Thank you Elmo, love watching your videos. It is not just any normal food review, you also elaborate every states/places history. Very very interesting, very glad i found your channel!
Hope to drive up malacca one of this day ,fr one u say a place to visit baba nyonya cuisine n try out this authentic dishes n its old charm of yesteryear keep ot up.
Another great episode - this time featuring Malacca with various type of local dishes. The description on the Historical part is nicely pointed out with a few hilarious jokes makes it more attractive. I do missed a good popiah nowadays - that has all the appropriate ingredients and a dash of good sweet sauce and chilly sauce/paste on the popiah skin ( with some "warm" turnip gravy served with it. Good job Elmo & thank you again. 👍
The satay place is definitely my favourite!!! 2 years ago when 1st MCO was over, Melaka was soooo quiet including Jonker Street and the satay shop. Good to see it busy and bustling again. My friend's mom opens Nancy's Kitchen, worth to try for nyonya food as well.
Hello Mr Elmo, my wife said that you look younger and fit in this episode. She asked me is this episode taken long time ago? I told her this is latest clip. We enjoy watching your TH-cam. Thank you Mr Elmo for your great effort producing such quality video. 👍👍👍
Didn't know that Malacca has so many yummy food, from your video, I'd only tried the coconut drinks and the chicken rice ball but i tried Hainan Beh Leh pork satay and cendol, was 👍👍. Thanks again for telling the history of Malacca
Thanks a lot, Elmo. I have been to most of the places you shared in your videos but usually in a rush, like a fool, ended up don't know where to eat. Now, thanks to you, I know lah...Hahaha Keep up the good work. Cheers.
ha ha ... "return to holland" ... have not heard that for a long long time ! Some of the recommendation is spot on and some i do not even know existed and I have been staying in Melaka since 80s ! The cendol at clock tower used to be in a mangosteen style stall.. it has been there for a long time, used to eat during my school days and their quality still as good as back then.
Thanks for the sharing Mr Elmo , next time you can try 70years history Heng Hong Tin Kee in Jln tan cheng lock , their traditional lamb soup and hainanese noodle are nice , for "non halal" nyonya restaurant Sam Fu and nancy are famous with their babi pongteh .
MG! I need to visit the Duck Mee after the way you described it. Ehhhan.....btw, your stay at eh Heeran Inn was free of extra-nrom experience? I contemplated the pp;ace but......
great video again, except 1 violent protest. the best pork satey is in Seremban. Onn Kee Satey in 2020 Hawker Centre. the Melaka one has lard in between meat; seremban one is pure meat - juicy and sweat; plus intestine variant. Much superior
Anyone in this blog incl Elmo knows if there are anymore AUTHENTIC 'Nyonya Chang' in Melaka! Have been tasting the ones sold in KL but not authentic enough even it is sold in the some 'Nyonya's outlets. Thanks.
Hi Elmo, the prawn noodle cracker shop that you share in the Google Map link is the wrong shop location. The one you ate is at Jalan Tengkera and the Google Map link that you share is in Batu Berendam.
I have read that Indonesia has a larger ethnic population though their percentage of the total population is lower than Malaysia's. There is no record of a princess by the name of Hang Li Po. This is something the Chinese kept meticulous records off. Some historians suspect that the "princess" was actually a courtesan, a member of Zhang He's fleet, and she was passed off as a princes (he pulled a fast one) on the Sultan, or that the Sultan pulled a fast one on his subjects.
@@malaysiafood328 It seems that many historians do not believe Hang Tuah was a real person. So it's hard to argue if Hang Tuah was Chinese if he never existed in the first place. In anycase, I have read an article that claimed Hang Tuah was of Chinese descent, but that article does not support its contention with any solid evidence. So, I am not convinced.
I was so happy to see you do a Melaka show, love all of the food and facts that you had presented. Please do another show on Melaka since this is a UNESCO site, I am sure there are also many beautiful attractions that you can show us. Thank you uncle Lee.
