Jalan Alor food shops without halal tag need to be careful. Because stuff like pad thai though doesn’t contain pork, but the food is cooked with non halal meat or lard on the same wok.
I loved watching your walking tour in Kuala Lumpur! You have a great energy on camera and your knowledge of the city really shines through. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Chris and solo for the video. You guys are amazing and make the viewers want to visit Malaysia. I think the two of you as well as Ken abroad really have informative and interesting videos.
I like to see you and Solo's collaboration, hope to see more.. you guys make the video fun and interesting.. especially when you chat with the local food vendors and try out their foods.. Btw, Milo originated from Australia under Nestlé.. Australian Milo is more milky taste and Malaysian Milo is more chocolatey.. Thanks for sharing great video..👍
Not me who has been here for 8 months but didn't even go to the most basic places in Malaysia and i'm just too introverted to be able to talk to locals your energy is just amazing your videos are just raw unfiltred and you carry yourself with such a positive energy ❤ you're showing Malaysia in a different spotlight I'mma get out of my bubble and try to explore and try some local food
Oh no! Is this Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman/TAR pasar malam? Reminds me of my undergraduate days with my friends. We live in Borneo anyhow studied at university in Selangor. During semester break or short holidays, this is one of the places where we got our delicious food at reasonable price. Now, I'm living abroad-Qatar. Hope can go there again... Missed it much!
11:04 Putu Piring. it's rice with some palm sugar in it. Putu Perak is similar but chewier. I like both but more Putu Perak. Milo, different country different taste /ingredients. Malaysia's Milo is the tastiest people say. It's been a great street food video! Thank you!
11:38 - other version is Putu Bambu • Putu Piring and Putu Bambu is considered as traditional cake / food ( kuih ) that is very popular among Malaysians. It is made from rice flour and filled in with Gula Melaka (palm sugar). It will be steamed in a special steamer and eaten together with grated coconut. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• You should try also "Putu Mayam"
YOU GUYS ARE AMAZINGLY AWESOME!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍GLAD YOU ENJOYED MALAYSIAN YUMMY STREET FOOD!!!LLOVE YOUR VIDEO 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👻
Such positive energy to bring along for a weekend street food outing. It's just a shame that it rained, but at least you already bought a handful of yummies before it poured! 😂
Your excitement to try so many foods at the night market makes me laugh. Before it doesn't always rain in Kuala Lumpur. Usually seasonal. The Northeast Monsoon ( November to Mac) brings heavy rain especially to the states on the eastern coast of Peninsular Malaysia, western Sarawak and eastern Sabah, while the Southwest Monsoon (Mei - September) relatively shows drier weather. The transitional period between these two monsoons is known as the Monsoon transitional phase. But now there seems to be climate change and it rains almost every day. If not during the day, it rains at night.
Hi Chris, Thanks for the video, even though I would like it to be longer but it’s sad that Mother Nature doesn’t allow you to. 😂 Anyway short or long I always love and get addicted to all your travel videos. Hope I could be there to try all these Malaysian delicacies and I have to wait later this year to do so. Glad to see your buddy Solo bringing you around. He’s such a nice guy and I watch his videos too. Well I hope you’re enjoying to your fullest and I wish Gladys could be there with you too. Anyway take care bro. Cheers!
@@muhammadabdulwahab123 Correct. It is popular in Indonesi and is believed to have originated in China and was brought to Indonesia by Chinese immigrants. Bakso is now considered one of the national dishes of Indonesia and can be found throughout the country in various forms and variations. The meatballs are typically made from beef, but can also be made from other meats such as chicken, fish, or shrimp. They are served in a bowl of hot broth along with noodles, vegetables, and other condiments.
