72 HRS Eating the BEST FILIPINO STREET FOOD in CEBU

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  • čas přidán 18. 04. 2024
  • Some of the dopest food I've ever gotten in my life, man Cebu blew my mind. It's incredible to see how diverse Filipino cuisine is and I feel super lucky to have experienced it on my 14 day trip in the Philippines. It's definitely a place that takes a special place in my heart, and I'll forever remember the great bites and people I've met along the way. I love you Philippines and see you soon :-) ❤️🇵🇭
    📍Taboan Market
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    📍Pungko Pungko Sa Fuente
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    📍Carbon Night Market
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    📍Leslie's Lechon
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    📍Entoy’s Bakasihan
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    📍Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral
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    📍Malou's Pochero
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  • @Doobydobap
    @Doobydobap  Před měsícem +2324

    Forever take a special place in my heart 🇵🇭❤

  • @PorkAndBeats
    @PorkAndBeats Před měsícem +2249

    Whoever did the research for the places where to eat deserves a raise! the places you eat at in the Philippines are 10/10!!! the best representation of the food here in the PH!!!!

    • @jeamrhastyviodor2302
      @jeamrhastyviodor2302 Před měsícem +37

      yeah, I agree! kudos to the researcher/s! 10/10!

    • @blackakawnt7092
      @blackakawnt7092 Před měsícem +45

      Agree! Most of the time, vloggers only reviews lechon and/or night market. Kudos to the researcher/s for this one!

    • @yenskie07
      @yenskie07 Před měsícem +48

      She mentioned Erwan Heusaff in her Manila vlog, so she probably got a lot of information from him and his team.

    • @kristelfiore1330
      @kristelfiore1330 Před měsícem +8

      I also loveeeeeeee bulalo with bone marrow ❤

    • @ainclkma6880
      @ainclkma6880 Před měsícem +6

      You got me at elevated patê

  • @romyromes
    @romyromes Před měsícem +284

    I want to say thank you so much for this video. What could've been a "take some b-roll of street markets for views" became an homage to the culture. It is almost normal to see videos of tourists show obvious disgust when approaching filipino food let alone eating it. Instead, you came at each vendor with grace. You have my respect and thanks.

  • @dragonyawara
    @dragonyawara Před měsícem +65

    I'm a local. Thank you so much for this beautiful video. I'm glad that you like your stay here in Cebu.

  • @Woozlewuzzleable
    @Woozlewuzzleable Před měsícem +808

    She casually dropped another movie.

    • @number7417
      @number7417 Před měsícem +13

      And we watched it whole LOL!!

    • @sebiopasmado2474
      @sebiopasmado2474 Před měsícem +4

      I am quite surprised I finished the whole video!

    • @joeyboyjoeyboy2
      @joeyboyjoeyboy2 Před měsícem +1

      this wasn't a clip?!?!?

    • @Woozlewuzzleable
      @Woozlewuzzleable Před měsícem +4

      @@sebiopasmado2474 Honestly I just finished it because I usually just watch it while I'm eating.

    • @JedTaneo
      @JedTaneo Před měsícem

      Sikwate is like the purest chocolate drink you can get

  • @wtom84
    @wtom84 Před měsícem +659

    No ONE has ever made this type of food and travel content;usually it's condensed into a 30 minute vlog. Thank you, Tina. AMAZING!

    • @Anonua
      @Anonua Před měsícem

      What? Yes they have..this is literally the structure and quality of other channels like Best Ever Food Review Show, Dancing Bacon, and Mike Chen. If you go back and watch her old videos she's even acting more like those folks than herself in her more recent videos.

  • @rayeatlove
    @rayeatlove Před měsícem +27

    I was born in Cebu in 1976 before moving to Los Angeles in 88. The food scene was so much different when I was growing up. I think it was simpler and the ingredients were more authentic. The one thing that nobody can take away is our style of lechon because I believe we have the world's best lechon chefs. Thank you for loving my homeland and I appreciate your work♥👏

  • @Janheart.Villar95
    @Janheart.Villar95 Před měsícem +25

    From a Cebuana who’s living outside of the country and really misses home at the moment. Thank you for showcasing Cebu at its best, this video just made me even more homesick but it also made me look forward to go home and just re-discover all the old food hunts and add in new ones. Thank you tina for reminding me why I love my city so much. ❤

  • @Ryuuzakii000
    @Ryuuzakii000 Před měsícem +251

    I love that Tina is not really sensitive with small things like flies etc.. she really knows how to respect other cultures.. a real asian woman. Thank you Tina for visiting my motherland... been a fan of you since pandemic. Looking forward to your future contents🤍

    • @jakeyam0223
      @jakeyam0223 Před měsícem +13

      In cebuano term we called that “cowboy” it means that we can bring her anywhere and never complains

