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Peter is on another level of food guide. Not only does he have a such deep understanding of food, but also the interpretation. Simply legendary.
Peter says thank you 😊 glad that you like it 😁
Peter u are the best!!
@@sammileung316 Thanks a million 😁
Peter’s well-versed in the local cuisine and one of the best guides Amy could ask for (I hope she’s paying you good or given you a nice side-enterprise, Peter).
@@peterzhou372 love seeing you in the videos! Big fan of your energy and knowledge of Chinese cuisine
One of the top reasons why I am obsessed with your content is also how little pretension it has! You say it like it is, you are open to sharing your own life (Derk and your family), you are adventurous without being foolish, you are candid without being disrespecful, you are fine with sharing the limelight with other guests and content creators, and your enthusiasm for food is just so damn infectious
Happy Chinese New Year 🧧
Lunar New Year dude 😎 :))
@@kieunhinguyen5039 You go back to celebrate your own Vietnam New Year.😂😂😂
Chinese celebrate their own new year.
@@kieunhinguyen5039 The lunar calendar was created by the Chinese, Vietnamese and Koreans use Chinese things, but still want to cultural appropriation? Would you please go back and read your history book? By the way, your previous history books were all in Chinese. You changed the Chinese characters yourself in order to get rid of China. It’s really funny.
@@kieunhinguyen5039 Chinese New Year=(lunar,lunisolar,solar,Tibetan calendar…)New year
I think of Peter as a blossoming superstar: A diamond in China's Guangzhou Province. Peter needs his own KZhead vlog and its Chinese counterparts. Amy keeps making incredible videos!!!
Peter says thank you ❤
I agree! Peter should think about that!
This food tour guy is the best! You know he knows where to get the best food! His body language doesn't lie! The guy knows his food.
Thanks for the compliment and Peter says hi 🤪
amy i need to say- i know it's mostly for the sake of chinese speaking viewers, but i really do appreciate how thorough and well done your subtitles always are. i have problems with processing audio so often times without subtitles most of what i hear in videos ends up just sounding like gibberish, and when youtubers forego subtitles entirely and just rely on the autogenerated ones the site puts in for them it makes it harder for me to enjoy their content. you've really outdone yourself with making your content accessible in so many different ways and i can't thank you enough for it :] super excited to see what else you do next!!
I live in Guangzhou and met Peter a few months ago at a Party Pier. Glad you enjoyed the food!
Peter is an awesome dude! Seems like the perfect food guide
Peter says thank you 😊
He must be a American born Chinese, or at least grew up there.
@@user-xz7hx2yc1m nope. Born and raised in Guangzhou, China but just lived in Buffalo, NY, United States for 7 years right before covid started.
食在廣州 A treasure pit for food blogger. Amy will definitely go there again, and why not, especially with Peter showing her the way.
Love the collaboration with Peter as always! Guangzhou is such an amazing city ❤ The Chinese herbal tea is just sooooo bitter that my parents had to force me to drink it when I was little (sometimes through threatening with a coathanger other times through bribery with candies). But yea, it does help bring health benefit so after I grow up, I will go look for them and drink even when I am not particularly sick--it helps boost the immune system anyways. One of the best benefits for those herbal tea shops is that you don't have to make them at home--they taste bitter so you can imagine how badly they smell during the making process. hahaha (BUT that kind of "nasty" smell has become part of my childhood memory now so I guess it's all part of the cultural upbringing in Guangdong).
The more nasty the smell and the more bitter the taste - the better and beneficial, healthwise, it is for you. That's I what I was told when I was little - also bribed with candies
always got me with a nugget of brown sugar haha
Diff gen. Candy wasn't even a thought and I got the coat hanger if I paused too long between sips 😃😄😁😆🤣😅🤔🤔🤨😐😑😥
@@kennethc3398 Asian Level 9/10 😂
It's supposed to help with the summer heat. It's called cool down tea for a reason. Really easy to get heatstroke so it's supposed to help against heatstroke. Pregnant women should not drink cool down herbal teas because it can flush out the fetus. In olden days before western medicine, super cool tea brews were used as an way to abort the fetus. Barley water is another one. Not suitable for pregnant women to drink
Peter is my favourite regular on your channel! Such a genuine nice guy. Would love to see more of him. ☺
Peter says thank you 😊
Peter makes some of the sophisticated ways of Chinese cooking sound straightforward and way easier to understand. Kudos to both of you for such a good job and happy Chinese New Year.
