ramly factory just produced the patty, bread, sauces etc for burger and hotdog. all the stalls run by their owners. basically all stalls make the burgers by malaysian ways. but sometimes you may meet experiences and skills stalls. one of the skills they may slices in the middle of the patty, pour with pepper inside, its so great. 😋😋
dont be fool by the outlook of kampung baru old houses .. owners of all those houses is actually millionaires.. the land of kampung baru is one of the most expensive area since its in the heart of kuala lumpur 😂😂
@@AhmadAkmal-ry8qn only stupid people compare land prices with another country.. singapore just tiny land.. especially one very tiny vs another massive land area
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I once commented on another vlogger's video about where to go in Malaysia (because they directly asked me in the replies). It kept getting deleted idk why. All I did was list down places I recommend in KL. Strange indeed. The vlogger didn't know what happened either lol. Perhaps this comment will get flagged as well haha. Anyway, welcome to Malaysia!
Malay is an ethnicity, like Chinese or Indian. Regardless of ethnicity, we are all Malaysian (which is a nationality). So some of the food you tried is Chinese Malaysian. Roti Canai can be thought of as Indian Malaysian food. Malaysian food in general is very much a fusion of traditional Malay, Chinese, and Indian with touches of Dutch, Portuguese, Englich, Arabic, and several others with mostly local ingredients.
Thanks for breaking that down! Sorry if we misspoke. 😅 One of our favorite things about making videos is learning even more in depth info from you in the comments after we post! 😊
My Dad spent time in, as it was then, Malaya, as well as Singapore and Brunei, back in the mid 1960's. It had such an impact on him, that growing up we would often have an adapted version of Nasi Goreng at home and it was my favourite. He remembers his time in Malaysia fondly.
Thats awesome! That was one thing my family couldn’t make growing up, proper fried rice. We’d have stirfry and things like that, but using fish sauce and oyster sauce just wasn’t on the menu, only soy sauce. It would have changed the game. Being out here and learning about the ingredients has stepped up the game as far as making food from this region. 🙏
@@mikeandashley To add to the Nasi Goreng story - My Mum is British, but was raised in Belgium, which is where she met Dad about 3 or 4 years after he had been in SE Asia. A few months ago I was asking my folks about the backstory of how Nasi Goreng came to be part of our home routine. Mum said that whilst we were in Hong Kong (a decade or so after Dad had been in Malaysia etc) she had been to a cooking demonstration with the Gurkhas, and one of the dishes was a version of Nasi Goreng, and so the family tradition of having Nasi Goreng in a British home was created.
We miss KL so much! Especially the food. To be honest, we felt the same way when we tried Ramly burgers the first time. Given all of the incredible street food available in Malaysia, they didn't really wow us. Going to have to give them another go when we return! 🍔
Apparently, we did it wrong and missed the good stall! 😅😂 You guys will have a blast going back. Can’t wait to see your videos if you return, you guys are so much better at food videos than us! 🙌
RAMLY is a brand name of halal burger patty made in Malaysia. So, different stalls have different ways of preparing their own style burger using that patty. Different sauces and veggies depending on the stalls. Usually Ramly burger stall owned by locals but currently many illegals immigrants from Bangladesh and Indonesia also set up their own stalls. They tend to go for money and sell not so good burger.
You may ask the Ramly Burger street food vendor for "less sauce", in doing so it will be less messy. Personally, I prefer it that way. However, quite a lot of people like more sauce and subscribed to "the messier it is, the better it tastes". If you are really into food, plan visitation by region. North (Perlis, Kedah, Penang & Perak), East (Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang), KL is Central (KL, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan) and South (Johor & Melaka). Each region has their own special food and unique variations of taste buds. And not forgetting East Malaysia (Sabah & Sarawak) with huge arrays of food and its preparations.
@@mikeandashleyalso just for a fun fact the spire at the top of the Merdeka 118 building that may seem like a "cheat", it's actually pretty common. For example the Burj Khalifa (tallest building in the world) has a spire that is way bigger than the Merdeka, but it doesn't look like it because they designed it to look like it's part of the building but in fact the highest floor that you can only go to is 3/4 of the building's hight. Burj Khalifa spire - 200m PNB Merdeka 118 spire - 160.4m
Okay you two, I know I was only back in SE Asia many years ago but… I had first experienced Malaysia in June of 2014 by taking a flight from to Bangkok to KL, after which I went to the top of the Petronas Towers at the center of KL. Then I took a bus to the island KL has with Penang and 5 days later, flew back to Bangkok. Two years later, in June 2016, I got a job in central KL (Highlands International Boarding School). I didn’t teach English long because I had drank alcohol (which fortunately I have stopped doing since!! 😅) so things have changed for me!! 😅😂
Murtabak in Malaysia is different from the Murtabak in Indonesia. You should try our version of Murtabak. They have Chicken murtabak or beef murtabak. You should try kaya toasts and half boiled egg for you to dunk your toasts in..have them for breakfast.
True murtabak in Indonesia is like our normal size apam balik. Malaysia murtabak is more savory with either beef, chicken sometime mutton. So if go to restaurant you see murtabak menu in there be known that not the desert 😅
The building and the tip on the top of Merdeka 118 is actually a representation of Tunku Abdul Rahman (the 1st Prime Minister) posture standing and raise his hand proclaiming "Merdeka Merdeka Merdeka". It is NOT CHEATING but a historic representation of what happened on August 31st 1957.
Welcome to Malaysia. Enjoy your day at here. Malaysia is famous for its food heaven. explore the various foods here consisting of Malay, Chinese and Indian food. our slogan is Malaysia truly Asia❤🇲🇾
Oh wow, that’s such a compliment. 🥰 Glad we put it out in time to help you. 🙏 Let us know if you have any questions and we’ll do our best to help. Thanks for watching and safe travels. 😊
A useful tip if you are in KL: Most of the gardens, parks, forest, art galleries, museums and memorials in KL are free to enter (some of them have entrance fee, but very cheap), so you can save lots of $$$ by visiting those attractions.
That's a great point! I wish we had more time to just relax in the parks. They seem so cool. The malls were helpful, but nothing beats nature! And Ashley can't spend money so easily there. 🤣
@@mikeandashley yup...at Wanjo that you guys had Nasi Lemak...His Majesty also had breakfast over there too 😃...i think theres a few clips on RUclips where His Majesty casually drop by and have Nasi Lemak 😅
That's awesome. Also, I love how we ate nasi lemak for dinner, and then found out that it's really popular for breakfast haha. We feel privileged to have sat in the same building as His Majesty. 🙏
@@mikeandashley no worries...Nasi Lemak is all rounder food...you can have it for breakfast or lunch or tea time or dinner and most probably supper as well 😆👍🏻
Seafoods in South-East Asia, particularly in Malaysia are on another level. You have to get over that stigmatization of seafoods.. or you'll miss a lot. 😁✌
Haha, we feel that you’re right. We always try things, but often, seafood just doesn’t hit for us. Though, now we’re starting to find some things we like!