Bro literally talks to people like how James Franco’s character stereotypically talked to Kim Jong Un’s character in “the interview”. Line for line. Same same but different 😭😂
Milo is a regular drink in most Malaysian households akin to a chocolate drink where one can drink it hot or cold. Noted you shared that Milo is made in Australia, which is not entirely incorrect, but the ones you find in M’sia are mostly made by Nestle M’sia so it’s truly local. Try Milo Dinosaur, you can find it only in this part of the globe! 😁😋
The street where you purchased the Lato-Lato is known as Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman.. it is a street famous for Biryani and Nasi Kandar also where many locals shop for traditional clothing, carpets, and wedding accessories. Next time you are in KL, you need to try 1 of the restaurants serving Nasi Kandar there.. my favorite 1 is "Kudu Nasi Kandar"
Gday Chris, enjoy your vlogs , just wondering if you can let me know the street food market you n solo went to on that Saturday, just the area is fine. Thanks mate enjoy Sri Lanka
@@Travelwithchris Your are most welcome. For the content of the next video, if you have a chance, I suggest you find as many ingredients to make a burger as you can find from the Ramly brand such as burger meat, burger buns, chili sauce and others. Make your own Ramly Burger ! 🍔🇲🇾
I left before Ramadan, I've mentioned that many times. I had no idea those bazars were a thing... now I know and I definitely want to visit next year for Ramadan
Wait, i saw solo just drink from his bottle and this video just loaded 2 hours before!!! Now we in ramadan ,that solo not fasting!!!?? I assume this video maybe taken two or three days before??? Right??? Now we 11 days in ramadan.
Had an awesome time with you bro! Malaysia has some amazing food! 🇲🇾🍛🤤
Top G🫡
That soup make me hungry in 4am
Jalan Alor food shops without halal tag need to be careful. Because stuff like pad thai though doesn’t contain pork, but the food is cooked with non halal meat or lard on the same wok.
Hi Chris, u have very positive vibes.
I loved watching your walking tour in Kuala Lumpur! You have a great energy on camera and your knowledge of the city really shines through. Thanks for sharing!
Its nice that you spend time chatting with the sellers.
Always do 🙏🏻❤️
I think we ( Malaysian live aboard ) quite agreed that you promote authenticly Malaysia into the world. Thanks Chris
Thank you Chris and solo for the video. You guys are amazing and make the viewers want to visit Malaysia. I think the two of you as well as Ken abroad really have informative and interesting videos.
Thanks for the beautiful words
Yo man, I'm Malaysian and currently reside in Baudette,MN....watching your video makes me miss Malaysia more, I will be coming home next week!
I like to see you and Solo's collaboration, hope to see more.. you guys make the video fun and interesting.. especially when you chat with the local food vendors and try out their foods.. Btw, Milo originated from Australia under Nestlé.. Australian Milo is more milky taste and Malaysian Milo is more chocolatey..
Thanks for sharing great video..👍
I am a Malaysian living in Illinois and watching your videos makes me want to move back
How you can handle the real cold weather that we have in Illinois
Chris, you always have an amazing attitude towards people. I admire you a lot for it
Chris.. you are always v appreciative and v generous with your compliments. Thank you Chris
Not me who has been here for 8 months but didn't even go to the most basic places in Malaysia and i'm just too introverted to be able to talk to locals your energy is just amazing your videos are just raw unfiltred and you carry yourself with such a positive energy ❤ you're showing Malaysia in a different spotlight I'mma get out of my bubble and try to explore and try some local food
i am a msian and this is my fav channel
Great moments leave with us thank you take care of yourself
Oh no! Is this Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman/TAR pasar malam?
Reminds me of my undergraduate days with my friends. We live in Borneo anyhow studied at university in Selangor. During semester break or short holidays, this is one of the places where we got our delicious food at reasonable price. Now, I'm living abroad-Qatar. Hope can go there again... Missed it much!
11:04 Putu Piring. it's rice with some palm sugar in it.
Putu Perak is similar but chewier.
I like both but more Putu Perak.
Milo, different country different taste /ingredients.
Malaysia's Milo is the tastiest people say.
It's been a great street food video!
Thank you!
Everything I had was delicious! Thanks for that info!
Chris comeback to kl. KL awaiting for you again. Great video.
I'll be back soon forsure!
Great and interesting content. I love it once again. Thanks Chris. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
Glad you enjoyed it Sharon! I always appreciate your comments!
I love the streetfood video from the streetfood markets.the food looks verry yummie and so cheap thanks for sharing Chris 👍🥰
Those donuts look unreal!
Yeah they do!!! Sooo good!
Solo really knows around KL now, Jalan TAR night market is another locals hotspot in KL. Thank you for supporting our local businesses, keep it up 👌
It amazes me that you can always be positive with anything and anyone 👏👏
Solo really taught you very well 😁, find Malaysian and how to start the conversation. ✌️
Yeah Solo taught me how to have conversations 🤣🤦🏻♂️ but thanks
@@Travelwithchris 😅
They look so delicious. Hopefully you had a great time there.
I did!!! I loved it so much!
