$10 Noodles Vs. $94 Noodles

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Published 2019-12-15
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To visit the restaurants featured in this episode, please follow the below links!

Laoxi Noodle House: www.anrdoezrs.net/links/8209452/type/dlg/sid/Worth…

Dolan’s Uyghur Cuisine:
www.anrdoezrs.net/links/8209452/type/dlg/sid/Worth…

Crustacean:
www.anrdoezrs.net/links/8209452/type/dlg/sid/Worth…

Bistro Na:
www.anrdoezrs.net/links/8209452/type/dlg/sid/Worth…

All Comments (21)
  • @benfamm6499
    “Can you explain the story behind the dish” “She’s my wife” 😂😂😂
  • @Nzrd83
    The way this video and the guy with the T-shirt "google uyghur" make SMALL announcement yet BIG for the Uyghur and the freedom itself. Respect sir.
  • @Erik_Emer
    A mainland Chinese man and woman meet in college majoring in musical fields and the man decides to open a restaurant. Literally East Asian parents' worst nightmare.
  • @yaraeldidy8509
    i like how they tried to raise awareness of the uyghurs situation not by talking about it but bringing people whom have on their chest "Google Uyghurs" well done on that
  • The first guy really married his wife only to eat noodles everyday Must’ve really been ‘Worth It’
  • @Heartpnj
    I think buzzfeed finally realized how important this series is so they are investing more on this show. I don’t know I just think the quality seems better with more people following them to help. But in the same time the show kinda doesn’t have the same atmosphere when there were only 3 of them together.
  • @jimetips
    Sending so much love to the Uyghur people...
  • This is a great idea, giving Uyghur culture exposure while not making it too blatant for China to censor in fear of people finding out about the atrocities they commit against them
  • @goertzey
    THANK YOU for adding Uyghur cuisine into the worth it. Raising awareness about the Uyghur outside of their current situation makes me love this series even more.
  • @unboundned
    Shoutout to the Uyghur chef and the production crew for allowing that shirt to be seen on air, little things like that do a lot for visibility for whats happening in China and the Uyghur population
  • @saylu1667
    Sorry if I ruin y'all appetite, but I love that "Google Uyghurs" shirt. It means so much for humanity
  • Reasons to marry the one girl in your class: She's: Talented Intelligent Capable Confident Creative -Can make great noodles
  • @jquanisgone
    “Wouldn’t it be great if I married her? I’d get to eat noodles everyday.” nice
  • @Rosebank_
    Anyone find the story of the "Wife's Noodle" a bit ironic? Dude talks about, once they get married, how lucky he'll be to be able to eat the noodles that the lady's cooked for him. Then the video shows him as the chef of the restaurant making the noodles. So he actually ended up being the one having to make the noodles everyday haha
  • @FlourEater
    watching this on a lockdown with all restaurants closed is pure torture.
  • @LilPeanut6666
    Is it just me or does everyone else like it when they all eat together. Adding the film crew to the eating experience warms my heart.
  • @l3moh94
    Maintaining Uyghur traditions, raising consciousness about the Uyghur situation in China and providing delicious and different food. That’s a win on so many levels...
  • @zenaxxx1018
    Respect for my Uighur brothers and sisters ✊🏼
  • @s_singh_
    I'm so moved by the Chef at the Uyghur cuisine restaurant wearing that sweatshirt. How deeply it must hurt to have one's people tortured and the world go on like it doesn't matter... To wear that as a silent plea ... It was the heaviest Worth it moment for me.