Happy Chinese new year from China and thank you for the compliment! Peter Zhou
Love peter, we need to see more of peter..❤
Congrats, u went to the right places that every local will visit as daily food. I lived near the first place zhen zhen for 7 years and it served as my lunch and dinner for countless times. I am desperate to return there for a visit!
This young lady has so much positive energy, which is really reassuring in these troubled, and often joyless, times. She also has a delightful (and defiant) Aussie accent!
Absolutely loved Guangzhou. The food is incredible too!
Kung Hei Fat Choy! (Happy New Year in Cantonese). My mouth is watering at all that goodness. I love Cheng Fun- soft and billowy. Not to crazy about shark fin soup, which was a delicacy served at wedding banquets, because I felt badly about the poor sharks. So glad they have imitation instead! Thanks for sharing your Cantonese food adventure with us.
Fun fact, "Kung Hei Fat Choy" means "congrats on getting rich!", which is of course, the standard new year greeting.
Peter is such a nice guy..should include him more on your food adventure.. :)
Love to see you in Guangzhou, Guangzhou is my hometown, so I have a familiar feeling when I see your video, I am in Sydney now, I haven’t been there for three years, thank you for your videos let me see my lovely hometown again!🎉❤Happy Chinese New Year!
I was born and raise in Dong Shan district, which is called Yuexiu District right now. I miss everything in Guangzhou and thank you Amy for sharing this great content with us!
That coconut chicken soup seems so unique! My family is from the area but they've never taken me to eat interesting regional things like that. I will have to visit again myself!
It's always good to see Amy and Peter on food adventure. They are so cheerful and delightful.
I love your Guangzhou videos so much. My family is from there and I haven’t been able to visit since Covid. This just brings back so many memories and I can’t wait to eat all the yummy food in Guangzhou!!!
Wuji (dark chicken) has special healing properties over normal ones particularly when using it as a soup base combined with other herbal ingredients....
If you're living in the north, that sugarcane tea/soup is quite easy to make yourself and it's really great for winter when the humidity is quite low and the sugar is a good help for your body to produce warmth. so along with carrots, sugarcane, maogen(Indian comet grass roots), Job's tears, honey dates, you can also add some fresh pears for extra moisturizing. full name is 竹蔗茅根雪梨水. there's a lot of online recipes around. i've gotten a lot of Dalian people to eat chocolate during winter back in the mid 2000's when they're complaining about the cold while consuming way too much hard alcohol and eating malatang. They don't realize that alcohol will dehydrate them and spices overexhaust their heat by perspiring in the cold... they need fatty foods and good simple sugars.
恭喜發財, 身體健康 to Amy and Peter and everyone.
What a fantastic food tour! I’d love to try those dishes one day 😍
Peter 除了對美食有著專家級別更對食物文化有更深了解👍❤️值得大讚。特別是Chinese New year的花的重要性~
Hahaha Peter is born and raised in Guangzhou so he has to have some expertise 😂
春天是花开的季节
How fun is Peter! I wonder if the tea made for him was the tea my friend from Hong Kong would buy for me when I had a cold. It actually made me 🤮 it was so foul, but I never told her. I brought some to show my Doctor (newly arrived from Hong Kong) who had just finished his final studies to practice medicine in Canada. He laughed and said Western medicine is best; I thought that was an odd thing for him to say. Oh, I love this episode. I'm realising what I missed out on in the early 80's when I had the opportunity to work in Hong Kong. I bet I'd be living in some rural area, enjoying the food and scenery had I taken the job.
