řǎ¢è țħèřé í$! Īf țħẽŷ ħâvë å mìş¢àřríâğẽ ťħèŷ will €vèñ ëǎț ťħé fęťǔ$! I Ħ8 Ð1řțŷ ğřø$$ pẽøpłē Łîķ€ ďĩřțŷ @š$ ä$î@ņ$!
@mrbalanh99 Жыл бұрын
Sonny, this channel's production quality truly rivals TV standards. It's a very humble and educational series, and Yia Vang's emotional storytelling about his family resonated deeply. Blessings to those who've experienced similar situations in this world.
@yoda_1823 Жыл бұрын
I love how Chef is so open and is absolutely enjoying the flavours. The makings of a true Chef.
@lucyfer6g6 Жыл бұрын
Sonny, you & Yia Vang are hilarious together !! & showed some sweet moments of connection (not like that) , that made my heart warm up from it's standard , cold state Not to mention the respect you & your guests always show 🥰 🖤
@jasonusmc7 ай бұрын
This has to be my favorite vid. Sonny and Yia Van just seem to be having so much fun with this adventure.
@manidalisa Жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing people some of my favorite childhood and present favorite dishes! LAO’d & Proud! 🇱🇦🇱🇦
@ahomwarrior6131 Жыл бұрын
We are also tai people in Assam (India)
@JackassTheater10 ай бұрын
Åñď we wonder where c_o-v-i/d comes from these pe op le are so Fň d1rtŸ and absolutely Ðī$ġů$ťing eating stomach bile how ğřø$$ and bąť$ Ťħ€ÿ ñẽvêř ŵàśħ ťħëıř ħ@ňďş øř $ťėřľıżě àñŷťħíñġ €âțíņğ âłğáẽ fřøm ťħę $ämē řìvêř tħèý $ħîț äñď pí$$ ìñ țħèŷ äřê țħ€ mø$t $î¢ķ âńď fìlťħý řǎ¢è țħèřé í$! Īf țħẽŷ ħâvë å mìş¢àřríâğẽ ťħèŷ will €vèñ ëǎț ťħé fęťǔ$! I Ħ8 Ð1řțŷ ğřø$$ pẽøpłē Łîķ€ ďĩřțŷ @š$ ä$î@ņ$!
@momokyuittv Жыл бұрын
Thank you for visiting Laos, not much people know about us !
@crispygamer987 Жыл бұрын
I have had the honor and the pleasure of working with many fine people from Laos that talk about your homeland fondly. While I'm not unfamiliar, it was a pleasure to learn more about your peoples rich culinary history here.
@galforsortin1951 Жыл бұрын
In California Laos are badass gangster
@DesiTheGremlin Жыл бұрын
Seriously everytime I say I’m Lao people be like what is that😂
@Kingofthehill84 Жыл бұрын
Laos are the ancestral homeland of the East Asian and southeast Asian peoples according to hundreds of genetic DNA test results from major labs around the world. East Asian looking people living in Central Asia countries are mostly Lao and Mongolians descendants particularly in Uzbekistan they came from southern China during a Tang Dynasty.
@fkkawlni Жыл бұрын
Exactly, all we know is Miss Loas shouting memes
@debidehm912910 ай бұрын
I love when his travel guides/co-host all have a great sense of humor. Makes all the difference in the world!
@melc1566 ай бұрын
Yia is a sweet food buddy. Bring him back 👍🏽
@OtherwisePanic9 ай бұрын
Yia added so much value to this episode, it's quite amazing.
@UnseasonedChicken_4U9 ай бұрын
@ 08:06..... Before you begin... This type of experience for any culinary person is huge... The best thing to inspire creativity. Good for you all...
@dedrahernandez7764 Жыл бұрын
This is why i like your channel. So cool so real and you actually care. I saw the episode with your guest and his family in the US. So very cool that he was able to experience his native country with you. Awesome experience all the way around. Bravo good show.
@sarasirit.v50056 ай бұрын
This episode and the new one in Cambodia were really enjoyable to watch! I love that yours involved in harvesting the food sorces with the locals and not just doing that boring fine dining bit. Great job Sunny!
@EskenRock Жыл бұрын
Cotton: "Nope. He's Laotian." Khan: (Amazed)
@kaym770410 ай бұрын
The ocean?
