If you are still around during Ramadhan month (starting from early March), you will experience something new too...i.e. Pasar Ramadhan, breaking fast for free at Masjid, breaking fast with locals at Dataran Merdeka or in PutraJaya etc
@@zultana2078 Not necessary, The chinese market are also clean. Malay, chinese or Indian street food has it's own specialty. No such thing as only the malay food is the best. Anyway you cannot eat Chinese food to judge. I ate all three, I know better.
0:35 The guy asked you "Do you want peanut or not." Usually they never ask because that is a standard ingredient. He must have thought: for the white guy better see if he has peanut allergy.
It is not weird coming from their part of the world. But, to us, it is quite weird. Eg. Durian - Westerners - weird Blue cheese - South East Asians - weird
For your information, the secret to the greatness of Malaysian food is not in any mall or restaurant, but in its street food. Here, all stall will compete to provide the best food. a secret that western tourists especially usually overlook... No wonder you'll find food that's tastier and more satisfying than any restaurant or mall. I recommend you also visit Malay street food.
When you ask Malay or Chinese, they will say Chinese because they are Chinese and usually the food is not halal [for Muslim to eat]. They don't meant Chinese China but Malaysian Chinese. It is also Malaysian food. Malaysian also tend to take good food from other country and modified it to our taste, so it become Malaysian food too 😅
I dont usually sub to your kind of channel, but for some reason your style of video is soothing to just have them running in the background while doing some task. great work
It is funny when you asked " Malaysian " or " Chinese", and the seller seem perplex. Because they are both Malaysian ( citizenship) and Chinese ( ethnic)😅😊😊
Hi Evan, you have to remove the paper underneath the white bun before eating the bun. The paper is not edible. It is used for preventing buns stick on steamer during steaming process 😅
Dude, it will be much better videos if you can leave out political elements from your videos. We here in Malaysia aren’t exactly fans of Donald Trump. Donald Trump has a way of “bullying” smaller nations into accepting America’s way. We as Malaysians totally NOT OK with that. But we like you as a honest youtuber regardless if which country you come from. 👌👌👌
I'm not a fan of some of his policies but he is better than kamala. He was the better option available. Hopefully, he will stop the wars going on and improve the worldwide cost of living crisis. But, it's mostly for fun in the video lol. I'll include less political stuff in the future. Thanks. Have a good day!
@thatevanguy1480 I am Malaysian and I like Trump. I also know I don't speak for all Malaysians. This is your channel. Listening to subs' views is of course important. But I hope you will also stay true to yourself. Oh, one thing I like about Trump, don't bend the knees!
good sir... so true... Most western tourists can't tell the difference between Malaysian and Malay, malaysians chinese, singaporean chinese, chinese... or they just don't care, they think all chinese are the same...
Yeah Dude...Malaysia is really a fantastic food haven. We have so many types of food Chinese, malay, indian and even portuguese food and nyonya food found in malacca.
Congratulations bro!!! u juz found 1 of the many food treasure troves around. Dunt forget to work out after consuming all the tempting calories😅. Keep us updated of your adventures
Hello kind sir. Thank you for coming to Malaysia and I must recommend you to come to Johor. There are many delicious destinations like tip top ikan bakar in JB, asam pedas muar, and many more.
Seems that you are a real foodie that enjoy good food. If u stay untill this March it will be in ramadhan month... A fasting month for muslim. There will be a food bazaar everywhere selling all kinds of food. In fact it already become a must visit month in calender for tourists.
Dude we r Malaysian... Pls stop dividing us with our ethnic background...our food is a mix of culture n heritage n we also have our respective ethnic traditional cuisine...u r a great blogger enjoy your show but appreciate if u just call us Malaysians...thanks
not my intention, I promise. It's just that Malaysia can be a bit confusing for someone visiting for the first time! I'm still new but very curious. Just learning as i go. so, please excuse my ignorance. lol. i will def do better in the future. I love Malaysia and Thailand and will be back again and again.
@thatevanguy1480 everyday is a learning curve 😊 glad u r putting us on the world map with your stories... looking forward to more contents... wishing u all the best n keep up your post it's awesome 👍
Take note that nobody bothers or harass you at any place unlike other countries. Nobody even look at you, you are just another hungry soul hunting for some food with a camera. The vendors are too busy even to notice you. That is the beauty here.
