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I love Kuala Lumpur because I love stunning modern skylines, I love huge modern malls, I love many parks in the city, I love modern transportations, I love city nights life, I love multiraces live in peace and of course food heaven in the city.
Other foods you must try in Malaysia; * Nyonya Curry Laksa…Noodles in coconut gravy…My all time favourite laksa..one of Malaysian signature dishes…it’s Malay, chinese and indian in one bowl…my favourite place to have it is at Ampang Park food court, but sadly the place is no longer there..but the one in Lot 10 shopping mall food court in Bukit Bintang comes close to it…i personally like vermicelli noodle when eating but some people prefer yellow egg noodle…you can ask for mix noodle if you want…and eat it with the sambal sauce n little squeeze of lime they give you for extra kick. * Satay…Take the MRT to Kajang and stop at Stadium Station ( before Kajang station)…from there just a walking distance to a satay restaurant called Satay Kajang Haji Samuri…There’re many satay places there, but I keep going to this particular one because it’s peanut gravy is the best for me…Mix the peanut gravy with sambal they give you,and if it’s not eanough,you ask for more. * Lemang and rendang…There are both heavenly matched…Lemang is sticky rice cooked in bamboo in grill fire…This dish is mainly popular during Ramadhan and Eid celebrations, but now you can find it year round at certain places…Try look up the youtube channel named “ChuBro” a Korean guy who makes lots of videos of Malaysian foods..i think the lemang he had was in a restaurant in a town outskirts of KL named Bentong…this area has the best lemang i’ve tasted so far…try look up youtube for lemang in Bentong. * Patin Tempoyak…Patin fish cooked with fermented durian and eat with white rice…this could be intimidating for some westerners but you’ll be surprised as it does not taste like the raw durian as you know it…I saw some westerners, Koreans and Japanese love it…Go to “Kak Nik Patin House” restaurant some where on KL, you can google the location…There they serve the dish with bunch of other dishes..you will be spoilt for choice. * Nasi Kerabu (Salad rice)…this is a blue rice serve with veggies, grilled chicken or grilled beef or fried fish, and of course with it sambal sauce and toasted coconut…it’s dish from the Kelantan , the east coast of Peninsula Malaysia…You have to mix the rice with the veggies, toasted coconut and the sambal sauce first and eat it with the meat…You can find it in Kampung Baru, i think the location is mentioned in one of the comments here…there you can get Nasi Dagang and Laksam too ( another type of laksa but from the east coast…it is homemade thick rice noodle serve with fish based coconut gravy and veggies and it’s sambal…another favourite of mine). * Roti canai…either plain roti or egg roti ( roti telur) or roti sardine…eaten with dhal curry or fish curry gravy and sambal…my fav eating roti with dhal curry mix with sambal, or fish curry mix with sambal..available at mamak restaurant ( Indian muslim) and they usually open 24 hrs and you can find them every where in KL even in Malaysia….the one nearest to twin towers area is NZ curry house and Pelita Nasi kandar restaurant…I prefer NZ curry house. * Nasi Kandar,,,white rice with mix curry gravy, do not miss the black gravy as it’s signature of Nasi kandar gravy, meat choice either chicken or beef or both if you want, boiled long okra, yellow cabbage dish and boiled egg or salted egg…you can get squid or prawn but they are pricy…for crispiness ask for papadom. Ok, am tired of typing…There are endless delicious dishes in Malaysia, even as Malaysian we haven’t tried them all, but these are some of the popular ones you can find easily all year round…Anyway, Dont worry about beaches n all if food is what you are into…You can find beautiful beaches in many countries, Malaysia has beautiful beaches too no doubt, Semporna Islands in Sabah is like Maldives…but, but you can only find delicious Malaysian foods in Malaysia….Cheers and. enjoy Malaysia guys!✌️
Both of you are so lucky to find amazing people, amazing food and seemed genuinely curious (and yet respectful) of new cultures. Here's hoping for plenty of good vibes in the future 🥰
The old cinema (Rex Cinema) u guys went in brought back old memory, it was where I watched the movie Endless Love staring Brook Shields in the early '80s. It was the only movie I watched in this cinema.
