Hmong Food Market Tour!! Asiaâs Secret Cuisine Without a Country!!
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HMONGTOWN MARKETPLACE
ADDRESS: 217 Como Ave, St Paul, MN 55103, United States
WEBSITE: hmongtownmarketplace.com
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To anyone hating about us hmong people copying ethnicities foods.... we have no country, we take what we learn and take it to make things work for our own palette.
Why would someone with an opinion that stupid bother you. Most of the western world eats processed food now anyway.
@@jasonsolis5416 because the person you replied to is a human being and has feelings.
You were triggered also, which is why you replied.
No shame in being human and words do hurt.
If anyone is giving hate about that amazing looking food then they need to give themselves an uppercut. Who cares if some of it is inspired by other ethnicities food culture, it looks bangin!
@@johnjones3332 I don't think he's triggered, I think he's saying that people that are judging are unintelligent, and are a waste of time
Nah I hate on hmong because yâall are growing a shit ton of illegal weed in NorCal, causing huge issues.
I truly appreciate the love and respect you have for our people's food. Seeing people outside of our culture explore and try our food means the world to us. Thanks Sonny and the team for this video on Hmong food!
SHOUTOUT TO THE EDITOR, YOU ROCK MAN!
I mean Sonny's jokes and reactions are charming, but the editing takes it to a whole nother level lmao, it's so funny and enjoyable.
Went today and got the sticky rice, pork belly, stuffed wings and papaya salad....fucking delicious. I will definitely be coming back.
Requesting more hidden Minnesota gems!
Try Hmong sausages it's literally fucking my childhood
I grew up in La Crosse WI getting egg rolls at Maiâs and now I live in Green Bay and Iâm eating stuffed chicken wings and pho and purple sticky rice at the many many tasty places here! Iâm glad that the Hmong culture is finally getting its due when it comes to the awesome food they brought to the US.
I went to school there and didn't know about Hmongs until then!
Grew up near La Crosse, now live an hour away. Whenever weâre visiting family, we stop at Hmongs Golden Eggroll.
@@theresamnsota3925 I walked past that place so many times and it always smelled soo good hahaha
â@@Zafilio You try out Taste of Thai in Holmen, WI. The food there is great as well.
@@theresamnsota3925 You try out Taste of Thai in Holmen, WI. The food there is great as well.
Sonny: "What do you do with a chicken that doesn't lay eggs?"
Chicken Man: "Whatever you want"
Sonny: Ohhhhh, that's great info.
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That was an awkward and funny đ€Ł
Honestly that's a good answer. As a person who sees animals equal to us more intelligent animals I think that's a very good answer. Some people might eat it, some will take it as a friend or animal that lives on their property until it dies naturally.
Thanks, I also saw the interaction that happened in the first 2 minutes of the video. How would I have remembered if you hadn't recapped?
@@Grom-rl8bm Are u being sarcastic? I can't tell.
And then he said got any grapes?
this show is probably the best food show that exists on earth. It has a huge variety of places and so many different types of foods. Amazing! Love it, thank you so much for sharing this with us!
Ever since I saw this video I wanted to go to the Hmong market. I finally made it there this weekend. I ate the intestines, the pig ears, the pork belly.....and loved it all. Too bad I ran out of space and never got to try the mango salads and all the other appealing foods, but, I will definitely go back and experience it all !!! Thanks for your awesome videos !
8:30 PAPAYA SALAD!!!!!!! This woman served me around 10 of these in 2017-18 đ€€đ€€đ€€
She could not believe i wanted Thai spicy, then when I came back 30 minutes later for âextra Thai spicyâ she was confused⊠such delicious mouth searing.
Hmongtown Marketplace was my go to along with Bona Pho. I seriously considered moving after staying there for work a couple months on and off.
Also the first shop, those are some banging sausages. When I was there it almost always seemed half closed, but man what was there was worth it!