@possummagic3571Ай бұрын
... So, are you Chinese or Japanese?
@PEPPERJET7 Жыл бұрын
Impressive how resourceful they are. No modern amenities, but seem peaceful and happy 😊
@DenekaThomaspoet Жыл бұрын
It's amazing how these cultures adapt to what is available. I don't think it would be as easy for people in the west to do the same. Love that I can live vicariously through Sunny.
@Patdakiller Жыл бұрын
so impressive how they split sticks to use as a kebob style and also use those stick fibers as string! were so spoiled over here in the NA we can buy skewers and string for $2 and have enough to make 100. mad respect for Laos
@jaelynn7575 Жыл бұрын
Bats are really amazing fliers. I had to get one out of my cabin this past summer and it was really cool to watch it fly and not hit anything, and find it's way out an open door. Really was kinda cute.
@JackassTheater10 ай бұрын
Åñď we wonder where c_o-v-i/d comes from these pe op le are so Fň d1rtŸ and absolutely Ðī$ġů$ťing eating stomach bile how ğřø$$ and bąť$ Ťħ€ÿ ñẽvêř ŵàśħ ťħëıř ħ@ňďş øř $ťėřľıżě àñŷťħíñġ €âțíņğ âłğáẽ fřøm ťħę $ämē řìvêř tħèý $ħîț äñď pí$$ ìñ țħèŷ äřê țħ€ mø$t $î¢ķ âńď fìlťħý řǎ¢è țħèřé í$! Īf țħẽŷ ħâvë å mìş¢àřríâğẽ ťħèŷ will €vèñ ëǎț ťħé fęťǔ$! I Ħ8 Ð1řțŷ ğřø$$ pẽøpłē Łîķ€ ďĩřțŷ @š$ ä$î@ņ$!
@rewolfnus4501 Жыл бұрын
Hi! Sonny, your Laotian interpreter is someone close to me. I’m so happy to see her in your video.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@evitacakes7 ай бұрын
The intro made me feel so cool to be Lao, few things shown Ive eaten before, some other things I dont think I would try 😅
@ReactionTherapyWithBiggClay Жыл бұрын
Going to enjoy watching my mom watch this… she always talked about going to her homeland,can’t wait to show her this!
@MurakamiTenshi Жыл бұрын
How did it go ??
@ReactionTherapyWithBiggClay Жыл бұрын
@@MurakamiTenshi she loved it! She Especially did when they were eating the pipaya with the small crab 🦀 “Kill bite”
@KG-eb4vl Жыл бұрын
Haha! When chef was singing as the bamboo rat trio lol I swear It sounded exactly like the old black and white cartoons I watched as a kid!! So good and hilarious ❤😂
@mete109911 ай бұрын
Mind blowing how you incorporated a mans journey in discovering his roots with a food review show. Literally like how every important novel has an aspect of love in it for it to really shine. Genius. This, along with the Faroe Island episodes were the best storytelling by far.
@tashastarling6573 Жыл бұрын
I've been wanting to know more about Laos ever since watching King of the Hill. This is a really great episode. That was the most delicious looking rat ever, and I really really appreciate how they use every part of protein. The shrimp trap was cool! and such loving and accommodating people, they really fed you well. They deserve many donations
@nalamonster963 Жыл бұрын
That episode sadly is also the 1st time I heard of Laos...Awesome to actually see & learn more of the culture.
@JackassTheater10 ай бұрын
Åñď we wonder where c_o-v-i/d comes from these pe op le are so Fň d1rtŸ and absolutely Ðī$ġů$ťing eating stomach bile how ğřø$$ and bąť$ Ťħ€ÿ ñẽvêř ŵàśħ ťħëıř ħ@ňďş øř $ťėřľıżě àñŷťħíñġ €âțíņğ âłğáẽ fřøm ťħę $ämē řìvêř tħèý $ħîț äñď pí$$ ìñ țħèŷ äřê țħ€ mø$t $î¢ķ âńď fìlťħý řǎ¢è țħèřé í$! Īf țħẽŷ ħâvë å mìş¢àřríâğẽ ťħèŷ will €vèñ ëǎț ťħé fęťǔ$! I Ħ8 Ð1řțŷ ğřø$$ pẽøpłē Łîķ€ ďĩřțŷ @š$ ä$î@ņ$!