Generally, Western medicine heals the symptoms while Chinese medicine targets the cause. Accordingly, one will get faster relief with Western medicine, while in the longer term the root cause of the ailment will be cured with Chinese medicine. But be wary that many practitioners of TCM are not certified and qualified, hence the lower efficacy or none offered by them. 😂
Western medicine is the best for more serious illnesses, but for small issues like sore throat, constipation etc chinese medicine is very useful.
I see Guangzhou and I know it's going to be a good food video with Peter. Not disappointed. Lol!
Thank you for sharing another magnificent trip, and I hope you get to do a lot more trips alongside Peter!
I had an opportunity to check out Guangzhou once but my mom decided to leave after one night. We were staying with her childhood friend whom she hadn't seen in decades after moving to the US. My mom was concerned we wouldn't be comfortable sharing space in tight quarters. Meanwhile, it was my sister and my first time in China so we weren't picky. I think our parents assumed we would be too spoiled by western comforts to rough it in China. Mind you, we didn't complain about our accommodations or the squat toilets, etc. We were troopers. I cannot believe we missed out on exploring this city. We ended up spending the bulk of our trip in our hometown. Or rather my parents hometown in the countryside. We did go into the nearby cities but they were nothing like the mega-cities. We did see the typical Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, etc through a tour group. It was fine but I prefer to travel on my own vs a tour group. Plus it was all conducted in Cantonese and my Chinese is okay so I didn't understand a lot of what was said.
来广东找我啊😁
I've been to that exact coconut chicken soup place! Loved it so much! Watching this makes me miss Guangzhou a lot!
Yes Peter again, he's such a good sport. Btw Guangzhou Yum Cha episode is also much anticipated.
Gong Xi Fa Cai to you and Peter..and yeah, I pressed the like button...go Peter!
Very informative food guide to Guanghou! Seeing what is really,happening in China, what ordinary Chinese people are eating and doing daily, is a medicine from all the violence happening here in America!
I actually really like seeing you guys order in Cantonese or Mandarin! Maybe you could include the audio for that next time. Awesome video :)
It is disturbing to me as a Cantonese person to not hear any Cantonese spoken on a video about Cantonese cuisine
Happy Chinese New year Amy and Peter 🧧🧨❤️💞 I so wish to join you guys enjoying the Cantonese foods that I missed so much 😋
I am absolutely amazed by the variety of food that exists in China, that I have never seen before 😮. Thank you for enlightening me, I hope to visit this place and try these wonderful food myself one day
So excited to see this episode. Please us more about Guangzhou!!! Please stay longer
Peter is such MVP Partner to go and search good food
Guangzhou is my favourite city. Great place to live and awesome lifestyle
This food adventure is de-fin-itely jaws-ome. Not watching until the fin-ish and you’ll be gill-ty of missing out! :D 🦈🦈🦈
dude you are under every video
More collaboration with Peter please! Love it 😀👍👍❤🙏
Peter says hi 😊
@@peterzhou372 OMG it's Peter! 👍👍😀❤ Scribed! Oh except you're not a vlogger I guess 😁
@@philipc239 I’m not a vlogger unfortunately lol
Happy chinese new year to Peter
Amy, you always hang out in the South part of China ^^ that's my hometown ^^
Peter reminds me of one of my aunts. Always cheerful and knowledgeable.
Shit, I saw this in the middle of the night and now I'm starving and couldn't fall asleep😂😂
lunch time here🍵
Peter’s favorite phrase would be used here. #sorrynotsorry
Makes me homesick!haven’t been back to GZ for over 3 yrs now due to covid. Thx for sharing.
Peter is wonderful ❤❤
Happy Chinese new year Amy. I am from Sydney 🎉
Glad to see everything LOOKS back to normal. 🐇
Happy Chinese new year!!
Yes yes yes!!! New video whoop whoop🎉 feel like I’m traveling and eating along with you haha!!
