Dengar suara dibelakang tiap orang².. Luar biasa adat ketimuran kita.. Pas beli cendol ada suara bapak2 nyuruh duduk pas minum.. Mantap eh.. Penjahitnya jujur banget, orang² yg nyapa dan senyum. Pengalaman seperti tu memang sudah jarang ditemui sekarang terlebih disaat pandemi kemarin
It's funny that the Batagor seller kept talking Sundanese to you😂. I'm originally from Bandung but I didn't know that there are so many food options in Pasar Baru area. Thanks for the vlog, Nick.
Sebagai orang Bandung salutlah mereka jujur dlm berjualan .harga yg mereka jual sama kenorang asing dan masyarakat lokal ..itu ciri kota Bandung yg ramah tamah ...enjoy Nick ...semoga kamu bisa expose tempt lebih luas LG di bdg
hi Nick, I was born in Bandung and currently live in Markham (north of Toronto), Canada. I moved to Canada to take architecture at U of Waterloo in 1973, worked in Toronto and retired 3 years ago. I'm impressed with the way you travel. good luck and have fun in Indonesia.
14:00 Hi Nick, the guy actually asked you about your place of origin, He said "Dari Amrik?" Amrik is Indonesian slang-word for America. So "Dari Amrik?" means literally "Are you from America?" something like that. 'Amrik' was quite common slang word to refer America back in 1980s and 1990s. Now, I do believe most people use either Amerika or just US. Amrik sounds ancient at least to me and my inner circle.
@@user-lr6hw4dq4t kalau di omongin satu2 banyak lah PR di negeri ini dari hal kecil sampai besar harusnya ada kemauan untuk merubah itu semua , negara lain bisa kenapa kita tidak ADA KEMAUAN pasti ada jalan
@@dewisarah2006 sebenernya kita butuh ada pkl2 di jalan. Cuma kadang water & waste treatmennya seenaknya buang di jalan. Belum lagi selokan, kadang orang nyapu jalan sampahnya dibuang ke situ biar sekedar nggak keliatan dari jalan. Kalo udah mampet banjir nyalah2in yg lain.
@dittoroso bukan gitu bang, saya bersyukur tinggal di Indonesia cuma ya jaga lingkungan dan fasilitas publik juga penting dong kan kalau bersih kalau nyaman diliat kita2 juga yg enak
Saya sebagai warga +62 kaget juga masih banyak orang yang jujur seperti yang Nick temukan di Bandung ini. Mantap Nick. Semangat terus bikin vlog raw nya.
14:03 He said "Amrik," which is how Indonesians refer to Americans; it's short for Amerika. Indonesians love to shorten everything to make it sound "simpler," such as Batagor, which is short for Baso Tahu Goreng (Fried Meatball Tofu), and what you had in that is cendol Elizabeth, one famous cendol brand in Bandung, it's a sweet dessert made of rice flour coloured with pandan/suji leaf, with coconut milk and brown sugar, in some variant they might add durian or jackfruit. Oh yeah one thing, if your stomach not used to santan (coconut milk) you probably gonna have some "problem", like mild diarrhea or any digestive related problems, just be careful. In this video, you're in an area called "Pasar Baru," which is actually Bandung's major/central market, which explains why there are so many activities and street food vendors during the day. In the past, this area was known for its textile industry, which is why there are so many cloth/fabric vendors in that area, because Bandung was known as Indonesia's fashion district, but now this area has been transformed into a more modern market with a wide range of vendors. 24:00 Cotton candy = gulali/permen kapas permen = candy kapas = cotton
This is why I subscribed to you Nick, Just strolling around the street, don't know what u are going to find, some are good, some are bad but that's exactly what makes me stay on this channel. Keep it up Nick! And stay healthy.
Bade didieu, cobian heula....😃😃😃. C bapa.... bule diajak bahasa Sunda.... sae pa.. Sebagai orang Bandung saya bangga dengan kejujuran & keramahan pedagang. Tidak seperti di beberapa daeeah wisata. Jangan kan turis asing, turis kokal pun suka dikadalin.
Welcome to my hometown Nick...!! Stay safe and always be careful..not everyone as honest as that sewing guy...kudos to him..we are friendly and nice people in general but it doesn't do any harm for always being alert..Enjoy Bandung !!
