First Time Trying Local Food in Sichuan China 🇨🇳

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  • Our first time trying local food in China. Tonight we are out on the streets of Chengdu in Sichuan China. We are trying out some local dishes and meeting friendly locals along the way.
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  • @TwoMadExplorers
    @TwoMadExplorers  Před 14 dny +183

    Thanks for watching! Our next video is on Thursday ❤ Make sure to subscribe and turn notifications on!

    • @tang_maxiu
      @tang_maxiu Před 14 dny +5

      I want to see the process of you two in Shanghai.

    • @user-vt5gd1ir1n
      @user-vt5gd1ir1n Před 14 dny +9

      Welcome to my hometown and look forward to the update🎉

    • @HarryFreeHugs_GayInsta
      @HarryFreeHugs_GayInsta Před 14 dny

      Dia Duit, Ni Hao, Na Du Euch 🌈

    • @HavenaJenavio
      @HavenaJenavio Před 14 dny +6

      i want to see panda😊😊

    • @chengruzhang7001
      @chengruzhang7001 Před 14 dny +1

      Go try some ordinary or decent Sichuan Chinese food instead some cheap fast-food style .

  • @alexhoi2466
    @alexhoi2466 Před 14 dny +170

    有人轉載了你們的影片在bilibili 我看過了覺得你們的影片很棒 特地過來youtube支持 愛來自澳門🇲🇴❤

    • @patriciang4940
      @patriciang4940 Před 14 dny +11

      Same here. I saw their vlog of ChengDu trip on Bilibili, so I check the videos out on youtube instead.

    • @user-lr6es8ix4q
      @user-lr6es8ix4q Před 14 dny +3

      这俩人就不能吃点正经东西吗😂

    • @patriciang4940
      @patriciang4940 Před 14 dny +19

      @@user-lr6es8ix4q 碟頭飯,那裏不正經呢? 剛到埗成都,也不能即刻大吃大喝,若果腸胃不適應或水土不服,很容易會上吐下瀉。何況那兩碟碟頭飯,有菜有肉,飽足便可以了。

    • @Kr-ks7xh
      @Kr-ks7xh Před 14 dny +7

      @@user-lr6es8ix4q 只能说吃的很普通,没有当地人做向导自己瞎逛很难找到当地的特色美食,但对外国人来说,这里的一切都很新鲜,都值得尝试

    • @user-nv6mt4yt4q
      @user-nv6mt4yt4q Před 14 dny

      😂

  • @dd3623
    @dd3623 Před 14 dny +120

    my Scottish neighbour has been to China many times. he LOVES China very much. 1 safe,2 good infrastructure, 3 very friendly people,4 historical,5 not expensive (especially no gratuity needed).6 a lot of good climate areas, and also variant climate areas,so huge country. this year my neighbour will go to Ha Er Bin.

    • @williom4594
      @williom4594 Před 13 dny +4

      you definitely forgot to mention food as a reason.

    • @dayanddayshello811
      @dayanddayshello811 Před 13 dny +3

      Oh guobaorou is so yummy in haerbin

    • @JasonZhang666
      @JasonZhang666 Před 13 dny +5

      I can only say that your friend is a great tourist who knows to go to Harbin in winter.👍🏻

    • @andyho9670
      @andyho9670 Před 12 dny +4

      Come to China with your neighbour, experience yourself. Enjoy the foods and hospitality.

    • @Fan2858
      @Fan2858 Před 12 dny +2

      Welcome to Ha er bin...

  • @hsf387-I45
    @hsf387-I45 Před 13 dny +20

    A great country, with great people. They are free and equal, and they don't need to pay a high amount of property tax! They are always full of smiles.

    • @v3000v1
      @v3000v1 Před 9 dny +1

      Can't understand why there is property tax abroad. In China, once a house is bought, it belongs to oneself. There will be no other fees in the future. You only need to pay the water and electricity bills.

  • @winniewang4434
    @winniewang4434 Před 14 dny +300

    What you eat is called "蒜苔",that is the center tender shot from garlic plant. After harvest the “蒜苔",the garlie plant continue to grow for about a month, and then harvest the garlic bulb. 蒜苔is really tender and delicious.

    • @WernerZeitRaum
      @WernerZeitRaum Před 14 dny +25

      That was almost my favorite vegetable in my childhood

    • @shihanhe2992
      @shihanhe2992 Před 14 dny +14

      Yes, it is the flower stalk of garlic , yummy

    • @abbyscorner360
      @abbyscorner360 Před 14 dny +12

      That's very popular Chinese vegetable which grow out of garlic. It's very tasty when it is quick stir-fried with pork!

    • @allenli7387
      @allenli7387 Před 14 dny +9

      回锅肉盖浇饭😂👍

    • @arthursu9244
      @arthursu9244 Před 14 dny +5

      Garlic sprout

  • @fansxmk
    @fansxmk Před 14 dny +171

    China has the world's number one industrial manufactured products, and the food industry is just one of them. Basically, you can find snack products of any country and any brand in the world in China. Many food manufacturers will also come to China to invest and build factories and introduce the snack products of their own countries. Of course, except for some relatively extreme flavors (such as canned herring that even the locals may not be able to accept. In China, usually only some foreign trade stores will import and sell it). When these products are produced in China, they will try their best to suit the taste of the locals. For example, the Chinese actually don't like extremely sweet snacks, and these food manufacturers will produce some snacks with local characteristic flavors (such as the spicy flavored Lay's potato chips you see). You haven't even seen these products in the place of origin. Chengdu is one of the most inclusive cities in China, and you will feel this in the subsequent journey. As a native of Chengdu, I am very glad to see more and more foreign friends coming to travel in Chengdu. I hope you have a pleasant journey!

    • @zefengc
      @zefengc Před 14 dny

      Processed food, for sure. But not so much in terms of choice of diary products. The only cheese you can find is probably just dried mozzarella and slice cheese.