    • @vanillawarez7883
      @vanillawarez7883 Před měsícem +2

      TRUE PO SOBRANG NAKAKA INSPIRE TALAGA MGA KOREANO KAYA NAMAN SINASAMBA SILA NG BAWAT FILIPINO 😊

    • @shintaro07
      @shintaro07 Před 5 hodinami

      ​@@vanillawarez7883 only koreans with open mind, the mainlands are mostly xenophobic

  • @homeostacies829
    @homeostacies829 Před měsícem +520

    This is the best feature of Cebu I have ever seen. Ever. Not even Filipinos do it this good, this authentic, this well-researched. Shows real local knowledge. Shows heart, Dooby. First time leaving a comment on your video I think. Just wanted you to know I realllllyyy appreciate this video. I’ve lived here for 18 years. I felt my culture represented well in your video and I learned even more about it too. Thank you.

    • @mark030531
      @mark030531 Před měsícem +2

      I definitely agree but I did raise an eyebrow with "edible string" as she was talking about the longaniza/chorizo. HAHAHA

    • @evilkamatis542
      @evilkamatis542 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@mark030531 It is indeed edible, why do you think they chose to use it.

    • @mark030531
      @mark030531 Před měsícem +2

      @@evilkamatis542 💀 Oks pre, enjoy your "edible" string. Next you're gonna tell me that you eat the plastic casing used in skinless longganisa.

    • @evilkamatis542
      @evilkamatis542 Před měsícem

      @@mark030531 napaka ignorante mo 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @homeostacies829
      @homeostacies829 Před měsícem

      @@mark030531 i caught that too lmao gave it a pass. i did chew and swallow the entire thing as a child, same with the skinless longanisa plastic on bbq 💀

  • @tdc966
    @tdc966 Před měsícem +19

    this is one of the best filipino food vlogs done by a foreigner. you can really see the amount of research done by the team, and that shows how authentic and genuine and respectful you are to our country. all of the food you have tried is spot on when it comes to filipino food representation. thank you so much 🥺💕

  • @johncarloinfiesto9568
    @johncarloinfiesto9568 Před měsícem +14

    To be honest, at first I literally skipped this video because in my mind I thought this is one of those classic foreigners video eating. I am so thankful that CZcams algorithm didn't give up on keeping recomming this video to me because this is the best documentary about Filipino food! Big Kudos to all rhe creatives behind the scenes and to you too! I hope you'll be able to keep making this Quality videos because this is LIT! This deserves more views

  • @user-vz8ro6df9k
    @user-vz8ro6df9k Před měsícem +444

    I absolutely love how raw, authentic and how you truly immersed in the local scene. So, so fun to watch. Even us locals will learn so much from your videos.

  • @chWenotchEw.17
    @chWenotchEw.17 Před měsícem +209

    12:18 The Lady Saying Doobydobydoo is soo wholesome..

  • @jadenavarro9580
    @jadenavarro9580 Před měsícem +7

    These past two videos have felt like such a love letter to PH. As a Fil-Am who has has yet to go home, it is so touching to see one of my favorite CZcamsrs care so much about research and respect towards our food and culture! Thank you so much for this!!!!!

  • @ramosity
    @ramosity Před měsícem +7

    This girl is a natural foodie. I couldn't even eat the other food she tried. I also appreciate the amount of research done for her content.

  • @Matt-uu9lz
    @Matt-uu9lz Před měsícem +288

    Silent subscriber here. Honestly, there really aren't many documentaries that showcase the beauty and appeal of the Philippines. Big props to you for doing this!! Hope many more people see how awesome the Philippines is. Thanks for showing the world this! :)

    • @Eric-qx7fg
      @Eric-qx7fg Před měsícem

      there isnt beauty, filipinos are dirty and poor...

  • @gabyd.6050
    @gabyd.6050 Před měsícem +312

    I’m happy you’re actually immersing yourself in the filipino markets like a local. This is like a fever dream, you in philippines but this content is so authentic, I enjoy it a lot ❤

  • @Hard_7_Iron
    @Hard_7_Iron Před měsícem +3

    Cebu is the best!….I lived there for years, and never regretted a moment… food, entertainment, and gorgeous beaches. What a great place.

  • @teonilavorburger7736
    @teonilavorburger7736 Před měsícem +5

    Young, adventurous and beautiful! You are such a delight to watch and I can‘t be happier seeing someone like you enjoying the country that I love and the place of my birth, Cebu! More power to you young lady. I think you‘re making the most of your young life. Be safe always…❤️❤️❤️

  • @Judesmn
    @Judesmn Před měsícem +293

    Thank you for showcasing Cebu, Tina. My Cebuano heart is very proud❤

  • @haibaraconan
    @haibaraconan Před měsícem +135

    I think this is one of the best Filipino cuisine food vlogs by someone who is not based in the Philippines ❤️ truly found hidden gems and food that locals really eat.

