All you can eat Thai bbq/hotpot BLEW MY MIND

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • The best way to describe Thai Mu-gra-ta is Korean BBQ mixed with Chinese hotpot, accompanied with those signature Thai flavours we all love. I'm a BIG FAN of this
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Komentáře • 236

  • @ThaiTalkwithPaddy
    @ThaiTalkwithPaddy Před 3 lety +95

    Always a bloody fun time filming with ya Amy! Next time we do it, we’ll be overseas somewhere I’m sure!
    谢谢 ขอบคุณครับ ✌️

  • @saintxie6730
    @saintxie6730 Před 3 lety +33

    I'm Thai and am currently studying in Sydney, I'm also very interested in Chinese food and culture as my family has a very strong Chinese heritage. Love your content, Keep up the good work. If you want some more Thai food to review in Sydney, there's this place called Show Nuea Thai Street Food on George Street that serves northern Thai food. They have Thai clay hot pot there called Chim Chum where the soup is usually derived from herb, including many Thai dishes that people in Australia would likely have never heard of.

  • @madisonmelvin8817
    @madisonmelvin8817 Před 3 lety +47

    DAD UPDATES ARE THE BEST!!!! WE LOVE YOU STAY SAFE!

    • @BlondieinChina
      @BlondieinChina  Před 3 lety +12

      hahahahah!!! More Dad updates coming!!!

    • @JO-et2ir
      @JO-et2ir Před 3 lety +1

      @@BlondieinChina is your dad walking alone?

  • @PaddyMan1988
    @PaddyMan1988 Před 3 lety +37

    As I mentioned before, most foreigners, whom have stayed in China for long time, will become food bloggers. 😋😋😋

  • @mguo8190
    @mguo8190 Před 3 lety +11

    That’s a nice bit of surprise in the end to see blondie’s dad walking update.

  • @zoetan7600
    @zoetan7600 Před 3 lety +13

    In Singapore, the Thai restaurants call it “Mookata”. Love it so much.

    • @whoismeru
      @whoismeru Před 3 lety

      Yup, it's pretty much the same thing - the actual pronunciation is moo-gra-ta.
      How much does it cost in Singapore? Is it a buffet all-you-can-eat type of thing or ala carte?
      (I'm curious, haven't had it in Singapore. Singaporean living in Northern Thailand.)

    • @SwordSaint83
      @SwordSaint83 Před 3 lety +2

      @@whoismeru It's both. Buffet should be below $30SGD.. Ala carte should be $5 to $10 per dish.

    • @whoismeru
      @whoismeru Před 3 lety

      @@SwordSaint83 Oh cool. Thanks for that! Haha I probably wouldn’t eat it in Singapore then, will have my fill of it while I’m here.
      It’s really fascinating how affordable it is over here in Thailand and a mookrata buffet can go as low as $8 SGD with no time limit!
      Super great value for money!

    • @kevinkong2178
      @kevinkong2178 Před 3 lety +1

      U can find very good and value mookata in kopi tiam

    • @whoismeru
      @whoismeru Před 3 lety

      @@kevinkong2178 That's cool! Good to know for when I go back then! :)

  • @MrBoysnz
    @MrBoysnz Před 3 lety +14

    Hi Amy
    Saw you on last Sunday at a Thai restaurant celebrating mother’s day with your mum and grandma.
    Sorry that I did not say hi to you as I didn’t want to disturb you during your family time.
    I hope will see that Thai restaurant review in your video very soon. 😄✌️

  • @victorlay808
    @victorlay808 Před 3 lety +31

    Do a series on your dads travels!

  • @catbitmaster8216
    @catbitmaster8216 Před 3 lety +3

    We spell it mookata in Singapore, and we have a shopping centre filled with all the southeast Asian restaurants, including tons of mookata restaurants. My Thai colleague brought our team there once, and according to him, that area is where you will find authentic mookata in Singapore (along with other southeast Asian food like Indonesian or Philippino food) I still prefer hotpot/steamboat, but mookata is a close second when it comes to "self-cooking" buffet.
    Also, the whole point of the bbq in the centre is to allow the juices and oil from cooking the food to flow into the soup, so the soup still gets the flavour like hotpot, but with a slight smoky flavour from the bbq.