You guys were so close to the best Ramly burger stand in Jalan Alor, you just had to walk to the end where you can see a bunch of stalls selling clothes and near those stalls you can find "Burger boss" Ramly burger stall. They had a special sauce that will make the Ramly burger even tastier, it's also a recommended Ramly stalls in Kuala Lumpur by tourist, youtubers and vloggers.
@@mikeandashleyGood ramly burgers only open at night eg 8-9pm-2am. I think Abang BooBoo is near Jalan Alor though I have not tried but you can check Jetlag Warriors YT videos on Top 5 places for Ramly Burgers. Just let them know 'kurang sos (less sauce). They tend to drench and flood(banjir) everything.
U guys are so lovely. Rendang is not a chinese specialty, thats why u love rendang at wanjo more as it is a Malay dish. For chinese food, bak kut teh is a must..not forgetting nasi beriani, nasi kerabu, asam laksa.
I didn’t realized I spent 35 minutes of my time watching your video. I must say you guys are very open and positive thinking. Plus very knowledgeable towards the places that you go. Wishing you the best in everything you do. Cheers
Wow, this may be one of the best compliments we could ask for! Thanks for taking a chance on our video and leaving us a comment. 🥰🫶 We really appreciate it! ✨
You should go jalan tuanku abdul rahman night market..more street food and the good vibe and multiply people which is the malaysian colours ...if you start from sogo mall you walk thru the alley and enjoy the food and vibe...then go strait until you can see merdeka square and stop there in the river of life take photo...
If Ashley like chocolate she should try ice Milo (ice chocolate drink) or ice neslo (ice coffee chocolate mix drink)😅 if u haven't already Also sour plum drink is nice
Roti canai has rank no 1 for best roti in the world in 2023 now 4th place.. and curry puff is rank no 4 best pastry in yhe world.. and malaysia has the second tallest tower in the world
Wow guys!! All the food looks AMAZING!!! We absolutely LOVED KL and planning on another trip soon. Gonna have to try some of the spots you guys went to. Thanks for the great video! 👏👏
Hey, thanks so much! 🤩 We also loved KL, especially the food scene! 😋 That’s awesome! We can’t wait to see more videos from you when you go! Safe travels! ✨
Thanks! We actually have two other videos from our short time in Melaka if you’re interested! 😊 ruclips.net/p/PL7UtK6ZSqzo3vNl7LEc-RefDoYzon7tjv&si=VHdp-pugX-rbAYa2
@@mikeandashleyGlad to see you guys tried the Ramly burger. Ramly burger is a brand, with many poocessed products like frozen beef and chicken patties, frozen fries, sauces, fish nuggets etc. In Malaysia, Ramly burger is more famous as the street burger. 😀
29:15 it's kaya spread. I think jam is for fruit-based spread. I appreciate Ashley's genuine acceptance and liking for these under the radar, least mentioned flavours of Malaysia (or SE Asia) like pandan and kaya. If you have not tried this, please to the bread section of any grocery or convenience store and get pandan cake slices, pandan swiss rolls and pandan chiffon cakes. Better yet, try looking for these at bakeries. Pandan cakes are truly divine.
Mmm. Kaya is the stuff of dreams. Yeah, Ashley has blossomed into quite the adventurous eater. When we first met, she would only eat package noodles, mac and cheese and hamburgers. It's pretty wild to see her go now. 😂
3:02 Bukit Nanas. Didn't you guys see the tourism office on the right, as you walk a few more meters in front. If you went in you would have found out that Bukit Nanas is a forest reserve. That is a forest reserve in the center of the city. Oh, there is also a hiking trail through it.
Yes! We found this out much later. 😅 I think from another RUclips channel. 😂 It would have been so cool to go to, but no, we didn’t see the office. We had a pretty full day planned already and were on the move! 🚶🚶♀️
Oh wow! You’ve given us SO much to try the next time we’re in KL! Thank you so much. We’ll screenshot this for reference for the next visit. Thanks for watching. 😊🙏
Yes! It sort of reminded us of back home in the US a little bit, as there are so many influences from all over the world there. Thank you for watching, we hope you enjoyed our video. 😊🙏
I so miss KL! I stayed in kampung baru and loooved the village charm + food. Also loved location how it’s a quick walk across beautiful saloma bridge to KLCC. Rendang was my fav food too but I had the beef 👌. Did you ever try the ayam masak merah? I was curious to see if you liked it bc i never broke out of my beef rendang habit.😂
KL is such a cool city. We lived there for almost two months and miss it so much. We never ended up trying ayam masak merah, unfortunately. Guess we'll have to go back! 😅
Roti canai banjir is a Malaysian thing. You can get nasi kandar kuah banjir or basically anything banjir. Banjir is flood. So it meant your food flooded with gravy.
Oh! Ok, that makes sense. The other times we’d had it, it was just the roti with the gravy on the side, so we were surprised to see it like this! So delicious!
I’ve watched a lot of KL videos lately and yours is one of the best! Shot really well (you must have a great lens) and lovely commentary. Must watch for people going to KL - the links to locations in comments is also super helpful.
That’s good to know! We always try to learn bits of the language in the places we visit, but are often insecure on whether we can pronounce things correctly. 😅 Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much! We had a really good time and are enjoying editing our next video for this Sunday! Thank you for the kind words, we’re happy you found our channel. 😊🙏
They aren't necessarily connected to ALL the tourist spots, but it's pretty easy to navigate around to the ones you need. There is also apparently a free bus that runs routes in KLCC, though we never used it.
Oh! We haven’t heard of there before! We will have a video coming from Ipoh, but we didn’t make it to Taiping. 😕 We’d love to come back and explore more of Malaysia though, so perhaps we can check it out then! 👌 Thanks for watching!
@@mikeandashley Well that was close, be sure to check it out 🙂 i hope you have a nice time in Malaysia since im worried about kids nowadays and some Individuals are not that kind. anyway i wish you success ❤️ keep going i will be waiting for the video.
Actually sweet drink like Milo matches well with savioury food in that it resets the pallet and making the next mouthful of food the impact like its the first taste
Ramly is the brand of beef/chicken patty. Every burger stall has its own style. Added sauce & condiments. Some even have their own secret sauce & ways to prepare the patty.
oppss.. i have to stop u there.. at 11:40 u said "Chinese descent Malays" which is not correct. It should be Chinese descent Malaysians. Malay is a different ethnic group in Malaysia which are different from the Chinese. The term Malaysians should be used for the country nationality of all Malaysians regardless of ethnic groups. Malay, Chinese, Indians, or any other ethnic groups are basically referring the culture to which they belong to or relate most from.
Oh no! My mistake. 😅 Sorry for that, and thank you so much for correcting me and breaking it all down. We really appreciate it. We hope you enjoyed the video. 😊🙏
Your videos are pretty well done and though I'm Malaysian you have shown great and interesting places of my country that I've never been. Keep up the good work. 😊
Ah, we’ve heard! 🫣😫 We liked the idea, but they could have maybe done better. I feel like when we looked online, Burger Boss wasn’t open? Maybe we missed something. Next time though! 👌
Olden days roti canai got curry minced beef fillings. My grandma doing business in the colonial shops and Indian food just opposite and we ate from young till today.
