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Hai Solo... assalamualaikum...😊 I'm sorry I missed a couple of your videos in KL... will look at it later... I'm actually taking care of my mother in law warded in hospital due to oldness (she's already 87 years old) so that's why I'm quite busy... However I'm glad that you enjoy here... Malaysia is definitely food heaven ..... different places sometimes have different menu that you can try... hope you can stay longer...!!! Thank you Solo... for coming to Malaysia again... stay safe, stay healthy and enjoy our halal food widely available with all varieties.... enjoy your trip...!!! Btw my son loves peneram very much... I like it too especially when it's freshly made....
Wasalam, sorry to hear about your mother in law! Inshallah she feels better! Thank you so much for your kind words. Your son has good taste in food, peneram was delicious :)
Wow, can’t wait to be back to KL for this street food. Great to taste all type of halal different food…everything looks delish, d ’peneram’, could hear the crunchiness 😋. As always, can I have 😁😆..anyway have fun n take care!
Yeah the murtabak filling especially in Kelantan we pre cooked it first....i believe he use kinda special spice, onion & beef/chicken to cook...so good... i'm hungry right now bro 🤤😂
Murtabak Mini Gua Musang? Hmmm never try eventho i'm from Kelantan...i'm from another district in Kelantan...maybe i should go to G.Musang or to this guys stall in KL to try it 😂
i wonder solo,with much of your travelling in the SEA (not just malaysia) region,how does it changes your taste bud in term of food which the SEA region have more spices,herb, completetly different from the west in your journey so far?..
It's kinda weird that u label it "Halal Street Food" since halal food is everywhere in Malaysia. Generally speaking, the only places that don't serve halal food are the chinese stalls/establishments that don't have "halal" sign on it. Of course there are some korean, japanese etc places that are not halal but generally speaking when it comes to locals even Indian establishments are all basically halal
There are bunch of non halal street food & night market in Malaysia LMAO, especially the Chinese one...so whats wrong? I think Solo doing right by mentioned it "HALAL" so people doesnt get confused...
But for non Malaysian Muslim viewers, it is always good to mention whether the food is halal or not. Just like when we are travelling overseas to non Muslim majority countries. There are cases when some Muslim travelers end up going to non Halal stalls in KL because of the assumption that everything should be Halal in Malaysia. Unless you are traveling in predominantly Muslims states.
@@ibrahimalli2474 "But for non Malaysian Muslim viewers, it is always good to mention whether the food is halal or not" - why would that matter to non-muslim viewers? They don't really care if it's halal or not
Those mini doughnuts you said is called kuih peneram or kuih degham in certain places in Malaysia. It has a sweet taste and can be kept last for months...
Not noddle it's jelly. The green jellies are a mixture of few flour such as rice flour, cornstarch, cassava flour, a little bit of pandan leaves, a little bit of kalsium carbonate n salt. Without palm sugar n santan (coconut milk) it tasteless😊
@@TravelingSoloLogs ok je👍👍. Enjoy your stay here. Once a while try to visit the east coast part ie pahang, kelantan n terengganu. Try their rare food there. Just to name a few, tahi itik (duck poo in english😅🤭). Made from glutinous rice flour + rice flour, a seasonal kuih in kelantan n terengganu. Akok (flour, eggs, palm sugar n coconut milk), belebat ubi stelo ( boiled purple n orange sweet potato, sugar), royal pudding (grilled banana, egg, custard, mixed of nuts (almond, cashew), pandan leaves, sugar), dodol kukus (glutinous rice flour + cassava flour palm sugar n tahi minyak (cooked coconut shredded). These are rare sweet kuih where you can find in east coast Malaysia. For savory, you can try their sata (shredded fish n coconut, cillies, wrapped in banana leaves). Give a try.
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Lots of varieties of street food for sure
I love it! can never get tired of that area!
chicks that help out at their parents vendor businesses are always super-cute (in any locations in the world) 😘 ~ kinda God's blessings i guess
yeah many of them are beautiful
Hai Solo... assalamualaikum...😊 I'm sorry I missed a couple of your videos in KL... will look at it later... I'm actually taking care of my mother in law warded in hospital due to oldness (she's already 87 years old) so that's why I'm quite busy...
However I'm glad that you enjoy here... Malaysia is definitely food heaven ..... different places sometimes have different menu that you can try... hope you can stay longer...!!!
