I'm really impressed with some of the little areas you come across that take extra pride in cleanliness, safety and an overall pride in their community
Muar otak otak.muar nama daerah di johor bahru muar berhampiran dengan bandar melaka.mungkin tuan dan madam boleh datang ke bandar muar selepas itu ke ibu negeri bandar johor bahru.😊
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video. It's really good to see that d jonker walk is back to life with biz. Lovely that u guys got to try many delicious street food. Yummy.
Sometimes it's quite difficult to tell whether u had chosen d right food from d street, n d money better spent on other food, like d chewy squid, n d durian puffs. But I guess u guys had tried some delicious street food.
Love you reactions to the different foods....especially Durian. I love Durian and i totally understand your reaction since this is your first time trying it. Perhaps you'll learn to like it when you try it again.
I hope you tried what is called 'Ochean' which are miniature oysters in an egg and starch scramble - think you can get this in KL, Penang or Melaka - since you got the oysters in this video. I've lived in Toronto for a few years, GREAT FOOD there!!
As usual the best video cover from A&Z, btw, durian seasons ( King of Fruits) is around the corner, i hope both of you will get a chance to try the fresh durian. If Zae already known as a “ Queen of Chocolate “, i hope one day Attila will have a title as a “ King of Durian “ ….. enjoy your travel by the way.
I would have loved to have showed you another side of Malacca, you intention is genuine and honest but your video is just another video that is focus on the "Tourist Dump Trap Area" Anyway I am glad you guys had a great time in Malacca... Good luck with your future travels 🙏
Thank you Lucius, we do plan on visiting these countries again and because it is our first time in all the countries that we are visiting, we do tend to go and see the popular spots first. We are now implementing asking our subscribers and followers what to do before visiting a country going forward, hoping to get some great suggestions.
I suggest you to try musang king durian in malaysia.. if you don’t really like the real fruit of durian maybe you can go 711 to grab the musang king durian ice cream the brand name if not mistaken is wall’s
The greenish ball coated with coconut shavings is called ondeh ondeh. It encased a gula melaka or brown sugar syrup and it is a famous Malaysian dessert.
The green jelly thing is called buah melaka or ondeh ondeh. It was supposed to be nice but probably the ones that you guys bought were not so good haha. Anyways glad that you guys tried it!
Agreed bro. It's one of the nicest kuihs we have in Malaysia. I have a feeling the ones they bought didn't have enough gula melaka filled in... Be sure to try it again when you're in KL!
4:40 im really craving for this Otak-Otak.. its hard to find this food after moving from Selangor to Kelantan.. 🥲 (im hear that Otak2 from Johor state is the best) 9:17 yes its taste like chicken egg.. I actually like to boil this egg and eat with black pepper sauce 🤤 20:20 honestly.. I don’t really believe any type of Durian form other than a natural one😂.. for me.. i like to eat a Durian when its cold.. cause the texture is not too soft.. and not too hard..just fine😅 21:43 i think its call “onde-onde” I don’t know if there’s any food looks like “onde-onde” but taste different.. but here in East Coast.. its pretty sweet for me🤣. Btw.. really happy to see both of you really enjoy the food and trip here🥰
@@AttilaAndZae I think the Onde Onde you guys tried was filled with too little "gula melaka" (palm sugar). That's why you had that "medicinal taste" of it, as the sweetness of the gula melaka didn't come through and was overpowered by the dough.
The most famous 1. Nasi lemak 2. char kuey teow 3. Teh tarik 4. Bak kuh teh 5. Ramly burger 6. Roti john 7. Laksa 8. Nasi kerabu 9. Nasi kandar 10. Roti canai 11. Apam balik 12. Hokkien mee
Hi, I am going to Malaysia next week and visiting lots of places you have visited. I know it’s best to keep shoulders and knees covered, but I always get really hot, how did Zae find it wearing shorts and sleeveless tops? Did she feel out of place in anyway ?
