I can stop smilling watching through this video… Especially when i see Jimmy and uncle Asai keep talking together, its such a pleasure and heartwarming to watch them
Jimmy really heard us and he’s giving more solo vlog like this! Yay! 🤩🤩 Btw the part where you asked the manager “why they can eat a lot” and the manager reply “because they can eat” is so funny to me. You know why? Because in Malay, it sounds like this “Sebab boleh Jimmy” 🤣🤣🤣 You might not understand this joke, it’s current local joke 🤣🤣
Indian Uncle, I wanna say thank you! Jimmy is very friendly. I hope your family or daughter may find this video entertaining! Haha...Uncle really have shown very kind hospitality here! Am smiling as I watched Jimmy on the go. Thumbs up! Uncle :) Got chance, I'll visit your shop and say hello too. Jimmy, what a wonderful experience for you. Haha..
Hi Jimmy... what you have learned from Mr Asai on his bike, we called it... "CILOK" (chill-lock : weaving through multiple lines of vehicles) hahaha.. Nice Jimmy!
It's good Jimmy can continue chit chatting with this uncle. Malay say 'layan berborak' with the elderly. Sign of respect and i see this uncle also like to chat with others.
yes get urself a moto its very efficient in kl, i live here for 13 years got a moto 5 yrs back, i came to know a new kl, would be glad to take you with my humble moto to take some videos
I feel like watch a reality tv show on Japanese expatriate living in Msia. Keep on doing with what you think that make you feel happy👍🏻 lots of Msian support you. Stay safe & be safe always ✌🏻🫰🏻
Nice Jimmy, i as Malaysian and live in KL also does not know the place..hehehe😂 keep explore and thanks for your videos of Amcorp Mall in Petaling, you were really help to promote it🎉❤
This is as local as you can get - going on the inner roads of Brickfields (short cut) on a motorcycle with Uncle Asai who is familiar with the area. Smart of Jimmy to ask for a ride 👍🏼👍🏼. Jimmy is getting used to asking questions like a Malaysian. More of this kind of street interviews!
Jimmy, you have just done something amazing! You reminded us our Malaysia really SATU MALAYSIA! You reminded us too how beautiful our country and people are. Thank you Uncle Asai for humble hospitality to Jimmy. Next Jimmy can try visit Batu Caves. Looking forward for your more video! Gambateh!💪
I think Jimmy needs to try all the Indian non-rice dishes - thosai, iddly, utthapam, uppuma, white and red chutneys, moru ais, puttu mayam, etc. Mainly available in the morning. Not all Indian restaurants sell all of these, I recommend Sri Seenu (used to be Sri Paandi) and PJ Hills restaurants, near UM Hospital in PJ.
Jimmy!..Your solo journey is getting more exciting. You seem so lively exploring those Malaysians stuff; food, people. Your random conversations with fellow Malaysians are so warm to watch. Keep it up!
Unexpected things happened when you jalan2😅you came to know someone and suddenly it became part of your vlog.Very nice just like the last vlog fishing with the boys❤😂 love it❤❤
Hi Jimmy, i am not a very foodie person but I have watched most of your videos. But today, thanks to you, I found out there is a new temple in that area. I enjoy discovering new temples. Thanks and keep exploring new possibilities!!
Where Mr Asai stopped to pick up his daughter, head downward to a side lane between the next office block, you will find extremely delicious Indian buffet stall served in claypots. Look for the signboard that has the name Lawanya Stall. It is very popular and the prices very good. Aunty Lawanya also served healthy breakfast menu which you will not find other places.
Uncle Asai is a legend! A family man is always kind hearted. They are used to giving. RM 1 masala tea? Really? Still exist? Teh o is now RM1.20😅. Use the hand😂. Nice episode🎉🎉🎉😊
こんにちは Jimmy, the vibes of visiting other cultures in Malaysia is some sort of never ending treasure hunt🤭 We as local Malaysian is also amazed with all the utensils that was found in each cultures. Thank you for sharing such videos as this would be an eye opener to all especially local & foreign tourist. Take care & looking forward to your next “dragon ball” hunt.
