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Malay proverb: "People who are kind to us speak, people who give us feel (appreciate)" this means that people who are kind to us... we welcome them with kindness and beautiful language. This is the nature of the Malay people's kindness
"Orang Berbudi, Kita Berbahasa, Orang Memberi, Kita Merasa" that is Malay proverb: "People who are kind to us speak, people who give us feel (appreciate)" this means that people who are kind to us... we welcome them with kindness and beautiful language. and we will give them something as sincere as we can. This is the nature of the Malay people's kindness
Actually most of travelers went to Kampung Baru straight away to Nasi Lemak Wanjo but suprisingly you didnt go there, you found a hidden gems Nasi Lemak Kak Chuk, the varieties of foods and the way Kak Chuk greeted and treated you as guest make me wanted to taste her Nasi Lemak, I'll definitely come to Nasi Lemak Kak Chuk if I come across to Kg Baru!
@@vincentchin88 betul bro...couldn't agree more with u...i went there abt 3 months ago, small amount of nasi lemak with only half of boiled egg and 2 pcs of cucumber cost me rm5.50...ridiculous...not going there again 😅
You just made a family for life here in Malaysia... please cherish that... I wouldn't be suprised if she refers you to other people as her 'adopted son'...❤ Its a Tiffin Box to carry food...
U just promoted her stall and I am definitely go to her stall soon..i never tried another nasi lemak accept wanjo and now I know where kak chuk nasi lemak stall locations is after watching your videos .is just behind wanjo restaurant..I am going there definitely..thanks
You and that lady are both kind people, and I am deeply touched by your interaction! Interaction brings warmth to the connection between people, and the interactive relationship between people is a necessary condition for happiness. Wish you enjoy the sincerity and real happiness of interacting with others around the world! Thanks a lot for sharing, you did a really great job! 👍🥰👏
Pro tip: Eat the cucumbers last when you’re having spicy food. Eating cucumbers during your spicy feast will only alleviate the hotness. When I eat my cucumbers after finishing the others, the burning sensation in my mouth and tongue gets away easily.
I am glad that you picked unpopular stall to try Nasi lemak, they could be more authentic compared to those famous stalls. Pls explore more of our Malaysian food
not only that lovely lady were so gud....you are gud too....Tim..we, Malaysian, feel so appreciated on your deed......gud job....u will bring back all gud memories to Belgium.....
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Nice video brother. Welcome to Malaysia. Just a recommendation, you may go to sarawak too & have a nasi lemak maybe you will find some different. You also can try nasi lemak that sells in various stalls. You may find different tastes/types of sambal which is one of the important parts of nasi lemak
Signature dish in sarawak are kolok mee & Laksa Sarawak Mee. You won't find them easily in West Malaysia but mostly available in Sarawak. Recommended you come to Kuching the capital city of Sarawak.
Kampun Baru.... the last Malay village in KL. So good to see the goodwill between Tim, Ellis, Kak chuk and other kampung baru dwellers. Tim, you didn't have to go back and bring the gifts to the lady, but it was a very nice gesture from you. Welcome back Ellis!
Hello, Tim... To be honest, Nasi lemak Kak Chuk looks more tempting and delicious than Wanjo Nasi Lemak.. Thanks for promoting this stall to us, Tim.. Me myself also don't know about this stall... I often eat at Wanjo Nasi Lemak, but I will surely try Nasi Lemak Kak Chuk next time.. Both you and Kak Chuk is kind person.. Keep spreading love, Tim.. Have a safe journey in Malaysia... And keep exploring local food.. 👍
It's called a tiffin carrier traditionally used to keep and transport rice and the sides. I think it became popular around the 18th century. Such a nice Malaysian souvenir.
Hai Tim...😊 The container that you got have 3 compartments. People in Malaysia normally eat rice, so normally we will put 1 part with rice @ noodle, 1 part will put the gravy@ sambal with chicken @ fish @ meat. Another part is for the vegetables
Kak Chuk's strikes back gift was very appropriate for u Tim.nw u cn tapaw lotsa food back home in that tiffin n promte Kak Chuk's warong as well coz d name of her warong is written there.😊😊😊Selamat balik kampung Ellis.😊😊😊
I already subscribe you tim. I also need to try nasi lemak kk chuk...no 1 in kpg baru...tq for sharing the great trip in mlysia. Like n credit to you tim.