Not only curry puff but all foods in Malaysia which made by Chinese or Malay or Indian are usually different, you can try them all to see which you may like better 😂
hi bro, the white pau has a paper sheet beneath it , no suppose to eat it, and if you notice there is a thin skin layer on the bun that you peal off first before eating fyi
Better dont ask whether chinese or malaysia.. if u see the seller chinese means the food was prepair bg chinese people and malay prepair from malay/muslim people.. some chinese food malay people dont take 😊.. easy for u to differentiate. 👍
You passed by an otak-otak stall. Have you tried it? You must! Its fishpaste ground with spices mixed with coconut milk and grilled in a banana leaf. It's one of my personal favourites.
I really love your videos, Evan. Have you fallen in love with Malaysia yet? :D If you keep eating like that everyday, you gonna gain weight very fast haha. Welcome to Malaysia.
You are showing your political frustrations in between mouthfuls of delicious food 😂.....us asians say thats bad for your digestion .....so why not just enjoy our hospitality and good food....we know abt american politics but we rather watch from afar but not when we eat...
Thanks for the information! I was reading about the sausage a bit. i was curious and on the internet, they say that the sausages were made during events like the Lunar New Year, as a way to preserve meat. Interesting!
@@thatevanguy1480 old generations do, they will bring it as a gift when visiting relatives during Lunar New Year. The younger generation like me 30+years old no longer follows. I guess during those old days, very limited resources for them, so “腊肠” the preserve meat sausage is a precious thing.
Malaysian-all citizen Malaysia Ecthnic Malay- melayu/ Malay Malaysia Ecthnic Cina/chinese - chinese Malaysia Ecthnic Indian-indian Malaysia Indigenous - orang asli Malaysia And Don't use Malay for call Malaysia, because Malay for ecthnic melayu only. Country have Malay ecthnic is indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Philippines, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Loas, Sri Lanka, Australia island, Madagascar and even Hawaii have Malay ecthnic. But only Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei have more majoriti Malay ecthnic, and other country only have small group Malay ecthnic in their country.
Usually Malaysian Chinese are good with English but saw many in your videos can't speak properly, some don't even understand English. Are they the one among millions of mainland Chinese tourist that never left Malaysia?
I thought you don't need to be warned, you had experience our food heaven in Penang, you should have a higher expectations in our capital as well. But just to warn you ahead, all States in Malaysia have their own speciality and it's extremely good,
yea, true. Penang had amazing food markets but after coming to Kuala Lumpur, i thought it was going to be modern restaurants everywhere. Didn't know KL would have these kinds of markets too until i came here :). SO much more to try here. This is amazing!
@gl731 well, they themselves don't like to be associated with China and identify as Malaysian. Their recipes are different and some dishes the Chinese from China can't identify. This is what some Malaysians told me. I've been here for less than a month. I'm still learning. If I make a mistake, don't be offended. I'm doing my best bro lol
@ They meant Malaysia is democratic country is different from CH. Ancestors still originated from CH. The food ingredients still Chinese. It is fusion.
@@thatevanguy1480if you're still in Malaysia please visit Sepang circuit next month 5th - 7th. Free entrance, better bring earplugs or anything to cover your ears
If you are still around during Ramadhan month (starting from early March), you will experience something new too...i.e. Pasar Ramadhan, breaking fast for free at Masjid, breaking fast with locals at Dataran Merdeka or in PutraJaya etc
Yeah, Ramadhan month u will get most of the best experience in your life,we guarantee 100%. Big Different more than now.
Yes. Malay foodstreet markets are the best! They are more clean, friendly and sincere.
@@chazzonecharlie1848 malaydesh
@@zultana2078 malaydesh
@@zultana2078 Not necessary, The chinese market are also clean. Malay, chinese or Indian street food has it's own specialty. No such thing as only the malay food is the best. Anyway you cannot eat Chinese food to judge. I ate all three, I know better.
0:35 The guy asked you "Do you want peanut or not." Usually they never ask because that is a standard ingredient. He must have thought: for the white guy better see if he has peanut allergy.
white always got some weird allergies, its crazy lol
It is not weird coming from their part of the world. But, to us, it is quite weird.
Eg.
Durian - Westerners - weird
Blue cheese - South East Asians - weird
@ idk about SEA not liking blue cheese
haiya, so weak
just kidding
For your information, the secret to the greatness of Malaysian food is not in any mall or restaurant, but in its street food. Here, all stall will compete to provide the best food. a secret that western tourists especially usually overlook... No wonder you'll find food that's tastier and more satisfying than any restaurant or mall. I recommend you also visit Malay street food.
