I Tested the "3.5 Star Rule" for Restaurants!

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  • čas přidán 19. 05. 2024
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  • @JessieUpward95
    @JessieUpward95 Před rokem +111

    I think another cultural difference that really stands out for me is that a lot of these reviews complain of each persons meal taking a long time, implying they are all have their own individual meals, when in Asian culture it’s normal to share. I am white but grew up in Asia so in my family when we go out to an Asian restaurant we always share everything thus there is no issue with waiting for certain dishes. Asian restaurants are designed in a way that meals are intended to be shared so the food just comes out as ready. In western restaurants (which I’ve worked in) meals won’t be sent out till everyone’s main is ready typically. So there is a massive cultural divide there. I much prefer sharing though makes for a much better dining experience, in my opinion. I would be interested to hear other people’s views though. ❤️

    • @PinkRose0910
      @PinkRose0910 Před rokem

      I think it depends on what restaurant you go to. I’ve been to Asian restaurants where they have appetizers to share first while you wait for your individual or family style entrées. If there is a language barrier that can complicate things. Usually they seem to leave you alone once you get your food. I’m only speaking from USA restaurants though. I think American born people usually try to be more friendly, ask more questions and come to the table more because they want to earn a good tip. It’s hard to strike a good balance between not bothering people while eating, but appearing attentive.

    • @emmaswartz4549
      @emmaswartz4549 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks for stating that. It's a great point. I just notice, however, if you go to a Pho Restaurant and order a chicken salad (something they don't make often), it's going to come out last and taste worst out of all the dishes depending on the restaurant. Pho will come out first since it's been cooked and doesn't take much time to plate (or put in a bowl). People have to be smart in what you order too. There are exceptions to this, at my favorite Korean restaurant everything takes forever but the chef is meticulous and every dish that comes out tastes wonderful.

    • @campfire87
      @campfire87 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks for pointing that out! I didn't even notice that because it's so automatic for me to differentiate whether a meal is a shared meal or a individual meal depending on where I'm eating and who I'm eating with. I think there are cues at restuarants where they "let you know" it's supposed to be a shared meal like like giving you an extra plate and bowl to serve yourself food from the dishes they bring out. If it's an Americanized restaurant though, they might not put out the dishes even though typically those dishes are served family style.
      Want to add a bit more to the Asian culture observation in case anyone is reading. The type of food being served has a huge impact on whether it's supposed to be a family meal. Soup noodles for example aren't typically family-style meals. And different Asian cultures have less affinity towards family style meals like how a standard Japanese meal is typically served individually.

  • @fordhouse8b
    @fordhouse8b Před rokem +52

    One thing that would be helpful would be if Yelp ranked restaurants, based on their reviews, and required you to give separate ratings for service and food quality.

  • @Cool-eo1oe
    @Cool-eo1oe Před rokem +48

    I LOVE THE DETECTIVE SERIES! This is so fun. I have been reading yelp reviews of restaurants/cafes in my local area, and I feel like they are either 1 or 5 stars for people write yelp/Google reviews...making it sort of useless. It’s such a bummer for local businesses, because it can totally scare people away.

  • @Reymdusk
    @Reymdusk Před rokem +24

    Asian restaurants (in general it seems like) do tend to have the employees a bit more reserved due to culture. The idea is to have the people enjoy the setting and their family / friends more. It's a bit different from American restaurants where they regularly check up on you.
    I really enjoy this series. I think you should do more "average" or "poor" reviewed restaurants.

    • @agnesmeszaros-matwiejuk8783
      @agnesmeszaros-matwiejuk8783 Před 18 dny +2

      I would get really annoyed if someone would interrupt me every 2-5 minutes during lunch or dinner. Super weird for someone coming from Europe, probably would not visit again, and the tip they could also forget. So in case I would be ever visiting US, I would need to keep to non-american restaurants :)

  • @campfire87
    @campfire87 Před 11 měsíci +12

    I typically go by reviews too since I'm don't have so much extra money and if I'm going to eat out, it better taste good. One day though I suggested my friend and I go to a Chinese restaurant I've been to before (never having read the reviews) and she checked the reviews saw a 3.-something and questioned the suggestion. I told her to trust me because the food there was amazing. Anyway, it really shocked me that the rating was so low, but the service was indeed subpar. Who cares though when the food is that good and that affordable? I've been to places with better customer service with more smiles and checking in and cleaner bathrooms but where the food tasted blander, costed more, and sometimes had things I explicitly told them I'm allergic to.