Those guys did recommend to you Ayam masak merah (literally Red cooked chicken *shrug* just a name) it is not rendang. That said everyone has their own take on rendang some are better than others as you discovered. The potato croquette is called Begedil. In general malay food is similar to Indonesian with some exception like a sweeter sambal for Malaysia whereas Indonesia focus on the heat. Kaya is a custard made with eggs coconut milk palm sugar or regular sugar flavored with pandan leaves. I prefer the ones made with dark palm sugar (gula melaka) . Ramli burger is just the patty every street vendor have their own way of making them in general Malaysians like it saucy and sloppy you can tell them to use less sauce. I hope you do get to find mee rebus (based on beef broth - very safe bet for yall.) another very traditional Malay style noodles. The peranakan noodles is also traditional they were the early Chinese migrants 15th century. Later Chinese migrants 18th century have a different style of cooking. I do have to warn you all Laksa noodles they all are seafood broth made from shrimp or mackerel or both. Every state has their own version of laksa so delicious. C'mon you gotta get accustomed to taste and flavors especially fish. lol.
Wow, this is so thorough! Thank you for putting so much thought into your comment. 😊 Sorry it took us a minute to respond, we’ve been quite busy! We actually try a version of curry laksa in our next video! It was delicious 😋 The food in Malaysia is so wildly influenced. I asked for Ayam masak merah, but when she recommended the rendang, I felt embarrassed and didn’t want to refuse her! We should have just gotten both! 😅 We will definitely try it next time, because we hear it’s spicy and we LOVE spicy! Thank you again so much for putting so much effort into this explanation. We love learning from the comments. Thanks for watching! 🙏🫶
@@mikeandashley Ayam masak merah is almost like goulash which is based on red bell pepper however Malaysian use dried red chili pepper it has a bit more heat than say a paprika goulash. Regardless what people say don't just mix them all up in a plate because some things are really very spicy even for the locals. I mean some locals are used to the heat but lil ole me gets heartburn from too much heat. Mee Kari is a variety of curry Laksa that should use chicken broth.
Ok! That sounds amazing and I'm gutted we didn't try it. There are so many foods that we wish we could just pop back over and try. I guess that's the downside of having videos come out after you leave a place! 😩 We always get so many recommendations we would have never found on our own... but the good side is it just gives us even more reason to return! 🤗 I'm now on a mission to actually try ayam masak merah! And kari mee sounds right up our alley! Thanks.
Ah! That explains it. 🙏 We’ve always been so confused… 😅 Thank you for clearing it up. And we can see why. It’s so delicious. Every day we weren’t making vlogs, we were eating it, and now we dream of it hahaha.
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ramly factory just produced the patty, bread, sauces etc for burger and hotdog. all the stalls run by their owners. basically all stalls make the burgers by malaysian ways. but sometimes you may meet experiences and skills stalls. one of the skills they may slices in the middle of the patty, pour with pepper inside, its so great. 😋😋
Milo from the milo truck is the bestttt!!
wellcame to Malaysia enjoy bro ❤🇲🇾
Welcome to Malaysiaaaaaa guys!!! Let me know if you need any help or advice. Eat everything & enjoy your time!! 😆🇲🇾
Thanks Alana! We really appreciate it! 🙏🙏
Alana is the Queen Vloggers itself...😊❤😊
Yeaahh alana already the Malaysian..hehehe..
Yea,she is a'mek klate'now 😅
@@mikeandashley alana the scottish kelantan girl .. ehh now woman lahhhh.. 😁😁😁
dont be fool by the outlook of kampung baru old houses .. owners of all those houses is actually millionaires.. the land of kampung baru is one of the most expensive area since its in the heart of kuala lumpur 😂😂
Yep
Kampung baru land more cheaper than Singapore land k,FACT!!!!!!!
@@AhmadAkmal-ry8qn only stupid people compare land prices with another country.. singapore just tiny land.. especially one very tiny vs another massive land area
Just island lol
@@AhmadAkmal-ry8qn mat indon datang menyibuk... hahaha
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I once commented on another vlogger's video about where to go in Malaysia (because they directly asked me in the replies). It kept getting deleted idk why. All I did was list down places I recommend in KL. Strange indeed. The vlogger didn't know what happened either lol. Perhaps this comment will get flagged as well haha. Anyway, welcome to Malaysia!
Malay is an ethnicity, like Chinese or Indian. Regardless of ethnicity, we are all Malaysian (which is a nationality). So some of the food you tried is Chinese Malaysian. Roti Canai can be thought of as Indian Malaysian food. Malaysian food in general is very much a fusion of traditional Malay, Chinese, and Indian with touches of Dutch, Portuguese, Englich, Arabic, and several others with mostly local ingredients.
Thanks for breaking that down! Sorry if we misspoke. 😅 One of our favorite things about making videos is learning even more in depth info from you in the comments after we post! 😊
My Dad spent time in, as it was then, Malaya, as well as Singapore and Brunei, back in the mid 1960's. It had such an impact on him, that growing up we would often have an adapted version of Nasi Goreng at home and it was my favourite. He remembers his time in Malaysia fondly.
Thats awesome! That was one thing my family couldn’t make growing up, proper fried rice. We’d have stirfry and things like that, but using fish sauce and oyster sauce just wasn’t on the menu, only soy sauce. It would have changed the game. Being out here and learning about the ingredients has stepped up the game as far as making food from this region. 🙏
@@mikeandashley To add to the Nasi Goreng story - My Mum is British, but was raised in Belgium, which is where she met Dad about 3 or 4 years after he had been in SE Asia.
A few months ago I was asking my folks about the backstory of how Nasi Goreng came to be part of our home routine. Mum said that whilst we were in Hong Kong (a decade or so after Dad had been in Malaysia etc) she had been to a cooking demonstration with the Gurkhas, and one of the dishes was a version of Nasi Goreng, and so the family tradition of having Nasi Goreng in a British home was created.
Love it! So awesome how you had so much international influence in your home. That’s wonderful.
We miss KL so much! Especially the food.
To be honest, we felt the same way when we tried Ramly burgers the first time. Given all of the incredible street food available in Malaysia, they didn't really wow us. Going to have to give them another go when we return! 🍔
Apparently, we did it wrong and missed the good stall! 😅😂 You guys will have a blast going back. Can’t wait to see your videos if you return, you guys are so much better at food videos than us! 🙌
RAMLY is a brand name of halal burger patty made in Malaysia. So, different stalls have different ways of preparing their own style burger using that patty. Different sauces and veggies depending on the stalls. Usually Ramly burger stall owned by locals but currently many illegals immigrants from Bangladesh and Indonesia also set up their own stalls. They tend to go for money and sell not so good burger.
Ah! We’ll have to make sure we find a proper one next time! 🙏 Thanks for letting us know!