@TianaFrancis-qc7km9 ай бұрын
Your show is amazing sunny and the team please keep up touching all our hearts through your authentic food history tour🎉❤
@TianaFrancis-qc7km9 ай бұрын
But hell no I wouldnt eat the first few dishes 😂
@amykrumbholz6446 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love watching these shows. The wilder the food the better. The most adventurous food I’ve ever tried was Thai giant water beetle. It was ground up with chilis and I put it on my stir fry dinner. Then I served it to my daughter. I didn’t tell her till after dinner. To this day she will not touch my stir fries ❤️🖤❤️🤣🤣🤣
@tommymckiddy787211 ай бұрын
Awesome video. I enjoy all of them from an entertainment standpoint, but I think this one was way more important. I think it really meant something to Yia to return to his homeland. You really did something truly special for him with this one. I enjoy all the co-hosts/guides, but this one was truly special.
@sophiaisabelle027 Жыл бұрын
Laos sure has a lot to offer on the table. Their cuisine is unlike any other.
@MsAmique Жыл бұрын
Yes, but most of it isn’t very appealing
@jdubb011310 ай бұрын
@@MsAmique You ain't lying😂😂
@gonepostal19956 ай бұрын
Sonny should have his own show on National Geographic or maybe the Travel Channel or even, dare I say, The Food Network.
@LW1Tok19 күн бұрын
Nahhh theyll ruin his freedom of creativity
@suenoslucidos3899 Жыл бұрын
“There’s a reason we left the motherland” made laugh so much! So real, like as much as we fall in love with our culture and where we come from we are still glad and grateful our parents left the place they did after we all grow up hearing horrible things. Just another part of being human.
@kingkongxiong Жыл бұрын
really enjoyed this episode. you and yia complement each other well. i love the friendly banter between you two!
@pastense Жыл бұрын
Loatian cuisine is probably the rarest of all southeast Asian cuisines in the west. I have a few friends who are Lao and they’ve introduced me to the absolute BEST asian bowl of soup! Not pho, not ramen, not Lanzhou noodles, not tom yum, but KHAO POON! Kinda like a coconut based curried version of pho. Very spicy, but sooooo delicious delicious! And so hard to find unless you attempt to make it yourself. I accidentally came across it at a restaurant that was mainly Thai, but also had a Lao menu. Don’t you live happy accidents?
@diablaa708 Жыл бұрын
My first boyfriend introduced khao poon to me 🥹 Best moment of my life
@mariaespinoza7634 Жыл бұрын
Lol, old wives tale: don’t dip sticky rice in khao poon cause it makes for weaker erections. Some Lao boys around here would say that to each other.
@JackassTheater10 ай бұрын
Åñď we wonder where c_o-v-i/d comes from these pe op le are so Fň d1rtŸ and absolutely Ðī$ġů$ťing eating stomach bile how ğřø$$ and bąť$ Ťħ€ÿ ñẽvêř ŵàśħ ťħëıř ħ@ňďş øř $ťėřľıżě àñŷťħíñġ €âțíņğ âłğáẽ fřøm ťħę $ämē řìvêř tħèý $ħîț äñď pí$$ ìñ țħèŷ äřê țħ€ mø$t $î¢ķ âńď fìlťħý řǎ¢è țħèřé í$! Īf țħẽŷ ħâvë å mìş¢àřríâğẽ ťħèŷ will €vèñ ëǎț ťħé fęťǔ$! I Ħ8 Ð1řțŷ ğřø$$ pẽøpłē Łîķ€ ďĩřțŷ @š$ ä$î@ņ$!
@gobo_126 ай бұрын
i'm so happy you think that way. 😊 if the restaurant was mainly thai but also had a lao menu including khao poon, chances are that the owners are most likely lao actually! it was one of my FAVORITE foods growing up as a kid in america. so comforting! lao parties with all the children would have big pots of hot and aromatic khao poon with pork blood cubes floating around. i'd grab a white bowl of that with the ladle and then another bowl of nam wan, another soup using coconut milk but sweet and colorful. my mom and i think the common singaporean laksa curry is quite similar to khao poon, however the type of noodles and toppings used in both are different.