Hi, Malaysia is very diverse and there were a lot of other people wearing shorts and sleeveless tops. I did not feel out of place or anything. It depends on your own comfort level, you do get more looks from men obviously but that was about it.
If you want something more cheaper, you can go to " Pasar Malam".....but normally Pasar Malam only 1 day in 1 place...for example Monday in Taman A, Tuesday in Taman B , Wednesday in Taman C and so on...and open from 5pm until 11pm
For local Malaysian, most of them like durian because of the smell 😅, I like it thought in the natural fruit way. And the desert with gula melaka in it, it is a Malay desert, if you love sweet things, that is definitely suitable, I also like it, but I seldom eat it, because it’s too sweet for me.
Hey guys, love your recent videos btw. I’m actually planning to visit Malaysia for a month traveling next month. Just wondering what are the current requirements for entering Malaysia for tourists?? I do have 3 doses already and a international vaccination certificate. TIA Jason
We recommend using a website called “Travel Sherpa” for the most up to date requirements, because they can change at any time. When we came in, as long as we were vaccinated, we didn’t need anything else. Depending on which passport you hold, you may need a visa, but since we’re Canadian, we didn’t need one.
@@AttilaAndZae understand. But durian is something which most westerners despice. Maybe 5% likes it. It is rare that i see westerners especially north americans like it.
@@AttilaAndZae it is called king of fruits because it is a fruit which is difficult to open(spiky) and pungent to push back anyone trying to eat it. God created the good and healthy stuff this way..similar to a bitter gourd, the stinky bean etc etc. Durian is the healthiest fruit because most minerals are found inside.
@@AttilaAndZae if u r still in jonker St there is one famous cafe you can check out its called The Daily Fix right in the middle of Jonker St and do try their pandan pancakes
Malaysians generally can’t bring themselves to eat raw or half boiled oysters merely with lemon or tomato sauce…hence the spicy and and complex toppings
Your videos only covered chinese restaurant, hawker.. you should covered Malay stall, restaurant, and indian also.. Malay is the majority race in Malaysia if you want to know..
Maybe cause Melaka is places for Melayu, Chinese Peranakan, Baba Nyonya.. Thats why.. its not shocked me when seeing a lot of Chinese type of food there..
Osman Jailani, Again, the ugly side of Malaysians. Why does everything have to be about race ? What's the value of commenting Malay is the majority race in Malaysia to a visitor about food? It'll be like us visiting Canada and someone telling us, majority is white people, you should try white people food. How silly does that sound ? Why do we have to put Chinese Malaysia, Malay Malaysian, Indian Malaysian? We are all Malaysians ! 1 Malaysia ! Not everything's Chinese food too, I could see in the video grilled seafood, fruit chocolate desserts, onde-onde, durian puffs, etc. Is it because the stalls were manned by Chinese hence it's considered chinese food as well? I agree with other folk's comment, it would have been better to provide a comment such as Melaka has a huge diversity of culture and there are other food that they can try out. Even better suggest the type of food or a recommended spot / restaurant !
Yeah, we would definitely agree that it’s an acquired taste. We’re always down to give things multiple chances, so we will be trying more durian in the future.
Zae already tried the actual fruit,and she didn’t like it. I didn’t try it yet, and I haven’t dismissed it. Like I mentioned in the video, I am interested in trying the fruit in the near future. We decided to try the “by product”, because it a dessert and it was interesting and looked good.
Good morning Attila & Zae! Hello from Malaysia 🙋🏻♀️. I just subscribed and followed you guys on Instagram. Enjoy your last days in Malaysia and hopefully you'll have a wonderful time in Singapore.
Are you going around telling new restaurant owners to shut their business down because there’s already thousands of them? You don’t have to watch our videos…
I'm really impressed with some of the little areas you come across that take extra pride in cleanliness, safety and an overall pride in their community
We appreciate these areas so much!
this place is where u try all kind of chinese malaysia food..... nice place and good place for tourist non-muslim
We had a really good time 😊
5:08 the otak-otak wrap that you hold was made from coconut leaves or nipah leaves actually but it's really taste delicious.