  • @NYC.2019
    @NYC.2019 Před rokem +8

    I’ve been to VOX before and they’ve forgotten to bring our dish out before and we brought it to their attention and they were very nice and waived the dish off our bill but still brought the dish to us and gave us discount. For the first time in my Asian dining experience, this was the first restaurant that has ever considered professional and considered their customer first. So, I would go back to VOX! I loved all their foods as well.

  • @TheBugidi
    @TheBugidi Před rokem +5

    I don't know if apply to others restaurants, but when I read reviews I discard the ones that complain about the service😅 and give them a try, bc maybe the server didn't have a good day, maybe that day were under staff so I give the benefit of the doubt and try it anyway and taste by myself 😜

  • @TheBambi507
    @TheBambi507 Před rokem +5

    you deserve way more views! love your energy and this food series.

    • @honeysuckle
      @honeysuckle  Před rokem

      Thanks so much!! Excited to keep making these videos & get out there! 🤗

  • @cathyisashorty
    @cathyisashorty Před rokem +5

    Hi Dzung! Loving your series a WHOLE lot especially since you’re featuring a lot of the restaurants in my hometown. I’d like to recommend Oc & Lau Restaurant off Brookhurst and Garden Grove Blvd. (don’t go to #2) if you haven’t tried their food yet. There’s always a line but it’s super good and very authentic too!

  • @vkpillay6276
    @vkpillay6276 Před rokem

    LOVE this series. I am furiously taking notes for when i visit SoCal/Disneyland with my family. Thank you ❤

  • @juelclyne7392
    @juelclyne7392 Před rokem +3

    I enjoyed this so much Dzong. Vietnamese cuisine is one of my favorite cuisines 🤤

  • @piercechan
    @piercechan Před rokem +1

    OMG! I have been watching your videos forever and its so cool you are in my town now. I own a boba shop at Diamond Jamboree and a skewer hot pot at Culver Plaza and I would be honored to have you and the family by as my guests! A local boba shop comparison would be a great video!

  • @ihsaraeniar
    @ihsaraeniar Před rokem

    this is so fun! I live in OC and I keep hoping to catch you out in the wild!

  • @MzMineFind
    @MzMineFind Před rokem +3

    Love this series and this one was fun to watch

  • @midoriya-shonen
    @midoriya-shonen Před rokem +6

    woah, I've GOT to try some Peruvian Vietnamese fusion food now. My mind is blown. Anyone have any dishes of that kind they like?

  • @journeytomyspirit
    @journeytomyspirit Před 19 dny +1

    I think you have to check out another three asian restaurants and make it an ongoing series :D

  • @ktpham06
    @ktpham06 Před rokem +1

    Love this!! Try other restaurants under KIN you had Vox, still other restaurants like Gem, Nep, INI, ROL. Enjoy your Sunday.

  • @inculcatetobemaudlin2943

    Thanks for investigated and provided honest opinions about the average rated restaurants. Nice well make video.

  • @Sweetwaterdream
    @Sweetwaterdream Před 27 dny

    This is so interesting. In Australia, Vietnamese spring rolls are the fried ones (Cha gio) by default wheras the "Spring Rolls" as you call them in America are called Rice Paper rolls here (weird i know since they are both rice paper). A lot of Vietnamese places also tend to sell the fried chinese style spring rolls instead of the fried rice paper ones simply because i think its more popular. What an interesting difference between Vietnamese diaspora. Pho is Pho though - although fancy cuts of beef are not often used here...I top mine with intestines, beef balls, sliced rare beef and plenty of herbs and spicy chillis.

  • @MaryShedd
    @MaryShedd Před rokem

    will need to try Vox next time I'm back home in California. As for Broadard, been going to them forever and NO ONE can compete with their Nem Nuong - hands down best ever! :) It is my first stop from LAX- nem nuong, bun xeo and cafe sun da. I do have to say the quality has change a bit, but not going to stop me from coming. I have put the 3.5 star test out here in MA and it works! 😁

  • @ciegacita
    @ciegacita Před rokem +1

    Can you review some Vietnamese establishments in garden grove/Westminster/Anaheim?

  • @eyebeebak
    @eyebeebak Před rokem +1

    No vietnamese would visit orange county and not visit Brodard restaurant. No vietnamese would say they'd never heard of Brodard before. When people ask a vietnamese where to eat in OC, the very first restaurant that pops out on their mind is Brodard. It is the GOLD standard of all vietnamese restaurants.

  • @PinkRose0910
    @PinkRose0910 Před rokem

    I’m curious if you had a cooler with ice packs in your trunk. Also how much time between eating at these different places? If you are really hungry food usually tastes better.

  • @emmaswartz4549
    @emmaswartz4549 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I also judge the star rating based on who gave the review too. For a Vietnamese restaurant, I try to see if the positive reviews were given by a Vietnamese person. That means it's more authentic.

