The rice that is wrapped in paper and banana leaf is called nasi lemak, it's the national dish of Malaysia. It's a coconut rice, with sambal (fried chilli paste), boiled egg and other condiments. Yes, you spotted the dried anchovies in the sambal. Nowadays, deep fried dried anchovies are the regular condiment in nasi lemak.
We call those noodles kuey tiaw. There are various ways of cooking it that you can try later. kueytiaw fried clams...kueytiaw soup as you eat...kueytiaw tomyam...kueytiaw kungfu...kueytiaw curry...kueytiaw lakna and my favorite is char kuew tiaw. good luck.I love seeing how excited you both are when you eat. That's why I subscribe to your channel
Here comes the best foodies! Your food tours are so tempting and raw that one can have the real feel of that culture and place. Keep enjoying the local food and share amazing content
The flat noodles is called kuey tiaw....bcoz it is soupy and has clear broth...we call it just kuetiaw soup...it can be chicken or beef..the yellow noodles is call egg noodles or mee.....the thin and white noodles is called bihun @meehoon....all those noodles have different textures...
If you gonna move to Malaysia you have hit the gym :). You can’t resist Malaysian foods so variations to choose and you started to gain plus some eatery places or restaurants operating 24 hrs.
That takozas you ate is actually called Takoyaki. Its a Japanese street food actually. Those fish flakes are called Bonito flakes. Takoyaki was introduced to Malaysia around 10 years ago I think, and since that it has become one of Malaysians fav street food, but localized alot unlike the original Takoyaki in Japan. The ones in Malaysia are smothered with mayonnaise and soy sauce, we like it messy here. Unlike the original version in Japan, the presentation is simple and not messy. I would like to suggest for you to try Ramly Burger. Its has always been a hit for foreigners. Try it!
Malaysia is a paradise for all foodies and shoppers. No wonder this country is known as a Truly Asia. You don't have to worry about the quality of the food because all traders are controlled by the Health Enforcement Officers, Commodity Price Controllers, City Council Officers and other Department Enforcement Officers so that there is no poisoning and fraud reported, compared to other countries...
Welcome to M'sia guys ..love how u described the foods ..very genuine opinions ..anyway we looks forward for you next vlogs along u in here ..btw stay safe, keep healthy and good luck guys ..😊
Thanks for coming to Malaysia guys. Happy to see you’re enjoying the food as much as we enjoyed them too! May you find our country amazing and may our people makes you feel comfortable and treat you both with warm welcome ❤❤
That flat noodle is called kue tiaw, and sometimes spelt differently (kue teo, koteow etc). It's cooked in soup or fried. The most famous version in char kue tiaw (kuetoew), especialy in yhe northern areas such as penang. Welcome to malaysia! Welcome to malaysia.
Welcome to Malaysia.. I enjoy to watch your street food video .. Such a awesome honestt review about our street food.. there's more for you guys to explore.. keep it up .
Moving onto Malaysia! How different is it with the culture from India. Mmm noodle soup with a bit of spice. Always down for a pancake of any kind. Oh man the sauces, the street food. What a delicious video.
You're my favourite couple! I love that you tried so many different items. Air is ah yer which means water. The aur mata kucing is a type of fruit with a small black seed so the literal translation is eye of cat. The fruit looks similar to a longan
hi my brother, I am a new fan of both of you, I respectfully welcome you to our country which is not so luxurious and magnificent, I hope you both are happy and happy while here, greetings from us Malaysians..❤❤🤗🤗
Ladies and gentlemen, after a long absence...I am happy to inform you that the destructive food conqueror Obelix has returned to us with real and wonderful food in Malaysia.😋😋😋🤤🤤🤤
You need to stir up the cendol before you have it.. the brown thing is palm sugar syrup.. the green thing is the cendol made with rice flour if i'm not mistaken...