Please go to Kelantan and Terengganu to enjoy true hospitality of Malaysia and great food too
11:38 - other version is Putu Bambu
• Putu Piring and Putu Bambu is considered as traditional cake / food ( kuih ) that is very popular among Malaysians.
It is made from rice flour and filled in with Gula Melaka (palm sugar). It will be steamed in a special steamer and eaten together with grated coconut.
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You should try also "Putu Mayam"
I love wathcing Ur video Sir ..thanks you support Malaysia bisnes ok...
YOU GUYS ARE AMAZINGLY AWESOME!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍GLAD YOU ENJOYED MALAYSIAN YUMMY STREET FOOD!!!LLOVE YOUR VIDEO 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👻
Another amazing video!! Blessings to you and Solo!!❤
🌞 Good morning Chris & Solo!
Keep up the great content Bro Chris
Street food kualalumpur look very beautiful place and nice and delicious food
My Favorite kuih are Putu Piring and Putu Bambu. I can not forget the kuih. I am addicted to that Putu Piring.
I can eat it everyday. 10 pieces are not enough for me. I can finish all
Good night,STREET FOOD HEAVEN in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 🇲🇾
permission to visit, interesting video, don't forget to visit.
you and dale are my fave travel vloggers!
Nice video bro....all the Malaysian people are very friendly.... like it...new subscriber from Nagaland North eastern State india
Thanks for the support!
@@Travelwithchris welcome
Such positive energy to bring along for a weekend street food outing. It's just a shame that it rained, but at least you already bought a handful of yummies before it poured! 😂
Yes!!! We got so lucky to be able to get quite a bit of things before it started to pour!
You come nearly Thailand now. Have a good time in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia mate.
Awesome enjoy your special day ❤
I would suggest you to go to northern area, langkawi ,and penang, east coast - terengganu, the food is amazing ..
Solo is super cool when he cracks jokes….😂😂❤❤love this dude….
❤🍻💯✌️ This is a great, and wonderful channel.
A good hot noodle soup in pouring rain. Nothing beats that.
Your excitement to try so many foods at the night market makes me laugh. Before it doesn't always rain in Kuala Lumpur. Usually seasonal. The Northeast Monsoon ( November to Mac) brings heavy rain especially to the states on the eastern coast of Peninsular Malaysia, western Sarawak and eastern Sabah, while the Southwest Monsoon (Mei - September) relatively shows drier weather. The transitional period between these two monsoons is known as the Monsoon transitional phase. But now there seems to be climate change and it rains almost every day. If not during the day, it rains at night.
Wow that is a lot of rain bro and it came down so fast.
Hello Chris... You should travel to Kuching, Sarawak (East Malaysia)...
Looks nice, take care
Thank you!
It is just so fun to see whenever you and solo walk together haha
Thank you so much!
Hai bro❤❤❤enjoy your food bro
Thank you so much!
Nice video n nice person.
Thanks so much!
Lato latos were in the USA in the 1970's and were called klackers then were outlawed soon after. They would break and put your eye out.
Hi Chris, Thanks for the video, even though I would like it to be longer but it’s sad that Mother Nature doesn’t allow you to. 😂 Anyway short or long I always love and get addicted to all your travel videos. Hope I could be there to try all these Malaysian delicacies and I have to wait later this year to do so. Glad to see your buddy Solo bringing you around. He’s such a nice guy and I watch his videos too. Well I hope you’re enjoying to your fullest and I wish Gladys could be there with you too. Anyway take care bro. Cheers!
Thanks a lot JP! I appreciate your support always man! We will be back together soon hopefully, but for now I have to just keep on crushing it. 🙏🏻
the second food you try like a "putu bumbung" at Indonesia
You need to do it again on the channel the street food
Chris only you get sweat around the cities. While others cooling off 😁😁😁😁😁.
the putu piring guys looks kacip...lol
Another amazing video! The noodle soup you guys had is called Bakso from Indonesia, very popular here in Sabah too.
Bakso is from China
@@muhammadabdulwahab123 Correct.
It is popular in Indonesi and is believed to have originated in China and was brought to Indonesia by Chinese immigrants. Bakso is now considered one of the national dishes of Indonesia and can be found throughout the country in various forms and variations. The meatballs are typically made from beef, but can also be made from other meats such as chicken, fish, or shrimp. They are served in a bowl of hot broth along with noodles, vegetables, and other condiments.
Amazing, love watching your videos! Hey Chris are you thinking to visit Langkawi Island? I'll be there at the end of April from Thailand :-)
Ini barulah namanya Jalan-Jalan Cari Makan bro!