    • @Gamerzombiepro1
      @Gamerzombiepro1 Před 14 dny +4

      Also the top 1 with human calculator and factories and all chinese kids are smart!

    • @zackk4969
      @zackk4969 Před 13 dny

      Chiiinese culture of 4 thousand years is all about lyying and
      "eatiing babbiies", said a renowned Chiiinese writer! Save the kids!!!
      And all three other civilizations have 5 thousand years history!

    • @wo_cao_ni_ma
      @wo_cao_ni_ma Před 12 dny

      ​@@Gamerzombiepro1哈哈哈 谢谢你的夸奖

    • @fansxmk
      @fansxmk Před 11 dny

      @@zefengc In the traditional Chinese dietary culture, dairy products do not occupy an important position as in some Western countries.
      On the one hand, from the perspective of history and geography, the development of animal husbandry in most areas of ancient China was relatively limited, and the scale of cattle and sheep breeding was not as extensive as that of some nomadic peoples on the grasslands, which to a certain extent affected the supply and popularity of dairy products.
      On the other hand, China has a rich variety of other ingredients and dietary choices, such as grains, beans, vegetables, fruits, etc., which play an important role in people's daily diet and to a certain extent also reduce the dependence on dairy products.
      For example, soy milk is a common drink in China, which to some extent replaces the position of milk in some people. In addition, various soy products, rice paste, etc. also provide people with rich sources of nutrition.

  • @LidanyanZhou
    @LidanyanZhou Před 14 dny +96

    A quick tip, when you are looking for restaurant, just try places with a lot of people. Don't go to restaurant with no customers at meal time.

    • @OnlyBlackSoul1155
      @OnlyBlackSoul1155 Před 13 dny +3

      作为不太了解当地食物是否可口的标准,找顾客多的饭店就对了。一般到了吃饭时间,反而没有顾客的店铺,要么是因为食物口味不好,要么是价格太昂贵。最后,还有一个原因,可能饭店的食物口味比较特别或者是食物比较特殊。

    • @aviciiliu7030
      @aviciiliu7030 Před 12 dny +5

      It’s not the normal dinner time,没人不是应该的么?

  • @saahan-nn1fe
    @saahan-nn1fe Před 14 dny +126

    It’s always nice to see fair and friendly tourists🥰

  • @fubolibs4218
    @fubolibs4218 Před 14 dny +103

    Garlic stem. That's what you are eating. Garlic grows and typically there is a flower plus a stem. You would cut it off so more energy goes into the garlic. The stem is what you are eating.

    • @ariesjericho
      @ariesjericho Před 13 dny +2

      The topping is called stir-fried garlic shoots with meat

    • @xint8493
      @xint8493 Před 13 dny

      Garlic scape.

    • @kelwang446
      @kelwang446 Před 11 dny +3

      Garlic sprouts !

    • @hjysbd8318
      @hjysbd8318 Před 11 dny

      ​@@kelwang446 It's not garlic scapes, it's garlic moss.

    • @kelwang446
      @kelwang446 Před 11 dny +2

      @@hjysbd8318 It's garlic's tensor fascia lata from the outer anterior compartment.

  • @Iheartmyselfff
    @Iheartmyselfff Před 13 dny +18

    Coca-Cola’s Chinese name 可口可乐 (Kěkǒu Kělè) is often praised as one of the best examples of a foreign brand name translated into Chinese. It not only phonetically resembles the original but also conveys a positive message, roughly translating to “tasty and joyful” or "delicious happiness"

    • @thisiskevin1000
      @thisiskevin1000 Před 9 dny +1

      And giving Pepsi the much needed competition 😅😅😅😅.
      They have COFCO and Swire Group as its partners for mainland China, HK and Taiwan markets.
      Perhaps they are also brewing about a possible expansion of its coffee venture Costa Coffee

    • @Vior1910
      @Vior1910 Před 6 dny +1

      @@thisiskevin1000 The Chinese name of Pepsi is 百事可乐. Basically means "everything is happy". Actually the translation of coke is 可乐, means worth happy or can be happy.

  • @user-em1im3bp4m
    @user-em1im3bp4m Před 14 dny +22

    今晚你们尝试的食物是“盖浇饭”,他不是成都的特色食物,成都的特色美食有:火锅、回锅肉、麻婆豆腐、宫保鸡丁、钵钵鸡、麻辣烫、素椒杂酱面、鳝鱼面、串串香、凉拌白肉、凉拌折耳根、麻辣兔头等等等等。。。

    • @hjysbd8318
      @hjysbd8318 Před 11 dny +1

      帮你翻译一下,Tonight you will try the "rice on rice", which is not a specialty of Chengdu. Chengdu's specialties include: hot pot, huijiang meat, ma po tofu, kung pao chicken, bowl of chicken, spicy hot pot, vegetarian pepper noodles, eel noodles, skewers, cold white meat, cold folded ear root, spicy rabbit head, and so on and so forth.

    • @dorom-fx9hu
      @dorom-fx9hu Před 9 dny

      水煮鱼好吃

    • @XiHe-ts3ww
      @XiHe-ts3ww Před 7 dny

      但是就是这种街边日常的小店才能展示这个地方最真实的一面吧,这些博主从来不会做攻略,估计也是这么想的

    • @OrientLiu
      @OrientLiu Před dnem

      折耳根我觉得第一次吃的人,会受不了😂

    • @linlin-qo9gj
      @linlin-qo9gj Před 14 hodinami

      @@hjysbd8318 你这个太地道,他们估计hold不住 对了,还有老妈蹄花 冒烤鸭 哈哈哈

  • @aaronlucky6922
    @aaronlucky6922 Před 14 dny +49

    26:17 In China, the price is generally based on 500 grams. The 13 yuan you mentioned is actually the price of 500 grams. If you convert it into kilograms, you must multiply by 2.

