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Greetings from Philippines.I love Melaka. I've been there twice because my brother-in -law is from Melaka.Love their food too.Keep safe always & God bless.
You two are great! I have first visited Malaysia in 1995. Malaka was my first stop. Nothing has changed. What I like about you two is your love of food. Your bubbly excitable personality and your partner's calmness. Thanks guys.
Malacca, Penang and Singapore were the international seaports pre-aircraft era. You can visualize the world map and imagine how these 3 ports were the R&R for international sailors with constantly changing administrations. Out of the 3, Malacca preserved the most of her historical structures. And we are glad. Also Penang and Singapore experienced air raid bombings so they didn't have the option to preserve much.
Josie, I have been watching your video many times, Your personality suit for a travel show. Very entertaining! Wish u all the best and hope soon you can reach 100K subs and get the TH-cam silver Play button!
That place is the best cendol in malaysia so far.. if you want simple just order ordinary cendol, they will make for you.. trust me its still delicous.. i"ve been trying all kind of cendol around malaysia.. that place is the best
Omg! I love everything about your video! The time it took to edit and taking all the diff shots, I cant imagine how long each video takes including the research! Also your bubbly personality and excitement about everything is contagious! I cant help but feel excited about the place and food you're trying! I love that eventhough you cant take spicy alot you still tried them! 😅
Oh thank you so much!!!! This is the best, thank you so much for appreciating the work that I do! It takes a LONG time haha. Thank you for watching and commenting!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻😁
Hi Josie and Mike! A belated welcome to Malaysia. Love how cheerful and curious you are in your videos, and how respectful you are about remembering local food names. Hope you enjoy the rest of your time here! :) Once you try Malaysian food, you can't get enough of it. You'll be back again next time I'm sure haha.
Hey Cherrywine!!!! Thank you so so much! Hahha this is my first time in south east Asia and my first overseas trip in almost 10 years haha! I knew NOTHING about SEA before I left, I’m taking everything in and trying my best and loving it more than I ever thought 😂 Thank you!! I think I’ll be back just for the food 😉 😂😂🙏🏻
They are actually trishaws commonly used during the colonial period. The reason why the bathroom is huge is (maybe) its a room converted to a bathroom which the owner is not allowed to demolish the walls to make the bedroom bigger because its under the unesco heritage site regulation.
That’s probably true! I had a peek in the other rooms (doors were open no one there) and they were lay out different hahaha probably a smaller bathroom. Just funny 😂😂😂😁
Should try the malay food Nasi Kerabu, Nasi Dagang, Laksam....originated from the East Coast States ( Kelantan & Terengganu) but you can find in KL go to Kak Som restaurant Kampung Baru...make sure to mix it well before you eat especially the nasi kerabu to give you a burst of flavor 😁😁
Melaka has a huge history and it’s a very beautiful place to visit. I am very glad you loved your time there and you get to try the various delicious food, see and experience the many different attraction and culture.
@@josieliftsthings You should visit very beautiful Kampung Morten, a Malay village which is situated next to the river. There are traditional Malay houses & few cute mini houses as well..
Overwhelmed by your magnificent view of Malacca every brief moment. The traditional red buildings are amazing. The night street market is brightly lit so the trees look especially beautiful. Cendal looked dear to me.
Thank you for still watching anyway! My voice is still here! 😂 I don’t know when, but trust me, I have to come back to experience El Nido and the islands in the sun! ☀️ 😂😁😁🙏🏻
The type of fish that you had with the asam pedas is sting ray. Locals call it ‘ikan pari’. You can find asam pedas cooked with other types of fishes as well. In fact, some restaurants serve chicken and beef asam pedas. Anyway, i believe that the most loved by malaysians is the sting ray asam pedas.
Love your enthusiasm ❤❤ You have an amazing content! Me and my boyfriend are currently backpacking Asia and we find your videos really useful. Have an amazing trip!
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Kaya jam is so amazing, I'm also obsessed. I just make it at home, but I hope I can try it in Malaysia someday! Loved this video and that short clip of that beautiful monitor lizard too!!
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fyi : The Asam pedas u tried was not a fish. what the guy recommended was a stingray aka Manta. its quite popular to have assam pedas stingray in melaka. word of warning it is very spicy and sour. if u can pass that spicyness, its really an awesome dish to eat with rice actually. kudos to u for trying it out.
