From Malaysia here! Thank you for the reviewing the foods, and I'm relieved to see the foods look the exact same as the ones in Malaysia since when they're brought out to other countries, they usually would change some things that would make me second guess if it's the food I know or not. Oh yeah, u can make the rose milk by using rose's syrup, some hot water and condensed milk. It's one of my favourite drinks
@@biteswithlilyCan you try the russian food please? Apperantly in russia they have like a Mcdonalds,but not the same,it's called:Вкусно и точка,Or Vkusno i Tochka,like that they call😅😅😅😅😅😅 Anyways will you go to russia?
@@king21lover_ yeah ikn but if you look closely the condiments (sauce and flavours) used to enhance food taste like MSG are haram(made from prohibited animals fat*)
@@nurjahannuri8168msg is from tapioca. You need to be careful with gelatine but it was not made from animal fat. It's from bone collagen in which pork is the usual source. Other halal alternative would be halal bovine(cow) gelatine, fish gelatine or agar-agar which is from seaweed
Do you only ever had plain roti canai? Maybe you're the very traditional type. As far as I know roti canai telur + bawang is VERY COMMON. ☠️ @@faristont4561
@@rosysteward3286halal means that the cow or chicken has been slaughtered in an islamic way and yes also being not pork and the dish does not have any alcohol in it
Also try bone marrow on bread or crackers…. Just by itself is wild I think of it like butter. I wouldn’t just have butter by itself. Thanks for sharing love to see your food travels.
These are all my favourite to-gos! They are legit delicious when done right. I would even believe you if you told us you had them in Malaysia! Glad they maintain the authenticity. Thank you for trying them all!
Kerabu means salad. You were supposed to mix all of the herbs together for maximum experience, and adding sambal chicken (ayam masak merah) was definitely a crime. If there were selection of protein to go with Nasi Kerabu, pick either ayam percik or tempura fish or grilled beef, then add stuffed chillis, salted egg and pickled garlic. Crack some fish cracker on the rice and mix all the herbs together.
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That beef noodle soup is call Bihun Sup (pronunciation 'bee hoon soup'), that's one of my favourite food..taste so good..btw Malaysian here🥰 glad you love our food..
Pretty impressive. The food look exactly like here in Malaysia. Usually when I see Malaysia in other countries, the food and drinks looked watered down and it is just not authentic as it should be but these? These dishes I would give them two thumbs up.👍🏻 👍🏻
I was so confused by the expensive prices thinking it’s all in Malaysia😅 then I realised it’s in Sydney. Bloody hell! I hope you’ll be able to visit to Malaysia one day, and all the prices will be halved or less 🥲🥲
Pisang Gorenggggggg!!!!!❤❤❤❤ (Yes, some people say Goreng Pisang, I know, i know...) A classic, must have, tea-time favorite for all Malaysians. ❤🇲🇾❤🇲🇾❤🇲🇾
Since you've been to the peninsular side of Malaysia,next year,some time around the end of July,please do come to Kuching, Sarawak (east Malaysia) & visit our most famous Kuching Food Festival. Would love to know ur review on our street foods.😊
The chicken sambal dat come with nasi kerabu (ayam masak merah)..and the satay look exactly just like back home in malaysia..just look at the colour..i know dat the foods taste the same as we hv here in malaysia..❤
For everyone's wondering,Malaysia is a multi-racial country. We got so many varieties of food, you surely end up leaving with additional weight 😂. And please dont be surprised if you see many kind of people lepak (chilling) at Mamak here!❤
Is that really in Sydney cause the food looks exactly like local food and all of that is my favorite food 😂 i don't know why but i can already smell it from here😋
Going back to what you ate at an indian wedding... my favorite daal is dal makhani .i have it served at most events i go to.i also have served my favorite gujerati foods too and does everybody else in attendance
As Malaysian My favourite is Satay/Satey So smoky and savoury.. very great food but I only eat it sometimes because of price a bit expensive but its worth it ..