Hello! I got a chance to try one of the popular Malaysian Chinese dishes called “Bak Kut Teh”. Joining me today, is a fellow Korean who also moved to Malaysia and started a youtube channel (link is in the description). Overall, I would rate this a 10/10. Do let me know in the comments if you agree with me on this.
If want to try the first BKT restaurant or traditional BKT, can go Teck Teh BKT restaurant 德地肉骨茶 @ 27, Jalan Stesen 1, just few blocks away from Seng Huat. The founder of Teck Teh 3rd son actually openned the Seng Huat. The soup is thick and no other stuff, purely pork, ribs and soup (thicker than Seng Huat). No chilli, no soya sauce as the founder consider his soup is enough taste already, no need to add other seasoning. The iron chef tv show judge, Mr Chua Lam 蔡澜 (from Hong Kong) actually like Teck Teh a lot.
I would rate it 10/10 as well. Arisa san, just a suggestion, you should try the dry Bak Kut Teh as well? From a different restaurant in klang , the address as below ; Restoran Soon Seng (Bak Kut Teh) L1, 1-40, Jalan Pekan Baru 36, Kawasan 17, 41050 Klang, Selangor. FYI, The dry Bak Kut Teh contain dry squids, it brings out the aroma fragrance of the dish. Another place of suggestion, Restoran Peng Heong Hakka Pai Kut (平香客家排骨) 2, Lorong Gudang Nanas, Kawasan 18, 41300 Klang, Selangor.
Klang bak kut teh can be serious addictive. I haven't eaten from that store for over 10 years now since moving to Singapore where they prefer the white peppery version. Miss the addictiveness. BTW, love you in that dress.
terima kasoh banyak for taking me to the BEST bak kut teh place in Malaysia! I will bring you to my favortie Malay restaurant in KL next time :) jumpa lagi😊
You pull out all the cards today and that never-ending smile; hiya! Call the police! Are you trying to kill her with your charm? Don't make me come down and KUNG Fu you ok?
My first time on this channel after watching you on Jalan Jalan Jesse. I’m actually thinking that it would be great if both of you could make a collaboration series like this more often. We got to see how a Japanese and a Korean interaction, learning and discovering new culture. 私はそれを楽しみにしています 😊
Thank you for checking out my channel too! Yeah I think it would be fun to make another video with Jesse again. Haha he can really make the contents fun 👍🏻 will definitely have this as a suggestion. Thank you so much again! ありがとうございます
Some bak kut teh are really worth the wait. Btw, it's not always a good idea to combine alcohol with bak kut teh. From folk tale passed down, they said that bak kut teh was "invented" by port workers (they were mainly Chinese). Their working environment is moist and sometimes cold. They also needed substantial physical strength to carry good from/into ships. Minor physical injury is also common working in ports. For those reasons, the meal they cooked has traditional Chinese medicine in it to improve their blood flow and to heal, or to increase body heat. It also has meats in it to provide protein for the body to heal. Sometimes they also put in what they can afford at the time. Intestines, chicken feet etc. Now back to my point, depending on the mix of TCM used in the broth, combination with alcohol might cause too much body heat. There's is a slight chance of this causing nosebleed or other headaches. Generally speaking however, restaurant bak kut teh generally doesn't use this much TCM to make the combination particularly dangerous. If you get the TCM from a local TCM shop and cook it yourself instead, then it's probably best not to pair it with alcohol because the Chinese medicine they put in is more, and therefore more potent.
Put tea leaves into pot. Pour hot water into pot 3/4, pour off water from pot to the cup bucket. This way you can rinse the tea leaves & disinfectant those cup. Now you can pour hot water to pot to sip tea, after 3-5 mins, serve to tea cup.
Every country has good food but Malaysia is just filled with good food from all around the world! And yes I notice you guys play a lot of badminton here.. it’s also like a social sports?
As someone said, to find good 'Bak Kut Teh', you have to go to Klang. The original food. Sangat sedapppp. Glad, there is not only Chinese, but Korean and Japanese come to eat Malaysian dishes. Hehe.
Hi Arisa , I had great fun watching your channel and thanks for great recommendation 😀👍.. Went to Seng Huat Bkt yesterday and you are so right .. the bak kut teh was delicious , soft and tender meat and soup was really tasty . Yum 👍👍Simply the best in klang town !!