Ask for "milo ais kaw" for more chocolatey taste.. the "kaw" is pronounce "cow" If you don't know whether the gravy is spicy or not don't mix it with the rice ask for a separate plate. It's normal to do that here.
Cendol sounds like the Bingsu I had in South Korea! Shaved ice and ice cream but I had it with strawberries (it was amazing, it tasted like eating strawberries and cream in England) but you can get different flavours like the Cendol.
You should have spent more days in Malacca, at least 3 days 2 nights. There are many things you have not seen and tried there. Kampung Morten is a scenic place to take photos at night. It is very beautiful and unique. You should have also tried tai bak, a Chinese kind of cendol. It is very nice. St. Paul's Hill and St. John's Hill are historic places to visit. We have beautiful beaches too. In your next visit, try contact a local so that he or she can bring you around Malacca.
I really liked my time there as it was!! I loved it! Unfortunately we don’t have enough time to spend long periods in each place, otherwise we can’t see more of malaysia! 😁😁 thank you for watching! 🙏🏻😁😁
If u ask me i'll go for the original cendol. Its always the best. LOL. 2nd will be durisn cendol. Its surprisingly taste great. Had it in kampung baru KL for the 1st time and it just blew my mind
If you like milo, you should try MILO DINOSAUR... it is really2 goooooddd! As for cendol, I like the plain original cendol- it is "watery"- just coconut milk, shaved ice and cendol (green, rice flour jelly) + gula melaka (like palm sugar)
hi Josie! do come visit One Utama Shopping centre it is the BIGGEST Mall in Malaysia amongst the fashion shops and restaurants there are; 1. Indoor Skydiving 2. Rock Climbing (Camp 5) 3. Indoor baseball 4. Indoor Surfing 5. two Cinemas (tgv and gsc) 6. outdoor nature park the parking is super cheap there, compared to other malls AND you can still go there by MRT Train! One Utama is also near TTDI, Damansara and PJ which are city areas in Malaysia. let me know when you guys are visiting Ine Utama and ill gladly be the tour guide for you guys 🤘🏽
Hi josie, you must go to Sarawak and Sabah too, because there are many traditional foods in Sarawak and Sabah.. you should try.. I really like your content.. welcome to Malaysia.. 🥰🥰🥰
Air Batu Campur = Mixed Ice = Shaved Ice topped with sugar, condensed milk, nuts, jellies, green noodles.... ice cream if you're lucky You had the asam pedas sting ray... yummy...
Welcomed to Malaysia, hope you like this country. That’s is not toktok as u see in other south east Asia country that’s actually is trishaw.. but over many years people use to modified it and become a signature trishaw in melaka.. that’s different trishaw u will see at Penang.. which not much been modifying and still 60% look as old era time
At 2'36" the exposed bricks were thinner. Apparently it was from the Dutch era. When the Dutch left, British architecture had thicker bricks like the one you have in Australia too. By the bricks dimension, you can know the era or time period.
The main ingredients of asam pedas and the sambal tumis that is usually eaten with nasi lemak have the same base ingredients. That may be why is taste similar. Also the fish you had was a stingray.
Hi guys! Personally i would prefer just the regular cendol...i'm kinda conservative a bit with this haha 😆 but it would be nice to have some cendol during that hot, sunny afternoon. Anyway you are always welcome to try any sort of variation or innovation that the cendol purveyor could have offered no big deal 😉. As for the Melaka's asam pedas meal, even myself as a local (but not a Melakan😁) couldn't tolerate the spiciness of it 🥵...mind you i eagerly want to but i just can't or else I would've spent precious time in the loo ruining the day trip haha 😆. Till then, take care n' see ya!
Do visit Melaka again as there are all sorts of delicious food outside of Jonker Street / area 🙈 there any many other shops which sells nice Nyonya Cendol, roti bakar, Nyonya Laksa, Putu Piring, chicken rice, roti canai and the list goes on 🙈🤩 hope you guys will be back one day!
