September, 2012:

Delicious SEOUL Story – Breakfasting Menu with Korean Food ( Chuncheon Dak Kalbi )

0 Delicious SEOUL Story   Breakfasting Menu with Korean Food ( Chuncheon Dak Kalbi )hello everyone ! we are Rina and Gigi from Indonesia. We decided to prepare Breakfasting Menu with Korean Food ( Chuncheon Dak Kalbi, Mini Chamchi Kimbap and Tropical Patbingsu )
* Breakfasting is eating after 14hours fasting (moslem tradition). Normally before we eat the main course, we drink eat / drink sweet meal and snack. We make mini chamchi Kimbap as the snack.

a) Chuncheon Dak Kalbi ( main course )

Ingredients :
3 cloves crushed garlic
3 table spoon of Gochujang
3 table spoon of Soy Sauce
3 table spoon of Water
2 table spoon of Chilli Powder
1 table spoon of Sugar
1 table spoon of Sesame Oil
500gr chopped Chicken Fillet
( mix it well and marinated it for 1 hour )
Cabbage, Carrot
1 Boiled Sweet Potato
2 chopped Spring Onion
Garlic and 1/2 cloves Onion

b) Mini Chamchi Kimbap ( snack )
ingredients :
1 canned Tuna without the water / oil
2 table spoon of Mayonnaise
Some Salt
( mix them well )
1 cucumber and cut in to the small size
Some Salt
( mix it then wash it )
Fry chopped CarrotsS
Salt
2 Eggs
For the Rise : 2 table spoon of sesame oil, 1 table spoon of olive oil, some sesame seeds and salt.
seaweed

c) Tropical patbingsu ( sweet drink )
Shaved Ice
100gr Pat ( red bean sauce )
chopped watermelon
chopped papaya
cereal / corn flakes
nata de coco ( coconut extract )
ice cream
mango juice

Duration : 0:2:59

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Insane Japanese Restaurant Drink Menu Hand Orgasm? (Kagaya Part 1)

0 Insane Japanese Restaurant Drink Menu Hand Orgasm? (Kagaya Part 1)In this quaint little Tokyo 居酒屋, you can expect to find ¥25 mystery drinks served in vibrating beer mugs, your hand towel served to you by a robotic remote controlled アンパンマン, and Mark Kagaya himself dancing around the place in a frog costume. There’s no rhyme or reason to this place.

Duration : 0:2:37

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How to Cook Quick & Easy Chinese Recipes : Making Chinese Stir-Fry Beef

0 How to Cook Quick & Easy Chinese Recipes : Making Chinese Stir Fry BeefHow to make Chinese stir-fry beef; learn more about making Chinese food in this free cooking video.

Expert: Hiu Yau
Bio: Hiu Yau has been a home chef and occasional caterer for more than eight years. He was born and raised in Hong Kong and is familiar with Chinese cuisine, especially Southern Chinese dishes.
Filmmaker: Hiu Yau

Duration : 0:2:23

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Learn Thai – Restaurant expression

0 Learn Thai   Restaurant expressionLearn more about Thai language and Thai culture here:
WEBSITE: http://www.learnthaiwithmod.com/
FACEBOOK : http://www.facebook.com/learnthaiwithmod
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/ThaiwithMod
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useful restaurant expressions,
please subscribe for more lessons or “like” me:D

Duration : 0:3:1

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Korean Food by Ida Daussy

0 Korean Food by Ida DaussyHello, and welcome to Korea! My name is Ida Daussy.
I’m originally from France, and it’s been 17 years since I began living in Korea and 12 since I started working in broadcasting. I’ve also been serving as an honorary ambassador for Korean tourism. Many many more menus are waiting for you. And as you’ll try as many of them as you can, you’ll be sure to discover your favorite. Why don’t you come and visit Korea and find it out?

Duration : 0:2:47

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San Diego Sushi Restaurants Oki Ton Japanese Bistro

0 San Diego Sushi Restaurants Oki Ton Japanese BistroClick here for Specials: http://bit.ly/okitonbistro
Welcome to Welcome to Oki Ton Japanese Bistro Located in the heart of Mission valley, San Diego. Oki Ton is a Japanese Restaurant and sushi bar that has been established for over 10 years. At Okiton we serve up the best flavors of life. No matter what your preference, you will love the flavors of our delicious and Authentic Japanese Food. At Okiton we combine a unique menu, a great atmosphere and a friendly staff that create an excellent dinning experience. We will make sure you are served the most authentic and fresh japanese dishes, while offering the best customer service. At Okiton We have an extensive and unique menu. Some of our dishes include: Sushi rolls, specialty rolls, sashimi, combination plates, seafood, salads, noodle soups and fried rice and our specialty dish specialty Katsu. At Okiton we offer a vast selection of wine, domestic and imported beer, cocktails and hot and cold Sakes, plus our traditional Japanese green tea, creates a perfect meal for everyone.
Oki Ton is a family owned restaurant and has received several awards and voted the best sushi bar of the year from San Diego magazine. Visit us and experience traditional Japanese dining in a warm and friendly atmosphere in our main dining area, sushi bar or patio. Come in once and experience our fast and friendly service and we know you’ll come back for more. There is always something delicious to satisfy everyone’s taste at Oki Ton. We Thank you, and we hope to see you soon.

