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Eating Thai street food at the Chiang Mai Saturday Night Market

Eating Thai street food at the Chiang Mai Saturday Night Market  (c) Nomadic Samuel - Travel Channel

(c) Nomadic Samuel – Travel Channel In our latest travel video we follow our stomachs to the Chiang Mai Saturday Night Market to feast on some delicious Thai street …

I love all your travel blogs. I feel glad every time I watched your Videos and it makes me think that I want to meet you both and have some remembrance photos someday. You both can visit Philippines too and you can try to taste the Filipino street foods. Delicious! 🙂

Wow! I love Thailand. One of my favourite country. I miss you Thailand. Thank you so much for sharing awesome video.

Why you guys aren’t more popular on YouTube is beyond me!

Make me so hungry and I miss Thailand 🇹🇭

Thank you! I miss this market now as well 🙁

Thanks David! Hope to make many more soon 🙂

You’re very kind! We’ll have more videos soon 🙂

I’m so used to listening to British accent,all these videos are suitable for me much.Thanku

I live around the corner and have tis everyday in my life… my channel is dedicated to thai food too… sawadee jiao..

Indeed! More videos soon 🙂

More videos plz!

น่ากิน ^^ 2015

your video make me hungry 🙂

I love it

Beautiful

Thank you!

อร่อยเปล่า555

มันหน้ารัก

I am Thai people

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Things to do in Sofia Bulgaria | Top Attractions Travel Guide

Things to do in Sofia Bulgaria | Top Attractions Travel Guide  (c) Nomadic Samuel - Travel Channel

(c) Nomadic Samuel – Travel Channel Sometimes when you travel somewhere you don’t need to spend a lot of time in that particular city and/or country to form distinct …

Beautiful country found in your great video. May peace & prosperity, come to Bulgaria, Bulgarians & people all over the world.

Brave souls for trying the rakia – just so you know, it is supposed to be had with salad or cold-cut meat. Never on an empty stomach, only locals with lots of experience can do that! Good luck with your travels!

Wow this video is awesome and the country looks great! Thanks for the vid 🙂

u guys should have way more subscribers,your vids are great!

GOD BLESS BULGARIA.

Great video. There so much more to see in Sofia and around. If someone plans to visit I will be more than happy to give a few advices. 🙂

Neat video guys looked amazing and the food looks great —

That’s nice special guide, thanks for it. Wanna go and eat something after watching :)By the way, where did you find such huge pizza in Sofia?

Love your travvel videos! been to israel yet ?:)

хубаво видео 🙂

dam I missed you when I was there

Can’t wait to see your Istanbul video! 😀

Добро видео харесва ми това което правиш

No, they’re not skinheads. Those were the fans of Levski Sofia and they do that before every football game against CSKA.

in USA you can’t NEVER found so delicious food and cosine, isn’t it?Yami 🙂

some good content, liking it

Hi thanks for this great footage. � I am subscribing to you channel.. Greetings from Britain’s busiest station

as I see, you really didn’t see anything from Sofia

@Nomadic Samuel Those were Skinheads or Hooligans.. they love to riot :)By the way have you guys travelled to Philippines ? I am thinking of doing a trip to Manila and Boracay

Made in home is the best! Great video!

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Malaysia Cuisine : An Introduction to Malaysian Food

Malaysia Cuisine : An Introduction to Malaysian Food  (c) Nomadic Samuel - Travel Channel

(c) Nomadic Samuel – Travel Channel There are few countries that I’ve visited that offer up such a diverse range of cuisine that can be found in Malaysia. Aside from …

Hi Sam & Audrey.First of all, I would like to thank you guys for making a great job in showcasing our Malaysian food to the world. I can tell you that food is our pride and your vlogs are a sure testament to that. Kudos to that!You and Sabrina make great partners and just love how you guys can be so casual, adventurous and not being afraid of exploring what the streets of Malaysia out there has to offer. The places you guys go and eat are awesome and your reviews are interesting and usually spot on! It’s just amazing cause I know a handful of foreigners based here in Malaysia whom refrain to eat local delicacies and just stick with their western diet. Lol!If you guys do ever come back, do give me a buzz and I’d be happy to provide recommendations on where else to eat, particularly in KL. However, If you do come by Malaysia again, I surely recommend that you include East Malaysia i.e. Sabah and Sarawak in your itinerary as these states have a lot to offer both in terms of food and also tourist destinations.Lastly, I’d like to wish you guys a merry Christmas and please keep up with the good work.Cheers,AriffinKuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Nice to see you are enjoying the food here in Malaysia. I’m Malaysian myself and it is great just seeing people from around the world savor our diverse cuisine. As for the “carrot cake”, or more well known locally as “chai tow kway”, one of the main ingredients is actually daikon, which is a kind of radish. So called as the Chinese Teochew pronunciations for ‘carrot’ and ‘radish’ are the same (‘chai-tow’). You can see there are little cubes of cut radish cake in the dish. 🙂