Pandan leaves are Southeast Asia's version of vanilla beans. We use it a lot in our dessert and even in the nasi lemak. We cook it together in the rice.
16:19 This is an Indonesian eating place. In fact most eating places in this area (Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur) are operated by Indonesian migrant workers. Malaysia is host to more than 7 million foreign migrant workers (from Indonesia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Myanmar, Vietnam, Philippines, Thailand...) equivalent to 22 percent of the country's population and 45 percent of the country's workforce.
Awwww..such a kind human being.i will defi itely visit kak chuk once im in kl.and Tim you too is such a kind human that's why i subscribed the moment i watched ur channel
The 3 layer food container is called a "tiffin". You can put whatever food in each container and carry it around. We usually use it to bring our home cooked food to work or when you go for a picnic. You can use as a decoration for your home as reminder of the good times you had in Malaysia. You can send it back home while you go travelling around the world.
Orang melayu memang suka buat baik.. bila dapat buat benda2 baik hati terasa berbunga😂😂😂 lebih2 lagi makcik tu.. mesti dlm hati dia ckp yesss aku ada kawan mat salleh.. konfom dia punye jiran puji eeee kau masuk youtube yer.. famous la nasi lemak kau... 😂😂😂 Konfem senyum jejak telinga.. lagi2 kalau perasan makcik tu boleh ckp englishhh hahah konfem anak cucu dia usik.. huh terrer la nenek ckp omputih😂😂😂
Yeah i'm a legend too. Love your videos Tim I think you should do food tour in Malaysia. Come over to kota Bharu Kelantan. It's a food heaven we have so many sweet n dessert here Looking forward to meet you.. keep up with more good videos❤️
If you can't carry the food container around while travelling, you can just go into any courier service centre and ship it back to your home country first.
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Can I get a like for pouring Malaysia's greatest teh Tarik? 🇲🇾
Looking forward ur vlogs in malaysia
You nailed it. Time to open up a Teh Tarik shop!
Hi ellis
@@siputihsnowwhite295 Hey how's it going!
Welcome back ellis..
Tim Tense anda kelihatan berbudi pekerti sopan dan menghormati sesama insan.
Frankly, her kindness is not only to tourist n foreigners but also to locals especially from Sarawak n Sabah..May Allah bless her.. 🙏🙏🙏
❤❤❤
Orang berbudi kita berbahasa,
Orang memberi kita merasa.😊
Malay proverb: "People who are kind to us speak, people who give us feel (appreciate)" this means that people who are kind to us... we welcome them with kindness and beautiful language. This is the nature of the Malay people's kindness
you dont get lost when u in malaysia. many malaysian can speek english and very friendly
kalau pakcik jumpa dia offer dia 🚗🚗🚗 jangan terdekut dengan rezeki insyaallah murah rezeki pakcik orang baik kita balas baik ye pakcik 🤗🤗🤗
Malaysians are super friendly and most of all it is sincerely and humble gestures that matters..hard to find..
Warga mcm ni patut pemimpin pg carik.......brjual dgn kasih syg
Syabas tahniah kak
Smoga rzki mncurah hgge pghujung
Masyallah
Food is our language of love. She gave you tiffin a symbolized that you will not starving while in Malaysia😊 such a thoughful lady she is❤
Very true. You've got a point. Tq for reminding me that symbolic meaning. I almost forgot.
a very good and kind women. That’s why i love Malay people so much 🥰🇲🇾
thanks for comments 🤗🤗🤗
to take advantage of their kindness?
@@noruparryjust think good about others, the world will be a better place.
@ ideally, maybe. the world is cruel and harsh.
"Orang Berbudi, Kita Berbahasa, Orang Memberi, Kita Merasa" that is Malay proverb: "People who are kind to us speak, people who give us feel (appreciate)" this means that people who are kind to us... we welcome them with kindness and beautiful language. and we will give them something as sincere as we can. This is the nature of the Malay people's kindness
We see you Ellis, Ellis is the king of Nasi Kerabu & Nasi Kukus.