Been watching your vlog, since u were in Philipine, luv yr vibes, so fun and bubbly 😁🤗 Welcome to Msia Josie, and Mike, have fun in Msia, espcly the foods, islands, and us Msian 😊 also, plssss visit us in Kuching, Sarawak, Msia, Borneo, you both will love it, foods, and places 🙏
The best way to enjoy Cendol is to eat plain - Chendol with coconut milk (santan) and Gula Melaka and if you want taken with glutinous rice (pulut). Red beans is a not original cendol/Chendol in my humble opinion. Culturally Cendol is Malaysia own dessert though other countries might not agree. 😁😁😁😁
Hahah I never actually heard of Keria! I only got so many messages about cendol! 😂😂 unfortunately we’ve left now! Maybe if we ever come back to melaka ❤️😁
@@josieliftsthings it's Malay version of doughnut. Made with sweet potatoes with palm sugar glaze. It's usually freshly fried, so you have the crunch of the glaze and bite into hot meshed sweet potatoes. I can cry hahaha Ya there's always next time.
I reckon for the first timer eating cendol , try buy the original cendol without any additional toppings. Other toppings on top will overpower the original taste of Malaysian famous cendol. As for me, ice cream on top of cendol is a no no. Totally mixed up the taste and its not cendol taste anymore. Original cendol would consist shaved ice, coconut milk, green something2 ( i dont know in english) abd gula melaka. Just my opinion.
The no.1 food to eat when in Melaka is to try out the authentic Nyonya Baba restaurants located in the city centre. If you did not try that, you have not been to Melaka! Lol😂
Hi... Glad you liked Melaka which is my hometown and where I spent my entire childhood and teen years. You guys should actually spend more than just a day in Melaka as you should immerse yourself into the cultural melting pot that is Melaka. A little unfortunate that you didn't really like the Nyonya dumpling though. Next time if ever you are back in Melaka, please visit the Peranakan Museum which is near Jonker Walk where you will be able to experience the Baba & Nyonya culture to its max.
Hai..welcome to Malaysia..i would like to recommand you to eat SATAY KAJANG..the best satay kajang you must go to kajang town by MRT sungai buloh to kajang line..and disembark at kajang station..and the SAMSURI SATAY KAJANG shop just opposite the mrt kajang sttn..their selling many type of satay such..Chicken.beef.dear.lever.mutton so enjoy the satay..#staysafe
What’s your favourite cendol flavour?? Tell me! I liked the mango but I know it’s not the original one haha.
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For me Nyonya cendol is the best!
durian!!
🤣🤣 cendol drink streetfood original 🇮🇩🤣
Original fresh coconut milk with red beam
You represented Melaka well. Nice video, short but sweet. Well done 👍🙂
Thank you! 😁
Greetings from Philippines.I love Melaka. I've been there twice because my brother-in -law is from Melaka.Love their food too.Keep safe always & God bless.
No way!! Haha amazing. What a cute little city 😁😁😁
@@josieliftsthings Yes, the city is beautiful & Malaysian food is delicious.
You two are great! I have first visited Malaysia in 1995. Malaka was my first stop. Nothing has changed. What I like about you two is your love of food. Your bubbly excitable personality and your partner's calmness. Thanks guys.
Wow thank you so much Shawn! Thank you for watching! And it’s so interesting to hear it’s the same after almost 30 years! Crazy haha thank you!
I'm from Melaka. You potryed Melaka so well. Thank you 😍
Malacca, Penang and Singapore were the international seaports pre-aircraft era. You can visualize the world map and imagine how these 3 ports were the R&R for international sailors with constantly changing administrations.
Out of the 3, Malacca preserved the most of her historical structures. And we are glad.
Also Penang and Singapore experienced air raid bombings so they didn't have the option to preserve much.
Josie, I have been watching your video many times, Your personality suit for a travel show. Very entertaining! Wish u all the best and hope soon you can reach 100K subs and get the TH-cam silver Play button!
This is such an awesome comment!!! Thank you!!! Hopefully one day, that’s an amazing goal! Hopefully I can get there 😁😁🙏🏻
That place is the best cendol in malaysia so far.. if you want simple just order ordinary cendol, they will make for you.. trust me its still delicous.. i"ve been trying all kind of cendol around malaysia.. that place is the best
Wow melaka very nice travel 💖👍👍👍
Omg! I love everything about your video! The time it took to edit and taking all the diff shots, I cant imagine how long each video takes including the research! Also your bubbly personality and excitement about everything is contagious! I cant help but feel excited about the place and food you're trying! I love that eventhough you cant take spicy alot you still tried them! 😅
Oh thank you so much!!!! This is the best, thank you so much for appreciating the work that I do! It takes a LONG time haha. Thank you for watching and commenting!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻😁
Hi Josie and Mike! A belated welcome to Malaysia. Love how cheerful and curious you are in your videos, and how respectful you are about remembering local food names. Hope you enjoy the rest of your time here! :) Once you try Malaysian food, you can't get enough of it. You'll be back again next time I'm sure haha.
