@@CKology You did a great job buddy. Respect to you. Seremban will forever be grateful to you. Smaller towns like kuala pilah, Bahau, Jelebu, Lukut etc has many hidden gems too. For example Kuala Pilah is famous for their Labi labi, Jelebu is famous for their duck & pineapples etc
@@CKology Another place that is hidden in the jungle of jelebu is called Shorea. There are many similar resorts in there owned by foreigners and locals. I think you might like it and may suit your lifestyle
Another excellent video of yours, Seremban is very under rated township. Is good that you have promoted Seremban to the Malaysian citizens. Excellent foods 🤤🤤🤤🤤
Hello CK, thanks for always sharing. Not an easy tasks to make all these contents! We followed your reco and been to Alexandria's, Heirloom155 & Lucky bakery old school bread. Everything is almost good but the bread is not as per expectation. But again, we did enjoy following your food trail, will continue to explore! Thanks CK!
Went to Onn Kee Satay today and I think they watched your video. Now dine-in satay served on plate. You were right. The sauce is the key ingredient. It was delicious
Thanks for sharing good foods in seremban, btw u miss out mee hoon sotong in wet market, so far u only can find it in seremban, hakka noodles also famous among local
@@CKology N9 also famous for daging salai, you can have it in Restaurant selera nogori. Btw i am from melaka, if you need food recommendation then i am glad to help you.
Although the lucky bread it’s just normal bread with margarine cream, but the specialty is bring back memory when we’re primary/high school eating this kind of bread on the way to school
Agree with the most recommendations up there but not Siew Pau. The best 1 would definitely be - 亚洲烧包 Asia Catering & Confectionery (Siew Pow Master). You can see locals queueing for this.
The reason the wet market is super clean is because a few years ago, there was a fire, so everything is basically much newer. It used to be a lot dirtier.
Thank you for making this video! It's so inspiring and makes me wants to travel to Seremban. Sorry if this is a silly question, but how can I travel around Seremban? Is there any public transportation like in KL or should I use Grab? Thank you in advance!
Going by bus is an option, going by KTM Komuter is the better choice. The Komuter station in Seremban, is right in the centre of the city. You may board at any Komuter station in Klang Valley to reach Seremban.
@@CKology The cuttlefish noodle is called Hiong Kee, opposite the Sin Yee Kee Beef Noodle that you have tried. Then further behind is Tow Kee Hakka Mee, recommended by few viewers here already. Next to it is Ching Kee Lai Fan, the noodle looks like lou shu fan, but the texture is slightly different. If you prefer Teo Chew fish ball noodle, Gerai Fah Kee located at Majlis Bandaraya Seremban food court is your target, the operator used to be my neighbour 😄
I'm staying in Seremban.. And yes.. the lucky bakery roti is our childhood snack even until now.. Just bought 2 of the roti yesterday.. It is delicious & yummy.
@@CKology yup. We can buy this roti at traditional kopitam or at old type bakery shop.. The roti will sent to those kopitam or bakery shop & people can easily get them.
@@CKology a smart traveller always does so... A small suggestion maybe in future videos mention days of travel so those of us lazy to search the operation hours and days of the place can just follow 😅
Onn Kee Satay is really in way overrated. I would divide the sauce(kuah) and the satay apart to evaluate. As in satay, Onn Kee pork satay did not taste as good as hyped, it is the sauce that made it famous, even CKology said so. Ong Kee difficult to find because it is not facing the main road but at the end of the food court. Waiting time is very very long, better call in to order on their call card. Dine-in are not allowed, only take-away. I wanted to eat there while satay is still warm, where to get the single use plastic bowl? Thanks.
Wow great video. First ever proper video about seremban. You’re the man👍🏻
Thank you! I work very hard for this video, now I have to diet very hard LOL
@@CKology You did a great job buddy. Respect to you. Seremban will forever be grateful to you. Smaller towns like kuala pilah, Bahau, Jelebu, Lukut etc has many hidden gems too. For example Kuala Pilah is famous for their Labi labi, Jelebu is famous for their duck & pineapples etc
It was my pleasure, I need to explore these region you mention!
@@CKology Another place that is hidden in the jungle of jelebu is called Shorea. There are many similar resorts in there owned by foreigners and locals. I think you might like it and may suit your lifestyle
Oh wow! Lots of good contents! Thanks SO much!
With every enjoyable video, something new to learn. And the hidden gems. Thanks, CK for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it! and thanks for your support always!
Thank you CK! I enjoyed this episode as well. Cheers!
Glad you enjoyed it!
It's another great video. Thank you CK for sharing it. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
🚡Thanks for your support always 🚡
Thank you for the aweosome video compilations!
Seeing your video like seeing Nex Carlos and also Mark Weins!!