@@MalayPanTV Hi SG one is clear and peppery. Tho some prefer the Malaysia version. Enjoy the video immensely I'm learning Korean, Japanese and Malay! Ichiban energy!
@@oooining yes, I agree with your pepper soup description but the Malaysian style BKT is gaining popularity in Singapore. There are a few famous ones like Kota Zheng Zong etc but my go-to place is Jia Bin Klang BKT near Little India.
@@lowchristopher5226 The truth is nobody knows? There is no credible record or evidence of the origin of BKT.. Just enjoy the food. Don't make unsubstantiated claim..
@@lowchristopher5226 you made claims of birthplace of BKT and best in the world. But where's the proof? Just say its your wish/imagination otherwise don't lie again.
Ah thank you! It’s honestly not the best but that’s the only language we can communicate in haha.. and yes Japanese people do eat a lot of internal organs! Actually is super common to eat all kinds of organs in Japan.
Come visit sabah if you want to eat and drink alcohol in a restaurant, go to a non halal Chinese restaurant in sabah then you can eat bakuteh and drink alcohol. You can try sinalau bakas to..
Thank you for watching Col Man-san! Yeah SABAH is one of the places I really really wish to go🥺! I’ll try looking for those restaurant in Sabah oneday for sure!
Hello! I got a chance to try one of the popular Malaysian Chinese dishes called “Bak Kut Teh”. Joining me today, is a fellow Korean who also moved to Malaysia and started a youtube channel (link is in the description).
Overall, I would rate this a 10/10. Do let me know in the comments if you agree with me on this.
10/10 👍
If want to try the first BKT restaurant or traditional BKT, can go Teck Teh BKT restaurant 德地肉骨茶 @ 27, Jalan Stesen 1, just few blocks away from Seng Huat. The founder of Teck Teh 3rd son actually openned the Seng Huat. The soup is thick and no other stuff, purely pork, ribs and soup (thicker than Seng Huat). No chilli, no soya sauce as the founder consider his soup is enough taste already, no need to add other seasoning. The iron chef tv show judge, Mr Chua Lam 蔡澜 (from Hong Kong) actually like Teck Teh a lot.
11 out of 10 🤗
I would rate it 10/10 as well. Arisa san, just a suggestion, you should try the dry Bak Kut Teh as well? From a different restaurant in klang , the address as below ;
Restoran Soon Seng (Bak Kut Teh)
L1, 1-40, Jalan Pekan Baru 36, Kawasan 17, 41050 Klang, Selangor.
FYI, The dry Bak Kut Teh contain dry squids, it brings out the aroma fragrance of the dish.
Another place of suggestion,
Restoran Peng Heong Hakka Pai Kut (平香客家排骨)
2, Lorong Gudang Nanas, Kawasan 18, 41300 Klang, Selangor.
Klang bak kut teh can be serious addictive. I haven't eaten from that store for over 10 years now since moving to Singapore where they prefer the white peppery version. Miss the addictiveness. BTW, love you in that dress.
terima kasoh banyak for taking me to the BEST bak kut teh place in Malaysia!
I will bring you to my favortie Malay restaurant in KL next time :) jumpa lagi😊
Thank you for coming all the way to Klang too! I had so much fun... Yes please, looking forward to the next one.Jumpa lagi 🤗
Haiyaaa..... when you enjoy bak kut teh..... you don’t say sedap.... you say HOCHIAK!!!!
welcome to klg town
@@AyamNasiHainan hahahahan right right! I learn that from my Chinese friend! I should have teach Jesse instead
You pull out all the cards today and that never-ending smile; hiya! Call the police! Are you trying to kill her with your charm? Don't make me come down and KUNG Fu you ok?
Thank you for always loving Malaysia .. Korea, Japan and Malaysia .. this is a big family ❤️
U need to try bakuteh... and forget about ketuanan melayu sabri.... 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Love to see you guys in Sarawak and trying Sarawakian foods
My first time on this channel after watching you on Jalan Jalan Jesse. I’m actually thinking that it would be great if both of you could make a collaboration series like this more often. We got to see how a Japanese and a Korean interaction, learning and discovering new culture.