Indeed, Pasar Baru is a famous area for clothings, garments, and textiles. Before pandemic, many tourists came from Malaysia to visit Pasar Baru because there are so many varieties and the price is quite cheap too. The reason is because there are many textiles factory around Bandung. If you're still living there, you might be interested to visit Kopi Aroma at Jalan Banceuy, an old traditional coffee roastery. Only 5 mins walk from Pasar Baru. The surrounding area is also known as Bandung's Chinatown, because of its Chinese-style shophouses, religious places, and non-halal culinary centers. Fun fact: There is also a Pasar Baru in Jakarta, famous for selling textiles and garments too. The difference is in Jakarta, the sellers are mainly Indian descents, while in Bandung, they are locals.
Watching culinary videos like this doesn't feel like 20 minutes is already over 🤣🤣. enjoy in Bandung, hopefully you will always be healthy and enthusiastic about making content, don't forget to continue to follow the local health protocols.
Bandung city just as jakarta city : packed and hectic,only much cooler climate Just be carefull for pickpocket wherever whenever ,your phone also, while sitting on food stall or public transportation like angkot ( cab )
As someone that watch A LOT of American politics on TH-cam, Democrats Republican media blablabla, it's so refreshing to watch your vlog Nick xD A good reminder for me, that I'm glad im Indonesian lol and can enjoy this simple lifestyle here balancing between social media and 'real life' :)
Welcome to Bandung, finally you try batagor. One of famous street food in Indonesia 😁 If you still in Bandung, don't forget visit Japanese and Dutch cave, so much histroy you can find on this place.
14:38 it's called Cendol, it's made from Pandan leaves, thats why it's green. The consistency is like bubble tea, traditional javanese or sundanese drink. And the brown syrup is brown sugar syrup. The white liquid is coconut milk.
glad you meet so much nice Bandung peoples or we call ourselves Sundanese (Urang Sunda) based on our ethnicity, hope you enjoy and will come back again for more since we have more nice and beautiful stuff to offer
Alhamdulillah you got a good impression in Bandung. As an indonesian I’m really sorry for a bad experience that you had in jakarta. But believe me there’s many honest indonesian here. Don’t forget to go to asia afrika street. You’ll find a historical building and street food around at night. Enjoy your day in Bandung nick
22:09 My Asian soul screams when I see Nick eats fried chicken without rice =D. Hope you'd enjoy your adventure here in Bandung, Nick. Salam from Bandung.
its a good start that nobody try scam u there nick but i need to warn you , if you go to place like , braga, or alun-alun bandung , u need to be carefully there, because sometimes they give us higher price or even scam us but overall bandung is a good city man, i normally go bandung at least once every years but since corona , i havent visit bandung for last 3 yrs enjoy the travel nick!
the Batagor seller asked if you wanted to try one bite first, and usually if a seller offer you to do so it is for free! big respect to both tailor and batagor seller that are being nice to you, also glad that u had a good time in Bandung :)
7:58 Yes, it's not prune but dry dates from middle east countries. Fyi,Bandung is really famous with their gourmet,A city with alot yummy things. Nick, please try KFC in Indonesia, taste so good. Want to know the difference with KFC in USA.
In fact, some varieties of dates fruit are grown in USA too, such as California and Arizona, where the climates are hot and dry (similar to Middle East)
Bandung is Indonesia’s textile capital and most popular city for Indonesians to visit. Your relative (who’s in textile business) should come and explore. The bargain is unbelievable! Also, much respect to the alteration guy, what an honest guy! Enjoy your stay in Bandung.
to be honest with you.... i have been starting to watch your video for 2 days straight now and I'm was inspired man... what you have done here is making me wanted to travel and do video too... I just starting to do cycling since 3 weeks ago and you just gave me idea to try traveling with my bicycle ... Thanks for that and hope you always healthy and keep inspiring other man... Nicely done...
That green thing inside the Es Cendol is some pudding drops made from rice flour and pandan leaf extract. Poci Iced tea means regular jasmine Iced Tea, "Poci" is the brand that also means "teapot" in Indonesian language. Indonesian term for cotton candy is "gula kapas" or "harum manis". Love to see you enjoying your day, Nick. Also, big respect that you gave some tip to the sewing guy.
