a we you think that maybe we think we need a friend in the neighborhood? michel: i think ah, everybody needs friends. [ laughter ] anthony: nice answer. my day starts well before i m in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave my a1c. weekends are my time. i need an insulin that fits my schedule. tresiba® ready (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don t use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don t share needles or insulin pens. don t reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur.
samosas, tandoori chicken. oh, yeah, and this lahori fish curry, with no small amount of chilies. anthony: it s such fragrant, aromatic, delicious food. roy choi: this is really good. anthony: what good food are you likely to find within the confines of koreatown? roy choi: we have el salvadoran and guatemalan all around. koreans all throughout. pakistani and bangladesh food. yeah, oaxaca takes over all of eighth street. anthony: why oaxaca? just that s the way it worked out? roy choi: mm-hm. you know how it goes. anthony: yeah. roy choi: probably one guy showed up. anthony: yeah. roy choi: filipino fast food just behind us. anthony: mm-hm. roy choi: and then a bunch of riff-raffs in between. anthony: filipinos ought to be very proud of their food. roy choi: mm-hm. anthony: underrepresented. roy choi: i think they re going through kind of what we went through, where the glass hasn t been broken yet to, to translate it but still keep the core and soul o
anthony: almsgiving is a daily ritual, but this is special. mr. see: people always sit out along the street. anthony: right. mr. see: wait for the man coming and give sticky rice. most people they give sticky rice. anthony: with wan ok phansa approaching, today is super alms day. a once a year halloween-like bonanza, where in addition to the usual sticky rice, all manner of treats are offered. mr. see: i was a novice, come from my home village to live in the temple in luang prabang. i finish a monk. anthony: in orange robes, the whole bit? mr. see: mm-hm. anthony: now, do most young men go to the temple to ah mr. see: to get education, yes.
with bombs on board. so they have bombs left, they would drop them at random. that s why we have so, so many and in, in so many provinces. anthony: what do you think it means though, that the president came here? this is a, look, this is a small country. only 7 million and change people. mama and michel: yes. yeah. anthony: noa lot of mineral resources. michel: no, not really. anthony: uh, no oil. if you were a cynical person. michel: i m not. [ laughter ] anthony: why do you think he came? michel: well you have china, you have russia, you have, ah lots of things. anthony: you think we need a we you think that maybe we think we need a friend in the neighborhood? michel: i think ah, everybody needs friends. [ laughter ] anthony: nice answer. it s the volkswagen smile, it s spring sales event,
anthony: mm! mama vaughn: see? anthony: it s good. michel: mm-hm. mama vaughn: it s only in luang prabang. anthony: you could eat the shell? mama vaughn: yes. anthony: mm. mama vaughn: and fish with pork grill. michel: all in banana leaves. mama vaughn: banana leaves. mm. and then this is ginger sauce. eat the pork skin. anthony: pork skin, of course. and we have to have sticky rice. michel: yeah, sticky rice. mama vaughn: okay, bon appetit! anthony: food like this, uh, this is an imperial dish, a royal dish? mama vaughn: mmhm. anthony: have these disappeared, these recipes, or are they still here? they still are? mama vaughn: they re still here but you know, cause to, it some timehey it not the way that sup not supposed to do it. they change ingredient a lot. my grandma teach mhoto do this. anthony: now you were born here, yes? in luang prabang? mama vaughn: yes, in luang prabang. yeah, mmhm. anthony: and ah, michel, you michel: i was b