You gotta try the claypot loh shee fun/loh shu fun (dunno how to spell it in English lol.) Usually had along Petaling Street late night, tis amazing. Tis a noodle dish, pretty sure you'd love it.
8:54 that picture is the most expensive there... its like Mona Lisa in Malaysia but dude version.. just the copy picture of it can throw you to prison during ancient time.
When you are at Petaling Street, you don't eat at those air-conditioned shops. Go to shops that have you sweating profusely. Some of them are stalls and some at back lanes or side lanes. Nevertheless, there are some stalls that have upgraded to air-conditioned shops that comes with a higher price dish.
the weather there is totally the opposite on what we experiencing right now here in PH.you are blessed in having a good weather and enjoying the food trip.
You see your reaction in eating food. Always you said food it's life. Hehehe keep safe and I'm impressed to see you guys to travel and tour a places country.. And eating any food you want to try. I'm proud to see you see you to delicate a simple mind blowing to try a authentic or local food.
We are big foodies and love to eat haha! We're so open to trying new things and the Malay cuisine is INCREDIBLE! Thank you so much for your kind comment, its really made our day 😊
Hi guys. There's a good hokkien mee & the clayport chicken rice shop down the street,and a beef noodle shop beside the main road. Lots of hip cafes nearby too. Enjoy the food & the city... Cheers ✌️😘
Hey, where the beach scene at? It's been nothing but food, food and food since you hit Malaysia. No more canooneering? Waterfall jumping? Swimming with whales and sardines?
Yoooo food here is soooooo good you can't help but talk about it all the time haha 😆 hang in there, lots of adventurous vlogs coming up but first it's FOOOD 🥰🤣
Your partners because he looked like a locals.. i think he better go and get himself a tengkolok/tanjak/destar (Malay headgear) before heading to any Malay OG food place in the area.. the warung bunian in the morning for nasi lemak telor bungkus and roti jiwa kacau or any other roti canai variant (got to go early because the food is limited and do some research on that place before going) or go hardcore going for gulai ikan patin tempoyak (fermented durian paste) at kak Nik patin house.. But before that wear a tanjak first just to see their reaction.. Have a fun trip guys.. and a great video and a very good job.. stay safe and take care..
@@sunkissedbucketlist yeah..I was thinking the same way too since I've watched you in your 1st video in Malaysia. Taz reallly looks like a Malay. More over when he is wearing that nice dark blue shirt. Pretty like one of the Malaysian actor named Hairul Azreen..haha ✌😄
The bao guys do fusion takes on the Taiwanese gua bao. I have heard of them and still there is not much on youtube about them. Young guys with a vision/idea. Take care
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@@sunkissedbucketlist our chinatown is not as old or as big as manila's but because chinese and indians are part of malaysian society. We do not necesarily need to live or work in chinatown area. We are scattered all over the country. Same as food. I can eat wan tan noodles in a smaller town whereby there are a sizable population of chinese.
most of Malaysian can speak good english..my dear tourist,please be more selective on choice of food next time.if the seller can speak good english that is authentic Malaysian seller.sadly a lot of illegal immigrant in Malaysia and they easily open illegal street stall..a general advise from me,please buy street food or drink from Malaysian only.how to detect them?if they speak good english.that is..actually legal street food/drink seller in Malaysia vaccinanted with typhoid.thank you.enjoy your vacation in Malaysia.
So if we were to go by your logic then Madam Tang is illegal for not being able to speak English? Haha 😄 didn't know the measure of someone's legality came down to speaking English, just snap out of this non sense and chill out, we would suggest that you refrain from making these silly accusations and let relevant authorities do their jobs 👌🏻 thanks for watching and peace ✌🏻
@@sunkissedbucketlist Illegals are illegals, whether they can speak English or not. Liliana is only trying to advice you for your own health benefit. These illegals not only prohibited from doing business here but they also don't have health checks and hygiene certificates. Since you are in Malaysia, why not support Malaysian business big or small. We are not discriminating anyone but just want to protect the livelihood of our own people. Since you don't know Malay language, being conversant in English the simplest way for you to identify the illegals (that do business) on the street. Most Malaysians are thought Malay and English language since primary school. There are also Chinese and Indian schools in Malaysia which also teach Malay language. In Madam Tang case, most probably she was educated in Chinese school, but unfortunately she could not converse with you in Malay. Or maybe she came from mainland China and married to a Malaysian Chinese and settled down here.