私はそれを楽しみにしています 😊
Thank you for checking out my channel too! Yeah I think it would be fun to make another video with Jesse again. Haha he can really make the contents fun 👍🏻 will definitely have this as a suggestion. Thank you so much again! ありがとうございます
Love it; watching you enjoying yourself is the best; to jesse- you one lucky bastard!
Thank you for liking Malaysia 😊
Some bak kut teh are really worth the wait.
Btw, it's not always a good idea to combine alcohol with bak kut teh. From folk tale passed down, they said that bak kut teh was "invented" by port workers (they were mainly Chinese). Their working environment is moist and sometimes cold. They also needed substantial physical strength to carry good from/into ships. Minor physical injury is also common working in ports. For those reasons, the meal they cooked has traditional Chinese medicine in it to improve their blood flow and to heal, or to increase body heat. It also has meats in it to provide protein for the body to heal. Sometimes they also put in what they can afford at the time. Intestines, chicken feet etc.
Now back to my point, depending on the mix of TCM used in the broth, combination with alcohol might cause too much body heat. There's is a slight chance of this causing nosebleed or other headaches.
Generally speaking however, restaurant bak kut teh generally doesn't use this much TCM to make the combination particularly dangerous. If you get the TCM from a local TCM shop and cook it yourself instead, then it's probably best not to pair it with alcohol because the Chinese medicine they put in is more, and therefore more potent.
Great video !! Hope to see Arisa, Jesse and also Kaz having some nice video together too. I believe you guys can have a lot of topics too.
Will definitely do more collaboration with others in the future!
I dont know why you look so pretty everyday ❤❤❤❤
🫣🫣🫣
For the tea part, we will usually put in the tea leaf and pour half hot water in and pour it all out to wash the tea cups.
Wow... nice to see Jesse here as well... good collaboration!
Jesse and arissa is my youtuber idol's 🤩🤩👍👍
finally someone go to this shop, foreigner mostly only recognize other brand.
Really? Maybe Klang is far for foreigners but still, the Bak Kut Teh here is unbelievable! Too too,delicious
Put tea leaves into pot. Pour hot water into pot 3/4, pour off water from pot to the cup bucket. This way you can rinse the tea leaves & disinfectant those cup. Now you can pour hot water to pot to sip tea, after 3-5 mins, serve to tea cup.
Ahhhh! Right I kinda notice other tables doing that too… haha will keep this in mind 😂😂
Coming here after watching Jesse... Keep up the fun video !!! Chow Kueh Teow FTW !!!
Haha thank you for coming to my channel! I hope you find it entertaining as well :)
@@MalayPanTV Very much, I do hope you and your friends are able to find insight with locals. 気をつけて
Of course Malaysia is food paradise :) We grew up eating good food, eating and badminton is the national sports here :p
Every country has good food but Malaysia is just filled with good food from all around the world! And yes I notice you guys play a lot of badminton here.. it’s also like a social sports?
Arisa, I feel sooo jealous 😭😭😭.. By the way, this video so good because Arisa colab with Jesse 👍👍👍
Haha don't be!!!! Thank you, and yeah Jesse is really interesting too!
Jesse from jalan jalan jesse channel.you learn a few malay words from jesse good👍😉.wait for another vlog from you
Waoh ,ARSISA and JESSE!!!
We are family!
Finally you bought microphones. Great job.
Haha right! I notice how important mics are… hopefully the video quality is better now :)
Enjoy this vid tremendously. Keep it up.
Should get all the Japanese TH-camrs who are staying in Malaysia to get together hehe
As someone said, to find good 'Bak Kut Teh', you have to go to Klang. The original food. Sangat sedapppp. Glad, there is not only Chinese, but Korean and Japanese come to eat Malaysian dishes. Hehe.
I wanna tell you how much I fell in love with Bak Kut Teh in Klang😍I even brought my family here and they all liked the flavor of Klang Bak Kut Teh!!😍
Hi Arissa.I think you and Jesse can make a good team.Hope to see more of your collaboration with him
Thank you!! I think it’s easier for us to communicate because we are similar age 👍🏻
@@MalayPanTV You should be a Gen-Y too, 😄
Hi Arisa , I had great fun watching your channel and thanks for great recommendation 😀👍.. Went to Seng Huat Bkt yesterday and you are so right .. the bak kut teh was delicious , soft and tender meat and soup was really tasty . Yum 👍👍Simply the best in klang town !!