We Malaysians are family. We called among us Malaysians with "uncle", "aunty" or "pakcik" and "makcik" for older ppl, "adik" for youngers and "abang or kakak" for those who're like around 3-5 years older than you. Use it and you can feel more closer 😉
So nice to have a father picking you up from school eventhough you are an adult. My dad used to pick me up from my work place when I was in my 20s. I missed my dad. 😔
Waw Jimmy today you're so lucky 🍀 the Indian uncle very friendly to bring u with motorcycle 🤣 masala tea 🍵 very nice..happy weekend & let's explore more🌿☘️🍃🪺
Thank you Jimmy for bringing us to another adventure. If you like banana leaf, go give Bananabro a shot, the curries, vege and rice are unlimited refill.
True , Indian national can eat a lot and still not obese, that’s why they are strong and tough people.. with all the herbs and veggies intakes…uncle was so amazingly kind and friendly 👍 I was laughing when you were playing with the kitchen tools especially the wood😂,.. and not for beating up people ya🤣
Many Indians and Chinese that left their home countries from early days would have lost touch with families back home. I'm one of them, all generations before me that I know off are in Singapore. We totally have no ties to families in India but I'm sure they are relatives there but all had lost touch.. the Claypot rice look nice
Thanks Jimmy for showing me more Malaysia than I ever knew. I went to La Salle Brickfields, had many memories growing up there and Bangsar. You should also go see some Indian movies there, get into the groove. The kitchen utensils are for tenderising meats (by beating) and possibly a rolling pin like
I don't have any close Indian friends, but some of my best random encounters with a stranger are with these Indian uncles. I remember my car out of petrol and this uncle was just passing by on his motor. Gave us a ride to petrol station 5,6 km away to buy petrol and brought us back. Didn't even get to know his name. 😢
Wow Jimmy you’re really being a Malaysian already. Hahaha. Now you’re making me hungry. 😩😩😩😩. The wooden thing is a food masher. We use it a lot to make Dhall and for mashed spinach curry. And you’re right, it’s to keep the food hot like chappatis, thosai and idlis. Even I didn’t know they are selling beautiful versions of it. Now I know and will get it when I’m back in Malaysia. Always though I only can get it in India. Thanks so much Jimmy!! Bless you 😍🙏🏻
Jimmy ,just a suggestion , you can also partly speak Japanese language when explaining the situation so that your followers back in Japan could understand more clearly on your beautiful adventure in Malaysia. thanks
When you order in claypot they will mix everything in the claypot. If you like them separately just order normal nasi kandar. Most mamak restaurants employ workers from other countries espcially India.
Hahahahahaha this is the most authentic video of Malaysian life I have ever seen... it kind of reminds me of those "Lat" comic books I used to read. Jimmy, keep up the good work, this is very entertaining! 🤩🤩🤩
Tamil is more southern India and generally not widely used among Northern / Western India who speaks more Hindi. The Indians in MY are mostly from South India, only smaller numbers came from Northern India like Punjab region.
Jimmy if you do wonder into those lil indian sundry shops,try to look for AMUL butter..I kid you not, It's Divine on toast..I visited India (Bangalore) back in 2012. and I tapaued legit Indian food back for my family..
This clay pot dish is called satti sorru if I not mistaken. Its spiciness is usually above average compare to most other common Indian curry dishes, and because claypot contains heat well, it usually served very hot, hot + spicy make the dish taste even more spicy😅 that’s also why it is recommended to remove the rice from claypot and put into a flat plate to portion by portion to make it easier to eat.