U guys are so cute. Welcome dear to Malaysia
Thank you so much! ☺️
Once you eat Thai or malaysian food, you know our culinary level in the world.
Exactly! Both are delicious, yet so different! 😋
You may ask the Ramly Burger street food vendor for "less sauce", in doing so it will be less messy. Personally, I prefer it that way. However, quite a lot of people like more sauce and subscribed to "the messier it is, the better it tastes".
If you are really into food, plan visitation by region. North (Perlis, Kedah, Penang & Perak), East (Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang), KL is Central (KL, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan) and South (Johor & Melaka). Each region has their own special food and unique variations of taste buds. And not forgetting East Malaysia (Sabah & Sarawak) with huge arrays of food and its preparations.
Yes! We’ve already noticed that the food is slightly different between Melaka and KL. Looking forward to seeing how much more it varies! 🙏
The better ones have more veggy too, like lettuce and cucumber sliced thinly. Also, double patty cheese burger is the best.
You all are so down to earth! Welcome to Malaysia!
Thank you so much! 🥰
I am surprised by Mike's Malay pronunciations. On the dot! Wow. And Ashley's laugh is infectious. Glad you both enjoyed KL
Thanks! That's good to hear. 😊 Except when I try to pronounce 'ayam masak merah' 😅😂
@@mikeandashley Yeah, and I was so bummed that you didn't try the Ayam Masak Merah at Wanjo. But glad you like the rendang, though. Great video!!!!
Thank you for the new word that I've learned from your vlog.
"Decadent"
and really enjoyed Ashley's reactions to the food!
You're welcome! We're so glad you enjoyed the vlog! 🥰
I’m visiting KL with my wife and your video is very helpful to explore KL. Thank you guys 👍🏼
We are so glad it’s helpful! Enjoy your trip! 😊
terima kasih MIKE and ASHLEY youtube nya sudah ada bahasa INDONESIA nya ❤❤❤ semoga menyenangkan liburan nya di malaysia ❤❤❤
Yes! We always try to add subtitles for all of our viewers. We’re happy you are enjoying our new series! Thank you for watching! 🥰🫶
Kuala Lumpur is given the nickname, "The city that never sleeps," for a reason. Enjoy the rest of Malaysia, guys!
We can see why. KL is such a cool city! Thanks so much. 🥰
Merdeka 118, the top part signifies our first prime minister with his arms held up declaring our independence.
We probably should have done a bit more research. 😅 Thank you for letting us know!
@@mikeandashleyalso just for a fun fact the spire at the top of the Merdeka 118 building that may seem like a "cheat", it's actually pretty common. For example the Burj Khalifa (tallest building in the world) has a spire that is way bigger than the Merdeka, but it doesn't look like it because they designed it to look like it's part of the building but in fact the highest floor that you can only go to is 3/4 of the building's hight.
Burj Khalifa spire - 200m
PNB Merdeka 118 spire - 160.4m
Okay you two, I know I was only back in SE Asia many years ago but…
I had first experienced Malaysia in June of 2014 by taking a flight from to Bangkok to KL, after which I went to the top of the Petronas Towers at the center of KL. Then I took a bus to the island KL has with Penang and 5 days later, flew back to Bangkok.
Two years later, in June 2016, I got a job in central KL (Highlands International Boarding School). I didn’t teach English long because I had drank alcohol (which fortunately I have stopped doing since!! 😅) so things have changed for me!! 😅😂
Wow, I bet the view from the top is impressive!
And oh no! At least you’re on a good track now. 🙏
@@mikeandashley And Petronas will forever have to remain in HIBS good heart's, I suppose!! 😁
Murtabak in Malaysia is different from the Murtabak in Indonesia. You should try our version of Murtabak. They have Chicken murtabak or beef murtabak.
You should try kaya toasts and half boiled egg for you to dunk your toasts in..have them for breakfast.
Ok! Thanks for sharing. We’ll keep it in mind for sure. We’ll have kaya toast with egg in an upcoming video for sure. 👌
True murtabak in Indonesia is like our normal size apam balik. Malaysia murtabak is more savory with either beef, chicken sometime mutton. So if go to restaurant you see murtabak menu in there be known that not the desert 😅
The building and the tip on the top of Merdeka 118 is actually a representation of Tunku Abdul Rahman (the 1st Prime Minister) posture standing and raise his hand proclaiming "Merdeka Merdeka Merdeka". It is NOT CHEATING but a historic representation of what happened on August 31st 1957.
Thissss
Ah, we didn't realize this. Thank you for letting us know! 🙏
@@mikeandashley it’s okay 😊 i’m just letting u know so that u will not misunderstood about that
But wiki said its no 1 in the world because the pic up the tower is highter
Awesome! Thank you so much. 😊
Welcome to Malaysia. Enjoy your day at here. Malaysia is famous for its food heaven. explore the various foods here consisting of Malay, Chinese and Indian food. our slogan is Malaysia truly Asia❤🇲🇾
We can see why! Thank you so much. 🥰🫶
This is the exactly video that i need it! I'll go to Kuala lumpur the next week!
Oh wow, that’s such a compliment. 🥰 Glad we put it out in time to help you. 🙏 Let us know if you have any questions and we’ll do our best to help. Thanks for watching and safe travels. 😊
Kaya jam = coconut jam. In Chinese restaurants or kopitiams, tryout the kaya + butter toast and dip it with half boiled eggs. Best breakfast.
It’s so good! And we will have that in an upcoming video for sure! 😉
A useful tip if you are in KL:
Most of the gardens, parks, forest, art galleries, museums and memorials in KL are free to enter (some of them have entrance fee, but very cheap), so you can save lots of $$$ by visiting those attractions.
That's a great point! I wish we had more time to just relax in the parks. They seem so cool. The malls were helpful, but nothing beats nature! And Ashley can't spend money so easily there. 🤣
Nasi Lemak Wanjo...yeah...our King of Malaysia had breakfast over there too 😉
What?! No way! We are the food of the king? 😋
@@mikeandashley yup...at Wanjo that you guys had Nasi Lemak...His Majesty also had breakfast over there too 😃...i think theres a few clips on RUclips where His Majesty casually drop by and have Nasi Lemak 😅
That's awesome. Also, I love how we ate nasi lemak for dinner, and then found out that it's really popular for breakfast haha.
We feel privileged to have sat in the same building as His Majesty. 🙏
@@mikeandashley no worries...Nasi Lemak is all rounder food...you can have it for breakfast or lunch or tea time or dinner and most probably supper as well 😆👍🏻
I’d honestly eat it any time, so that makes sense. I love how versatile to food is in Malaysia!
Seafoods in South-East Asia, particularly in Malaysia are on another level. You have to get over that stigmatization of seafoods.. or you'll miss a lot. 😁✌
Haha, we feel that you’re right. We always try things, but often, seafood just doesn’t hit for us. Though, now we’re starting to find some things we like!