Bandung is famous for its leather crafts, located in Cibaduyut, one of the exporters for Harley products, and Bandung is famous for its textiles, several world football teams ordered uniforms from Bandung. The next interesting place you can visit Lembang Bandung, there are many interesting tourist attractions. About food, Bandung is heaven, lots of delicious food there.
23:25 Cotton Candy in Bahasa Indonesia sometimes we call it "Kembang Gula", "Harum Manis", or literally just "Permen Kapas" They all refer to the same thing.
Nick was pretty much easy going man, hence you can meanggle quite nice in rich cultures of Java and Bali islands broadly. Sounds good you have the episode in Sundanese mostly inhabitant capital city of West Java, Bandung. Since English is considered as a foreign language some people were somehow lacked of vocabulary words lists, but you can do well. You stay good Nick! 👍
Go to tea plantation and kawah putih in south Bandung, explore the city by free buses, stroll around Braga, go to north Bandung to Tangkuban Perahu mountain and also explore Lembang there. Bandung is also famous for its culinary. When exploring the food, remember to mix any drink well, especially a sweet one like cendol. Most of the food such as rice porridge, Mie ayam, batagor also need to be well mixed.
Hey, what a great content! I've been watching you since your first Bali video. What a great idea to start in Indonesia lol. However, it would be a great video if you go to rural place which not a tourist destination and feel to be a local or even better if you can live with them for a couple of days. I'm pretty sure that they will be welcoming you. Anyway, I like this type of vlogging so thank you for providing this great content. Looking forward for your videos!
The way he tried to show u with his thumb it's a polite way ( Sudanese culture)to point fingers at something .. ( Wilujeung sumping di Bandung) = Welcome to Bandung Hatur nuhun = Thank you Punten = Excuse me ( when u wanna ask someone or pass walk of people who's walking front of you) Muhun Mangga = Yes please
Looks like you landed and staying at a pretty crowded side of Bandung Nick, if you want nicer environment/neighborhood the advice is go a bit further north. enjoy my humble town 👌🏼
Oh thanks for this vlog Nick! That’s my neighborhood. Hasn’t changed so much since I was left, brings back so many memories. I wish I can comeback to it anytime soon. Orang pasar (that’s what we call ourselves as the people who lives in the perimeter) always deliver! pre-pandemic era Pasar Baru always swarmed by Malaysian and Singaporean hunting for cheap clothing related stuffs. I hope it was a pleasant experience for you.
dude you definitely gotta give sri baduga museum a visit. They'll explain everything about pre colonial era and even pre Islamize era of west java, It's super cool.
mendung in bandung . cendol is the most delicious drink here in Indonesia , also Batagor is like a fried Sumay , Cotton Candy = Permen Kapas (Cotton = Kapas , Candy = Permen)
My girlfriend is from Bandung.. I haven’t been to any part of Indonesia or Bandung in particular.. from my point of view people are warm and welcoming. Food, ive tried making or purchasing here from were I live. Planning to visit her at the earliest this year.. I like your video bro👍
Hey Nick, The reason why the peanut sauce on your "batagor" doesn't really tastes like peanuts is because those street vendors usually don't use that much peanuts If you want to try a good batagor in Bandung I recommend you to try "Batagor Kingsley"
Bandung has different kinds of areas. For instance, campus area in Dipatiukur where you can have a lot of cheap meals and streetfood, laundry, hotels, cafes. Tourism area in Lembang or Setiabudi, etc.
Hi Nick. Unlike in supermarket which usually per 100 gram or pieces, street fruit seller sell the fruits in kg (Remember in kg not gram). So ask how much the fruit in kg first. Then you can buy just half (setengah) or quarter (seperempat) even one ounce (satu ons). If you buy per pieces it will be more expensive. Except for bigger fruit like watermelon u have to buy one not in kg.
Just casually browsing videos on youtube and found this. Nice vlog, Nick. I live and work in Bandung but have never been to any of those places. Hope you had a great time there!
For the food.. Batagor is so simillar with Siomay on sauce. They use peanut sauce. Batagor is as fried dumpling. It contains inside tapioca flour and fish meat and seasioning. So, in Bandung you have to try Siomay too
So far the food has been great in Bandung, any other recommendations for me?