We enjoyed that one a lot! It is definitely delicious 🤤
Finaly jongker walk its live again after 2 years Lockdown...welcome both of you to melaka
We’re happy that things are opening back up and the vendors are able to thrive and make a living again! 🙏🏼 ☺️
I have been to Jonker Walk a few years ago and I enjoyed this video very much, well done!
Thank you 🙏🏼 We really enjoyed our time exploring the street 😊
Muar otak otak.muar nama daerah di johor bahru muar berhampiran dengan bandar melaka.mungkin tuan dan madam boleh datang ke bandar muar selepas itu ke ibu negeri bandar johor bahru.😊
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Thanks for sharing this wonderful video. It's really good to see that d jonker walk is back to life with biz. Lovely that u guys got to try many delicious street food. Yummy.
Sometimes it's quite difficult to tell whether u had chosen d right food from d street, n d money better spent on other food, like d chewy squid, n d durian puffs. But I guess u guys had tried some delicious street food.
We try to give everything a chance!
@@AttilaAndZae That sounds fair enough. Frankly, I haven't tried many of d street food that r available at d night open markets nowadays. 🙂
I’m liking how you are now putting prices up in the local currency. Thanks
No problem! We listen to our community and always try to improve our videos. We think we may use USD conversion going forward.
Nice drone shots .... Good video content covering various foods & drinks that can be found at Jonker Walk, Malacca ... 👍👍👍
We’re glad to hear you enjoyed the video 😊! Thank you so much for watching 🙏🏼
Thank you so much! 😊
nice place to walk at night in Melaka, my hometown... nice sharing
Thank you Nik! We loved walking down Jonker street and exploring everything 😊
Love you reactions to the different foods....especially Durian. I love Durian and i totally understand your reaction since this is your first time trying it. Perhaps you'll learn to like it when you try it again.
Thank you so much and it is a very interesting fruit 😂
I hope you tried what is called 'Ochean' which are miniature oysters in an egg and starch scramble - think you can get this in KL, Penang or Melaka - since you got the oysters in this video. I've lived in Toronto for a few years, GREAT FOOD there!!
We have not tried these yet but we’ll be sure to add it to our list! Thank you 😊
Malaka city is unique and so beautiful in its own ways.
It really is 😊. We enjoyed our time in Melaka a lot!
good food programme n you are food lover
Thank you!
@@AttilaAndZae durian season just on , hope see your eat durian video
try durian D24 not so strong n sweat
As usual the best video cover from A&Z, btw, durian seasons ( King of Fruits) is around the corner, i hope both of you will get a chance to try the fresh durian. If Zae already known as a “ Queen of Chocolate “, i hope one day Attila will have a title as a “ King of Durian “ ….. enjoy your travel by the way.
He didn’t mind the durian puff as much as me, so maybe he’ll love the fresh fruit and gain that title quickly 👑. Thank you!
Nice and honest review. Appreciated. Great job guys!
Thank you so much!
I would have loved to have showed you another side of Malacca, you intention is genuine and honest but your video is just another video that is focus on the "Tourist Dump Trap Area" Anyway I am glad you guys had a great time in Malacca... Good luck with your future travels 🙏
Thank you Lucius, we do plan on visiting these countries again and because it is our first time in all the countries that we are visiting, we do tend to go and see the popular spots first. We are now implementing asking our subscribers and followers what to do before visiting a country going forward, hoping to get some great suggestions.
We always excited n fun to see western trying our king of fruits…good or bad..we just laughed 😁
We will have to try more of it. We will sample the fresh fruit one day and see if we like it.
21:34 It’s called Onde Onde
Thank you!