    • @jeanmilljean
      @jeanmilljean Před 2 lety

      Actually, Moo kra ta is the right thing. Because in Thai 'kra'​ is a diphthong. กระ = kra / ก = k / ร = r / ะ = a

  • @livingthequarterlife
    @livingthequarterlife Před 3 lety +2

    Hello from Singapore! Almost jumped out of my bed when I saw this video in my feed. Two of my favourite CZcamsrs doing a vid together! 😱 ชอบมาก 😍 棒极了👏🏻

  • @Razear
    @Razear Před 3 lety +21

    That's a neat cooking device, looks like a hot stone with a moat around it.

    • @BlondieinChina
      @BlondieinChina  Před 3 lety +3

      Cool huh?!

    • @pankajtaalania1197
      @pankajtaalania1197 Před 3 lety

      @@BlondieinChina make video about chainese culture ....how they live....how much chaina developed....there school...

  • @heesingsia4634
    @heesingsia4634 Před 3 lety +2

    I actually stumbled upon a mookata place hidden behind a market in Thailand with a couple of mates 5 years ago. It was the first time I had it and was amazed by the price we had to pay (190bht back then). It was all you can eat 6pm-10pm.
    Needless to say I went back there many times after that. Even brought some Thai friends there and they told me the price and quality (freshness) of the food was top notch.
    Last time I ate there was Dec 2019 and the place was jammed packed with locals and I had to pay 290bht for the same course. I actually regretted bringing my Thai friends there initially lol.

  • @korlor3465
    @korlor3465 Před 3 lety +1

    I came here for your food and travel videos and stayed because of your dad's awesome personality! Like food, your dad just adds that extra touch of spice! Keep the videos coming!

  • @yinhoukhor7109
    @yinhoukhor7109 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice content again. It brought a smirk to my face when I learnt that, not only is there a Western version of Chinese food but there's also a Western version of Thai food.
    On a separate note, you're getting very close to another important milestone (200K) coming up which could come in time for your birthday this Sunday. I remember because of that great collaboration you had with a fellow great vlogger (Miriam) around a similar time last year because you both share the same birthday.
    Once you reach this milestone, may we add another zero to this figure somewhere down the track!!
    Can't wait to see the second series with yourself and your parents on the mainland! I just know it's gonna be great!!

  • @zachgormly4311
    @zachgormly4311 Před 3 lety +1

    This is a great video love the Calab with Thai talk page ugh paddy keep the good work up Amy with your videos they are awesome all the best.

  • @Ipsvsong
    @Ipsvsong Před 3 lety +6

    In Malaysia, mookata can choose Tom yam soup flavor for hotpot part

    • @molaehin5545
      @molaehin5545 Před 3 lety

      We do moo kata at home in Melbourne and my wife likes to mix in some tom yum paste into the broth. I like to use a light chicken broth infused with lemongrass. First time I tried moo kata in Thailand some years back it was an old school outdoor place using charcoal. These days you can go to moo kata franchises in shopping centres which give you set menus and a more sanitised experience which is better for the family but I prefer the rustic old style charcoal moo kata restaurants that are open air. There is a moo kata restaurant on Bourke Street in Melbourne, haven't tried it yet but I will soon 🤤

  • @ninariks2419
    @ninariks2419 Před 3 lety +2

    awww i love that update with your dad, hope he has a spectacular safe walking trip!

  • @singmantkpss
    @singmantkpss Před 2 lety +1

    Paddy seems like really chill guy.

  • @RespectOthers1
    @RespectOthers1 Před 3 lety +20

    Not only another great eating experience but also an eye-opener for me.
    Who was the best host? - I can’t decide so let’s call it a three-way Thai! :D

  • @Vntoronto
    @Vntoronto Před 3 lety +3

    This is an awesome video Amy! Made me mouthwatering... 😋🤤🤤🤤 look forward to see your dad’s adventure!

  • @daviddu6297
    @daviddu6297 Před 3 lety +8

    Bruh when paddy said 再见 it killed me 😂😂😂

  • @mytraveljourney2024
    @mytraveljourney2024 Před 3 lety +38

    Is your dad alone on his walking trip? That's courageous and adventurous... 😎

    • @BlondieinChina
      @BlondieinChina  Před 3 lety +12

      Yeah!!! He is!

    • @wshnus
      @wshnus Před 3 lety +4

      Very cool! Please keep us updated!

    • @funofboredom
      @funofboredom Před 3 lety +2

      @@BlondieinChina Wow! I thought he was going with a group.

    • @ymhktravel
      @ymhktravel Před 3 lety +1

      @@BlondieinChina Aren't you worried about him going alone into the woods , you know wild animals, lost his way etc?

