Your malay is getting better. You are the most detailed filipino food vlogger i have ever seen so far. Going to the right place to eat or try the right stuff
Thank you so much as always Keang, we are very happy to see you here on our new video. We will be doing more of our best for our future videos! Have a great Sunday! Much love from Kissa and Nishi
Hello there! Thank you for watching us! ❤️ Oh Nishi is from Japan who is still studying how to speak in English comfortably 😁 while me, (you’re correct) I am from the Philippines 😊 thank you so much for your kind comment! We wish you have a great day! ❤️
Hello Mr. Smile! 👋🏻 Thanks so much for watching, yes a lot of people said that there’s so many same words and I am happy to know that. 🥰 Thanks again and have a great night! ❤️
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Hello Vlen 👋🏻 Thank you so muchc for watching us and taking time to leave such a nice comment. We are loving our stay here. Your country is very beautiful! ❤
Thanks sister... I love Philiphine too..mabuhai..mahal na kita.. Hope both of you enjoys in KL Malaysia..As Malaysian people..we so proud you to see your content like this..
Hello Muhammad, We are loving our stay here in Malaysia. ❤️ Thank you for watching us and for leaving a very sweet comment. We hope you have a great day! ❤️
Hello Thuch Anh, thank you very much for watching and for leaving a comment. I love trying out all new foods as it connects deeply with the country’s history. ❤️ Thank you again and have a great day! 😍
Hello Wong, nice to see you here again! Thank you for your constant support. Can we find these food in Ipoh as well? We will be traveling there this week 😍
Khabar baik Kissa! 😉Nasi Lemak is rice cook with coconut milk, we call anchovy BILIS in Malay. CENDOL basically got less things unlike ABC plus coconut milk & palm sugar, can add durian too, you should try next time! CENDOL (CHAIN DOLL), ABC (AIR BATU CHARM PUR) 🙂 crispy crunchy snack we call KEREPEK. The one you ate with banana leaf we call it PAPADOM its Indian kerepek. You need to do extra exercise with that amount of foods 😅and NISHI San Ganbatte in learning english!!
Hello Hary! Thanks so much again for watching and for leaving a comment. We will actually try the durian cendol in the next video OMG Im so excited and scared 🤣 Thank you as well for Nishi he will do his best! 💪🏻
Hello there Sam! You are the sweetest! ❤️ We thank you for subscribing to our channel! We promise to give our best in our of our videos. ❤️ Have a wonderful day! ❤️
We also call the small fish "ikan bilis". Your kaong is called "kabung" in Malaysia. In Malaysia we have something to your keropik. It is called keropok. The salty cracker you had is called papadum.
This is so nice to know! We called the ikab bilis - “dilis” it was almost the same just one letter 😊 Thank you for watching us and for leaving a comment! ❤️
Hello Martin, you are very kind! Thank you so much for your support we are very happy you enjoyed our video. We hope you are having a great night! ❤️ Much love from Kissa and Nishi
Now, didn't tell u so, d close similarities between halo halo n ABC, glad u liked it. If it's topped up with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, then it'll be creamier.
Kissa, just to share a bit, nasi lemak, many decades ago, was a peasant food, a simple coconut rice with sambal n egg, sliced fresh cucumber n crispy peanuts n dried anchovies (ikan bilis), wrapped in a banana leaf. Nowadays, it's very lavish with d side dishes, esp with spicy fried chicken or beef/chicken rendang. Once, not so long ago, it was my savior, saves my day with a decent food that only cost RM1 per wrapped. Nasi lemak, is by far one of all time fav comfort food.
If u r interested to watch more of d Malaysian street food compiled by foreign tourists, then make little time to watch few of d videos by Food n footprints, Greg n Jumi. D couple, Greg is from NYC n Jumi is from where u came from, d Phillipines. They were stranded here in Malaysia during d pandemic n lockdown in 2020 n they spend more than a year in Malaysia, tasting many varieties of d Malaysian street food.
Kissa, I didn't want to intrude u with my suggestions as I want u to go with d flow, enjoying your explorations at your own sweet time. But like always, popular food like nasi lemak n Ramly burger normally gets d Malaysian attention. Not far from Wanjo, there's a shop that sells good Malay dishes originated from d east coast like nasi kerabu n nasi dagang, nasi campur, maybe u like to try it later. N not far away, believe it, there's a side street vendor that sells baklava n kunefe. U tried d Indian banana leaf rice, do try d biryani rice, d roti canai n murtabak, rojak etc. And don't forget d Chinese food like chicken rice, char kway teow, dim sum, yong tofu, cheong fun, steam boat, curry laksa, asam laksa n prawn noodles etc. One of d fav food in Malaysia is satay, meat on grilled bamboo skewers grilled over charcoal, served with peanut sauce. All these street food r on UTube. And it's not complete of your visit if u don't visit d pasar malam, open night markets that r all over Malaysia, u can also try d food truck site near KLCC. Well, like I said earlier, I really didn't want to introduce u all d street food in Malaysia, d above r just some of d local fav for your indulgence.