Pengalaman yg baik..n dapat video yg bagus jugak..peribahasa in malay..🌹sambil menyelam minum air 🌹dapat makan nasi claypot kambing yg sedap n naik motor di KL...good moment...🌺🌸🌻🌷
@@hariatizainal384 i think theres a lot youtuber with a international driver licence making content driving around malaysia, but yet there still no foreign youtuber that makes content about getting motorcycle license in malaysia right?
my advice....., don't use the "power of hand", in real world scenario, most drivers hate this, kinda uncivilized and it's very very dangerous. use your own eye to see the traffic, or traffic light to help you to cross. I know malaysia traffic is not friendly to pedestrians, i hope we can improve over time.
True! Power of hand is uncivilised. Forcing cars to stop for you may endanger other road users, including yourself. Instead of using the power of hand to stop cars, best is to wait out for the right time to cross the road rather than forcing it through. You can use POWER OF HAND when the cars are stopping for you as a sign of gratitude and cross quickly.
I can stop smilling watching through this video… Especially when i see Jimmy and uncle Asai keep talking together, its such a pleasure and heartwarming to watch them
Amazing kindness from Uncle Asai! I love Malaysian hospitality! The daughter is beautiful too!
👍
terbaik uncle..cilok2 make jimmy smile..haha
This series is so fun, keep doing jalan-jalan videos 🙃
Jimmy really heard us and he’s giving more solo vlog like this! Yay! 🤩🤩 Btw the part where you asked the manager “why they can eat a lot” and the manager reply “because they can eat” is so funny to me. You know why? Because in Malay, it sounds like this “Sebab boleh Jimmy” 🤣🤣🤣 You might not understand this joke, it’s current local joke 🤣🤣
Yeah even my Chinese neighbour say the same thing.
"Because can lor."
😂
Thank you uncle asai for being our 'ambassador' at little india❤
Looks like Jimmy is more comfortable to mix around with locals. Good job Jimmy👍👍
Correct... Now jimmy can walk around Malaysia like native of this country.
U r starting to blend into malaysia society and community..a thumbs up for u👍!
Hey,I kinda liking this new way of vlogging,getting aquainted with the local,opening to newer horizon,it has a warm feeling.
The wooden instrument at 31:50 is a general purpose tool used to mash, whip and churn stuff.
In Japanese its called 泡立て器" (awadateki)
Congratulations jimmy. You make me a new friend. Happy to see you jalan-jalan and make new friends and new experiences.😊
Always fun to see Jimmy jalan jalan alone 😂 and finding new adventures
Uncle so friendly. Good experience Jimmy. Omg
Indian Uncle, I wanna say thank you! Jimmy is very friendly. I hope your family or daughter may find this video entertaining! Haha...Uncle really have shown very kind hospitality here! Am smiling as I watched Jimmy on the go. Thumbs up! Uncle :) Got chance, I'll visit your shop and say hello too. Jimmy, what a wonderful experience for you. Haha..
Hi Jimmy... what you have learned from Mr Asai on his bike, we called it... "CILOK" (chill-lock : weaving through multiple lines of vehicles) hahaha.. Nice Jimmy!
This Uncle Asai is a good father..taking good care of his daughter.😊
Thanks to uncle Asai for his kindness and friendliness towards Jimmy...his daughter is so pretty...hehe..
It's good Jimmy can continue chit chatting with this uncle. Malay say 'layan berborak' with the elderly. Sign of respect and i see this uncle also like to chat with others.
This uncle very freindly and nice person... 👍👍
yes get urself a moto its very efficient in kl, i live here for 13 years got a moto 5 yrs back, i came to know a new kl, would be glad to take you with my humble moto to take some videos
This is how you TH-cam! Making friends, eating new foods, trying new things and sharing with the world!
I feel like watch a reality tv show on Japanese expatriate living in Msia. Keep on doing with what you think that make you feel happy👍🏻 lots of Msian support you. Stay safe & be safe always ✌🏻🫰🏻
Nice Jimmy, i as Malaysian and live in KL also does not know the place..hehehe😂 keep explore and thanks for your videos of Amcorp Mall in Petaling, you were really help to promote it🎉❤
Yes, suddenly many Malaysian is talking about amcop mall
nice to see interactions with the locals
This is as local as you can get - going on the inner roads of Brickfields (short cut) on a motorcycle with Uncle Asai who is familiar with the area. Smart of Jimmy to ask for a ride 👍🏼👍🏼. Jimmy is getting used to asking questions like a Malaysian. More of this kind of street interviews!