  • @sosaaid
    @sosaaid Před 3 lety +1

    you must try and include your mum and dad even when u do go back to china eventually, i watch your channel more bcoz of ur parents. its a lovely treat for me to watch all 3 of u together' you are very lucky coz i can see ur parents supporting what u do and want u to do well, so they end up giving their best when they appear with you. both of them deserve best supporting actor and actress awards, will miss seeing them on your youtube channel, the camera just loves them two!!!

  • @jimlin6545
    @jimlin6545 Před 3 lety +5

    Haha actually, some Chinese restaurant also has this kind of combination, the hotpot in the middle, and the bbq outside.

  • @leonardxu6978
    @leonardxu6978 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow, this instrument is creative. Had been many BBQ + hot pot places (mostly Korean restaurant), where they generally have two instruments for separate purposes and it's hard to have both simultaneously. Dating back to 2010, this might go viral in foreign cities, when BBQ/hot pot were extremely popular (a lot more popular than nowadays).

  • @huyyonglim5041
    @huyyonglim5041 Před 3 lety +1

    I miss Sydney so much!!!
    This mookrata place used to be my go to spot.
    It was about 28 per head back in 2017.

  • @dareliciouz
    @dareliciouz Před 3 lety +1

    I like seeing you and Paddy together in videos. You guys are so funny. It's so good to watch you guys :) Please do more videos together.

  • @jackg5321
    @jackg5321 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Amy, Paddy and Anna for showing us this hidden gem, definitely reasonable and looks like such a fun experience I'll have to take friends to!

  • @dianefeinstein8951
    @dianefeinstein8951 Před 3 lety +6

    I think this is the first time I've commented on your program, although I've followed you (sorry, doesn't that sound creepy?!) since the beginning. Always enjoyed your lively narration. Greetings from Canada! I do have cousins from Australia (Moree, N.S.W.) with whom I connect frequently via Whatsapp. Best wishes to your future adventures!
    ♥️ Diane,Vancouver, Canada. MnMA10/21 06:12 pm

    • @BlondieinChina
      @BlondieinChina  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks so much for watching and commenting Diane! Sending you love from Sydney :)

  • @HenggaoCai
    @HenggaoCai Před 3 lety +1

    You have the best of three worlds:Thai, Chinese, and American foods. Coca-Cola is quintessential American 🇺🇸 and I am so proud to see a piece of America represented. USA

  • @leeboonkang2
    @leeboonkang2 Před 3 lety +1

    In Singapore, we spell this as Mookata. It has been a craze since about 3-5 years ago and now it has become one of the main meal for groups of people much like how KBBQ, JBBQ and hotpot has been. Since our country is multi-racial/multi-cultural, we are really accepting on new culture and things, especially when it comes to food.

    • @jeanmilljean
      @jeanmilljean Před 2 lety

      Actually, Moo kra ta is the right thing. Because in Thai 'kra'​ is a diphthong. กระ = kra / ก = k / ร = r / ะ = a

  • @Triple_T_
    @Triple_T_ Před 2 lety

    I was fortune enough to try this in Phuket. Loved it

  • @danaliu3295
    @danaliu3295 Před 3 lety

    This is actually brilliant, literally best of both worlds!

  • @charliechang7186
    @charliechang7186 Před 2 lety

    MuGaTa is sorted of Korean style hot plate BBQ which went viral in Taiwan in the 90s, but as flame died off, A Taiwanese restaurateur introduced it to Bangkok in 2000. Instantly it became a great hit, The genius Thai have reinvented it even more with lots Thai elements. Bravo !

  • @kennyk8257
    @kennyk8257 Před rokem +1

    I see a lot of Singaporean and Malaysian calling it Mookata, which is actually not how it's supposed to be pronounced and spelled, but that's how they have been doing there for so long it's understandable. Still, Mugrata is actually the most accurate pronunciation.

  • @yinhongliu6806
    @yinhongliu6806 Před 3 lety +1

    Even in China, Hotpot can be roughly divided into two types: Flavour in the hotpot (like sichuan mala) or flavour in the dip sauce( Peking style北京铜锅, chaoshan style 潮汕牛肉锅 ).

  • @freddywong5234
    @freddywong5234 Před 3 lety +3

    Golden rules of eating buffet, do not drink, it makes you full very easy

  • @weitingdeng5303
    @weitingdeng5303 Před 3 lety +1

    I had an experience with such type of pot but in a Korea restaurant. They combined chicken grill with egg custard. Whole chicken meal LOL.