  • @PinoyChefKorea
    @PinoyChefKorea Před měsícem +4

    I really love the new path that you are taking which is food vlogging. I enjoyed watching every part of it, and thank you for making the Philippines as your first stop. 😊 🇵🇭🇰🇷

  • @coolpepperminttea
    @coolpepperminttea Před 24 dny +2

    I’m mad at myself for discovering this video late. Really well made; you can tell a lot of research has been made before visiting. Dooby is really different. This made my Cebuano heart happy. Thank you! 👏🏻

  • @arizonarobbins7316
    @arizonarobbins7316 Před měsícem +109

    Best part of this, she knows HOW to eat Filipino food. Some vloggers would come and won't even bother to ask how to eat the food then complain that they don't like it.

    • @MissOyamat
      @MissOyamat Před měsícem +6

      i agree! I’m a filipino and I have not even tried 80% of what she had!!! and she did it with grace and in my opinion, she gave a more genuine take on these delicacies…

  • @camrolaguardia
    @camrolaguardia Před měsícem +107

    As a filipino living abroad, seeing my culture and food so respected and celebrated brings such a warm smile to my face! Thank you so much for showing love for my country! Hope to see more of your adventures around the world!

  • @KensukeCreations
    @KensukeCreations Před měsícem +1

    Oh my gosh! I can't believe you were in Cebu City, my hometown! How did I miss that? Please comeback soon!!!

  • @zybrellzayas136
    @zybrellzayas136 Před měsícem +3

    I spent two years in Cebu in my childhood and watching this brought back so many memories and nostalgia that I wasn’t expecting to feel during the video. This video is so special and such a great encapsulation of Cebuano culture

  • @totsbig
    @totsbig Před měsícem +172

    32:34 God damn, Doobie nailed it!
    That's what most clout-chasing PH food reviewers miss. The food here in PH might taste repetitive, lack spices, mostly fried, reliant on sauces. We get it. But the vibes, man. The bonding, the group atmosphere. That's what PH cuisine is all about. Communal food, beer-friendly, mix-and-match to your liking with things like rice and vinegar to balance it out. With excellent music in the background (tone-deaf Pinoys are rare).
    Oh, and to finish it all up, we have a top-tier dessert game, PH love them sweets!

    • @DaestrumManitz
      @DaestrumManitz Před měsícem

      You have touched on the concept of what the Greeks refer to as κοινωνία. 🫶🏻

    • @Diyel
      @Diyel Před měsícem +6

      THIIIIS
      pero mapapaisip ka na lang kung bakit hindi promoted yung sweets natin considering na napakatamis ng cuisine natin dito and sobrang daming matamis, both desserts and native delicacies.

    • @DaestrumManitz
      @DaestrumManitz Před měsícem +2

      @@Diyel
      He has touched on the concept of what the Greeks refer to as κοινωνία.

    • @iianebb_0613
      @iianebb_0613 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@Diyel Makes me think as well. Alot of YT Channels testify that our desserts are to die for but rarely advertised. Probably because we are the "Adobo and Lumpia Country,,

    • @MaximaToluene
      @MaximaToluene Před měsícem

      "food reviewer" -> needs to ignore food and review the vibes lmao 🤪

  • @richardpineda
    @richardpineda Před měsícem +185

    You should be on TV or netflix, more platforms. Love everything about your vlogs! 🎉

  • @Jfree_M.
    @Jfree_M. Před měsícem +3

    You're getting popular here in the Philippines specially when you featured the Cebu series of vlogs.
    In fact, you're getting pretty and prettier each day you come out with a new vlog.
    Just enjoy Philippines!

  • @angelaramas557
    @angelaramas557 Před měsícem +3

    This content is as authentic as you. You've presented a different side of Cebu that not many content creators were able to show. You've definitely showcased the simple, humble, and exquisite side of the Queen City of the South.
    🥰👏🏽

  • @user-qq8bw8vu1e
    @user-qq8bw8vu1e Před měsícem +25

    You see her passion to food when she always tells how grateful and privileged she is in witnessing the food prep and not just eating good food. Thank you Tina for sharing our food in your platform. Hope you visit other islands! There’s still a lot here!

  • @akosijuanmaharlika
    @akosijuanmaharlika Před měsícem +204

    Aahh! Doobidoobidoo! Haha classic!

    • @chemaee
      @chemaee Před měsícem +10

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA INULIT ULIT KO PA YUN HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    • @mariyuh24
      @mariyuh24 Před měsícem +5

      and the music after 😂

    • @dericoeugene2149
      @dericoeugene2149 Před měsícem +1

      "Heto na! Heto na! HETO NA!!! WAAAAAAH!!!"

  • @Donn2k
    @Donn2k Před měsícem +5

    now this is how you do a food content in PH as a foreigner. With proper representation and research! Not those typical "clickbait food vlogs" wherein they eat everything they set their eyes upon and call it the best food the Philippines has to offer.