Warga indon.bkan tahu sangat tempat di malaysia.tapi buat2 pandai.
This is a good vlog, thank you for sharing. I’m Malaysian, I should visit the Indian supermarket soon. So interesting item inside… ❤
Thanks for the excellent video, it's very nicely recorded and shows us that daily living can be so fun!!
Jimmy, you have just done something amazing! You reminded us our Malaysia really SATU MALAYSIA! You reminded us too how beautiful our country and people are. Thank you Uncle Asai for humble hospitality to Jimmy. Next Jimmy can try visit Batu Caves. Looking forward for your more video! Gambateh!💪
I think Jimmy needs to try all the Indian non-rice dishes - thosai, iddly, utthapam, uppuma, white and red chutneys, moru ais, puttu mayam, etc. Mainly available in the morning. Not all Indian restaurants sell all of these, I recommend Sri Seenu (used to be Sri Paandi) and PJ Hills restaurants, near UM Hospital in PJ.
U adopt Malaysian style so fast. Magical hand works 😊
Hi Jimmy, I like your video to show the Indian supermarket. Your first time rode a motorbike with Asari in Malaysia. Best video
Sorry typo Asai
Jimmy!..Your solo journey is getting more exciting. You seem so lively exploring those Malaysians stuff; food, people. Your random conversations with fellow Malaysians are so warm to watch. Keep it up!
Unexpected things happened when you jalan2😅you came to know someone and suddenly it became part of your vlog.Very nice just like the last vlog fishing with the boys❤😂 love it❤❤
Hi Jimmy, i am not a very foodie person but I have watched most of your videos. But today, thanks to you, I found out there is a new temple in that area. I enjoy discovering new temples. Thanks and keep exploring new possibilities!!
Where Mr Asai stopped to pick up his daughter, head downward to a side lane between the next office block, you will find extremely delicious Indian buffet stall served in claypots. Look for the signboard that has the name Lawanya Stall. It is very popular and the prices very good. Aunty Lawanya also served healthy breakfast menu which you will not find other places.
I am grinning from ear to ear watching Jimmy riding a bike in KL.
Jimmy...you have become more Malaysian now...
Cheers to the best hospitality of Malaysians! ❤❤❤🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Great spontaneous gesture Jimmy... make more friend...You will find more Malaysian gem
Indian Culture👳♂️👳♂️👳♂️🍛🍛🍛😋😋😋Wow! Jimmy says Limau Kurang Manis.
I was shocked too 😃
uncle tgk jimmy makan dah mcm ayah-ayah ❤
I was quite stunned Jimmy suddenly went on a motorcycle ride just like that from a stranger lol, so funny.
Thanks for bringing me jalan2 around brickfield i guess. Around that indian street. Me myself never go there😅. I love this kinda video
Uncle Asai is a legend! A family man is always kind hearted. They are used to giving. RM 1 masala tea? Really? Still exist? Teh o is now RM1.20😅. Use the hand😂. Nice episode🎉🎉🎉😊
In small paper cup.
@@fittrege2778 still worth it
こんにちは Jimmy, the vibes of visiting other cultures in Malaysia is some sort of never ending treasure hunt🤭 We as local Malaysian is also amazed with all the utensils that was found in each cultures. Thank you for sharing such videos as this would be an eye opener to all especially local & foreign tourist.
Take care & looking forward to your next “dragon ball” hunt.
We Malaysians are family. We called among us Malaysians with "uncle", "aunty" or "pakcik" and "makcik" for older ppl, "adik" for youngers and "abang or kakak" for those who're like around 3-5 years older than you. Use it and you can feel more closer 😉
What a fun "Jimmy's " series! 😊😊😊😊
Terbaik anney Asai ..you made me smile while watching you treating Jimmy so warm n calm..nandrii anney ..