  • @themysterytraveler6536
    @themysterytraveler6536 Před 11 měsíci

    Have you tried Sup Noodle Bar? Main owner of the Kei Concepts group. Has some sort of tie to Gordon Ramsey back in the day. Upscale pho, but great although it's been a while since I've been there.

  • @hoangthanhtungj
    @hoangthanhtungj Před rokem

    Just found out your channel recently and didn't expect that you are Vietnamese. Ok, one more subscriber. Love your video grading though :)

  • @ManaDeplete
    @ManaDeplete Před rokem +1

    That tiktok guy is Freddie Wong from RocketJump. Used to be huge in the 2010's on YT lol

  • @siouxbanshee
    @siouxbanshee Před 25 dny

    I do find this theory interesting because I find this to be true not necessarily with Vietnamese food but Mexican food. My mother and her side of the family are Mexican and I find that some of my favorite Mexican food places are similarly rated in the 3.5 star range on yelp

  • @michelleleuch
    @michelleleuch Před rokem +1

    I think the first or last place were higher up there! Yummy!!

  • @janelle2680
    @janelle2680 Před rokem +1

    I was just curious if Nate's camera had anything to do with the super fast service and wonderful quality. I noticed he had his camera out in front of the waiter taking pictures. If I was that restaurant and saw that, I'd make sure you were taken care of as well.

    • @honeysuckle
      @honeysuckle  Před rokem +1

      Maybe but they get a lot of tourists and food bloggers so I think they’re pretty used to it and didn’t think much

  • @HuyLe-oo5rt
    @HuyLe-oo5rt Před 19 dny

    are you filming with your glasses??? just curious lol

  • @doodahgurlie
    @doodahgurlie Před rokem +2

    Vox Kitchen has great looking food, but it seems more European than Vietnamese or Peruvian. As far as garlic noodles, I'd say it's a Vietnamese take on an Italian dish and at this point legit enough to be called Viet for the Viet version since it was originally created by someone at a Viet restaurant called Thanh Long, I believe, back in the 80s. The green sauce, depending on how they made it might be Viet as well, but not sure what the ingredients are. I know there's a very popular green sauce that Viets love to dip seafood and such in.

    • @eyebeebak
      @eyebeebak Před rokem

      noodles were invented by the chinese. italians are not the only one making noodles you know. Vietnamese been eating noodles long before Italy was a country.

    • @doodahgurlie
      @doodahgurlie Před rokem

      @@eyebeebak Not gonna disagree with you on who made noodles first. But the garlic noodles that are eaten now by Asians/Viets are an interpretation of the Italian version.

  • @l0vexaile
    @l0vexaile Před rokem +7

    i feel like the yelp reviewers dont understand the cultural differences. viet culture is more private and no nonsense which comes off as rude and bad customer service to american standards but the staff isnt rude at all. im viet and i personally love the "bad customer" service at asian resturants lol

  • @tn8336
    @tn8336 Před rokem

    I saw this and tried The Vox today. I think I saw you and your family !!! 🥰🥰😜😜🤪

    • @honeysuckle
      @honeysuckle  Před rokem

      Yessss!! We took my mom there! That’s so awesome, hope you liked it 😊😊

  • @CanadianThings25
    @CanadianThings25 Před rokem

    Nice sharing 👍 Stay blessed stay connected always 🇮🇳

  • @hrock8081
    @hrock8081 Před 11 měsíci

    Pro tip, it's not wrong at an Asian Restaurant to call ANY waiter, manager, or hostess for service. Most waiters at authentic asian restaurants work together and share the tips ( I hope they share the tips).

  • @caling98
    @caling98 Před rokem +10

    Do you think having a camera (not the glasses) may have played a part in how they treated you as a customer? You are also recognizable so that may also skew their treatment of you. Just my opinion.

  • @hpph1744
    @hpph1744 Před rokem +1

    Brodard is amazing.

  • @2011dlm
    @2011dlm Před 27 dny

    Your video is GOOD 3 stars, but your children are ADORABLE...so 5 stars! LOL!

  • @ellielots3051
    @ellielots3051 Před rokem

    I love sour pho too!

  • @stephaniealaia769
    @stephaniealaia769 Před rokem

    My fav restaurant is Applebee’s & everyone thinks I’m gross but it’s my comfort restaurant & they upped there good too! Especially there Cheetos wings! 🤤😋

  • @mariepham4116
    @mariepham4116 Před 11 měsíci +1

    i didn't know you're Vietnamese 🤩

  • @wmtrader
    @wmtrader Před rokem +1

    Why so many jump cuts?