Hey Cherrywine!!!! Thank you so so much! Hahha this is my first time in south east Asia and my first overseas trip in almost 10 years haha! I knew NOTHING about SEA before I left, I’m taking everything in and trying my best and loving it more than I ever thought 😂
Thank you!! I think I’ll be back just for the food 😉 😂😂🙏🏻
They are actually trishaws commonly used during the colonial period. The reason why the bathroom is huge is (maybe) its a room converted to a bathroom which the owner is not allowed to demolish the walls to make the bedroom bigger because its under the unesco heritage site regulation.
That’s probably true! I had a peek in the other rooms (doors were open no one there) and they were lay out different hahaha probably a smaller bathroom. Just funny 😂😂😂😁
Should try the malay food Nasi Kerabu, Nasi Dagang, Laksam....originated from the East Coast States ( Kelantan & Terengganu) but you can find in KL go to Kak Som restaurant Kampung Baru...make sure to mix it well before you eat especially the nasi kerabu to give you a burst of flavor 😁😁
Melaka has a huge history and it’s a very beautiful place to visit. I am very glad you loved your time there and you get to try the various delicious food, see and experience the many different attraction and culture.
It’s so beautiful! Cute little town! Haha thank you so much for watching 😁😁🙏🏻
Yes it is and I’ve only been there twice. No problem Josie and you are most welcome ❤️
@@josieliftsthings Do visit the museum and read the history
@@josieliftsthings You should visit very beautiful Kampung Morten, a Malay village which is situated next to the river. There are traditional Malay houses & few cute mini houses as well..
Yes! Let the travels begin! Was loving the city content but I especially love when you travel :)
Yay these are some of my favourite to make and edit!! Thanks Jessica 😁😁
Overwhelmed by your magnificent view of Malacca every brief moment. The traditional red buildings are amazing. The night street market is brightly lit so the trees look especially beautiful. Cendal looked dear to me.
Wow thank you!!!! 😍🙏🏻 it’s SUCH a beautiful town/city! 😁😁😁
Terima kasih sudi hadir ke negeri kami melaka melaysia. terima kasih sahabat semoga seronok di Melaka.
Missing your jolly voice while in the Philippines🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 enjoy your adventure josie
Thank you for still watching anyway! My voice is still here! 😂 I don’t know when, but trust me, I have to come back to experience El Nido and the islands in the sun! ☀️ 😂😁😁🙏🏻
My beautiful hometown...glad you like it. My fav is just original cendol.
I love eating chendol too, the chendol seems to have a generous amount of ingredients. 😊
The type of fish that you had with the asam pedas is sting ray. Locals call it ‘ikan pari’. You can find asam pedas cooked with other types of fishes as well. In fact, some restaurants serve chicken and beef asam pedas. Anyway, i believe that the most loved by malaysians is the sting ray asam pedas.
the city is beautiful😍🙂 travel+streetfood my fave😄😄
I love that you love my stuff! ❤️❤️😂🙏🏻
Love your enthusiasm ❤❤
You have an amazing content! Me and my boyfriend are currently backpacking Asia and we find your videos really useful. Have an amazing trip!
THANK YOU LOVELY 😁😁🥰 I’m so excited you’re travelling Asia!! I hope you’re having the best trip and I’m so glad you’re watching and find that it helps even a little bit! Thank you so much 🥰😁🫶🏻🫶🏻
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for showing your exploration in Melaka.
I'm sure u know already that Melaka is a UNESCO world heritage site.
