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CHINESE FOOD TOUR | EU CHEF VS CHINESE FOOD #7

⚡Hi all! Welcome to the Very Venture China channel. Today I, together with my chef friend from Europe, will take you through the restaurants of Guangzhou. Today there will be a lot of restaurants, a lot of food and beer! It will be very interesting, and most importantly delicious. Enjoy watching!
⌛Time codes:
00:00 Intro
01:16 Introducing Jeff the Chef
02:42 Hong Kong restaurant
15:52 Traditional Chinese restaurant
17:28 Coffee time
20:36 Beer time
21:00 European restaurant
29:43 Culinary myths about China
30:32 The second part of the video will be out soon
31:52 Follow Very Venture China
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  • @Siolengung
    @Siolengung26 күн бұрын

    Look at food very good.very clean.thank you.

  • @deni949
    @deni949Ай бұрын

    😂😂😂 hopefully you enjoyed the food tour too

  • @horaceleung8646
    @horaceleung8646Ай бұрын

    1. To be precise, Hong Kong cuisine is basically Cantonese cuisine. 2. The green vegetables in the video should not be called pakchoy, but choy sum, which is originally green. Pakchoy is derived from the pronunciation of "white cabbage" in Cantonese. Because most of the previous immigrants were Cantonese, Cantonese became the most widely used language in Chinatown. Because there are too many kinds of vegetables in China, and the Chinese who opened restaurants are not so good at English, they simply call all green vegetables pakchoy, while pakchoy should be called Chinese cabbage in English, with green leaves and white stems. 3. The pork is called barbecued pork, a classic Cantonese dish. 4. The chicken is called salt-baked chicken, which belongs to the Hakka cuisine in Cantonese cuisine. 5. Guangzhou is a famous food capital in China. I strongly recommend that you find a local to take you to eat.

  • @jevgeninikolas3495

    @jevgeninikolas3495

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the clarification. I obtained the ingredient names from the menu and shared my perspective on Chinese cuisine as a European chef. Regrettably, I had limited time to explore this remarkable culinary tradition more thoroughly 🙏

  • @deni949

    @deni949

    Ай бұрын

    Wait till next episode ! 💪🏻

  • @TheSmokey1523
    @TheSmokey1523Ай бұрын

    The sauce on the Chinese broccoli is oyster sauce which is thicker and sweeter made from oysters. They use white pepper for spice in Cantonese cooking

  • @deni949

    @deni949

    29 күн бұрын

    yes! well noted

  • @tilllatelomo
    @tilllatelomoАй бұрын

    BQ pork, seafood fried rice, Chinese broccoli(not bok choi)

  • @sirjackho
    @sirjackhoАй бұрын

    Hmm doesn’t look like bok choi to me. More like Chinese broccoli (gai lan)

  • @jeryzifield4090
    @jeryzifield409025 күн бұрын

    Not all Chinese restaurants are the same. Generally, you only critique restaurants which fulfill the following 3 criteria: 1. Has to be 3 Michelin star rated. 2. 100% packed with local Chinese all the time. 3. The restaurant would never accept advanced reservation but always has a long queue. With that said, try again and you will be surprised the results are 100% different.

  • @tilllatelomo
    @tilllatelomoАй бұрын

    16:01 fried milk

  • @deni949

    @deni949

    29 күн бұрын

    looks and tastes alike the Danish / Dutch dessert

  • @wcdirect9217
    @wcdirect9217Ай бұрын

    You went to a run of the mill every day fast food joint for the common folks. The joint is not looking for a Michelin star. It doesn't need your kind of critic so lighten up.

  • @jevgeninikolas3495

    @jevgeninikolas3495

    Ай бұрын

    In my professional opinion, when preparing food for a client, it is essential to adhere to rigorous culinary standards to ensure the delivery of the highest quality cuisine 😇

  • @wcdirect9217

    @wcdirect9217

    Ай бұрын

    @@jevgeninikolas3495 These people just came out of poverty so filling their stomach at a low cost is still the mind set. I could understand why you think that way because you are from the West and a chef. Take a lesson from Anthony Bourdain, understand the culture and appreciate what it is the way it is and go after the restaurants that wants a Michelin status.

  • @deni949

    @deni949

    Ай бұрын

    @@wcdirect9217these are not cheap paces

  • @wcdirect9217

    @wcdirect9217

    Ай бұрын

    @@deni949 I don't know your price tolerance, regardless it comes off as snobbishness just because you spent some money. Be humble.

  • @jevgeninikolas3495

    @jevgeninikolas3495

    Ай бұрын

    @wcdirect9217 We also went to a Michelin restaurant, expensive places, and cheap places with great quality food. You might want to check out those restaurants in an upcoming episode. The reason why I am so critical of the food in the video has two main reasons: 1) honest opinions about the places we visited; 2) a bit of confusion because Asia has such a great food culture, but in some places, you can't experience it. Even so, if I were allowed, I could show techniques on how to improve food quality and keep the food price. 😇

  • @user-ep6kl1ej2i
    @user-ep6kl1ej2i29 күн бұрын

    It's not bak cheay it's Kan lan veg

  • @da12641
    @da1264121 күн бұрын

    I like the ethnic/local food at Guangzhou, especially seafood. Chongqing...I like the street food. The local restaurants' food spice is not for me though.

  • @JeremiahYeager-xo2vu
    @JeremiahYeager-xo2vuАй бұрын

    What a waste of time.

  • @jevgeninikolas3495

    @jevgeninikolas3495

    Ай бұрын

    Could you elaborate? 😂

  • @yufeiwu-g1p

    @yufeiwu-g1p

    Ай бұрын

    ??????

  • @deni949

    @deni949

    29 күн бұрын

    We ate good food over there, hope you also could afford to eat Chinese food 🙏