Well done chris..waiting for another video from you..😂😅😅
Mate, you give me laugh everyday.
Come to Kampung baru because that a lot street Food in there...
👋from Singapore 🇸🇬 🙂
Bro literally talks to people like how James Franco’s character stereotypically talked to Kim Jong Un’s character in “the interview”. Line for line. Same same but different 😭😂
🤣
I noticed that Solo ate cheese donut and finished it all while you were talking Chris 😂
😂😂😂 I didnt even notice that lol
Milo is so refreshing. Especially in the heat of Malay. Dope trip
Yes I love it so much! Thank you!
Milo is a regular drink in most Malaysian households akin to a chocolate drink where one can drink it hot or cold. Noted you shared that Milo is made in Australia, which is not entirely incorrect, but the ones you find in M’sia are mostly made by Nestle M’sia so it’s truly local. Try Milo Dinosaur, you can find it only in this part of the globe! 😁😋
The street where you purchased the Lato-Lato is known as Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman.. it is a street famous for Biryani and Nasi Kandar also where many locals shop for traditional clothing, carpets, and wedding accessories. Next time you are in KL, you need to try 1 of the restaurants serving Nasi Kandar there.. my favorite 1 is "Kudu Nasi Kandar"
Yes I definitely will try that! I'm upset I missed out on that!
Yeay ❤
Thanks for watching bro!
Most welcome.Bro,i'm your bggest fan!
Gday Chris, enjoy your vlogs , just wondering if you can let me know the street food market you n solo went to on that Saturday, just the area is fine. Thanks mate enjoy Sri Lanka
Those are old 60s/70s toys called clackers or knockers
Wow....my youngest brother in your video....😍
I think this is the best vid 😅😅❤
Thank you!
Famous Australian Milo.....pronounced my_low!
Incredible i love it 👍👍👌👌❤️❤️
Thank you! Cheers!
Watching from Melaka, Malaysia 🇲🇾🍔
Thank you so much 🙏🏻🇲🇾
@@Travelwithchris Your are most welcome.
For the content of the next video, if you have a chance, I suggest you find as many ingredients to make a burger as you can find from the Ramly brand such as burger meat, burger buns, chili sauce and others.
Make your own Ramly Burger ! 🍔🇲🇾
Enjoy Chris ✌🏻😊
No bazaar ramadhan vlog chris?
I left before Ramadan, I've mentioned that many times. I had no idea those bazars were a thing... now I know and I definitely want to visit next year for Ramadan
@@Travelwithchris ohh haha okay,no worries.. cheers bro
Jalan TAR market is the best 😊
Nice moment 🙂
Food looks nice
I like your vibe. Ill try to leave a like on each of your videos from now on.🫡
Thanks a lot 💪🏻🙏🏻
Yummy sopa de albondigas 🙌🏽👍🏽💯😂🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡
Masuk TV bang.. kemain best donut in the world!! haha
Chris, actually, it’s not a raining season now, but, you know, the weather has become really unpredictable these days😢
Ha! At the gym while watching this video straight salivating lmao 😂 Fat girl here giving it a 10/10 😂 looks bomb! ❤
Them toys were popular when. I was a kid.....Im 35.
All the way from Jamaica w.i
You very nice people chriss❤❤
Wow. A variety of the delicious looking street foods in this video captivate my attention and interest. It's so awesome.😀👍👍
You with solo asalamualaikum.with both you try nasi kerabu
❤️🙏🏻💪🏻
I’m going to Kuala Lumpur soon, I live in Siem Reap, you never say where this market is. That would have been helpful. Great video though. Thano
not them getting to bargain donuts 😂😂 they're so unserious 😂
I'm waiting for you ❤️❤️❤️
I'm going to Malaysia 4 days 😊
You’re going to love it!
I'm going an work.bro
Mantap Bro 👍🏼
Watching your video is fun and cool but one thing is missing and that is Gladys. I begin to miss her.
Malaysia was a food heaven with many multicultural
Yes absolutely!!! I loved how I could get food from anywhere in the world, anywhere in the city!
Do come to Malaysia again
Wait, i saw solo just drink from his bottle and this video just loaded 2 hours before!!! Now we in ramadan ,that solo not fasting!!!?? I assume this video maybe taken two or three days before??? Right??? Now we 11 days in ramadan.
Stay in Malaysia until Hari Raya ok ..u cam see Malaysia celebrati hari raya..