  • @imsupermarj17
    @imsupermarj17 Před 26 dny +1

    I swear Tina is a Filipino. You cannot convince me otherwise. The best Filipino food vlog!

  • @rkive_notes
    @rkive_notes Před měsícem +45

    i went to college in cebu and i'd have to say you went to more places in 72 hours than myself in 4 years lol. but seriously, i'm feeling a little homesick right now and your videos have really put a smile on my face.
    tina, i've always loved your content, but these philippine food crawls have been nothing short of excellent. thanks for putting a spotlight on filipino cuisine! to quote kris jenner, you're doing amazing sweetie!!!
    p.s. u have to try visiting dumaguete and bacolod some time! the philippines is home to delicious, complex, and interesting food, and though i'd say you've explored *so much* in the time that you were there, you've only just scratched the surface!! food in the province is such a different experience!

  • @bewhewbs
    @bewhewbs Před měsícem +160

    man, I miss my home, cebu. can't wait to get back there this golden week. 8:25 puto'g sikwati.
    puto = sweet sticky rice with ginger
    sikwati = hot cocoa
    those round things made from cocoa beans are called tablea. my grandma used to knead those by hand every night.
    puto'g sikwati is a traditional breakfast. best paired with the sweetest mangoes.

    • @wh2ok
      @wh2ok Před měsícem

      Ohhhhh good information! I will eat puto sikwati at the market in mid-June of CEBU. Can you recommend traditional foods that i can eat in Cebu?

    • @bewhewbs
      @bewhewbs Před měsícem

      @@wh2ok I just got back here in Cebu and I would like to say, the mangoes right now are the sweetest! I hope it could stay that way when you get here in June. I would recommend you check the food presented in this video like Lechon and the local chorizo and eat it with puso shown in the video as well (it's very simillar to ketupat from Indonesia). And If you can, checkout torta from Argao and maybe bibinka near some churches early in the morning. That's as traditional as it gets I think lol. There is also a variant of puto that is purple It's less sticky (the rice grains feel more separated) but it's more fragrant. If you're looking for what locals usually eat there are many food bazaars in areas like IT Park where you can find food like siomai (local siumai) and ngohiong. There are also traditional food that can be eaten during christmas like binignit but I think some places make them anyway even when it isn't christmas, unfortunately I'm not a very good guide and I just go where my relatives take me so I can't name places really well, sorry for that.

    • @wh2ok
      @wh2ok Před měsícem

      @@bewhewbs ohhhh!! I’m going to stay in moalboal for 3 nights. I will try eating Ngohiong, bibinka, and so on! Thank you for the tips ;)

  • @abemonte1199
    @abemonte1199 Před měsícem +2

    CEBU!!! I miss my beloved hometown. Thank you dooby ❤️

  • @ImelynnBombeo
    @ImelynnBombeo Před měsícem +1

    I'm Filipina and live in Mindanao, I just visited Cebu for a short travel to visit my brothers, nephews, and nieces who all live there. Would've loved to see you there because I also went and ate at all the places you've been!!! Thank you so much for sharing this. I'm so happy you chose Cebu because that is my absolute favorite place to visit when I want to eat lowkey good food. There are a lot of places in the Phils that have different take on food & Filipino culture, but Cebu is the best place to start a Filipino food journey. Kudos to the research it took to find these absolute best places to eat in Cebu bec we all know there are a lot to choose from. 😍🥰

  • @maeespanto5564
    @maeespanto5564 Před měsícem +51

    Girl you could even consider yourself a local by now. That was AMAZING! Truly captured the real Cebu.

  • @5ft2chelle
    @5ft2chelle Před měsícem +64

    This video made me fall in love with the Philippines all over again.I actually visited there for the first time last year although I am a Canadian born Filipina. ❤ Anywho, that lady was so cute when she tried to say your name but she said "doo bee Doo bee Doo"🥺😁🫂

  • @eduardjamesallam2610
    @eduardjamesallam2610 Před měsícem +4

    Ngl, this is a top tier content. It's refreshing to see this type, informative and fun. Not like 90% of bullshit and negative ones. Ang galing. Kudos to u Tina!

  • @danicarafols5060
    @danicarafols5060 Před měsícem +1

    I’ve been following u in TikTok but I love u more here in yt! One of the best content creators who made food content in Cebu. Unlike most content creators who would go to cafes and restos or use the “Filipino branding” as clickbait, yours is different. You paid homage to our city and truly ate like the locals💚

  • @DoJoStan
    @DoJoStan Před měsícem +192

    12:16 "ah DOOOOOOBEDOOOOOBEDOOOOOOO" 😂😂😂😂😂. Love the consistency with these uploads and long form docs Tina!!

  • @wattyaddict
    @wattyaddict Před měsícem +39

    7:10 look at how LOLA is smiling at the back while watching ate Tina!🥺❤

  • @jamesonmontebon513
    @jamesonmontebon513 Před měsícem +2

    Amazing Choices of the places you visited.
    Me being a local who visited all of it still is amazed seeing this video.
    Great Job!