10:55 bro need take off that white paper which stick on bun before eating, that is so funny you eat bun with paper together.😂
😂😂😂😂😂
He needs a Malaysian friend at least can guide that poor guy
Tu lah, I screamed when i saw he was eating the paper. 😭
That pau paper soaks with gravy😂
Delicious cinnamon roll cake, delightful..
This is the longest night market in malaysia.
As a Malaysian i don't hate anyone, even a US President if he's sensible, honorable and not complicit with criminals and genocide ✌️🇲🇾🌺♥️😁
whatever your race is as long as you are malaysian🇲🇾,we are ONE 🫡
When you ask Malay or Chinese, they will say Chinese because they are Chinese and usually the food is not halal [for Muslim to eat]. They don't meant Chinese China but Malaysian Chinese. It is also Malaysian food. Malaysian also tend to take good food from other country and modified it to our taste, so it become Malaysian food too 😅
Interesting and entertaining ... with DISCLOSURE clips , hope it will awaken many more ❤
I dont usually sub to your kind of channel, but for some reason your style of video is soothing to just have them running in the background while doing some task. great work
Love you bro! Thank you for visiting
Thank you for the wonderful video about Kuala Lumpur's shocking market 👍
Gosh Evan you're hilarious! Loved the snippets you added on 😂😂. Liked and subscribed!
It is funny when you asked " Malaysian " or " Chinese", and the seller seem perplex. Because they are both Malaysian ( citizenship) and Chinese ( ethnic)😅😊😊
Chinese will always be Chinese
Hi Evan, you have to remove the paper underneath the white bun before eating the bun. The paper is not edible. It is used for preventing buns stick on steamer during steaming process 😅
Bun so good you eating the paper too 😂
Thanks for reviewing our food and country.
My pleasure:). I love it
Dude, it will be much better videos if you can leave out political elements from your videos. We here in Malaysia aren’t exactly fans of Donald Trump. Donald Trump has a way of “bullying” smaller nations into accepting America’s way. We as Malaysians totally NOT OK with that. But we like you as a honest youtuber regardless if which country you come from. 👌👌👌
I'm not a fan of some of his policies but he is better than kamala. He was the better option available. Hopefully, he will stop the wars going on and improve the worldwide cost of living crisis. But, it's mostly for fun in the video lol. I'll include less political stuff in the future. Thanks. Have a good day!
nice i love your video about trolling American politics 😂@@thatevanguy1480
@@thatevanguy1480I’m a Trumper :) Yeah I do agree some Malaysians hate Trump but I don’t care really 🤷🏻♀️
@thatevanguy1480 I am Malaysian and I like Trump. I also know I don't speak for all Malaysians. This is your channel. Listening to subs' views is of course important. But I hope you will also stay true to yourself. Oh, one thing I like about Trump, don't bend the knees!
Better hear ur subs and opinion, and what the heck u put that on this kind video???
You should also try the malay night market near the Kg Baru LRT.
good sir... so true... Most western tourists can't tell the difference between Malaysian and Malay, malaysians chinese, singaporean chinese, chinese... or they just don't care, they think all chinese are the same...
The “samosa” is famously known as “karipap” which simply means “curry puff”
Yeah Dude...Malaysia is really a fantastic food haven. We have so many types of food
Chinese, malay, indian and even portuguese food and nyonya food found in malacca.
Congratulations bro!!! u juz found 1 of the many food treasure troves around. Dunt forget to work out after consuming all the tempting calories😅. Keep us updated of your adventures
Hello kind sir. Thank you for coming to Malaysia and I must recommend you to come to Johor. There are many delicious destinations like tip top ikan bakar in JB, asam pedas muar, and many more.
10:45 dont eat the paper underneath the bun 🤣 its not edible
😅
kah😂
It’s fine, I ate before when I was a kid 😂
bro's duin travel vlogs while exposing the satanic cabal is peak content ... nicee instant sub
Seems that you are a real foodie that enjoy good food. If u stay untill this March it will be in ramadhan month... A fasting month for muslim. There will be a food bazaar everywhere selling all kinds of food. In fact it already become a must visit month in calender for tourists.
@@salmaishaq9512 really. I didn't know that! Thanks!
All Ramadan Bazaars is a must visit. Non-muslim Malaysians love them too.
@@thatevanguy1480you can search in RUclips about Bazar Ramadan .. so many food ...
Hahaha! We have this like this everywhere! Wait till Ramadhan, u will find LOADS of food that hardly to find during normal days.
