Johoreans are amazing. I stopped by their R&R and was greeted by multiple people. Casual "good days" and "salams". Seems like greeting random strangers is still a thing in Johor. The people in my state don't do that anymore. I hope Johor gets to keep that warmth forever.
Hi Steve and Ivana , I’m Yvonne,after watching your video, my husband Tony and I came here for brunch today ( 1/10/23) we ordered the same thing except mee rebus, we both love the nasi briyani and mutton , thanks for your sharing ❤
Desaru beach (they just held the grand Le Tour De Langkawi 2023 there and now for today the final pit stop is in KL City) also The 10 Must-Visit Islands Off Mersing, Johor · 1. Pulau Tioman · 2. Pulau Aur · 3. Pulau Besar · 4. Pulau Pemanggil · 5. Pulau Rawa · 6. Pulau Tinggi · 7. Pulau Sibu etc etc 🤳🏼
Since you're in JB, you can jalan-jalan in other parts of Johor as well. Batu Pahat, Muar, Kluang, Segamat, Mersing may have some authentic johorean food.
Kacang Pool is derived from Arabic food Fu'ul. Original Malay language didnt use letter F & V, so we tend to substitute with P & B instead, while in the Arabian language, letter P & V not existed.
Kacang Pool originated from the Middle East. The bean in it is Foul Medammas in Arabic and broad bean or fava bean in English. By the time the dish travelled from the Arabs to our south ie.Singapore n JB particularly, the "Foul" had been changed to "Pool"by locals...i saw on the BBC travel show, Ian Wright the host eating this dish at a roadside stall in Cairo. The locals there break a raw egg into it to mix but we in Singapore n Johor prefer to fry or broil it first.
The sweetness of the Mi Rebus comes from the chosen starch used to thicken the gravy. 3 top starches: 1) Potato - gravy would be light coloured, taste bland, often used because economical, but less umami. 2) Keledek (Yam) - Sweet, most umami, considered premium because it's now expensive. Gravy colour is darker than potato one. 3) Biskut Marie - Darkest, sweet but not too sweet. Balanced between cost, umaminess, and taste.
Steve & ivana should rent the motorbike for ronda2 around the johor to muar, kluang, segamat, mersing, pasir gudang, yong peng, batu pahat, gunung ledang, pulau tioman, pulau aur, pulau tinggi, pulau sibu, desaru etc
Mee rebus actually use almost same spice blend of normal curry, but the sauce is thicken with mashed yellow sweet potato, and some ppl put crushed dried prawn and crush peanuts in it too, thats where the fishy taste come from
the lamb part that you eat with briyani is the famous lamb shank part. rm50 for the lamb shank set with briyani is very fair price. in arabic restaurant in KL usually sell rm50-70 for lamb shank with briyani. at mamak usually they sell lamb shank as separate dish for rm40
You should try burasak in Pontian, Johor. It is best eaten with asam pedas ikan tenggiri. But as it has lotsssss of bones (and as Steven does not like fish), you can have it with rendang/kurma as well. It used to be served by Bugis people during raya only. Not many places sell it (I only know 2 shops selling it in Pontian) but you can buy/eat it all year long now. One of the shops is in Pontian town proper (near the old bus station) and the other one is in Benut (about 10 km from Pontian town).
Murtabak Singapore is iconic dish in Johor Bahru. Inspired by ZamZam Restaurant, in Singapore. Try Murtabak Kampung Melayu Majidee, a foodcourt in front of Masjid Kampung Melayu Majidee, Johor Bahru. Prefer Cheese Murtabak. You never regret..
While in Johor Bahru, Ivanna, you really should try Mee Rebus Hj. Wahid. They have been selling IT for decades and have won many awards. The nearest outlet to you is actually is in the Larkin Bus Terminal building just across from Selera Johor; the food court that you just had the Biryani.. Go to the food court on the top most floor of the Terminal Bldg and look for the Mee Rebus Hj Wahid stall which is operated by one Haji Rahman ( son of the late Hj Wahid) and his daughter. You should also try his Nasi Goreng Udang ( Shrimp Fried Rice) which is superb fried rice with lots of big shrimps!! Bon Apetit!!!
