snacks huh...here's a few rec from an early gen z: savory bagged - Corntoz | any flavour (mine's chilli cheez) - Mamee Monster | can't go wrong with this childhood classic - Wise cottage fries | any flavour (mine's original) - Super ring | would put em on all 10 fingers and eat - Popo fish murukku - dahfa dried fish strips | snack while watching a movie sweet bagged - Chips more! | double choc - Milo nuggets | guilty pleasure - Apollo layer cake | any flavour (mine's cocoa) - munchy's lexus choco cream & oat crunch - choki choki | would sometimes make popsicles with em - biskut ais jem | usually found in a small grocer, would eat the sugar bit off can't have food without drinks😉 - any yeo's canned drink | jasmine green tea is my fav - sundrop orange juice | i like sour - 100 plus | sports drink anyone - malta | ah yes, "halal beer" if we talking freshly made pastry & fritters (can usually find them almost everywhere by the roadside or market) - roti canai | (def go for ori/cheese/tisu) - karipap(curry puffs) | classic - pisang goreng(banana fritters) | get the banana choco cheese if available - kuih seri muka | traditional - apam balik | the thick one is fulfilling - kuih tayap or dadar | sweet shave coconut filling - ais kacang/abc/cendol | good on a hot day drinks - Milo ais | with every meal satisfaction guaranteed - Teh Tarik ais | classic - kopi o kosong ais | sweet taste of bitterness
This list is absolutely amazing!! Thank you so much for taking the time! We really appreciate it!! I will be using this as a guide!! Thank you! Thank you!! 🙏🏼
@@nomadfamilyjourneyKidzania is certainly great but may be too early for your children. I find it better when my kids were 7 or 8 & above. Petrosains in KLCC is also great but again better when Theo gets a bit older.
@@frenzyfernzy3798 thank you for letting us know, yes Theo is only 2 years old so we definitely need places that cater to younger children! I appreciate you letting us know!!
If you want to experience rural life of a fishing/rice farming you can go to sekinchan, you can experince blue tears phenomenon, fireflies, sky mirror too...suggested place to look for sekin garden resort, padi box, sg hj dorani homestay/kampungstay..
If you guys like beef/chicken, why not try Satay. You can take the MRT Kajang line to the Kajang Stadium stop. The famous Kajang Satay is just across the road from the station. You can get to try the KL public transit and satay as well.
KUALA LUMPUR BIRD PARK - the largest free flight aviary in the world, home to more than 3000 local & foreign birds and KUALA LUMPUR BUTTERFLY PARK, located in the serene KL LAKE GARDENS .. enjoy it ! ..
My all time favourite snacks 1.Mamee Monster (get a family pack) 2.Super Ring 3.Ngan Yin groundnuts Theres plenty more wholly owned by Malaysian but do get this 3 😂
The less "rich" people would actually walk about 3 minutes away to a Hypermarket called NSK to purchase our stuff. Prices in NSK would be around 20% cheaper than in AEON as they are considered the higher tier Grocery store. NSK would be the mid tier. But then again with a baby, the 20% might not be worth the savings. Enjoy yourself in Malaysia. Hope you have a wonderful time here. BTW... If you think Taman Connaught night market is long, there is a longer one in Setia Alam on Saturdays. That's the LONGEST night market in Malaysia. Here's a sub to help your channel out...
@@nomadfamilyjourney usually night markets in Malaysia starts at around 6.xx pm. So best time is around 7.xx pm. It's on a Saturday night though. So check it out. BTW have you guys been to my hometown which is Penang yet? It's the food paradise of Malaysia. All Malaysians cam attest to that.
You got all the big 4 of malaysia as your rooftop view... that's very enviable. -Merdeka 118 (2nd tallest building in the world after the burj khalifa) -Petronas twin towers (tallest twin towers in the world) -The Exchange TRX (2nd tallest building in malaysia and 3rd tallest in southeast asia) -KL Tower Also my snacks recommendations: -super ring -milo nuggets -100 plus drink -mamee monster -apollo cakes -munchy's lexus biscuits -also u have to try malaysia's famous and pride: beryl's chocolate!