Dude we r Malaysian... Pls stop dividing us with our ethnic background...our food is a mix of culture n heritage n we also have our respective ethnic traditional cuisine...u r a great blogger enjoy your show but appreciate if u just call us Malaysians...thanks
not my intention, I promise. It's just that Malaysia can be a bit confusing for someone visiting for the first time! I'm still new but very curious. Just learning as i go. so, please excuse my ignorance. lol. i will def do better in the future. I love Malaysia and Thailand and will be back again and again.
@thatevanguy1480 everyday is a learning curve 😊 glad u r putting us on the world map with your stories... looking forward to more contents... wishing u all the best n keep up your post it's awesome 👍
The samosa that you called is actually a "karipap" or curry puff. Similar-look like empanadas, but different fillings.
Take note that nobody bothers or harass you at any place unlike other countries. Nobody even look at you, you are just another hungry soul hunting for some food with a camera. The vendors are too busy even to notice you. That is the beauty here.
Not only curry puff but all foods in Malaysia which made by Chinese or Malay or Indian are usually different, you can try them all to see which you may like better 😂
hi bro, the white pau has a paper sheet beneath it , no suppose to eat it, and if you notice there is a thin skin layer on the bun that you peal off first before eating fyi
better than jalan alor ngl , tourist please take a note
So much better! Even the putu there is not as good as it should be.
@@thatevanguy1480as if u know
Damn with those meem.. Never knew you a man of culture
Thats Taman Connaught night market. Its 2km long. The curry chicken "samosa" is curry puff.
If you're still in Kuala Lumpur, you can head to ICC Pudu for breakfast, where you'll find over a hundred delicious food options to choose from.
this is chinese night market,u can try night market in jalan Tar
u re funny evan...love the funny clips..im subscribe now
bro eating char siew pao with the paper still on.. haha.. cool hehe
Better dont ask whether chinese or malaysia.. if u see the seller chinese means the food was prepair bg chinese people and malay prepair from malay/muslim people.. some chinese food malay people dont take 😊.. easy for u to differentiate. 👍
You passed by an otak-otak stall. Have you tried it? You must! Its fishpaste ground with spices mixed with coconut milk and grilled in a banana leaf. It's one of my personal favourites.
Evan, the way you eat makes me laugh😂
Chinese new year display is very beautiful in Pavilion, TRX, KLCC, Midvalley, One Utama and more. GO explore it since I know you like shopping mall
Pavi this year CNY deco not so nice 😟
Try visiting Perhentian Island or Redang Island to get a different view about Malaysia.
I really love your videos, Evan. Have you fallen in love with Malaysia yet? :D If you keep eating like that everyday, you gonna gain weight very fast haha. Welcome to Malaysia.
the best currypup , you might try at Ikea Malaysia one. that's a long queqe during my childhood
Currypup? Wow.... IKEA? KO org mesia ke
If you stay until Ramadan, we promise you that you'll eat and find the most finger licking good foods
Dude, did you not removing the paper underneath the steam bun ? You ate the paper 😮😮😮
Malaysian foods are the best in the world!!!period!!!
There are many night market in KL. Is this the Connaught night market ?
I think so. Open only Wednesdays. Highly recommended
😮😮😮
Haha.. I really love your funny cuts with Bill Gates & Co.
You are showing your political frustrations in between mouthfuls of delicious food 😂.....us asians say thats bad for your digestion .....so why not just enjoy our hospitality and good food....we know abt american politics but we rather watch from afar but not when we eat...
@12:59 that pastry is called "curry puff".
in Malaysia , not all food has history. we innovate a lot on food due to our melting pot culture
Thanks for the information! I was reading about the sausage a bit. i was curious and on the internet, they say that the sausages were made during events like the Lunar New Year, as a way to preserve meat. Interesting!
@@thatevanguy1480 old generations do, they will bring it as a gift when visiting relatives during Lunar New Year. The younger generation like me 30+years old no longer follows. I guess during those old days, very limited resources for them, so “腊肠” the preserve meat sausage is a precious thing.
now you know why Malaysians are very healthy
Is this taman Connaught night market? Many Chinese hawkers there.
The last time I went I've seen some Malay stalls in one section.. Not many maybe 15-20 stalls..
tenkiu
sese
terima kasi
need to know at least 3 languages when in malaysia xD
you didnt peel the white bun paper on bottom
Lol
Curry puff is originaly a malay food. One of our malay kuih-muih. Even chinese. It's a mixture between malay and indian curry taste.