@PuffinSmurf10 күн бұрын
BRING BACK YIA!!! This guy is funny, y’all have amazing chemistry, he is daring as you are, and he seems to be super genuine
@tatid6743 Жыл бұрын
i have family members who are hmong and laotian. growing up i was always soooooo curious about laos/hmong culture. For many reasons i didnt get many answers that satisfied my curiosity so this is cool to be able to have access to now that im grown. some of the food shown here reminds me of the jokes my cousins would make when talking about eating with their asian side of the family hahaha but mainly it's just a reminder of how far my aunt and her parents have come/survived and how thankful i am that i got to eat some very delicious food thanks to them
@JackassTheater10 ай бұрын
Åñď we wonder where c_o-v-i/d comes from these pe op le are so Fň d1rtŸ and absolutely Ðī$ġů$ťing eating stomach bile how ğřø$$ and bąť$ Ťħ€ÿ ñẽvêř ŵàśħ ťħëıř ħ@ňďş øř $ťėřľıżě àñŷťħíñġ €âțíņğ âłğáẽ fřøm ťħę $ämē řìvêř tħèý $ħîț äñď pí$$ ìñ țħèŷ äřê țħ€ mø$t $î¢ķ âńď fìlťħý řǎ¢è țħèřé í$! Īf țħẽŷ ħâvë å mìş¢àřríâğẽ ťħèŷ will €vèñ ëǎț ťħé fęťǔ$! I Ħ8 Ð1řțŷ ğřø$$ pẽøpłē Łîķ€ ďĩřțŷ @š$ ä$î@ņ$!
@tredaman988 ай бұрын
Both of yall have a really good screen presence, I love the content.
@ImNotInLoveItsJustAGameWeDo Жыл бұрын
I don't know why I found this so funny, but I was laughing until I had tears streaming down my face. 🤣😂🤣😂 When Sunny and his guide were speaking with the lady that cooks the bugs, it was explained how some of the ingredients (or bugs) were sourced and shipped in by plane from around the country. Sunny said "By plane?!". So, what I found ENTIRELY too funny was he said "By plane!?" there is a jump cut to a rooster at 14:03, and the rooster looked 100x more surprised than Sunny and his guide were to hear how the ingredients were sourced. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 Again, not sure why I found this so funny... but I couldn't stop laughing at it.
@nicknyk8926 Жыл бұрын
😆😆😆saw this too
@TheKellie03 Жыл бұрын
Sonny, u are funny! Very respectful of all cultures, but funny as heck! I'm totally binging on your channel right now. My favs are you and Calvin, but u are a gem! Please keep up the fun and love.
@dru55the1egend Жыл бұрын
Always love your combined long videos! Thanks for the great documentaries over the years!
@shouaherr722511 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this video. Your videos are amazing specially you , and Yia you both are amazing together. Thanks 🙏 visit the people Hmong , and other people in Laos . I will share this video so others people will know about Laos 🇱🇦 , and people in Laos too. We went to Laos a few times. We did not have time to do like you guys did. Keep up the good work ,amazing .❤❤❤this video.
@buddkhang2183 Жыл бұрын
" what the heck there's a fly on my bug " 😂😂😂😂
@baileykurlov511011 ай бұрын
As a southeast asian, I am very happy to see our fellow asean countries to show their culture!!! ❤ much love from the Philippines
@JackassTheater10 ай бұрын
Åñď we wonder where c_o-v-i/d comes from these pe op le are so Fň d1rtŸ and absolutely Ðī$ġů$ťing eating stomach bile how ğřø$$ and bąť$ Ťħ€ÿ ñẽvêř ŵàśħ ťħëıř ħ@ňďş øř $ťėřľıżě àñŷťħíñġ €âțíņğ âłğáẽ fřøm ťħę $ämē řìvêř tħèý $ħîț äñď pí$$ ìñ țħèŷ äřê țħ€ mø$t $î¢ķ âńď fìlťħý řǎ¢è țħèřé í$! Īf țħẽŷ ħâvë å mìş¢àřríâğẽ ťħèŷ will €vèñ ëǎț ťħé fęťǔ$! I Ħ8 Ð1řțŷ ğřø$$ pẽøpłē Łîķ€ ďĩřțŷ @š$ ä$î@ņ$!