So nice to have a father picking you up from school eventhough you are an adult. My dad used to pick me up from my work place when I was in my 20s. I missed my dad. 😔
What i love about indian is they have a beautiful smiles 😁
Really love this Jimmy solo travelling series. Keep this coming!!!
Waw Jimmy today you're so lucky 🍀 the Indian uncle very friendly to bring u with motorcycle 🤣 masala tea 🍵 very nice..happy weekend & let's explore more🌿☘️🍃🪺
Thank you Jimmy for bringing us to another adventure. If you like banana leaf, go give Bananabro a shot, the curries, vege and rice are unlimited refill.
Great job Jimmy for sharing your jalan-jalan experience
Love this solo vlog! Don't stop doing it haha looking forward more
Well done Jimmy. That’s really getting to know Malaysia, real up close with the community.
True , Indian national can eat a lot and still not obese, that’s why they are strong and tough people.. with all the herbs and veggies intakes…uncle was so amazingly kind and friendly 👍 I was laughing when you were playing with the kitchen tools especially the wood😂,.. and not for beating up people ya🤣
Mr Asai was so friendly and kind. Your travels around Malaysia have been wonderful to watch.
Many Indians and Chinese that left their home countries from early days would have lost touch with families back home. I'm one of them, all generations before me that I know off are in Singapore. We totally have no ties to families in India but I'm sure they are relatives there but all had lost touch.. the Claypot rice look nice
You learn fast! Jalan Jalan! Go try restaurant Sin Kee very old shop near there.
Thanks Jimmy for showing me more Malaysia than I ever knew. I went to La Salle Brickfields, had many memories growing up there and Bangsar. You should also go see some Indian movies there, get into the groove. The kitchen utensils are for tenderising meats (by beating) and possibly a rolling pin like
nice, now jimmy really is becoming Malaysian everyday.
I don't have any close Indian friends, but some of my best random encounters with a stranger are with these Indian uncles. I remember my car out of petrol and this uncle was just passing by on his motor. Gave us a ride to petrol station 5,6 km away to buy petrol and brought us back. Didn't even get to know his name. 😢
Yes... Im Chinese and I agree.
These Jalan-Jalan vlog series are getting interesting.
Haha such a fun video’ so random
And funny. Super friendly Mr Asai!
Hello Jimmy
Now Jimmy interviewing Malaysian becoz Jimmy already A Malaysian... good on Jimmy❤❤❤ 1 of the best video in recent time... keep it up
He even asked.....where you stay 😊😊😊
@@mohdzaki1089
Jimmy dah jadi Msian dah 🤣🤣🤣
Even I had not tried d Indian claypot rice which my children say its delicious..😋
I love your videos since the first you guys becoming youtuber
Thank goodness Jimmy asked Indian uncle in Malaysia... if ask Indian uncle in Singapore, uncle might say you crazy and ask you to take mrt 😂😅
Wow Jimmy you’re really being a Malaysian already. Hahaha. Now you’re making me hungry. 😩😩😩😩. The wooden thing is a food masher. We use it a lot to make Dhall and for mashed spinach curry.
And you’re right, it’s to keep the food hot like chappatis, thosai and idlis. Even I didn’t know they are selling beautiful versions of it. Now I know and will get it when I’m back in Malaysia. Always though I only can get it in India. Thanks so much Jimmy!! Bless you 😍🙏🏻
the boss have pretty daughter.
Another interesting solo jalan jalan makan trip. Thanks for sharing.
Keep it up Jimmy.. Love all your video. More video with local people. Learn alot from them
31 Ogos is national day. All Malaysians are unitly . This a special day "merdeka"
I love to watch Jimmy new content. New experience and new adventure
Jimmy ,just a suggestion , you can also partly speak Japanese language when explaining the situation so that your followers back in Japan could understand more clearly on your beautiful adventure in Malaysia. thanks
Jimmy know how to use power of hand...fun with jimmy today..😅
Always love this kind of video of yours Jimmy.. Looking forward for more. You're doing a great job..
love from the Philippines
When you order in claypot they will mix everything in the claypot. If you like them separately just order normal nasi kandar. Most mamak restaurants employ workers from other countries espcially India.