Hi ! I’m a Malaysian studying abroad for 3 years now and seeing this video made me miss Malaysian food sooo much. Especially cendol, fried bananas and roti canai. It’s lovely to see you guys trying lots of different Malaysian food and enjoying it! 🙂 yes like the others said, nasi lemak, satay, nasi campur, nasi ayam (chicken rice) would be nice to be included in the part 2 of the video. And also i suggest ayam golek, nasi kandar, laksa penang, laksa johor, nasi dagang, nasi kerabu, nasi biryani and sooo many moreee 🙂 although i’ve never eaten my roti canai with cheese, i was wondering how it would taste like. Oh and you should try mi goreng (fried mee) and char kway teow as well. My british friends love mi goreng. But i like mi goreng mamak. And i miss eating mi bandung and mi rebus. Ohmagerd sorry for the food list spam. Anyways i enjoyed your video! Thank you 🙂

the way of eating is just like Indian, very traditional way of eating but sometime you can get bacteria from it. Anyway enjoyed watching it. Thanks

You guys are hilarious! Lol thanks for sharing blessings to both

Every video that i watched since your korean vids. All are well studied as you do what locals do far from the expensive tourist hit spots

i’ve been watching your videos so far, and i am loving them! especially the Istanbul ones, since i going there this coming August.. yeay! but have you guys been to the Borneo part of Malaysia, that is Sarawak(where i’m at) and Sabah?

Great work guys!If you’re ever in Petaling Jaya in Malaysia, check out Khanna Curry for some awesome authentic banana leaf curry with a huge selection of items.

Hi greetings from Malaysia. The reason why carrot cake is called carrot cake is that the white that you eat is the carrot. This is no orange carrot it is actually white carrots. I hope this would answer your question:)

your channel is a tour guide thanks man… actually to both of you 🙂

Congratulations, very hardworking of you..maybe one of the best amateur food documentariesi have ever seen in youtube…i plan to travel to thailand&vietnam&cambogia and i love streetfoodmy question :Did you get poisoned because of any food in one of these countries?what would you suggest?thank you very much

You should try nasi lemak:D

I’m really happy that most american’s (or foreigners) love Indian food… TBH i usually think that outsider’s wouldn’t love our food.. its really great to know t hat u love Indian food and spices -_-

we malaysian eat the foods with our hand.that’s the way to enjoy food….

Just looking at these food I know they burst out with flavors, but the satisfying faces of you guys just made them 10 times better. Promise yourselves to head out there for more food adventures, okay?!! And then come back and report. Copy that?!!

nice introduction..You have tried a lot of varieties of Malaysian food..yummy.

Everything looks absolutely delicious, but are you guys really comfortable with beverages containing Ice? I never had a a problem with it myself, but I hear it can be quite risky since it often is made out of tap water.

you should try malaysian seafood.. you can either go to jalan alor in KL or Klebang in Malacca.. There are many seafood restaurants there and not too expensive.. butter prawns, pari bakar (grilled stingray), siakap masam manis (sweet sour seabass) and kailan ikan masin (salted veg) are best eaten with rice with home made chilli sauce malaysian style..all of these foods combined together costs around RM 100( for 4 people) :)�

When I eat roti canai,I usually just stuff eat in my house 😋😋😋

Thanks for try my food country…your should try crepe durian

KYRGYZSTAN Travel Guide | Best Things to do in Kyrgyzstan

KYRGYZSTAN Travel Guide | Best Things to do in Kyrgyzstan  (c) Nomadic Samuel - Travel Channel

(c) Nomadic Samuel – Travel Channel We’re thrilled to release our Things to do in Kyrgyzstan travel guide which covers the World Nomad Games, Horse trekking, hiking …

The views are amazing and the water is so clear and pristine! Central Asia is still an extremely alien part of the world to me and is so under-the-radar but it seems like an excellent place to escape from the rest of the world.Kyrgyzstan is actually not that cold compared to Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Siberia or even Northern China.

Have watched quite a few of your wonderful videos now. Please may I ask what camera, model you use? thanks

Oh what nice memories! I remember my experience with Kyrgyz cuisine in Bishkek, I thought to be there again!

My girlfriend comes from Kyrgyzstan and that’s why I watch videos about this wonderful country. БААРЫНАРГА САЛАМ 🇰🇬

This is such a great video– even more useful bc of how little info there is!! Kyrgyzstan is my dream destination of mine, and I’m crossing my fingers that I’ll be able to get to the world nomad games in 2018! 🙂

Kyrgyzstan is the most ancient and wise folk country with a unique nature

Never heard of this area, but it looks fantastic, and the food lovely except that scary milk! How did you come to discover this location? Do you have a q&a? I have so many questions, especially how you are so lucky to immerse yourselves into so many countries and traditions?

Great video, I really enjoyed it. I’ve seen other blog type travel vids before but most of the time the travelers come off as snotty, obnoxious and/or pretentious and you two were absolutely not that at all, so kudos to you both. In fact, this was very fun to watch. Kyrgyzstan is a country that I have dreamt about visiting for years now (along with all the other Stan countries), and who knows, maybe even work there for some time (I teach ESL). Anways, greetings from a Yankee in Argentina!