Duration : 0:2:4

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Angry Asian Restaurant Prank Call (ORIGINAL) – Ownage Pranks

0 Angry Asian Restaurant Prank Call (ORIGINAL)   Ownage PranksCheck out the ANIMATED VERSION of this prank! It’s insanely awesome http://youtu.be/MmTiqKPnhiQ

I call this guy back to back numerous times. It’s a hilariously funny prank call, and no, I am not asian. He owns an asian restaurant, and we basically argue for 3 minutes. Hope you enjoy! (P.S: I absolutely LOVE Asian people, I don’t mean this to come across as offensive in any way)

Part 2 of this prank here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNtILw4q5yc

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Soundboard with clips from this prank!

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funny prank calls “funny prank calls” ownagepranks asian ownage “angry asian prank” “ownage pranks” “angry asian prank call” “angry asian restaurant”

Duration : 0:3:5

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Harry Hoang Bay Tinh Vietnamese Restaurant

0 Harry Hoang Bay Tinh Vietnamese RestaurantHarry Hoang owner of Bay Tinh talks about their restaurants and why Vietnamese food is different.

Duration : 0:5:14

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Thai Street Food Menu in Bangkok (Eating Thai Food Guide) อาหารอีสาน

0 Thai Street Food Menu in Bangkok (Eating Thai Food Guide) อาหารอีสานDownload your copy of the Eating Thai Food Guide now: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/ (CLICK HERE)

Eating Thai street food in Bangkok is one of the most incredible and rewarding things you can possibly do when you visit the city!

Street food is available everywhere you look and there’s never a shortage of meals to eat and things to snack on.

In this Thai food video, I take to the streets of Ramkhamhaeng, an area of Bangkok that has an amazing array of authentic Thai street food and also includes a cool little Thai market. On Soi 29 (street 29), there’s an abundance of stalls serving takeaway Thai food as well as sit down street style restaurants.

One of my favorite choices is a little Isaan food restaurant that serves an extensive Thai food menu that covers some of the best Isaan dishes available.

Along with eating the authentic Thai street food, I’ll show you exactly how you can order the same dishes exactly how you want them.

Here’s what I ordered during this meal:

1. Som Tam Thai (ส้มตำไทย) – This is the very popular Thai green papaya salad dressed in lime juice and fish sauce. It’s an outstanding dish to try in Thailand and is one of the most widely available dishes on the Thai food menu!

By the way, in the video I ordered my Sam Tam with ‘prik ha met (พริก 5 เม็ด),’ meaning ‘with 5 chillies.’ You can change the ‘ha (5)’ to another number if you like. 1 – neung, 2 – song, 3 – sam, 4 – see, 5 – ha, etc.

2. Larb Pla Duk (ลาบปลาดุก) – One of my favorite Thai street food dishes is salad made with spicy roasted catfish. The catfish is deboned and mixed with a handful of other delicious Thai spices to make it fantastic!

3. Nam Tok Moo (น้ำตกหมู) – Grilled pork neck is sliced up and dressed with a delicious dressing that includes fish sauce and lime juice. This Thai dish off the menu works great for dipping your sticky rice in!

I ordered it “mai man (ไม่มัน),” meaning “without fat.” You can learn how to order your Thai food just the way you want it!

4. Yam Ruam Mit Talay (ยำรวมมิตรทะเล) – A popular Thai street food to eat is a mixed mung bean noodle salad. The clear noodles are often mixed with your choice of seafood and and then are nicely flavored with lime juice.

5. Tom Saap Sekong Moo (ต้มแซบซี่โครงหมู) – To round out a complete Thai meal, it’s necessary to have a soup along with your other dishes. At this Thai food market I enjoyed a delicious bowl of soup flavored with pork ribs!

Make sure you also eat your Thai street food meal with sticky rice or plain white rice:

Sticky Rice – Khao Neow (ข้าวเหนียว)
Plain Rice – Khao Suay (ข้าวสวย)

After you finish your Bangkok street food feast be sure to get the bill by saying “gep dtang (เก็บตังค์).”

Thai Bangkok Isaan food feast cost me just 240 THB – 5 dishes, 2 sticky rice, 1 plain rice, 1 water bottle, 1 bucket of ice all for less than $8 USD!

Thanks for watching this Bangkok street food video from the Thai food market in Ramkhamhaeng and I really wish you the ultimate Thai food dining experience while you visit Bangkok!

Again, in case you missed it, you can grab a copy of the Eating Thai Food Guide right here: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/

Happy Eating!

- Mark Wiens

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Duration : 0:3:23

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Korean Food (27minutes)

0 Korean Food (27minutes)Traditional Korean Food “한식 Hansik” – Documentary

Duration : 0:26:50

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