Hahahahahaha this is the most authentic video of Malaysian life I have ever seen... it kind of reminds me of those "Lat" comic books I used to read. Jimmy, keep up the good work, this is very entertaining! 🤩🤩🤩
So enjoyed watching Jimmy travelling solo
Jimmy is so random. Asking to follow the uncle riding motorcycle to his daughter school 😂
Haha kannn...?? Like, what??!? 😂 It felt stalkerish a bit too hahah
LOL...Uncle talking on phone also got subtitles. Like watching teledrama. Jimmy jimmy 😂
Come to Putrajaya this 31 August to witness Independence Day parade!
Tamil is more southern India and generally not widely used among Northern / Western India who speaks more Hindi. The Indians in MY are mostly from South India, only smaller numbers came from Northern India like Punjab region.
This video is so fun. Uncle very kind and a little confused why u wanted to go along to his daughter's school. 😊😊
Hahaha ikr.. so strange and so funny at the same time lol
Jimmy if you do wonder into those lil indian sundry shops,try to look for AMUL butter..I kid you not, It's Divine on toast..I visited India (Bangalore) back in 2012. and I tapaued legit Indian food back for my family..
This clay pot dish is called satti sorru if I not mistaken. Its spiciness is usually above average compare to most other common Indian curry dishes, and because claypot contains heat well, it usually served very hot, hot + spicy make the dish taste even more spicy😅 that’s also why it is recommended to remove the rice from claypot and put into a flat plate to portion by portion to make it easier to eat.
uncle asai is the best uncle in the world!
Pengalaman yg baik..n dapat video yg bagus jugak..peribahasa in malay..🌹sambil menyelam minum air 🌹dapat makan nasi claypot kambing yg sedap n naik motor di KL...good moment...🌺🌸🌻🌷
All your solo videos have the same positive vibe like the previous years' videos. Keep it up, loving this solo jalan-jalan video
7:26 ...u from KL? wow jimmy pick up line"where do u live/stay?"😂😂😂
Lovw your jalan2 video Jimmy 👍
"I expert dy..no need scared" -Uncle Asai
I thought Hamsap Jimmy waiting to get Mr Asai's daughter telephone number.😂
Jimmy great amazing 😉 get the travel around Malaysia.
You should try to get motorcycle test jimmy while you are here. Maybe next time we get to see you riding a motorcycle on your own. hehe
Yes,there is this other TH-camr, American guy,forgotten his name,he wonder around with his cute scoter in ampang area to do his videos.....
@@hariatizainal384 i think theres a lot youtuber with a international driver licence making content driving around malaysia, but yet there still no foreign youtuber that makes content about getting motorcycle license in malaysia right?
Congratulations jimmy san add in one new subscriber
Now, Jimmy more Malaysian as he ventures out to the society. Great.
Jimmy ! 😂 you tak segan segan nak naik motor uncle 😂
dia saje nak ikut tengok anak perempuan 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Had a good laugh watching this - especially when you asked to hold his shoulder and how you stopped traffic with ‘the hand’
my advice....., don't use the "power of hand", in real world scenario, most drivers hate this, kinda uncivilized and it's very very dangerous. use your own eye to see the traffic, or traffic light to help you to cross. I know malaysia traffic is not friendly to pedestrians, i hope we can improve over time.
Some time I use hand 🖐 to let the car slow down abit 😊
True! Power of hand is uncivilised. Forcing cars to stop for you may endanger other road users, including yourself. Instead of using the power of hand to stop cars, best is to wait out for the right time to cross the road rather than forcing it through.
You can use POWER OF HAND when the cars are stopping for you as a sign of gratitude and cross quickly.
Cool motor ride😄