Mee rebus gravy is made of boiled sweet potatoes and with shrimp. That's why it is sweet and fishy. The one you are having is one of the good ones in JB. I am not sure if Mee rebus Haji Wahid is still how I remembered it to be, but this is definitely one of my favourites.
One good thing that you have to know.... Malaysia have foods from all over the world, but the best thing is Malaysian always make other country foods "the Malaysian way", and most of the time, it taste better.... 😊😊😊
*Nasi lemak malam jumaat *Laksa johor mama jeli resepi *Mak lam seafood telok sengat U should try in kota tinggi johor..n the beach so nice.. *desaru coast *tanjung balau *batu layar *tanjung sepang
kacang pool = fool beans. the food was inspired by the Arab version when the owner of Kacang Pool Haji was living there. The recipe was then rebuilt to suit Malaysian taste... since he's from Johor Baru, Kacang Pool is always associated as Johor's food...
Saiful, your bahasa is getting better and better. Ivana, next time just take those food from Saiful, no mercy when it comes to food. Have a fun trip in Johor and looking forward towards your wedding and family visit videos.
next year, the Sultan of Johor and the Permaisuri (Queen consort) of Johor will be their rotation turn to be the King and Queen of Malaysia. the current Sultan of Johor also is the biological brother of the current Raja Permaisuri Agong (Queen) of Malaysia and Tengku Ampuan (Queen consort) of Pahang.
Pls try Hiap Joo Bakery & Biscuit Factory located in JB Chinatown, which a hundred years old bakery shop. Best banana cake ever you guys should try it !
sweet taste in mee rebus usually come from sweet potato. sweetness between sweet potato and sugar is totally different. sweet potato not only to make the gravy sweet but to make the gravy thick
Sweet potatoes with bean paste and dry shrimp made the sauce sweet,but most of the hawker used potatoes and starch which is cheaper and taste is not as good compare with sweet potatoes.
Have u guys tried lontong goreng or lontong/lodeh in johor? Maybe u guys should try those. If u havent tried pasembur/rojak (not fruit rojak), u should try that too. And try mee bandung too!!
Interesting food vlog. So fun watching Steve enjoying nasi briyani and that lamb leg....😂 Great you both are enjoying good Johor food. After all those delicious food, Steve is going to sleep like a goat, not a log? What a joke !! 😂😅 Steve oh Steve !
Briyani Johor is one of the best or maybe the best food in the country. I usually will come to any wedding invitation in Johor because they will feast it to the guests. 🤩🤩🤩
My favorite "mee rebus" type dish of all time is something called "Mee Celur Palembang". Normally you'd have to go to Palembang to get it but I've seen it in the occasional Jakarta food court. One day I'll have to track down a recipe. Anyone know if anyone sells it in KL?
The food in Johor is the best ( my hometown ). Love kacang pooll and nasi beryani Johor is just so delicious. Hope you guys have the time to visit the other towns in Johor ( like Muar, Batu Pahat, Kluang..to name a few) and try the food there as well. Have fun. 💞👍🏻
Those first two dishes is not technically a "local" food but Kacang Fol/Pool have interesting backstory how's it get here is related with the formation of Israel
Since one side of my family was from Singapore we grew up eating kacang pol. In the past you had to soak the beans overnight, these days you just buy the beans in a can. What I found funny was my Chinese Singaporean friends didn't know about it at all. They also had never tried the murtabak from Arab Street.
I don't think it's shredded meat but rather corned beef. At least, that's what my mom uses to make her version of 'kacang pol' which is actually 'ful ' or 'foul mudammas', a Middle Eastern dish. Basically, stewed fava/broad beans.