And last not d least in this comment, is for u to visit some of d malls in KL. Like Singapore, Manila, Bangkok n Jakarta, KL has dozens of malls n many mega malls. Bukit Bintang is d area with many malls. If u feel d hot n humidity, then go into d malls with free air-conditioning, hehehe. D food courts in KL Pavilion, Lot 10 n Suria KLCC r quite lovely with variety of good food choices. If u have extra budget n want to feel natural cool air, then head to Genting Highlands, u can do an excursion trip from KL Sentral. It's an indoor n outdoor amusement themed park n d only legal casino in Malaysia. KLCC is very beautiful place esp d park n d night symphony fountain display at d back entrance of Suria KLCC fronting d KLCC park. And if u want to see d old historical buildings built by d British, visit Dataran Merdeka, d river of life area n its vicinity. There r plenty that KL has to offer for u guys. Hope all d above is not too much of info for one night, just to open up more opportunities for u to explore.
Although malaysian mostly Muslim but english is our second language after bahasa melayu. No wonder your video watch rating become sky rocket 🎉. And our third language that we must learn since 3y.o is arabic read write and speak. This language among the hardest n difficult language on earth you no have idea 😂. Btw done subscribing. ❤
Hello there 👋🏻 Thank you very much for watching and leaving a very nice comment. Wow what a nice experience to have learned a lot of languages. It may be hard but you did it! 👏🏻 Thank you so muc for your support. We will be doing more of our best! ✨🥰
Your nasi lemak is rich with additional side dish. Great but later you may try a basic nasi lemak which has Nasi + anchovies, cucumber, boiled egg and sambal. Usually around RM 1 to RM 2 according to area. You may add on any side dish too but I suggest not too many e.g. rendang or fried chicken or liver or prawn sambal. Welcome to Malaysia. Please enjoy your stay here and stay safe.
Wow I didn’t know that it can only be RM1 or RM2? I love bilis! I will definitely enjoy the classic Nasi Lemak. 😊 Thanks for the tip we will try this! 😍 Have a great day!
Hello Ashtriana, thank you very much for watching! Wow Sinigang is one of my favorites Filipino dish. Do you have recommended restaurant on where we can get this? 😊 Thanks again and have a great day! 😊
It's a dish from the east coast state of terengganu, but it seems probably that you couldn't make it there this time around as the monsoon is coming and there will be heavy flooding. So I suggested the above place for you as it is in KL
2:28 - You can ask the staff not to put too much sauce ( sambal ) 😅🥤 5:34 - *A B C* _Air Batu Campur_ The pronunciation is : "A...- yer Ba..tu Cham..pur" ( hope this will help your Malay Language ) 🙂👍🏻 11:25 - In Malay Language, we called "Ke ro pok" ( to describe the characteristics of crispy food ) 13:05 - To anyone who dont know yet, tarik mean "pull" ( to describe the act of pouring tea that has been brewed with condensed milk cream, from the container into the cup below )
I didn’t know that I actually love all the sauce 😁 Champur! Now I know how to pronounce it the next time. Thank you so much for watching us and for leaving a comment Zaki! ❤️
@@2Feet1Camera Welcome.. ☺️ In Malaysia long time ago, there was a teh tarik making competition at the state and national level. There also had a competition to making roti canai. In Melaka and in some states, there are roti canai maker, making "flying roti canai".
This video really shown me filipino and malay are so similar. Filipino - Malay Bilis - Bilis Traditionally eat with hand- Traditionally eat with hand Halo2 ice shave dessert - ABC ice shave dessert Keropek - Keropok
It’s so amazing that Malay and Filipino so many similarities. It’s actually dilis but it really sounds the same! I also love eating with my hand it makes me feel my hometown and it makes the food more delicious that I cannot explain why 😂😅
Try come to Penang and try the real "nasi kandar".....also can try Penang Most Famous Laksa in BALIK PULAU , its call "LAKSA POKOK JANGGUS"...please come to PENANG and try foods around the PENANG
Hello Kiro, Penang was our first destination in Malaysia, we loved it there I’m quite sad we missed these amazing recos from you but We can also come back in the future. 😍 Thank you so much for watching us! ❤️ I believe you are also from Japan? Based on your name. 😊 Nishi will be very happy to read your comment he is also from Japan ❤️
In Malaysia anchovies is ikan bilis almost similar.. like here we have sour soup called singgang also in Philippines have sinigang.. here garlic is bawang putih but in Philippines is bawang right 😅 we have a lot in common like drink is minum.. in Philippines inum if I wasn’t mistaken and I hope you guys enjoy being in Malaysia 🥰🙏🏻
So nice!!! Yes you are correct Ivan, I was so happy to read this. I remembered the first day that we arrived here I went to 7-11 and the “Push” word is “Tolak” which in the Philippines we called “Tulak” I was so amazed! 😍 Thanks Ivan for watching and for leaving a nice comment. Hope you are having a wonderful Sunday night!