We ate this dish in Penang its under Chinese new year 😋 it was delicious We had many delicious dishes in Penang and also Malacca 😋 Tomorrow we have a new video with delicious Duck noodles we both enjoyed so much 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Welcome to Malaysia Kay and Gogo, everything you guys have tried in this video is only 1/3 of Malaysian food and they were Malaysian "Malay" food. You guys should also try the other Malaysian "Chinese" and Malaysian "Indian" food Depending on how long you guys are staying, check out places like Genting Highlands (about an hour away from Kuala Lumpur) and Cameron Highlands (about 2 over hours away from Kuala Lumpur), both are at higher altitudes and are great getaway from the heat of the city. Other places within 4 hours of travel worth going are Penang and Ipoh, better food than Kuala Lumpur and attractions too. Don't forget to try out these well known Malaysian foods :- (be aware of chili spiciness level which could be too much for you guys if you are not used to it, you can ask for no chili or "NO pedas", Malay word for no spiciness but still expect a little spiciness) 1) Malaysian Malay food - Nasi Lemak, Satay, Ramly Burger, Nasi Kerabu, Rendang Chicken or beef, Mix rice (choose your own dishes) 2) Malaysian Chinese food - Hokkien mee, Char Kuey Teow, Roasted pork rice, Char Siew rice, Curry Laksa (avoid if you are not into spiciness), Salted egg Prawn, White Coffee, Apam Balik (thick version). For Malaysian Chinese food, visit ICC Pudu in the morning, around 8am, plenty of great Malaysian Chinese food (different from what's available in UK) and you might want to go back several times to try more. 3) Malaysian Indian food - Nasi Kandar, Teh Tarik, Roti Canai, Capati, Cendol (ice dessert, mix the palm sugar up before consuming). Place to go is Brickfields which is also known as Little India. If you do not like drinks too sweet, tell the eatery staff you want "Less sweet" as sometimes drinks can be a little too sweet at certain places. Also make sure to mix the drinks up as Sugar or milk are always at the bottom of the cup or mug.
Wow you are so kind taking the time to give us this amazing information. We really have enjoyed foods in Malaysia we have more videos out soon we visited also Penang and ate some amazing foods and also Malacca. We have so much to learn as it's all new. Once again thank you so much 💓
Wanjo is overrated. And not original nasi lemak.. the rice has no coconut flavour. Sambal is super sweet. It has Indonesian vibes to it. It was brilliant of them to have a taste of the original nasi lemak wrapped with banana leaves in the street in this video. That is the real nasi lemak
Yeah, nasi lemak is most popular food a.k.a national dish of malaysia. nasi lemak is traditionally wrapped in banana leaves, which is what you buy. anyway that is the basic nasi lemak but now nasi lemak can be found in various flavors of delicious side dishes.
Pls stir up the CENDOL before drinking. Let the red colour @ rose syrup, brown syrup, coconut milk, ice, toppings are mixed well. Any drinks can u all ask for Less Sweet too
Hope that you guys have had fun with your explorations in KL. What a wonderful video.
In the beginning of your video, you had kway teow soup. Kway teow is a flat rice noodles. Char kway teow is a very popular dish in Malaysia.
Air mata kucing is a drink made from dried longan.
The rice that is wrapped in paper and banana leaf is called nasi lemak, it's the national dish of Malaysia. It's a coconut rice, with sambal (fried chilli paste), boiled egg and other condiments. Yes, you spotted the dried anchovies in the sambal. Nowadays, deep fried dried anchovies are the regular condiment in nasi lemak.
So kind thank you for all your information and mostly thank you for watching us 😊
We really appreciate it 🙏
@@KayandGogo You are welcome. Thank you too. 😁
I fall in love with Malay food it was like love on first sight. Has anyone else felt like that as well
I've never had Malaysian food before but this all looks so delicious!
It's so good! Definitely try it 😀😀😀😀
This was a great look at the yummy Malaysian food and the people.
Thank you so much ❤️🙏🏽
The pronunciation for "Malaysia" is on point
Awww that's good to know
Thank you for watching us 😊
Yeay..tottaly agree..sound like a local one❤
Thank you too couple of u.Have a nice days while in Malaysia.
@@karimbinbusri5044 thank you so much 💓
@@ennieshah6976 thank you so much 💓
Welcome to Malaysia. Love watching yr video n Gogo’s reactions to food tasting. Enjoy ur stay n may you both have a memorable experiences.
Thank you so much 😁
To eat Cendol..you must stir it first. The brown colour at the bottom is the brown sugar. That is the reason you must stir it first before you drink.