Bolu bakar
Siomay and Roti Bakar its very delicious, mantap!
please try SEBLAK LEVEL 5!!!
Maybe try some chiken campus,,,its special type of chiken
Tahu susu lembang
Penjahit nya jujur, padahal si nick ngasih 50rb respect buat bapak itu👍👍
Awal di tawar 30k padahal cuma 5k bayarnya 50k tukang jahitnya jujur 😁
Awal di tawar 30k padahal cuma 5k bayarnya 50k tukang jahitnya jujur 😁
MasyaAllah,,, penjahit nya jujur ❤️
@@ryuken8340 ya, betul, semoga lancar selalu rezeki bro tukang jahit itu.
Betul, daripada yg di kotu🗿
Dengar suara dibelakang tiap orang².. Luar biasa adat ketimuran kita.. Pas beli cendol ada suara bapak2 nyuruh duduk pas minum.. Mantap eh.. Penjahitnya jujur banget, orang² yg nyapa dan senyum. Pengalaman seperti tu memang sudah jarang ditemui sekarang terlebih disaat pandemi kemarin
5:00 warga bandung harus bangga punya penjahit seperti akang ini.. orangnya jujur..
mad respect to that penjahit man right there.
It's funny that the Batagor seller kept talking Sundanese to you😂.
I'm originally from Bandung but I didn't know that there are so many food options in Pasar Baru area. Thanks for the vlog, Nick.
Its because you play mines far 😂 (rip english)
ikan lauk 😭🤣
Ikan lauk😂😂😂🤣
Hahaha ieu pikaseurieun..ikan lauk
Piraku atuh, di pasbar ti kapungkur ge seeur pisan jajana teh ☺️☺️☺️
인도네시아 사람들이 활기차고 좋네요. 닉이 왜 반했는지 알겠어요. ㅎㅎ
Sebagai orang Bandung salutlah mereka jujur dlm berjualan .harga yg mereka jual sama kenorang asing dan masyarakat lokal ..itu ciri kota Bandung yg ramah tamah ...enjoy Nick ...semoga kamu bisa expose tempt lebih luas LG di bdg
Masalah ramah lebih ramah orang Lombok mbak biar sy orang bandung
@@yudiandrean7918 gimana oknum si menurut aku mah, kalo lagi beruntung ya ramah2 semua kota, kalo lagi sial ya, gtudeh
Beda ama jakarta bule di porotin semua liat aja vide sebelumnya
@@heaterhandal2981 Yang dagang di Jakarta juga orang Rantau semua bro!
Harus jujur dong biar para turis mancanegara dan domestik tidak kapok. Urang Bandung ramah dan humoris. Keep Bandung Beautiful
Respect sama penjual yang jujur, baik karena sama halnya menjaga kearifan lokal yang baik dan kultur indonesia
Orang sunda memiliki kejujuran yang sangat tinggi, dan keramahan dan sambutan hangat bagi pendatang asing, saya bangga jadi warga Jawa barat.
tapi bocahnya suka tawuran
amin, semoga semua warga indonesia juga
Btulll sya pendatang & mngakui itu
Maenya ramah nyebut "kehed". 21:50.
hi Nick, I was born in Bandung and currently live in Markham (north of Toronto), Canada.
I moved to Canada to take architecture at U of Waterloo in 1973, worked in Toronto and retired 3 years ago.
I'm impressed with the way you travel.
good luck and have fun in Indonesia.
14:00 Hi Nick, the guy actually asked you about your place of origin,
He said "Dari Amrik?"
Amrik is Indonesian slang-word for America.
So "Dari Amrik?" means literally "Are you from America?" something like that.