You guys were so close to the best Ramly burger stand in Jalan Alor, you just had to walk to the end where you can see a bunch of stalls selling clothes and near those stalls you can find "Burger boss" Ramly burger stall. They had a special sauce that will make the Ramly burger even tastier, it's also a recommended Ramly stalls in Kuala Lumpur by tourist, youtubers and vloggers.
Oh man! I felt like we walked EVERYWHERE looking and couldn’t find anything open, even on Google. Now I’m super bummed! 😫
@@mikeandashleyGood ramly burgers only open at night eg 8-9pm-2am. I think Abang BooBoo is near Jalan Alor though I have not tried but you can check Jetlag Warriors YT videos on Top 5 places for Ramly Burgers. Just let them know 'kurang sos (less sauce). They tend to drench and flood(banjir) everything.
😂😂 That may have explained it. I’m pretty sure it was only like 7:30-8:00 when we were looking. We were up early and suuuuuper tired! 😮💨
Your Vlog is good guys. Enjoy Malaysia guys.
Thank you! Malaysia is awesome. 😊
U guys are so lovely. Rendang is not a chinese specialty, thats why u love rendang at wanjo more as it is a Malay dish. For chinese food, bak kut teh is a must..not forgetting nasi beriani, nasi kerabu, asam laksa.
Ah, that makes sense. Thank you for the recommendations! The food in Malaysia is so delicious. 🤗😋
I didn’t realized I spent 35 minutes of my time watching your video. I must say you guys are very open and positive thinking. Plus very knowledgeable towards the places that you go. Wishing you the best in everything you do. Cheers
Wow, this may be one of the best compliments we could ask for! Thanks for taking a chance on our video and leaving us a comment. 🥰🫶 We really appreciate it! ✨
You should go jalan tuanku abdul rahman night market..more street food and the good vibe and multiply people which is the malaysian colours ...if you start from sogo mall you walk thru the alley and enjoy the food and vibe...then go strait until you can see merdeka square and stop there in the river of life take photo...
Thanks for the tip! We’re unfortunately no longer in KL, but I’m sure we’ll be back at some point. 😁
Ashley's first reaction to soursop was amazing
Agreed. It’s one of my favorite things when she experiences something that really blows her mind. 👌
If Ashley like chocolate she should try ice Milo (ice chocolate drink) or ice neslo (ice coffee chocolate mix drink)😅 if u haven't already
Also sour plum drink is nice
To me, The best Roti Canai is made by the Malays stall. Soft and delicious
We’ve had it at so many places. Our favorite was a place by our apartment in Ampang Jaya. It was just too far out of the way on our filming day!
@prof_xhew2929 we had Milo ice later in this video!
Cheers again for a good run of a great video! Thanks a lot for promoting KL, Malaysia!
Thank you! We’re happy you enjoyed it! We had a lot of fun in KL.
Roti canai has rank no 1 for best roti in the world in 2023 now 4th place.. and curry puff is rank no 4 best pastry in yhe world.. and malaysia has the second tallest tower in the world
We can see why! Roti Canai is DELICIOUS! Curry puffs are also quite good. 😋
Wow guys!! All the food looks AMAZING!!! We absolutely LOVED KL and planning on another trip soon. Gonna have to try some of the spots you guys went to. Thanks for the great video! 👏👏
Hey, thanks so much! 🤩 We also loved KL, especially the food scene! 😋 That’s awesome! We can’t wait to see more videos from you when you go! Safe travels! ✨
Welcome to KL, Malaysia. Hope that you guys will have a good time and a pleasant stay too. What a wonderful video. Newly subscribed.
Thank you! 😊🙏 We really enjoyed our time in Malaysia! So much to see and do and so diverse! Every city is so unique! We appreciate you watching. 😊
@@mikeandashleyThat sounds lovely. Look forward to watching your other adventures in KL and around Malaysia. 😀
Thanks! We actually have two other videos from our short time in Melaka if you’re interested! 😊
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@@mikeandashley Thank you. Will watch them soon. 😀
@@mikeandashleyGlad to see you guys tried the Ramly burger. Ramly burger is a brand, with many poocessed products like frozen beef and chicken patties, frozen fries, sauces, fish nuggets etc. In Malaysia, Ramly burger is more famous as the street burger. 😀
You guys are incredibly well researched! Hope you enjoyed your time in Malaysia ❤️
Aw, thank you! We’re happy to hear that. We often feel like idiots abroad, just booping from place to place! 😅😂
Thanks for watching! 🙏
29:15 it's kaya spread. I think jam is for fruit-based spread.
I appreciate Ashley's genuine acceptance and liking for these under the radar, least mentioned flavours of Malaysia (or SE Asia) like pandan and kaya. If you have not tried this, please to the bread section of any grocery or convenience store and get pandan cake slices, pandan swiss rolls and pandan chiffon cakes. Better yet, try looking for these at bakeries. Pandan cakes are truly divine.
Mmm. Kaya is the stuff of dreams. Yeah, Ashley has blossomed into quite the adventurous eater. When we first met, she would only eat package noodles, mac and cheese and hamburgers. It's pretty wild to see her go now. 😂
The blue color rice is from a flower called clitoria.
Interesting! We just saw a picture and can see why. 😅
Clitoria? Are u serious? Its butterfly pea flower to be exact.
Wellcome/selamat datang to Malaysia, we have more then Kuala Lumpur, happy exploring. The borneo part of Malaysia have much nature to explore....
Thank you so much! We didn’t make it to Borneo this time, but it’s a dream for us! We do however see more than just KL. 😊🙏
3:02 Bukit Nanas. Didn't you guys see the tourism office on the right, as you walk a few more meters in front. If you went in you would have found out that Bukit Nanas is a forest reserve. That is a forest reserve in the center of the city. Oh, there is also a hiking trail through it.
Yes! We found this out much later. 😅 I think from another RUclips channel. 😂 It would have been so cool to go to, but no, we didn’t see the office. We had a pretty full day planned already and were on the move! 🚶🚶♀️
welcome to mlysia guys...have a nice stay..hopefully..
Thank you so much! We did, it was lovely!
In Malaysia mertabak is mixed with beef or chicken eat with curry...