Thank you so much for the information
And also for watching us 😊
Chow Kew tiew beef soup
The brown sugar is palm sugar
Welcome to Malaysia guys.... thanks so much for visiting our country.Enjoy & have fun 👍
Thank you! 😃 so much and thank you for watching us 😊
Thank you for sharing your experience in Malaysia. We appreciate your content and open minded approach. Please don’t stop posting ❤
More to come! And thanks so much for your lovely comment ❤️🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽
We call those noodles kuey tiaw. There are various ways of cooking it that you can try later. kueytiaw fried clams...kueytiaw soup as you eat...kueytiaw tomyam...kueytiaw kungfu...kueytiaw curry...kueytiaw lakna and my favorite is char kuew tiaw. good luck.I love seeing how excited you both are when you eat. That's why I subscribe to your channel
Tomyam is our favourite. What is your?
Here comes the best foodies! Your food tours are so tempting and raw that one can have the real feel of that culture and place. Keep enjoying the local food and share amazing content
So nice
Thank you loveliest friends 😘
The flat noodles is called kuey tiaw....bcoz it is soupy and has clear broth...we call it just kuetiaw soup...it can be chicken or beef..the yellow noodles is call egg noodles or mee.....the thin and white noodles is called bihun @meehoon....all those noodles have different textures...
Thank you great information and thank you for watching us 😊
Kuewtiaw is literally as what you are referring… flat rice noodles… the bihun is vermicelli
Love from here in iran 🇮🇷. You two are amazing
So kind ✨️
Thank you for watching us 😊 🙏
If you gonna move to Malaysia you have hit the gym :). You can’t resist Malaysian foods so variations to choose and you started to gain plus some eatery places or restaurants operating 24 hrs.
It is heaven for Gogo
That takozas you ate is actually called Takoyaki. Its a Japanese street food actually. Those fish flakes are called Bonito flakes. Takoyaki was introduced to Malaysia around 10 years ago I think, and since that it has become one of Malaysians fav street food, but localized alot unlike the original Takoyaki in Japan. The ones in Malaysia are smothered with mayonnaise and soy sauce, we like it messy here. Unlike the original version in Japan, the presentation is simple and not messy. I would like to suggest for you to try Ramly Burger. Its has always been a hit for foreigners. Try it!
Wow thank you so much for the information
It was our first time trying it and we absolutely loved it.
Thank you for watching us 😊
Alhamdulillah the Malaysia
Alhamdulillah
Delicious street food of Malaysia ❤😮😊
Yes it was!
Thank you 😊
Malaysia is a paradise for all foodies and shoppers. No wonder this country is known as a Truly Asia. You don't have to worry about the quality of the food because all traders are controlled by the Health Enforcement Officers, Commodity Price Controllers, City Council Officers and other Department Enforcement Officers so that there is no poisoning and fraud reported, compared to other countries...
We really do agree
We cannot praise Malaysia enough
Such a beautiful well run country
Kay wants to move here haha 😄
Thank you for watching 😊
@@KayandGogo ❣👋
Yummy food all the way
You got that right! Delicious 😋
Thank you for watching us 🙏
The flat noodle is called kuey teow. It looks very delicious with d drinks
Thank you so much
Very nice like
Thank you! Cheers!
You are welcome
Welcome to M'sia guys ..love how u described the foods ..very genuine opinions ..anyway we looks forward for you next vlogs along u in here ..btw stay safe, keep healthy and good luck guys ..😊
So kind
Thank you for watching us 😊 🙏
Thanks for coming to Malaysia guys. Happy to see you’re enjoying the food as much as we enjoyed them too! May you find our country amazing and may our people makes you feel comfortable and treat you both with warm welcome ❤❤
You are so kind
We honestly had such wonderful experiences in Malaysia people were so friendly and helpful to.
Thank you for watching us 😊
Nice experience.... there's a lot more food to explore....enjoy it
Thank you so much
We really had some amazing foods
There are lots more videos out soon from penang and malacca 🙂
Thank you for watching us 😊 🙏
Prawn is my favourite too...
Delicious 😋
That flat noodle is called kue tiaw, and sometimes spelt differently (kue teo, koteow etc).
It's cooked in soup or fried.
The most famous version in char kue tiaw (kuetoew), especialy in yhe northern areas such as penang.
Welcome to malaysia!
Welcome to malaysia.
Great information thank you and thank you for watching us 😊
Most well came to K,Lumpur hope u enjoy and fan
So kind
Thank you so much 💓
Welcome Malaysia with good food.