@Belows682 Жыл бұрын
something ive learned from sonnys videos is that here in the US it seemswe dine on some of the least healthy foods. all the organ meats eaten in other countries provides tons of nutrients. and ten there are all the fresh veggies used, often times wild growing veggies which typically have higher niturient content. everything in the US is processed and full of preservatives.
@katsanderson47228 ай бұрын
“Ow it’s biting me!” “Oh no man” lmao😂
@SayVora Жыл бұрын
thanks for doing this and letting people know about Laos
@JackassTheater10 ай бұрын
Åñď we wonder where c_o-v-i/d comes from these pe op le are so Fň d1rtŸ and absolutely Ðī$ġů$ťing eating stomach bile how ğřø$$ and bąť$ Ťħ€ÿ ñẽvêř ŵàśħ ťħëıř ħ@ňďş øř $ťėřľıżě àñŷťħíñġ €âțíņğ âłğáẽ fřøm ťħę $ämē řìvêř tħèý $ħîț äñď pí$$ ìñ țħèŷ äřê țħ€ mø$t $î¢ķ âńď fìlťħý řǎ¢è țħèřé í$! Īf țħẽŷ ħâvë å mìş¢àřríâğẽ ťħèŷ will €vèñ ëǎț ťħé fęťǔ$! I Ħ8 Ð1řțŷ ğřø$$ pẽøpłē Łîķ€ ďĩřțŷ @š$ ä$î@ņ$!
@lelobrown5059 Жыл бұрын
I love this show very educational!!! Refreshing from what's going on in the world!!
@danielhouckham5783 Жыл бұрын
You sir saved me today Iv been having none stop panick attacks all day and the only thing that stopped me having to ring the mental health team to come get me was watching you all day you're one of my new favourite content creators I'm a lil bit of a self taught chef only been cooking all my life lol you've brought me a new way to take the edge off the hard days and I respect you sir thank you for your videos and what you put yourself through so freakin cool I'm watching you do the loaded one chip challenge on my TV rn I had to use my phone to come here just In hopes that you see this because I was terrifed with how bad my panic attacks where I kept losing the ability to breath and I'm very very very fit I know you've probably hurd people say this stuff but I suffer to an insane extent with my complex ptsd My ma is dying too so you're going to save my life over and over please make more spicy videos I cannot thank you enough today was one of the most intense ptsd responses iv ever had Also the way you talk about food I'm in love with it ur passion inspires mine even more Also iv recommended to my grandma to make a couple things you've eaten I salute you sir ur a king Deffo a food review goat Seriously u are the only reason I didn't get put in a mental health hospital today
@brentshuffler1234 Жыл бұрын
I am actually surprised that you did not get a panic attack after watching so many unusual and weird things on this documentary.....A lot of people would be running away screaming if they saw a snake or a rat or any one of the many other strange things that are shown in this documentary.....
@jessehachey2732 Жыл бұрын
Ever heard of awkward OVERsharing buddy?! 🤦🏼♂️ Everyone has their challenges and issues (and arguably, MUCH worse than a panic attack FFS, “get the emergency health team to come get me”, FFS! Makes me wonder - haven’t they heard of coping mechanisms where you’re from?! What a waste of resources, I don’t even call an ambulance (even if it’s free) with a *life-threatening* infection, I drive myself, because why divert resources and cost someone else’s life with a heart attack for instance, if there’s an alternative!). Bet you’d be real proud an ambulance got diverted for a panic attack while someone dies of a heart attack because of you?! Most (or at least a large proportion of us) vets (including myself) have PTSD. We don’t go around calling people to “come get us” over a panic attack, we learn coping mechanisms! SMFH! Let’s get real - a panic attack has never killed anyone that isn’t already on the verge of death, as in, any kind of cardiac disruption would finish you off, that’s a tiny minority statistically 🤦🏼♂️. So yeah folks all have issues, EVERYONE, you ain’t special (in fact, most deal with MUCH worse, just that most don’t go whining all over social media on videos completely off-topic! SMH! And if you wanna get upset someone commented something less than positive? (Cause you sound like the type) Perhaps that can be a lesson that when you over share in public, some people will give their unfiltered, honest opinion…grow a spine. Or at least, save yourself the embarrassment of people thinking should grow half a spine! 