'Amrik' was quite common slang word to refer America back in 1980s and 1990s. Now, I do believe most people use either Amerika or just US. Amrik sounds ancient at least to me and my inner circle.
wilujeng visit to bandung......nikmati keramahan urang bandung...nice jobnick
Semoga betah di Indonesia,,maafkan jika negara ini tak serapih negaramu Nick, enjoy Indonesia 🤗🇮🇩
@deden rahman 👍🙏
Kadang malu ya mba, sysah bgt org indonesia untuk ngejaga fasilitas umum
@@user-lr6hw4dq4t kalau di omongin satu2 banyak lah PR di negeri ini dari hal kecil sampai besar harusnya ada kemauan untuk merubah itu semua , negara lain bisa kenapa kita tidak ADA KEMAUAN pasti ada jalan
@@dewisarah2006 sebenernya kita butuh ada pkl2 di jalan. Cuma kadang water & waste treatmennya seenaknya buang di jalan. Belum lagi selokan, kadang orang nyapu jalan sampahnya dibuang ke situ biar sekedar nggak keliatan dari jalan. Kalo udah mampet banjir nyalah2in yg lain.
@dittoroso bukan gitu bang, saya bersyukur tinggal di Indonesia cuma ya jaga lingkungan dan fasilitas publik juga penting dong kan kalau bersih kalau nyaman diliat kita2 juga yg enak
Saya sebagai warga +62 kaget juga masih banyak orang yang jujur seperti yang Nick temukan di Bandung ini.
Mantap Nick.
Semangat terus bikin vlog raw nya.
penjahit jujur ngopi ngudud apa adanya ikhlas.. ini baru INDONESIA asli tanpa tipu2
Saya sebagai orang Bandung, sangat bangga pada pedagang pedagang jujur di kota saya
14:03 He said "Amrik," which is how Indonesians refer to Americans; it's short for Amerika. Indonesians love to shorten everything to make it sound "simpler," such as Batagor, which is short for Baso Tahu Goreng (Fried Meatball Tofu), and what you had in that is cendol Elizabeth, one famous cendol brand in Bandung, it's a sweet dessert made of rice flour coloured with pandan/suji leaf, with coconut milk and brown sugar, in some variant they might add durian or jackfruit. Oh yeah one thing, if your stomach not used to santan (coconut milk) you probably gonna have some "problem", like mild diarrhea or any digestive related problems, just be careful.
In this video, you're in an area called "Pasar Baru," which is actually Bandung's major/central market, which explains why there are so many activities and street food vendors during the day. In the past, this area was known for its textile industry, which is why there are so many cloth/fabric vendors in that area, because Bandung was known as Indonesia's fashion district, but now this area has been transformed into a more modern market with a wide range of vendors.
24:00 Cotton candy = gulali/permen kapas
permen = candy
kapas = cotton
People of Sundanese used to call cotton candy as 'aromanis' not gulali.. gulali candy is a lot more stickier than aromanis
Komentar yang sangat membantu, mantap lanjutkan👍🤟
masya allah, penjahitnya jujur sekali, panjang umur bapak, sehat selalu, di murahkan rejeki.
the language barrier is a struggle but it is pretty funny watching you try to interact with the locals
glad it's entertaining lol
terimakasih untuk orang-orang jujur di bandung, saya sebagai warga bandung senang melihatnya.
This is why I subscribed to you Nick,
Just strolling around the street, don't know what u are going to find, some are good, some are bad but that's exactly what makes me stay on this channel.
Keep it up Nick! And stay healthy.
Ikut bangga dan senang..pedagangnya baik baik dan tidak mengakali harga jualnya...salut Bandung.
You literally interact with everybody on the street 😭 wholesome content
Bade didieu, cobian heula....😃😃😃. C bapa.... bule diajak bahasa Sunda.... sae pa..
Sebagai orang Bandung saya bangga dengan kejujuran & keramahan pedagang. Tidak seperti di beberapa daeeah wisata. Jangan kan turis asing, turis kokal pun suka dikadalin.
Dua jempol untuk kejujuran pak penjahit,anda hebat....
penjahit yang jujur... berkah.. tidak memalukan warga bandung...
semoga betah di bandung
Welcome to my hometown Nick...!! Stay safe and always be careful..not everyone as honest as that sewing guy...kudos to him..we are friendly and nice people in general but it doesn't do any harm for always being alert..Enjoy Bandung !!
Holidays are filled with watching Nick's videos.. like watching a movie, curious what other interesting things will be in the content..
Thank you for promoting Bandung and its surroundings. Success always for you.
Indeed, Pasar Baru is a famous area for clothings, garments, and textiles. Before pandemic, many tourists came from Malaysia to visit Pasar Baru because there are so many varieties and the price is quite cheap too. The reason is because there are many textiles factory around Bandung.