Hello Elmo Lee, try to explore beautiful places in the Philippines, please visit El Nido, Palawan as well as Coron, Palawan , it is nominated as the best islands of the world. (Check it out in TH-cam) El Nido Tours, Packages & Activities 1. El Nido Big Lagoon Island Hopping Shared Tour A with lunch 2. El Nido Hidden Beach Island Hopping Shared Tour C with Lunch 3. El Nido Snake Islands & Cave Islands Hopping Private Tour B with lunch. Here are the tourist sites in El Nido, Palawan 1. Chill at Nacpan Beach, deserted golden sand, crystal blue waters and a surreal view of the ocean. 2. Marvel at the Beauty of Big Lagoon, majestic lagoon at Miniloc Islands looks like a scene straight from a destination movie. 3. Visit Kayak in Small Lagoon , another Miniloc Islands destination is the famous small lagoon. 4. Dip in the Secret Lagoon, this unique natural pool of El Nido Miniloc Islands is also known as "Hidden Lagoon". 5. Discover the Hidden Beach, you will need to board a kayak or swim from your boat to get to this Hidden Beach. 6. Relax at Shimizu Islands, is the perfect stop for you to relax in it's cool white sand beach or whip out your snorkeling gears to explore it's colorful marine life. 7. Lounge in Seven Commandos Beach , the 320 meters long Seven Commandos Beach is said to have been named after seven soldiers who were stranded here during World War II. 8. See the View from Matinloc Shrine, specifically the Shrine of Our Lady of Matinloc, there is also a mini museum on the Islands. 9. Lie on the Sandbar of Snake Islands, is a popular attraction included in a Cave Exploration Private Tour. 10. Catch the Sunset of Las Cabanas Beach, located at 10 minutes away from El Nido Town Proper. The beach is bar with several bars and restaurants. 11. Climb the Taraw Cliffs, is the prominent site of the town proper. 12. Plunge into Nagkalit-kalit Waterfalls, the hike to the waterfalls is adventure itself. 13.Dive and Explore the Marine Life. Where to stay in El Nido, Palawan? 1. El Nido Coco Resort 2. El Nido Garden Resort 3. Blue Mango Resort 4. Nacpan Beach Glamping 5. El Nido Mahogany Beach Resort 6. Angkla Beach Club & Boutique 7. El Nido Reef Strand Resort 8. Ursula Beach Club 9. Buko Beach Resort 10. Weekends El Nido Beach Resort 11. Sanse Boutique Hotel El Nido 12. Duli Beach Resort 13. Maremegmeg Beach Club 14. Vellago Resort 15. Cadlao Resort & Restaurant 16. Karuna El Nido Villas 17. Ahana Resort El Nido 18. Isla Amara Resort 19. Sea Cocoon Hotel 20. Cuba Hotel. How to go to El Nido, Palawan ? Just take a direct daily flight from Manila, Cebu or Iloilo going to Puerto Princesa Airport in Puerto Princesa City, the capital of Palawan Province , then take a ride on van, bus etc going to El Nido, Palawan. But before you explore El Nido, Palawan, I suggest you must visit first Underground River in Puerto Princesa City, it is the New Seven Wonders of the World and also Bakers Hill in Puerto Princesa City.
Since the 90's, Melaka has very poor quality Nyonya food, believe it or not. All the good ones have either retired or moved to KLANG VALLEY. The best NYONYA food is in PETALING JAYA.
Kristangs are not Malays who go to church.. We are Eurasians who are Catholics, who go to church. Basically Malays are Muslims. Pls do correct your info
Very well made video. You got me engage from start to finish. Kudo's to Mr Loke on supplying the google link
Thanks mate
This video deserved a million and above view!
Thx for the flattery Loe
Thank you Elmo, love watching your videos. It is not just any normal food review, you also elaborate every states/places history. Very very interesting, very glad i found your channel!
Tx for ur encouragement
Always love the short historical "lessons" before yr recommendations. Great video, @elmo 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks yuen for ur continued support
Me too !