  • @yolyjackson
    @yolyjackson Před 14 dny +79

    Interesting food tasting. You two seems to try much more than I did during my visit to Chengdu 5 years ago. Enjoy. Would suggest going to Sanxingdui Museum if you have time. Really fascinated there.

  • @yfexl-1584
    @yfexl-1584 Před 14 dny +19

    可口可乐, sounds like “kekoukele”
    可口 means delicious, and 可乐 means joyful.
    This is one of the best Chinese translations from English.

    • @ichiwang19
      @ichiwang19 Před 14 dny +1

      And it sounds like Coke Cola; both name and meaning match. 🥳

    • @user-vv9iy3by5n
      @user-vv9iy3by5n Před 12 dny +1

      and the same time
      百事可乐 sounds like:baishikele
      百事 probably means everything , so the Pepsi=everything is joyful(in chinese)

  • @jiaqiyang5259
    @jiaqiyang5259 Před 14 dny +40

    That green vegetabel is called garlic shoots. I like this vegetable, and it goes better for my personnel taste with the eggs.

    • @Siyofor
      @Siyofor Před 14 dny +2

      The Chinese name of that green vege is called 蒜薹(suantai)

  • @looknice9999
    @looknice9999 Před 14 dny +65

    China is very big , different province has different scene , food and culture , just remember be polite to everyone , and welcome to China !

  • @carolway3674
    @carolway3674 Před 14 dny +66

    The price of the fruits mentioned in the video, such as 15 元/斤(jin), does not mean 15 yuan per kilogram; one 斤(jin) equals 0.5 kilograms. In China, 斤(jin) is commonly used as the unit of measurement for fruits and vegetables.

    • @carolway3674
      @carolway3674 Před 14 dny +6

      In addition, fresh meat, fish, seafood, and other items in the market are also typically weighed using 斤(jin) as the unit of measurement.

    • @FlyingKimbo
      @FlyingKimbo Před 14 dny

      1 斤 is 600grams so should be 0.6 kg, not 0.5 kg

    • @andytang8759
      @andytang8759 Před 14 dny +16

      @@FlyingKimbo 错了,中国大陆一斤就是500克,台湾才是一斤600克

    • @osan1550
      @osan1550 Před 14 dny +9

      @@FlyingKimbo 在中国一斤就是0.5KG,不懂别乱说

    • @salaigulee
      @salaigulee Před 14 dny +7

      @@FlyingKimbo NO,600g=1斤is an ancient Chinese measurement method,it's abandoned in1945,only hangkang,macao and taiwan province still use it.

  • @SlowtravellerDan
    @SlowtravellerDan Před 14 dny +135

    You guys are already very popular on Chinese TikTok 😅

    • @TwoMadExplorers
      @TwoMadExplorers  Před 14 dny +18

    • @moyoyo7575
      @moyoyo7575 Před 14 dny +7

      Very famous now in China. Ha!

    • @user-yw9gs2yh8b
      @user-yw9gs2yh8b Před 13 dny

      他们在中文抖音上面叫什么名字?

    • @user-qv9pc3ee2o
      @user-qv9pc3ee2o Před 13 dny

      @@user-yw9gs2yh8b 好像没开账号,应该是有官方媒体报道他们了,另外B站上应该搬运他的视频 应该听火吧

    • @xium7965
      @xium7965 Před 13 dny

      @@user-yw9gs2yh8b 没有名字,不过很多人转他们的视频

  • @panpeter2969
    @panpeter2969 Před 14 dny +33

    I am a.Chinese from NY. Always want to go to Chundou. Hope I can make my trip soon.

  • @danrobloxGD
    @danrobloxGD Před 14 dny +28

    See how nice chinese people are, always smiling and help you when you need help, relax and enjoy, don't worry anything, is most safe and nice country.

  • @CatsPersonNami
    @CatsPersonNami Před 14 dny +18

    Your videos are very popular on China's local video websites, and the number of views is actually very high, which should be tens of millions in total.
    But many Chinese people cannot access CZcams and cannot leave you a message here.
    The comments I see the most are that people really like your conversation and camerawork. The in-depth and quality dialogue, as well as the good cameramanship, allow some people who have never been to Wenshu Yuan to appreciate the beauty of Wenshu Yuan.
    We hope to see more of your videos, and finally wish you a happy stay in China!
    (This is a machine translation, please forgive me if there are any errors)

    • @CatsPersonNami
      @CatsPersonNami Před 14 dny

      Oh!And peoples thinks you have a good sense of food selection. We hope you can publish a snack review video!

    • @ugskohukhisrbu
      @ugskohukhisrbu Před 10 dny

      我就是专门过来来原视频的😂😂😂

    • @v3000v1
      @v3000v1 Před 9 dny

      It is correct that Chinese people cannot access CZcams. It is filled with videos of lies and deception. The videos that smear and slander China are simply outrageous to an extremely heinous degree.

  • @kayleychan133
    @kayleychan133 Před 14 dny +35

    Im on my way to office in the morning not yet have breakfast and watching you two having such a delicious meal makes me feel super hungry😢😢😢😢😢😢 I want my vacation to Changdu so badly 🍛🍛🍛🍛🍛🍛🍛🍛🍛

  • @user-id4zf8en8y
    @user-id4zf8en8y Před 14 dny +39

    We don’t usually eat red peppers used in stir-fries, they provide spiciness. What you are eating is rice bowl with shredded pork with garlic moss. The garlic moss is the fresh and tender flower stems of garlic.