Thank you so watching it! I really liked this one!’ Hahaha 😁😁🙏🏻
@@josieliftsthings Wonderful. Hahaha. 😁
Another great video- thanks for sharing! The name Melaka rings a bell - looks like a lovely place to visit.😊
Hahaha have you been here!!!? It’s cute! I liked this one it was a Heritage site! Haha
@@josieliftsthings Maybe- haha
Thanks Josie for coming to my hometown, Melaka @ Malacca
Thank you Zul for watching! 🙏🏻😁
Kaya jam is so amazing, I'm also obsessed. I just make it at home, but I hope I can try it in Malaysia someday!
Loved this video and that short clip of that beautiful monitor lizard too!!
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fyi : The Asam pedas u tried was not a fish. what the guy recommended was a stingray aka Manta. its quite popular to have assam pedas stingray in melaka. word of warning it is very spicy and sour. if u can pass that spicyness, its really an awesome dish to eat with rice actually. kudos to u for trying it out.
Ask for "milo ais kaw" for more chocolatey taste.. the "kaw" is pronounce "cow"
If you don't know whether the gravy is spicy or not don't mix it with the rice ask for a separate plate. It's normal to do that here.
Asam pedas does not limit itself to fish, there is Asam pedas daging tetel (odd cuts of beef) and in Johor they also do chicken Asam pedas.
Yes I think this one was stingray!
Cendol sounds like the Bingsu I had in South Korea! Shaved ice and ice cream but I had it with strawberries (it was amazing, it tasted like eating strawberries and cream in England) but you can get different flavours like the Cendol.
Hahaha I had a mango bingsu once, you’re right it’s a good comparison! Thank you! 😁😁
You should have spent more days in Malacca, at least 3 days 2 nights. There are many things you have not seen and tried there. Kampung Morten is a scenic place to take photos at night. It is very beautiful and unique. You should have also tried tai bak, a Chinese kind of cendol. It is very nice. St. Paul's Hill and St. John's Hill are historic places to visit. We have beautiful beaches too. In your next visit, try contact a local so that he or she can bring you around Malacca.
I really liked my time there as it was!! I loved it! Unfortunately we don’t have enough time to spend long periods in each place, otherwise we can’t see more of malaysia! 😁😁 thank you for watching! 🙏🏻😁😁
Ya.so short.
If u ask me i'll go for the original cendol. Its always the best. LOL. 2nd will be durisn cendol. Its surprisingly taste great. Had it in kampung baru KL for the 1st time and it just blew my mind
Hope you come & travel to Sabah ,East Malaysia soon for the beautiful Nature here.
Mountain , river , Rainforest & islands
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@@josieliftsthings alright ✌🏻😆
If you like milo, you should try MILO DINOSAUR... it is really2 goooooddd! As for cendol, I like the plain original cendol- it is "watery"- just coconut milk, shaved ice and cendol (green, rice flour jelly) + gula melaka (like palm sugar)
hi Josie!
do come visit One Utama Shopping centre
it is the BIGGEST Mall in Malaysia
amongst the fashion shops and restaurants
there are;
1. Indoor Skydiving
2. Rock Climbing (Camp 5)
3. Indoor baseball
4. Indoor Surfing
5. two Cinemas (tgv and gsc)
6. outdoor nature park
the parking is super cheap there, compared to other malls
AND you can still go there by MRT Train!
One Utama is also near TTDI, Damansara and PJ which are city areas in Malaysia.
let me know when you guys are visiting Ine Utama and ill gladly be the tour guide for you guys 🤘🏽
Hi josie, you must go to Sarawak and Sabah too, because there are many traditional foods in Sarawak and Sabah.. you should try.. I really like your content.. welcome to Malaysia.. 🥰🥰🥰
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im from malacca..welcome to malacca...u must try Coconut Shake Batu Berendam...no 1 in Malacca
Stingray asam pedas..woww..u so lucky ...im so jealous now..mmmm
Air Batu Campur = Mixed Ice = Shaved Ice topped with sugar, condensed milk, nuts, jellies, green noodles.... ice cream if you're lucky
You had the asam pedas sting ray... yummy...
I had no idea it was stingray!!! Hahahahahaha! Thank you! 🙏🏻😁
You had my fav food n drink 😋
Yum
Yes!
Awesome video 🥰😘👍👍 yummy cendol 😋asam pedas is spicy gravy...I'm prefer stingray fish asam pdas 😋...very clean n beautiful city....
Thank you!!! 😁😁🙏🏻
8:45 the transition is so cool!