My mouth just started salivating reading this đ I just ask for a bit less spicy (and I grew up with Thai chilis) but it still burns đ€€ but also addicting
Don't let them not give you enough of that tiny citrus fruit they use as a numbing spice. Their strategy is to do it by telling you that it's Too Spicy For You. Mala is what the numbingness is called. In south Asia there is a similar herb but it is not as numbing
This was the first lady I ever saw put shrimp and meatballs in there as she TumTumTum. It looked good though. My Laos folks gonna be mad that I want to try it the Hmong way now lol.
PAPAYA SALAD is on the menu today....making it fresh....cant wait...its so delicious,
Welcome back to the cold, Minnesota. Thank you for displaying our Hmong food from our local Como Market despite there being other amazing Hmong food vendors/restaurants within the cities. Stay warm Sonny! đ
I went to the twin cities last Fall to watch the Bears play the Vikings and we searched for Hmong restaurants and couldn't find any. We ate a lot of other foods though. Khaluna Lao restaurant was fire; so was the Butcher's Tale. Twin Cities has a great food scene considering its size.
I would love to try just some of that food, not all since intestines are not for me and tried them before, but the stuffed chicken looked absolutely amazing!
I've never had pork belly and really have to try it.
@krnpowr you gotta ask around, most hmong restaurants aren't putting hmong food down in the name or what they sell, restaurants don't advertise enough on who makes hmong food because restaurants just goes and makes a certain cuisine that would attract majority. I do believe it's time now for more advertisement of what restaurants specialize in hmong food, otherwise you either go to hmongtown or hmong village food court.
Love you
Faith Xiong, Hmong peoole copy Laos and Thai food.
Yaaaas! As someone who has grown up in MN, I'm SO happy to see Hmong food featured. Stuffed chicken wings changed my life! đ€€
Them stuffed chicken wings kept with us since we left china. Back in china the miao still cook that shiet.
Sonny's hair is flourishing tho âšïž
its the fertiliser
Going to look like Fabio in a year.
@@thisissparta8884 what do you mean?
CHECK ME OUT FOOD AND FELONS
@@fernandom9801 Heâs referring to Fabio Lanzoni who has fabulous, long hair
Thatâs literally the best stall for papaya salad. Great video! Loves it when he comes back home to MN and covers the local food here.
Sonny, is absolutely amazingly and respectful to anyone while he try's all different type of food of any cultures.. He makes me laugh on all his videos and it's worth watching his shows.. Always looking forward to his next new videos. Big love to sonny, I'm your biggest fan and he always makes my day no matter how my day's was..
âŁïž Sonny âŁïž
As per usual sony never disappoints. Also the crew behind the camera are amazing, the editing, planning, camera works, etc. Is top tier
Glad to see you back in Minnesota Sonny! One of my favorite videos you did was when you tried all that fair food, especially the cheese curds!
I love this so much! Thank you for sharing my culture and food. I love being Hmong.
I love how relatable Sunny can be and the Nascar edits were hilarious! đđ
Twin Cities Hmong community ROCKS! Thanks for highlighting the awesome Como Hmong Market, one of my favorite places! So many awesome Hmong restaurants and markets in MSP area!
Love this! Iâm Hmong and I love love love Hmong food! Thank you for sharing!
Yayyy , new episode! đ„ąđ„Łđ„©đđđđ€
Love that Sonny always highlights what we have in Minnesota! Been all over the world, but still pays respect to MN. â€
I don't live in Minnesota, but we have a fairly large Hmong population here, and I'm very glad we do. They have really introduced some amazing foods to our city, as have all the other southeast Asians here, and the folks from various parts of Africa. We are no longer just boring meat and potatoes with the occasional taco shop thrown in for good measure. We also have a large Middle Eastern population too, so the opportunities to have some really great food in mom & pop style restaurants has burgeoned.
Sonny has made me hungry. Can't wait for the restaurants to open so I can get some stuffed wings and other goodies!
What area do you live in? I just moved here to North Carolina a few months ago and there is a pretty large Hmong population here as well.
- Where do you live?
@@PurpleBouncingBall - I'm moving to South Carolina soon.