    • @hjysbd8318
      @hjysbd8318 Před 11 dny

      Chili peppers in Chinese cuisine also provide flavor

  • @canding7887
    @canding7887 Před 14 dny +23

    The tender leaves and flower buds that extend from the stem of garlic plants are the answer you are looking for

  • @yiluis1316
    @yiluis1316 Před 14 dny +154

    The main difference between American Coke and Chinese Coke is the sweetener used. American Coke is typically sweetened with high fructose corn syrup, while Chinese Coke is sweetened with cane sugar. Additionally, Chinese Coke has less carbonation than American Coke.
    American Coke was pulled from the Chinese market in 2008 due to dwindling sales, as Chinese consumers preferred the taste of the cane sugar-sweetened Coke.
    Definitely try get out of your comfort zone and try out different looking drinks in China, you can't get the same level of variety of drinks and teas from other countries, not even in Japan!

    • @willengel-vs8ht
      @willengel-vs8ht Před 14 dny +13

      we import Coke from Mexico because it's sweetened with sugar cane sugar, it costs just a bit more.

    • @muikir
      @muikir Před 14 dny +4

      coke in china also use corn syrup, only vanilla flavor use sugar.

    • @WernerZeitRaum
      @WernerZeitRaum Před 14 dny +5

      Strongly recommend 崂山白花蛇草水

    • @yfexl-1584
      @yfexl-1584 Před 14 dny

      ​@@WernerZeitRaum坏人
      😂

    • @user-zc1ct1xf8y
      @user-zc1ct1xf8y Před 14 dny

      无糖版本应该都差不多吧,毕竟用的是阿斯巴甜甜味剂。

  • @PK-nb9ph
    @PK-nb9ph Před 14 dny +22

    Accidentally found ur channel. Traveling to a foreign country with a vastly different culture is always challenging with the unknown, loss of familiarity and comfort you are sued to. You guys have the perfect combination of being adventurous, yet gentle, open, and respectful. Love ur content in China, and thanks for sharing!! 👍

    • @cesardelosreyes508
      @cesardelosreyes508 Před 13 dny

      And Stupid is the word NOT wild explorers !!!! You folks are too late in the game, enjoy the stinking place anyway ... what you see is not what it is LOL

  • @liocwa
    @liocwa Před 14 dny +37

    Welcome to Chengdu! Enjoy your trip in china

  • @DavidB-oj1wi
    @DavidB-oj1wi Před 14 dny +7

    Well. Me and my wife just back from US. We had dinner bill $80 and paid extra $20 bucks tips. This is insane.

  • @SuhandiWijaya
    @SuhandiWijaya Před 14 dny +20

    When the noodle lady offered you Coke and the other drink, you should also try the other drink. It's my favorite refreshing tea drink I always drink it after every meal 😁

    • @HarryFreeHugs_GayInsta
      @HarryFreeHugs_GayInsta Před 14 dny

      true u guys travel 2 persons, try to order different each persons,so u guys can try.

    • @chonghann8859
      @chonghann8859 Před 14 dny +3

      Yeah, U should pick the herb tea

    • @zacwayne1181
      @zacwayne1181 Před 14 dny

      call it chinese coke

    • @jpnicholls888
      @jpnicholls888 Před 12 dny

      Especially when having hot pot. It lower the heatiness in the body. Chinese love drinking this herbal tea.

  • @sh-hh4ws
    @sh-hh4ws Před 14 dny +27

    The green vegetable is called garlic stem.

  • @junhaogong3043
    @junhaogong3043 Před 14 dny +13

    Hi. For you question about the condiments actually for normal restaurants serving fried dishes they don’t usually put the condiments on the table because I guess each dish has its own seasoning and most of people won’t try to modify it. But you can always ask for any condiments and they will give you from the kitchen.on the other hand, if you go to a noodle restaurant, there will be always two or three condiments on the table like soy sauce, vinegar and many kinds of chili depends on your city. The chili could be powder, could be chili oil.

  • @lionofjudah4114
    @lionofjudah4114 Před 14 dny +5

    I went to Nanning in China. They eat different foods there. We enjoyed their food. Lovely. The people in Nanning were so lovely. They love it when a foreign person tries to say hello to them in their language. Bless

  • @user-jc1zy9bm6m
    @user-jc1zy9bm6m Před 14 dny +25

    I think that they gave you guys spoons, just in case you were not skillful with chopsticks.😊

    • @dice138
      @dice138 Před 14 dny

      It's hard to eat rice off a plate. That is correct to use spoon. Because most of the time the ingredients used in rice plate are cut to bite size. It's better to use spoons.

    • @user-un7ov3ut9e
      @user-un7ov3ut9e Před 14 dny +1

      我们吃盖饭都用勺子。

    • @user-xq7gv4yw4n
      @user-xq7gv4yw4n Před 13 dny

      盖饭一般都是配的勺子哦

    • @hjysbd8318
      @hjysbd8318 Před 11 dny

      Chinese covered rice is usually equipped with utensils that are spoons.

  • @WilliardHay
    @WilliardHay Před 14 dny +28

    The green stuff is " garlic sprouts ", garlic sprouts with shredded pork is a very popular and authentic Chinese dish. You guys do know what to order.

  • @lucaslaw9488
    @lucaslaw9488 Před 14 dny +4

    Usually if you want condiments, you can just ask the owner or waiter directly. And they will give them to you or add some on your dish from the kitchen.

  • @ceciliaemmy84
    @ceciliaemmy84 Před 14 dny +11

    Love to see both of you Luke Naomi. I couldnt go for travelling cause of my cardiac disorders since 3 years ago. Hope i can have more times to travelling again, trying local foods, enjoying new places with my husband . For now i can only see the world through your videos. Have great trip wherever you are 😊

    • @user-xy3jo4nb5i
      @user-xy3jo4nb5i Před 14 dny +1

      I wish you can be healthy, and I hope you will travel to China after you are healthy. I can treat you to delicious food.

    • @ceciliaemmy84
      @ceciliaemmy84 Před 14 dny

      @@user-xy3jo4nb5i Thank you. I hope so. I had travel to China few years ago, just stay in Xiamen (my grandpa's hometown), never go anywhere in China. Where do you stay in China?