Wonderful Video and great introduction of Kyrgyzstan, I haven’t seen much more than Bishkek and Ala-archa during freezing winter. Thanks so much for giving me good ideas what to do next time….and yes, renting an Appartment is truely nicer, cheaper, and what they say, safer than Hotels.

люблю Киргизстан!🖒🖒😍❤❤❤

I bet you’d get a million views if you made a compilation of you two eating strange things from around the world. I bet you could take videos from over twenty countries you’ve already visited to make: The most EPIC travel video ever!

Great video as always guys! I am planning a trip through Eurasia this�summer and will spend about two weeks in Kyrgyzstan.� I’ve been doing a lot of research, but wanted to see how things were for you guys.�As of now, I am planning to visit Bishkek, �Issyk Kul lake�and Ala Archa National park. Do you guys have any other suggestions of places to see? I will be flying into Almaty Kazakhstan and planning to enter Kyrgyztan by land from there. I was wondering how the boarder crossing was and if you guys took the same route into the country? Any additional info on your expereince would be awesome! ^^

This is a good video. My brother was in the Peace Corps and did a project here with beekeeping and honey production. We love Kyrgyzstan because of my brother. You are good narrators. Thank you!

Great guys, just planning a trip to kyrgyzstan and do some trekking 😎

What a great video, loved it. I’ve never heard of krygystan before until now

Thank you guys for amazing travel guide about Kyrgyzstan. I will surely refer this guide to my friends who keep asking me what to do there.

My wife and I love your videos. We travel a lot ourselves and are considering starting to vlog also. We are planning a trip to Kyrgyzstan next year and I wanted to ask you how did you travel in between cities/places? Was it difficult/expensive getting from place to place?

I was born in Kyrgyzstan and soon after moved to canada where i now live. I feel like its such an underrated country

Great video. Very professional quality capturing. Honest and beautiful pair. Five stars. Thank you. 😊

awesome guys!!! You did a really perfect video, so positive and with peculiarity of humor. Thanks a lot!!! Thumbs up 🙂

Malacca Travel Guide: Things to do in Malacca Attractions (Melaka, Malaysia)

Malacca Travel Guide: Things to do in Malacca Attractions (Melaka, Malaysia)  (c) Nomadic Samuel - Travel Channel

(c) Nomadic Samuel – Travel Channel This is a Malacca travel video showcasing our favorite things to do along with what we consider to be the top attractions in Melaka, …

Yeah .. ^^ Malaccan here 😉 it’s a great feelings to see tourists making travel video of how wonderful my state and Malaysia is 😀 thumbs upp !!thanks for coming to Melaka and hope you will come here again in the future 😉

nice channel. As a suggestion, you should list in visiting the various museums in Malacca city. Slightly touristy but it is the best way to learn about the history of the city itself and how it deserved the UNESCO heritage status.Keep it up guys!

Thank you! We both really enjoyed Malacca. If we’re back again I’ll definitely get in touch with you for a tour of some really interesting areas 🙂

Good video and the food in South East Asia is really wonderful. It is well worth a try if you’ve never tried it before.

I will visit Malacca this month. Thanks to your very informative vlog about Malacca!

I missed Malacca very much, very beautiful.

Great traveling guide vid on Malacca ever!!!This certainly helps my next visit Malay, thumbs up!Greetings from Japan(^^)

Thank you! I hope you have a great trip; please let me know if you find some ‘other’ attractions that would be worth checking out in Malacca.

I’m not entirely sure as a Canadian but my best guess would be Melaka is a more local spelling and Malacca is what foreigners typically use.

Going to malacca soon. Hope itll be a great experience 🙂

Malacca looked fun and lovely. That spicy curry soup looked delicious. I loved the cats.

Wah…you have been in Malacca, my place! If you love a sea view or even fishing village area, paddy field and rural area air, I can be your tour guide for a whole day! Let’s come again and you’re most welcome here..

Thanks for sharing that with us! That makes total sense 🙂

This has got to be the most non ‘touristy’ way of exploring malacca (except the river cruising part), isn’t it awesome that the country’s authentic culture and food doesn’t get too commercialized through these suggestions? Thumbs up

Very good review, the best tip was to walk around the river at 8:00 am.Was there about ten years ago and walked on the alleys of Chinatown around 1:00 pm and almost fainted because of the humid heat.�Keep posting your travels.

nice vid! make me miss malacca :’)

hey samuel , me and my mates have been enjoying your videos and would like to get to see all your other private videos if that is possible mate….thanks for your time and great work on your travels of all the countries and foods of the world mate!!

Very nice introduction. I’m going there in two weeks, and now have some good ideas on what to do–and eat! Thanks.

Yea! I had lot of fun in Malacca! My fav are the good & delicious food! Did a couple of videos on Malacca too. Do check it out.

You did a good job covering the most popular areas at and near jonker street. Would have been better if we can see your expression or hear your comment after you eat some of the local foods. It was mostly cut off in this video. Good video still

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