@@nomadfamilyjourney @nomadfamilyjourney you can get beryl's chocolates in their physical stores across KL. Most malls (sunway pyramid, klcc, sungei wang, TRX, mid valley, lalaport, 1 utama, pavillion) have them too. For the rest, you can easily get them at the nearest convenience stores/supermarkets. Aeon, the place where you get your groceries would have them too, just ask the staff. My favourites would be milo nuggets, lexus sandwich biscuits and beryl's.
@@nomadfamilyjourneytry taman tugu. I think you can try kanching waterfall for a short getaway. There are too many around. I love hiking around. Nature is healing
Hi. why don you go to IOI city farm. Its at Sepang, Putrajaya. Your kids will love all the cute small animals there. Its in the mall, so it s aircon. For snack, kids sure love Mister Potato Crisps Mamee Super Ring. Julie's Biscuits Cocon fruit puddings
Malaysian snaks food u can purchase at any shopping centre...7 e was overpriced even not good at all...go to groceries u can find good one...at snacks section from healthy until non healthy..I do groceries at village jaya ...infront klcc have indoor theme park call super park u can play whole family...if u want free at klcc Park...sunway was old...u can choose go to gamuda land theme park...if u go outside kl penang was the best...try their famous longest water slide in world....my suggest suitable for your kids age...not all park was suitable for small kids...
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@@nomadfamilyjourneyMalaysian snack food, interesting. If you go to some supermarkets, there will be vendors that sell Malaysian snacks. Some of my favorites are fruit sweet pickles, different flavors and types of peanuts, crackers. Another favorite of mine is keropok, fish crackers and keropok leko, fish sausage. There are plenty of other types of snacks made in Malaysia available at the supermarkets. The other place I can think of to buy local Malaysian home cottage industries snacks are in the Central Market, there's a section in the market that sells all sorts of traditional snacks. 😀
Do not just stay put in kl. Eg go to melaka, pangkor island, fraser's Hill. Varieties. FRIM - forest research institute malaysia. All not very far away from kl.
snacks huh...here's a few rec from an early gen z:
savory bagged
- Corntoz | any flavour (mine's chilli cheez)
- Mamee Monster | can't go wrong with this childhood classic
- Wise cottage fries | any flavour (mine's original)
- Super ring | would put em on all 10 fingers and eat
- Popo fish murukku
- dahfa dried fish strips | snack while watching a movie
sweet bagged
- Chips more! | double choc
- Milo nuggets | guilty pleasure
- Apollo layer cake | any flavour (mine's cocoa)
- munchy's lexus choco cream & oat crunch
- choki choki | would sometimes make popsicles with em
- biskut ais jem | usually found in a small grocer, would eat the sugar bit off
can't have food without drinks😉
- any yeo's canned drink | jasmine green tea is my fav
- sundrop orange juice | i like sour
- 100 plus | sports drink anyone
- malta | ah yes, "halal beer"
if we talking freshly made
pastry & fritters (can usually find them almost everywhere by the roadside or market)
- roti canai | (def go for ori/cheese/tisu)
- karipap(curry puffs) | classic
- pisang goreng(banana fritters) | get the banana choco cheese if available
- kuih seri muka | traditional
- apam balik | the thick one is fulfilling
- kuih tayap or dadar | sweet shave coconut filling
- ais kacang/abc/cendol | good on a hot day
drinks
- Milo ais | with every meal satisfaction guaranteed
- Teh Tarik ais | classic
- kopi o kosong ais | sweet taste of bitterness
This list is absolutely amazing!! Thank you so much for taking the time! We really appreciate it!! I will be using this as a guide!! Thank you! Thank you!! 🙏🏼
You can bring your kids to have fun at KidZania or Sunway Lagoon water park or to the National Zoo to see Panda. 😎
Ooooo the lagoon water park sounds amazing!!!
@@nomadfamilyjourneyKidzania is certainly great but may be too early for your children. I find it better when my kids were 7 or 8 & above. Petrosains in KLCC is also great but again better when Theo gets a bit older.
