Hungry In... Chinatown, San Francisco

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San Francisco's Chinatown has the perfect dish whether it's for breakfast, lunch, sweets or snacks!

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I am going to use this service anytime I'm hungry
MARCIA KNOWS HER STUFF

Botticelli
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I love this lady she is my favorite scout (Actually the only Hungry In scout I like I think)

geminiproject
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Yummy!!! I need to go back to San Francisco! I would love to see a Columbus, OH video!

KaeluvsCookiesBars
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I'm Chinese, and she is spot on when describing these foods. Great job!

billyhkc
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she is so amazing, did her job! i'm starving now. i pride myself on knowing the best spots, but she's turned me on to tons of new ones...going for lunch now!

peinbund
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She's great and very informative! Her list of Chinese food are all my faves! I could use a warm bowl of rice porridge in this cold weather!

abeaverhausen
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This girl knows whats good, that congee with fermented eggs (;

sifuwarrior
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Juk is actually the word and pronounciation for porridge in Korean. I believe Congee is the Chinese version (although don't hold a bullet to my head, I'm not Chinese - I'm Korean). I like this lady, she's not all talk. Not only does she have a respectable palette for food, she's great at presenting/hosting.

blackphone
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Spot on pronunciation of the food! You definitely identified some of the best places in Chinatown and awesome descriptions.

juststupendous
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Come visit! We like visitors as long as they're nice :D

YalingChan
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I m Chinese and congee is the english word for chinese porridge. The chinese transcription/pronounciation is also juk.

fishzero
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i prefer my pork buns to be steamed. its just more pillowy and light

acf
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Yeah!!! I always go to Eastern Bakery! :D Yummy.

sushiharp
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Hey guys!
The juk is the saying from Cantonese and also Maderin! It is just the same pronunciation.

mafiaye
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Wow there's actually meat in the pork bun. Where I live I have to get a loop to find the meat. So stingy in Holland.

Achiaaa
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This video makes me wanna eat my way through Chinatown!

robholcombe
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there are so many calories in one moon cake...its ridiculous. but so delicious. WHY LIFE WHY!?

oliviamapplin
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Lol she said the juk was with pork and egg than she said "you can really taste the chicken" lol but anyway. I love SF Chinatown! I remember when I would visit my mom I would walk 20+ blocks just to go to Chinatown! Although I was only 10 then so I didn't know much about the food there. I would always order kung pow chicken wherever I went lol

KTCC
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I love that she says Juk instead of Congee lol

supervee
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That Cantonese char siu bao.. omg I miss those

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