Rachel is one in a million Americans who can adapt to the culture, food, and authentic Malaysian cuisine, including durian. Not many Americans can do that.
The homes look so beautiful! The owners have fantastic taste. It is not only beautiful but it is functional and super cozy as well. Nice to see you all enjoying durians!
its typical Malays houses those days. that's what we called village or kampung. we live together in same area with all relatives. Its just like long house or rumah panjang in borneo. family or relatives in same place
Warung Ochek is the best, yall! The food is great, the ambience is excellent, and the scenery is amazing! Couldn’t ask for a better experience than that ❤
I'm half Malay, and I only really discovered traditional Malay food and it's so underrated. I wish more non-Malays will give Malay food other than Nasi Lemak a try. There's so many gems on the East Coast and down South which we've barely scratched the surface and I hope you guys can do a road trip to promote these food in your next trip home. Hope to see you guys back soon
Btw, Logesh... give Rachel a chance to appreciate her roots too. American food in all its original glory we didnt get to experience here, ....have Rachel share that with us too.
Warung means Stall My gf family are on Nyc,texas and sfo so we been there few times to visit, we're based in Kuching Sarawak so if ever got the chance do visit us and we will host You Guys
😮1:41. 'Warung'is not 'hut'. Hut is 'pondok', 'dangau' or 'gobok', generally referring to a living place albeit a very simple ramshackle little living house. 'Warung' is a 'stall', referring to a small simple business premise that sells food.
Haha....but anyway terima kasih atas pandangan jujur kpd Rachel dan Kumaar. Western food of course American is better..❤😂.. teringin nk rasa American steak ❤
BIG QUESTION! I know you guys slept trained both kids (CIO?), and even made a follow up saying you wish you could’ve change things or even possibly not do it. But i would love to know how that’s affected your kids as of today, as I know just from reading the comments on that first video how people claimed it would ruin the relationship and attatchments- some saying just horrible horrible stuff about traumas and damaging. I know Logesh talked about how he saw pros and cons but i sense he just meant during the process and not the long term outcome. I am very very curious if you see any long term cons that has shaped how you see sleep training in current day and if you feel whether it gave the kids the “life long damage and trauma” as others have promised. Thank you so much if you reply!
Welcome back to Malaysia. Thank you for your recommendation on Warung Ochek. Will try. And you were in SS2 Durianman. This is one of the most popular place for Duiran and it is durian season. Enjoy as much as you can before you go back to the US
Kacang Pool is consdered a Johorean food, but it's of Egyptian origin actually, ie. Egyptian Foul Medames (a.k.a foul mudammas). That explain why the taste has strong cumin taste, cumin is the staple spice of Egypt cuisines (and generally the other Mediteranean cultures). Rachel may find that taste like Texas chilis (the cuisine, not the spice). The ingredients aren't that much different. Chilis use slightly different kind of bean and have a bit more herbs/spices in it, but it still have cumins if i'm not mistaken.
"Warung" translates better to "food stall", fer sure, but I'm here to call out your pronunciation of Menate 😂 It's Muh-nut-tay, which is actually "Binatang" (animal) in the Kelantanese dialect hehehehehe
The food in this video looks like if you're a Malay guy and your father-in-law (also a Malay) wants to eat something that reminds him of home while visiting you in Kuala Lumpur (your hometown)...
Warong doesn't translate to 'pondok', that is a hut.. there's no direct translation to English as warong is a small restaurant, family-owned and mostly set in the countryside.. usually it's close by or right next to or in front of the owners own house so that its convenient for them to conduct their business by their home..
1:45:::Warung=food shop that is 'open-air', yes, open hut-style; But 'hut' translates to 'pondok'; a 'pondok' can be either open-air or walled. Most accurately, 'warung' translates to 'food stall'
Beloved Bro Kumaar & Family... I still cannot imagine how you guys are going to get over "Malaysia-Lag" when you return Stateside after this recent vacation in MAS 😅 🤭 Nevertheless, as always kudos to your great recording and itemisation of life's precious & memorable moments for us all to cherish eternally 🏆... Keep it coming 🥰 🤲
Bro you are Malaysian but you eat like tourist. You should eat durian in Klang. Musang King in Klang is a lot cheaper than in SS2. Go to the durian truck in front of Hin Hua school. They have the most reasonable price for Musang King.
When Rachel said Logesh speaking Malay is cute, I feel so seen haha. I'm a Malaysian who can speak Malay well but as an English teacher at an educational institution that primarily uses English, it's slowly getting more awkward for me to speak Malay. So it's funny that as a pure Malaysian I start to have the foreigner's ears that find informal spoken Malay language adorable and I relate with Rachel so much.
Americans are the burger experts 😂. My fav smash burger food truck went viral once they got a group of Americans to try and give their stamp of approval!