@@blessedbeauty2293 heck yeah!! What part??!!! I went to The Big E Gaffney in SC. I recommend it for a first date đ
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Editing at the best it has ever been, yall are crushing it!
This is not just a travel channel ....This is a cultural documentary that makes me appreciate our planet and I will support this channel till I'm an old woman. đđ„°đ„°
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... Then what?
Iâve seen this exact comment on a lot of this channelâs videos, every time from a different person.
Sonny laughing at his own joke trying to say it was hilarious. đđđ. And the editing in this vid was also very hilarious. Great video!!
Wow!! You are awesome for trying our food and liking them!! Kudos to you!
Can we all just take this moment to appreciate how good the editing is in these videos.
Did you arrived back home MN? Welcome Back Home and Happy Lunar New Year!!! REALLY enjoyed your shows. Best of Luck and Good Health...
In 1996 I was living in St. Paul and the Hmong New Year Celebration was going on inside of the Civic Center. I lived just down the street so I went in for a visit. Glad I did! I was one of very few farang there but didn't feel unwelcomed. Entry was free and I wasn't charged an arm and a leg to try new food. That one event has had a huge impact on my life. Another point about the Hmong in The Cities. When they came here they had no choice but to live in the "poor part of town" ie Frogtown. Within 10 years crime was down, test scores were higher and the city raised property tax. A few years later, Lutheran Social Services doubled down, and lost on the Somalian.
Can you explain your last sentence?
@@MrLeemurman the Hmong population became an asset to the Twin Cities whereas the Somali population didn't
@@bangkokfed ok
@@bangkokfed Hmong and Somali culture is different. Unfortunately Somalis come not only from an uneducated background, but their culture isn't the insane feats that the Hmong people have been through. Also Somali's are like super anti-vax on everything lol.
@@bangkokfed How so? Asking because I've only been here in Minneapolis for 7 months; not a city or state I plan on staying for too long but wanna learn what I can from it.
Hats off to you bro, you enjoy food and still try it and talk positively even if itâs extreme. Respect đđ»
Wow Sonny and team, you guys really cover all food. Thanks for the recognition of a humble culture.
đ€€ omg ALL of the food looks amazing! thanks for sharing. I want to go to Minnesota now.
Another amazing video Sonny! â€
Love any Hmong content! It's always so good. I wish I could visit this market!
- that looks delicious đ đ!! I'm glad you moved back to the USA đșđž đ Thanks Sonny && team. I love how you guys shoot your videos.
Thank you for show casing our food and people. I love watching your food adventures!
I love the editing, its so funny đ
From someone who lives in Laos... your sticky rice game is on point. Grab, compact and eat!
One thing people don't know also is that alot of southeast Asian cuisine is shared and made into their own. Everyone adds their own flare to it and im cool with it cause I've tried it. I'm Lao but I have hmong friends as well and I like the differences and similarities. Nothing wrong with it. I cant say how it is in the homelands tho but thats my view here in the states personally.
Posted this cause I saw the comment "stealing food recipes". One love guys
exactly!! sometimes the difference in herbs and the ratio of the five flavors are what show what each culture's taste buds are like. seriously when you taste the two dish side by side, you know who made which one.
Why don't. We.take Americans hamburger add Hmong twiste and Hmong sauce to it and call it Hmong food..
This looks awesome!!! Great video.
Heck yeah, you gave me something to do this weekend. Thank you sunny!
This was great I wish it was longer or a few more of them.
Love when you come back to Minnesota. I live near the Hmongtown marketplace and the neighborhood has so much amazing food.
always enjoy sonny's videos. hes always willing to try all types of food from all different culture and can still respect it
As someone who lived in Minneapolis my entire life, Iâm thrilled to learn about a new place to check out!!
Totally worth it! Thereâs also more in Hmong Village
Johnson parkway hmong village, Hella worth it just be prepare to find parking but the food is awesome, I'm hmong and I go there twice a week for the chicken
Finally I'm going to go somewhere Sonny has been, other than the state fair. I've been meaning to make it out to this market for a while and this seals the deal. I'm going.
