The Largest Wet Market in Kuala Lumpur|Malaysia|Chow kit
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ม.ค. 2025
- Thank you for watching video.We are Japanese couple.
I had so much fun at the morning market that I would like to share it with you all.
Chow kit market :Fresh food, fruits, meat, fish, etc.
Location: Chow Kit, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Chow Kit is a market that has served as the "kitchen" of Kuala Lumpur for over 60 years, since its establishment in 1955. The market is named after a wealthy businessman from Penang.
Access:
The nearest monorail station is Chow Kit. Exit from Gate A and walk along the main road towards the Hilton Garden Inn hotel for easy directions.
Tips:
The wet zone can be slippery and there may be splashes, so it's recommended to wear clothes that you don't mind getting dirty.
Filming Date:
This video was filmed on Saturday, August 3, 2024, around 9:00 AM.
For dragon fruit, I like it best fridge cold and use spoon like scooping ice cream 😋
That’s a great idea! Chilling the dragon fruit really enhances its flavor. I’ll definitely try that!😋🍨👍
あのデカいバナナはPisang goreng(揚げバナナ)にすることが多いです。Pisang gorengもまだ食べたことないなら是非食べてみて欲しいストリートフゥードです!
揚げバナナ!🍌それはぜひ食べてみたいです!教えてくれてありがとうございます!terima kasih😊🥰
Very well done. Beautiful vlog
Thank you!☺️
There are many easier technic to open the mangosteen you can try. And there a many varieties of mango in Malaysia some sweeter and fiber than other.. The famous one is harum manis mango and its very expensive.
Thank you for the advice! I’ll try the easier techniques for opening mangosteen. I’m also interested in trying the Harum Manis mango-it sounds delicious and worth trying!😊🥰
Nice vlog..u got queen of fruit there, mangosteen and for your info some hotel prohibited mangosteen in their hotel because the purple stain once got on ur bed sheet or cloth it will difficult to wash off😂,btw thanks for visiting Malaysia
It was my first time eating so many mangosteens, and I was surprised at how delicious they were! My hands did turn purple, so I’ll have to be more careful next time💦. Thank you for letting me know! I love fruit, so the morning market was a paradise for me!😊🥰
The red Dragon fruit is the better tasting compared to the white ones and a bit pricier. I can't believe that the Shiny Muscats only cost Rm10 a box!😮
The red dragon fruit is sweeter! I didn't know that, but I was surprised when I cut it open and saw how red it was. It's amazing that we can get Shiny Muscats for just RM10. I wish we could buy them at that price in Japan too.😊🥰
GO TRY ASAM LAKSA
I want to go eat traditional Malaysian dishes again! Thank you.😊🥰🇲🇾
You guys stey in Malaysia or travel?hope nice days and enjoyed your tours😉🇲🇾🤝🏼🇯🇵
We are currently traveling the world, with Malaysia being the first country we visited.🇲🇾 We are exploring various countries to find a place to move to.Thank you😊🥰
I like to come here to buy fresh fish/meat and fruits.........
You’re going to this market! 🐟🍌They have a huge variety of ingredients, and it was a lot of fun!😊🥰
@@tabikura1212 I used to come there…..my house was nearby
GO TRY LEI CHA
Thank you for the advice!👍
Is the fresh fruits in Malaysia expensive or cheaper than Japan...
Basically, I think fruits in Malaysia are cheaper. Tropical fruits like mangoes and dragon fruits, in particular, are quite affordable.🍈
That not how to peel the mangosteen 😂
Definitely! It looked much easier when I looked it up, haha.😅👍