Thanks for noticing hahha
Welcomed to Malaysia, hope you like this country. That’s is not toktok as u see in other south east Asia country that’s actually is trishaw.. but over many years people use to modified it and become a signature trishaw in melaka.. that’s different trishaw u will see at Penang.. which not much been modifying and still 60% look as old era time
Definitely it’s different!
At 2'36" the exposed bricks were thinner. Apparently it was from the Dutch era. When the Dutch left, British architecture had thicker bricks like the one you have in Australia too. By the bricks dimension, you can know the era or time period.
I am from Sabah and Sarawak Borneo but if you think come to Kuching Sarawak..you are Welcome 😉
Terima Kasih ♥️❤️
Love this video!!!
Hi, i'm from Melaka..Welcome to Melaka..Nice video..
Thank you!! 😃😁
Loving the look of Melaka 👍
It’s a lovely place that’s for sure
The main ingredients of asam pedas and the sambal tumis that is usually eaten with nasi lemak have the same base ingredients. That may be why is taste similar. Also the fish you had was a stingray.
The good..brilliant tapi sayang tak singgah makan durian
I really miss travelling even though my recent trip to Penang was on 8 July 2022-16 July 2022. 😊
I love melaka!! ♥️♥️
It was a really pretty!!
Hi guys! Personally i would prefer just the regular cendol...i'm kinda conservative a bit with this haha 😆 but it would be nice to have some cendol during that hot, sunny afternoon. Anyway you are always welcome to try any sort of variation or innovation that the cendol purveyor could have offered no big deal 😉. As for the Melaka's asam pedas meal, even myself as a local (but not a Melakan😁) couldn't tolerate the spiciness of it 🥵...mind you i eagerly want to but i just can't or else I would've spent precious time in the loo ruining the day trip haha 😆. Till then, take care n' see ya!
You should try the oridinary cendol at any mamak stall by the roadside. That one much more lighter and more refreshing. Try it when you are in Penang.
Do visit Melaka again as there are all sorts of delicious food outside of Jonker Street / area 🙈 there any many other shops which sells nice Nyonya Cendol, roti bakar, Nyonya Laksa, Putu Piring, chicken rice, roti canai and the list goes on 🙈🤩 hope you guys will be back one day!
Yes one day - we loved it!
Nice video! Can try the Melaka river cruise next time if you visit Melaka again
I remember visiting Johor Bahru, Malacca & Penang. 😊
Can try the authentic Peranakan dishes & cendol in the following restaurants available only in Malacca.
Baba Ang
Aunty Lee
Cottage Spices Nyonya
Been watching your vlog, since u were in Philipine, luv yr vibes, so fun and bubbly 😁🤗 Welcome to Msia Josie, and Mike, have fun in Msia, espcly the foods, islands, and us Msian 😊 also, plssss visit us in Kuching, Sarawak, Msia, Borneo, you both will love it, foods, and places 🙏
Thanks for still being here - I just uploaded my Sarawak video 🙏
Dats wat I kol real toothsome smorgasbord of whatchamacallit of wholesomeness stuff,cnt wait to go there
cendol duriann superb must try..
Welcome to my state.. Nice shoot video..
Because of "Asam Pedas" is my favourite!!!
I subscribed your channel ✅🙋🏼
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Make sure don't obsess when you leave the country. Variety of foods, dishes. Nasi briyani itself has a lot of version.....
Wow nice trip..I love malacca
The best way to enjoy Cendol is to eat plain - Chendol with coconut milk (santan) and Gula Melaka and if you want taken with glutinous rice (pulut). Red beans is a not original cendol/Chendol in my humble opinion.
Culturally Cendol is Malaysia own dessert though other countries might not agree. 😁😁😁😁
Claim country....maling
Jonker 88 is my favorite to-go restaurant in Melaka to have nyonya Laksa n cendol 🤤
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Comments raving on cendol, you guys forgot abt keria! It's my must have when in Malacca and my fav spot is in Kuala Sg Baru. Best!
Hahah I never actually heard of Keria! I only got so many messages about cendol! 😂😂 unfortunately we’ve left now! Maybe if we ever come back to melaka ❤️😁
@@josieliftsthings it's Malay version of doughnut. Made with sweet potatoes with palm sugar glaze. It's usually freshly fried, so you have the crunch of the glaze and bite into hot meshed sweet potatoes. I can cry hahaha Ya there's always next time.