@@2Feet1Camera and also malaysia muar (otak-otak) have otak shirmp🍤otak fish🐟and otak sotong tastes 👍👍very nice 👌 you can try my friend introduce (Rojak)
Hello Mohd, thank you very much for watching and for leaving a comment, We will finding another banana leaf restaurant and will try this one out! Thanks so much and we hope you have a great day’ ❤️
If you come to the city of Melaka and want to taste the difference of Nasi Lemak compared to what you have tasted, have breakfast at Teja Restaurant ( *Restoran Teja* ), Jalan Hang Tuah, Melaka ( morning only : 7.30 am to 9.00 am | Monday to Saturday ). Apart from the existing uniqueness, you can add side dishes and when to make a pay, tell the women or men in the counter that you came to their restaurant on my recommendation (say my name ---> Zaki) ☺️
Ohhh this sounds so interesting! Yes we will be visiting Melaka too! We will definitely try this and will tell them your name 😁 Thank you so much Zaki, We hope you are having a great day! ❤️
Campur - pronounciation champur not kampur. C in Malay pronounce ch like channel not k. ABC Air Batu Campur not Ais Batu Campur. Air Batu means ice and Campur mean mixed.
Hello Khairul, thank you for watching us and for your comment. Yes thanks for this now I know how to pronounce it the next time 😊 Have a great night! ✨
Your malay is getting better. You are the most detailed filipino food vlogger i have ever seen so far. Going to the right place to eat or try the right stuff
Thank you so much as always Keang, we are very happy to see you here on our new video. We will be doing more of our best for our future videos! Have a great Sunday! Much love from Kissa and Nishi
Thank you to our 2 Filipino sister and brother for trying our food around Kuala Lumpur.
Hello there! Thank you for watching us! ❤️ Oh Nishi is from Japan who is still studying how to speak in English comfortably 😁 while me, (you’re correct) I am from the Philippines 😊 thank you so much for your kind comment! We wish you have a great day! ❤️
Happy new year 2023 🥳🇲🇾✌
In 2:33 Filipino call dilis, Malay call bilis.. Sounds so similar... Huurmm... Interesting..🤔🤔 anyway.. hope you enjoy exploring Malaysia...
Hello Mr. Smile! 👋🏻 Thanks so much for watching, yes a lot of people said that there’s so many same words and I am happy to know that. 🥰 Thanks again and have a great night! ❤️
Astronesian🚬🗿🗿
Thank you for promoting my country Malaysia. Loved your videos so much!
Hello Mad Nor, we thank you for watching us and for leaving a comment. We are very happy that you loved our videos, we will be doing our best to create a great videos! Have a great Sunday night!
ini baru betul makanan malaysia.. bukan kat jalan alor tu
Thank you for visiting our country! 🥰 Glad you're enjoying the food😋
Hello Vlen 👋🏻 Thank you so muchc for watching us and taking time to leave such a nice comment. We are loving our stay here. Your country is very beautiful! ❤
Hello Kissa, Welcome to Kg Bharu. Glad you're enjoying the nasi lemak. Thank you for sharing. 😊😊.
Hello Thank you very much for watching and leaving a nice comment. I am enjoying all the food here in Malaysia ❤️ Have a great Sunday! ✨
Thanks sister... I love Philiphine too..mabuhai..mahal na kita.. Hope both of you enjoys in KL Malaysia..As Malaysian people..we so proud you to see your content like this..
Hello Suhaimi! 👋🏻 Thanks so much for watching we are very happy you enjoyed our video. Maraming salamat ❤️
So enjoyable watching your vlogs! Keep up the good work.
Hello V! 👋🏻 Thank you very much for watching and for leaving a comment. We are very happy you enjoyed our video ❤️
Thank you Kissa for bringing us your vlog. It is so enjoyable and always looking forward for the next one. Two thumbs up.