Mr Lee, tq for the trouble of introducing history in all your videos. Good work and keep it up
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Mr Lee.
Hope to drive up malacca one of this day ,fr one u say a place to visit baba nyonya cuisine n try out this authentic dishes n its old charm of yesteryear keep ot up.
Will certainly visit these food stalls. Thanks Elmo for the recommendations.
Thanks for the approval lim
Wow, fantastic video. Really informative, I am Malaccan and I learnt many things from Elmo in this video. Thumbs up.
Thanks for the compliment. Chai
I miss Malacca food due to i was working there for 5 years....thx Uncle Elmo u bring back my good memories..
Another great episode - this time featuring Malacca with various type of local dishes. The description on the Historical part is nicely pointed out with a few hilarious jokes makes it more attractive. I do missed a good popiah nowadays - that has all the appropriate ingredients and a dash of good sweet sauce and chilly sauce/paste on the popiah skin ( with some "warm" turnip gravy served with it. Good job Elmo & thank you again. 👍
Good recommendations good place good foods. Thank. Mr Lee
This series content absolutely Superb, please keep it coming 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the compliment mate
I love your history segment, thank you so much 🙏
Thanks for the support mei
The satay place is definitely my favourite!!! 2 years ago when 1st MCO was over, Melaka was soooo quiet including Jonker Street and the satay shop. Good to see it busy and bustling again.
My friend's mom opens Nancy's Kitchen, worth to try for nyonya food as well.
Hello Mr Elmo, my wife said that you look younger and fit in this episode. She asked me is this episode taken long time ago? I told her this is latest clip. We enjoy watching your TH-cam. Thank you Mr Elmo for your great effort producing such quality video. 👍👍👍
Thanks to ur wife, tis video was filmed last week, guessed it was my new haircut that made me looked younger
Didn't know that Malacca has so many yummy food, from your video, I'd only tried the coconut drinks and the chicken rice ball but i tried Hainan Beh Leh pork satay and cendol, was 👍👍. Thanks again for telling the history of Malacca
You are most welcome mate
Thanks a lot, Elmo. I have been to most of the places you shared in your videos but usually in a rush, like a fool, ended up don't know where to eat. Now, thanks to you, I know lah...Hahaha Keep up the good work. Cheers.
ha ha ... "return to holland" ... have not heard that for a long long time ! Some of the recommendation is spot on and some i do not even know existed and I have been staying in Melaka since 80s ! The cendol at clock tower used to be in a mangosteen style stall.. it has been there for a long time, used to eat during my school days and their quality still as good as back then.
Oh u r a malacca boy
@@malaysiafood328 stayed there from 80s.. but actual hometown is ipoh ...
Thanks for sharing…. !!
Thanks for the sharing Mr Elmo , next time you can try 70years history Heng Hong Tin Kee in Jln tan cheng lock , their traditional lamb soup and hainanese noodle are nice , for "non halal" nyonya restaurant Sam Fu and nancy are famous with their babi pongteh .
Thanks yeong for the recommendation
MG! I need to visit the Duck Mee after the way you described it.
Ehhhan.....btw, your stay at eh Heeran Inn was free of extra-nrom experience? I contemplated the pp;ace but......
Thank you Mr Lee for this video :D 辛苦了. I'm going to follow your recommendations as it does not loook touristy (except for the coconut). thank you :D
Thanks for the confidence Agnes
影片内容好丰富,,好看视频
这集最完美,因为比较地道。不是hotspot 地方。多谢你,李生。💪🏻🙏🏻😊
谢谢支持
卖popiah 的。。 是母亲的老朋友开创的。。
大慨是在十多岁
有和母亲去他的档口
打包
那时是在一条小巷
他的功夫后来传承给子孙 18:45
great video again, except 1 violent protest. the best pork satey is in Seremban. Onn Kee Satey in 2020 Hawker Centre. the Melaka one has lard in between meat; seremban one is pure meat - juicy and sweat; plus intestine variant. Much superior
Atlantic nyonya nice. I visited the restaurant twice 👍🏻
Anyone in this blog incl Elmo knows if there are anymore AUTHENTIC 'Nyonya Chang' in Melaka! Have been tasting the ones sold in KL but not authentic enough even it is sold in the some 'Nyonya's outlets. Thanks.
