Asian STREET FOOD FESTIVAL, Vietnamese STEAK & EGGS & Filipino HIDDEN GEMS in HOUSTON TEXAS

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Published 2021-08-17
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Spent a day in Houston Texas trying out Vietnamese breakfast, finding a hole in the wall Filipino joint and checking out the local Asian food festival

Restaurant I went to:
Pho Bò To & Bò Né
8388 W Sam Houston Pkwy S Ste 162, Houston, TX 77072

Pinoy Fast Food
8388 W Sam Houston Pkwy S 133, Houston, TX 77072

Pasayahan Sa Nayon
8388 W Sam Houston Pkwy S 135, Houston, TX 77072

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All Comments (21)
  • @LindsayOLeary
    "I need something light. Googled some salads around here..." Ends up with two soy milks, dumpling buns, phở, tofu/ground meat dish, millet congee, fried artichokes and something else I can't even remember 🤣❤️
  • The Filipino aunt's soft skills are on point. She automatically just started having a conversation with him and made him feel comfortable. That's what I like most about Filipino culture. Of course there are bad apples everywhere but most often than not, they're extremely friendly.
  • @NamDoNDMEDIAS
    I AM the one who made that “ bo ne” Mikey had 😂😂 Really stoked when I saw him walking in the restaurant!
  • @bogartuslex
    Dear Mikey you were asking how to order the Filipino way, you kinda did it the correct way by just pointing to the dish. We call eateries like that (as well as the way you order) in the Ph "turo-turo" (literally point-point). The saucy beef dish you had are called kaldereta (the one with bones) and mechado (the one that you liked the sauce and with beef fat). You have the best food content as always. Keep safe. Ps. Congrats on the girl
  • @a697ag
    Mike - "I wanted something light. So I ordered these 20 dishes" That tofu soup is what we call a "happy accident"
  • @racheltheam2331
    Hubby was jealous of this meal, so he wanted to get pho. Even though our meal for dinner was already ready 😂 Thanks Mikey for another video ❤
  • betcha that happy "accident" was some restaurant recognizing Mikey and were like "hey, give him our meatiest, hot oiliest tofu dish on the menu! he's sure to like that!"
  • @chrisasmr630
    This is how many people starving by watching this? 👍🏻🖤💗
  • Mikey, please make "This is what I eat when I'm not eating" into a shirt 😆😆
  • @Lumivive
    Kind of random, but I have to say that these videos and all the education about Asian culture helped me fix my bad eating habit of skipping breakfast. I still love cereal but more as a snack and I got really tired of the usual American breakfast fare. Having ramen with an egg, or rice instead got me hungry again in the morning. So thank you! 🤗
  • So what have we learned today class? We learned that when Mikey isn't eating, he's eating but slower...
  • @chingdee
    You did it right, Mikey! It’s called “turo turo” in the PH, which literally translates to “point point” because you just point at what you want to eat. Hehe
  • @eddiehoff5278
    I am envious of your lifestyle. Due to health issues I live vicariously through your videos. Keep up the great work, Mike.
  • @emmyabroad
    “I was looking for salad places-“ stop right there. You okay, Mike? 😂
  • @baopham8676
    Houston's Vietnamese food offering is very diverse. When you're craving a certain item on a typical menu, there are restaurants that cater to that specific item. Here are some examples of specialize item restaurants: pho, pho ga, hu tieu, bun bo hue, banh canh, banh cuon, banh mi, quán nhậu, Hue cuisine, Viet Cajun, com tam, ga hainam. There's also places to get speciality items such as xoi, che, ko bo, nem chua, nước mía, goi tu, Cha Lua, cafe su da. If you can't decide, there's also Kimson buffet that has a little of everything
  • Thanks for loving Filipino food, Mikey! Just a tip tho, use a spoon with your fork when eating Pinoy food to scoop the sauce. You can also ask them to pour sauce over your rice for maximum flavor. Great video as always! 😊
  • @IronBrain27
    The fear when he said “did I say soy sauce” 😂😂😂 such a legend
  • @motorhead_jt21
    The abundance of great Asian food in Houston was a pleasant surprise when I first moved to the city. There’s food from the Middle East all the way over to Japan and a bunch from in between! It’s definitely one of my favorite attributes of Houston. Thanks for posting the video, I can’t wait to try some of these spots and support the local food biz!
  • "That was a good breakfast - hey, look, it's lunchtime!" Classic Mikey!