    • @user-hf9ed5bf7d
      @user-hf9ed5bf7d Před 14 dny

      来中国治病和疗养也是个不错的选择,这里的医生经验绝对丰富。

    • @user-xy3jo4nb5i
      @user-xy3jo4nb5i Před 14 dny +1

      @@ceciliaemmy84 My hometown is Jiangsu, in the middle of China. If you have a chance to know China's poems, you will find many descriptions and praises about Jiangsu. Of course, your grandfather's hometown is also very beautiful. In China, if we young people want to go to the seaside city, we will think of Xiamen, where there are the most beautiful universities in China. There are countless delicious foods in Fujian Province!

  • @user-rx9xb1vo4h
    @user-rx9xb1vo4h Před 14 dny +43

    the green vegetable, actually it is garlic sprouts. something you don't wait for the garlic to grow fully and just choose to eat the stem of it. 😃

    • @user-ry1yk7eh9d
      @user-ry1yk7eh9d Před 14 dny +5

      蒜苗和蒜台是两种,蒜苗是叶子,蒜台是茎,他们吃的是蒜台....

    • @CDTsuiPo
      @CDTsuiPo Před 14 dny +1

      @@user-ry1yk7eh9d 北方人管蒜台叫蒜苗,管蒜苗叫蒜叶...问题出在这...

    • @WernerZeitRaum
      @WernerZeitRaum Před 14 dny

      ​@@CDTsuiPo本北方人表示我们就把蒜薹叫蒜薹,把蒜苗叫蒜苗😂倒是我在湖南上大学的时候食堂阿姨把蒜薹叫蒜苗

    • @fs3076
      @fs3076 Před 14 dny

      蒜台,蒜苗北方是不一样的

    • @user-yu5en7jv9o
      @user-yu5en7jv9o Před 14 dny

      ​@@CDTsuiPo只有北京那片儿把蒜薹叫蒜苗吧,还有把豆角叫扁豆。豆皮,干豆腐,千张,百叶都是一种东西,南北叫法不同而已。馄饨,云吞,抄手,扁肉。

  • @qr5558
    @qr5558 Před 14 dny +79

    If the rice is not enough, 90% of the stores will give you another one for free.

    • @1208rabbit
      @1208rabbit Před 14 dny +3

      Yes, I would rather suggest that you try typing it on your mobile phone and show it directly to the service staff after translating it. Can I add some more rice? Thank you.

    • @user-hb4ke9en4q
      @user-hb4ke9en4q Před 14 dny +1

      Yes 99% stores will give more

    • @Gamerzombiepro1
      @Gamerzombiepro1 Před 14 dny

      bro everyone hates china but i love idk why everyone is so racist

    • @cesardelosreyes508
      @cesardelosreyes508 Před 13 dny

      plastics added to the rice .... no, just styrofoam in rice which they export !!!!! remember, never "Made in China" OR PROC !!!!!!

    • @stevenwu3924
      @stevenwu3924 Před 13 dny

      ⁠@@cesardelosreyes508Did you actually see they put plastic in rice or you just made that up?

  • @trdartz
    @trdartz Před 14 dny +17

    Was in China in March and April. Im originally from Hong Kong and now reside in Canada .This was the longest stay ive had in china ....im already missing China and planning my next trip there! There is just so much to explore and it is so affordable.

  • @mmming
    @mmming Před 14 dny +3

    I am really appreciated that you two both lovely ppl visiting China atm and of course Chengdu as first city. I do believe there is no better eyes than ours. I have never really gave a trust to the media, that's why I made myself to live and work in EU for almost 10 years now.
    I just wish you lovely cupple a great trip and fantastic time in China. And I would love to see more from your guys trip.

  • @judeli
    @judeli Před 14 dny +24

    The green asparagus-like bits are from stems of the young garlic plant. Next time try the other drink, it's a popular traditional formula all-herbs drink some people call 'Chinese Coke' (Wang Laoji)

    • @user-id9wx9hb4j
      @user-id9wx9hb4j Před 14 dny +1

      外国人喝不惯王老吉的

    • @PlayShorts3
      @PlayShorts3 Před 14 dny

      I live in Australia and I have tried a lot of Asian drinks. 99.9% of the drinks I have tried have been amazing

  • @aimless_fish
    @aimless_fish Před 14 dny +3

    如果你看到店员端来的菜肴中没有米饭,你可以告诉店员你需要米饭(无法表达的话可以用手机展示米饭的图片)。因为中国人的饮食习惯是合餐制,每人一碗米饭,大家一起吃餐桌中央的几道菜,所以很多时候菜里面不包含米饭。如果是两人的分量,你们可以点两道菜,然后两碗米饭。希望你们在中国过得愉快。😘

  • @jeongemm1030
    @jeongemm1030 Před 14 dny +16

    I hope your video lasts longer because I like your videos

  • @user-wg3rz8km7w
    @user-wg3rz8km7w Před 14 dny +28

    刚刚看完上一条视频,马上又看到你们发了新的视频,很开心

    • @SamZhu-bv5ms
      @SamZhu-bv5ms Před 14 dny

      你确定他们看的懂中文 哈哈哈哈

    • @ponyliu5466
      @ponyliu5466 Před 14 dny

      @@SamZhu-bv5ms 有自动翻译啊

  • @LidanyanZhou
    @LidanyanZhou Před 14 dny +43

    There's no foreigner version of food lol, what you get is what we had

    • @ShuyangChen-mi8vn
      @ShuyangChen-mi8vn Před 8 dny +2

      其实是有的 只是他们点的本身就不是多辣的菜 有外国博主在江西就被告知因为看她是外国人可能不太会吃辣所以给她做的没那么辣 有些地方是会有这种情况

    • @weibian7330
      @weibian7330 Před 7 dny

      @@ShuyangChen-mi8vn yep, most restaurants do tune down spiciness for foreigners

  • @lillyli5237
    @lillyli5237 Před 14 dny +11

    You should try Sichun’s specialty. “ Hot Pot “

    • @TwoMadExplorers
      @TwoMadExplorers  Před 14 dny +4

      We will 🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️

    • @user-rk1ux6fn4f
      @user-rk1ux6fn4f Před 14 dny

      火锅啥时候是四川的了?火锅是出自重庆的好吧

    • @Ibrahim86373
      @Ibrahim86373 Před 14 dny +4

      @@user-rk1ux6fn4f 重庆成为直辖市之前就有火锅吧?当时的重庆不是四川的吗?

