The Vietnamese took this from the French and made it better
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- čas přidán 10. 01. 2024
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Max đã thành công khi kênh của em không những người nói Tiếng Anh xem mà còn cả người Việt
Cám ơn Max đã mang ẩm thực và văn hóa Việt cho nhiều người nước ngoài biết
I was pretty impressive by your Vietnamese accent. This is a good video; keep up your work! Thank you for spreading Vietnamese cuisine to the foreign community.
After max married vietnamese wife and have 9 kids... starts teaching vietnamese class in Saigon. People still will comment how impressed his vietnamese is for a white dude.
@@toddai2721 dude has 9 kids?????????????
he nailed the southern accent so well TT
@@forsaken7161I think he was exaggerating
"Con" is the sweetest and most loved personal pronoun. If an elder calls you "con" it means you're loved.
Auntie said "cảm ơn con" to him, which you can understand as "Thank you, my sweetheart"
I agree 100%.
Người miền Nam ngày xưa thích ăn bánh mì " ba tê xúc xích " = pâté saucisse , chịu ảnh hưởng cuả Pháp ; sau đó họ biến chế ra thành đủ thứ món khác . Bánh mì thịt ngon cuả VN sẽ có một lớp ba tê phết ở trong ruột bánh , sau đó mới tới thịt xá xíu hay thịt gà xé chiên vàng hoặc các loại dăm bông ( jambon ) hay các thứ thịt chế biến khác cùng với đồ chua , hành lá , ngò rí và ớt . Người Pháp hiện nay rất thích ăn bánh mì thịt kiểu Việt Nam như vậy . Like cho Max 😍❤👍
You forget mayonnais sauce hand made with egg and oil
@@thinganguyen7106Bonjour, c'est vrai j'ai oublié la sauce mayonnaise ( sốt thần thánh nha , là quên đó ) thanks for reminding me 🤩😍
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Bánh mỳ ảnh hưởng lên mọi miền Tổ Quốc chứ đâu phải mỗi miền Nam bạn ơi. Và mỗi vùng miền lại biến tấu lại với Pate là chủ đạo ra hàng nghìn loại bánh mỳ như bây giờ.
@@VietnamHistoryFromVietnamese có câu nào nói là “chỉ” có người Nam làm thế hay người Bắc không biết làm thế này k? Người ta đơn thuần chỉ chia sẻ 1 thông tin vui chứ có gì đâu mà bình luận một câu vô tri vậy bạn ? 😅
Mình rất thích sự tinh tế của Max, bạn luôn sợ làm phiền và rất biết nghĩ cho người khác🥰
@hoanglan544 Đúng vậy đó bạn . Thương Max ở cái tình đối với con người và đặc biệt đối với người Việt mình . Cái thứ hai rất hay nơi Max là rất biết trân trọng thức ăn , trân trọng người làm ra nó và biết thưởng thức các món VN một cách rất tinh tế .
Đừng quên là Max rất dễ thương và đẹp trai nhé. 😂
@@yennguyen1368 theo dõi max 4 năm nay,giờ b nói mới biết luôn ak
@@yennguyen1368a ấy có rất nhiều kênh của từng nước
@@pettv6133 Cảm ơn bạn , mình ở Pháp và thích xem Max ăn uống ở các quán nhỏ hay hàng viả hè ở VN .Max rất tốt người đẹp nết .
I left Saigon in 1991. Since then there are many new menu of food created by genius Vietnamese people. I may need to try all of them once I get back to visit my country.
It is a wonderful country I lived there from 2019-2023. The people are the most friendly anywhere around they treat everyone like family regardless of how you look. The food is always tasty and fresh and is extremely cheap I was able to feed my family of 6 for less than $16 USD. Amazing country I hope to visit again someday.
your "dạ" is so cute. no really i don't usually hear foreigners saying that. that is so polite and so cute
Yeah, "dạ" is usually said by juniors or those who are younger than the one they're conversing with.
1:01 the word “nui” is actually the bastardization of the word nouilles which means noodles or pastas in french 😉
nice thank you
thêm kiến thức mới, giờ mới biết tên gốc của nui luôn á =]] . Cám ơn bạn nha.
and we use "nui" to address macaroni, rigatoni, and fusilli (short pasta in tube shape), long pasta like spaghetti we call it "Mì Ý" (Italy Noodles) :D
Not a bastardization, a transliteration! 😑
@@kngiht84 t is hard to make the distinction. This is a calque, or a loan translation, and it is sort of a bastardization of the word.