Hello Daniel, thank you so much for watching and for leaving us a very nice comment. Hope you have a great day! ✨
Thank you so much promoting our beautiful country. Love from Malaysia 💕
Hello Muhammad, We are loving our stay here in Malaysia. ❤️ Thank you for watching us and for leaving a very sweet comment. We hope you have a great day! ❤️
Wow, your Intro in Malay is spot on! 👍🏼
Oh my! Really? ❤️😍 That makes me happy. Thank you very much! 😍🥰
very good videos, like the way you are trying new foods, much be so delicious!!
Hello Thuch Anh, thank you very much for watching and for leaving a comment. I love trying out all new foods as it connects deeply with the country’s history. ❤️ Thank you again and have a great day! 😍
Yahoo... ng sarap talaga nga Nasi Lemak... I always order this in AirAsia connecting Malaysia.... Hoping to try this in local area in Malaysia ...
Hello po salamat po sa pag nood! Let’s eat po, grabe ang sarap po ng mga food pala dito 😍
There is nearby restaurant to Wanjo restaurant that served East Malaysia cuisine called Kak Some. Try Nasi Dagang, Nasi Kerabu and Laksam.
Hello Wong, nice to see you here again! Thank you for your constant support. Can we find these food in Ipoh as well? We will be traveling there this week 😍
@@2Feet1Camera Ipoh is already North Malaysia. But you can try looking for East Malaysia (Pantai Timur) restaurant there. Best of luck.
As for you've been in Kanpung Baru. That Kak Son restaurant is also I. kampung Baru
@@wongedhan3068 Oh! We will go there and try it when we come back here in KL! I am excited for all the food! 😍
@@wongedhan3068 thanks so much Wong! We are happy to explore around 😍
I'm glued to the tv watching your eating & chattering...you're fabulous
Hello there 👋🏻 Thanks Joe for your watching us and for your comment! I hope I didn’t make you hungry 😅 Have nice day!
Khabar baik Kissa! 😉Nasi Lemak is rice cook with coconut milk, we call anchovy BILIS in Malay. CENDOL basically got less things unlike ABC plus coconut milk & palm sugar, can add durian too, you should try next time! CENDOL (CHAIN DOLL), ABC (AIR BATU CHARM PUR) 🙂 crispy crunchy snack we call KEREPEK. The one you ate with banana leaf we call it PAPADOM its Indian kerepek. You need to do extra exercise with that amount of foods 😅and NISHI San Ganbatte in learning english!!
Hello Hary! Thanks so much again for watching and for leaving a comment. We will actually try the durian cendol in the next video OMG Im so excited and scared 🤣
Thank you as well for Nishi he will do his best! 💪🏻
@@2Feet1Camera 😁
Chicken briyani look delicious..i think lamb briyani nice,very big look at abc..🤤👍
Hallo kissa.. I am your new subsriber.. Have a good day in malaysia.. 😍😍😍
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We also call the small fish "ikan bilis". Your kaong is called "kabung" in Malaysia. In Malaysia we have something to your keropik. It is called keropok. The salty cracker you had is called papadum.
This is so nice to know! We called the ikab bilis - “dilis” it was almost the same just one letter 😊
Thank you for watching us and for leaving a comment! ❤️
yeah, i have filipino friend before.. many word are quite same
Yummy. A full tummy makes people happy.
Yes that is what it is 😁 I love eating so I think I am always happy 😁
Before iam dive in, nice word n funny. Enjoy your foods, please explore more Malay foods type.👌👌👌
Hello Shariat, thank you for watching ❤️😁 Yes we will try more food all the food here is amazing! 😁
@@2Feet1Camera my pleasure. Wish you all the Best Content👍👍and welcome to Our Country Malaysia🇲🇾
Enjoy the great treats..done subcribe for support you guys..welcome to peninsula
Hello Martin, you are very kind! Thank you so much for your support we are very happy you enjoyed our video. We hope you are having a great night! ❤️ Much love from Kissa and Nishi
@@2Feet1Camera 👍
I hear “grabe naman”, I’m sure it’s delicious😂
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for showing your tasting nasi lemak, Malaysian national dish. Wow, u can speak Malay now.
Now, didn't tell u so, d close similarities between halo halo n ABC, glad u liked it. If it's topped up with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, then it'll be creamier.
Kissa, just to share a bit, nasi lemak, many decades ago, was a peasant food, a simple coconut rice with sambal n egg, sliced fresh cucumber n crispy peanuts n dried anchovies (ikan bilis), wrapped in a banana leaf. Nowadays, it's very lavish with d side dishes, esp with spicy fried chicken or beef/chicken rendang. Once, not so long ago, it was my savior, saves my day with a decent food that only cost RM1 per wrapped. Nasi lemak, is by far one of all time fav comfort food.
