when foreigners say - its amazing, out of this world, or wooosh - we msian learn to appreciate what we consider normal everyday stuff. thanx ❤❤ teachers. we are so grateful.
03:13 it's bihun /meehon siam. Bihun is a thin rice noodle. Siam is the old name of Thailand. Malaysian have tendency to name other places name to our cuisine, sometimes related or unrelated the cuisine 😅 And sirap bandung are unrelated at all to Bandung Indonesia 😅
I love that mall! I stay at the airbnb connected to lalaport and always take the overpass to Berjaya bc it has lots to see + my kids love the rides👌. Have you been to ICC pudu hawker center? 15 min walk frm there and delicious chinese/malay options for brunch 👌
@@bluestarfishsea Oh nice, that’s so convenient! There’s so much for kids to do there, no wonder they love it! 😊 We had ICC pudu hawker center on our list but didn’t make it there! We will definitely have to go there next time!
my favorite is Pavilion 😁 but more local people in Berjaya definitely,but unfortunately I have a feeling that Berjaya Shopping center is dying since many stores on 5th floor and above are closed or with low traffic to none. 🤷🏼♂
Just to let you guys know, bungkus is a typical lifestyle tradition in Malaysia, nasi lemak bungkus, nasi bungkus etc are some of the common comfort street food, especially from the open night markets where everything is taken away, bungkus, or wrapped. Gone are the days, about a decade ago, the RM1 nasi lemak bungkus, or nasi goreng bungkus, or bihun/kway teow bungkus from the roadside vendors. Things used to be much cheaper in Malaysia, not so long ago, just over a decade.
Since Linda mentioned that she likes noodles since she was a kid, I do hope that you guys have tasted some of the delicious noodles in Malaysia. The common comfort noodles are the stir fried noodles, stir fried bihun (vermicelli), stir fried char kway teow, but there are some of the delicious noodles with broth like curry laksa, asam laksa, prawn noodles, and many more types of noodles, including the instant noodles from the grocery stores.
In case Jon wants to know, the tall building outside the window is the TRX Tower, the second tallest building in KL after the Merdeka 118 Tower, the 2nd tallest building in the world. Adjacent to it is the TRX Exchange Mall, and on top of it is a rooftop garden and kids recreational area.
@@Yasin_Affandi We really enjoyed the meal! Everything we had was so tasty! 😋 We tried a lot of noodles in Malaysia, if you keep watching our series…you’ll see! 😊 And as always, thank you for all the great information and for taking the time to comment on our video! We really do appreciate it! 🥰
A long time ago before WW2 Thailand was called Siam . Mee Siam is not a thai dish but a Malaysian dish its Malaysian "idea" of thai food hence a lot of thai flavors. Another one is Nasi Pattaya has a thai name but isn't thai its Malaysian . Its fried rice wrapped in omelet its very similar to Japanese Omuraisu . Bungkus means to wrap or take away. Kawkaw is a slang its been awhile umm i think it means cute/trendy/hip or fashionable or all of that (do they still use that slang ? *shrug*. its almost like saying "groovy" lol ).
@@mr3111 Wow! That is so interesting! Thank you for sharing this with us. It’s so great to learn history through food! 😮 We didn’t know kawkaw was slang! 🤭
@@BingoandBinew I think i might have a mistake Kawkaw appears to be a Chinese hokkien word for "strong" . I've always thought it was a slang. Its usually used to describe food. Kawkaw coffee would be a strong coffee. Bungkus could mean solid? maybe? or tightly wrapped perhaps.
@@BingoandBinew yeah sorry i am not Chinese but even as a malay chinese words would creep in there's lots and you know there's Mandarin, Cantonese and Hokkien . Even some Chinese don't know cuz they don't speak that dialect.
@@BingoandBinew people used to climb and hike those hills as it offers scenic view - one side is the city while on the other side it is lush green forest and water catchment reservoir. However due to its rocky and being narrow (just few meters wide), several incidents has made the area restrictive to the public. You can Google Klang Gates Quartz Ridge - it's even proposed to become a UNESCO World Heritage site.