Hi Ivana and Steve. Just learn that you already in Malaysia. Enjoy your trip at Johor. Meanwhile, Moonshine and Lemongrass is on the other side of East Malaysia (now in Sibu/Bintulu)
Johor Bahru isn't the new food capital of Malaysia. Singaporeans and us Johoreans have known we have supremely good food, but we don't really tell anyone so that the good places don't get swamped by outsiders!😅
Steve, i suggest u say 'tidak mahu gula' instead of 'tanpa gula' coz the way u pronounced it sounds like 'tambah gula'. Im afraid they will add more sugar instead 😷
Come on Steve... don't be shy to get your hand dirty.... this is Johor. Enjoy eating with your hand. Congratulations, you already eat the signature dish of Johor, Nasi Beriayani and Kacang Pool.... Terbaeekkkk!!😂 Ivana, Mee Rebus using sweet potato for the brooth....
Super dupper in those delectables indulgence mate,,am oredi dribbling looking at it, where's dat place mate, appreciate if u cn tell me,it's a must visit whn iam there pretty soon,vry intrsting vid thanks mate kippidap
Kacang Pool is THE BEST food for me in Malaysia 🙏
Go to the original kacang Pol Haji....
Holy Based Ken... BASED
Steve is more Malaysian now....can...can...can...😅
Said no one ever. LOL probably cause it suits european palate
@@mohdfaizalmusa8820yes near my house at Larkin😊
Johoreans are amazing. I stopped by their R&R and was greeted by multiple people. Casual "good days" and "salams". Seems like greeting random strangers is still a thing in Johor. The people in my state don't do that anymore. I hope Johor gets to keep that warmth forever.
The auntie that asked about the lamb shank is the cutest.
Hi Steve and Ivana , I’m Yvonne,after watching your video, my husband Tony and I came here for brunch today ( 1/10/23) we ordered the same thing except mee rebus, we both love the nasi briyani and mutton , thanks for your sharing ❤
was it 7 stars worth food ? :D
Desaru beach (they just held the grand Le Tour De Langkawi 2023 there and now for today the final pit stop is in KL City) also The 10 Must-Visit Islands Off Mersing, Johor · 1. Pulau Tioman · 2. Pulau Aur · 3. Pulau Besar · 4. Pulau Pemanggil · 5. Pulau Rawa · 6. Pulau Tinggi · 7. Pulau Sibu etc etc 🤳🏼
steve clapping with glee before devouring the lamb was so cute. lol.... like a kid 1st visit to a big toy store
Thank you for this live and for your wedding invitation in Janda Baik. Wonderful. 😄
It was Recording.. Not live Just premering
Since you're in JB, you can jalan-jalan in other parts of Johor as well. Batu Pahat, Muar, Kluang, Segamat, Mersing may have some authentic johorean food.
16:04 Mee Rebus. I was expecting a soup noodle serve in a bowl. That one visually look like Mee Jawa.
this food court is where you can get most of Johor's signatures & speciality food.
Kacang Pool is derived from Arabic food Fu'ul. Original Malay language didnt use letter F & V, so we tend to substitute with P & B instead, while in the Arabian language, letter P & V not existed.
Welcome to my home town JB & very very near my house Larkin! JB is already a food paradise for a long time!
I have to come here when I visit my hometown next time.
Kacang Pool originated from the Middle East. The bean in it is Foul Medammas in Arabic and broad bean or fava bean in English. By the time the dish travelled from the Arabs to our south ie.Singapore n JB particularly, the "Foul" had been changed to "Pool"by locals...i saw on the BBC travel show, Ian Wright the host eating this dish at a roadside stall in Cairo. The locals there break a raw egg into it to mix but we in Singapore n Johor prefer to fry or broil it first.
The sweetness of the Mi Rebus comes from the chosen starch used to thicken the gravy.
3 top starches: 1) Potato - gravy would be light coloured, taste bland, often used because economical, but less umami. 2) Keledek (Yam) - Sweet, most umami, considered premium because it's now expensive. Gravy colour is darker than potato one. 3) Biskut Marie - Darkest, sweet but not too sweet. Balanced between cost, umaminess, and taste.
The broth for mee rebus is made with sweet potato.. That is why it taste sweet
Coincidentally, me too had a lamb shank Briyani earlier today! Another great video guys!