Sounds delicious! 😋
recommended menu:
1. 檳城亞參叻沙麵 Penang assam laksa
2. 檳城福建蝦麵 Hokkien prawn mee
3. 檳城炒粿條 Penang char kuey teow
4. 義蓮青冬炎魚頭米粉 green tomyam
5. 扁擔飯 nasi kandar
6. 金馬倫蔬菜火鍋 Cameron steamboat
7. 怡保芽菜雞飯 Ipoh sprout chicken rice
8. 海腳人海鮮米粉 seafood noodle
9. 肉醬咖喱吐司 roti bakar kacang phool
10. 馬來滷麵 mee rebus
11. 藍花飯 nasi kerabu
12. 燒烤榴蓮巴丁魚 pais patin tempoyak
13. 水煮榴蓮巴丁 masak patin tempoyak
14. 牛肉仁當 beef rendang
15. 羊肉印度香料飯 nasi bryani mutton
16. 手抓蕉葉飯 banana leaf rice
17. 印度甩餅 roti canai
18. 椰漿飯 nasi lemak
19. 羊肉湯 sup kambing
20. 街頭漢堡 Ramly burger
21. 巴生肉骨茶 Klang bak kut teh
22. 加影沙嗲肉串 Kajang satay
23. 芙蓉燒包 Seremban siew pow
24. 馬六甲雞飯粒 Malacca chicken rice
25. 麻坡烏打 Muar otak-otak
26. 萬隆麵 mee Bandung
27. 新山三樓炒米粉 JB sanlou beehoon
28. 柔佛叻沙 laksa Johor
29. 米糕椰漿蔬菜湯 lontong kuah lodeh
30. 砂拉越叻沙 laksa Sarawak
31. 沙巴醃鯖魚 Sabah Hinava
32. 清蒸瀨尿蝦 steamed udang lipan
33. 港蒸筍殼魚 steamed soon hock fish
34. 燒烤魔鬼魚 sting ray ikan pari bakar
35. 參巴魷魚/蝦 sambal sotong/udang
36. 馬來風光 kangkung belacan
37. 炸香蕉果 goreng pisang
38. 炸菠蘿蜜果 goreng cempedak
39. 囉惹 粿汁 麵粉粿湯 咖椰吐司 肉乾
40. 蘭香糯米糕 墨西哥咖啡麵包 咖哩角
41. 泰式香蘭椰奶馬蹄糕 曼煎粿
42. 娘惹珍多冰 chendol
43. 摩摩喳喳 bubur cha cha
44. 椰花酒 air nira kelapa
45. 血腥瑪麗變化版 Asam Boi Mary
46. 芒果冰沙 mango smoothie
47. 冰豆蔻汁 ice nutmeg juice
48. 冰椰子汁 air kelapa ais
49. 冰甘蔗汁 air tebu ais
50. 冰沙梨酸梅汁 kedondong asam boi
51. 冰檸檬酸梅汁 limau asam boi ais
52. 冰蘋果酸梅汁 apple asam boi ais
53. 榴蓮 durian D200, D197, D175, D24
54. 山竹 水翁 紅毛丹 杜古 西瓜 火龍果
Oh wow! You’ve given us SO much to try the next time we’re in KL! Thank you so much. We’ll screenshot this for reference for the next visit. Thanks for watching. 😊🙏
@ update,
recommended menu :
1. 檳城亞參叻沙麵 Penang assam laksa
2. 檳城福建蝦麵 Hokkien prawn mee
3. 檳城炒粿條 Penang char kuey teow
4. 義蓮青冬炎麵 green tomyam noodle
5. 廣式竹昇麵 Tok Tok Mee noodle
6. 鴨肉粿條湯 duck kuey teow soup
7. 日昇燒鴨飯 Jit Seng roasted duck rice
8. 亞依淡鴨飯 Air Hitam duck rice
9. 伍秀澤海南雞飯 Hainan chicken rice
10. 姚氏姐妹炒粿角 char koay kak
11. 金馬倫蔬菜火鍋 Cameron steamboat
12. 怡保芽菜雞 Ipoh sprout chicken
13. 肉醬咖喱吐司 roti bakar kacang phool
14. 適苑粵菜 Sek Yuen Yue cuisine
15. 海腳人海鮮米粉 seafood noodle
16. 麗豐啦啦米粉 Lai Foong lala noodle
17. 河婆園擂茶 Hor Poh lui cha
18. 鐘格安班飯 Congkak nasi ambeng
19. 禤記瓦煲雞飯 Heun Kee claypot rice
20. 王美記燒肉 Wong Mei Kee roast pork
21. 斯里蘭卡咖哩蟹 Aliyaa curry crab
22. 新記牛肉粉 Shin Kee beef noodle
23. 燒烤榴蓮巴丁魚 pais patin tempoyak
24. 水煮榴蓮巴丁 masak patin tempoyak
25. 咖哩牛肉乾 beef rendang
26. 娘惹黄姜炸鸡 ayam goreng kunyit
27. 馬來式椰香烤雞 ayam percik
28. 羊肉印度香料飯 nasi bryani mutton
29. 印度烤餅烤雞 naan, tandoori ayam
30. 印度奶油雞 butter chicken masala
31. 椰漿鴨蛋 masak lemak telur itik
32. 椰漿牛肉 masak lemak daging salai
33. 濕炒粿條 kuey teow goreng basah
34. 手抓蕉葉飯 banana leaf rice
35. 扁擔飯 nasi kandar
36. 東海岸達崗飯 nasi dagang
37. 藍花飯 nasi kerabu
38. 印度甩餅 roti canai
39. 椰漿飯 nasi lemak
40. 羊肉湯 sup kambing
41. 街頭漢堡 Ramly burger
42. 巴生肉骨茶 Klang bak kut teh
43. 加影沙嗲肉串 Kajang satay
44. 芙蓉燒包 Seremban siew pow
45. 馬六甲雞飯粒 Malacca chicken rice
46. 馬來油飯 nasi beriani gam
47. 麻坡香辣烤魚餅 Muar otak-otak
48. 萬隆麵 mee Bandung
49. 馬來滷麵 mee rebus
50. 新山三樓炒米粉 JB sanlou beehoon
51. 柔佛叻沙 laksa Johor
52. 米糕椰漿蔬菜湯 lontong kuah lodeh
53. 砂拉越哥羅麵 Sarawak kolok mee
54. 砂拉越叻沙 laksa Sarawak
55. 沙巴醃鯖魚 Sabah Hinava
56. 清蒸瀨尿蝦 steamed udang lipan
57. 港蒸筍殼魚 steamed soon hock fish
58. 燒烤魔鬼魚 sting ray ikan pari bakar
59. 參巴魷魚/蝦 sambal sotong/udang
60. 娘惹酸辣魚 asam pedas ikan
61. 馬來風光 kangkung belacan
62. 印尼雞湯 soto ayam
63. 斋月清真雜錦粥 bubur lambuk
64. 暹羅米粉 mee Siam
65. 炸香蕉果 goreng pisang
66. 炸菠蘿蜜果 goreng cempedak
67. 东海岸炸鱼条 keropok lekor
68. 娘惹椰絲球 kuih onde-onde
69. 娘惹九層糕 Nyonya kiuh lapis
70. 三角椰絲糕 kuih koci
71. 香蕉片 kerepek pisang
72. 木薯片 kerepek ubi
73. 福建花生貢糖 kacang tumbuk
74. 印度圈圈餅 murukku
75. 鳳梨酥 tart nenas
76. 豆沙餅 tambun biscuit
77. 香蕉蛋糕 Hiap Joo banana cake
78. 米漿椰漿糕 Ravi's apom manis
79. 曼煎粿 apam balik
80. 囉惹 粿汁 麵粉粿湯 椰醬吐司 肉乾
81. 香蘭糯米糕 墨西哥咖啡麵包 咖哩角
82. 泰式香蘭椰奶馬蹄糕
83. 娘惹珍多冰 chendol
84. 摩摩喳喳 bubur cha cha
85. 椰花酒 air nira kelapa
86. 血腥瑪麗變化版 Asam Boi Mary
87. 芒果冰沙 mango smoothie
88. 西瓜荔枝冰沙 jus tembikai lychee
89. 冰豆蔻汁 ice nutmeg juice
90. 冰椰子汁 air kelapa ais
91. 冰甘蔗汁 air tebu ais
92. 冰仙草 cincau ais
93. 冰羅漢果 luo han guo ais
94. 冰沙梨酸梅汁 kedondong asam boi
95. 冰檸檬酸梅汁 limau asam boi ais
96. 冰蘋果酸梅汁 apple asam boi ais
97. 冰六味湯 laicikang dessert herbal ais
98. 蜂蜜拉茶 teh ais madu
99. 玫瑰奶露 sirap Bandung
100. 榴蓮 durian D200, D197, D175, D24
101. 山竹 水翁 紅毛丹 杜古 西瓜 火龍果
This list is incredible! Thanks again! 🙏
Wow great video ... Im coming to kl soon
Hey, thanks so much! We hope you enjoy your trip. Thanks for watching! 😁
now this is how you travel vlog! can't help to smile whenever you guys tasted good food like.. yeaaaah it's "sedap" rightt??