I suggest you to try musang king durian in malaysia.. if you don’t really like the real fruit of durian maybe you can go 711 to grab the musang king durian ice cream the brand name if not mistaken is wall’s
We do go to 711 quite frequently, so we’ll look for it next time we’re there.
The greenish ball coated with coconut shavings is called ondeh ondeh. It encased a gula melaka or brown sugar syrup and it is a famous Malaysian dessert.
Maybe we got a bad batch, but it wasn’t our favourite.
Interesting food option
They were all (mostly) delicious!
The green jelly thing is called buah melaka or ondeh ondeh. It was supposed to be nice but probably the ones that you guys bought were not so good haha. Anyways glad that you guys tried it!
Agreed bro. It's one of the nicest kuihs we have in Malaysia. I have a feeling the ones they bought didn't have enough gula melaka filled in... Be sure to try it again when you're in KL!
We will give it another try for sure 😊
Agree. Its not supposed to have medicine like taste lol.
Am glad that you guys enjoyed Malacca 👌🏽
We had a fantastic time 😊
I’m liking the honest reviews, too funny!!! Lol! Those facial expressions though ….😵💫🥴🤢 I think I’d like that waffle treat 😋
The waffle treat was amazing!!!
If I was there, I will definitely try the sea food that you two ate!
The seafood is definitely very delicious and there’s lots of different options. We think you’d love it 😊
Durian is def an acquired taste haha, durian waffles are worth a try though
I've never even smelt it but TH-cam has taught me to run. I almost want to smell it anyway. I can't imagine it actually tasting good.
We always say we’ll try everything once 😅
Otak² is wrapped in coconut leaves 😁 not banana, glad you like it though 👍
My bad, seen green and assumed 😅
4:40 im really craving for this Otak-Otak.. its hard to find this food after moving from Selangor to Kelantan.. 🥲 (im hear that Otak2 from Johor state is the best)
9:17 yes its taste like chicken egg.. I actually like to boil this egg and eat with black pepper sauce 🤤
20:20 honestly.. I don’t really believe any type of Durian form other than a natural one😂.. for me.. i like to eat a Durian when its cold.. cause the texture is not too soft.. and not too hard..just fine😅
21:43 i think its call “onde-onde” I don’t know if there’s any food looks like “onde-onde” but taste different.. but here in East Coast.. its pretty sweet for me🤣.
Btw.. really happy to see both of you really enjoy the food and trip here🥰
Thank you so much! It was really nice to try all of these different foods. Attila still wants to try the durian 😅
@@AttilaAndZae I think the Onde Onde you guys tried was filled with too little "gula melaka" (palm sugar). That's why you had that "medicinal taste" of it, as the sweetness of the gula melaka didn't come through and was overpowered by the dough.
Muar is name of a place in Johor, Malaysia....you also can try Mee Bandung Muar 👍
Thank you for the suggestion!
Actually Prawn Popsicle is a Prawn Fritters with a stick. Abalone is more expensive than oyster
It was such a delicious oyster 🦪!!
Langkawi & Pulau Redang view please!
We don’t have enough time to explore these places this time, we’ll have to add it to our list for next time!
Be sure to try Musang King or Black Thorn type of Durian it's the highest grade available
Thank you for the information!
everythings expensive!that true!!
Hey guys u should come to klang town👌
Malaysia is such a big country, we didn’t have time to explore everything, but that saves the rest for the next time we visit!
@@AttilaAndZae oh great..thanks👌
You may want to visit the Portuguese Settlement where Kristang people (mixed Portuguese and Malay heritage) live there .
We are not in Melaka now, but we’ll be sure to add it to our list for the next time we visit!
Where r u guys at now? Wherever you guys are, have fun and enjoy the so many local food. Have you weighed yourselves lately? Heheeh
Nice
The most famous
1. Nasi lemak
2. char kuey teow
3. Teh tarik
4. Bak kuh teh
5. Ramly burger
6. Roti john
7. Laksa
8. Nasi kerabu
9. Nasi kandar
10. Roti canai
11. Apam balik
12. Hokkien mee
We ate a lot of these foods already 😊 So many delicious foods here!