    • @jrwkd6114
      @jrwkd6114 Před 14 dny

      @@user-rk1ux6fn4f 你的表现已经成功验证了划出重庆的目的,以蜀治蜀。历史上四川一直有个总结,天下未乱蜀先乱,天下已治蜀未治。辛亥革命能够成功就是四川的保路运动,四川天生反骨,所以现在做的就是打乱四川

    • @lululiu2009
      @lululiu2009 Před 14 dny +1

      @@user-rk1ux6fn4f 重庆可是出自四川的呢,说四川火锅也没毛病

  • @LidanyanZhou
    @LidanyanZhou Před 14 dny +10

    Also if you are going to try Hotpot, the traditional dip should be Garlic, Green onion and Cilantro all mixed inside Sesame oil. Try the traditional one first and then you can add more to your dip.

  • @user-kf6kw4uy3w
    @user-kf6kw4uy3w Před 14 dny +21

    enjoy u trip.

  • @truthbearer888
    @truthbearer888 Před 14 dny +123

    FYI, every province of China has their own style and specialty of cooking. Sichuan is known for spicy food. But Guangdong has the most variety of cuisine in all of China. It is known for the best food in China. You have to try dim sum if you go there.

    • @yudiji1596
      @yudiji1596 Před 14 dny +11

      Actually, Sichuan(Also Chongqing) food is numb & spicy . Jiangxi food is known for pure spicy. Hunan food is known for spicy & smoked flavor. Guizhou(Also Yunnan) food is known for spicy & sour.
      Among them, in fact Jiangxi Guizhou Hunan usually have more food spicyer than Sichuan food, but numbness sometimes bring more intense to people's tongue too.

    • @CH-jl5sw
      @CH-jl5sw Před 14 dny +5

      You are spot on.❤

    • @lkchoh1454
      @lkchoh1454 Před 14 dny +2

      You are in Chengdu’s countryside, in provisional shop, not supermarket, everything you purchased is cheaper.

    • @user-wg2nx2ug2h
      @user-wg2nx2ug2h Před 14 dny

      川菜最好吃

    • @dice138
      @dice138 Před 14 dny +2

      @@user-wg2nx2ug2h 看個人的, 像我自己喜歡辣但不喜歡麻, 所以不太喜歡川菜, 個人反而喜歡湖南菜多一些

  • @porcelaincrown
    @porcelaincrown Před 14 dny +22

    Have a nice trip!!

  • @yajunliu-xd3tv
    @yajunliu-xd3tv Před 10 dny +2

    Chengdu is my hometown, welcome to your arrival. The meal you ordered is braised beef and potato rice and stir-fried pork with garlic sprouts and rice. 😄

  • @pingwang1176
    @pingwang1176 Před 14 dny +14

    there are many beautiful places in Sichuan province and Yunnan province where foreign visiters like,wish U have a good trip in China~

  • @tanyi9429
    @tanyi9429 Před 14 dny +6

    You went to Sichuan, which seems like a beautiful place. Your stories are wonderful. I like this mysterious country, China.

  • @SuhandiWijaya
    @SuhandiWijaya Před 14 dny +8

    I love spicy food too, and salty as well, those two profile in any food, I'll eat it. However, my personal favorite food in China is Hunan food, it's also very spicy type but the spicy is different: it's more pure heat than numbing. One day when you guys visit Zhangjiajie (Avatar Mountain which is located in Hunan province), you can try Hunan food too.

  • @kerwinbigking
    @kerwinbigking Před 14 dny +4

    欢迎来到成都,我的家乡,希望你们喜欢,也希望你们能品尝到四川的美味。如果有时间,来成都的南门的双塔看看,我就这附近工作,为这里的建设骄傲。

  • @yammieyeoh254
    @yammieyeoh254 Před 14 dny +11

    Naomi and Luke, thanks for your wonderful sharing, love it love it love it!!!!

  • @AlexG-ks6rc
    @AlexG-ks6rc Před 14 dny +3

    26:20 Unless you're in Xinjiang, the prices (by weight) are shown in 市斤, or 500g/0.5kg. In Xinjiang they price stuff by kg.

  • @hikarihikari4501
    @hikarihikari4501 Před 14 dny +4

    Talking about having food late at night, actually, in most Chinese cities you can find restaurants open till very late, especially in Chengdu. Some of the restaurants here would be open till 2 am in the morning, there are even 24-hour restaurants for people who work very late like taxi drivers. And some restaurants begin their day at 7 or 8 in the evening and they serve some of the most unique food.

    • @hikarihikari4501
      @hikarihikari4501 Před 14 dny +1

      And btw when it comes to chip flavors, there are like 50 different kinds of flavors in China and they still making new flavors, I just saw 3 new ones this month. 🤣

    • @dice138
      @dice138 Před 14 dny +1

      @@hikarihikari4501 I watched a lot foreign travellers check out supermarket or convenient store in China. When it comes to Lays chips, I realized one particular flavor will always caught their attention. The cucumber flavor. It's like that is so un-imaginable for them.😂

  • @DaveB25
    @DaveB25 Před 14 dny +9

    What other places in China are you planing to visit? Are you going to any of the national parks? I am loving your videos and will be going to China for the first time this July! Thanks for all the info in your videos ❤

    • @liocwa
      @liocwa Před 14 dny +3

      Welcome

    • @user-ep9xm4sq2l
      @user-ep9xm4sq2l Před 14 dny +2

      Welcome to China! China is a very safe country, and Chinese people are incredibly friendly and hospitable. Wishing you a pleasant stay and enjoyable experiences in China

    • @haochen-ds3qy
      @haochen-ds3qy Před 14 dny +1

      July will be very hot in most China city, except Guiyang in Guizhou privince.