Please don't make Malaysia a shame by recommending more people coming over to this famous & ugly Petaling Street . There is so.many more other beautiful & exciting places to visit in KL.
Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder, if you don't like it, by all means stay away however people can decide for themselves if they wanna go or not... peace 😊
Don't worry guys you have the right to enjoy what you want ....wherever you want....that Bao thing looks interesting....first time seeing it....the stall looks very cool as well....and very nice and good seller
Please don't make Malaysia a shame by... your stupid comment. Suka hati dia le nak suka makan apa atau ke tempat mana dia nak pergi. Kalau ada tempat yg buruk dan hodoh pun bukan tugas dia nak sorok tapi tugas kita nak perbetul atau indahkan.
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I love Kuala Lumpur because I love stunning modern skylines, I love huge modern malls, I love many parks in the city,
I love modern transportations, I love city nights life, I love multiraces live in peace and of course food heaven in the city.
KL is soooo cool we love it 😀
Libby is so delightful with food. Great partnership discovering our food and great places we didnt even know existed
Libby is a proper food connoisseur and knows how to enjoy the culinary delights where ever she goes 😇🥰
I've never seen such a sweet couple youtuber as you are.. keep smiling guys and be safe💕
Aww thanks alot ☺️
@@sunkissedbucketlist you're most welcome💕
that bao & the cinema building.. wow.. this is new to us, at least to me... got to check that out...
Try the Bao's, they were sooo good 🥰
amazing vlog thanks guys enjoy :D
Thank you 😊
Other foods you must try in Malaysia;
* Nyonya Curry Laksa…Noodles in coconut gravy…My all time favourite laksa..one of Malaysian signature dishes…it’s Malay, chinese and indian in one bowl…my favourite place to have it is at Ampang Park food court, but sadly the place is no longer there..but the one in Lot 10 shopping mall food court in Bukit Bintang comes close to it…i personally like vermicelli noodle when eating but some people prefer yellow egg noodle…you can ask for mix noodle if you want…and eat it with the sambal sauce n little squeeze of lime they give you for extra kick.
* Satay…Take the MRT to Kajang and stop at Stadium Station ( before Kajang station)…from there just a walking distance to a satay restaurant called Satay Kajang Haji Samuri…There’re many satay places there, but I keep going to this particular one because it’s peanut gravy is the best for me…Mix the peanut gravy with sambal they give you,and if it’s not eanough,you ask for more.
* Lemang and rendang…There are both heavenly matched…Lemang is sticky rice cooked in bamboo in grill fire…This dish is mainly popular during Ramadhan and Eid celebrations, but now you can find it year round at certain places…Try look up the youtube channel named “ChuBro” a Korean guy who makes lots of videos of Malaysian foods..i think the lemang he had was in a restaurant in a town outskirts of KL named Bentong…this area has the best lemang i’ve tasted so far…try look up youtube for lemang in Bentong.
* Patin Tempoyak…Patin fish cooked with fermented durian and eat with white rice…this could be intimidating for some westerners but you’ll be surprised as it does not taste like the raw durian as you know it…I saw some westerners, Koreans and Japanese love it…Go to “Kak Nik Patin House” restaurant some where on KL, you can google the location…There they serve the dish with bunch of other dishes..you will be spoilt for choice.
* Nasi Kerabu (Salad rice)…this is a blue rice serve with veggies, grilled chicken or grilled beef or fried fish, and of course with it sambal sauce and toasted coconut…it’s dish from the Kelantan , the east coast of Peninsula Malaysia…You have to mix the rice with the veggies, toasted coconut and the sambal sauce first and eat it with the meat…You can find it in Kampung Baru, i think the location is mentioned in one of the comments here…there you can get Nasi Dagang and Laksam too ( another type of laksa but from the east coast…it is homemade thick rice noodle serve with fish based coconut gravy and veggies and it’s sambal…another favourite of mine).