Best wishes for you my friend!
Pray that I stay thin like them thanks for watching
Keep it coming @ckology love all your videos
Thank you!
Awesome video. Your video absolutely beneficial to many tourists plan to visit Malaysia.
Hope many will visit Seremban! A true gem!
Thank you for your vlog .... awesome .... love to follow all the good food place.
I miss Seremban, you musT go!
Once again, Kudos to your interesting
facelift for this underrated town of
S e r e m b a n.
Lovely choice of music!
Thanks 🙏🏻
Another excellent video of yours, Seremban is very under rated township. Is good that you have promoted Seremban to the Malaysian citizens.
Excellent foods 🤤🤤🤤🤤
Thanks for watching, next video is the best Malay food of Seremban stay tune 🔵
@@CKology
Great news, looking forward to watching it. Please keep up with your excellent work 👏👏👏👏
Thanks for your support!
Another batch of nice historical and cultural knowledge about Malaysian cities. Please continue this nice work.
🙏🏻🙏🏻🪷
Hey CK, I went to Alexandria’s after watching your video, love the ambience and food selection. I got their pesto with grilled salmon.
Sounds great! Glad you had a good time
Hello CK, thanks for always sharing. Not an easy tasks to make all these contents!
We followed your reco and been to Alexandria's, Heirloom155 & Lucky bakery old school bread. Everything is almost good but the bread is not as per expectation. But again, we did enjoy following your food trail, will continue to explore! Thanks CK!
Oh wow! Thanks for letting me know! Glad you enjoyed the places!
@@CKology Next we will go to Batang Kali :)
Cool 🤙🏼
absolutely wonderful city ... ready to relocate 10 minutes ago ... Thankyou CK !!!
🙏🏻 for watching
Very nice one!!! Feel like driving down to Seremban now!!! I haven't had Onn Kei Satay in a million years!!!
Next video are the top Malay food 🥘 stay tune teacher 🚡
Went to Onn Kee Satay today and I think they watched your video. Now dine-in satay served on plate. You were right. The sauce is the key ingredient. It was delicious
How did you know they watched my video?
@@CKology I assumed because you did comment on the plastic bag the last time you were there.
ah!
I love the room thanks for your recommendation. This is a great tip. The siew pao & porridge look so damn good!
It was a great trip! Everyone treated me so well! Thanks for watching, next episode the best Malay food there
@@CKology good good so that I know where to go
Welcome!
You must absolutely try the Seremban Asia Laksa located in Senawang as well as the famous Hakka Mee in the market too. Time for another video…
Thanks for the tips!
There is mee soto and tow kee hakka mee at Seremban market too. You should have tried on your next makan trip.
Omg I need to return to make part 2 🚚
@@CKology You really need too. There are so much more.
ok coming
Introduced in detail 👍
🙏🏻🙏🏻🌈
Thanks for sharing good foods in seremban, btw u miss out mee hoon sotong in wet market, so far u only can find it in seremban, hakka noodles also famous among local
Oh gosh I need to do part 2 🌞
@@CKology N9 also famous for daging salai, you can have it in Restaurant selera nogori. Btw i am from melaka, if you need food recommendation then i am glad to help you.
The nogori video is coming up this Thursday! Stay tune!
@@CKology cool, can't wait for your next video
Thursday 6 pm
Hummmm, That Siew Bau....I love roasted buns! 😋
I miss food in Asia so much...😭❤
I almost melted! Thanks for watching I subscribed to your channel
12:08 ...lol & that reminds me of your Tawau trip🤣
😂
Hey man, what about the chendol at Jalan Yam Tuan?
@@corinachan8533 Will try next time
Can I know the hotel or air bnb you're staying in?
Keep up the good vlog...interesting about Seremban. Many eateries and good food.👍👍⭐⭐⭐
Bilik bilik by MUO 🔳 thanks for watching
Tq CK 😊
Sure!
Although the lucky bread it’s just normal bread with margarine cream, but the specialty is bring back memory when we’re primary/high school eating this kind of bread on the way to school
Glad this brings good memories for you!
This is the legendary roti
Agree!
A nice video! 👍
Thanks! I love Seremban!
Hakka noodles and sotong mee hoon in pasar besar is also a Gem
Oh noted down ✍🏾
Agree with the most recommendations up there but not Siew Pau. The best 1 would definitely be - 亚洲烧包 Asia Catering & Confectionery (Siew Pow Master). You can see locals queueing for this.
Thanks for the tips! I enjoyed my shoot there anyhow! Stay tune for the Malay food of Seremban this Thursday.