Go to Kampung Melayu Majidee and try 'murtabak special' chicken or beef Azo, just opposite the mosque entrance
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 so satisfying to see you guys enjoying the Lamb Biryani & Kacang Pool. Fave food 💯👍👏👏👏
Go Muar try Mee Bandung and Asam pedas telur....i want to watch that
come to warung kak ana in kampung melayu majidee.. come at morning.. the sambal sotong and the breakfast there so damn gooood
for chinese food, u can go pekin restaurant at taman sentosa. not far from where u stay
Steve & ivana should rent the motorbike for ronda2 around the johor to muar, kluang, segamat, mersing, pasir gudang, yong peng, batu pahat, gunung ledang, pulau tioman, pulau aur, pulau tinggi, pulau sibu, desaru etc
Mee rebus actually use almost same spice blend of normal curry, but the sauce is thicken with mashed yellow sweet potato, and some ppl put crushed dried prawn and crush peanuts in it too, thats where the fishy taste come from
Steve and Ivana nice food, bon appetit, by the way Steve you integrating the Malaysian society 😊 well done, Bravo, enjoy guys
the lamb part that you eat with briyani is the famous lamb shank part. rm50 for the lamb shank set with briyani is very fair price. in arabic restaurant in KL usually sell rm50-70 for lamb shank with briyani. at mamak usually they sell lamb shank as separate dish for rm40
Wah, rupanya ada lamb shank di Selera Johor , Larkin, JB. TQ Steve n Ivana-give the information
I like Johorean food,it looks nice,thanks Sir
My goodness that food really making me hungry....yummmmmm
You should try burasak in Pontian, Johor. It is best eaten with asam pedas ikan tenggiri. But as it has lotsssss of bones (and as Steven does not like fish), you can have it with rendang/kurma as well.
It used to be served by Bugis people during raya only. Not many places sell it (I only know 2 shops selling it in Pontian) but you can buy/eat it all year long now.
One of the shops is in Pontian town proper (near the old bus station) and the other one is in Benut (about 10 km from Pontian town).
Murtabak Singapore is iconic dish in Johor Bahru. Inspired by ZamZam Restaurant, in Singapore. Try Murtabak Kampung Melayu Majidee, a foodcourt in front of Masjid Kampung Melayu Majidee, Johor Bahru. Prefer Cheese Murtabak. You never regret..
You can try laksa Johor & otak-otak too. So yummy..😋
U should order Kedondong Juice when u eat at this food court.. Seriously damn good
Ok next find mee Bandung, rojak asma, mertabak special kampung Melayu majidee. Tauhu bakar botok botok..
Go and try Pisang Goreng Mawar there in JB for afternoon tea. It's delicious. 😋
Location: Opposite JDT football team Training Centre.
While in Johor Bahru, Ivanna, you really should try Mee Rebus Hj. Wahid. They have been selling IT for decades and have won many awards. The nearest outlet to you is actually is in the Larkin Bus Terminal building just across from Selera Johor; the food court that you just had the Biryani..
Go to the food court on the top most floor of the Terminal Bldg and look for the Mee Rebus Hj Wahid stall which is operated by one Haji Rahman ( son of the late Hj Wahid) and his daughter. You should also try his Nasi Goreng Udang ( Shrimp Fried Rice) which is superb fried rice with lots of big shrimps!! Bon Apetit!!!
P.S- Mee Rebus Hj Wahid is not as sweet as the one you had!!Try IT Ivana, I’m pretty sure you’ll luv it!!!
Mee rebus gravy is made of boiled sweet potatoes and with shrimp. That's why it is sweet and fishy. The one you are having is one of the good ones in JB. I am not sure if Mee rebus Haji Wahid is still how I remembered it to be, but this is definitely one of my favourites.
Mee rebus & mee jawa are famous in S'pore as well.😋
Try nasi beriani kari kambing 40 hari....loc at yongpeng...
steve bahasa melayu and Indonesia getting better 😱
Rm50 normally can get 1 lamb shank and rice only without condiment..consider cheap..why u dont sip the bone marrow mann..its heaven
One good thing that you have to know.... Malaysia have foods from all over the world, but the best thing is Malaysian always make other country foods "the Malaysian way", and most of the time, it taste better.... 😊😊😊
Anad patut cuba martabak chess kampung kurnia,bakso kubur cina warung boyan,nasi ayam kee chup..and jangan lupa ke kota tinggi..pantai yang cantik.