Let us know how it went!
It's so freaking good here!
Sonny, you'll forever be the Best Ever Food Review Show
Minnesotan here... one of your biggest fans.
I really appreciate the Minnesota videos!
Sonny always showing love to Hmong people đ
Thanks sonny for always featuring the hmong us hmong community love and support you whole-heartedly â€ïž đ â„ïž đ
Hopefully one day I can see Sonny and his wife in BEFRS..Food looks amazing..đ€€
Honestly, Hmong people could rename their dishes from the inspirational version since it sometimes taste almost nothing alike, but we wanted to honor the original dish. Like for example the Homemade Hmong pho. I show it once to my Korean friends from church a d they went everywhere looking for it but only find the Vietnamese version. They came back and asked me and I told them this version is normally not sell because only the Hmong people know how to eat it. You'll almost have to know a Hmong person to eat it. They ask why didn't we change the name? I told them because we use the noodles call PHO lol now they make it here and there at home
yes!!!! hmong pho is the best I have eaten. I have eaten from many places, such as Thai, laotian, Vietnamese, etc., and the homemade style pho from the hmong are number one. the condiments make the soup so good!! thai comes at second!!
Super Fun And Funny Review! Loved it!â€đ§Ąđđđđ
Thank you for visiting Hmong Town. We appreciate you Sonny!
If you have had the pleasure to come to Hmong Town or Hmong Village, it is the epiphany and the embodiment of America. It's a cultivation of all kinds of culture. Everything from food to clothes to movies and all various kinds of product. The only reason why we do implement alot of different food from all over the world into our menu of food is because we are literally a race of people who has immigrated ALL over the world and see no boundaries when it comes to culture and religion. Hmong people are some of the most welcoming batch of people in the world and it comes down to the fact that we know the feeling of being forced out countries and home lands because of our race and culture and so we relate to many in those ways.
Never knew anything about the Hmong culture before this (will def go into a learning vortex about them), but also... for 100 bucks that was a ton of food.
The intestines were neat... we eat boudin a ton so seeing that slight convergence was fun. That papaya salad was a banger, too.
I want to eat too
Omgah you're back!!! đđđ
A+ editing. Great job Khang!
Sonny is so awesome, and he's been all over the globe. What food hasn't he tried?
I don't think he has every tried ligma
The best egg rolls I have ever had when I was a kid....I remember in the 80's when Hmong people came to Minnesota. I was born and raised there and out while neighborhood changed over night. It was a culture shock but it was awesome. And the. In 2000 Somali people came. We have hands down theeeeeeeee best and diverse food in the twin cities because of the immigrants that came over....only thing I miss about Minnesota is my family, the food, the people, and......the Hmong markets.
Honestly thought you being back home in the freezing cold would bring some nostalgia. Great video and thank you exposing my people and our culture!
Sonny, I have to take my hat off to you. You try everything. It's such a pleasure to watch you, speak, eat and comment. I thank you.
Highly encourage people who haven't gone to this place to go, its very easy to find and gps to and the food is delicious, they also have a spot where fresh fruits and veggies are sold, a lot of the fruits are exotic and are rare to the US.
I have been there. The food and fruits to choose from are AMAZING đ đ đ
Welcome back home Sonny. Hope I'll run into you sir. Love this place
Sonny you rock! I enjoy your food adventure videos! When I travel Iâm like you; trying different foods.
Looks delicious! Now i gotta go make me a papaya salad. đ€€
When I got lazy and didn't want to cook. I would go to that exact same market to buy food. I'm Lao, the food is basically the same. Glad to see Sonny back here in Minnesota!
Hello Sonny, great video, you're making me hungry!!! đ€€đ€€đ€€
Omg sonny! I've been waiting for your new next video! Big fan here! We watch you every day!! We were very excited that you made it back to the US!! You are in my neck of the woods! Lmk if you need to see more of the community food and culture. I'll be delighted to show you around.
The thai chilli + fish sauce based sauce they give on the side of hmong sausage is heavenly.
