Your videos are most interesting with history (my wife, KL Malaysian Cantonese-Hakka, said she never knew the history of all those places. plus with your maps, etc, we can refer to them should we visit. We’re pensioners ie older with some health problems might not find the heat-humidity comfortable). With so much delicious foods, might only eat couple mouthful. You r a very good ambassador for Tourism Malaysia! Keep up the good work. Keep well, all blessings for good health, longevity and prosperity!! Have also shared with her brother in Singapore.
Elmo, thanks for your excellent research on the history of this small town. Keep up the good work and your interesting story is a must see and share for me . Cheers !
Hello,bro...was wondering the no. of days you spent for your informative videos.☺️How do you manage to savour the dishes if it's just a day shoot?😮😅 And I envy you for being able to consume cold beverages when you eat...I gave it up although I'm a few years your junior.😄🤓 Thanks so much for your recommendations n entertaining vids.🤩👍👍✌️Take care.
What can I say - this Batu Arang Town episode includes interesting and significant historical education, features a mixed of multinational food ( from Indian Tosei to Malay home made Sup Kambing to Thai style chicken /meat rice to Chinese Wan Tan Mee, Yau Char Kwai ...... and many other tasty dishes ). As a bonus - it also includes important life lesson from the curry mee seller on being "Perseverance and gaining experiences" to further enhance one's skillset in life. Kudos and I think this episode is excellent in every sense. Yatt Lau !!! Mou Tak Deng !!! This Batu Arang town episode leaves a good nostalgic feeling to those who have stayed in smaller towns and the video captured by Elmo has shown that indeed. I enjoyed watching this episode and I don't think many (or any) videos features this interesting town. Kudos Elmo 👏👏👏👍👍👍👌👌👌.
i am so amazed that such a small town has so many great food ! Thanks for sharing Elmo ..i think Batu Arang could a place for a quick getaway & great food !!
😅 you are a food blogger , it's difficult sometimes not to waste any 😅 I am sure some of the food is simply 'yukks'🤮to consume the next day 😅 If I am a food blogger, if the food is horrible, I simply give a 'zero ' point 😂😂😂 like the Stephen Chow movie you know and walk away! But I am sure I will be walloped by seller 😂
Sorry, since prices hv been increasing with no warning, I refrain from mentioning prices coz there were cases when the prices when up b4 I post the video
Elmo, looking handsome when during your younger days. This trip i noticed the most👍 and 👌. Your eyes was 👀 big when you tried sup kambing. Is it tht delicious? Planning to go this weekend to verify 😂
The first food stall you should have eaten their lo shi fun soup with mix braise pork. The next shop is popular with kum heong fry pan mee and curry noodles. Walking about 300meters away is Sin Fatt bakery selling delicious Roti Kok.
I never knew Tanjung Malim has so much nice food .. usually its a " pass by " town before NKVE was avaliable. Thanks to you , i will make sure parking fee is paid before going jalan jalan .. Have a great time Elmo & thanks for sharing !
A good and quick educational illustration on Tanjung Malim’s history covering pre and post war period. Interesting and informative on the transformation of this town. The food haunting session at T. Malim featuring tasty noodles and beverages ( Teluk Intan kopi). The BKT pan mee is pretty unique - could be the first in Malaysia. Too bad Elmo was compounded with a saman - however I had a good laugh on how Elmo described the incident ( both on illustrating why the authorities is so fast in issuing saman but not catching thieves - and - soothe your high temperature with a cooling Loh Hon Kor drink ). Thank you to Elmo ( and Danny too ) for again bringing us a classical food haunting episode - exploring new eateries like the common citizens. Yatt Lau 👌🏽Mou Tak Deng 👌🏽.
Hi Elmo. If you are collecting footage in Tg Malim again, do consider these two food joints ya. 1) Kedai Kopi Chop Tin Loong Suan, the shop is famous locally for authentic roti bakar, all customers are local senior citizens, opens at 7am usually runs out of food by 10am ... and 2) a roadside food truck selling Chee Cheong Fun, about 5 seconds walk away from Kedai Kopi Chop Tin Loong Suan, need to endure long queue but worth it. Keep up the good work.
tg malim is also famous apart fr historical upsi , the sdar school and the not so well known fame british emergency era ADO michael codner who was killed in tg malim, codner was famous for masterminding the great stalag luft 3 berlin ww2 max security prison escape via the wooden horse ,depicted in films.
Tg malim famous for its wan tan mee and yellow noodles distributed up to Rawang. Also famous hot pepper mee hun and hock kien mee at nite across the ulu selangor side. The yong liew at nite also not bad. All already operated for more than 40 years.