Eating at a D.I.Y. instant noodle shop located in Bangkok Thailand

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  1. I wish this type of place was where I live. It looks like a good variety of food with healthy toppings, for cheap.

    It would be perfect for a college town like mine, and for families too.

    Edit: anyone know the name of the shop? OP doesn't say, and I think Union is the name of the mall where the restaurant is inside of.

  2. I'd love something like this near me. Getting to make it the way you like would be a real attraction.

  3. Really wish we had places like that in the U.S.. Shin Ramyun with Peanut butter and an egg always hits the spot for me!

  4. It makes me start to wonder if there's a do-it-yourself sushi shop where you could make your own sushi and desserts

  5. Those noodles I guess are not healthy? Too much processed food with conservants and additives (sorry for my bad english)

  6. Fantastic video quality as always. The amount of plastic involved in the making of this meal is grotesque. Nothing personal against you two of course! But seriously, there just doesn't need to be that much packaging involved when two people eat.

  7. Your wife always looks so happy! Love her smile! You can tell you both love making these videos together 💜💛

  8. Aren't you concerned with the amount of plastic that your food is packaged in ? Alot of it ends up in our oceans 🤨

  9. Hey! Love your channel!
    Just wondering since i am following a few “asian food accounts” it seems like everything is wrapped in so much plastic! Were i live plastic is totally banned! There is almost no plastics what so ever. So i was mostly curious on how the politician’s where you live are discussing the plastic problem in the world. Sometimes i feel like what seems to be a problem in some countries are not a problem in other countries.. makes me confused 😅
    Anyhow keep up the good work, love all your delicious food videos! ♥️

  10. i was actually shocked that malaysia was there even tho i was expecting it be there-

  11. I love how all this is incredibly cheap compared to Australia, to get all this would cost 20+ australian dollars

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