That place is in St. Paul, not Minneapolis and itâs huge! Tons of food vendors, Hmong clothing, fruit/vegetables, tea, and more. Worth the visit.
I was bothered he kept saying minneapolis lol
I was gonna say this too lol.
shout out to the editor, that cut to the race juxtaposed with the pleasure sounds of Sonny eating humongous stuffed chicken wings, is absolutely gorgeous!
Editing is spot on, and hilarious đ
Thank you so much for highlighting the wonderful Hmong cuisine of Minneapolis!
saint paul
@@markwitte303st paul is disgraceful sounds better to be Minneapolis
Sonny!!!! Come to visit the Hmong people in Anchorage Alaska!!đđ when our Hmong market opens!! Iâm such a huge fan!! Iâm willing to cook some Hmong food for u as well! Iâve been watching your channel for 8-9 years now!!
Tell me where so I can visit next trip from Kodiak! Miss the Hmong food from St. Paul.
@@jasonhumphreys261 itâs in anchorage on Muldoon rd.
@@kaylingvang3886 I'll look for y'all next time up from Homer
Very entertaining thank you!
Sheessshhh!!! That booth for papaya is my favorite! đ„đ„đ„
đ€Ł"You don't have to raw dog the broth"đ
Love from India, Nagaland â€ïž
Awesome video... As usual đ
BTW Nice hair đ€ đ
I love you Sonny! You make all your videos so interesting to watch. So funny! â€
Hmong foods has always been a blend of where the family came from. Influences from many different regions and cultures. But what I do see are foodies that think they are food experts but find indifference cringe as they try food of a different race. I have always like this channel for their objective and open perspective. Awesome work.
Hmong specialty is only copying the gross stuff
Ok stop looking for validation. A foodie doesnât have to like certain foods.
I rather eat only hmong food for the rest of my life instead of eating american food considering how processed it is and how many excess sugars and fats there are
@@SugarCubic709 itâs all fda approved so you have no valid points đ€Šđœââïž
â@@reginaldforthright805 not every food has to be good looking to be good tasting
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already subscribed....thanks for the up-load
Nice! Love it!
I have a Hmong friend here in South Carolina. You need to try some of the peppers I grow. Unique flavors that will burn you up. Scorpionâs Eye is a Scorpion pepper crossed to a Birdâs Eye.
Iâm Hmong and I think Hmong foods are just like any other cultures we integrate spices from other cultures and blend it with our own. Hmong foodâs actually pretty simple as matter of fact most Hmong people can just eat rice with water and pounded chili paste if there were to have nothing else to eat at the moment.
I love how you followed up the glistening by "Oh ya" lol. Mark would be proud.
Thank you for a very nice video of Asian secret cuisine đ
Sonny is the only person I know who would call a food gooey and brown and would still eat it with pleasure đ đđ
Never heard of the Hmong till I lived in Fitchburg, MA & I'm half Korean đ€·đ»ââïž Also lived in Lowell, MA where there is a huge Khmer community. A Lao friend butchered a live duck in his kitchen & dumped a bunch of bile all over the meat they cooked for a long time, that tasted like very bitter jerky. All have great food, I love exploring their Asian markets (always fresh produce).
Really?! I have alotta cousins that live in Fitchburg that are Hmong! The Lors and Yangs lol ask around cuz theyâve been living there for decades
I wanted to focus on the food and everything you say BUT I just can't stop staring at your hair now...looking even better! well done đ đ
I just continue to loooooooove the work of you - & your team (for years now)!!!đđđđđđđđđ
That papaya salad looked sooo good. I feel like my life cannot go on unless I have one.
It's my go to!
Itâs my favorite thing in the world (if done right) lol
You tried the bitter tripe soup. Super brave. I'm hmong and live in mn. Picky eater and wouldn't even touch that thing because of the bitterness.
Always showing the little guys in food reviews and not just all the main stream stuff thanks
I said it countless times, i rly prefer the vids on this channel here, they feel more natural and more "back to the roots" which i like. Great video
I love it when you do videos on our culture! Thank you!