@@CKology Enjoy your trip. 😃
TQ
In Seremban only 3 noodles dish you can't get anywhere in Malaysia
1. Beef Noodle
2. Meehoin Sotong ( which you miss out )
3. Ah Yee Lou See Fun
Nice 👍🏻
You missed out the famous Tow Kee hakka noodles at the market. Sister branch just 3 min walk outside the market.
I went to patronise the Hakka noodles but left a bit disappointed when they used plastic bowl for serving during my visit.
Omg I need to go back lol
Ah I don like that either
@@adriancheong6227 this is stall in market...Can't expect hotel standard bowls lah...
The reason the wet market is super clean is because a few years ago, there was a fire, so everything is basically much newer. It used to be a lot dirtier.
Cool, thanks for this insight 🌹
And used to smell badly too!
CK. I would very much like if you put the price of the food you eat n drink.. (at the bottom)🤭
Hope you don't mind.. Thanks..! ✌
Prices fluctuates too often, the video will not age well
wow Ck😂😊
🙏🏻🙏🏻
Pohpia looks nice ba. Somemore got free one da...
YES!
Thank you for making this video! It's so inspiring and makes me wants to travel to Seremban. Sorry if this is a silly question, but how can I travel around Seremban? Is there any public transportation like in KL or should I use Grab? Thank you in advance!
Grab (our Uber) is easy to get in Seremban! Get the train from KL to Seremban (departing at KL Sentral). Have fun and thank for watching.
@@CKology Thank you for your answer! Will go to your recommendation in Seremban next month 👍👍
I walked every evening at the lake garden there! Another tip for you...
Going by bus is an option, going by KTM Komuter is the better choice. The Komuter station in Seremban, is right in the centre of the city. You may board at any Komuter station in Klang Valley to reach Seremban.
@@kayellai5278 thank you for the tip!
you really miss out the Yi Poh Lou Shu Fan at Jalan Temiang & cuttlefish noodle at Pasar Besar Seremban 🤭
Gosh, I need 2 go back and shoot part 2
@@CKology The cuttlefish noodle is called Hiong Kee, opposite the Sin Yee Kee Beef Noodle that you have tried. Then further behind is Tow Kee Hakka Mee, recommended by few viewers here already. Next to it is Ching Kee Lai Fan, the noodle looks like lou shu fan, but the texture is slightly different.
If you prefer Teo Chew fish ball noodle, Gerai Fah Kee located at Majlis Bandaraya Seremban food court is your target, the operator used to be my neighbour 😄
Cool! Thanks for the tips!
Yee Poh Lou Shu Fun has been overated.Too much MSG in stock excess lard in tossing noodles
Nice when hot but not when they bring it out lukewarm.
oh i c
I'm staying in Seremban.. And yes.. the lucky bakery roti is our childhood snack even until now.. Just bought 2 of the roti yesterday.. It is delicious & yummy.
Gosh ! Lucky you!
@@CKology yup. We can buy this roti at traditional kopitam or at old type bakery shop.. The roti will sent to those kopitam or bakery shop & people can easily get them.
lucky you
What day is your travel?
weekday! always!
@@CKology a smart traveller always does so... A small suggestion maybe in future videos mention days of travel so those of us lazy to search the operation hours and days of the place can just follow 😅
They changed super frequently unfortunately for these small businesses 🐰
Same lah. I also want to win the lottery! 😁
Let's dream together!
You may try the same noodle in the branch owned by his sibling (?), near palm mall or kpj. The taste is better.
Ah ok, thanks
Welcome. Be sure to order either beef brisket and beef balls. Not beef meat noodle.
Will do, thanks
True Quinn Beef Noodles . Closes on Fridays. More consistent in taste.
Thanks 4 this
porridge tu nampak sedap..
Very sedap
Highlight the Address and location please
Use Google 👨🏻🏫
Mee hoon sotong is not on the list :(
Ah! I missed that
My favourite is chicken ball ball rise at sg ujong walk. Lot of chinese muslim menu and cheap too.
Great tips! Thanks 4 sharing
Onn Kee Satay is really in way overrated. I would divide the sauce(kuah) and the satay apart to evaluate. As in satay, Onn Kee pork satay did not taste as good as hyped, it is the sauce that made it famous, even CKology said so. Ong Kee difficult to find because it is not facing the main road but at the end of the food court. Waiting time is very very long, better call in to order on their call card. Dine-in are not allowed, only take-away. I wanted to eat there while satay is still warm, where to get the single use plastic bowl? Thanks.
Agree on all points but was worth the wait and search 4 me .... thanks 4 watching
Seremban will became like south city Singapore.. But more like British and American city
Cool 😎
Monetise your niche eating and travel knowledge, run pickup tour services for Singaporeans. I will invest in your biz ventures
LOL that sounds like a lot of work
the bread used to be good but not now
sad