  • @watchme54
    @watchme54 Před 3 lety +9

    Your girl fan from MORROCCO ❤❤❤❤love u giirl we support u🇲🇦🇲🇦

  • @Woodland26
    @Woodland26 Před 3 lety

    I had local connection in Bangkok and dined in the places where locals go to. Super big prawns, fish cooked with thick layer of salt outside. Lots of seafood. Surprisingly when we had pad thai or pineapple fried rice it was not too different from a Thai restaurant in Sydney.

  • @oh-nl7nz
    @oh-nl7nz Před 3 lety +1

    Your dad is so funny from the previous video. Please share and include more of him in your future content. 😁

  • @saltyolive_
    @saltyolive_ Před 3 lety

    หมูกระทะ MOOKATA!!! as its known in Singapore and Malaysia! You are absolutely spot on the chillis. In Southeast Asia even when comparing with Asian, food, the chilli sauce can easily give away, the type of crusines you are having. Keep up the good work! I enjoy all your videos 👍 Greetings from Singapore!!

  • @pavementpounder7502
    @pavementpounder7502 Před 3 lety +1

    Looks really good, but I wonder if the steam from the water will effect the crispiness/charredness.

  • @OTShaman
    @OTShaman Před 2 lety

    In Thailand, we also have Mookrata with unlimited time, you can pay extra for alcohol and even some live music!

  • @ChrisLee-gp9vx
    @ChrisLee-gp9vx Před 3 lety

    In certain place in Malaysia, actually u can choose either the pork base soup or tomyam.

  • @SL-lz9jr
    @SL-lz9jr Před 3 lety +1

    That's not a terrible price for unlimited food. I never eat enough for it to be worthwhile for me but seems like a reasonable offer for those with bigger stomachs. However, I love the idea of an unlimited dessert bar. :)

  • @Leon-ld2rb
    @Leon-ld2rb Před 3 lety

    You speak very fluent Thai!! Amazing !!

  • @edwardtang1977
    @edwardtang1977 Před 3 lety +1

    I am a Taiwanese who lived in Thailand for 15 years. I miss the "Thai" hot pot sauce. I recently found it was actually Chinese (Cantonese) seafood sauce when I tried to find the receipe. @@

  • @antistupid
    @antistupid Před 3 lety +4

    Hope your daddy stay safe & back to channel asap...dont forgot your mummy too, hahaa

  • @alexanderd5700
    @alexanderd5700 Před 3 lety

    Depend on places / countries.... The soup have choices.... In Malaysia, we do have the choice of pork bone soup, Tom yum soup also depend on resturant also tomato soup... And if use charcoal as the fire the taste is more aroi mak

  • @Garfield_Minecraft
    @Garfield_Minecraft Před rokem +1

    Your Thai pronunciation is so good
    很好

  • @acidfreako
    @acidfreako Před 3 lety

    amazing lol my wife is a thai saw your videos of chinese food and now thai food .

  • @nara_saya
    @nara_saya Před 2 lety

    Buffet community in Thailand is serious business. I saw on buffet fb group someone eat 40+ scoops of Haagen dazs ice cream and 20+ the restaurant famous daifuku.

  • @Five-OSomeWhere
    @Five-OSomeWhere Před 3 lety

    Blondie in China. There is a Blondie in every country.🤣

  • @Infin8cosmo
    @Infin8cosmo Před 3 lety +1

    As an American I thought it was that he was so excited about the soda fountain. They are literally everywhere in the US. I guess cafeteria style dining is not a thing in other places. Until this I didn’t know free refills wasn’t a thing in other places. He should see the modern Coke Machines, the options are endless.

    • @nepaliyuva408
      @nepaliyuva408 Před 3 lety

      It’s not about cafeteria style dining....in many other countries free refill, unlimited napkins, free sauces are like finding needle in a haystack. Only in US they give you 10 ketchup with mikeyD’s. In Amsterdam I had to pay extra for extra ketchup and their large drink is like small here in the US. Less waste.

  • @kimslau
    @kimslau Před 3 lety

    Mark Weins and Trevor James have real competition Blondie. You'd all would make a great trio!

  • @ArpYorashol
    @ArpYorashol Před 3 lety

    Get Paddy to introduce you to Lanna and/or Isaan food! These two regions are up North in Thailand and close to China so you might find some interesting connection between food from these two regions and food from the southern regions of China.