Ahh thank you!! I’m glad you enjoyed the food there! The food is really really good, I wonder if I can even eat Bak Kut Teh from other stores now 🤔
3:20 lol Korean teaching Japanese Malay language😂
I always wanted to eat BKT in Klang. This video came at the right time 😍 thank you!
Haha really!! I’m glad you watch it 🙏🙏
Love the content!
There is nice bkt in Singapore too call Song Fa where many Japanese and Koreans goes to as well!
Will have to try when I visit Singapore one day! I heard it's slightly different there
@@MalayPanTV Hi SG one is clear and peppery. Tho some prefer the Malaysia version. Enjoy the video immensely I'm learning Korean, Japanese and Malay! Ichiban energy!
Bak kut teh in singapore is not bak kut teh, that is white pepper soup.
@@oooining yes, I agree with your pepper soup description but the Malaysian style BKT is gaining popularity in Singapore. There are a few famous ones like Kota Zheng Zong etc but my go-to place is Jia Bin Klang BKT near Little India.
I love to watch all MalayPanTV videos. Arisa is so beautiful. Love to see her in the videos.
Thank you for watching my videos!!!!! Hehe
Welcome to Klang!😆
You guys are 😁 love the Japanese n Korean join team .. Seng Huat bak kut Teh is truly the best bkt in klang town .
I can see why! No doubt this is one of the best Bak Kut Teh.. I feel like eating others will not be the same anymore haha
I used to have dinner there with my friends after work. One of the best BKT in the world!!
got bak kut teh restaurant in front of my office in Botanic Capital Klang. Everyday always full of people.
Jesse!!! Long time he not upload New video
Have fun guys
Wah ada jesse laaaa
klang龍肉骨茶 (best time go there is before 10am),
klang盛发祖传桥底肉骨茶 (位於吧生)
klang波士顿餐室 - (位於吧生)
KL PUDU王美記 - ROAST PORK
美味い。多くの日本人は肉骨茶が好きです。
美味しかったです!日本人はintestineも普段から食べているので、みんな肉骨茶好きだと思います!☺️
Terbaik ❤
Korean people and Japanese people eating at Chinese Restaurant… this is really Malaysia Truly Asia ~ 🫲🏽😇🫱🏽
Yeah no doubt Malaysia is just filled with so many races and cultures.. Its amazing
Korean and japanese youtubers join, best love each other Malaysia ... Terbaik....🇯🇵🇰🇷🇲🇾🔥🔥🔥
Although I am now overseas, but I really missed Malaysian cuisines a lot.
Welcome to Malaysia,😍😍😍
Damm watching this in the middle of the night aren't a good thing, now I'm hungry.
Saw u commented in 3P's video, is this the same Bak Kut Teh restaurant?
Yes! That’s why I recognize where they filmed! Hahaha I also came here before. Surprising how they make that place so different
One's of a delicious Bak kut teh in Klang 👍😋
I can eat Bah Kut Teh everyday and never get bored
Seng Huat is also one of my favourites...
is soup for youtiao to be completely dipped in like for a few seconds? rice can be mixed into the soup? never had it, cant wait to try!
Hi! Thank you for the comment! I always make sure I soak rice and youtiao in the delicious soup💓
Nice. I will go there in a few week's time with my family.
Yes please do! You won’t regret it for sure 👍🏻👍🏻
next time bring a local go ! 😆😆😆
My favourite place for breakfast and is cheap too🤤🤤
Nice sharing
7:13 This scene is quite normal when most bosses in Malaysia, especially those working in food area jobs, they habit it.🤣🤣🤣
Yummm.......love eating bak kut teh during cold rainy days
Itadakimakan... Jalan jalan Jesse...
I subscribed… coz Jesse asked me to 😁
Hahah good good 😂 well I hope you will grow to like my channel too
uwu collab 🤩
jesse, actually if you want to drink with the food, just pack it home, nasi kandar, satay, whatever and drink soju or beer
Oh that’s a good idea actually!
Amazing bak kue teh
Yeah plenty of good bkt places to try.
Hope u enjoy it. I live in klang
hey arisa do a thrift shop challenge in malaysia, i think it might be pretty cool.
they make a good couple
come to Borneo, here you can eat pork and drink alcohol at the same time. best filling ever...
