Very humble series, so educational and hearing Yia Vang get emotional, talking about his family, had me emotionally hooked <3 may his family be forever blessed and anyone else in this world that have been through similar situations <3
Sonny Not an exaggeration but this channel's production qualities are seriously hitting TV standards🇧🇸❤️❤️
The way Yia talked about his parents was so sweet. Another great video, and a great guest!
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.
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 😊
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.
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.
Omg thank you for recognizing Hmong villages and the culture! I’m Hmong but not many people acknowledge us or know about us!!
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!
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 !
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.
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 🥰 🖤
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!!!!!
I love how Chef is so open and is absolutely enjoying the flavours. The makings of a true Chef.
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
We complain about too many things in this country. These people have overcome so much. Beautiful culture, beautiful people ❤
I love when his travel guides/co-host all have a great sense of humor. Makes all the difference in the world!
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
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
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