@@frenzyfernzy3798 thank you for letting us know, yes Theo is only 2 years old so we definitely need places that cater to younger children! I appreciate you letting us know!!
SplashMania Waterpark in Gamuda Cove would be a better choice. It a bit far, but it's a better water park than Sunway Lagoon.
If you want to experience rural life of a fishing/rice farming you can go to sekinchan, you can experince blue tears phenomenon, fireflies, sky mirror too...suggested place to look for sekin garden resort, padi box, sg hj dorani homestay/kampungstay..
If you guys like beef/chicken, why not try Satay.
You can take the MRT Kajang line to the Kajang Stadium stop.
The famous Kajang Satay is just across the road from the station.
You can get to try the KL public transit and satay as well.
Thank you!!
KUALA LUMPUR BIRD PARK - the largest free flight aviary in the world, home to more than 3000 local & foreign birds and KUALA LUMPUR BUTTERFLY PARK, located in the serene KL LAKE GARDENS .. enjoy it ! ..
Omg sounds amazing!! Will need to add this to the list!!
My all time favourite snacks
1.Mamee Monster (get a family pack)
2.Super Ring
3.Ngan Yin groundnuts
Theres plenty more wholly owned by Malaysian but do get this 3 😂
Thank you so so much!!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
The less "rich" people would actually walk about 3 minutes away to a Hypermarket called NSK to purchase our stuff. Prices in NSK would be around 20% cheaper than in AEON as they are considered the higher tier Grocery store. NSK would be the mid tier. But then again with a baby, the 20% might not be worth the savings.
Enjoy yourself in Malaysia. Hope you have a wonderful time here. BTW... If you think Taman Connaught night market is long, there is a longer one in Setia Alam on Saturdays. That's the LONGEST night market in Malaysia. Here's a sub to help your channel out...
Thank you for the recommendation! We will have to check it out, do you know the best time to go?
@@nomadfamilyjourney usually night markets in Malaysia starts at around 6.xx pm. So best time is around 7.xx pm. It's on a Saturday night though. So check it out. BTW have you guys been to my hometown which is Penang yet? It's the food paradise of Malaysia. All Malaysians cam attest to that.
@@aodat2 we are booked to go to Penang for the end of the year and we are VERY excited about it!! Do you have any recommendations for us for Penang?
You got all the big 4 of malaysia as your rooftop view... that's very enviable.
-Merdeka 118 (2nd tallest building in the world after the burj khalifa)
-Petronas twin towers (tallest twin towers in the world)
-The Exchange TRX (2nd tallest building in malaysia and 3rd tallest in southeast asia)
-KL Tower
Also my snacks recommendations:
-super ring
-milo nuggets
-100 plus drink
-mamee monster
-apollo cakes
-munchy's lexus biscuits
-also u have to try malaysia's famous and pride: beryl's chocolate!
Thank you so much! What would be your recommendation on where to go to get these, and the best snacks?
@@nomadfamilyjourney @nomadfamilyjourney you can get beryl's chocolates in their physical stores across KL. Most malls (sunway pyramid, klcc, sungei wang, TRX, mid valley, lalaport, 1 utama, pavillion) have them too. For the rest, you can easily get them at the nearest convenience stores/supermarkets. Aeon, the place where you get your groceries would have them too, just ask the staff. My favourites would be milo nuggets, lexus sandwich biscuits and beryl's.
@@liaanne1047 thank you so much!! We will definitely ask the staff! So excited to try all of this!
Try some pandung sweets/cake type stuff. Little green and white slices, yum as.
Oooo thank you 🙏🏼 we will check it out!!
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go to a nature park/camping. There lot of nice waterfall or hiking place that you can enjoy near KL too.
Ooo do you have any recommendations on parks?
@@nomadfamilyjourneytry taman tugu. I think you can try kanching waterfall for a short getaway. There are too many around. I love hiking around. Nature is healing
Hi. why don you go to IOI city farm. Its at Sepang, Putrajaya. Your kids will love all the cute small animals there. Its in the mall, so it s aircon.
For snack, kids sure love
Mister Potato Crisps
Mamee
Super Ring.