    • @pxyhja
      @pxyhja Před 13 dny +1

      欢迎,

  • @user-nh4zb5mj5g
    @user-nh4zb5mj5g Před 6 dny +1

    I watched a piece of your video from bilibili. So I come to CZcams in order to show my like to your video!❤

  • @jiabinfu8292
    @jiabinfu8292 Před 14 dny +1

    Have Fun !

  • @bowang2255
    @bowang2255 Před 14 dny +4

    You need to stay updated. The first video of you two has become very popular on Chinese social media, with many shares and praises. I even watched it from Weibo to CZcams.

  • @patriciang4940
    @patriciang4940 Před 14 dny +3

    The green veggie looked like 「蒜芯」(garlic shoots). Chinese people also use chopsticks to eat rice in bowls. If rice is put on a plate, then it's easier to use spoon. However, we would also use chopsticks and spoons together in eating rice and noodles, as well as anything (e.g. noodles, rice, dumplings, meats, veggies) in soup.

  • @user-fp8yj4xy1g
    @user-fp8yj4xy1g Před 13 dny +1

    The world needs people like you who speak out for justice. Thank you, my friend.

  • @kennethchan6381
    @kennethchan6381 Před 7 dny +2

    You are probably the first and only foreigner eating in this eatery! This is real home-cooking, vegetables with some meat on rice. you probably won't find potatoes on the menu of high-end restaurants.

  • @weigou3279
    @weigou3279 Před 14 dny +3

    love the price comparison part in the store, really affordable and safe to live there. please include more in the next videos!

  • @kennyng2289
    @kennyng2289 Před 14 dny +11

    I suggest that you watch the channel, Ken Abroad. He is a German CZcamsr who travel alone. He has been to Shanghai, Xinjiang and Harbin and will return to China again in the later part of this year. Alina McLeod has also been Shanghai and Chengdu. There are several other foreign CZcamsrs who have been to China like Alan and Shannon from Scotland.

  • @jennyohara4011
    @jennyohara4011 Před 14 dny +2

    Another great informative Video, keep them coming!

  • @jurrasicpig2426
    @jurrasicpig2426 Před 14 dny +2

    the vegie you thought as asparagus is young garlic shoot, it's the sprout and stem part of the growing garlic, a popular vegie in China

  • @user-hn8ss7nx3z
    @user-hn8ss7nx3z Před 14 dny +7

    你们可以去九寨沟和黄龙看看,那是最能代表中国自然风光的地方。

  • @lucaslaw9488
    @lucaslaw9488 Před 14 dny +1

    By the way, I am local from Chengdu. I highly recommend you guys try the Michelin restaurants here. There are some Michelin restaurants in chengdu, and they are not western food, they are authentic Chengdu restaurants with fabulous local food. And usually they are cheap as well.

  • @toggle6866
    @toggle6866 Před 14 dny

    wow, amazing!

  • @tonylie8733
    @tonylie8733 Před 14 dny +5

    A little advice: it's best for the two of you to eat Asian, namely ordering several menus and noodles or rice to eat.

  • @zuriyel5368
    @zuriyel5368 Před 14 dny +3

    A popular Sichuan dish I can recommend is Mapo Tofu. It's really good and pretty much the only tofu dish I ever eat.

    • @noone4880
      @noone4880 Před 14 dny

      这个菜做为一个四川人来说,好不好吃很大程度上取决于厨师的水平~不是任何一盘麻婆豆腐都好吃的。。。。。

  • @yuebeiluo8033
    @yuebeiluo8033 Před 14 dny +1

    love how you two alternate the camera so smoothly😄

  • @daphnelin3116
    @daphnelin3116 Před 3 dny +1

    love the videos!!

  • @layne4940
    @layne4940 Před 14 dny +4

    前排支持

  • @maneil9297
    @maneil9297 Před 14 dny +4

    It is garlic stem

  • @trollsnotwelcome7805
    @trollsnotwelcome7805 Před 14 dny +2

    Great 👍 love seeing all these first experiences in a new country ❤

  • @An.ni.ni.e.Ba.na.ni.e
    @An.ni.ni.e.Ba.na.ni.e Před 13 dny +1

    Love the videos! Thanks for sharing pls continue your journey in China! I want to see more food!

  • @SlowtravellerDan
    @SlowtravellerDan Před 14 dny +9

    In most cases, Chinese food is fully seasoned, you don’t have to add condiments. If you need, it almost means that the chef didn’t do a good job.

    • @kapk
      @kapk Před 14 dny +2

      Some people do like to add vinegar or extra chili sauce to a dish. That's what the table condiments are for.

    • @dice138
      @dice138 Před 14 dny +1

      @@kapk Yes, for us Chinese. However, for westerners, the main condiment they are looking for on the table is soy sauce. They love to pour a lot of soy sauce onto their rice or directly into the dishes they ordered. I used to work in a Chinese restaurant when I was in US. Once time I saw a family of four used up a whole container (the same size in Luke and Neomi's video) of soy sauce in one meal.

    • @kapk
      @kapk Před 14 dny

      @@dice138 yikes

  • @zhoukensen6391
    @zhoukensen6391 Před 14 dny +6

    You should choose the other drink which they called wanglaoji 😊

    • @zacwayne1181
      @zacwayne1181 Před 14 dny

      just tell them it's china Coke better to understand

  • @Bulubulu-qq
    @Bulubulu-qq Před 14 dny +11

    China have many delicious foods❤❤❤

  • @KC-xf5jx
    @KC-xf5jx Před 13 dny +2

    食物價錢很便宜、份量足而且是即炒,點讚👍

  • @edmondx5648
    @edmondx5648 Před 14 dny +1

    Welcome to China! and have a good trip!