If you're still living there, you might be interested to visit Kopi Aroma at Jalan Banceuy, an old traditional coffee roastery. Only 5 mins walk from Pasar Baru.
The surrounding area is also known as Bandung's Chinatown, because of its Chinese-style shophouses, religious places, and non-halal culinary centers.
Fun fact: There is also a Pasar Baru in Jakarta, famous for selling textiles and garments too. The difference is in Jakarta, the sellers are mainly Indian descents, while in Bandung, they are locals.
most popular vlog by Nick so far, and istg i wanna visit Bandung because of this vlog, bucket list already!
Watching culinary videos like this doesn't feel like 20 minutes is already over 🤣🤣. enjoy in Bandung, hopefully you will always be healthy and enthusiastic about making content, don't forget to continue to follow the local health protocols.
Watching this during my ramadhan fasting at 9AM feels like 🤤🤤🤤😫😫 so cravings
Bandung city just as jakarta city : packed and hectic,only much cooler climate
Just be carefull for pickpocket wherever whenever ,your phone also, while sitting on food stall or public transportation like angkot ( cab )
U are the kind of person, who will make America great again. Don't forget the spirit of early America
As someone that watch A LOT of American politics on TH-cam, Democrats Republican media blablabla, it's so refreshing to watch your vlog Nick xD
A good reminder for me, that I'm glad im Indonesian lol and can enjoy this simple lifestyle here balancing between social media and 'real life' :)
Alhamdulillah saya bangga terlahir ditanah Bandung💙
The tastiest traditional drink, Cendol...coconut milk, palm sugar syrup and green sago buble. My favorite too 😋😋😋
It was so good!
And ice
Terimakasih banyak Nick K, sudah berkunjung ke Bandung,sehat jasmani dan rohani TUHAN MEMBERKATIMU,sukses selalu, salam sejahtera dari JERMAN.
Welcome to Bandung, finally you try batagor. One of famous street food in Indonesia 😁
If you still in Bandung, don't forget visit Japanese and Dutch cave, so much histroy you can find on this place.
I went there, that'll be in an upcoming video!
Selamat datang ☺️ I hope you enjoy in Indonesia 🇲🇨☺️
14:38 it's called Cendol, it's made from Pandan leaves, thats why it's green. The consistency is like bubble tea, traditional javanese or sundanese drink. And the brown syrup is brown sugar syrup. The white liquid is coconut milk.
Awesome vlog, Nick. You've experienced the hospitality of Bandung men. 👍👍👍
Saya suka video ini, karena saya ingin lihat gimana reaksi masyarakat sekitar, terutama kejujurannya.
glad you meet so much nice Bandung peoples or we call ourselves Sundanese (Urang Sunda) based on our ethnicity, hope you enjoy and will come back again for more since we have more nice and beautiful stuff to offer
I really like your style of vlog nick, going around the street and not afraid to try a new stuff. Looking forward for your exploring in Bandung
Selamat pagi, Bandung yang nyaman... Selamat berlibur dan ber aktivitas
Alhamdulillah you got a good impression in Bandung. As an indonesian I’m really sorry for a bad experience that you had in jakarta. But believe me there’s many honest indonesian here. Don’t forget to go to asia afrika street. You’ll find a historical building and street food around at night. Enjoy your day in Bandung nick
22:09 My Asian soul screams when I see Nick eats fried chicken without rice =D. Hope you'd enjoy your adventure here in Bandung, Nick. Salam from Bandung.
Welcome to Bandung Nick, well it is not the Los Angeles, Skid Row, but at least you get to keep your life and wallet.
Orang bandung terkenal baikhati dan jujur. Suasana di bandung juga sejuk, adem deh pastinya.
Nice, Nick, you found batagor in its original region. Enjoy!
Haha, you're right, it's only on the surface, Bandung is one of Indonesia's foods heaven!
his leaving in heaven, all food around
when u record this, you have 25k subscribers, now it's double.
wish u will get 500k or Million in this year..
its a good start that nobody try scam u there nick
but i need to warn you , if you go to place like , braga, or alun-alun bandung , u need to be carefully there, because sometimes they give us higher price or even scam us
but overall bandung is a good city man, i normally go bandung at least once every years
but since corona , i havent visit bandung for last 3 yrs
enjoy the travel nick!
the Batagor seller asked if you wanted to try one bite first, and usually if a seller offer you to do so it is for free! big respect to both tailor and batagor seller that are being nice to you, also glad that u had a good time in Bandung :)
enya teh
Scam itu Masa segitu doang 10rb mba
7:58 Yes, it's not prune but dry dates from middle east countries.