Transliteration is making the word easier to read by rewriting it in another alphabet, the word is still a foreign word but can be read easier. Loan translation is adopting a word into another language system using said alphabet, to create a new word in the new language that is a modified version of the original word.
Loan word is a broader term for it, with certain distinctions. For example, "nationalism" is a loan word from "nationalisme" because it was transliterated into English and kept as is. Whereas "beer garden" is a loan translation from the phrase " biergarten" because it got translated into English. In this case here, "nui" is a phonological calque of the word "nouille".
Tks for listening to my Ted talk using useless knowledge I learned in the past
That's what I called "hospitality" . I am proud of Vietnam for that. Literally the restaurant was packed, she did not have to mix the sauce for you. But she did, and you enjoyed your meal three times more due to that triple mix-up sauce, which you didn't ask for. When was the last time that you get something nice that you did not ask for in the US?
actually happened recently but it was a high end chinese hot pot place
Its MUCH more common in the south and even Midwest in parts. People are raging pricks on EC/WC. I've done a TON of traveling, and people in the south are MUCH MUCH better at hospitality/kindness.
@@direscuffd8426 was it at haidelao?
@@fubarexress6359 agree, northen ppl's kinda weird. They blame everything to defend for their attitude: the weather, their finance situation... blah blah lol.
@@wabathur lol they are referring to US not Vietnam, don't try to sneak region hate
kênh anh này review đồ ăn Việt rất đỉnh, cảm giác anh ấy mang lại rất dễ thương và thân thiện, không phải tua hay bỏ phí một giây phút nào, hay nha hihi
Anh này mới thật sự là một người yêu ẩm thực VN thật thụ nè, cách anh ấy am hiểu về ẩm thực Việt cũng như review rất có tâm, chứ không phải " ai đó" cứ khen và biểu cảm " Ngon quá, ngon quá" nhưng ý chính của video luôn là phần tính tiền 🤔
Wish I could hang out with this guy. He so chill.
Ikr! Damn and his Vietnamese is so good! I’ve been learning it for almost four years now and I’m no where near his fluency 🤣 great video!
Definitely not the same as French pâté, but there are variations in texture for French pâtés. Pâté de campagne can be quite coarse and terrine coarser still. Pâté de foie (liver pâté) is the most like Vietnamese pâtés I've had and has a very smooth almost mousse-like texture.
Yes
we called it mystery meat in Hanoi Rach Gia Bac Kan and HCMC
Món này ở TP HCM Việt nam còn được gọi là bò né 😊
Wow just randomly stumbled upon here and really enjoyed my time! Thanks for showcasing all these foods I've never seen before. I love how respectful and open-minded you are in fully immersing in the culture. Keep up the great work!
Trời ơi nay tui mới biết anh này, mê mệt cái giọng rặc miền tây, cái kiểu nói chuyện hiền khô, cười phớ lớ hệt một anh trai nam bộ.
Nhờ có anh mà nay em mới nhớ ra ở quê gọi giò thủ (phiên bản ít sụn hơn) là pa-tê. Tự nhiên nhớ quê và tự hào về văn hoá quê hương miền Tây ghê.
Cám ơn anh vì chiếc vi-deo, ở miền Tây hồi trước chả lụa, pa-tê chỉ được ăn dịp giỗ quải, lễ tết, nên là mê dữ lắm.
Một người ngoại quốc biết nói tiếng việt và rất sành ăn uống đồ ăn của Việt Nam còn hơn cả người việt, nhìn cách anh ăn lúc nào mình cũng rất thích vì trông rất là ngon miệng.
cảm ơn Max đã đem ẩm thực và văn hóa Việt Nam đến với bạn bè quốc tế
Mê anh này ghê, giọng tiếng Anh hay tiếng Việt cũng đều nhẹ nhàng dễ thương
the way you said"dạ" got me😍 , it is so polite and gentle
Funnily enough that bò né place is where I had my last meal in Vietnam before I flew home.. I love how simplistic and delicious it is.. you're an absolute legend Max 😊
Người Việt Nam chịu khó học hỏi các món ăn của nước ngoài và chế biến lại theo khẩu vị và sở thích của người Việt.