  • @elleem3951
    @elleem3951 Před 3 lety

    *Grabs little book and writes down this place to try* This looks so interesting! :D

  • @natachanoklp9446
    @natachanoklp9446 Před 2 lety

    In thailand you can find this bbq buffet in every city in just 5$++

  • @docvideo93
    @docvideo93 Před 3 lety +1

    $34 all you can eat and refills *commence heavy breathing*

  • @soha7271
    @soha7271 Před 3 lety

    Glad you’re back in China, enjoying your food expedition

  • @carsonyoung9965
    @carsonyoung9965 Před 2 lety

    This was my favorite way to eat while in Thailand. We had friends over to the house and just went to the cafe and held up the number 2. They knew where the only two white guys in the town lived. It was surreal seeing them deliver it on scooters with the flaming embers trailing behind them

  • @kimslau
    @kimslau Před 3 lety

    Hot Pot/BBQ ingenious. I need to find this in Dallas.

  • @maxyang7919
    @maxyang7919 Před 3 lety

    Paddy speaks Chinese with a Thai accent 🤣🤣🤣

  • @erroreliminator2.076
    @erroreliminator2.076 Před 3 lety +1

    The best thing about this buffet joint is that it's not inside a rsl or sports club - I don't need to sign in or join membership or lose my morals eating next to a bloody pokie room! 👍

  • @shinlee1194
    @shinlee1194 Před 3 lety

    I have been this restaurant before! There are a lot of cost-effective Thai restaurants in Haymarket.😉 Recommend another Thai BBQ Buffet in Hy: Air Abb. I have seen your previous videos, and I want to recommend another famous Yum cha restaurant- Marigold. Strongly recommend you to try it. Hope to meet you in the restaurant some day in SYD☺️

  • @JeepThebeast
    @JeepThebeast Před 3 lety +1

    I feel like just have to bring Paddy to hot pot..

  • @rickr9435
    @rickr9435 Před 3 lety

    i think i once had something like this in california before. the pot was almost the same, but we needed to keep adding some sukiyaki sauce to "bbq" the meat. then the sauce went into the "hot pot" section to cook the veggies. i thought it's a japanese thing because of the sukiyaki sauce and the super good waygu beef. but i still don't know what it's called since it's clearly not shabu shabu or sukiyaki...

  • @m.w4649
    @m.w4649 Před 3 lety

    Amy, I’m pretty sure they have similar restaurant in China years ago. But have u tried the Cantonese seafood steam pot and end with seafood juice congee as 2 in 1 pot in Guangdong province before? Heaps good! Hope they have it in Australia one day.

  • @nileshbhattacharya2526
    @nileshbhattacharya2526 Před 3 lety +1

    If you ❤️ Amy sis and her CZcams videos.
    Then raise your hands 🤚
    ....

  • @ruofanfang1047
    @ruofanfang1047 Před 3 lety

    Wow I had this grill and Hot-pot combination while I was in Yunnan, didn't know it came from Thailand

  • @yuetchet
    @yuetchet Před 3 lety

    i like the music 'peaches' at the restaurant

  • @user-wm9qi3tk9i
    @user-wm9qi3tk9i Před 3 lety +1

    i love thai food , you should try the thai street food if you got the chance .

  • @chriswang6180
    @chriswang6180 Před 3 lety

    Weirdly Thai BBQ hotpot was a thing like 20 years ago in my hometown but I can't find it anywhere else.

  • @AlexaStyleBook
    @AlexaStyleBook Před 3 lety +2

    Yum Yum ❤️❤️❤️ ❤️❤️❤️

  • @DocPetron
    @DocPetron Před 3 lety

    There used to be a place like this in Los Angeles Chinatown. I never knew that it was Thai. I thought it was Taiwanese. I just learned something.

  • @weikwanglee4383
    @weikwanglee4383 Před 3 lety +1

    There is a Chinese version of this grill/boil bbq pot quite widespread in South China, Malaysia, Singapore long before I first tried it in 1996.
    If you are in Singapore, you must try the Chinese version.

  • @setonix9151
    @setonix9151 Před 3 lety +2

    สวัดดีจากประเทศไทยครับ!
    I love your videos, greatest respect from Thailand!
    edit : 30 Australian dollars is too much for BBQ in Thailand.

    • @BlondieinChina
      @BlondieinChina  Před 3 lety

      I’m very interested to know how much it would cost in Thailand!

    • @setonix9151
      @setonix9151 Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@BlondieinChina It could be 299 baht (about 12 AUD) which is like the standard all-you-can-eat buffet. It could get more expensive like 499,599(20,24) for like seafood buffet and stuff it really depends. But looking at the video. The place is quite standard so I don't think it's worth paying 34 AUD. With 34 dollars I would rather go to a Japanese yakiniku buffet because It's more premium and worth the price.