* Roti canai…either plain roti or egg roti ( roti telur) or roti sardine…eaten with dhal curry or fish curry gravy and sambal…my fav eating roti with dhal curry mix with sambal, or fish curry mix with sambal..available at mamak restaurant ( Indian muslim) and they usually open 24 hrs and you can find them every where in KL even in Malaysia….the one nearest to twin towers area is NZ curry house and Pelita Nasi kandar restaurant…I prefer NZ curry house.
* Nasi Kandar,,,white rice with mix curry gravy, do not miss the black gravy as it’s signature of Nasi kandar gravy, meat choice either chicken or beef or both if you want, boiled long okra, yellow cabbage dish and boiled egg or salted egg…you can get squid or prawn but they are pricy…for crispiness ask for papadom.
Ok, am tired of typing…There are endless delicious dishes in Malaysia, even as Malaysian we haven’t tried them all, but these are some of the popular ones you can find easily all year round…Anyway, Dont worry about beaches n all if food is what you are into…You can find beautiful beaches in many countries, Malaysia has beautiful beaches too no doubt, Semporna Islands in Sabah is like Maldives…but, but you can only find delicious Malaysian foods in Malaysia….Cheers and. enjoy Malaysia guys!✌️
Mmmmm thanks for all the yummy suggestions 🥰
Hi guys, another great video especially the food. Take care and stay safe.
The food was just sooo yummmm 🥰
Both of you are so lucky to find amazing people, amazing food and seemed genuinely curious (and yet respectful) of new cultures.
Here's hoping for plenty of good vibes in the future 🥰
It's all about being open to trying new things and being kind humans and having a good time 😇
Heading to KL next week...will look for the Bao Guys..thks for sharing
Let us know what you think once you've tried them 😊
The old cinema (Rex Cinema) u guys went in brought back old memory, it was where I watched the movie Endless Love staring Brook Shields in the early '80s. It was the only movie I watched in this cinema.
Hope you enjoyed watching the film 😊
Don't forget to try nasi dagang and nasi kerabu guys 😊 super yummy
We will try them for sure, we're loving the food here too much 🥰🥰
@@sunkissedbucketlist you can have these two from kedai Kak Som in Kampung Baru..just next to kedai nasi lemak Wanjo 👌😷
Love bao buns and used to go to see movie 🍿 before REX were there
Oh wow that's amazing 😊
The size of those 🦐 Whoah! HUGE! Love watching you tuck in to the local cuisine! Fill your boots!!!
The food here is tooooo good and there's so many new things to try 🥰🥰
You gotta try the claypot loh shee fun/loh shu fun (dunno how to spell it in English lol.) Usually had along Petaling Street late night, tis amazing. Tis a noodle dish, pretty sure you'd love it.
Ooohh nice, we would love to try that 😀
Great job guys. That large prawn glass noodle dish looked wicked!😂
It was yummmmmm 🥰😊
Welcome to Kuala Lumpur
Thanks so much 😊
Glad you guys are enjoying Malaysia 👌🏼👍🏼
We're loving it 😍
8:54 that picture is the most expensive there... its like Mona Lisa in Malaysia but dude version.. just the copy picture of it can throw you to prison during ancient time.
Thats interesting 🤔
When you are at Petaling Street, you don't eat at those air-conditioned shops. Go to shops that have you sweating profusely. Some of them are stalls and some at back lanes or side lanes. Nevertheless, there are some stalls that have upgraded to air-conditioned shops that comes with a higher price dish.
Does a food truck on the side of the road count? We were sweating quite a bit so we did put in our graft we can assure you haha 😄
the weather there is totally the opposite on what we experiencing right now here in PH.you are blessed in having a good weather and enjoying the food trip.
Oh wow what's happening in PH? Is it rainy now? Sending good weather and sunny days your way our friend 😊🥰
@@sunkissedbucketlist rainy season is already here.typhoons will be a regular visitor.what we experiencing on the weather as of now is nothing yet.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for showing your exploration at d chinatown in KL. D buns looked awesomely delicious.
Them bao buns were INCREDIBLE 🥰🥰
@@sunkissedbucketlist Lovely. 🙂
@Farmer&Ganja malaysia 🙂
libby is a mam mam monster 😊😁👍 we are already friends hehe.. eat more food guys!! enjoy!