Thank you Solo... for coming to Malaysia again... stay safe, stay healthy and enjoy our halal food widely available with all varieties.... enjoy your trip...!!!
Btw my son loves peneram very much... I like it too especially when it's freshly made....
Wasalam, sorry to hear about your mother in law! Inshallah she feels better! Thank you so much for your kind words. Your son has good taste in food, peneram was delicious :)
Me too, mouthwatering right now.... 🤤
You and me both!
The murtabak seller..he was so focus in his work but spoke just the information you wanted
Wow, can’t wait to be back to KL for this street food. Great to taste all type of halal different food…everything looks delish, d ’peneram’, could hear the crunchiness 😋. As always, can I have 😁😆..anyway have fun n take care!
I appreciate it Meliz! hahaha, sure as always you can have everything! 😄
Assalamualaykum your so beautiful ma sha Allah
Yeah the murtabak filling especially in Kelantan we pre cooked it first....i believe he use kinda special spice, onion & beef/chicken to cook...so good... i'm hungry right now bro 🤤😂
haha, Right now I am hungry as well :)
Thank you for this video. Wonderful.
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
@@TravelingSoloLogs 😀
There should not be adding condance milk. It’s only coconut milk and gula Melaka for the authenticity of Cendol.
Takoyaki looks yummy. . It's worth a try.
It's so good! I wish could give you some 😃
Awesome mouth watering food
Glad you like it 😁
Everything looked delicious 😋
Thank you 😋
Solo how do you keep yourself so slim? Mashallah. You're always chowing down loads of delicious food 😂. Share the secret!
Hey thanks for question! :) I guess by working out and eating healthy when I can. haha, still need to lose a bit of weight though
Peneram are made of sticky rice and gula Melaka. Authentic Kedah state sweets.
It's so tasty!
I miss Pasar Malam foods, haven't been to a Pasar Malam in 3 months 😭
It's so tasty! You gotta get some! 😁
The takoyaki was really tempting bro.. 🤤
So good!😋🤤
Alsm bro that Brisket Burger look very very nice 👍👍
Great content. I love it once again. Thank you Solo.👍👍👍😍😍😍
Glad you enjoy it!
Hey bro I’m coming to kl this Friday in shaa allah we should meet up
Takoyaki 😊 my favourite food.. delicious 😋😋😋..
Mine too!
الله يرضا عليك يارب العالمين
Thank you so much! You too 😃
Nice foodmarket Solo and i liked the fresh food make more off the streetfood and longer video,s🙏👍🥰
Glad, you like it! Thanks for your feedback 😁
I like takoyaki!
so tasty!
Murtabak Mini Gua Musang? Hmmm never try eventho i'm from Kelantan...i'm from another district in Kelantan...maybe i should go to G.Musang or to this guys stall in KL to try it 😂
yeah, its worth a try!
Yoo dude no one put condense milk in the cendol,the sweetness came from palm sugar that brown sugar,condense milk they put it in ABC= Air Batu Campur.
You should also try the 'Penyaram gula apong' its kind of a dessert. The stall is right next to the Satay stall in this market.
Ok, I'll give it a try. Thanks for the info
Please can someone share the name of the street for this market
i wonder solo,with much of your travelling in the SEA (not just malaysia) region,how does it changes your taste bud in term of food which the SEA region have more spices,herb, completetly different from the west in your journey so far?..
Great question! I would probably say the food here is a lot spicier, which I love but also some of the ingredients are different too like pandan :)
where is this
I'm not a fan of sweet drinks too😊 but in hot sweaty weather sometimes sugar is essential for immediate energy
I totally agree!
I think its funny to see the chef wearing a “Wendys” t shirt.
haha he must be big fan of Wendy's! too bad it's not in Malaysia
Hello, where is this street name? I looking for in google “saturday night market” but didn’t found it
Next to Masjid india
where about in kl is this?
Near Sogo!
Where is it located can anyone tell me?? Thank you.
Near masjid India
Not sure if I could eat all those street food option Solomon. I hope you are doing well 🙏
Hey Bruce! I hope you are doing well too and had a fantastic Thanksgiving! 😁 Yeah, I guess some of those foods are not for everyone 😅
Thanksgiving was great Solomon. You must miss having family around to celebrate it this year. Have a great week Solomon @@TravelingSoloLogs
Thanks Bruce! I hope you have a great week as well @@brucewayne2773
Where is this street market solo?
Where is this street. Is it jalan alor?