Fyi,Bandung is really famous with their gourmet,A city with alot yummy things. Nick, please try KFC in Indonesia, taste so good. Want to know the difference with KFC in USA.
In fact, some varieties of dates fruit are grown in USA too, such as California and Arizona, where the climates are hot and dry (similar to Middle East)
Thanks for coming to Indonesia. I hope you'v got a good experience here.
Bandung is Indonesia’s textile capital and most popular city for Indonesians to visit. Your relative (who’s in textile business) should come and explore. The bargain is unbelievable! Also, much respect to the alteration guy, what an honest guy! Enjoy your stay in Bandung.
to be honest with you.... i have been starting to watch your video for 2 days straight now and I'm was inspired man... what you have done here is making me wanted to travel and do video too... I just starting to do cycling since 3 weeks ago and you just gave me idea to try traveling with my bicycle ... Thanks for that and hope you always healthy and keep inspiring other man... Nicely done...
That green thing inside the Es Cendol is some pudding drops made from rice flour and pandan leaf extract. Poci Iced tea means regular jasmine Iced Tea, "Poci" is the brand that also means "teapot" in Indonesian language. Indonesian term for cotton candy is "gula kapas" or "harum manis". Love to see you enjoying your day, Nick. Also, big respect that you gave some tip to the sewing guy.
you mean cendol ice
Indonesia indah dan ramah2..urang bandung hebat jujur mantap 👏👏
Bandung is famous for its leather crafts, located in Cibaduyut, one of the exporters for Harley products, and Bandung is famous for its textiles, several world football teams ordered uniforms from Bandung. The next interesting place you can visit Lembang Bandung, there are many interesting tourist attractions. About food, Bandung is heaven, lots of delicious food there.
honest tailor, keep it like that. im proud being indonesian people
23:25 Cotton Candy in Bahasa Indonesia sometimes we call it "Kembang Gula", "Harum Manis", or literally just "Permen Kapas" They all refer to the same thing.
mungkin ini yg disebut, "mental dagang"
bahkan meski ke turis luar,harga nya sama,tidak di lebih"kan.
salut.
Nick was pretty much easy going man, hence you can meanggle quite nice in rich cultures of Java and Bali islands broadly. Sounds good you have the episode in Sundanese mostly inhabitant capital city of West Java, Bandung. Since English is considered as a foreign language some people were somehow lacked of vocabulary words lists, but you can do well. You stay good Nick! 👍
Respect bgt buat penjual lokal bandung di video ini.
Nick, maybe you can visit the Japanese Cave and the Dutch Cave in Taman Hutan Raya Juanda (Juanda Forest Park), Dago, Bandung.
Bandung is my 2nd home town at Indonesia. Subscribed for the Batagor; one of my favorite meal of Indonesia (so delicious)
14:02 "Amrik" = Amerika Serikat aka United State of America
it's just an abbreviation Nick:) like USA~
Wow, that’s genius
Hi Nick, nice to see enjoy the Indonesian street food in Bandung. Hope that it will be a great experience for you.
Go to tea plantation and kawah putih in south Bandung, explore the city by free buses, stroll around Braga, go to north Bandung to Tangkuban Perahu mountain and also explore Lembang there. Bandung is also famous for its culinary. When exploring the food, remember to mix any drink well, especially a sweet one like cendol. Most of the food such as rice porridge, Mie ayam, batagor also need to be well mixed.
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Terimakasih bang nick telah mengunjungi kota bandung tercinta bang dan mereview kota bandung.
Hey, what a great content! I've been watching you since your first Bali video. What a great idea to start in Indonesia lol. However, it would be a great video if you go to rural place which not a tourist destination and feel to be a local or even better if you can live with them for a couple of days. I'm pretty sure that they will be welcoming you.
Anyway, I like this type of vlogging so thank you for providing this great content. Looking forward for your videos!