You were on the 8th floor’s escalator i saw the 7 eleven’s signboard in the back, guess what, thats my office haha thats the hq. Basically from the 6-10th floors you can find Berjaya Group of companies tht are occupying the spaces (711, paris baguette, kenny rogers, sports toto etc) glad that you liked the mall. Fun fact, i only knew about the cinema after a year working in that building. Same goes with the other random independent shops that sells random stuffs.
@@amirulfaiz6003 Oh yes! We noticed that 7-11 office! It looked quite nice. 😊 That is a fun fact! There is so much to see and explore in that mall I wouldn’t be surprised if there are still more things you don’t know about! 😅
When it comes to rollercoasters, are you like Linda or Jon?
Apabila bercakap tentang rollercoaster, adakah anda seperti Linda atau Jon?
when foreigners say - its amazing, out of this world, or wooosh - we msian learn to appreciate what we consider normal everyday stuff. thanx ❤❤ teachers. we are so grateful.
@@macdmacd7896 Thank you for your wonderful comment! We are so happy that we are able to show you the beauty we see through our eyes. 😍
funny about that mismatched pair of slippers.. those drinks in carry bags looks old school street stall style very nice...huge mall!
@@allancristophe6810 Yes this mall was quite the experience! 😅
What a wonderful video. Hope that you guys have had a good time with your exploration in Berjaya Times Square Mall.
@@Yasin_Affandi Thank you so much! We had a great time! 😊
@@BingoandBinew Lovely. 😀
03:13 it's bihun /meehon siam.
Bihun is a thin rice noodle.
Siam is the old name of Thailand.
Malaysian have tendency to name other places name to our cuisine, sometimes related or unrelated the cuisine 😅
And sirap bandung are unrelated at all to Bandung Indonesia 😅
@@bartocastro3672 That’s funny! 😂
Thank you for sharing this wisdom with us, we really appreciate it! 🤗
I love that mall! I stay at the airbnb connected to lalaport and always take the overpass to Berjaya bc it has lots to see + my kids love the rides👌. Have you been to ICC pudu hawker center? 15 min walk frm there and delicious chinese/malay options for brunch 👌
@@bluestarfishsea Oh nice, that’s so convenient! There’s so much for kids to do there, no wonder they love it! 😊
We had ICC pudu hawker center on our list but didn’t make it there! We will definitely have to go there next time!
Terima kasih cantik and hansem..
@@AbdulRazak-ce1bk Terima kasih atas komen baik anda! ☺️
my favorite is Pavilion 😁 but more local people in Berjaya definitely,but unfortunately I have a feeling that Berjaya Shopping center is dying since many stores on 5th floor and above are closed or with low traffic to none. 🤷🏼♂
@@YgslvLost We hope that doesn’t happen, but we know what you mean! 😢
The nasi lemak bungkus and meehoon siam bungkus together with the milky iced tea and rose syrup looked so good, yummy.
Just to let you guys know, bungkus is a typical lifestyle tradition in Malaysia, nasi lemak bungkus, nasi bungkus etc are some of the common comfort street food, especially from the open night markets where everything is taken away, bungkus, or wrapped. Gone are the days, about a decade ago, the RM1 nasi lemak bungkus, or nasi goreng bungkus, or bihun/kway teow bungkus from the roadside vendors. Things used to be much cheaper in Malaysia, not so long ago, just over a decade.
Since Linda mentioned that she likes noodles since she was a kid, I do hope that you guys have tasted some of the delicious noodles in Malaysia. The common comfort noodles are the stir fried noodles, stir fried bihun (vermicelli), stir fried char kway teow, but there are some of the delicious noodles with broth like curry laksa, asam laksa, prawn noodles, and many more types of noodles, including the instant noodles from the grocery stores.