So kind
Thank you 😊
nyum nyum
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8:29 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂The Malaysian lady was amazed at the gogo bite...even though the poor woman only saw a small part of what the destroyer Obelix was doing.
Obelix meets Malaysia 🇲🇾 😅🤣😂
Just chanced upon your channel and you guys seem like very genuine folks. Have a great time in Malaysia and safe travels 🙌🏻
Thanks so much! 😊 and thank youfor watching us we really appreciate it 🙏
Makes me hungry seeing both of you eating street food there and then. 😋😋😋😋😋😋😋
It's delicious 😋
You should try Satay/Sate.
It's barbecued meat (choices of lamb, chicken, beef) on a skewer with peanut sauce dipping.
Definitely Malaysian ..
Malaysia is the food heaven Gogo says 😄😄
Welcome to Malaysia. Hope you guys enjoy your visit. Those flat noodles are called “koay teow”
Thanks! 😃
Welcome to Malaysia.. I enjoy to watch your street food video .. Such a awesome honestt review about our street food.. there's more for you guys to explore.. keep it up .
You are so kind
Thank you for watching
We have lots more videos out soon
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Keep making videos and enjoy your time guys! Take care!!
Thank you! Will do!
So kind ✨️ 😌 ☺️ 💛
Welcome to Malaysia. Do enjoy your stay. The sauce with nasi lemak is sambal, not salsa. Do try satay, nasi minyak and rendang
Thanks for the tips! And thank you for watching us 😊
@@KayandGogo you're welcome
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Nice vlog
Thank you 😊
All the food looks really good! The fact that it is cheap is even better!
So cheap and delicious 😋
Welcome to Malaysia Guys and enjoy the street foods and eat till you'll drop.
Thanks! 😃
Malaysian food is food Heaven 😋
nice vlog
Thank you 😊
JOM,,MAKAN,,,YUMMY
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Moving onto Malaysia! How different is it with the culture from India. Mmm noodle soup with a bit of spice. Always down for a pancake of any kind. Oh man the sauces, the street food. What a delicious video.
Absolutely delicious food in a beautiful country 😊
The noodle you take call Kotew Mee Soup...nice
It's delicious 😋
You're my favourite couple! I love that you tried so many different items. Air is ah yer which means water. The aur mata kucing is a type of fruit with a small black seed so the literal translation is eye of cat. The fruit looks similar to a longan
You are so sweet
Thank you for watching us 🙏
Your comment really made us happy 😊
That crispy pancake call Spam Balik so nice with nut flavour
So good
Welcome to Malaysia ❤
So kind
Thank you for watching us 😊
I see you guys are eating kweteou soup there delicious for sure
Wow that was so delicious
30:34 cendol you must mix all brown sugar and top coconut than you drink
Thank you 👋 😊
Try kerepok lekor made of fish. Great snack to munch on. You can even buy crispy dried versions of it which you can fry at home.
Sounds great! Sounds yummy
Thanks for the tips 😀
cendol delicious..on top ..green colour mix first ..please visit to mamak cendol & rojak
Sure 😊 thank you for the tips 🙏
hi my brother, I am a new fan of both of you, I respectfully welcome you to our country which is not so luxurious and magnificent, I hope you both are happy and happy while here, greetings from us Malaysians..❤❤🤗🤗
Hello Brother
Thank you so much we appreciate the kindness and warmth shown by Malaysian people.
We have lots more to share with you 😊
Must try satay, roti canai etc etc etc and nasi lemak again.
Yummy we ate some delicious foods 😋 especially in Penang
Welcome to Malaysia Kay & Gogo,have a nice days from Ipoh Perak Malaysia
So kind thank you and thank you for watching us 😊
@@KayandGogo enjoy your holidays
The banana leave packet you just had was the Malaysia national dish..❤😘
So good!
Thank you for watching us 😊
Ladies and gentlemen, after a long absence...I am happy to inform you that the destructive food conqueror Obelix has returned to us with real and wonderful food in Malaysia.😋😋😋🤤🤤🤤
Well said 👏 👌 👍 🙌
You need to stir up the cendol before you have it.. the brown thing is palm sugar syrup.. the green thing is the cendol made with rice flour if i'm not mistaken...