🥴 Or at least learn that it’s really weird to dish out your stuff like that…the most despicable trait in people IMO is people seeking pity, and this really isn’t the way to get any! 🤦🏼♂️ I almost feel embarrassed for you! I know children more resilient than this! There are MUCH more positive ways to talk about this stuff without sounding like an unequipped child that’s pathetically looking for people’s sorry and pity *cringe*. Hate all you want, you’re the one that posted this nonsense. People are free to reply. Having cheated death multiple times? I have little sympathy, sorry. And that’s SOLELY due to your attitude! Had you not posted “woe poor me BS”, I would have 100% sent a supportive comment instead. But this nonsense?! People who reply with “oh so sorry, poor you nonsense? They just ENABLE and perpetuate your victim complex FFS, and do absolutely nothing to steer towards treatment or positive reinforcement. Quite pathetic! Folks like YOU are the reason reasonable people get treated like shit in health services, because they assume we’re all woefully unequipped to deal with reality and abusing the emergency services, costing the lives of people with legit medical emergencies….yikes! Check yourself! Your actions have a negative impact on others! But you’re so self- cantered that’s probably never occurred to you! Weak and SO selfish!🥴 Not to mention that it probably brings you much negative attention! With that victim-like attitude, you’ll never get anywhere. *Survivors* who keep on truckin’ get places, NOT those with that victim mentality, you’ll just stagnate and wallow in your shite if you don’t shift your attitude, sorry to say…it’s truly sad that people like you live with that weak mindset! You’ve clearly been through little in life, I do hope that in time, you gain experience, perspective and make progress towards an attitude more helpful, yikes yikes yikes!
@JackassTheater10 ай бұрын
Åñď we wonder where c_o-v-i/d comes from these pe op le are so Fň d1rtŸ and absolutely Ðī$ġů$ťing eating stomach bile how ğřø$$ and bąť$ Ťħ€ÿ ñẽvêř ŵàśħ ťħëıř ħ@ňďş øř $ťėřľıżě àñŷťħíñġ €âțíņğ âłğáẽ fřøm ťħę $ämē řìvêř tħèý $ħîț äñď pí$$ ìñ țħèŷ äřê țħ€ mø$t $î¢ķ âńď fìlťħý řǎ¢è țħèřé í$! Īf țħẽŷ ħâvë å mìş¢àřríâğẽ ťħèŷ will €vèñ ëǎț ťħé fęťǔ$! I Ħ8 Ð1řțŷ ğřø$$ pẽøpłē Łîķ€ ďĩřțŷ @š$ ä$î@ņ$!
@ieatsticcyrice20919 ай бұрын
Thank for visiting laos ppl doesn't know how Laos & good food & experience all cultures foods & glad you like the culture & traditions
@flyagaric007 Жыл бұрын
7:16 didn't know Sonny served in Vietnam as helicopter pilot 🙃😂
@plasntawmlajlim9310 Жыл бұрын
Wow, Sonny and Yia are so great together!!! ❤❤
@soopamyko Жыл бұрын
Proud of my people !!!!! Thank you for putting Laos on map!!!
@JackassTheater10 ай бұрын
Åñď we wonder where c_o-v-i/d comes from these pe op le are so Fň d1rtŸ and absolutely Ðī$ġů$ťing eating stomach bile how ğřø$$ and bąť$ Ťħ€ÿ ñẽvêř ŵàśħ ťħëıř ħ@ňďş øř $ťėřľıżě àñŷťħíñġ €âțíņğ âłğáẽ fřøm ťħę $ämē řìvêř tħèý $ħîț äñď pí$$ ìñ țħèŷ äřê țħ€ mø$t $î¢ķ âńď fìlťħý řǎ¢è țħèřé í$! Īf țħẽŷ ħâvë å mìş¢àřríâğẽ ťħèŷ will €vèñ ëǎț ťħé fęťǔ$! I Ħ8 Ð1řțŷ ğřø$$ pẽøpłē Łîķ€ ďĩřțŷ @š$ ä$î@ņ$!
@RochePi7 ай бұрын
Loved this series! Yia and Sonny make the best pair filled with laughter ✨😊
@pahouavue8801 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for visiting our Hmong villages in Laos with chef Yia. Great to see both of you exploring with all the yummy food. 🙏🏼❤️
@vuepattrickmoua2762 Жыл бұрын
This was quite humbling. I need to go back and visit the roots too.