  • @edothecat337
    @edothecat337 Před měsícem +32

    At the Pungko, pungko, I believe they don’t serve beers because if they did, people would hang out and chill there forever just drinking. It’s to keep the flow going and have people just eat and leave. So I think that’s why they refrain from selling beers. Awesome content! I love how you really went really local and the markets. You’ve done a lot more than I have and I was born and raised in Cebu. I cannot stop laughing about the “Chicharon Bukake!” 😂

  • @malditayads963
    @malditayads963 Před měsícem +16

    "Just because it's cheap, doesn't mean it's bad food." - Dooby, 2024
    In Cebu, there are a lot of cheap places to eat and mid-range and expensive ones too. The thing about the place Tina went is IT IS THE PRIME SPOT of Cebu's market industry. So, the food they serve are cheap because the ingredients that are used came from direct suppliers, there's no middle man in between. The Taboan Market is also a public market, so the rent is cheap to zero. The cooks or sellers of the food are their own bosses and employees as well, so the products' stay w/in the price they wanted it to be. This just goes to show how locally-owned and small businesses are still able to provide GOOD FOOD but at a price that ANY FILIPINO can afford to buy.
    You gotta love Dooby for bringing this type of discussions and examples in a platform where creators typically follow the mainstream (or tourist-y) options. Gihigugma tika, Dooby! (It means I love you.)

  • @ginatslasvegasfoodandtrave4187

    I love how kind and respectful you are with the Filipino food and culture. I’ve been following you for a long time now…your professionalism and talent will take you very far. That’s what makes you an excellent vlogger. Thank you. 🌸

  • @SocialChannelStudios
    @SocialChannelStudios Před měsícem +2

    Wow, I absolutely loved how she included Cebu in her food adventure! The variety of dishes she tried looked incredible, especially the lechon. It's amazing to see her explore the local markets and indulge in authentic Filipino cuisine. Cebu City definitely deserves its spot as a must-visit food destination! 🍽

  • @carll2140
    @carll2140 Před měsícem +24

    Dooby! You deserve props for having one of the best food docu series on Filipino food by a visitor to our country since Anthony Bourdain! This is the highest compliment I can give, your videos were so very genuine and well researched! :') 💯💯💯

  • @rrcreation6722
    @rrcreation6722 Před měsícem +66

    2:18 that was not pork skin.. those were LANDANG, a processed starch comming from a Trunk of a Boli Palm tree or Buri Palm tree. We use those in Coocking Binignit. it is a Visayan dessert soup and it is served Hot. it is like the Halo Halo of soups bec, its ingredients are Glutinous rice, Landang, Coconut milk, Banana, Taro, Purple yam, Sweet potato, Sago. and I don't know if you already tried it but its the sweetest soup you will ever have..

    • @thebraveprincess
      @thebraveprincess Před měsícem +1

      I was about to comment this

    • @PorkBelly-
      @PorkBelly- Před měsícem

      The type 2 diabetes is approaching

    • @daphbacus9256
      @daphbacus9256 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@thebraveprincessyes, looking for this comment, even the eggs are not the duck eggs but the chicken

    • @randzre
      @randzre Před měsícem

      Local boba 😂😂

  • @OmegaGirl3
    @OmegaGirl3 Před měsícem +1

    I was born in Cebu, watching you made me miss all the good food… Thank you so much❤️

  • @MillennialDadVlogs
    @MillennialDadVlogs Před měsícem +2

    Hands down Tina! You showcased the best of the best of cebu! The most authentic cebuano food as it can get. And the amount of food knowledge, the effort to research and the respect to the culture is amazing! Thank you so much! Wipes all my homesickness away ❤

  • @marvisuico8484
    @marvisuico8484 Před měsícem +20

    I love how you chose to show this side of Cebu, which I believe is one of it’s true essence instead of going to fancy restaurants. My Cebuana heart is 🥹❤

  • @lumpianggulay5709
    @lumpianggulay5709 Před měsícem +32

    I love how you covered the hidden gems in the cebu marketplace. These are not usually featured in international vlogs as they are not mainstream. Very good research and production team

  • @shinryujin7167
    @shinryujin7167 Před měsícem +2

    Filipino here! and this is my first time hearing these dishes. I was born and raised in manila so hearing all of these and seeing how much you loved them makes me jealous haha kudos dooby! one of your best vids

  • @nataliel9621
    @nataliel9621 Před 10 dny

    Girllll I started watching your videos last year and as a mass consumer of food traveler content....you are HANDS DOWN top for me across ALL media platforms. You are so charming and genuine and well versed in the food world. The fact that you're a female is why you're my favorite, you deserve so much credit for the way you represent all of us along with your personal culture. I adore you and will never get enough of your videos!