I reckon for the first timer eating cendol , try buy the original cendol without any additional toppings. Other toppings on top will overpower the original taste of Malaysian famous cendol. As for me, ice cream on top of cendol is a no no. Totally mixed up the taste and its not cendol taste anymore. Original cendol would consist shaved ice, coconut milk, green something2 ( i dont know in english) abd gula melaka. Just my opinion.
I second that
Amazing, melaka
I think that's asam pedas ikan pari or Asam Pedas Stingray and that's the best version of Asam Pedas 😷😁😷
I didn’t know it was stingray AHAHAHA thank you!!! 😂🙏🏻
Ngl i never miss your videos hahaahha
You’re the OG😁 hahaha first here thank you so much!! 😂😁🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Your smile is infectious
Thank you!!!! 🥹🥹😁
Cendol with sticky rice is my absolute favourite and minus the red bean. I don’t like red beans in my cendol, as I preferred nuts 🤤
I don’t like the beans!!!! Hahah I’m with you there 🙏🏻😁😁
#2 and I'm here for the party! 🥳 🎉 🪅 🎊
So fast Walt as always! thank you!! 😁😁
In case you have a tummy ache due to eating too much spicy food you can move the bed into the bathroom
HAHAHAAHHAA!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I’m dying at this comment hahahaahha!
u bring drone to melaka?
love ur eyes and your smile.
Thank you for the beautiful video
Thank you for watching!
1:44 Wow a hotel room where the bathroom is bigger than the room itself...??? This could be the only one of its kind in the world.
Right!!! 😂😂😂
The no.1 food to eat when in Melaka is to try out the authentic Nyonya Baba restaurants located in the city centre. If you did not try that, you have not been to Melaka! Lol😂
asam pedas ikan pari is perfect choice 👍
It was so spicy! Hahaha but a lovely dish for the area 😁😊
"Jonker" is actually pronounced like the Dutch word "yonkheer" which mean noble..So Jonker Walk is basically kingsroad
Oh wow, that’s cool. Thank you so much for watching! 😊🙏🏻
Omg that first night’s hotel bathroom was HUGE!! 😂😂 what the heck!!
I KNOW! Like why!!! It was bigger than the room 😂😂😂😂😂😂
You should have gone to the Jalan Hang Jebat where there is a chendol shop opposite the Jehan Chan Art Gallery.
Ahh this was the one most requested! 😁😁🙏🏻
My father's Art Gallery and use to come home to Malacca and stay in the shop with my brother in law and order the chendol. I am now in Auckland, NZ.
Hi... Glad you liked Melaka which is my hometown and where I spent my entire childhood and teen years. You guys should actually spend more than just a day in Melaka as you should immerse yourself into the cultural melting pot that is Melaka. A little unfortunate that you didn't really like the Nyonya dumpling though. Next time if ever you are back in Melaka, please visit the Peranakan Museum which is near Jonker Walk where you will be able to experience the Baba & Nyonya culture to its max.
Loved Melaka! We will go back one day!
You should visit Genting Highland
I Love durian cendol.super creamy🥰
I don’t think durian is for me!!! 😂😂😂
Hai..welcome to Malaysia..i would like to recommand you to eat SATAY KAJANG..the best satay kajang you must go to kajang town by MRT sungai buloh to kajang line..and disembark at kajang station..and the SAMSURI SATAY KAJANG shop just opposite the mrt kajang sttn..their selling many type of satay such..Chicken.beef.dear.lever.mutton so enjoy the satay..#staysafe
Thank you!
You should Come to JB too
👍👍👍🎉🎉🎉👌👌👌loving your content!
Asam pedas originated from Indonesia? Preposterous! Where did you get this?
From most places in research ☺️
Hello Josie, I enjoy watching your amazing travel videos, I hope to be able to meet you someday. 😊
Hi. Its nice to visit Melaka. You re from the US?
Thank you! We are Australian ☺️☺️
Welcome to Malacca ✌️
Thank youuuu!! 😁😁
The fish with rice u ate is stingray fish.
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The fish - that was stingray. My favourite
I didn’t know that 😂😂😂😂 thank you!!