Di semanjung pun byk makanan babi dgn alcohol...cuma dlm video ni dia cakap nak minum arak sake semasa makan...ko je yg tak faham apa dia cakap
Welcome to klang
This shop in klang bah kit teh is good
Famous japanese musician GACKT also live in Malaysia
Oh you know him? Yeah he is actually really famous! He also have a TH-cam channel! But I think he went back to Japan already
you guys didn't try the dry bak kut teh what a pity,it's another level。
Ehh dry!?! I thought there’s only soup version 😨 I guess I have a reason to go back again haha
If you like bak kut teh in klang you should have a try at Weng Heong, famous and authentic. 動画よかったです、お口に合うならぜひ試してみてくださいね~
Woah really!?!? I thought this one was the super famous one too.. Will definitely try more then!
Klang Bak Kut Teh(BKT) is the birthplace of BKT and the best in the world! No doubt about it!
No proof on this claim.
@@donaldjoseph3903 then where it is originated from?
@@lowchristopher5226 The truth is nobody knows? There is no credible record or evidence of the origin of BKT.. Just enjoy the food. Don't make unsubstantiated claim..
@@donaldjoseph3903 the truth is you have no knowledge what you talking about and who are you to control what I have to say.
@@lowchristopher5226 you made claims of birthplace of BKT and best in the world. But where's the proof? Just say its your wish/imagination otherwise don't lie again.
Should try Klang Bak Kut Teh,
あっ!そういうことだったのね!!
バクテーってちょっとなんか韓国の参鶏湯に似てる!
そうなのよ〜笑 参鶏湯も超大好き❗️参鶏湯は丸鶏にご飯入ってて朝鮮人参とか色々入ってて良いよね❣️韓国行きたくなってきた..🤔🇰🇷
arisa is a beauty, bak kut teh is delicious. dynamic duo.
Haha thank you thank you 😂
I'm hungry = LAPAR* / I'm full = KENYANG*
美食家たすも大絶賛のバクテー‼️❤❤❤❤
美食家タスは2回目のバクテーでほんとモリモリ食べてたよね笑 あのフレーバーライスは結構作るの大変らしいから現地ならではのお味よねぇ。また行こう!
Klang, the Royal city of Selangor.
Hello arisa oneechan super pretty and brother.nicee.uwuu.i like see eat many some food in Malaysia.
just too many nice BKT in Klang... one of my favourites is in Berkeley township... called Mo Sang Kor Bak Kut Teh.
Sedapppp
Wow!! Both of you speak very good American English 😃😃😃 👍👍.
Arisa chan, in Japan, did Japanese eat pig internal organs??
Ah thank you! It’s honestly not the best but that’s the only language we can communicate in haha.. and yes Japanese people do eat a lot of internal organs! Actually is super common to eat all kinds of organs in Japan.
@@MalayPanTV Aa... soka.. Now i c. Ten Q, Arigato nyan 😸, 一二nyan😸 😊😊😄👍
Seng Huat is Hokkien Language.
Come visit sabah if you want to eat and drink alcohol in a restaurant, go to a non halal Chinese restaurant in sabah then you can eat bakuteh and drink alcohol.
You can try sinalau bakas to..
Thank you for watching Col Man-san! Yeah SABAH is one of the places I really really wish to go🥺! I’ll try looking for those restaurant in Sabah oneday for sure!
👍👏💪
Bakuteh 👍🏻
say Chinese (hao chi)好吃
Haha yeah I should have said that instead of sedap 😂
@@MalayPanTV national language is Malay ,say sedap Chinese(hao chi)好吃
9:37 bak kut teh really nice tasty btw this is non-halal food
Come to Melaka ☺️
To hot,aci2....🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah exactly!!🤣NO JOKE it was super hot & I was like Achi Achi!!🥺 hahaha
You look like a model 😁
No No I'm just a normal person!!! But Thank you for the compliment ☺
新村有几档好吃肉骨茶!
😍😍😍
Zard x japan legend tu
Came for the
"Kenyang sounds like Korean" Ha ha
How about the following:
Sayang
Wayang
Layang
Bayang
Dayang
Tayang
They are all Korean, according to Arisa.
what are these!?👀Are these all Korean?! I need to look all up to see what that means…🤔
i stay in klang but ths is not my favourite place for having Bak Kut Teh :)
I love Japanese girl👍😘😘
😍😍😍😍😍😍
Nice