Julie's Biscuits
Cocon fruit puddings
Oh that’s a great idea if it’s inside!! Might have to check that out tomorrow!!
malaysia if u can promote malaysia well... malaysia people will love u.. if u respect their culture
We would love to try to do some cultural and local experiences, do you have any recommendations?
Snacks
1. Oriental Super Ring - Cheese
2. Twisties Cheezels - Cheezy Cheese
3. Julie's biscuits (varities) - Peanut Butter Sandwich
4. Miaow Miaow (varities) - Prawn Crackers
5. Snek ku (varities) - Tam Tam
6. Munchy's biscuits (varities) - Lexus, Muzic
7. Apollo layer cakes (varities) - Pandan Flavor
8. Hup Seng Cream Crackers
9. Crispy (varieties) - Chocolatey Rice Cereal
10. Beryl's chocolates (varieties) - any
11. PoPo Fish Muruku
12. Cocon fruit puddings (varieties) - mixed
13. Milo Nuggets
14. Twisties (varieties) - Chicken flavor
15. Chips More ! Original
16. Mamee Monster
17. Wise Cottage Fries (varieties) - BBQ
18. Choki Choki Chocolate
Other snacks
1. Streetfood snacks - A lot.
You can find them everywhere.
This list is great! Thank you for taking the time to write this list! We really appreciate it!! 🙏🏼
@@nomadfamilyjourney
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Malaysian snaks food u can purchase at any shopping centre...7 e was overpriced even not good at all...go to groceries u can find good one...at snacks section from healthy until non healthy..I do groceries at village jaya ...infront klcc have indoor theme park call super park u can play whole family...if u want free at klcc Park...sunway was old...u can choose go to gamuda land theme park...if u go outside kl penang was the best...try their famous longest water slide in world....my suggest suitable for your kids age...not all park was suitable for small kids...
Wow thank you for all of these recommendations!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Zoo national and sunway zoo and water park…. Berjaya indoor park
Thank you!!
Nickelodeon park in sunway lagoon u will fun too
Petronas science center klcc and it 4 level
Floor
Malacca a’famosa has animal zoo and animal show
Klcc underground has aquarium
Aquaria & PetroSainsn Klcc
Thank you!
super ring
This snack must be very famous, we have heard a lot about it! We are very excited to try it!!
First question : is Adeleigh your favourite cousin ☺️
Second question: whats your favourite thing to do in Malaysia so far?
You’re the only selyer I like 😂and eating food definitely!!
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Sounds amazing ☺️
if you are putting Theo in the other bedroom alone, make sure he cant open the window... looks like he can reach the lock from the bed...
He’s in our room, we were also worried about opening doors and windows so we have him close to us :)
Hope that the Malaysian viewer will guide you accordingly. I really hope that some of my suggestions will help you with your plans.
Yes definitely is a huge help! Thank you!
@@nomadfamilyjourney Glad you like it. Hope that you and your family will have a good time and a pleasant stay in KL and around Malaysia. 😀
seems like the condo they are staying in has all the amenities already. no need to go out
@@khairulhamzah5622 oh definitely! Which is great for the humid days for us! 😁
@@nomadfamilyjourneyMalaysian snack food, interesting. If you go to some supermarkets, there will be vendors that sell Malaysian snacks. Some of my favorites are fruit sweet pickles, different flavors and types of peanuts, crackers. Another favorite of mine is keropok, fish crackers and keropok leko, fish sausage. There are plenty of other types of snacks made in Malaysia available at the supermarkets. The other place I can think of to buy local Malaysian home cottage industries snacks are in the Central Market, there's a section in the market that sells all sorts of traditional snacks. 😀
which apartment is this in KL?
The link is in our video description :)
Do not just stay put in kl. Eg go to melaka, pangkor island, fraser's Hill. Varieties.
FRIM - forest research institute malaysia.
All not very far away from kl.
Thank you!! We definitely have those on our list!
snack? get "super ring"
We definitely will be trying this!! Thank you!!
@@nomadfamilyjourney buy big bag 😋
It's summer all year round. Just wear yall summer outfit
We definitely are!! Slowly getting use to it :)