Thank you so much 💓
It was so sweet at the bottom
We definitely should of mixed it
The flat noodles called "KWETEAW" 🥰🇲🇾🇲🇾❤️
Thank you so much and thank you for watching us 😊 💕
Air Mata Kucing = cats tear water.. It's juices from Mata Kucing fruit...
Thank you 😊
@@KayandGogo your most welcome
Cendol: the bottom is palm sugar, the white one is coconut milk. You must stir it before you drink it
Thank you 😊
😊Nasi Lemak = rice coconutmilksour cook, with anchovies or egg or beef or chicken or fish or prawn or squid or else...delicious while warm
We honestly love this dish it's so tasty. 😋
26:47 your necklace is so cute..
Thanks so much. Can you read what it says?
@@KayandGogo جوكال (go kayl)
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Welcome to malaysia my friend❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
So kind
Thank you so much 💓
Welcome to malaysia
So kind thank you
And thank you for watching us 😊
😊Chendol = smoothy of coconutmilk cream + redbean + greenflour + milk + corncream + brownsugar + icecream ontop, having niceday...
Thanks for the tips! It's delicious 😋
I think nasi kandar will make Gogo dance! It is easily one of the tastiest dishes! ❤
We ate this dish in Penang its under Chinese new year 😋 it was delicious
We had many delicious dishes in Penang and also Malacca 😋 Tomorrow we have a new video with delicious Duck noodles we both enjoyed so much 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Next, u must eat roti canai for breakfast. You can get roti canai either at Mamak restaurants (Indian Muslims) or at malay restaurants 😊
Wow 👌 that's exactly 💯 what we ate video is out tomorrow 😊
We love recommendations thank you 😊
@@KayandGogo u guys are ahead of me when come to eating one of the best local breakfasts..
@bakafrayaborja896 so kind thank you 😊 💓
For cendol you got to mixed it well then it will be very tasty
Awww we really got this wrong
Next time we will mix it
Thank you and thank you for watching us 😊
24:39 sukun = breadfruit
Thank you 😊
Welcome to Malaysia Kay and Gogo, everything you guys have tried in this video is only 1/3 of Malaysian food and they were Malaysian "Malay" food. You guys should also try the other Malaysian "Chinese" and Malaysian "Indian" food
Depending on how long you guys are staying, check out places like Genting Highlands (about an hour away from Kuala Lumpur) and Cameron Highlands (about 2 over hours away from Kuala Lumpur), both are at higher altitudes and are great getaway from the heat of the city. Other places within 4 hours of travel worth going are Penang and Ipoh, better food than Kuala Lumpur and attractions too.
Don't forget to try out these well known Malaysian foods :- (be aware of chili spiciness level which could be too much for you guys if you are not used to it, you can ask for no chili or "NO pedas", Malay word for no spiciness but still expect a little spiciness)
1) Malaysian Malay food - Nasi Lemak, Satay, Ramly Burger, Nasi Kerabu, Rendang Chicken or beef, Mix rice (choose your own dishes)
2) Malaysian Chinese food - Hokkien mee, Char Kuey Teow, Roasted pork rice, Char Siew rice, Curry Laksa (avoid if you are not into spiciness), Salted egg Prawn, White Coffee, Apam Balik (thick version). For Malaysian Chinese food, visit ICC Pudu in the morning, around 8am, plenty of great Malaysian Chinese food (different from what's available in UK) and you might want to go back several times to try more.
3) Malaysian Indian food - Nasi Kandar, Teh Tarik, Roti Canai, Capati, Cendol (ice dessert, mix the palm sugar up before consuming). Place to go is Brickfields which is also known as Little India.
If you do not like drinks too sweet, tell the eatery staff you want "Less sweet" as sometimes drinks can be a little too sweet at certain places. Also make sure to mix the drinks up as Sugar or milk are always at the bottom of the cup or mug.
Wow you are so kind taking the time to give us this amazing information.
We really have enjoyed foods in Malaysia we have more videos out soon we visited also Penang and ate some amazing foods and also Malacca. We have so much to learn as it's all new. Once again thank you so much 💓
The only thing we don't eat is pork so some dishes we couldn't eat.
