Even the street food looks very cute and clean in Malaysia 🇲🇾! I know I didn’t try many things or didn’t film them on camera! Maybe you can recommend me to try something as well.
Kalau anda datang penang boleh cuba pasembor atau rojak buah..dan kuih muih di sini banyak juga pilihan ada masakan cina india dan melayu makanan tempatan ada juga makanan barat dan uzbekistan dan arab serta turki di sini tapi ia brgantung pada selera anda selamat mencuba 😀
Sergey, I think the 2 girls working at the cafe is Indonesian because their name is more Indonesian. That's why she said she likes Indonesian food. By the way the food you eat at the cafe is Japanese/Korean fusion food I think because they used udon/ramen. The noodles is different in Malaysia. You can try Malaysian traditional noodles such as laksa Penang, laksa curry, fried noodles, hokkien noodles, and do many more type of noodles/kueyteow/meehon. Go to kampung baru to taste the local Malay food. Asked the local for direction, they are likely to help you the way to go.
Ayam= chicken Kambing=goat Udang=Prawn Sotong=squid Kambing Biri Biri= Lamb Atjar= sweet sour salad Ketupat= rice cakes Nasi Goreng= fried rice Nasi= white rice Kerupuk= shrimp crackers ( most o times) Satay= meat on a stick Sayur= warm vegetables , sometimes in coconut milk/soup Gado Gado= Indonesian salad with vegetables, tofu, boiled egg, peanut sauce ( you can get it in Malaysia as well) Bon appetit 😋
Thanks for keeping me awake on my drive back home from Walmart. I went at 6 AM to find that Halloween candy is only marked down by 25% instead of 50% 😒 Now I want breakfast though
5.13 people from burma not local people,as you know so many foreign worker from bangladesh,indonesia,nepal,sri lanka,india,filipina,thailand,vietnam in malaysia😂😂😂
The area that you hoop in is the area mostly of Myanmar, Bangladesh and Indonesian. Most of them are also illegal immigrants, and they don't speak English.
As Malaysia we eat 24/7, Coz some of us have night and normal work hours, That why some street stall sell food[through the night and early morning. BTW IMO better find translation apps when u talk to them, coz it will make easier, our 2nd language is English. When spoke make it clear😅😅
15:51 if you want fork/spoon, u need to uncheck the button "Dont need cutlery" in Grab apps. By default, its ticked so the seller wont provide any cutlery unless you untick the box.
Don't worry Mr Sergey, as long as Malaysia join BRICS and Russia as the backbone for BRICS coalition, soonly there will be an easier way methodology for monetary and banking transactions and payment system among the BRICS members.
@@CrazyRussianSergey you can try plain version also. Normally sold at Indian Muslim restaurant that opens 20-22 hours daily. We call the restaurant as "Mamak". You can recognize these shops easily, normally the signboard is bright colour They sell Malaysian-version of Indian-inspired dishes and they normally open throughout the day until late at night. The plain version called Roti Canai Kosong (plain) only costs less than RM2/pc. Then there's many other varieties such as egg roti, sugar roti, sardine roti etc They also sell mixed rice called Nasi Kandar which is popular too and fried noodles/fried rice. If you want tea without milk, you need to add the letter 'O'. Example: Teh means tea with milk.."teh O" means tea with sugar.."teh O kosong" means tea without sugar & milk. If u want cold version just add "ice" Example: "teh O ice"
Native Malaysian teenagers and young adults are like Batmans. They sleep all day long to play forex and mobile legend at night. The ones manning the stalls are either Indonesians, Pattanis, Bangladeshis, Burmese or Pakistanis. Msian parents hope that their kids so much would end up being Batmans the kids are discouraged from working during the day
Malaysians will think it's crazy to walk in the hot sun without uv SPF, wearing cap, sunglasses or umbrella.. and that's why you find it hard to see them on the streets at that hours😅
@CrazyRussianSergey I think they are branded as nomad visa whereby just before visa expires they go elsewhere and return after a few weeks or days. And hang around "changkat Bukit bintang" pubs. Some even own those pubs. Many Arabs on the area too. Shelter from turmoil back home.
@@syedputra5955 Most nationalities are welcome to visit Malaysia up to 3 months without any Visa. Example: EU, US up to 90-days. ASEAN countries nationals up to 30-days visa free, same as Russian. You will need to leave the country before this period, otherwise will be considered as Overstayed. But you can always go to other country first, then return to Malaysia again (up to 180 days in a year) Nomad visa is different programme. You need to apply for long term visa (2-3 years) and have certain requirements.
Even the street food looks very cute and clean in Malaysia 🇲🇾! I know I didn’t try many things or didn’t film them on camera! Maybe you can recommend me to try something as well.
Kalau anda datang penang boleh cuba pasembor atau rojak buah..dan kuih muih di sini banyak juga pilihan ada masakan cina india dan melayu makanan tempatan ada juga makanan barat dan uzbekistan dan arab serta turki di sini tapi ia brgantung pada selera anda selamat mencuba 😀
Enjoy the food ..looks tasty.
Sergey, I think the 2 girls working at the cafe is Indonesian because their name is more Indonesian. That's why she said she likes Indonesian food.
By the way the food you eat at the cafe is Japanese/Korean fusion food I think because they used udon/ramen. The noodles is different in Malaysia. You can try Malaysian traditional noodles such as laksa Penang, laksa curry, fried noodles, hokkien noodles, and do many more type of noodles/kueyteow/meehon.
Go to kampung baru to taste the local Malay food. Asked the local for direction, they are likely to help you the way to go.