  • @ericcole8037
    @ericcole8037 Před 14 dny +4

    Someone uploaded your video to China Bilibili, It's like CZcams. It has hundreds of thousands of views. You are very popular.

  • @sunshinema3420
    @sunshinema3420 Před 14 dny +2

    你们的视频在中国很受欢迎,YT 能有字幕就好了,祝你们在成都玩得开心!成都还有很多值得去的地方,我为你们推荐一个距成都不远的一个自然风景区,号称东方阿尔卑斯山的四姑娘山,那里风景很不错,值得一去❤

    • @Bocrete-ii1rc
      @Bocrete-ii1rc Před 14 dny

      视频右上角的设置里面可以打开简体中文字幕

    • @ghgcfgh-km7xw
      @ghgcfgh-km7xw Před 7 dny

      CZcams有自带字幕啊

  • @user-te3lk2rp6t
    @user-te3lk2rp6t Před 9 dny

    谢谢你们的真实宣传

  • @dyh5426
    @dyh5426 Před dnem +1

    Really want to jump into the screen and help you guys out there😂

  • @georgeh7132
    @georgeh7132 Před 14 dny +6

    Try the luckin coffee or Mixue , u can find it everywhere. 😊

  • @bz-om1pu
    @bz-om1pu Před 14 dny +4

    This is a fast food restaurant. Mainly it's cheap and fast. This bamboo shoot-like plant is garlic moss (the stem of garlic when it blooms and bears fruit). Sichuan is located in a basin with hot and humid summers. People began to eat spicy food thousands of years ago. The main purpose of eating spicy food is to remove dampness (according to traditional Chinese medicine) and increase appetite. welcome to china

  • @jimbo20022002
    @jimbo20022002 Před 13 dny +2

    Many thanks for telling the true life in China. 🤝

  • @lidijaceric7013
    @lidijaceric7013 Před 12 dny

    The cardigan ❤😃 I love you two, spreading love one country at a time

  • @user-fb2ge3vq3k
    @user-fb2ge3vq3k Před 14 dny +8

    欢迎来到成都。如果有时间,九寨沟和黄龙一定要去,比熊猫更值得参观。

    • @SSFXST
      @SSFXST Před 14 dny

      黄龙溪有啥好看的。

    • @user-fb2ge3vq3k
      @user-fb2ge3vq3k Před 14 dny

      @@SSFXST 是黄龙。。。不是黄龙溪😂,九寨黄龙在一块

    • @fiddler2988
      @fiddler2988 Před 14 dny

      对于一个外国人来说,熊猫是不能不看的,国外动物园里的熊猫馆永远都是游客最多的

  • @finfantasy
    @finfantasy Před 14 dny +4

    The vegetables in your second order are garlic sprout,not asparagus

    • @user-jk7gi9zl7j
      @user-jk7gi9zl7j Před 14 dny

      那叫蒜苔,蒜苗是另一种东西,比韭菜细颜色比韭菜浅

  • @user-do6xx2st5z
    @user-do6xx2st5z Před 14 dny +1

    我来自成都,很高兴看到你们在我的家乡旅游!祝你们愉快

  • @cathaytsn8366
    @cathaytsn8366 Před 8 dny +1

    you made amazing videos.thanks!!(

  • @etow8034
    @etow8034 Před 14 dny +4

    You should have gotten the other herbal drink called Wong Lo Kat instead of that Coke Cola which is much more healthy and tastes much better. Soda pop now in the west are all made with fructose which is terrible for diabetes, the use of more expensive cane sugar is now a rarity in cakes and drinks in Europe and North America and hence the explosion of people with diabetes.

    • @user-rk1ux6fn4f
      @user-rk1ux6fn4f Před 14 dny

      不要买王老吉,买加多宝

    • @Xiaojinvlogs
      @Xiaojinvlogs Před 14 dny

      王老吉和加的宝是一样的吗?😂

    • @user-rk1ux6fn4f
      @user-rk1ux6fn4f Před 14 dny

      @@Xiaojinvlogs 不一样,王老吉是大陆的,加多宝是香港的,香港把这个饮料从王老吉手上买过去经营火了王老吉就想抢回来,还想不让香港公司卖,后面还是政府调停让两家都可以卖。总之王老吉非常恶心,不要买

    • @etow8034
      @etow8034 Před 14 dny

      @@Xiaojinvlogs If they contain Prunella Vulgaris 夏枯草 then they are the same !

  • @dennischai4831
    @dennischai4831 Před 14 dny +4

    China don't use fish sauce but soy sauce. Fish sauce is only in Thailand

    • @nickey477
      @nickey477 Před 14 dny +3

      Not true, China is huge. In my hometown Fuzhou, Fijian, we use fish sauce.

    • @fiddler2988
      @fiddler2988 Před 14 dny +2

      Come on, you won't say that if you come to Guangdong, Fujian

    • @ivyshy98
      @ivyshy98 Před 14 dny +2

      fish sauce is fairly common in southern chinese provinces. also lots of SE asian countries use fish sauce, not just thailand. practically all vietnamese food uses fish sauce 😅

    • @user-hm5no7wh7m
      @user-hm5no7wh7m Před 14 dny +2

      ​@@nickey477I'm from Fuzhou too! and I can say that, even the wine sauce is on the table. Which is one of my favourite sauce.

    • @nickey477
      @nickey477 Před 14 dny

      @@user-hm5no7wh7m 老乡你好😂,wine sauce 是指老酒吗?

  • @eat.melon.qunzhong
    @eat.melon.qunzhong Před 14 dny

    Nice vlog. 👍
    I love Sichuan.