Do đó các món ăn rất ngon!😍
Cảm ơn Max đã giới thiệu những món ăn Việt Nam!😍
Mình rất thích sự tinh tế của Max, bạn luôn sợ làm phiền và rất biết nghĩ cho người khác 👍
khi bạn đăng video này là đã giúp quán nhiều người biết đến quán rồi đó, trong đó có mình
Bò "né" ... Trước đây có tên gọi là bò Napoleon được phổ biến những năm đầu thập niên 80 trong các nhà hàng,quán nhậu ở SG . Phần ăn là một lát thịt bò theo kiểu beef steak + một trứng gà ốp la+ pate+ một phô mai đầu bò 🐮 được làm chín trên khuôn hình con bò bằng gang dùng kèm với rau salad, cà chua. Sau này các quán ăn biến tấu bằng thịt bò xắt lát mỏng và được gọi lại tên "bò né " ....
Bò né là bò xắt mỏng xào với khổ qua và bơ. Anh chẳng ngon gì
bò né trước là bò thái mỏng xào với gơ và bông thiên lý. ăn ko đậm vị
Stumbled on your wonderful channel & immediately subscribed! I’m Vietnamese & I am SO IMPRESSED with how well you speak it!!!! It’s a very tough language to learn & you are killing it!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥇🥇🥇
that was so kind of that lady to help you make the sauce! warms my heart!
lần đầu mình xem kênh của bạn, video đơn giản, gần gũi. điểm thu hút có lẽ là tinh thần cởi mở đón nhận những món ăn, những vị giác mới và hiểu biết của bạn về gia vị, thực phẩm rất tốt. Chúc bạn nhiều sức khoẻ!
I'm about to visit Vietnam for the first time, so much to see, do and eat in Ho Chi Min City I'm gonna be binging your videos before I arrive, thank you Max for showing the gems!
I hope you'll have a good trip then! Greetings from a Vietnamese.❤
Its Saigon not hcm city😊
@@pctips8496 Saigon is the name of the old political regime , now renamed Ho Chi Minh city . You can call 1 of 2 but the official name is still Ho Chi Minh city
@@khanhnguyenpham8513Cut your BS. It’s Saigon and everyone refers it as Saigon even Max’s shirt says Saigonese.
Ho Chi Minh is not even the real name of the leader. It’s from a dead Chinese guy that he stole the identity to cross back into Vietnam so that the French wouldn’t notice as he was exiled from Vietnam.
Learn the history of Vietnam before you talk out of your bottom.
@@TinMan-kd2gv It's so funny lol 😂😂 Who knows Vietnam better than the Vietnamese themselves 🤣🤣 I often go in and out of Ho Chi Minh City, and there is currently no province in Vietnam with the official name of Saigon. Gon 🙂 If you don't believe it, find out the names of the cities in Vietnam today. Dude you really made me laugh 🤣🤣🤣
Cam on Max nhieu nhe for all the video.
Chúc Max ngon miệng với món ăn ngon của VN
Bro u really understand the culture and our cuisine. Much appreciated
Thank you MAX was introducing Vietnamese dishes to the foreign community. Thank you very much MAX …🥰 - Love y’all 🥰😘💞💞
Another mouth watering video Max! Thank you. Always love your accent when speaking Vietnamese.❤ As for the hủ tiếu pate, my mom used to make the pate all the time in Trà Vinh and even when we moved to the USA. Your video brought back memories for me. ❤️
Wow, your Vietnamese has improved a lot from two years ago! Your accent is pretty much perfect.
Drooling from the start to the end of the video. Amazing food. Love the interactions every time!
I had this first dish in Saigon. Absolutely beautiful.
My stepson loves the first dish. I just call it steak and eggs. We hop on the motorbike and go to this popular place in Thu Duc District that serves it. Hu tieu is one of my favs. I know a lady that lives next door to my wife’s family there in Thu Duc District that serves the best in Vietnam.🇻🇳
Lần đầu tiên xem mà thấy anh nói tiếng Việt giỏi quá, còn accent miền Nam nữa hiuhiu đỉnh
Phải chấp nhận và mở lòng về sự giao thoa văn hóa và cả kinh tế. Rất nhiều điều hay
Thank you Max for the video I just love how you speak Vietnamese ❤
This format of showing 3 foods with a common ingredient is a winning formula!
We got $20 Bò Né in San Jose with two eggs, cup of pate, a meat ball, a palm size of fillet mignon and a small ball of salad. Not bad for California price.