@5starreactions Жыл бұрын
Great meeting you at the nys fair, hope you enjoyed your stay. Guys he's much taller in person 😂
@jp_47975 ай бұрын
this episode was so good... but 1:43:00 ... WOW!!! that was special!
@BMPR0DUCTl0NS4 ай бұрын
@9:28 time stamp was that a hair in your food? Jus curious
@suenoslucidos3899 Жыл бұрын
We need more people and channels like this on KZbin. Please take note, authenticity and what reality truly is, is the future of the world, we need videos that show the REAL world. And that’s what we unconsciously gravitate towards. We are human.
@eugeniasyro5774 Жыл бұрын
Yia is absolutely adorable! If I was 30 years younger I'd make him mine!
@JackassTheater10 ай бұрын
Åñď we wonder where c_o-v-i/d comes from these pe op le are so Fň d1rtŸ and absolutely Ðī$ġů$ťing eating stomach bile how ğřø$$ and bąť$ Ťħ€ÿ ñẽvêř ŵàśħ ťħëıř ħ@ňďş øř $ťėřľıżě àñŷťħíñġ €âțíņğ âłğáẽ fřøm ťħę $ämē řìvêř tħèý $ħîț äñď pí$$ ìñ țħèŷ äřê țħ€ mø$t $î¢ķ âńď fìlťħý řǎ¢è țħèřé í$! Īf țħẽŷ ħâvë å mìş¢àřríâğẽ ťħèŷ will €vèñ ëǎț ťħé fęťǔ$! I Ħ8 Ð1řțŷ ğřø$$ pẽøpłē Łîķ€ ďĩřțŷ @š$ ä$î@ņ$!
@raultubice66438 ай бұрын
One of the best episodes not because of the food but by the stories of survival of the Laosians during that senseless war.
@juliant Жыл бұрын
This episode was like a horror movie for animal lovers. 😂 I'm not sure I could eat a bat unless I was absolutely starving and I'd already eaten my own legs. 😅
@teraysa919 Жыл бұрын
New to your channel. Wow.shocked. What an education!!! u all are so brave to eat all shown. I could not. Do u ever get sick? So educational,speechless. Thank you. I must also add, the natives, citizens of videos i have viewd are all so kind and humble. ❤
@samwiseknows Жыл бұрын
This is not just a food review channel...This is a cultural documentary that makes me appreciate our planet and I will support this channel till l am an old lady with 33 cats.
@QO1RS Жыл бұрын
Why cats? 🤮
@ambarlee717 Жыл бұрын
@Josh-pk3vd why not cats? Dogs? 🤮 I happen to have anywhere between 7-11 cats at my house because my mother rescues them and sends them off to good people after adoption. Cats don't need as much maintenance and dogs stink and eat like hogs no matter how tiny they are..so yes to 33 🐈
@JackalopeTrackin Жыл бұрын
Dude I cant get enough of your channels! I often find myself talking about you to my friends! I happen to enjoy the hour plus loong videos that you post of the compilation of each location you visit. Keep up the good work!
@mryang3644 Жыл бұрын
MSG...... on/with Everything...... MSG#1
@jodimuse18Ай бұрын
Love every episode. Yia Vang ❤❤ next level!! Thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼!!
@tashastarling6573 Жыл бұрын
I don't usually donate but you know each of these episodes should come with links where we can donate directly to the villages featured. I feel like I shared their food with them!
@tashastarling6573 Жыл бұрын
That was one of the nicest looking buffalo I've ever seen T.T I nearly cried, that was a tremendous gift
@TeacherJo753 ай бұрын
Thank you for this amazing video. My wife is Lao, and we truly appreciate how respectful and informative this video is. Thank you ❤
@jenovia22 Жыл бұрын
Sonny definitely needs TV series show.
@unskillfullymasterful Жыл бұрын
no thanks everything on tv is trash
@Sassyjass2012 Жыл бұрын
To many people, You Tube IS TV. I watch more content on apps like You Tube than I do even on cable.