That is a title I will happily take brother 🙏 Last trip I nearly turned into a nasi Kerabu I ate it that much...
oh Ellis ! the Blackburn lad...welcome back to Malaysia !!! Tim, you are not her customer anymore...you have become her special guest ...haha
Blackburn lad back in town! 🇲🇾
@@EllisWR 1995 PL champion!!!
@@tomiemyspace5054 You know it!! 🏴
@@EllisWR Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton and managed by Kenny Dalglish. No one can forget it 🤗
Ellis was Blackburn lad & I guess Tim was Anderlecht 😅
Actually most of travelers went to Kampung Baru straight away to Nasi Lemak Wanjo but suprisingly you didnt go there, you found a hidden gems Nasi Lemak Kak Chuk, the varieties of foods and the way Kak Chuk greeted and treated you as guest make me wanted to taste her Nasi Lemak, I'll definitely come to Nasi Lemak Kak Chuk if I come across to Kg Baru!
Wanjo is overrated and overpriced
@@shafizaFagree. Wanjo is overrated. I don't understand why they don't have kacang for nasi lemak. This is like mandatory.
@@vincentchin88 betul bro...couldn't agree more with u...i went there abt 3 months ago, small amount of nasi lemak with only half of boiled egg and 2 pcs of cucumber cost me rm5.50...ridiculous...not going there again 😅
@@shafizaF just like it is macam yes tapi no.
I used to buy the putu piring whenever I went to that area.
Tim.. you did capture the Malaysian hearts 😍🇲🇾
You obtained a fistbump from a Malaysian Lady??? that's so badass dude!
O my goodness what a kind women. This is so amazing. Proud to be Malaysian
indeed you and the malaysian lady really making this world a better place 💌
She is wearing the bracelet u bought ,she is appreciated your gifts for sure...
😢
You just made a family for life here in Malaysia... please cherish that... I wouldn't be suprised if she refers you to other people as her 'adopted son'...❤
Its a Tiffin Box to carry food...
Yes ..I think so...
Her act just like a mother . Her make sure you eat enough n 'taupau' whatever you wish 😅
Ellis is back! Time for a durian feast.!
Ahah you know it
Yes, it's durian season
the mak cik is so kind she even give away her merch to you for free
Ohh.. It's a tiffin!
That's sweet of her.
U just promoted her stall and I am definitely go to her stall soon..i never tried another nasi lemak accept wanjo and now I know where kak chuk nasi lemak stall locations is after watching your videos .is just behind wanjo restaurant..I am going there definitely..thanks
Ellis WR back in Malaysia? What a surprise..
Yes he was on jetlag warriors livestream yesterday
Will always be back so much more to explore and eat 🇲🇾
@@EllisWR Once won't be enough right?
@@tomiemyspace5054 Never enough times lol
Malaysia hospitality and kindness there is no doubt! Friendly ❤ that is why I love Malaysia
thanks for comments 🤗🤗🤗
I m going to KL next month.. I will try kak cuk nasi lemak.
Indeed the more we give the more we receive. In shaa Allah. Sharing is caring and caring is loving.
She is such a nice grandma
You and that lady are both kind people, and I am deeply touched by your interaction!
Interaction brings warmth to the connection between people, and the interactive relationship between people is a necessary condition for happiness.
Wish you enjoy the sincerity and real happiness of interacting with others around the world!
Thanks a lot for sharing, you did a really great job! 👍🥰👏
Good people always meet the good people... Stay safe
She is sooo kind
She is soo kind isn't she...