If u r interested to watch more of d Malaysian street food compiled by foreign tourists, then make little time to watch few of d videos by Food n footprints, Greg n Jumi. D couple, Greg is from NYC n Jumi is from where u came from, d Phillipines. They were stranded here in Malaysia during d pandemic n lockdown in 2020 n they spend more than a year in Malaysia, tasting many varieties of d Malaysian street food.
Kissa, I didn't want to intrude u with my suggestions as I want u to go with d flow, enjoying your explorations at your own sweet time. But like always, popular food like nasi lemak n Ramly burger normally gets d Malaysian attention. Not far from Wanjo, there's a shop that sells good Malay dishes originated from d east coast like nasi kerabu n nasi dagang, nasi campur, maybe u like to try it later. N not far away, believe it, there's a side street vendor that sells baklava n kunefe. U tried d Indian banana leaf rice, do try d biryani rice, d roti canai n murtabak, rojak etc. And don't forget d Chinese food like chicken rice, char kway teow, dim sum, yong tofu, cheong fun, steam boat, curry laksa, asam laksa n prawn noodles etc. One of d fav food in Malaysia is satay, meat on grilled bamboo skewers grilled over charcoal, served with peanut sauce. All these street food r on UTube. And it's not complete of your visit if u don't visit d pasar malam, open night markets that r all over Malaysia, u can also try d food truck site near KLCC. Well, like I said earlier, I really didn't want to introduce u all d street food in Malaysia, d above r just some of d local fav for your indulgence.
And last not d least in this comment, is for u to visit some of d malls in KL. Like Singapore, Manila, Bangkok n Jakarta, KL has dozens of malls n many mega malls. Bukit Bintang is d area with many malls. If u feel d hot n humidity, then go into d malls with free air-conditioning, hehehe. D food courts in KL Pavilion, Lot 10 n Suria KLCC r quite lovely with variety of good food choices. If u have extra budget n want to feel natural cool air, then head to Genting Highlands, u can do an excursion trip from KL Sentral. It's an indoor n outdoor amusement themed park n d only legal casino in Malaysia. KLCC is very beautiful place esp d park n d night symphony fountain display at d back entrance of Suria KLCC fronting d KLCC park. And if u want to see d old historical buildings built by d British, visit Dataran Merdeka, d river of life area n its vicinity. There r plenty that KL has to offer for u guys. Hope all d above is not too much of info for one night, just to open up more opportunities for u to explore.
Although malaysian mostly Muslim but english is our second language after bahasa melayu. No wonder your video watch rating become sky rocket 🎉. And our third language that we must learn since 3y.o is arabic read write and speak. This language among the hardest n difficult language on earth you no have idea 😂. Btw done subscribing. ❤
Hello there 👋🏻 Thank you very much for watching and leaving a very nice comment. Wow what a nice experience to have learned a lot of languages. It may be hard but you did it! 👏🏻 Thank you so muc for your support. We will be doing more of our best! ✨🥰
I hear “grabe naman”, I’m sure it’s delicious 😂
I love ur Philippines accent so much😆❤️
Hello there! 👋🏻 Much love from the Philippines! I an loving Malaysia! ❤️
Love watching you! You are so animated & make the food look so darn good 🤤
Thank you so much for watching us and for leaving a comment! We are very glad you enjoyed our video. ❤️ Have a great day! ❤️❤️❤️
Come to Singapore 🇸🇬 and I'll buy you both a local popular, delicious dish/meal!
@@memyselfandi7529 wow that is very kind of you! we still planning on where we are going next. Singapore is also near and beautiful! 😍
You know how to eat. Good. Mix everything and you get the best flavour.
Hello there thanks for watching! Oh okay I will mix everything first next time! I love actually eating with my hand it makes the food 2x delicious! 😊😁
Your nasi lemak is rich with additional side dish. Great but later you may try a basic nasi lemak which has Nasi + anchovies, cucumber, boiled egg and sambal. Usually around RM 1 to RM 2 according to area.
You may add on any side dish too but I suggest not too many e.g. rendang or fried chicken or liver or prawn sambal.
Welcome to Malaysia. Please enjoy your stay here and stay safe.
Wow I didn’t know that it can only be RM1 or RM2? I love bilis! I will definitely enjoy the classic Nasi Lemak. 😊 Thanks for the tip we will try this! 😍 Have a great day!