  • @peteandriediolanto2771
    @peteandriediolanto2771 Před měsícem +5

    10\10 from a Local. Best representation of Cebu. Our life, food and living as a local.

  • @josealfonso5260
    @josealfonso5260 Před měsícem +24

    I was so happy to see you opened the vlog at Taboan Market. Like no food vlogger knows this place yet. All the places youve visited are all local favorites that keep us sustained throughout the day. Good job!

  • @daisydano3052
    @daisydano3052 Před měsícem +1

    Hello Dooby! I’m born and raised in Cebu and when my friends fly here, this is the kind of experience I try to give them as well. Totally agree on not going to hotels and resorts for food because the best of the best kind of food here are found in markets, streets and in small inexpensive eateries. Thank you for showing the world the best way to experience our food. For sure, other Cebuanos watching are very happy with this vlog ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @vantwilightlee
    @vantwilightlee Před měsícem

    I swear. This is Netflix worthy. And I will tell you, I will do an all nighter watching these. I adore your way of interaction with thr people you have met. Asked the best questions, and the insertion of bloopers in between like butchered words made sense and made thid a full circle moment. Currently watching this while working. Really entertained. ❤❤❤ Hope to see more of these with your next food journey across the world.

  • @kathytamara5494
    @kathytamara5494 Před měsícem +14

    The adobo of Cebu is the best adobo version for me! I agree that the cebuano squid adobo is one of the best I’ve eaten in my 57yrs!

  • @jumbonoval
    @jumbonoval Před měsícem +28

    Never thought I'd live to see the day Tina speaking in my dialect (bisaya). Adorable af. Didn't get the chance to see her and Kevin but hope you guys had fun here in Cebu. I think a 2nd tour is in order.

    • @lapulapupintado2892
      @lapulapupintado2892 Před měsícem +3

      Cebuano language is not a "Dialect" it Originated in CEBU 6,000 years ago and it has it's very own written " Syntax, Grammar" called ( Kudlit Kabadlit ).

    • @jumbonoval
      @jumbonoval Před měsícem

      @@lapulapupintado2892 😳 🤯 Cool! Good to know! Your handle definitely checks out. ☺️

    • @jumbonoval
      @jumbonoval Před měsícem +5

      @@lapulapupintado2892 no effing way! Cool! Good to know. You're either a history buff or a time traveler. The latter would be wild cuz your name checks out. Teehee

    • @alexanderramirez8997
      @alexanderramirez8997 Před měsícem +1

      Bisaya or Cebuano is a language

    • @jumbonoval
      @jumbonoval Před měsícem +1

      @@alexanderramirez8997 whatever you say Polly.

  • @deybcncpcn3166
    @deybcncpcn3166 Před 20 dny +1

    Tina nailing almost all filipino pronunciation is sending meeeeee ❤❤❤

  • @LilibethRapal
    @LilibethRapal Před 7 dny

    I don't really watch mukbang videos or food bloggers. But I subscribe this one.
    She is not picky eater and her motto is perfect.
    Not disrespectful to any food.

  • @laneeast
    @laneeast Před měsícem +39

    Thank you for taking the time to explore Cebu, Tina! I just have a few things to point out:
    - People in Cebu are called Cebuanos, not Cebuans
    - The white wrinkly thing you called chicharon is landang, not chicharon. I think it’s used in binignit/bilo-bilo which is a snack that is kinda like a sweet hotpot
    - Paypay is cebuano and tagalog for fan so pinaypay is quite literally fanned out banana.
    - Puto sikwate is usually considered as breakfast food in Cebu, not dessert.
    - Kinda wish you tried the chorizo with a little vinegar, just like how we locals like it.
    - Puso is encased in coconut leaves, not banana leaves.
    - The root crop you pointed in Taboan market is called gabi, i guess taro in common terms? Filipinos, correct me if I’m wrong here
    - The crab relleno is filled with crab meat and vegetables that I can’t identify but definitely not rice.
    - There’s a debate on which city makes the best lechon in Cebu (Talisay, Carcar, Liloan) but I guess wherever you go, you can never go wrong with Cebuano lechon.
    - Love that tuslob buwa didn’t scare you but if you want the most authentic tuslob buwa you can get, go to Pasil. It’s a barangay right beside Taboan.
    - I think I may be biased but I honestly think there’s not a bad restaurant in Cebu so it was not a surprise that the pochero place you went to was good, but if you’re taking recommendations, try Ekit’s Pocherohan next time.
    All in all, I love this video! You couldn’t have done a better job on showcasing Cebu to the world 💕

  • @artynin
    @artynin Před měsícem +20

    I really love how you explored local markets and carinderias, and thankfully, you loved it! Thank you for showcasing Filipino food like this. Very raw and authentic. 🫰

    • @yeojzipagan1161
      @yeojzipagan1161 Před měsícem +1

      I love the chicharon Bukake.. Hehe need to colab with mark weins or sony.