Hi, I am going to Malaysia next week and visiting lots of places you have visited. I know it’s best to keep shoulders and knees covered, but I always get really hot, how did Zae find it wearing shorts and sleeveless tops? Did she feel out of place in anyway ?
Hi, Malaysia is very diverse and there were a lot of other people wearing shorts and sleeveless tops. I did not feel out of place or anything. It depends on your own comfort level, you do get more looks from men obviously but that was about it.
Try the chicken rice, with the rice served in ball shape.
Thank you for the tip!
If you want something more cheaper, you can go to " Pasar Malam".....but normally Pasar Malam only 1 day in 1 place...for example Monday in Taman A, Tuesday in Taman B , Wednesday in Taman C and so on...and open from 5pm until 11pm
Thank you for this information😊
For local Malaysian, most of them like durian because of the smell 😅, I like it thought in the natural fruit way. And the desert with gula melaka in it, it is a Malay desert, if you love sweet things, that is definitely suitable, I also like it, but I seldom eat it, because it’s too sweet for me.
There are so many tasty things to eat in Malaysia, we loved it! 😊
Otak-otak is wrapped in coconut leaf, not banana leaf
Prawn shell can counter the cholesterol in the meat.
That’s some great info 😊 thanks for letting us know!
Delicious x300
Hey guys, love your recent videos btw.
I’m actually planning to visit Malaysia for a month traveling next month. Just wondering what are the current requirements for entering Malaysia for tourists?? I do have 3 doses already and a international vaccination certificate. TIA
Jason
We recommend using a website called “Travel Sherpa” for the most up to date requirements, because they can change at any time. When we came in, as long as we were vaccinated, we didn’t need anything else. Depending on which passport you hold, you may need a visa, but since we’re Canadian, we didn’t need one.
Europeans especially Scandinavians or those who eat plenty of cheese would love durian taste. Try Musang King durian in its fresh form.
Attila eats a lot of cheese and he wasn’t a fan 😅
@@AttilaAndZae - Canadian cheese are much milder compared to Scandinavian cheese with strong smells like gamalost or food like Surströmming.
I still think that most if not all of the foods are a little on the expensive side.
We agree a little too.
Agree. The price of the food sold are a bit steep
Next pasar malam
Otak otak not wrap in banana leaves....
Its coconut tree leaves
It's called onde onde
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No worries guys, not everyone like the "King" LOL..Maybe you guys would like the "Queen" instead.
That’s a definite possibility 😂
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So sad you tried worst Onde-onde (green balls with coconut) 😓😓 Onde-onde should be sweet, it will explode on your mouth when you bite it.
We are open to trying it again. Attila didn’t mind the taste, but it could’ve been better 😊
@@AttilaAndZae if you don't taste the sweetness, that means they have filled it with too little gula melaka...
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Durian must be eaten raw in a stall. Not from a puff or pastry. My opinion. Anyway regardless, it has a strong pungent smell.
Always have to try something once, right!
@@AttilaAndZae understand. But durian is something which most westerners despice. Maybe 5% likes it. It is rare that i see westerners especially north americans like it.
@@AttilaAndZae it is called king of fruits because it is a fruit which is difficult to open(spiky) and pungent to push back anyone trying to eat it. God created the good and healthy stuff this way..similar to a bitter gourd, the stinky bean etc etc. Durian is the healthiest fruit because most minerals are found inside.
Otak² is not wrap in banana leaf. Its coconut leaf
Thank you for the info
I'm melakan and food hunter. If you want me to recommend really good Melaka food I can introduce. You are yet to try good food in melaka.
We did go to a few restaurants off camera and they were all amazing!