What a treat!😋Lucky you 👍 Thank you & Happy new year 🎈🎆🎊
Even in Malaysia I always unrolling entire zhu zhan fen 猪肠粉.. Mixture up curry soup with chilli, and sweet sour source ... OMG😱 it's disco inside your mouth..🤣🤣😂😂😂
Malaysian here. ❤️😊🇲🇾
I do both. Best of both worlds! 😊
Great Cantonese food choices again! Applause to Peter and Amy🥰 Been to Dayang for so many times but didnt's realise there are Michelin plates🤣
Thanks for shooting video for my hometown Guangzhou, now I am in your country Australia but in Adelaide, south Australia not in Sydney
I feel so hungry watching you eat and I love the way you describe the food. Thx Amy
Thank you for recommending so amazing Guangzhou food for us👍👍👍
I love your videos! I have been slowly catching up and it's inspired me to practice my mandarin (only speak canto) and I am going to start planning an eating trip based on your travels. So far, I am going to seek out Shunde and Dongbei (fried pork!) dishes locally but it appears that Sydney is more advanced than Vancouver. Your parents are a delight and I love their enthusiasm. The joy journey of eating through China is fun to watch. Keep it up!
学什么普通话!会英文就好
Love Peter!
Another video with Peter! Yay! :)
love your food adventures! wish I could go with you!
Another great food review. Love it
😊I went to that coconut chicken shop place too, good choice 👍 😊 Happy Luna New Year!
2:20 just by seeing the giggly tendons from opening the pot cover and the colour there's no need to even taste it but a top notch stew
So glad you were able to visit again, these videos make me really homesick 😭
My uncle used to live on Xihua Rd, loved that area whenever we visited from Aus
"Long story short, you cannot" Nice, Peter. Nice.
Hahahahaha Peter says #sorrynotsorry
Happy Chinese New Year, Miss Amy 🧧🐇 This is definitely the most epic food adventure you ever had in Guangzhou. 🌟
That beef tendon made me drool, omg it looked absolutely amazing. Wish we had something like that here where i live!!!
Happy Chinese New Year!
I want to go there one day!! My dad lived in Guangzhou when he was a child.
I'm shocked the travel channel hasn't come a knockin yet. You would make such a good travel show host
Happy Birthday Amy! Be brave and have fun!
WOW xihua road is quite near my home, about 1 km away from my home. And I went to the same restaurant zhenzhen just about the same day you shot this video I guess. I would be nice if I met you in that restaurant. lol
Very cool. Have fun!
Peter is simply the best. 😊❤ love yalls videos together
My birth place, Guangzhou. The culinary capital of China. ❤
happy Chinese New Year
Happy Chinese New year. 新年快乐😊❤️ support from Malaysia. 🇲🇾❤️
I miss those places. The food variety is incredible and they open late as well. I lived near the vicinity so after a day trip, I would get home late at night and I would eat in any of those street foods.
Peter should have a channel!
Beef tendon...uuuhhhh, love that!❤😛🤤😋. Unfurl the noodle roll!
Amy, I do hope you will do a proper episode on Derk's first yum cha experience as i'd love to see you popping his multiple cherries moments
Agree!!🤗😁
I thought this would be the video for that then this video would be after but apparently not :( sadge
I'm from Guangzhou and living in Sydney, so glad to see my hometown here😁
I like this guy kind and funny
Happy Chinese new year 🎉🧧
Happy Chinese New Year!🎉🎊🎉🎉🎉🎉
I live in Shenzhen for 20 years, went to GZ several times. Your video really make me wanna visit GZ again for these amazing local food. 😄
Happy Chinese New Year!!
Guangzhou is my hometown~Miss the dim sum so much❤Nice video and Thank you for loving this city
Omg finally after 4 years of searching, I finally found the name of my favorite dish I ate in Guangzhou: hongmichang. Thanks so much ✨✨✨
Xing nian quai le! Check out Being Lu in the shopping district and the beautiful park there. Really miss Guangzhou, beautiful & gorgeous city.
❤amy,happy chiaese new year!🎉🎉🎉
Happy Chinese New Year to everyone!!🧧
Very Cantonese tour. Invite more foodies to your future food tours.. love this kind of dialog n style
Cool bananas. Happy New Year to you both.
Super awesome, as always