  • @jahd5790
    @jahd5790 Před měsícem +1

    Queen city of the south never fails, you did great. Never saw Cebu this way before. Thank you so much😊

  • @shannienllavore9211
    @shannienllavore9211 Před měsícem +2

    As a Cebu local, this is the best Cebu food trip representation ♥️♥️♥️ ever! Thank you!
    Next Recommendation here in Cebu: “Oskan = Ulo sa Kanding/Goat’s Head” 😉

    • @1211jinx
      @1211jinx Před měsícem

      Would be cool if she tries linarang as well 😅

  • @kokocute123
    @kokocute123 Před měsícem +16

    Cebu lechon is hands down, the BEST lechon in the world 😭 you made me crave lechon at 1 in the morning!

  • @Grimmzcs
    @Grimmzcs Před měsícem +7

    true professional in her element…the appreciation for the food & culture is genuine & her personality is cherry on top.
    keep killin it dooby! best food content I’ve seen in a minute.

  • @geraldlongakit8132
    @geraldlongakit8132 Před měsícem +2

    Nice research on the local food in Cebu. On point. 10/10. Good thing you didn't go to Carcar for your lechon hunt. Some tourists usually go there unknowingly due to hype. Talisay is where the authentic famous Cebu Lechon found. ❤❤
    BTW, you missed the famous Cebu pork chicharon. Kuya Phet's chicharon (in Labangon, Cebu) represents this food well so far.

  • @lizv2389
    @lizv2389 Před měsícem +1

    My fave foodie youtuber made an hour and a half long video of my hometown. My heart is so happy 🥹🫶🏼✨

  • @Cloud9408
    @Cloud9408 Před měsícem +31

    An hour and a half will always fly by with your videos :)

  • @ohno1911
    @ohno1911 Před měsícem +9

    ever since i first watched you on tiktok, i was hoping you’d get to visit the philippines because i just know you’d DEVOUR our food here. thank you for making extra effort to research, edit, and just appreciate what our country offers. 🤍 always rooting the best for you, tina! i hope u get the chance to do these types of videos all over the world :-)

  • @BakerTravels28
    @BakerTravels28 Před měsícem +1

    These foods look great! I also love tasting the different dishes in the Phillipines ! It such a nice country !

  • @juliebabin
    @juliebabin Před měsícem +2

    Did I just watched 1h30 of Philipino food? Didn't see the time past. I love your food reviews, and the balls that you have to try any food.

  • @kokori9039
    @kokori9039 Před měsícem +29

    Chicharon bulaklak or ginabot in cebuano is actually pork intestine. The rice in cebu is called "puso" which is wrapped in palm leaves (not banana).

    • @rkive_notes
      @rkive_notes Před měsícem +1

      technically not pork intestine! it's the mesentery (fatty layer/membrane) separated from the intesine :) if you want intestine, get chicharon bituka

  • @csvarona
    @csvarona Před měsícem +5

    Growing up in Cebu and watching you feature and appreciate its food and culture is surreal.

  • @onetwothreefur895
    @onetwothreefur895 Před měsícem +1

    Wow! I'm from Cebu, and I've always been captivated by your CZcams shorts. Thank you so much for providing such comprehensive content showcasing the Queen City of the South! ❤️

  • @kjarnaiz
    @kjarnaiz Před měsícem +2

    I really admire how humble and down to earth you are. 🙏✨ thank you so much for showcasing our food and culture. 🫶

  • @annacarattws
    @annacarattws Před měsícem +6

    this is the type of food vlogging that i would want to watch everytime because you keep on interacting with the people that made those food and it means a lot to them❤

  • @mjrmusic6479
    @mjrmusic6479 Před měsícem +42

    As a Filipino who never been to Cebu, this video made me book my flight from Singapore. ✈🍽😋

    • @kokocute123
      @kokocute123 Před měsícem +3

      You definitely should! One of the best places our country has to offer 😊 have fun!

    • @lionhearted1969
      @lionhearted1969 Před měsícem +4

      Don't you know that Singaporeans are the 5th largest group of foreign travelers to Cebu next to Koreans, Japanese, Chinese and Americans?

    • @lapulapupintado2892
      @lapulapupintado2892 Před měsícem +2

      you should defenitely visit the Original capital, Oldest City, Birth Place of the name "Philippines", Cradle of Christianity in the Phils. ❤SUGBO☝💯%

  • @cryptomando
    @cryptomando Před 29 dny +1

    Cebu is the best part of the Philippines. Culture and the people are the heart of it. You haven't been to the Philippines until you've been to the visayas..

  • @Kaiistheking
    @Kaiistheking Před dnem

    The last place by the way isn't Malou's Pochero. It's Ned Nanay's Grill for everyone's reference.
    I really love how you captured the locality of Cebu. I was born and raised in Cebu and I kinda miss home. Out of all the vloggers I've seen featuring Cebu, this has been the best so far. Good job to you and your production team, Tina! Thank you for featuring my hometown.