*Nasi lemak malam jumaat
*Laksa johor mama jeli resepi
*Mak lam seafood telok sengat
U should try in kota tinggi johor..n the beach so nice..
*desaru coast
*tanjung balau
*batu layar
*tanjung sepang
kacang pool = fool beans.
the food was inspired by the Arab version when the owner of Kacang Pool Haji was living there.
The recipe was then rebuilt to suit Malaysian taste...
since he's from Johor Baru, Kacang Pool is always associated as Johor's food...
I watched your video more than 10 times already, watched 8:34 hmmm…mmmmm very hilarious Steve 😂😂😂😂
Saiful, your bahasa is getting better and better. Ivana, next time just take those food from Saiful, no mercy when it comes to food. Have a fun trip in Johor and looking forward towards your wedding and family visit videos.
next year, the Sultan of Johor and the Permaisuri (Queen consort) of Johor will be their rotation turn to be the King and Queen of Malaysia. the current Sultan of Johor also is the biological brother of the current Raja Permaisuri Agong (Queen) of Malaysia and Tengku Ampuan (Queen consort) of Pahang.
Pls try Hiap Joo Bakery & Biscuit Factory located in JB Chinatown, which a hundred years old bakery shop. Best banana cake ever you guys should try it !
So delicious nasi briayani 😋 kacang pol also yummy 😋 a lot more foods to try.thank for sharing this nice food courts 😊
sweet taste in mee rebus usually come from sweet potato. sweetness between sweet potato and sugar is totally different. sweet potato not only to make the gravy sweet but to make the gravy thick
where can we get mee rebus in johor made of sweet potato?
Sweet potatoes with bean paste and dry shrimp made the sauce sweet,but most of the hawker used potatoes and starch which is cheaper and taste is not as good compare with sweet potatoes.
I miss makanan Johore.
Have u guys tried lontong goreng or lontong/lodeh in johor? Maybe u guys should try those. If u havent tried pasembur/rojak (not fruit rojak), u should try that too. And try mee bandung too!!
Guys, pls try Todak Orang Asli Seafood (sea aborigines/Orang Seletar) or Senibong Seafood
Darn, the lamb shank looks amazing! Hold my whisky, driving over...
Omg, you 2 finished such a big feast 😊
Interesting food vlog. So fun watching Steve enjoying nasi briyani and that lamb leg....😂 Great you both are enjoying good Johor food. After all those delicious food, Steve is going to sleep like a goat, not a log? What a joke !! 😂😅 Steve oh Steve !
Johor is where my family is from and ya, we know how to cook
Briyani Johor is one of the best or maybe the best food in the country. I usually will come to any wedding invitation in Johor because they will feast it to the guests. 🤩🤩🤩
info about the dish mee rebus. It has dried shrimp (udang geragau )
Mee rebus gravy is sweet potato base very delicious 😋😋
Can you guys do a compilation of 7 star food in all your travel? Really curious..😅
Hi adik u can also try murtabak pak tomok at kampung melayu majidee
Good food brings us together...❤
My favorite "mee rebus" type dish of all time is something called "Mee Celur Palembang". Normally you'd have to go to Palembang to get it but I've seen it in the occasional Jakarta food court. One day I'll have to track down a recipe. Anyone know if anyone sells it in KL?
When its come about food steve is so funny.....😆😆😆😆😆😆
I’m Johorian and I love Kacang Pool. Good for breakfast with a cup of kopi kosong. For lunch try Laksa Johor too. Enjoy!
@@Ted_Locowhy answering??😂😂😂😂
The food in Johor is the best ( my hometown ). Love kacang pooll and nasi beryani Johor is just so delicious. Hope you guys have the time to visit the other towns in Johor ( like Muar, Batu Pahat, Kluang..to name a few) and try the food there as well. Have fun. 💞👍🏻
The soup base of a typical mee rebus is sweet potato, hence the sweetness and thickness.