❤❤❤❤
Only it isnt Lump-ur. its more Looompur
Ignore the @AyamNasiHainan guy. You are free to express your political views. Keep it real bro!
Mannn..if you sample one food item each from every stall in 3 night markets you go back home with new set of clothes ....2 size up....
You will put in weight if you stay longer in Malaysia because you will never stop eating delicious food...
11:11 you are supposed to take out the paper before eating the bun
Evan is a patriot who loves USA with only two genders male and female, family based nation under God and equality before the law!
Malaysian-all citizen Malaysia
Ecthnic Malay- melayu/ Malay Malaysia
Ecthnic Cina/chinese - chinese Malaysia
Ecthnic Indian-indian Malaysia
Indigenous - orang asli Malaysia
And Don't use Malay for call Malaysia, because Malay for ecthnic melayu only. Country have Malay ecthnic is indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Philippines, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Loas, Sri Lanka, Australia island, Madagascar and even Hawaii have Malay ecthnic. But only Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei have more majoriti Malay ecthnic, and other country only have small group Malay ecthnic in their country.
So you went to the connaught night market
Nobody commented that night market traders speak english😂
please go to malay night market too
Is chicken Curry Puff❤
Usually Malaysian Chinese are good with English but saw many in your videos can't speak properly, some don't even understand English. Are they the one among millions of mainland Chinese tourist that never left Malaysia?
11:10 Did I see it wrong?? Bro, you haven't removed the paper at the bottom of the steamed bun, you ate it along with the paper.😂
9:53 Bro unknowingly just swear 😂
Between 1km to 1.5km I think
Economy of words and language: Can!
Chinese from China can come to Malaysia and not recognize certain aspects of Malaysian Chinese food as not recognizable as Chinese in China...
im wondering how all that food can fixed in your stomach......you eat plenty dude.......by the way, im enjoying to see your video
Rip off. Street food medium curry puff for RM8. Some vendors with no price list displayed tend to over charge tourists.
serious bun games😂
It's pukimon buns😂
It's called karipap..in English it's curry puff
hand down S.E.A has the best night street market foods.
I thought you don't need to be warned, you had experience our food heaven in Penang, you should have a higher expectations in our capital as well. But just to warn you ahead, all States in Malaysia have their own speciality and it's extremely good,
yea, true. Penang had amazing food markets but after coming to Kuala Lumpur, i thought it was going to be modern restaurants everywhere. Didn't know KL would have these kinds of markets too until i came here :). SO much more to try here. This is amazing!
@thatevanguy1480 please enjoy more food during Ramadhan, it's a whole new world. Just watch RUclips channel with caption Malaysia 's Ramadhan Bazaar.
Before coming to 🇲🇾 : 67kg
Returning from 🇲🇾 : 100kg.
😅
Karipap ranks 5th in world's best pastries, beats croissant
10:48 you ate the paper underneath the pau!! You're supposed to remove it 🤣
Bro, try travel to latin america or Caribbean countries.
Omg the street food no cheese
U try Malaysian Indian food
He meant Curry Puff,brother
its chicken "floss", damnit..kept calling it chicken!!
Peanut 🥜 and banana 🍌, you want or not?😂😂😂
Welcome to 🇲🇾🩷
Are you kidding Chinese Malaysian is not Chinese. Really confused about your explanation. Citizenship is Malaysian, ethnicity still Chinese
True but what I was trying to get across is that they are different from Chinese in China. That's all.
@ What difference?
@gl731 well, they themselves don't like to be associated with China and identify as Malaysian. Their recipes are different and some dishes the Chinese from China can't identify. This is what some Malaysians told me. I've been here for less than a month. I'm still learning. If I make a mistake, don't be offended. I'm doing my best bro lol
@ They meant Malaysia is democratic country is different from CH. Ancestors still originated from CH. The food ingredients still Chinese. It is fusion.
damn you ate the paper that stick under the bun. You need to take it out before eating. but it's okay
Why the inclusion of politics in the video? Sensitive issues
It's just obama. He's a bad guy, but I'll reduce them in future vids. They're mostly jokes though. 😅. Thanks
Don't be a Communist. Trump is a good man. No woke rubbish in Malaysia please.
@@thatevanguy1480if you're still in Malaysia please visit Sepang circuit next month 5th - 7th. Free entrance, better bring earplugs or anything to cover your ears
@imjuzsayin..5017 thank you for the recommendation:)
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That is Not samosa, it is curry puff
my "bundestiny!" lol