Malaysian hospitality at its best
Pro tip: Eat the cucumbers last when you’re having spicy food. Eating cucumbers during your spicy feast will only alleviate the hotness. When I eat my cucumbers after finishing the others, the burning sensation in my mouth and tongue gets away easily.
ikan bilis = anchovies. The crackers you bought from that lady is keropok sayur (vegetables cracker). It's nice to be eaten with rice.
definitely going to try that nasi lemak next time I am in Kampung Baru. It looks amazing
I am glad that you picked unpopular stall to try Nasi lemak, they could be more authentic compared to those famous stalls. Pls explore more of our Malaysian food
Kampong Baru should be modernised with new sidewalks and some small parks whilst mainting its Malay heritage since the village is in the city centre
not only that lovely lady were so gud....you are gud too....Tim..we, Malaysian, feel so appreciated on your deed......gud job....u will bring back all gud memories to Belgium.....
aww..she is nice....i went there with my friend..the nasi lemak is the bomb....now that u have this special friend in Malaysia...good job Tim
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Part 1: ruclips.net/video/yxXDJnOoXOE/видео.htmlsi=EhzGbcS8Cx6baHrW
Part 2: ruclips.net/video/LbxvFM8mxCg/видео.htmlsi=9BEuxgsFt0giiMg_
Thanks for the overwhelming support, I appreciate all of you!
The tea lady is definitely not Malaysian
I dont understand a word she is saying
I reckon she is Indonesian
Nice video brother. Welcome to Malaysia. Just a recommendation, you may go to sarawak too & have a nasi lemak maybe you will find some different.
You also can try nasi lemak that sells in various stalls. You may find different tastes/types of sambal which is one of the important parts of nasi lemak
Signature dish in sarawak are kolok mee & Laksa Sarawak Mee. You won't find them easily in West Malaysia but mostly available in Sarawak. Recommended you come to Kuching the capital city of Sarawak.
Hi Tim gratings from TÜRKİYE 🇹🇷. I really love your malaysian vlogs. I hope you soon visit türkiye.
That's Malaysian hospitality for you!😊
Kampun Baru.... the last Malay village in KL. So good to see the goodwill between Tim, Ellis, Kak chuk and other kampung baru dwellers. Tim, you didn't have to go back and bring the gifts to the lady, but it was a very nice gesture from you. Welcome back Ellis!
Hello, Tim... To be honest, Nasi lemak Kak Chuk looks more tempting and delicious than Wanjo Nasi Lemak.. Thanks for promoting this stall to us, Tim.. Me myself also don't know about this stall... I often eat at Wanjo Nasi Lemak, but I will surely try Nasi Lemak Kak Chuk next time.. Both you and Kak Chuk is kind person.. Keep spreading love, Tim.. Have a safe journey in Malaysia... And keep exploring local food.. 👍
Now u know our kindness and hospitality....have a good journey and happiness visiting our beautiful malaysia brother
Happy to see both of you..
That's also a great experience for you.. Enjoy your day.. This is Malaysia..
Lucky day bro .... Aunt is Soo kind❤
The gift is tiffin box, like tupperware but better :)
It's called a tiffin carrier traditionally used to keep and transport rice and the sides. I think it became popular around the 18th century. Such a nice Malaysian souvenir.
Wonderful. Thank you for this video. Kak Chuk and you are such a kind people. Good to see Ellis with you. What a delicious nasi lemak.
Ikan bilis is dried anchovies. Deep fried ikan bilis is one of the component in a nasi emak dish.
Ellis WR in the house😂😂
Oioi
Both of you are kind people ..❤
Awesome nasi lemak lady & putu piring guy !!
I noticed that your friend know very well how to pronounce local ingredients.. well done..
Love that you guys can communicate with the locals
Ikan Bilis : Anchovies
Kangkung : Water Spinach
Btw what a wholesome video . I think I might go and visit her store later :)
thanks for your translater 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
❤ Subhanallah ,welcome to Johor Malaysia. Let try Nasi Ambeng😊
Hai Tim...😊
The container that you got have 3 compartments. People in Malaysia normally eat rice, so normally we will put 1 part with rice @ noodle, 1 part will put the gravy@ sambal with chicken @ fish @ meat. Another part is for the vegetables
Thanks Tim for sharing the great experience at kg Baru 😊 the lady so kind😅 have great day & let's explore ahead 🍮☕️🍵
The container we call Mangkuk Tingkat because it's stacking
Wow...nice tiffin carrier. .Welcome back Ellis.
Wonderful Malaysian Hospitality 😊
Yay!! Ellis is here!!~~~
Hey bro!