Hi Max! Salivating here 😂 never seen that style of hue Tieu before, looks amazing
Cảm ơn Max, hy vọng những video của Max sẽ giúp ích cho cộng đồng người Mỹ khi đến du lịch tại Việt Nam.
I have been going to Vietnam for the last 8 years. It’s my favorite country for food, beautiful scenery, and such nice people. The food is delicious and fresh. I love boiled quail eggs and fresh mango while sipping a few Saigon Greens, but that’s me. Nice video.🙏🏽🙏🏽🇻🇳🇻🇳😀😀
That’s for breakfast ? Wow ! Sooooo much better than American breakfast sandwiches ! First time watching his videos and I am amazed how good his Vietnamese is. I am Korean but the fact the women there told him that …. Amazing.
The story behind the shape is that it was a trendy things in HK and it became trendy in Vietnam as well in the 80-90.
Love your channel, Max! Keep up the good work and thanks for learning Vietnamese!
The Vietnamese made everything better. They are total badasses.
Sao ảnh dễ thương quá dị trời❤😂
Great to see Vietnam again, made me miss being there, the food, the people, the atmosphere. Cheers for uploading, enjoy it out there
I'm half Mediterranean (Italian French). Pate was always present in my household. But, I must say Vietnamese cuisine is pretty clever with their use of pate. Everything looks delicious. Thank you for sharing Max!
The whole time when I was in Vietnam I never knew about this spot. I'm going here next time I'm in Vietnam. Thanks Max.
Cam on Max nhieu nhe for all the video. 👍😍🍊
Happy belated birthday Max!
Greetings from Switzerland
That beef-shaped plate should be come from Taiwan and is specially used for beef steaks. It was started using in the restaurant more than 40 years ago!
In 1976, after Taiwan imported beef cattle from New Zealand, Australia, and Central and South America, affordable Taiwanese beef steaks were officially born.
The last Vietnamese buns seemed to be deep-fried Taiwanese steamed buns, which was very interesting!
I think you can set up a channel to teach Vietnamese, or directly open cram schools. You are awesome! Thanks a lot for sharing, really great job! 👍😄👏
No taiwan
@nguyencongthanhsu307 He is right for sure!
@ nguyencongthanhsu307 He is right!
yep maybe, cos the first restaurant in Saigon cook this kind of dish like 30 years ago and the owner is Chinese-Vietnamese.
@@LongNguyen-cj7co Taiwan began to use this type of cow-shaped iron plate 48 years ago!
American here. Viets definetly made it better. so delicious
Im impressed by your Vietnamese
You are kind and polite. Wish you all the best
Max, that was very cool. I liked the "theme" idea and would love to see more. 👍 😊
as a fellow vietnamese, its really impressive seeing a foreign can use our language that good. Have a good time here bro
omg i am so impressed of your vietnamese accent
now i have regrets to not work on my vietnamese for my family, i guess it's not too late..
Interesting to hear a westerner speak English with VN accent and cadence.
Bruh this is the first video I've found from you. You sound like you're from Tennessee, but your viet is so fucking perfect LOL. Mad respect.
*Nảy coi trên tivi, giờ xem thêm 1 lần trên máy tính.*
*Ra nhiều video nha Max ơi.*
*Chúc Max có nhiều sức khoẻ và có thật nhiều video hay về Việt Nam trong năm 2024 này*
You are half Vietnamese who really enjoys your own national food.
Dude got THE BEST Vietnamese i've ever seen
This clip is excellent!!
I'm so happy that you came and enjoyed the cuisine in my country, love you forever.❤❤❤
When Dean goes on a trip to Vietnam.
I'm so impressed with your Vietnamese. Viet foods in VN are so different from the states. Wish we could have them here like that. Thanks for sharing!
I love your Tshirt bro. Saigonese is a term rarely heard or seen but has so much meaning. Where did you buy it?
Thanks!
"Dạ", trời ơi dể thương, so polite and so cute
Mad impressed by your accent. Well done.
Hi max Mc farlin
Gia Dinh co bán bánh bao than thiện vui vẻ
Max an được sâu riêng hay quá
Chị người việt mà ko an được sâu riêng
Mùi của nó nhứt đâu lắm. 😊😊😊 max an món gì cũng được hay thật
Mình ăn quán Bò Né này từ lúc nhỏ. Ngon nhức nách!!!
damn! your vietnamese pronunciation is spot on !! very nice!!