Sorry but not sure See
@@malaysiafood328GdMrng and thanks for your prompt response, Elmo...GdDay!🤗
nyonya laksa要吃jonker 88的
猪油渣popiah我觉得一个路边uncle卖的比较好吃
satay celup我也觉得万里香的比较好吃
Hi Elmo, the prawn noodle cracker shop that you share in the Google Map link is the wrong shop location. The one you ate is at Jalan Tengkera and the Google Map link that you share is in Batu Berendam.
Oops sorry for the wrong address. I hope my viewers would head to melaka badminton hall to locate them
I'm last time stay malacca 4 years but I'm very alike duck noodle...
I have read that Indonesia has a larger ethnic population though their percentage of the total population is lower than Malaysia's. There is no record of a princess by the name of Hang Li Po. This is something the Chinese kept meticulous records off. Some historians suspect that the "princess" was actually a courtesan, a member of Zhang He's fleet, and she was passed off as a princes (he pulled a fast one) on the Sultan, or that the Sultan pulled a fast one on his subjects.
Thanks Yoon history isn't reliable like hang tuah was a chinese, or was it so?
@@malaysiafood328 It seems that many historians do not believe Hang Tuah was a real person. So it's hard to argue if Hang Tuah was Chinese if he never existed in the first place. In anycase, I have read an article that claimed Hang Tuah was of Chinese descent, but that article does not support its contention with any solid evidence. So, I am not convinced.
I was so happy to see you do a Melaka show, love all of the food and facts that you had presented. Please do another show on Melaka since this is a UNESCO site, I am sure there are also many beautiful attractions that you can show us. Thank you uncle Lee.
谢谢你,好用心。👍
别客气
Yes...very true the durian chendol @ 3 suk gong taste has run water compare to last time
Thanks ray glad someone agrees
Can you please do 1 episode to KK Sabah especially on their seafood?
Yes I'd arrange
Try chili bihun at Durian Tunggal if you can.
Bro, how about recommendations on dim sum in kl and pj expecially the old ones. Like your videos. Keep it up👏👏💪💪
thx for this episode!
finally Melacca
👍👍支持Elmo 👍
I believe you have potential based on your contents and presentation. Keep it up. Do as a pleasure not a pressure 🤔.
Mr corn food sweet corn & waffle is the best 😋😋
请把参观的地址列出来,要不然没有用的,介绍了这么多但要花很大功夫才找到地址太花时间了
地址是在片的最后,你可能没看到完
Stop advertising shops had MSG,Thanks 😂
那个noyonya餐真的是最好吃的。👍他的cendol很赞
谢谢支持他们 Tan
welcome to my place,melaka.hehe
Mr. Lee, is 大鐘樓 Admire Christ Church ?
I think so
Thanks Terima kasih 谢谢您
Kristangs are not connected to the Baba Nyonya actually. They are Malacca Portuguese people and are mostly christians
Hello Elmo Lee, try to explore beautiful places in the Philippines, please visit El Nido, Palawan as well as Coron, Palawan , it is nominated as the best islands of the world. (Check it out in TH-cam)
El Nido Tours, Packages & Activities
1. El Nido Big Lagoon Island Hopping Shared Tour A with lunch
2. El Nido Hidden Beach Island Hopping Shared Tour C with Lunch
3. El Nido Snake Islands & Cave Islands Hopping Private Tour B with lunch.
Here are the tourist sites in El Nido, Palawan
1. Chill at Nacpan Beach, deserted golden sand, crystal blue waters and a surreal view of the ocean.
2. Marvel at the Beauty of Big Lagoon, majestic lagoon at Miniloc Islands looks like a scene straight from a destination movie.