  • @allanpeter7700
    @allanpeter7700 Před 8 dny

    I’m surprised you don’t know that tik too guy lol

  • @sr-kt9ml
    @sr-kt9ml Před 25 dny

    kinda bull tbh, the tiktok theory i mean. The best most authentic Chinese place in my city of Worcester, MA, called Red Pepper, has over 4.5 stars. Btw, I love your style

  • @DingaLingu
    @DingaLingu Před 25 dny

    Pho is interesting, it tastes like nothing else i tried,

  • @TheBeanHome
    @TheBeanHome Před 9 měsíci

    I mean a camera was pointing at her…

  • @doodahgurlie
    @doodahgurlie Před rokem +3

    I think Vietnamese restaurants just get bad reviews as they don't know or don't care to cater to Western-type service. Also, food doesn't come out in order (main meals before apps) or they cannot seem to time it so that all parties get their main meals at the same time. Also, everyone thinks they can be a business owner and open a restaurant even if they don't know how to run a restaurant or consistently cook great food.

    • @eyebeebak
      @eyebeebak Před rokem

      because 99.999% of vietnamese restaurants are mom and pop owned not franchise.

    • @doodahgurlie
      @doodahgurlie Před rokem

      @@eyebeebak Which is fine, but if you're wanting to be successful, when in Rome...

    • @eyebeebak
      @eyebeebak Před rokem

      @@doodahgurlie you cant expect great service when an avg price of a dish in a vietnamese restaurant is $10, while at american franchised restaurant $is 40. there are vietnamese restaurants that provide excellent service but the average price is $50 if you want.

    • @doodahgurlie
      @doodahgurlie Před rokem

      @@eyebeebak Viets can decide if they want to stick with the status quo or rise by providing quality food and service. Many Viet "mom and pop" restaurants have opted to just stick to the same ol' same ol' and it appears most are just skating by, if that. This is not Vietnam where everyone owns a shop out of their home. You've got to adapt to the environment you're in and look to improve and succeed. In a land full of people unfamiliar with your food, you should go above and beyond to try to hook 'em...they will then bring in their familes, friends, co-workers, etc., via word of mouth. That's how you grow your business and show pride in your culture/food.

    • @doodahgurlie
      @doodahgurlie Před rokem

      @@eyebeebak To your comment about getting quality service at restaurants for $10...I'd still get better quality at a non-Viet restaurant for around $10 (international and otherwise) than at Viet restaurants. What makes me roll my eyes is the local mom and pop's Vietnamese restaurants I've visited in the past weren't necessarily busy, so they should be working on perfecting service and such. For example, if they see non-Viets eating at the restaurant, ask them if you know how to eat the dish or would they like to be shown how Viets would eat it. I see so many youtubers eating Viet food wrong, which in turn may negatively affect the experience. Just show the damn foreigners how to eat your food so 1) it'll taste better and 2) it will show how friendly and approachable you are and willing to help them out so they don't see you as "other".

  • @ropro9817
    @ropro9817 Před rokem +1

    No more cooking videos? 😢 Is this channel going in a different direction?

  • @moiznahmad
    @moiznahmad Před 24 dny

    The 3.5 rule for Asian restaurants only really works in cities and communities with a low Asian population imo

  • @lmc333
    @lmc333 Před 10 měsíci

    You are Viet ???! Never thought we are from the same culture...

  • @joevespa3157
    @joevespa3157 Před rokem

    She is cute with the glasses 👓

  • @minhja4924
    @minhja4924 Před 3 dny

    Yeh the first one is not Vietnamese . Hm garlic noodle ? Doesn’t not sound like Vietnamese at all. Maybe usa viet community is different from Australia. Then agian some Vietnamese restaurant here serve with chips hahaha making me 🤮🤮🤮😂😂😂😂 Pho definitely a bit different than here. The portion there is huge and they have a lot of extra stuff.

  • @irfanfairoos7057
    @irfanfairoos7057 Před 29 dny

    maybe u should hide ur cameras

  • @Black-Sesame-
    @Black-Sesame- Před 5 měsíci

    Great video, but I have to say I don’t like the color of this video. I assume it’s intentional, but you look so dark and so does the food

  • @JesseLCH
    @JesseLCH Před rokem

    that 3.5 star theory is whack.
    sounds like something a 2nd gen immigrant would say imo 🤷‍♂

  • @eyebeebak
    @eyebeebak Před rokem +5

    No vietnamese would visit orange county and not visit Brodard restaurant. No vietnamese would say they'd never heard of Brodard before. When people ask a vietnamese where to eat in OC, the very first restaurant that pops out on their mind is Brodard. It is the GOLD standard of all vietnamese restaurants.