The way he tried to show u with his thumb it's a polite way ( Sudanese culture)to point fingers at something .. ( Wilujeung sumping di Bandung) = Welcome to Bandung
Hatur nuhun = Thank you
Punten = Excuse me ( when u wanna ask someone or pass walk of people who's walking front of you)
Muhun Mangga = Yes please
Looks like you landed and staying at a pretty crowded side of Bandung Nick, if you want nicer environment/neighborhood the advice is go a bit further north. enjoy my humble town 👌🏼
Terima kasih Mr Nick sudah berkunjung di kota kelahiran saya BANDUNG. Paris Van Java....
Poci is the name of the brand, Nick 😁. And for the Cotton Candy, you can say 'gulali'. It takes from gula = sugar.
Oh thanks for this vlog Nick!
That’s my neighborhood. Hasn’t changed so much since I was left, brings back so many memories.
I wish I can comeback to it anytime soon.
Orang pasar (that’s what we call ourselves as the people who lives in the perimeter) always deliver!
pre-pandemic era Pasar Baru always swarmed by Malaysian and Singaporean hunting for cheap clothing related stuffs.
I hope it was a pleasant experience for you.
dude you definitely gotta give sri baduga museum a visit. They'll explain everything about pre colonial era and even pre Islamize era of west java, It's super cool.
mendung in bandung . cendol is the most delicious drink here in Indonesia , also Batagor is like a fried Sumay , Cotton Candy = Permen Kapas (Cotton = Kapas , Candy = Permen)
Tukang batagor lucu bule diajak ngomong sunda😂
sunda VS inggris wkwkwkw
Thanks for visit Indonesia, Bandung is full with a lot of creative food and its delicious
Yes, they got great street food there in Bandung. Try all of 'em, Nick!
My girlfriend is from Bandung.. I haven’t been to any part of Indonesia or Bandung in particular.. from my point of view people are warm and welcoming. Food, ive tried making or purchasing here from were I live. Planning to visit her at the earliest this year.. I like your video bro👍
Hey Nick, The reason why the peanut sauce on your "batagor" doesn't really tastes like peanuts is because those street vendors usually don't use that much peanuts
If you want to try a good batagor in Bandung I recommend you to try "Batagor Kingsley"
Mantap....gitu donk Pedagang indonesia Jujur adalah Trademark kita.... pokoknya Jujur jadi Berkah
Bandung has different kinds of areas. For instance, campus area in Dipatiukur where you can have a lot of cheap meals and streetfood, laundry, hotels, cafes. Tourism area in Lembang or Setiabudi, etc.
Welcome to the city of Bandung Nick, Bandung is Paris Van Java in which there are many very beautiful destinations that need to be visited
Hi Nick. Unlike in supermarket which usually per 100 gram or pieces, street fruit seller sell the fruits in kg (Remember in kg not gram). So ask how much the fruit in kg first. Then you can buy just half (setengah) or quarter (seperempat) even one ounce (satu ons). If you buy per pieces it will be more expensive. Except for bigger fruit like watermelon u have to buy one not in kg.
Just casually browsing videos on youtube and found this. Nice vlog, Nick. I live and work in Bandung but have never been to any of those places. Hope you had a great time there!
So many delicious street food in Bandung, especially seblak 🤩
Enjoy in our bandung nick its an honor you've come to my country.
The city of Bandung is rich in culinary tourism, come back to Bandung and explore its natural attractions too nick!
Terima kasih sudah memperkenalkan street food bandung, semoga vlog anda semakin terkenal
Rp 5.000 ditawar Rp 30.000 tukang jahitnya bengong 😀. Sepertinya itu di Pasar Baru Bandung
Di sangka Rp 50.000 mangkanya Nick nawar Rp 30.000 padahal cuma Rp 5.000 😁
Hi nick Welcome to bandung,there are many nice food you can Explorer,enjoy..👍👍
For the food..
Batagor is so simillar with Siomay on sauce. They use peanut sauce. Batagor is as fried dumpling. It contains inside tapioca flour and fish meat and seasioning.
So, in Bandung you have to try Siomay too
wow .. i hope you enjoy the kindness and honestly the people of sundanesse .. becouse you are so kind too ..