Thanks so much! We’re happy you enjoyed the video. 😊🫶
Every country has own iconic place. But I proud of Malaysia diversity in cultures, languages and cuisines.
Yes! It sort of reminded us of back home in the US a little bit, as there are so many influences from all over the world there. Thank you for watching, we hope you enjoyed our video. 😊🙏
Happy to have found your channel! Also, love Malaysian food; not enough people realize how yummy it is:)
We’re happy you found us too! 🫶 And right? We had no idea. But it’s such an awesome and diverse cuisine!
welcome home ❤ messy special burger is a time machine back to being kids munching, gigling, watching, discovering
Haha, it does remind me of a burger I’d eat when I was little! 🥰
Love the thumbnail my friends :)
Thanks Vu! Sometimes we make a decent one. 😅😂
Have fun where ever.
Thanks so much!
I so miss KL! I stayed in kampung baru and loooved the village charm + food. Also loved location how it’s a quick walk across beautiful saloma bridge to KLCC. Rendang was my fav food too but I had the beef 👌. Did you ever try the ayam masak merah? I was curious to see if you liked it bc i never broke out of my beef rendang habit.😂
KL is such a cool city. We lived there for almost two months and miss it so much. We never ended up trying ayam masak merah, unfortunately. Guess we'll have to go back! 😅
@@mikeandashley no bro! rendang is from indonesia.
Stupid u.dont claim@@NavilaSalsabila
Lovely couple 😊 and so nice to see you both enjoying yourself in Malaysia 👍
Thank you! We loved our time in Malaysia. 🥰
Roti canai banjir is a Malaysian thing. You can get nasi kandar kuah banjir or basically anything banjir. Banjir is flood. So it meant your food flooded with gravy.
Oh! Ok, that makes sense. The other times we’d had it, it was just the roti with the gravy on the side, so we were surprised to see it like this! So delicious!
coconut rice is nasi lemak one of
malaysia traditional dish
Ok! That is cool. We were intrigued at first, but now it just feels like the way! 👌😮💨
Malaysia is very creative with coconuts. From jams to spicy gravy.
It really is! We’re always amazed at the unique flavors they come up with. 🥥
Welcome to our beautiful Malaysia 😁❤️🇲🇾
Thank you! 😊🙏
Welcome to Malaysia.. Please enjoy your holiday trip..
Thank you so much! We really did. Malaysia is a wonderful country! 🫶
I’ve watched a lot of KL videos lately and yours is one of the best! Shot really well (you must have a great lens) and lovely commentary. Must watch for people going to KL - the links to locations in comments is also super helpful.
Wow! 🥺 Thank you so much. 🙏 That really means a lot. We’re happy you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching! 🫶
I love Mr Long's Apam Balik. Very good and reasonable price. No wonder he is so famous in Chinatown.
100%! He’s been there for so long too!
Lucu jugak sebutan tu Mike Ahahahah
Ayam - Chiken
Masak - Cooking
Merah - Red
Haha, oops! 😅🤣
Both of you pronounced Malay words almost perfect. Congratulations 👏👍
That’s good to know! We always try to learn bits of the language in the places we visit, but are often insecure on whether we can pronounce things correctly. 😅 Thanks for watching!
My pleasure Mike & Ashley. It's really fun and enjoyable to watch ur video. Hope u both will continue to have a great time in Malaysia 🙏
Thank you so much! We had a really good time and are enjoying editing our next video for this Sunday! Thank you for the kind words, we’re happy you found our channel. 😊🙏
Wow! Now I'm more excited for our trip on October!
That’s awesome! Glad we could help! Feel free to let us know if you have any questions and we’ll do our best to answer them! 😊
@@mikeandashley are the MRTs connected to all tourist spots or you have grab a taxi for some?
They aren't necessarily connected to ALL the tourist spots, but it's pretty easy to navigate around to the ones you need. There is also apparently a free bus that runs routes in KLCC, though we never used it.
You guys have great personalities and very friendly and humble - thank you for sharing your culinary experiences :)
Aw, thank you so much! 🥰🫶 This comment just made our day!
watch you video make me 'lapar' bro😂😂..thank for visit malaysia.please come again next time.
Haha, we're happy we made you hungry. Thanks so much for watching!
Soursop is so good and so many people have never had it. It’s really good for you too.
It IS! And yea, we’d never heard of it before this, so we’ve been on the lookout ever since! 😋
Hi Mike n Ashley, really love to see your video, always lovely smile, hope you both enjoy Malaysia food. ❤
Aw, thank you so much! 😊🙏 We’re really happy you enjoyed the video. ✨
The Best video about KL......
Thank you so much! 🥰🥰🙏🙏 We’re happy you enjoy it! ✨
Welcome, Have a great time here. if you ever planned to go to Perak be sure to visit Taiping !
Oh! We haven’t heard of there before! We will have a video coming from Ipoh, but we didn’t make it to Taiping. 😕 We’d love to come back and explore more of Malaysia though, so perhaps we can check it out then! 👌 Thanks for watching!
@@mikeandashley Well that was close, be sure to check it out 🙂 i hope you have a nice time in Malaysia since im worried about kids nowadays and some Individuals are not that kind. anyway i wish you success ❤️ keep going i will be waiting for the video.
Actually sweet drink like Milo matches well with savioury food in that it resets the pallet and making the next mouthful of food the impact like its the first taste
I (Mike) agree. Ashley, does not lol. I think it’s a winning combination. 👌
Its a rich of taste in malaysia since malacca sultanate were among the top herbal spice hub in asia 600 years ago..