@christianhansen3292 Жыл бұрын
TV unfortunately has gone dead and u right all garbage @@unskillfullymasterful
@oldbay2 Жыл бұрын
Who watches TV anymore ? KZbin iswhere its at
@jacobsimpson347 Жыл бұрын
Best youtube content creator! Thanks for the videos!!!
@learningtobeme5195 Жыл бұрын
Maybe next season idea, adult children with parent or grandparent go on a food tour of home region. It would be a fun bonding adventure and the stories could be amazing.
@estherbarton827910 ай бұрын
I would love to eat some of the fat pork with the turnip greens look so delicious I can imagine the wonderful aroma mouth-watering❤
@rayiscool1247 Жыл бұрын
You are the most underrated channel on youtube
@ThinkHarderr Жыл бұрын
Yea 10m subscribers is underrated
@faithobonyo Жыл бұрын
LOL
@JackassTheater10 ай бұрын
Åñď we wonder where c_o-v-i/d comes from these pe op le are so Fň d1rtŸ and absolutely Ðī$ġů$ťing eating stomach bile how ğřø$$ and bąť$ Ťħ€ÿ ñẽvêř ŵàśħ ťħëıř ħ@ňďş øř $ťėřľıżě àñŷťħíñġ €âțíņğ âłğáẽ fřøm ťħę $ämē řìvêř tħèý $ħîț äñď pí$$ ìñ țħèŷ äřê țħ€ mø$t $î¢ķ âńď fìlťħý řǎ¢è țħèřé í$! Īf țħẽŷ ħâvë å mìş¢àřríâğẽ ťħèŷ will €vèñ ëǎț ťħé fęťǔ$! I Ħ8 Ð1řțŷ ğřø$$ pẽøpłē Łîķ€ ďĩřțŷ @š$ ä$î@ņ$!
@EdgewiseChairman327 ай бұрын
Respect to your Dad, Sonny. Thank you for sharing.
@chandradeep8730 Жыл бұрын
7:16 That helicopter pilot looks like Sonny
@chanceyang9455 Жыл бұрын
You’re not mistaken
@marinachung8100 Жыл бұрын
This episode really inspired me. Yia chef you are the best. Thank you for sharing.
@miglemazintaite8374 Жыл бұрын
Heyy Sonny id love to show you around Lithuania where i was born and raised for a good chunk of my life but i live in the uk now due to rough living in Lithuania the areas i grew up in we didnt have much money we lived off livestock and the things we grew but cities like Kaunas and Vilnius theres alot of traditional foods that will blow your mind.
@tobiasworner4970 Жыл бұрын
I am sure rural Lithuanian food is very good. I hope to try traditional Lithuanian food one day Love from Germany ❤
@jonb8182 Жыл бұрын
Excellent so informative this is on par with some major TV channels excellent keep them coming
@ideabunch Жыл бұрын
1:26:10 The presentation of the food is a work of art..😍
@Totallyme.37 ай бұрын
They need to give you your own tv show Sonny! Like asap !
@aniksaha8108 Жыл бұрын
Bro ate that algae when it was raw just after i saw there was man poop and algaes together living in harmony in the river XD, btw love ur vids
@jennycalypso Жыл бұрын
😅
@murkypuddle33 Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say I’ve been a subscriber and watcher for a good 5 years now. It’s good to see this channel still making videos with Sonny. I’m still waiting for him to auction off his headband.
@Thesixfiguresugarist Жыл бұрын
The United States people should watch how other cultures live. It’s a very humbling experience. These 2 work so well together 😂❤️
@LowercaseKev Жыл бұрын
Sonny is the man! Such a good soul and person. Every episode is just amazing.
@MinthangkhongsaiZ Жыл бұрын
Who here watch till the end like me😂
@loralor82035 ай бұрын
Me..
@Abbatiello053i Жыл бұрын
Loved watching the show with yia. Awesome video.
@ITSYTHERA2757 ай бұрын
I JUST WISH WE DIDN'T HAVE HATE AMONGS'T EACH OTHER WE ARE BEAUTIFUL HUMAN BEINGS.. LIKE CAN WE ALL LOVE EACH OTHER... SONNY DO YOU THINK IT'S POSSIBLE FOR US HUMANS TO LIVE IN HARMONY? 😢 I LOVE YOUR CONTENT.. LOVE FROM AFRICA❤