You guys are back in KL! This is where I originally found you guys on google reviews for the Claypot rice… My favorite thing I ate in KL was the Roti Canai
What an amazing list of food! I've been to KL before, just for a few days, but when I was there I ate a few of the dishes you featured. I ate BBQ pork, the kway teow noodles, and fried chicken. My favorite from the video has to be that claypot chicken rice and the Hokkien mee. Those both look so good and I'll have to find them the next time I'm in KL! Such a variety of food in KL, I'll also have to try some of the Indian food in the city, it looks interesting. Great video, would love to see you make more of these as they're perfect references for when I travel again!
Local Chinese should be with a capital C likewise I for Indian and not your disrespect c and i yet trying to AGAIN rob the constitutional right of the Chinese and Indian malaysia citizens of their right of identity, culture, language and non Islamic religion. Malay abdooos are also immigrants from Jawa and Sumatra, Indonesia. It is time for the malay abdooo to stop claiming the glory and hardwork of the non Muslims Chinese, Non Muslims Indians, Christians Portuguese, Buddhist Siam, Eurasian and Christians natives of Malaysia citizenship.
Chinese and Indian foods aren't 'local'. If you really want to have local foods, go to Terengganu, Kelantan, Kedah, Penang. Majority of Malaysians don't eat these foods
@@teedeearrerm yelah semua Malaysia milik type M even dah merdeka lol🤣 pikir logik dorang tourist dan non Muslim biarlah dorang makan ikut tekak dorang dah laki dia org China Hokkien biarlah
Wow, such a great top video guys! When you see all the food back to back like that, you realize just how much food there is there! Haha, love it. Really appreciate the work you put into these top videos, killed it again.
Wow you guys are back in KL. I hope you are having and amazing time there. Malaysia is also my favourite food paradise. I’ve been there 5 times. Never get bored with this country. Anyway all the food looks amazing. Seems Malaysian love their peanuts too. Will be definitely trying some of the food you ate. Some of them I tried already. Well I wish you guys enjoy your trip and please take care. Cheers!
All foods that are close to my heart (and home). I’m partial to everything black sesame - that pau looked so ooey gooey 😋 and the muah chee! Thank you for doing justice to the incredible KL food scene!
After travelling to so many countries, there is no where that can beat Malaysian food. Malaysian food has worldwide influences from Indian, Malay, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Middle Eastern and Western. Many fine dining restaurants (French, Japanese, Indian, Chinese) to explore too.
@HungryTwoTravel The longan drink is actually a combination of longan and monk fruit (lohan guo). The monk fruit after boiling causes the drink to look black in color and sweet. The monk fruit can be purchase from Chinese herbal shop. The popiah originated from Fujian, China. The popiah skin is a soft thin paper-like crepe (popiah means thin crepe in Fujian dialect) made from wheat flour.
Lintang claypot coffee is one of the best !! U miss it at pudu ICC food court..also ah fu chee cheong fun , 3 in 1 fried sticky cake ( 炸年糕) ..etc.. all inside icc pudu food court..still a lot of local street food from chinese,malay,indian not in your list in KL
Heh, you guys had tasted most Mas's street food. Do reserve something for locals as well, , cheers , glad that you guys really enjoyed yourselves while in Mas! Do come back for more!
Fabulous variety there. I was looking for Nasi Goreng but loved the Roast Duck and Char Sui. Would love to taste the BAK KUT TEH Soup Broth. and CHILI PAN MEE
In Malaysia you may just need RM50 for 2 people can eat very nice food at food court or local shop. Cannot found at others coutry with this price, food is awesome and all people are friendly❤😊
i lived in Asia for 5 years. one of the first advise i got from my local colleges was: never eat any of the street foods. the ingredients are not checked for food safety, they often cook with sewage oil and unless you are used to the dishes and how they are being prepared you risk to get stomach problems.
The street foods are what we love the most! We've never had any stomach issues eating them, especially in Asia. For us, that's where you find the best food😉
Malaysia is number 1 palm oil exporter.. there is more cheaper buy palm oil than buy sewage oil .. such a funny comment..🤣🤣 Do not compare malaysian street food than other asian country. Selling street food in malaysia is strict, as muslim country we have halal certificate and cleanliness is main point.. Come see with your own eyes and taste with your own tounge.. we malaysian have pride in our food and the only bad thing happen in tourist is make them FAT..!
Chinese and Indian foods aren't 'local'. If you really want to have local foods, go to Terengganu, Kelantan, Kedah, Penang. Majority of Malaysians don't eat these foods