3. Visit Kayak in Small Lagoon , another Miniloc Islands destination is the famous small lagoon.
4. Dip in the Secret Lagoon, this unique natural pool of El Nido Miniloc Islands is also known as "Hidden Lagoon".
5. Discover the Hidden Beach, you will need to board a kayak or swim
from your boat to get to this Hidden Beach.
6. Relax at Shimizu Islands, is the perfect stop for you to relax in it's cool white sand beach or whip out your snorkeling gears to explore it's colorful marine life.
7. Lounge in Seven Commandos Beach , the 320 meters long Seven Commandos Beach is said to have been named after seven soldiers who were stranded here during World War II.
8. See the View from Matinloc Shrine, specifically the Shrine of Our Lady of Matinloc, there is also a mini museum on the Islands.
9. Lie on the Sandbar of Snake Islands, is a popular attraction included in a Cave Exploration Private Tour.
10. Catch the Sunset of Las Cabanas Beach, located at 10 minutes away from El Nido Town Proper. The beach is bar with several bars and restaurants.
11. Climb the Taraw Cliffs, is the prominent site of the town proper.
12. Plunge into Nagkalit-kalit Waterfalls, the hike to the waterfalls is adventure itself.
13.Dive and Explore the Marine Life.
Where to stay in El Nido, Palawan?
1. El Nido Coco Resort
2. El Nido Garden Resort
3. Blue Mango Resort
4. Nacpan Beach Glamping
5. El Nido Mahogany Beach Resort
6. Angkla Beach Club & Boutique
7. El Nido Reef Strand Resort
8. Ursula Beach Club
9. Buko Beach Resort
10. Weekends El Nido Beach Resort
11. Sanse Boutique Hotel El Nido
12. Duli Beach Resort
13. Maremegmeg Beach Club
14. Vellago Resort
15. Cadlao Resort & Restaurant
16. Karuna El Nido Villas
17. Ahana Resort El Nido
18. Isla Amara Resort
19. Sea Cocoon Hotel
20. Cuba Hotel.
How to go to El Nido, Palawan ? Just take a direct daily flight from Manila, Cebu or Iloilo going to Puerto Princesa Airport in Puerto Princesa City, the capital of Palawan Province , then take a ride on van, bus etc going to El Nido, Palawan. But before you explore El Nido, Palawan, I suggest you must visit first Underground River in Puerto Princesa City, it is the New Seven Wonders of the World and also Bakers Hill in Puerto Princesa City.
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Good for Adrian.
Fun Ho Lan! Elmo funny 😆
Since the 90's, Melaka has very poor quality Nyonya food, believe it or not. All the good ones have either retired or moved to KLANG VALLEY. The best NYONYA food is in PETALING JAYA.
The one I ate was good
李文翰、你好嘢👏
我愛馬來西亞 所有洲分
李先生好 👍
谢谢阿光
which popiah is better ? Xin Ann coffee shop or your wife's ? 😆😆
My wife still has the edge since she puts in more dried shrimps
👏👏👏👏👏
👍👍👍
Very informative history Mr Elmo. Em koi sai👍👍👍
Kristangs are not Malays who go to church..
We are Eurasians who are Catholics, who go to church.
Basically Malays are Muslims. Pls do correct your info
Tis was a tongue in cheek expressions by the masses, pls dun get offended so easily
最后一个satay不好吃。好吃的是在tengkera晚上小贩中心的。
谢谢介绍Tan
Why are you wearing a mask ??
So are millions of other Malaysians, basically I’m still afraid of dying
U say parameswara the founder, but funny ah he wore malay costume but indian name,so funny ah
He was a Hindu
Just like many in Bali today
其实“华侨”是指旅居国外的中国🇨🇳人比如说一位中国人住了美国🇺🇸很多年不过依然保留中国国籍那他就是美国🇺🇸华侨。
说得对谢谢
No MSG has no taste .
Got recommended, but seriously nothing special la for Malaccan
你是在说历史还是谈美食?
两样都是
你去这些当地人都不去的
bunga raya popia ,laksa,satay,我都有长去啊?好吃