    • @lithium
      @lithium Před 3 lety

      @@setonix9151 The quality of produce here is significantly better

    • @setonix9151
      @setonix9151 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lithium I would rather have Japanese wagyu than Australian wagyu so it really depends.

    • @lithium
      @lithium Před 3 lety

      @@setonix9151 Right but you're not getting that for 299 baht. My point is you're comparing different products and expecting them to cost the same.

  • @PeterLiuIsBeast
    @PeterLiuIsBeast Před 3 lety

    Wack bang. My favorite faux Australian slang.

  • @welove709394
    @welove709394 Před 3 lety

    I love watching your video !

  • @injunnfuz6698
    @injunnfuz6698 Před 3 lety

    Woh more lovely delicious thsi food yummy.Tq for d info eit yr friend hv intro

  • @kevinkong2178
    @kevinkong2178 Před 3 lety

    Actually not only in Thailand but also can find in Lao and Cambodia

  • @sombut415
    @sombut415 Před 3 lety +1

    O ho aRoy dee mak ler 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍👍👍🤤

  • @mytube-one
    @mytube-one Před 3 lety +1

    Your dad look like a jolly swagman.

  • @SL-lz9jr
    @SL-lz9jr Před 3 lety

    I definitely need to go to Thailand again and experience more of their cuisine. When I was there I kept trying to order different dishes to try but half of what I ordered ended up being Chinese-influenced dishes, which, I get is historically accurate as China did have a huge presence in Asia so the cuisine naturally influenced many Asian countries. But, still, I feel gyped (?) because I'm Chinese so I didn't want to eat Chinese-influenced cuisine in Thailand. LOL.

  • @echoes1917
    @echoes1917 Před 3 lety +1

    艾米,这次来中国务必打破西方人对中国火锅的刻板印象,因为中国其实远不只有麻辣火锅!东北的酸菜汆锅底、华北的铜锅涮肉、潮汕的清水牛肉火锅、广东的粥火锅,太多不辣的火锅了。真不希望西方人看到hot pot这个词时只能想到他们不适应的超辣口味。。

  • @zoelittle4628
    @zoelittle4628 Před 3 lety

    oh how I wish we had Thai hotpot in Perth! 😭

  • @keepitprivate3856
    @keepitprivate3856 Před 3 lety

    i remember 15 years ago i had this in hk, but in a korean bbq hk style😂 its ok, but bbq is more attracted to majority of the people

  • @HanaZ-rj4nx
    @HanaZ-rj4nx Před 3 lety

    Omg is there one in Melbourne, I should have tried this!

  • @kennethl4172
    @kennethl4172 Před 3 lety

    Great Amy, the buffet looks yummy. I miss your dad in your food vlog. Australia has the most poisonous insects and snakes so I hope your dad is safe on his walking tour.

  • @alf.2929
    @alf.2929 Před 3 lety

    Dad is going to be super hungry after his 1,000 km trek. He'll probably inhaled the all-you-can-eat buffet.

  • @yongxianghe1432
    @yongxianghe1432 Před 3 lety

    there is a really good thai restaurant in newtown

  • @lstsai
    @lstsai Před 3 lety

    Lol, Mongolian lamb. In USA it would be Mongolian beef.

  • @michaelh6945
    @michaelh6945 Před 3 lety

    blondie eats A LOT!!!! lol

  • @chweehar
    @chweehar Před 3 lety

    Welcome your dad to Perth💐💐💐

  • @davyyeap82
    @davyyeap82 Před 3 lety

    I been Thailand about 10 years , maybe your friend forgot tom yam soup

  • @dimguyah1282
    @dimguyah1282 Před 3 lety

    Wow... O..K.. BBQ with water, so it is BBQ pot? hopefully one day I get to try that.

  • @taotao98103
    @taotao98103 Před 3 lety

    I have to say I am not too crazy about this. I've been to Thailand, I don't think they do this very commonly. This sounds like a fusion of Thai, Chinese or even Korean.
    The grill pan looks awfully like in a Korean BBQ.
    I've seen that in Chinese restaurants, they have grill service on the side and a pot of soup for doing hotpot in the center.

  • @lenaliu4115
    @lenaliu4115 Před 3 lety

    Try Bo Thai restaurant in Crows Nest, amazing.

  • @harryx.2794
    @harryx.2794 Před 3 lety

    Hey blondie, really liked you video! What's the name of this place? Keen to try