Cendol is so good too you know, with or without durian. Everytime I have it, feels like im in heaven. 😊
Yes It’s one of the best! I love it! 🍧 Thanky you so much Cherry for watching us and for leaving a comment! 🥰 Have a great day!
Kamustaka!! Nasi lemak is good ❤
Hello mabuhay! Mabuti naman! 😊 you are very cute! Thank you so much for watching and yes Nasi Lemak is sangat sedap! 😊
I suggest you try singgang and compare it with sinagang... The name is similar and to me the cooking method is also similar..
Hello Ashtriana, thank you very much for watching! Wow Sinigang is one of my favorites Filipino dish. Do you have recommended restaurant on where we can get this? 😊 Thanks again and have a great day! 😊
It's a dish from the east coast state of terengganu, but it seems probably that you couldn't make it there this time around as the monsoon is coming and there will be heavy flooding. So I suggested the above place for you as it is in KL
Delicious reaction... Make me hungry 😍😍😍😋😋😋😋😋😋😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Hello 👋🏻 Thank you so much for watching! I am so sorry to make you hungry 😁 Have a great night! ✨
You should also come to Perlis. Many delicious and cheap foods and drinks can get here yet best to try. and of course extraordinary view ! :)
Hello there 👋🏻 we will try to go and visit too! Thanks so much for watching ❤️
2:28 - You can ask the staff not to put too much sauce ( sambal ) 😅🥤
5:34 - *A B C*
_Air Batu Campur_
The pronunciation is :
"A...- yer Ba..tu Cham..pur" ( hope this will help your Malay Language ) 🙂👍🏻
11:25 - In Malay Language, we called "Ke ro pok" ( to describe the characteristics of crispy food )
13:05 - To anyone who dont know yet, tarik mean "pull" ( to describe the act of pouring tea that has been brewed with condensed milk cream, from the container into the cup below )
I didn’t know that I actually love all the sauce 😁 Champur! Now I know how to pronounce it the next time. Thank you so much for watching us and for leaving a comment Zaki! ❤️
@@2Feet1Camera Welcome.. ☺️
In Malaysia long time ago, there was a teh tarik making competition at the state and national level. There also had a competition to making roti canai. In Melaka and in some states, there are roti canai maker, making "flying roti canai".
Keropok is not an adjective used to describe the characteristics of crispy food. Rangup is. Keropok is a noun. It's just chips.
I love your channel,👍🏼
Hi! 👋🏻 Thank you very much for watching! We are very glad you enjoyed our video ❤️
This video really shown me filipino and malay are so similar.
Filipino - Malay
Bilis - Bilis
Traditionally eat with hand- Traditionally eat with hand
Halo2 ice shave dessert - ABC ice shave dessert
Keropek - Keropok
It’s so amazing that Malay and Filipino so many similarities. It’s actually dilis but it really sounds the same! I also love eating with my hand it makes me feel my hometown and it makes the food more delicious that I cannot explain why 😂😅
@@2Feet1Camera oh it's dilis. Just a bit different😊 .. Eat with hand i felt more connected to the food. The food will be tastier.
That's really impressive @Kissa can speak bahasa Melayu...anyway Enjoy your stay in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
I will go back in Malaysia again! 😍
@@2Feet1Camera maraming salamat sis
u must try cendol too..or cendol durian ...😋😋😋
I am really curious with cendol durian! I will try it! Is it good? 😁
@@2Feet1Camera if u like durian u will luv it😘
Masarap! Best in Kampung Bharu! Yeah we call it bilis too. Mabuhay !
I love this Nasi Lemak in Kamoung Bharu! The Best!
@@2Feet1Camera enjoy Malaysia! Keep up the great vibes!
Campur is pronounced as Chump pur ... And cendol is prounounced as chain dol ... In Malaysia C is pronounced as CH ...
Hello there! 👋🏻 so sorry I didn’t know thank you so much for teaching me now I know how to pronounce it next time, this is actually my favortive ❤️😍✨
I like nasi lemak too. Sarap po!! 😂
Thanks so much po! 😍
In Malay it's called kabung too..
Palm seeds is a must in ABC ❤️👍🇲🇾😎
ABC is so lovely! My new favorite! Thank you so much for watching! 🥰
Because of your delicious 😋 food content video. I subscribed your channel ✅🙋
You are the sweetest ever Saef, we thank you for supporting us! We promise to do more of our best for our future vlogs. Have a great Sunday night! ❤️
@@2Feet1Camera U r mostly welcome 🙋
The purpose of pulling the tea is actually to cool the tea so that you can drink it right away!!