This makes perfect sense. That's why there are so many diverse dishes packed with flavor! My mouth is watering just thinking about it. 🤤
Ramly is the brand of beef/chicken patty. Every burger stall has its own style. Added sauce & condiments. Some even have their own secret sauce & ways to prepare the patty.
We do love a good secret sauce! 🤤 Which stall is your favorite?
Im glad u guys love our food n taste as much as we like western food also
Malaysia food is soooo good. We still dream about it. 😅😭
oppss.. i have to stop u there.. at 11:40 u said "Chinese descent Malays" which is not correct. It should be Chinese descent Malaysians. Malay is a different ethnic group in Malaysia which are different from the Chinese. The term Malaysians should be used for the country nationality of all Malaysians regardless of ethnic groups. Malay, Chinese, Indians, or any other ethnic groups are basically referring the culture to which they belong to or relate most from.
Oh no! My mistake. 😅 Sorry for that, and thank you so much for correcting me and breaking it all down. We really appreciate it. We hope you enjoyed the video. 😊🙏
M'sia.... food paradise... welcome n Enjoy your stay... have a nice day...
It really is! So many good options. 🤤
Welcome to Malaysia guys… enjoy your stay😊
Thank you! 🙏
Malaysia has the largest milo factory but they originate from Australia.
No way! I imagine a river of Milo flowing through it that I can swim in. Now I’m happy! 🤪🍫
Your videos are pretty well done and though I'm Malaysian you have shown great and interesting places of my country that I've never been. Keep up the good work. 😊
Wow, thank you so much! That means a lot to us. Thank you for watching! 🥰♥️
welcome to kl, malaysia. u were so so close to the best ramly burger - the stall is called burger boss - at the end of jalan alor.
Ah, we’ve heard! 🫣😫 We liked the idea, but they could have maybe done better. I feel like when we looked online, Burger Boss wasn’t open? Maybe we missed something. Next time though! 👌
Welcome to Malaysia, fellas.. enjoy your day.. and hey you both looking like an actor/ singer..
Thanks! And oh yea? Which ones? 🤔🤔
some western tourists said Ramly Burger prepared at Abg Boo'bo stall near Petaling Street taste better. U may try it.
Thank you for the recommendation! We'll try that the next time we're in Kuala Lumpur. 😊
Olden days roti canai got curry minced beef fillings. My grandma doing business in the colonial shops and Indian food just opposite and we ate from young till today.
That sounds delicious! 😋
must try fish curry with roti canai
Oh! That’s a new one. We should check that out for sure. Thanks! 🙏
at wanjo, I prefer the recommended nasi lemak with beef rendang.
Ok, we also enjoy beef rendang! We should get that next time!
Those guys did recommend to you Ayam masak merah (literally Red cooked chicken *shrug* just a name) it is not rendang. That said everyone has their own take on rendang some are better than others as you discovered. The potato croquette is called Begedil. In general malay food is similar to Indonesian with some exception like a sweeter sambal for Malaysia whereas Indonesia focus on the heat. Kaya is a custard made with eggs coconut milk palm sugar or regular sugar flavored with pandan leaves. I prefer the ones made with dark palm sugar (gula melaka) . Ramli burger is just the patty every street vendor have their own way of making them in general Malaysians like it saucy and sloppy you can tell them to use less sauce. I hope you do get to find mee rebus (based on beef broth - very safe bet for yall.) another very traditional Malay style noodles. The peranakan noodles is also traditional they were the early Chinese migrants 15th century. Later Chinese migrants 18th century have a different style of cooking. I do have to warn you all Laksa noodles they all are seafood broth made from shrimp or mackerel or both. Every state has their own version of laksa so delicious. C'mon you gotta get accustomed to taste and flavors especially fish. lol.
Wow, this is so thorough! Thank you for putting so much thought into your comment. 😊 Sorry it took us a minute to respond, we’ve been quite busy!
We actually try a version of curry laksa in our next video! It was delicious 😋
The food in Malaysia is so wildly influenced.
I asked for Ayam masak merah, but when she recommended the rendang, I felt embarrassed and didn’t want to refuse her! We should have just gotten both! 😅
We will definitely try it next time, because we hear it’s spicy and we LOVE spicy!
Thank you again so much for putting so much effort into this explanation. We love learning from the comments. Thanks for watching! 🙏🫶
@@mikeandashley Ayam masak merah is almost like goulash which is based on red bell pepper however Malaysian use dried red chili pepper it has a bit more heat than say a paprika goulash. Regardless what people say don't just mix them all up in a plate because some things are really very spicy even for the locals. I mean some locals are used to the heat but lil ole me gets heartburn from too much heat. Mee Kari is a variety of curry Laksa that should use chicken broth.
Ok! That sounds amazing and I'm gutted we didn't try it. There are so many foods that we wish we could just pop back over and try. I guess that's the downside of having videos come out after you leave a place! 😩 We always get so many recommendations we would have never found on our own... but the good side is it just gives us even more reason to return! 🤗
I'm now on a mission to actually try ayam masak merah! And kari mee sounds right up our alley! Thanks.
Do visit some churches as well in kl like the holy rosary church in brick fields or little India area
Thank you for the recommendations! 🙏
@@mikeandashley if you do visit ipoh, do visit St Micheal church and in Penang, visit St anne basilica and church of holy name of jesus, balik pulau
Congratulations to U both...good impressive n highly informative video 🎉😅
Thank you! We're really happy you enjoyed it. 🤗
Just love the smile every time after she take a bite or sip...😊
Haha, thank you! 🥰
Welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾
Thank you!🙏
Thank you for sharing good exprience in KL..hopefully you guys happy to stay in KL MALAYSIA..#staysafe..
Thank you so much! We had a great time in KL. 🥰
Amazing street food 😊 Kuala Lumpur best for foreigners especially
Hey Kushal! The food in Malaysia is so good and diverse!
Besides wanjo, there is village park
Oh nice! Next time we’ll check that one out! Thanks for sharing. 🙏
u know where to go. good job!
Thanks! Glad to know we picked some good spots. 😊🙏
welcome to Malaysia and enjoy your stay!
Thank you!! 🙏🙏🙏
Go to Malaysia like U go to all country so diversity country...❤
It is very diverse!
Hello guys.First comment .Enjoy you food.🇲🇾
We did! Thanks so much for watching. 😊
@@mikeandashley alright ..walcome
0:43 & 1:03 to release the heat. Roti canai nominated world's no 1 street food in 2023
Ah! That explains it. 🙏 We’ve always been so confused… 😅 Thank you for clearing it up. And we can see why. It’s so delicious. Every day we weren’t making vlogs, we were eating it, and now we dream of it hahaha.
yes. my brother get scholarship assistance from that temple when we were little and financially challenged
Oh wow, that's awesome! It's nice that there are organizations out there helping people. 😊
Nice video.. ♥🇲🇾
Thank you! 😊🙏
Malaysia kini tempat keenam di dunia.. Pelancung trbayak di dunia.. Terbaik
We can see why! It’s so diverse and beautiful.
Legend for putting the Aussie dollar price.
Aye, glad it helps! 🙏