In case Jon wants to know, the tall building outside the window is the TRX Tower, the second tallest building in KL after the Merdeka 118 Tower, the 2nd tallest building in the world. Adjacent to it is the TRX Exchange Mall, and on top of it is a rooftop garden and kids recreational area.
@@Yasin_Affandi We really enjoyed the meal! Everything we had was so tasty! 😋
We tried a lot of noodles in Malaysia, if you keep watching our series…you’ll see! 😊
And as always, thank you for all the great information and for taking the time to comment on our video! We really do appreciate it! 🥰
@@BingoandBinew Wonderful. Appreciate your video too. Enjoy your Sunday. 😀
A long time ago before WW2 Thailand was called Siam . Mee Siam is not a thai dish but a Malaysian dish its Malaysian "idea" of thai food hence a lot of thai flavors. Another one is Nasi Pattaya has a thai name but isn't thai its Malaysian . Its fried rice wrapped in omelet its very similar to Japanese Omuraisu . Bungkus means to wrap or take away. Kawkaw is a slang its been awhile umm i think it means cute/trendy/hip or fashionable or all of that (do they still use that slang ? *shrug*. its almost like saying "groovy" lol ).
@@mr3111 Wow! That is so interesting! Thank you for sharing this with us. It’s so great to learn history through food! 😮
We didn’t know kawkaw was slang! 🤭
@@BingoandBinew I think i might have a mistake Kawkaw appears to be a Chinese hokkien word for "strong" . I've always thought it was a slang. Its usually used to describe food. Kawkaw coffee would be a strong coffee. Bungkus could mean solid? maybe? or tightly wrapped perhaps.
@@mr3111 oOOOo! Well thank you for coming back and telling us that! I guess all of us learned something new. 😊
@@BingoandBinew yeah sorry i am not Chinese but even as a malay chinese words would creep in there's lots and you know there's Mandarin, Cantonese and Hokkien . Even some Chinese don't know cuz they don't speak that dialect.
@@mr3111 Oh yes! We totally understand, no need to apologize. There’s so many influences that trickle in!
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@@chayapatchaya8782 🥰🥰🥰
BKK IS BUNGKUS KAW KAW...NOT BANGKOK...OMG...HOW COULD U NOT HAVE FIGURED THAT ONE OUT
@@syedidrus90 OH MY GOSH! I guess we had Bangkok on our minds! 😂🫣
That bihun siam is thai fusion. Rice noodle with tomyam paste. The bihun is so good and packs so much flavour.
@@lowstreamixx Thank you for solving the mystery! We appreciate it! 🤗
10:48 thats not just normal mountains..thats the longest quartz ridge in the world
@@fahiruzrazali Wow! We had no idea! That’s a really amazing fact! Thank you for letting us know. 😊
@@BingoandBinew people used to climb and hike those hills as it offers scenic view - one side is the city while on the other side it is lush green forest and water catchment reservoir. However due to its rocky and being narrow (just few meters wide), several incidents has made the area restrictive to the public.
You can Google Klang Gates Quartz Ridge - it's even proposed to become a UNESCO World Heritage site.
You were on the 8th floor’s escalator i saw the 7 eleven’s signboard in the back, guess what, thats my office haha thats the hq. Basically from the 6-10th floors you can find Berjaya Group of companies tht are occupying the spaces (711, paris baguette, kenny rogers, sports toto etc) glad that you liked the mall. Fun fact, i only knew about the cinema after a year working in that building. Same goes with the other random independent shops that sells random stuffs.
@@amirulfaiz6003 Oh yes! We noticed that 7-11 office! It looked quite nice. 😊
That is a fun fact! There is so much to see and explore in that mall I wouldn’t be surprised if there are still more things you don’t know about! 😅
Hi.Bungkus is pronounced as Boongkoos.it is a Malay word.
@@JosephLim-gc8tu Hi! Thank you for letting us know! 😊
@@BingoandBinew you are welcome.
@@BingoandBinewBungkus means to wrap or wrapped.
@@JosephLim-gc8tu That makes sense!