Oh I see! That is so cool! Thanks so much
Thank you, because you 2 choose Malaysian street food , please come again and you are welcome
Thank you so much! I love Malaysia we will come back again
Yes in malay also we call Bilis@anchovies.
Oh wow in Philippines it’s Dilis really same! I actually love this! So good with rice 😁
you should try cendol 🤣 cendol is tastier than abc
I tried Cendol and it was so good too! 🍧 Thank you so much for watching and have a great day! ❤️❤️❤️
Try come to Penang and try the real "nasi kandar".....also can try Penang Most Famous Laksa in BALIK PULAU , its call "LAKSA POKOK JANGGUS"...please come to PENANG and try foods around the PENANG
Hello Kiro, Penang was our first destination in Malaysia, we loved it there I’m quite sad we missed these amazing recos from you but We can also come back in the future. 😍 Thank you so much for watching us! ❤️ I believe you are also from Japan? Based on your name. 😊 Nishi will be very happy to read your comment he is also from Japan ❤️
@@2Feet1Camera hahaha just my nickname...not real , im true Malaysian...please come back to Penang and make full round of food tour in here(Penang)
U should try NASI KERABU !!… you must love it !!…. ❤️❤️
The rice looks so interesting! Wait I have to try this one! 😁 Thank you so much Dyraf for your comment ❤️
Welcome to Malaysia
Thank you so much Kee! ❤️ Have a geat day!
looking this make me hungry..arghhh
Hello Muhammad! Thanks for watching and we’re sorry to make you feel hungry 😅 have a great day!
@@2Feet1Camera should try east malaysia..terengganu or kelantan state..so many and femous malay food the..and try explore island there
Hi beautiful.Kissa..✌🏻😁
Ikan Bilis ✔
Keropek ✖
Keropok ✔
..haha 😄👍🏻
Hello there! ❤️
so good!
Thank you for watching! ❤️
In Malaysia anchovies is ikan bilis almost similar.. like here we have sour soup called singgang also in Philippines have sinigang.. here garlic is bawang putih but in Philippines is bawang right 😅 we have a lot in common like drink is minum.. in Philippines inum if I wasn’t mistaken and I hope you guys enjoy being in Malaysia 🥰🙏🏻
So nice!!! Yes you are correct Ivan, I was so happy to read this. I remembered the first day that we arrived here I went to 7-11 and the “Push” word is “Tolak” which in the Philippines we called “Tulak” I was so amazed! 😍 Thanks Ivan for watching and for leaving a nice comment. Hope you are having a wonderful Sunday night!
@@2Feet1Camera Push the door; tulak pinto (Philippines) - tolak pintu (Malay)
@@dariusz501 OMG! This is exactly a Filipino word Tulak Pinto! How incredible the languages are! 😍
@@2Feet1Camera surprisingly true right.. Actually you can speak few Filipinos words in malaysia and the local will understand it. 😉
@@2Feet1Camera look up 'ayam masak kicap'..I believe Philippines have something similar..also look up 'Mark Adam', you will surely surprised..😁
Mouth watering.
I will these delicious food with you! Let’s eat! 😊 Have a great day!
Salam Dari Malaysia ✌️😎🇲🇾
Tastic rice the none sticky one sure
malaysia also call bilis..ikan bilis
U SHOULD TRY MIDDLE EAST FOOD TOO VERY NICE
Hello Zaidi! Thank you for watching! I will, what restaurants you can recommend? 😊
With a Apollo Twist a dark aroma
U must try briyani kambing.. Sangat sedap..
Oh I know Kambing! It is also the same language in the Philippine 😁 Thanks for the reco, we will try it! 😊
Go to melaka order try ( Coconut milk shake )and chicken rice ball
Hello there! We will go to Melaka soon! Chicken rice ball and coconut milk shake sounds very delicious! We will try this 😍
@@2Feet1Camera and also malaysia muar (otak-otak) have otak shirmp🍤otak fish🐟and otak sotong tastes 👍👍very nice 👌 you can try my friend introduce (Rojak)
campur not "kampur".... but "charm-pur".... in Malay, the letter C is pronounced 'see' not 'k'
Oh I didn’t know thank you for teaching me! Now I know how to pronounce it 😊
@@2Feet1Camera your welcome...
what hot teh tarik RM7? too expensive. in my area only RM3 or less... with the same portion
bukit bintang all prices are expensive because many foreign tourists come there
Oh my I didn’t double check our editing, we actually bought 2 so it ended up 7. Sorry my mistake. I will be more careful next time ❤️
@@2Feet1Camera ohhh thats why... Its ok
Mabuhay!!
Mabuhay! Kamusta ka? 😁
In the tabaco form i see the use it as a plate😂😂😂😂
Thank you!