  • @xPopee
    @xPopee Před měsícem +7

    Hi, I’m a Cebuano! Thank you for showcasing Cebu cuisine and culture! ❤

  • @MarkHaxify
    @MarkHaxify Před měsícem +17

    Now this is how you make an authentic content! You can tell it is not just for content but her passion for food and culture is the center of it! Thanks Tina!

  • @101charotphilippevillarubia
    @101charotphilippevillarubia Před měsícem +3

    THIS EPISODE IS VERRRRRY WELL-RESEARCHED. IM FROM CEBU AND I MUST SAY YOU DID A GOOD JOB. ALTHOUGH THErE WERE SOME MINOR MISTAKES WITH THE TERMINOLOGIES AND SOME INGREDIENTS BUT OVERALL its a 10 out of 10. VERY WELL-PUT TOGETHER!

  • @SkipTheFlip
    @SkipTheFlip Před měsícem +1

    Welcome to Cebu City. Thank you for showing such amazing appreciation to our food and also our culture. I'm a fan now!

  • @MrEstebandee
    @MrEstebandee Před měsícem +38

    only 1.5 hr video. thought it was 72hrs. Love it.

  • @marccolomayt82094
    @marccolomayt82094 Před měsícem +46

    After Manila, and now Cebu! Super love your long food trip experience !!!❤❤❤

  • @pixelbenny
    @pixelbenny Před měsícem

    I recently just found out about you dooby and wow you're already one of my favorite food channels here on CZcams. I just love how real your reactions are! seeing you try all the authentic food on eateries beside the streets instead of trying out restaurants in Malls or in other commercial spaces, just shows how genuine you are with food. keep up the awesome work with your channel and thank you for visiting the Philippines!

  • @geromemanicia3809
    @geromemanicia3809 Před měsícem +1

    Gotta be one of the most in depth food tour of Cebu I've ever seen.

    • @NurseTalking
      @NurseTalking Před 14 dny

      She missed Cebu's dinuguan - the chocolate meat. She could have asked the lechon maker if they cooked the entrails of the pigs they slaughtered into dinuguan.

  • @lugscogs5976
    @lugscogs5976 Před měsícem +5

    Dooby my God how freakin amazin you are! Not only do you love and enjoy the cuisine you encounter, but you also appreciate the work and culture behind the dishes. You see food as a human connection and that makes you a gem in the digital culinary space! More power to you and your team!

  • @cryztalqueer
    @cryztalqueer Před měsícem +39

    A few notes;
    0:20 Visayas is not an island but a group of islands. One of the three parts of the country, the other two being Luzon and Mindanao.
    15:37 The string or thread used in making the chorizo or 'longganisa' is not commonly edible
    19:00 The chicharon bulaklak is made from pig's certain organ called the masentry
    19:26The rice is wrapped in coconut leaves not banana and it's called 'puso'
    46:23 Lechon leftovers are usually cooked as paksiw (Lechon Paksiw). The leftover is cooked with onion, garlic, pepper corns, dried bay leaf, and vinegar.
    52:02 It's evaporated milk they put on top of the fruit mix, not condensed milk
    57:08 There is no glaze on the chorizo(longganisa). The 'glaze' is from the spices and ingredients like sugar, mixed with the meat inside that produces such graze. Also the fat of the meat.
    Thank you for showcasing Pinoy food Tina. Although you might have forgotten an important part of Filipino food, the KAKANIN. But maybe that's for when you come back.

    • @dana_ella
      @dana_ella Před měsícem +1

      the oil is from the cocoa beans

    • @cryztalqueer
      @cryztalqueer Před měsícem

      @@dana_ella really? But it is cooked with coconut milk right?

    • @AiPheeScott
      @AiPheeScott Před měsícem +3

      Cocoa nibs does have its own fats. When separated its called cocoa butter. So yes the oil comes from cocoa beans themselves.

    • @cryztalqueer
      @cryztalqueer Před měsícem

      @@AiPheeScott oooh, thanks for the clarification

    • @dana_ella
      @dana_ella Před měsícem +3

      @@cryztalqueer nope. Authentic Filipino tablea is made out of 100% cocoa. That's why it is bitter. Sikwate is just tablea and water. Coconut milk can be used for tablea chocolate milk but people save the coco milk more for suman or puto maya

  • @guse2536
    @guse2536 Před 2 dny

    I love how she said 'Bukake' with no malice
    That is how pure my dear Dooby is

  • @natsu4026
    @natsu4026 Před měsícem +5

    The scoring tho after that woman mentioned dobydobydoooo. The editor need a raise. hahahaha

  • @00chychy00
    @00chychy00 Před měsícem +6

    i love seeing my culture be so appreciated with so much joy and respect, your knowledge of history also makes your videos so much more enjoyable to watch.