Those first two dishes is not technically a "local" food but Kacang Fol/Pool have interesting backstory how's it get here is related with the formation of Israel
How? I thought it is inspired from Arab 🤔
@@BLU3D4Y Arabs is a race and yeah they one who brings it to Malaysia but they aren't Muslims 🙃
That kambing leg, the culinary name is LAMB SHANK. So, I am guessing the one you ate is Bryani Lamb Shank.
You guys are always the greatest food ambassador. Enjoy johore guys
Really... looks delicious
Kacang Phool is Jumi n Greg favourite food.
Since one side of my family was from Singapore we grew up eating kacang pol. In the past you had to soak the beans overnight, these days you just buy the beans in a can. What I found funny was my Chinese Singaporean friends didn't know about it at all. They also had never tried the murtabak from Arab Street.
Mee rebus Stulang..yummy
I don't think it's shredded meat but rather corned beef. At least, that's what my mom uses to make her version of 'kacang pol' which is actually 'ful ' or 'foul mudammas', a Middle Eastern dish. Basically, stewed fava/broad beans.
Try briyani Gam .. 🤤🤤
Taking pictures of your food instead of you. That's a first. 😂 Welcome to my hometown.
Selamat makan guys take care from orang philippine
*14:03** Ahahahahahahaaaaaa ...*
*Now that is HILARIOUS fight over food*
Kacang pool is adapted from Egyptian Foul Medames which many Malaysians enjoy in Mecca during their pilgrimage....so some Malays start selling them
Tidak habis boleh di bungkus jangan di paksa ya, jaga kesihatan
would love to see more interaction with the locals like this one ..5 stars vlog . lets be clear .. 6 starssss !
hello watching from Borneo
Do you know that if you can't finish yr food you can ask the chef to pack your food and finish it at home or hotel. What you ate was lamb shank.
Mee rebus is sweet from the sweet potato
You need lots of lime juice to balance it out
14:55 I can't stop laughing seeing you enjoy the feast! 😂
Hi Ivana and Steve. Just learn that you already in Malaysia. Enjoy your trip at Johor.
Meanwhile, Moonshine and Lemongrass is on the other side of East Malaysia (now in Sibu/Bintulu)
Steve is so excited eating the beriyani lamb that he actually used KNIFE & SPOON instead of FORK & SPOON when eating the rice. 😂
Johor Bahru isn't the new food capital of Malaysia. Singaporeans and us Johoreans have known we have supremely good food, but we don't really tell anyone so that the good places don't get swamped by outsiders!😅
Hahahahhaja
That is call perasan
We are talking about Johor....only.
Singaporean?
just use 'sedap sangat' similar to 'enak banget' in indonesia. 'sedap sekali' sound so formal
I'm going for that kambing leg tomorrow!
do JDT FC stadium Tour Or watch one of jdt fc match.
just near to my home.should try rojak asma too!!!!
Go to BATU PAHAT AND TRY BERIANI MAD SAH...❤❤❤❤MUST BE FALL IN LOVE WITH IT
As a Johorean, the quintessence of Johore food is Asam Pedas and Laksa Johore : )
Steve, i suggest u say 'tidak mahu gula' instead of 'tanpa gula' coz the way u pronounced it sounds like 'tambah gula'. Im afraid they will add more sugar instead 😷
Mee rebus sweetness it's come from potato..So many kinds of Mee out there..Let's try any❤
Come on Steve... don't be shy to get your hand dirty.... this is Johor. Enjoy eating with your hand. Congratulations, you already eat the signature dish of Johor, Nasi Beriayani and Kacang Pool.... Terbaeekkkk!!😂 Ivana, Mee Rebus using sweet potato for the brooth....
Try lontong kering in JB
Can u please bring it back kacang pool to kl hehe 😊
Super dupper in those delectables indulgence mate,,am oredi dribbling looking at it, where's dat place mate, appreciate if u cn tell me,it's a must visit whn iam there pretty soon,vry intrsting vid thanks mate kippidap