
Da Nang Vietnam Japanese buffet: Vince going away Livestream
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The video captures a group enjoying a Japanese buffet, with a focus on the premium all-you-can-eat option priced at $3.99. The host explains the buffet offers a wide range of choices, including different cuts of meat and various appetizers, depending on the chosen premium package. The group opted for the most expensive package, which includes premium beef cuts like outside skirt and ribeye, along with options like beef belly with mushrooms and okra. The buffet also features unlimited appetizers, chicken, noodles, soups, fish cakes, sushi, fried rice, and traditional fried chicken.
The host highlights the two-hour time limit for the buffet, though they typically don't stay that long. Throughout the meal, the group orders various items, with the host and "Fluffy" managing the grill to cook the meats. There's a particular emphasis on the quality of the fried chicken, which the host considers among the best in Da Nang, alongside a Korean fried chicken spot.
A recurring topic is the comparison of the buffet's fried rice, with the host noting that the current batch isn't as good as previous visits. He switches to another "fried rice" option, which he describes as more like white rice with beef and vegetables, and finds it to be better.
The host also discusses living in Da Nang, Vietnam, for over two years and clarifies that he is not "touring" but visiting a local spot he frequents monthly. He mentions an upcoming three-day trip to Hue, booked for $8 a night, which he considers an excellent deal.
A significant portion of the conversation revolves around "Vince," who is leaving after a two-month stay. The group playfully teases Vince, referring to him as a "liar" and blaming him for various things, including a potentially canceled karaoke live stream. There's a running joke about Vince's "birthdays" and his age.
The host also shares a personal recommendation for the "best banh mi" in Da Nang, a mom-and-pop shop called "Dan Mach" that offers a huge, stir-fried beef banh mi for 35,000 VND. He strongly recommends it, stating it's superior to other popular banh mi options.
The discussion touches on general observations about VAT (Value Added Tax) in Vietnam, noting that this particular restaurant is the only one they frequent that charges it, unlike other local eateries. There's also a brief mention of the affordability of cigarettes in Vietnam, priced at $7.50 a carton.
The host encourages viewers to subscribe to his YouTube channel, aiming for 15,000 subscribers, and mentions an upcoming "visa run" live stream from Vietnam to the Laos border. He also promotes his "Buy Me a Coffee" shop, offering a 20-page welcome guide and hinting at new content.
Towards the end, the group continues to enjoy the meal, with Fluffy diligently grilling the meats. The host reiterates his preference for the beef and mushroom combination. The conversation remains light-hearted, with jokes about "Army guy" and "China Mac." The live stream concludes with a final farewell to Vince, who is leaving soon, and a collective cheer.