Spending $100 on Street Food in Asakusa, Tokyo🗼

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Today I'm challenging myself to see if I can get $100 USD worth of street food at one of Tokyo's most famous spots: Asakusa!

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- Orenjiru

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This kind of 10 minute long video of local experience has always been my favorite. Awesome to see Patricia back at it. Each food in the video looks so delicious. Mmmm.. I can almost taste it.

fancymulder
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Wow finally! A full video from Ms. Patricia:)

rerun
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You know what I really like about your videos, Patricia? When you taste the food, it feels very genuine. You mention both good an lesser good aspects of the food and it feels really honest. Several other youtubers does a really excessive and roll their eyes reveral laps during tasting, but you just have a more believable expressions when you try the food. Please keep up the good work!

Genmah
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Always enjoy your tips! Coming from 目黒 here! よろぴく🎉

brianeminicrude
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I saw the filming of this. Didn't want to interrupt, but glad to see this video is up now.
Hope to see more of these videos soon.

saishowaguu
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6:00 don’t say young handsome japanese guy or else shunChan will get jealous 😂

ColoxusROM
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This video was awesome, LOVE your positive energy, cheerful nature. The info was spot-on. LOVE your interaction with the cute "ojiichan @ 4:59. I feel so sad for you for the loss of your mom, deepest belated sympathies & condolences. I was born in Japan, and Japanese is my first language since my parents passed away I feel I am losing my ability to speak Japanese. I have not returned to Japan since leaving decades ago, but I hope to return for the first time hopefully this fall, to see the red momiji leaves. Until then I shall vicariously experience Japan thru your eyes in these excellent videos. Thank you very much.

jif.
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I always stop by Asakusa when I visit Tokyo and never know what to eat. Thanks for sharing your day and for being honest about everything. I feel like a lot of YouTubers just goes for something pretty and even if it doesn’t taste that great they will say that it is amazing. I appreciate that you always mention the good and the bad.

It must be nice to have another content maker food buddy, so you get help filming and also you can help each other make amazing contents (while sharing delicious food). ❤

purinpat
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Damn these recent videos feel like official productions now!

saunamchan
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Definitely have a travel host personality. You need a TV show!

averageguy
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I am so saving this vid for later so i know where to go, thanks :)

Turbo
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One of the most high quality content you've put up. You deserve the likes and subscribe. Please keep it up! Props to the editing and all the effort you guys put in this! ❤❤❤

LL-khoy
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OMG!!! I got a cheese croquet from that place when I was there last month! It was AMAZING! Probably my favorite bite of street food from my whole trip 😁

phobbes-zero
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The street food in Asakusa, Tokyo is nice, I love it 👍

dazuotv
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"it's small, but size doesn't matter in this case" I think it's fair to specify

alessiozuccamusic
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Pato, you are so good at "tuckin' in" and enjoying food--you are an inspirational eater!

etherdog
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That, "GOD DAYUM" got me! You followed it up perfectly with another "DAYUUMM" 😂

kainoafong
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thanks for keepin it real! a lot of *visitors* like to make reels like this but they hype everything up. but as a local i trust your content!

jonayn
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I dig the evolution of your videos! This video format is giving me Food Network vibes.

melmyfinger
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I thought this was gonna be one of those videos where you go to the same places as everyone else. Good to see some new and interesting places.

stephen