Thank you so much Bonbon! Have a great day! ❤️
TERIMA KASIH PHILIPPINES ❤
Sama sama ❤️
my mom said dont talk while you eat. Thats why...hihihi
Oopps! 😅 I keep talking a lot while eating😂 Please say sorry to your mom 😁
Thank you do much Zan for watching! ❤️
Hi 👋 Kisssa! greeting from Laos 🇱🇦
Hello Jai! Thank you for watching! We miss you and Laos ❤️
You should try Laksa Sarawak! It is one of breakfast of the god declared by anthony bourdon
Hello Danny! Thanks for the reco, This is a MUST TRY can I getvit everywhere? We will be going to Ipoh by next week 😊
Next,Roti canai.
Hello there 👋🏻 Yes that is what we will be uploading next! 😁 Thanks for watching! ❤️
actually banana leaf rice is a serving of rice with different sauces and proteins. the one you eat is just briyani on banana leaf, not the real one
Hello Mohd, thank you very much for watching and for leaving a comment, We will finding another banana leaf restaurant and will try this one out! Thanks so much and we hope you have a great day’ ❤️
Which one is better nasi lemak or balut?
I am so shy to say this but….. I have never tried balut yet 😅 even if it was also a famous Filipino food 😁 I will go for Nasi Lemak! 😁
If you come to the city of Melaka and want to taste the difference of Nasi Lemak compared to what you have tasted, have breakfast at Teja Restaurant ( *Restoran Teja* ), Jalan Hang Tuah, Melaka ( morning only : 7.30 am to 9.00 am | Monday to Saturday ).
Apart from the existing uniqueness, you can add side dishes and when to make a pay, tell the women or men in the counter that you came to their restaurant on my recommendation (say my name ---> Zaki) ☺️
Ohhh this sounds so interesting! Yes we will be visiting Melaka too! We will definitely try this and will tell them your name 😁 Thank you so much Zaki, We hope you are having a great day! ❤️
Malaysia and philipines has similar language...bilis,kerepek,kambing,kuting(kucing),baboi(babi)..
Yes we have a lot in common! 😊 thank you so much for watching! Have a wonderful day! ❤️
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Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
From malaysia with ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hello Jonitech, thank you very much! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Dah pandai cakap melayu👍👍👍
Terimak kasih ❤
Borie rice it's the Muslim favorite dish can go with any carry
Now that little Naruto run is funny😂
I have to run fast for food! 😂
wow you speak in Malay very cute
Thank you very much you are very sweet ❤️
Teh tarik rm7 ...wah banyak untung ...
very expensive for one teh tarik..rm7..they take a lot of profit from you..one teh tarik is only rm2
top three country in south east asia is Thailand , malaysia n Philipine for food hope you enjoy n not get fat
Hello! Yes I am actually getting weight now (I think 🤣) but it’s totally worth it! 😁
Thanks for watching and hope you are baving a great night! 😍
@@2Feet1Camera walk more n more video
The real nusantara...Philippine🤝malaysia
Hello AC 👋🏻 Thank you so much for watching! ❤️
Ang sarap Naman ...ganda Mo idol.
Hello po 👋🏻 Maraming salamat po sa panood! ❤️ Have a great day po, ingat! 😊
@@2Feet1Camera maraming salamat ganda... I'm from Malaysia.
Btw indian crackers are called papadom.
Oh Papadom, this is also same in the Philippines kropek. 😊
"champur" that is the way to say...lol
Oh my 😅😅😅 I am so sorry, I know how to pronounce it now champur 😊
Thanks for watching and for leaving a very cute comment! ❤️
The different kababs
Anchovies is ikan bilis here. Ikan is fish.
I love bilis! In the Philippines we called it dilis we often dip it with vinegar with bawang and eat it with garlic rice for breakfast!
Betul² kapak ehh, teh tarik sampai 7 ringgit
Gila rm7 ingtkn restoran.,.
Abc.air batu campur
Yes I love ABC! 🍧😊
Do a content anything about Malaysia, your views will spike. That's what indonesian youtuber always do 😆
That is so interesting to know! 😍
You sound just like malaysian wow
Really? I’m happy! ❤️ Thank you very much for watching! Have a wonderful day! 😍
I once smoke that before
Campur - pronounciation champur not kampur. C in Malay pronounce ch like channel not k. ABC Air Batu Campur not Ais Batu Campur. Air Batu means ice and Campur mean mixed.
Hello Khairul, thank you for watching us and for your comment. Yes thanks for this now I know how to pronounce it the next time 😊
Have a great night! ✨