I think part of the reason why they're so friendly to you is the way you approached them. Politely, a little bit of humour, they love it.
Man!!! MAX! No matter how full I am. Your videos ALWAYS makes me hungry. You're killing me 🤣.
Don’t know why but I saw this video Lee at night and I’m thinking why do I always watch these type of eating that makes me hungry and I just ate cereal for dinner.Laugh 😂
Bonjour max from paris
7:18 they don't mess around, she said "sit down clown"
thật sự bất ngờ về khả năng nói tiếng Việt của bạn này luôn
Max you know Vietnam like no other.
I wish you would respond to the numerous requests I have posted re filming at the tented specialty restaurant in Hanoi.
I always enjoy your films. Happy Tet to you and Chris
I was so confused when my Vietnamese friend brought me to a roadside _bò bít tết_ place in Ho Chi Minh City, because I didn’t come to Vietnam to eat a poor imitation of western-style beefsteak. But man, it turned out to be one of my favorite dishes of that trip! 🤤
Perhaps it was the smooth _pâté_ or maybe it was the crispy _bánh mì_ or maybe it was the exhaust gas, I don’t know, what I do know is that I really enjoyed the entire experience. While there are other versions of localized beefsteak dishes around Asia including in my country Indonesia, but Vietnamese _bò bít tết_ / _bò né_ is definitely my favorite! 👍
exhaust gas a nice visual image we can relate to
😂 it’s the exhaust gas smoke roadside smell!!! I told my friends here in Australia food doesn’t have that vibe and flav cos of that!!!
You nailed the TITLE and are absolutely correct!!! Also, in Vietnam was the first placed I ate banh mi with sunny side up inside the sandwich OMG so juicy as you can imagine... Btw I am very impressed with your Vietnamese proficiency given you only had 3.5 years !!!
Your Vietnamese is so good, keep making these awesome videos
Endlessly varied cuisine + Max's endless enthusiasm = win-win!
Hey Max and welcome back, absolutely another spectacular beautiful masterpiece work and the camera work looks super awesome super gorgeous, salute and respect your hard work and sharing their culture recipes to the World and Ur the best!! Take Care of yourself over there and best regards from Montreal QC Canada
Cảm ơn bạn đã góp phần chia sẻ văn hóa Việt Nam cho các bạn phương Tây
Its so crazy that this man knew much more about Vietnamese cuisine than I did :)) you’re actually vietnamese food lover, Max
Max nói tiếng Việt tốt quá, am hiểu các món ăn nữa ^^
😂 vẫn phong cách chèn toạ độ googlemap vì nhiều quán vẫn chưa có định vị.
Không ngờ anh trở lại Việt Nam sớm như vậy dù mới xem livestream của anh vài ngày trước đang ở nhà.
Mong anh sẽ ở lại đón Tết ở Việt Nam và làm vài video đón Tết.
Chúc anh sức khoẻ.
You make me miss having breakfast in VN. Thanks for a great video. ✌
Ur Vietnamese is awesome brother and Ur info is spot on. Great content 👍
That steaming hot Bò Né looks so delicious
I’m Vietnamese from the US and I just love your content man, very impressed with ur knowledge of our culture and language, keep it up Max!
I shouldn't be watching this at 4 am! Now I'm hungry!!!! And there's no way for me to get a Vietnamese breakfast!
Vietnamese food are hardly talk about in Asia, very underrated. The food looks amazing,
Love your vids! ❤🇨🇦
Although we are overflowing with Vietnamese restaurants here in Toronto, it's hard to find a place that actually does Bo Ne properly 😥 so I live vicariously through you. Go Razorbacks 🏈
CAN YOU SEND SOME DOWN EAST...pls
Because most Vietnamese restaurants outside of Vietnam that the chefs are 99% home cooks while in Vietnam restaurants are famous just because the chefs are the best of the best home cooks. I am Vietnamese and 3 of my favorite dishes are my Quang, Banh Cuon, Nem Nuong that none of all Vietnamese restaurants in Montreal cook these dishes right.
Come visit Orange County in California where there are bunch of Vietnamese there and Bo Ne places
Hấp dẫn quá, món nào cũng là tuyệt đỉnh công phu nha. Làm mình bị như vầy luôn nè 🤤🤤🤤. chúc bạn Max vui ❤