Satay, curry mee, murtabak, nasi minyak, biryani
Ramly burger
Ayam= chicken
Kambing=goat
Udang=Prawn
Sotong=squid
Kambing Biri Biri= Lamb
Atjar= sweet sour salad
Ketupat= rice cakes
Nasi Goreng= fried rice
Nasi= white rice
Kerupuk= shrimp crackers ( most o times)
Satay= meat on a stick
Sayur= warm vegetables , sometimes in coconut milk/soup
Gado Gado= Indonesian salad with vegetables, tofu, boiled egg, peanut sauce ( you can get it in Malaysia as well)
Bon appetit 😋
Welcome to Malaysia comrade! Please enjoy staying!
Spacibo😊
Thanks for keeping me awake on my drive back home from Walmart. I went at 6 AM to find that Halloween candy is only marked down by 25% instead of 50% 😒 Now I want breakfast though
Thank you for showing your food tours in KL Sergei!!! Greetings from 🇲🇾
5.13 people from burma not local people,as you know so many foreign worker from bangladesh,indonesia,nepal,sri lanka,india,filipina,thailand,vietnam in malaysia😂😂😂
U can choose how spicy 🌶️ there are many sambal’s ( hot pepper pastes) goes from mild to 🔥
"A la carte" is French. It means "by the menu". It's when you choose individual items instead of buying a full meal.
The area that you hoop in is the area mostly of Myanmar, Bangladesh and Indonesian. Most of them are also illegal immigrants, and they don't speak English.
good use of chopsticks, I am impressed
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As Malaysia we eat 24/7,
Coz some of us have night and normal work hours,
That why some street stall sell food[through the night and early morning.
BTW IMO better find translation apps when u talk to them, coz it will make easier, our 2nd language is English. When spoke make it clear😅😅
15:51 if you want fork/spoon, u need to uncheck the button "Dont need cutlery" in Grab apps. By default, its ticked so the seller wont provide any cutlery unless you untick the box.
Ohh thanks for the tip!
Ochen vhusno da...😊👍
push likessssssssssss
Hello.. try nasi lemak restaurant wanjo at kampung baru Kuala Lumpur.
Don't worry Mr Sergey, as long as Malaysia join BRICS and Russia as the backbone for BRICS coalition, soonly there will be an easier way methodology for monetary and banking transactions and payment system among the BRICS members.
I can understand how someone would be uncomfortable eating horse. But they need to grow up, people eat what is available in their country.
10:26 it's roti sarang burung..literally means "bird nest bread" because of the appearance
Ohh wow. It really looks like that! And thanks for the translation! Cool name!
@@CrazyRussianSergey you can try plain version also. Normally sold at Indian Muslim restaurant that opens 20-22 hours daily. We call the restaurant as "Mamak".
You can recognize these shops easily, normally the signboard is bright colour
They sell Malaysian-version of Indian-inspired dishes and they normally open throughout the day until late at night.
The plain version called Roti Canai Kosong (plain) only costs less than RM2/pc.
Then there's many other varieties such as egg roti, sugar roti, sardine roti etc
They also sell mixed rice called Nasi Kandar which is popular too and fried noodles/fried rice.
If you want tea without milk, you need to add the letter 'O'.
Example: Teh means tea with milk.."teh O" means tea with sugar.."teh O kosong" means tea without sugar & milk. If u want cold version just add "ice"
Example: "teh O ice"
Those udon girls are not malaysian. The guys you asks outside are not malaysian also😅
@@nazli_ss 😂 They were nice though!
Native Malaysian teenagers and young adults are like Batmans. They sleep all day long to play forex and mobile legend at night. The ones manning the stalls are either Indonesians, Pattanis, Bangladeshis, Burmese or Pakistanis. Msian parents hope that their kids so much would end up being Batmans the kids are discouraged from working during the day
😄 dia tak kesah pun lokal or foreigner yang penting orang tu layan dia dengan baik
@@CrazyRussianSergey yup. I have no problem with foreigners. I just want to tell that we have so many foreigners in KL if you are not aware about it.
Sergey... Malaysian don't walk in the streets during noon😂
Malaysians will think it's crazy to walk in the hot sun without uv SPF, wearing cap, sunglasses or umbrella.. and that's why you find it hard to see them on the streets at that hours😅
The first thing that you ate was roti sarang burung. You should have tear it into a piece, dip it into the sauce and repeat the step
Ohh yeah. I was offered some sauces I just coughed like crazy so avoided some sauces for some time
You are a funny guy 😅
12:22 go to Chinatown and look for herbal tea for your cough
Russian gets only one month visa. But US, UK, canada and maybe EU gets 3 months.
Ohh I didn’t know that!
@CrazyRussianSergey I think they are branded as nomad visa whereby just before visa expires they go elsewhere and return after a few weeks or days. And hang around "changkat Bukit bintang" pubs. Some even own those pubs. Many Arabs on the area too. Shelter from turmoil back home.
@@syedputra5955
Most nationalities are welcome to visit Malaysia up to 3 months without any Visa.
Example: EU, US up to 90-days. ASEAN countries nationals up to 30-days visa free, same as Russian.
You will need to leave the country before this period, otherwise will be considered as Overstayed. But you can always go to other country first, then return to Malaysia again (up to 180 days in a year)
Nomad visa is different programme. You need to apply for long term visa (2-3 years) and have certain requirements.
Oh Sergey
U look funny
😂😂😂😅😅😮😮😢🎉
Those people your asking not local😂 including two girl from Indonesian.
Sergey
U must know too much Indonesia in Malaysia
Mostly they dont know speak in English.....
half food video, half only comrades
@@Wildcat220 the FULL already on Conrad’s Channel
the thumbnail seems obscene
Dia mkn apa tu haha x kan fish cake besar tu😂
Meatball
The name of the first place is 'My mother-in-law's Empire'
@@aishx hehe, interesting name!
Wow man how many times u eat in a day😂