@@AttilaAndZae more amazing food not in jonker Street. If you are still in Melaka I can recommend a few
@@AttilaAndZae if u r still in jonker St there is one famous cafe you can check out its called The Daily Fix right in the middle of Jonker St and do try their pandan pancakes
We are back in KL now. Thank you tho!
Malacca..its a historical city
Beautiful place!
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Everything getting pricey nowdays because of fuel price increase,low/limited of resources but demand getting higher day by day..
Yes, all over the world too.
Malaysians generally can’t bring themselves to eat raw or half boiled oysters merely with lemon or tomato sauce…hence the spicy and and complex toppings
It was delicious!!
its not banana leave. its coconut leave
We didn’t know. Thanks for telling us 😊
Your videos only covered chinese restaurant, hawker.. you should covered Malay stall, restaurant, and indian also..
Malay is the majority race in Malaysia if you want to know..
Maybe cause Melaka is places for Melayu, Chinese Peranakan, Baba Nyonya..
Thats why.. its not shocked me when seeing a lot of Chinese type of food there..
We tried to eat at as many of the stalls we could, and we were trying to stick to the stalls and carts instead of sitting down in a restaurant.
Go to only chinese area does not represent malaysia as a whole.. should put chinese malaysian at the title..
You should introduce your Malay food and location, not like blame them or jealous, what you expect a foreigner to know?
Osman Jailani, Again, the ugly side of Malaysians. Why does everything have to be about race ? What's the value of commenting Malay is the majority race in Malaysia to a visitor about food? It'll be like us visiting Canada and someone telling us, majority is white people, you should try white people food. How silly does that sound ?
Why do we have to put Chinese Malaysia, Malay Malaysian, Indian Malaysian? We are all Malaysians ! 1 Malaysia !
Not everything's Chinese food too, I could see in the video grilled seafood, fruit chocolate desserts, onde-onde, durian puffs, etc. Is it because the stalls were manned by Chinese hence it's considered chinese food as well?
I agree with other folk's comment, it would have been better to provide a comment such as Melaka has a huge diversity of culture and there are other food that they can try out. Even better suggest the type of food or a recommended spot / restaurant !
that quail egg thing is definitely a rip off and it's more like a tourist trap kinda food.
Interesting 🤔
Abalone is expensive
Yea, they were delicious though!
@@AttilaAndZae we usually eat it during chinese new year. Along with sea cucumber. So expensive.
Durian is not for everyone. It is an acquired taste. About 30% of Malaysia do not like durian
Yeah, we would definitely agree that it’s an acquired taste. We’re always down to give things multiple chances, so we will be trying more durian in the future.
@@AttilaAndZae Yoi don't have to. I too dislike durian and I am Malaysian born and bred😊
Most of the vloggers seem to miss out Malaysia. Don’t understand it at all.
It’s a big country 😅
@@AttilaAndZae Sure is and for me has the best food in Asia.
why yall dont try the actual fruit instead you try the by products?🙄 what a du*b way to dismiss a fruit because you dislike the byproducts.
Zae already tried the actual fruit,and she didn’t like it. I didn’t try it yet, and I haven’t dismissed it. Like I mentioned in the video, I am interested in trying the fruit in the near future. We decided to try the “by product”, because it a dessert and it was interesting and looked good.
Good morning Attila & Zae! Hello from Malaysia 🙋🏻♀️. I just subscribed and followed you guys on Instagram. Enjoy your last days in Malaysia and hopefully you'll have a wonderful time in Singapore.
Thank you so much, Azhani! 🙏🏽
Otak - otak = brain - brain
Interesting 🧐
The bag u bought in petaling street...I would have negotiated it to 10cdn,... petaling street is a tourist rip off spot
We figured 😅
get a real job. there are already thousands of you doing the same
Are you going around telling new restaurant owners to shut their business down because there’s already thousands of them?
You don’t have to watch our videos…
Ok, done following u guys on IG..
Thank you❤️
Nice
Thank you 🙏🏼