Haha 😄 we both loveeeee food 🥰
You see your reaction in eating food. Always you said food it's life. Hehehe keep safe and I'm impressed to see you guys to travel and tour a places country.. And eating any food you want to try. I'm proud to see you see you to delicate a simple mind blowing to try a authentic or local food.
We are big foodies and love to eat haha! We're so open to trying new things and the Malay cuisine is INCREDIBLE! Thank you so much for your kind comment, its really made our day 😊
Hi guys. There's a good hokkien mee & the clayport chicken rice shop down the street,and a beef noodle shop beside the main road.
Lots of hip cafes nearby too. Enjoy the food & the city... Cheers ✌️😘
Thanks for the suggestion 😊 will try and check it out next time
They need to sweat to eat those food, instead of having in a cosy air-conditioned shop.
just to clarify, Book Xcess locates in the old Rex Cinema, facing Jalan Sultan, not Jalan Petaling
Sweet ✌🏻
too bad you did not try out hte famous hokkian mee which charcoal fried noodle with black soy source and lard at Petaling street or Jalan Alor.
We tried hokkien but not during this vlog ofcourse 😊
Wow, that's Rex Cinema? Been there in early 90s, watch Brandon Lee's The Crow there
That was a good film 👌🏻😊
There are so many instagrammable cafes in around Petaling street too
We had a great time there 😊
love the baoguys!
They're so great right! Very creative and so delicious 😋
Omg… that bao thing is very new to me..
You need to go and check it out, they're amazing 🥰
Welcome to Malaysia thank you so much 💕💕💕
Thank you for the warm welcome 😊 we're loving our time here 🥰
I luv it too keep it up 👍
Thanks alot 😉
Please try nasi kerabu and nasi dagang at kg baru restoran name is kak som..👍
We will try as many as we can 😊
Hey, where the beach scene at? It's been nothing but food, food and food since you hit Malaysia. No more canooneering? Waterfall jumping? Swimming with whales and sardines?
Yoooo food here is soooooo good you can't help but talk about it all the time haha 😆 hang in there, lots of adventurous vlogs coming up but first it's FOOOD 🥰🤣
Your partners because he looked like a locals.. i think he better go and get himself a tengkolok/tanjak/destar (Malay headgear) before heading to any Malay OG food place in the area.. the warung bunian in the morning for nasi lemak telor bungkus and roti jiwa kacau or any other roti canai variant (got to go early because the food is limited and do some research on that place before going) or go hardcore going for gulai ikan patin tempoyak (fermented durian paste) at kak Nik patin house..
But before that wear a tanjak first just to see their reaction..
Have a fun trip guys.. and a great video and a very good job.. stay safe and take care..
We will have to find a tanjak for Taz and then go looking for food haha 😄 thank you for the suggestions 😀
@@sunkissedbucketlist yeah..I was thinking the same way too since I've watched you in your 1st video in Malaysia. Taz reallly looks like a Malay. More over when he is wearing that nice dark blue shirt. Pretty like one of the Malaysian actor named Hairul Azreen..haha ✌😄
'A' is sounded as 'aaa' here. so the second pronunciation of petaling street is correct.
Got it!! Thank you 👌🏻 😊
My favorite,,,😍😍😍
Sooo good 🥰
You guys are so naturally funny. 😍
Its all about being kind to each other and having a good time 🥰🤩
Hope you guys enjoy in kl
We're having the best time here 🥰😊
8:54 Macam Pernah Ku Lihat Tapi Dimana Ye
No idea! But let's enjoy the vlog 😁
if you find a mango - coconut shake or smothee,i suggest you try one.
We loveeeee mango shake 😋 😍
@@sunkissedbucketlist try the combination of mango and coconut this time.it might change your perspective.
@@sunkissedbucketlistalso try a green mango shake.taste a little different but delightful as well
The bao guys do fusion takes on the Taiwanese gua bao. I have heard of them and still there is not much on youtube about them. Young guys with a vision/idea. Take care
Bao guys food was so delicious! They're great 👍🏼
looks yummy to me 💖💖
We're getting hungry again lol 😆
It's the latter pronunciation for Petaling St
Peta Ling 😊
Please eat malaysia food 🙏, enjoy in Malaysia , stay safe stay health.....
