Join me on a delicious adventure through Miami’s vibrant Filipino food scene in this exciting video, “Miami Filipino Food Marathon!! This Is How The Philippines Treats Me In Miami!!” We’ll be visiting top restaurants like Pampanguena and Lan Pan-Asian Cafe to sample an array of mouthwatering dishes, from classic adobo to crispy lumpia and more.
But this culinary journey goes beyond just food – we’ll also be immersing ourselves in the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines, learning about the stories behind these dishes and the tight-knit Filipino community in Miami. Get ready to tantalize your taste buds and expand your culinary horizons as we explore the flavors and traditions of the Philippines right here in Miami.
So come along for a unique and unforgettable experience, full of flavor, culture, and community. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to truly savor the essence of Filipino cuisine in the heart of Miami. Cheers to good food, good company, and good times!
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I hope you enjoyed some Lumpia
Have a Nice weekend Mr Hoffmann thank you for the video greetings from Belgium byebye
The Philippine people seems very hardworking….innovative. like the idea of grocery/restaurant can shop and dine in the same place…nice….the meat dishes looks spicy/tasty… Fish looks nicely fried too….all the foods look good….Thanks for showing David….have a safe blessed weekend….Peace..
Oh wow how amazing you met Chris Must List. And the food looks delicious, the people and their culture is amazingly beautiful
The last restaurant lady was talking a little bit to much and just staring off in a daze
But your the man brother. Can't wait to meet you and show you some great spots to eat
MABUHAY. For the record. PAMPANGUENA is like a native from the province of Pampanga. Which is the culinary capital of the Philippines. Where Sisig is Originated and one of the famous dishes that we are proud of. I'm from PAMPANGA
and A PROUD KAPAMPANGAN. Thanks for this vlog and promoting the Philippines and the food that we can offer to the table. Everyone is welcome to visit. "MALAUS KAYO PO" as we say it in pampanga dialect.
It was never called dirty ice cream in my time. It was those newer generations and those rich Filipinos who do not want their kids to eat local ice cream. Dirty ice cream should be banned. It is not dirty. We call them sorbetes and the seller is sorbetero or mamang sorbetero.
Youre a certified Filipino if you have BOY BAWANG in your packet🤣