❤😂 i love o watch GOGO face erxpression 😂😂😂 . u know in malaysia 1970th we call AL-GOGO era .. ❤😂😂
Haha 😄 that's great thank you 😊 🤣🤣
And thank you for watching us 😊
1:40 it is kueh Tiaw Basah.
Thank you so much
Will be more delicious if read bismillah before eat 😊. Welcome to Malaysia. Hope you guys enjoy.
Was-Salam. Thank you so much for the comment. As a raised Muslim in Turkey We start Bismillah before we eat as well
😊Basic noodle soup,, at local price streetfood cheap..cheap, having GDay
Thank you for also watching us 😊
If want to try kuey teow, you should definitely try the original version of it the Chinese kuey teow which is where it originates.
Sounds delicious 😋
Try some satay , rendang , masak lemak , murtabak , this is easy to find within KL area , if u plan to go to some rural area, the menu is different
Thank you for the recommendations ☺️ 😊
it's been years since i've been to that night market... i'm glad you guys enjoyed the food there 😊
Thank you we absolutely loved the experience and Malaysia 🇲🇾
You need to revisit 😄
Tourists can actually use their phone camera translation. Point the phone at the signage and walla😊 you have the general translation
Thanks for the advice
Wow nice ya guys🤤🤤🤤🤝👌
Thank you 😋
And thank you for watching us 😊
Try One of the best nasi lemak Wanjo restaurant
Thank you so much we have noted your recommendation 😊
Wanjo is overrated. And not original nasi lemak.. the rice has no coconut flavour. Sambal is super sweet. It has Indonesian vibes to it. It was brilliant of them to have a taste of the original nasi lemak wrapped with banana leaves in the street in this video. That is the real nasi lemak
Try Jalan Alor for food Dan chow kit moning market next.
Thank you for the recommendation 😊
Yeah, nasi lemak is most popular food a.k.a national dish of malaysia.
nasi lemak is traditionally wrapped in banana leaves, which is what you buy. anyway that is the basic nasi lemak but now nasi lemak can be found in various flavors of delicious side dishes.
Thanks for the info!
Thank you also for watching 🙏
Street food always the best. 😋
The best! Thank you 😊
The Flat Noodlee call by local KUE TIAW.
Mata Kucing Juice literally speaking is The Cat Eye Juice.
Apam Balek/ Malaysian Pan Cake.
Thank you for the information and for watching us 🙏
OMG...I am hungry right now 🤣🤣
🙂🙂🙂
Hope you ate something yummy
Thank you for watching us 😊
Pls stir up the CENDOL before drinking. Let the red colour @ rose syrup, brown syrup, coconut milk, ice, toppings are mixed well. Any drinks can u all ask for Less Sweet too
Thank you so much
We are loving Malaysian drinks 😊
Noodles flat name is kuew tiow chinese noodles mix sup bone malay...
Thank you 😊
air mata kuching literally translate cat eye water. Its actually syrup water with mata kuching fruits. Its like longan.
Thank you for the information 🙏
Welcome ❤❤to malaysia 😊😊😊
So kind ✨️ thank you and thank you for watching us 😊
Safe travel and enjoy ❤
Thank you so much 💓
It’s Beef Soup Laksa ( name of the noodle).
Thank you 👋 😊
❤❤ yummy 🤤
So good!
You need to come next time 😘😘
Thanks for your nice video. Thanks for honest comments. If need to tell the truth. Just tell us for improvements
Thank you so much 🫶
Yummy ❤❤❤👍👏👏👏
Thank you 😊 💓
Awwww, you make me hungry again!
We hope you ate something tasty 😋
Thank you 😊
Thanks for visitng Bharath....pls visit again❤
Thank you 😊
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Thank you so much 💓
Arghhhh.... Mix the cendol... All malaysian must Mix all e
Indigerint.... Must remember Mix all like malaysian People.. That make the harmony teste
Thank you so much 💓
We had a condol ice too that was amazing
You have to mix or stir the cendol well bfore yo drink it .. 😊
Thanks for the info
For cendol, you have to mix it well before drinking it.
Awww thank you 😊
We definitely need to mix it next time
Thank you for watching us 😊
Try some Satay, Hokkien Noodles, Wan Tan Mee, Nasi Lemak, Banana Leaf Rice, Nasi Kandar, Chicken Rice, etc…. Too many to list down actually
Yummy
Thank you for the recommendations ☺️