@@EllisWR hey bro!!~~~ nice to know that you're back in Malaysia...
Kak Chuk's strikes back gift was very appropriate for u Tim.nw u cn tapaw lotsa food back home in that tiffin n promte Kak Chuk's warong as well coz d name of her warong is written there.😊😊😊Selamat balik kampung Ellis.😊😊😊
You both are nice person..
Sweet and humble...can be related to Malaysian people..😊
I already subscribe you tim. I also need to try nasi lemak kk chuk...no 1 in kpg baru...tq for sharing the great trip in mlysia. Like n credit to you tim.
Wooooww Best nya dapat free gift from owner...👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
Tim, Beside nasi lemak, you should try asam pedas, laksa , ikan patin tempoyak and durian fruit.
Amazing.. both of u are kind people… tq Tim..
Thanks for support local.....you very kind
Another great vlogs with Kak Chuk n Ellis Wr 👍🏾he back in malaysia now or just short visit to see u 😀
Ellis is back 😂❤
How could I not come back! 🇲🇾❤️
Pandan leaves are Southeast Asia's version of vanilla beans. We use it a lot in our dessert and even in the nasi lemak. We cook it together in the rice.
What u eat all my favorite tim. Putu piring,nasi lemak it was so good. love to watch your video.👍👍👍
16:19 This is an Indonesian eating place. In fact most eating places in this area (Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur) are operated by Indonesian migrant workers. Malaysia is host to more than 7 million foreign migrant workers (from Indonesia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Myanmar, Vietnam, Philippines, Thailand...) equivalent to 22 percent of the country's population and 45 percent of the country's workforce.
Awwww..such a kind human being.i will defi itely visit kak chuk once im in kl.and Tim you too is such a kind human that's why i subscribed the moment i watched ur channel
Sangat terharu melihat content anda . Dan terbaik akak
Thanks!
Kg Baru Kual Lumpur super sweet❤
The 3 layer food container is called a "tiffin". You can put whatever food in each container and carry it around. We usually use it to bring our home cooked food to work or when you go for a picnic. You can use as a decoration for your home as reminder of the good times you had in Malaysia. You can send it back home while you go travelling around the world.
Another great video from you Tim, keep it up.. thanks 👍
Every topic you show us is just a unique experience.
Tim is very friendly n warm.
I'am proud to be malaysian.....thank's to you n yours friends too.....❤
You twos also so kind buddy's..
Orang melayu memang suka buat baik.. bila dapat buat benda2 baik hati terasa berbunga😂😂😂 lebih2 lagi makcik tu.. mesti dlm hati dia ckp yesss aku ada kawan mat salleh.. konfom dia punye jiran puji eeee kau masuk youtube yer.. famous la nasi lemak kau... 😂😂😂 Konfem senyum jejak telinga.. lagi2 kalau perasan makcik tu boleh ckp englishhh hahah konfem anak cucu dia usik.. huh terrer la nenek ckp omputih😂😂😂
Thank you ,welcome to 🇲🇾 NASI LEMAK
Good morning Tim and Welcome back Ellis .
so sweet of the makcik giving u gift...
I can't wait to get back in Malaysia this summer!! I'll have to pay a visit.
Ohh God.. I’m in love with Ellis Wr 😂
What a wonderful coverage ! Keep up the great work👍👍
Warmest thanks .Such beautiful coverage this is. I appreciate your talent.
I really enjoyed this video! Thanks Tim!
It is nice to Ellis back in the country
Kindness..love... that's all the world needs...✌️👍 Enjoy your staying brooo ..😃
Yeah i'm a legend too. Love your videos Tim
I think you should do food tour in Malaysia.
Come over to kota Bharu Kelantan. It's a food heaven we have so many sweet n dessert here
Looking forward to meet you.. keep up with more good videos❤️
❤nice job. We love people like u bro❤
If you can't carry the food container around while travelling, you can just go into any courier service centre and ship it back to your home country first.
Malaysian hospitality is with others.
Malaysian Precision begins with me.❤
That Kangkung is a signature for Kuala Lumpur nasi lemak.