Salam solo..where is this street food located..so delicious
Where
Near sogo in KL
Great video. Thanks. Street name please
It's near sogo mall in KL
@@TravelingSoloLogs thanks
Peneram, penderam actually India Malaysia dessert
oh cool didn't know that
Yeah it's one known Indian dessert in Malaysia.
🤍
You can request less sugar syrup or no sugar syrup
You're right 😃
1:02, 10:29
You like those parts?
Where is this market
Near masjid India
Which market is this? What’s the name?
near sogo mall saturday market
Im in kl now what is the market name i dont see it ?
hey, it's the Saturday Market next to sogo mall
What is the street name?
near sogo mall
Brother, the sister selling the drinks at the start was into you. Go ask her dad for marriage. Better than travelling the world solo 😂
haha, Thanks! I'll keep that in mind! :)
It's kinda weird that u label it "Halal Street Food" since halal food is everywhere in Malaysia. Generally speaking, the only places that don't serve halal food are the chinese stalls/establishments that don't have "halal" sign on it. Of course there are some korean, japanese etc places that are not halal but generally speaking when it comes to locals even Indian establishments are all basically halal
Well, every time I make a video people ask if it's halal and many non halal choices in Malaysia
There are bunch of non halal street food & night market in Malaysia LMAO, especially the Chinese one...so whats wrong? I think Solo doing right by mentioned it "HALAL" so people doesnt get confused...
@@Xeras10 did u not read my comment? Read again, slowly this time
But for non Malaysian Muslim viewers, it is always good to mention whether the food is halal or not. Just like when we are travelling overseas to non Muslim majority countries. There are cases when some Muslim travelers end up going to non Halal stalls in KL because of the assumption that everything should be Halal in Malaysia. Unless you are traveling in predominantly Muslims states.
@@ibrahimalli2474 "But for non Malaysian Muslim viewers, it is always good to mention whether the food is halal or not" - why would that matter to non-muslim viewers? They don't really care if it's halal or not
Those mini doughnuts you said is called kuih peneram or kuih degham in certain places in Malaysia. It has a sweet taste and can be kept last for months...
It was so tasty!
🤍
The cendol girl is soo friendly & pretty 😂
You love malaysia.alana,had ffound b f here you look malay girl
Inshallah :)
A selection of heavenly safe food and drinks to make you feel good, happy and stress-free.
2:03 He said "smile sis, u'll be on tv" 😅
Edit: I don't think u put condensed milk in cendol, maybe evaporated milk. Correct me if I'm wrong though
Haha, that guy was funny 😂
Street food.. my favourite content.. 😃
Mine too! :)
What's the name of the street?
Not sure it's near masjid India
You’ve given me things to check out and try…thank you
My pleasure Homer! Say hello to Bart for me 😂
YUMMY 😋🥰🇲🇾
WHERE exactly is this street food market at?
Near sogo mall in KL
Not noddle it's jelly. The green jellies are a mixture of few flour such as rice flour, cornstarch, cassava flour, a little bit of pandan leaves, a little bit of kalsium carbonate n salt. Without palm sugar n santan (coconut milk) it tasteless😊
thanks for the info, to me it kind of tasted more like noodles than jelly
@@TravelingSoloLogs ok je👍👍. Enjoy your stay here. Once a while try to visit the east coast part ie pahang, kelantan n terengganu. Try their rare food there. Just to name a few, tahi itik (duck poo in english😅🤭). Made from glutinous rice flour + rice flour, a seasonal kuih in kelantan n terengganu. Akok (flour, eggs, palm sugar n coconut milk), belebat ubi stelo ( boiled purple n orange sweet potato, sugar), royal pudding (grilled banana, egg, custard, mixed of nuts (almond, cashew), pandan leaves, sugar), dodol kukus (glutinous rice flour + cassava flour palm sugar n tahi minyak (cooked coconut shredded). These are rare sweet kuih where you can find in east coast Malaysia.
For savory, you can try their sata (shredded fish n coconut, cillies, wrapped in banana leaves).
Give a try.
May I know where is this? Looking forward to go there soon
Near sogo mall in KL
Looks all delicious
Solo had a crush on the cendol seller girl😅
Haha 😂
I want to marry girl who work at psr mlm
Haha, good luck brother
superbbb vibes
Where location?
Near sogo mall KL
I m coming 1st march inshaAllah
👍🌷⚘️🦋
Thank you 😊