If you missed our first Malaysian food tour where we try Nasi Lemak, durian, bihun, and so much more, you can see the video here: Malaysian street food tour in Kuala Lumpur- trying the *best* food in Malaysia! th-cam.com/video/xaslTYvQSd8/w-d-xo.html
I watched anthony bourdain's no reservation show before and I will rephrase what he said: Malaysian cuisine is not aesthetically appealing but when you eat it, it is very delicious.
All of the A Chef's Tour's have been really cool to see all of the regional foods and beverages, but you guys looked like you really had a fun time on this food tour. That coffee looked so good with your peanut spread sandwich, but what was the favorite dish of the day?
Thanks for another awesome food tour! A Chef’s Tour seems to be your go to company and we can see why. Thanks to your channel we booked A Chefs tour with Avik when we were in Kolkata a few months ago and it was AMAZING! Who was the other guy that was seen several times in the background of your video? It seemed as if you were all following him like maybe he was security?🤔
That is so awesome to hear! Our experience with Avik in Kolkata was one of our favourites, so it's great to heat you also had an awesome time with him!! The fella in this video is Siddoz, he is another one of A Chef Tours' food guides. He was actually our guide for our first food tour in Malaysia and is amazing. He joined us for this tour as he was the guide who worked with A Chef Tours' owners to created this particular tour 😀
@@nicoleandmico Thanks. I guess I need to go back and watch your other video with Siddoz again. Lol Your videos in and around Kuala Lumpur really have us wanting to travel there. Thanks again!
You guys have just discovered the tip of the iceberg in terms of food choices as there're so much more to be explored, claypot chicken rice, nasi lemak, nasi kandar, wan tan noodles, beef noodles and Char Kueh Teow just to name a few!😂😊
@nicoleandmico Yes, they're more to come. The more popular dishes would be the ones stated above, but they're those which are less well known, but taste so good, heard of Bak Kut Teh(Chinese herbal pork stew), Putu Mayam (Indian vermicelli served with brown sugar and dry coconut), Ikan masak Asam Pedas (fish cuts cooked with dry tamarind and chilli paste)? Do give it a try!😊👌
That looks like a kaya Pau to me.... Besides that...there are also the red beams pau..and dark beam pau....check that out yourself... Easily available in any stall selling pau....
That was not the original bobo cha-cha... The ori has only red sweet potato, orange sweet potato, yam, sago and the glutinous jelly....and off course the broth is water, santan, pandan Dan sugar/brown sugar...
thats honestly a very bad food tour guide, she cant explain much on the lala noodle ... or actually most of the food or ur editing has chopped it off ...
If you missed our first Malaysian food tour where we try Nasi Lemak, durian, bihun, and so much more, you can see the video here: Malaysian street food tour in Kuala Lumpur- trying the *best* food in Malaysia!
th-cam.com/video/xaslTYvQSd8/w-d-xo.html
I watched anthony bourdain's no reservation show before and I will rephrase what he said: Malaysian cuisine is not aesthetically appealing but when you eat it, it is very delicious.
So well said. We loved it!!
All of the A Chef's Tour's have been really cool to see all of the regional foods and beverages, but you guys looked like you really had a fun time on this food tour. That coffee looked so good with your peanut spread sandwich, but what was the favorite dish of the day?
Ah nice to see Madam Tang muachi. She sadly just passed away recently. So this may be one of her last few appearances.
We sadly saw the news that she passed. We were lucky to be served by her 🤗
Condolence to her family. Rip
asam laksa is made primarily with a fish stock, mackarel and lots of tamarind slice and then top on lotsa vege and must have are mint leaves
Asam Laksa was once voted second best noodle dish in the world after Pad Thai by CNN. Last year it was number 1 in the Time Out global list.
So amazing! We’ve seen it’s won some amazing awards. Mico loved it, but I’m not a big fan of sour foods. I’m still so glad I got to try!
Not many like fishy soup noodle like asam laksa
@@nicoleandmico Quite an acquired taste. Especially those who are fish-intolerant 🤗. Too much umami in the soup/gravy.
I want to eat ALL of the noodles! I just want a whole huge noodle tour! 🍜🍜🍜🍜
You try to food its great work, and I'm very happy to watch you both a good couple
Thank you so much!
Wonderful.
Thank you!
@@nicoleandmico 😄
Thanks for another awesome food tour! A Chef’s Tour seems to be your go to company and we can see why. Thanks to your channel we booked A Chefs tour with Avik when we were in Kolkata a few months ago and it was AMAZING!
Who was the other guy that was seen several times in the background of your video?
It seemed as if you were all following him like maybe he was security?🤔
That is so awesome to hear! Our experience with Avik in Kolkata was one of our favourites, so it's great to heat you also had an awesome time with him!!
The fella in this video is Siddoz, he is another one of A Chef Tours' food guides. He was actually our guide for our first food tour in Malaysia and is amazing. He joined us for this tour as he was the guide who worked with A Chef Tours' owners to created this particular tour 😀
@@nicoleandmico Thanks. I guess I need to go back and watch your other video with Siddoz again. Lol
Your videos in and around Kuala Lumpur really have us wanting to travel there.
Thanks again!
You guys have just discovered the tip of the iceberg in terms of food choices as there're so much more to be explored, claypot chicken rice, nasi lemak, nasi kandar, wan tan noodles, beef noodles and Char Kueh Teow just to name a few!😂😊
Totally! We actually tried most of the dishes you just mentioned in our first food tour in Kuala Lumpur. They were amazing!
@nicoleandmico Yes, they're more to come. The more popular dishes would be the ones stated above, but they're those which are less well known, but taste so good, heard of Bak Kut Teh(Chinese herbal pork stew), Putu Mayam (Indian vermicelli served with brown sugar and dry coconut), Ikan masak Asam Pedas (fish cuts cooked with dry tamarind and chilli paste)? Do give it a try!😊👌
@nickloong wow, that all sounds so amazing. Thank you for the suggestions!! We absolutely love trying new foods
That looks like a kaya Pau to me....
Besides that...there are also the red beams pau..and dark beam pau....check that out yourself...
Easily available in any stall selling pau....
Delicious chinese foods, this type of foods also similar to Taiwan. Should try Bak kut teh, original from Malaysian chinese.
Madras lane. Next to jalan petaling. Back lane.
Asam laksa 🤤🤤🤤
Looks like in Malaysia just about any dish will have beans or condensed milk (or both).😀
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we call chnese and indian in malaysia as pedatang
Nicole face when trying Asam Laksa got me 😂😂😂😂❤️🇲🇾
😂😂😂
Visit India future ?
if u paid for that tour, no justice on petaling street food
That was not the original bobo cha-cha...
The ori has only red sweet potato, orange sweet potato, yam, sago and the glutinous jelly....and off course the broth is water, santan, pandan Dan sugar/brown sugar...
It looks dirty those areas. Food looking mid as well. Should ask the locals where the good spots are.
my money goes to a China guy and 40 years i business this pancakes and no money🤑👀 haila apek everybody knows your wife keep that money mahh
thats honestly a very bad food tour guide, she cant explain much on the lala noodle ... or actually most of the food or ur editing has chopped it off ...