We love Malaysian food 🥰
the latter pronunciation of petaling street is correct
Thank you 😊
✌️😎✌️❤️🇲🇾
😊👌🏻
The last dish is also under usd 5?
13RM if memory serves us correctly 🥰
dont miss out durian!
We would certainly try it again 😀
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Very Nice 🌹🌹🌹
Yummmyyyy 🥰
i think i saw u both today
Where did u see us?
Hello.. the Chinatown in KL is not so big. I guess maybe KL has big Chinese population in the city.
It wasn't as big but had enough places to fill us up with yummy food haha 😉🥰
@@sunkissedbucketlist Agree
Visit bali🇮🇩
We will for sure 😉😊
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We have had the best time so far in Malaysia, we are absolutely loving it!! Thank you so much for your kind comment and concern 😊🥰
Mmmmmm.... No yummy dance this time..... 😔😔😔
The food was sooooo good, forgot about the yummy dance haha 😄
Can you try speak Malay
That is something we're working on, hopefully soon 😊
❤️❤️❤️🔥🇰🇭🇹🇭🤗🙏👏😇
😊✌🏻🥰
my diet just went out of the window.
😂😂😂😂 ours did too, a LONG time ago hahah!
2nd pronounced correctly.
Peta ling 🤙🏻😉
@@sunkissedbucketlist our chinatown is not as old or as big as manila's but because chinese and indians are part of malaysian society. We do not necesarily need to live or work in chinatown area. We are scattered all over the country. Same as food. I can eat wan tan noodles in a smaller town whereby there are a sizable population of chinese.
Its pronounced PetAling..not petailing
Peta Ling 👌🏻😊
No..its one word
most of Malaysian can speak good english..my dear tourist,please be more selective on choice of food next time.if the seller can speak good english that is authentic Malaysian seller.sadly a lot of illegal immigrant in Malaysia and they easily open illegal street stall..a general advise from me,please buy street food or drink from Malaysian only.how to detect them?if they speak good english.that is..actually legal street food/drink seller in Malaysia vaccinanted with typhoid.thank you.enjoy your vacation in Malaysia.
So if we were to go by your logic then Madam Tang is illegal for not being able to speak English? Haha 😄 didn't know the measure of someone's legality came down to speaking English, just snap out of this non sense and chill out, we would suggest that you refrain from making these silly accusations and let relevant authorities do their jobs 👌🏻 thanks for watching and peace ✌🏻
There are also less able to speak especially traders from Indonesia and Myamar
@@sunkissedbucketlist
Illegals are illegals, whether they can speak English or not. Liliana is only trying to advice you for your own health benefit. These illegals not only prohibited from doing business here but they also don't have health checks and hygiene certificates. Since you are in Malaysia, why not support Malaysian business big or small. We are not discriminating anyone but just want to protect the livelihood of our own people.
Since you don't know Malay language, being conversant in English the simplest way for you to identify the illegals (that do business) on the street. Most Malaysians are thought Malay and English language since primary school. There are also Chinese and Indian schools in Malaysia which also teach Malay language.
In Madam Tang case, most probably she was educated in Chinese school, but unfortunately she could not converse with you in Malay. Or maybe she came from mainland China and married to a Malaysian Chinese and settled down here.
paint clown najib ??prime menister we all love.. this gelery art you visit is evil owner
We didn't even realise. We prefer not to divulge into politics 😊
Please don't make Malaysia a shame by recommending more people coming over to this famous & ugly Petaling Street .
There is so.many more other beautiful & exciting places to visit in KL.
Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder, if you don't like it, by all means stay away however people can decide for themselves if they wanna go or not... peace 😊
@@sunkissedbucketlist
Wow ! What a surprise.
You love this place 😁🤣😄
Don't worry guys you have the right to enjoy what you want ....wherever you want....that Bao thing looks interesting....first time seeing it....the stall looks very cool as well....and very nice and good seller
Just ignore the troll
Please don't make Malaysia a shame by... your stupid comment.
Suka hati dia le nak suka makan apa atau ke tempat mana dia nak pergi. Kalau ada tempat yg buruk dan hodoh pun bukan tugas dia nak sorok tapi tugas kita nak perbetul atau indahkan.