@SuzukiAkiraReita Jian bing...I think those are the sauteed ones. By deep fried, I think you mean immersed in hot oil. Almost everything like this that we had on the street was pan fried.
@umarket Hehe, well me and my friends always call them Dan Bing (蛋饼) because they're made mostly from eggs and in the form of pancakes. To me, Jian Bing (煎饼) would be the sauteed ones in huge pans with hot oil, not really deep-fried though. Anyway, I guess different provinces have different names for it. ^^ I'm chinese and live in Shanghai.
@PyroHeiko xi'an (or Xian) and Jinan are two different towns. Xi'an is where the warriors exhibit is. Jinan...different town. Enjoy and check out our 6-part Chinese food series on Uncornered Market.
@umarket Liked the video, brought back many happy memories of our trip around China. Street food is ok , just look for the busy ones and use your common sense on what you observe.
@068694 Thanks! We really enjoyed the food throughout China -- on the street, in little restaurants, wherever. We wrote about it extensively in a 6-part Chinese food series on our website, uncorneredmarket.
@068694 We loved Myanmar. Spent a month there in early 2008. Another food-lovers heaven. Any questions about Myanmar or the food, send us a message on our website. Also, if you google "Top 15 dishes in Burma", we should be #2 (our feed on Facebook is #1). Have fun!
Thanks for that. Will be in touch at a later date, i'm sure i have plenty to ask, infact I'm on a food site at this minute. Could be something due to the fact that I was a chef at sea for twenty two years
Thanks! If you'd like more on Chinese food, we actually did a 7-part series from our 3 months of travel there - its on our website at uncorneredmarket
Say "No" to Chinese food
KatiushaVN4 2 months ago
@KatiushaVN4 Why?
umarket 2 months ago
@umarket She's a racist piece of shit. She trolls on Youtube 24/7.
Xinyuan12345 6 days ago
@KatiushaVN4 U mad bro?
randomnessnstuff 1 month ago
@randomnessnstuff
If you wanna get yourself killed, then eat Chinese foods in China. Poisoned foods
KatiushaVN4 1 month ago
@KatiushaVN4 U mad bro?
randomnessnstuff 1 month ago
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123qwerty 1 week ago
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@KatiushaVN4 not sure if serious, or american
123qwerty 1 week ago
@KatiushaVN4 i bet this guy eats American crap food all day
ManMingLam 2 weeks ago
South India is taken over by Chinese food now! Love it :)
arulisms 2 months ago
@arulisms Glad you like Chinese food, but I must say we are big fans of south Indian food!
umarket 2 months ago
Old video, but actually, the one @ 3:20 is called "dan bing", literally "egg pancake".
"jian bing" would be those deep-fried or sauteed ones.
SuzukiAkiraReita 4 months ago
@SuzukiAkiraReita Jian bing...I think those are the sauteed ones. By deep fried, I think you mean immersed in hot oil. Almost everything like this that we had on the street was pan fried.
umarket 4 months ago
@umarket Hehe, well me and my friends always call them Dan Bing (蛋饼) because they're made mostly from eggs and in the form of pancakes. To me, Jian Bing (煎饼) would be the sauteed ones in huge pans with hot oil, not really deep-fried though. Anyway, I guess different provinces have different names for it. ^^ I'm chinese and live in Shanghai.
SuzukiAkiraReita 4 months ago
I wish we could have street food like these in the US.
coldest1230 7 months ago
@coldest1230 We, too!
umarket 7 months ago
I just read a whole post talking about Chinese Street Food, It look great.
laowaiblog . com / beijing-street-snacks/
medikoren 7 months ago
I want to eat the crepe, dumpling. ..... mmmmm mmm
udon890 1 year ago
the last thing he cooked is called a masal dosa in south india...
thowzifRDX 1 year ago 3
@thowzifRDX Funny how similar it is to masala dosa (or crespelle in Europe).
umarket 1 year ago
@thowzifRDX cool. its a specialty in beijing :)
swtdecemberrain 9 months ago
LMAO U WHITE PLP ARE GONA GET FKING SICK FROM DIS FOOD AAHAHAHAHHAHA ONLY US CHINESE CAN RESIST THE gERMs ahahaha u white fks gona get pwnt hahahaha
knightofsx33 1 year ago
founder of izlam=mohamad=CRIMINAL...did u kno dat?
teachtruth2U 1 year ago
@teachtruth2U : Yeah , Mohammad is a pedophile who called up a 9-yr old for a 1-night stand , and religion states he is going to heaven
modewr 1 year ago
cool..is xi`an jinan?
cause i´m gonna travel to jinan
PyroHeiko 1 year ago
@PyroHeiko xi'an (or Xian) and Jinan are two different towns. Xi'an is where the warriors exhibit is. Jinan...different town. Enjoy and check out our 6-part Chinese food series on Uncornered Market.
umarket 1 year ago
@umarket I really love the way of live and the food is great
PyroHeiko 1 year ago
is izlam a religion?
teachtruth2U 1 year ago
@teachtruth2U islam* yes it is
Xiia0Sn00pY 1 year ago
great video!!! 5 stars!!! :D
randyrupajunsay 2 years ago
Great video - makes me feel hungry!
myitoi 2 years ago
hey man very nice video. and really u have so much fun over there thats what i was searching and its my type of video.
filming on peoples like what they do.. i like it very much
so have u learn chinese? there
and what u eat there? as chineese eat dog and other things. have u taste ?lolz
imranbmw 2 years ago
unfortunately, we didn't learn enough Chinese language during our travels. a difficult language.
We ate a lot in China ( we are courageous eaters), but we couldn't bring ourselves to eat dog.
umarket 2 years ago
@umarket Liked the video, brought back many happy memories of our trip around China. Street food is ok , just look for the busy ones and use your common sense on what you observe.
068694 2 years ago
@068694 Thanks! We really enjoyed the food throughout China -- on the street, in little restaurants, wherever. We wrote about it extensively in a 6-part Chinese food series on our website, uncorneredmarket.
umarket 2 years ago
Just doing my homework on Myanmar which is our next trip. Once again food will play a major part. We draw limits to how adventurous we wish to be.
Happy vacations.
Happy eating.
068694 2 years ago
@068694 We loved Myanmar. Spent a month there in early 2008. Another food-lovers heaven. Any questions about Myanmar or the food, send us a message on our website. Also, if you google "Top 15 dishes in Burma", we should be #2 (our feed on Facebook is #1). Have fun!
umarket 2 years ago
Thanks for that. Will be in touch at a later date, i'm sure i have plenty to ask, infact I'm on a food site at this minute. Could be something due to the fact that I was a chef at sea for twenty two years
068694 2 years ago
Excellent documentation.
Peiselkopp 2 years ago
awesome!!
char3795 3 years ago
Thanks! If you'd like more on Chinese food, we actually did a 7-part series from our 3 months of travel there - its on our website at uncorneredmarket
umarket 3 years ago
I hope that guy had washed his hands first before he starting playing with that dough!
itriderpitbull 3 years ago
We didn't have any problem with food in China and we ate in streetside restaurants and in street stalls often.
Check out our 7-part food series from our travels in China - at uncorneredmarket
enjoy
umarket 3 years ago
wow! so impressive! I was surprised to see crepes just like in Paris...did they have any with nutella? haha
keep em coming!
michizi44 3 years ago
They do it with nutella in more "westernize" part of china, like in Macau or in Taipei, it's really delicious.
aznvince2 2 years ago
Great videos. Keep them coming.
quietman18 3 years ago