I just wanted to say a huge thank you for inspiring me to visit China after watching your amazing vlogs! Your videos were incredibly helpful in planning my trip, and I had a fantastic time. Welcome back to Malaysia for your second visit! I hope you have a wonderful stay and enjoy everything our beautiful country has to offer.
Guys guys guys you should plan your next trip to Malaysia to be in the Ramadhan month so that you can try all the marvelous, delicious food at the 'Bazaar Ramadhan' all over the country basically. You can try and research Bazaar Ramadhan's vlogs to see what you guys are missing. *Next Ramadhan will start around March next year for a whole month. You must go to at least these Bazaar Ramadhans : Kampung Baru, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Putrajaya, Wangsa Maju. Have fun in Malaysia and take care!
During the night of raya of ramadhan are more craziest than the crazy day you have experince in these day🤣 trust me it will use all of your energy to go shopping through it, have a nice day enjoy!
I love visiting Malaysia because of their delicious food , affordable price and their friendly people. I’ve been there 5 times and my 6 is coming soon in October. Haven’t been to this market but will definitely visit it in my next visit. Thank you Taz and Libby for sharing. Hope you are having a wonderful time there. Take care! Looking forward to your next one. Cheers!
It's typical for tourists visit shopping mall but the great actually our local market, either wet market or night market. Both really great. Whatever in the malls or restaurants is much more great and cheaper in the night market. Don't worry about the quality and hygienic because all the hawkers and their workers are required to vaccinate before approved and licensed by local authorities.
You're the 3rd RUclipsrs that I've seen covering this hidden spot known only by the locals. Good for those looking for Halal Street Food in KL city centre
Hello guys! A Malaysian here. Its been a huge fun watching your vlogs! I really think one of the best things in Malaysia that it is so diverse, so you can experience a bit of every culture around the world in a single country. It is also a well developed country but haven't missed a bit of the traditional touch even in its capital! Keep up the good work guys! Earned a new sub here!
I think Jalan T.A.R Street food market @ Pasar Malam is the Best in the entire KL..Further more most the food selling there is Halalan n Toyyiban!!!🙏🇲🇾
@@sunkissedbucketlist After this ; i suggest you try Taman Connaught Pasar Malam in Cheras ; The longest Street food market in KL but the food selling there is not Halal!!!😥🤗
I'm really glad you guys went to Jalan Tar Pasar Malam its a very local place & the food options is alot more than Petaling street or Jalan Alor. Enjoy your stay & stay safe cheers ❤
As far as I know, The differences between Roti John and Kebab is how they prepare it. For Roti John, They crack 1 or 2 eggs then mix the [already cooked minced meat] together. Whisk it in a small cup before spreading it onto the hot pan. When it is halfway cook, put the bun on top so it will stick to the egg. Once done, squeeze some ketchup (ON TOP / OUTSIDE) of the Roti John. While Kebab is just as simple as cooking the minced meat with seasoning, slice some bun and spread the meat in. Squeeze some Ketchup (INSIDE) along with the fillings (No eggs needed). Kebab is just your typical minced meat sandwich. Well the Malaysian Version of course. Because In other country (particularly the Middle East), Kebab is prepared differently.
i worked at midvalley few years back and now i missed Jalan TAR street market soo much, only available on Saturday.. i go there every week...nice to experience the atmosphere 😘..and the meat skew, IT A MUST 😂
Hi OMG to see you guys eat I feel like I want to fly back to my country I am living in France and right now the weather very windy and cold, to see you I am hungry now …
This place we call Jalan TAR (Night Market Tengku Abdul Rahman Street) this place is more to malay & Halal compare to Jalan Alor & Petaling Street more to Chinese & None Halal.. Normally on Saturday will be happening
You guys are such a very lovely couple. Love to watch your videos. Welcome to our country. Anyway mostly the sellers here are local Malaysians, but that's not so much in Petaling Street.
@@LanguorousEngineer Yes Sir, we welcome everyone! There Indonesians, Bangadeshi, Nepalese but many are locals Chinese, Indians and Malay compared to Petaling Street. In Petaling Street, the stalls owner are mostly Malaysian but the workers coming from various neighbouring countries.That make it so vibrant and unique to see. To know the different, most Malaysian can speak English very well. It is in our education.
13:25 bro on the left & right side of the beef skewer seller they sell kuih Akok, kuih Beko & Keropok Lekor...traditional Malay food...you should try....
Asam Boi isn't lemon and tamarind, it's calamansi plus pickled sour plum and a few herbs! Please also try the keria gula melaka, it looks like a boring donut but it's actually made of sweet potato and coated with gula melaka syrup, wonderfully smokey, crunchy on the outside and chewy on the inside.
Go again ..😂😂..but better after 7...u go thru the enter from sogo and from that you walk strait all the way then you will see the merdeka square ..and you go to river of life at merdeka square at night you will see in the river with blue lighting..pls spare the drink or snack during at merdeka square just to have good vibe ...
@@xchaix The price is high for us too. When I was a boy in the early 1960s, this delicacy called fried cempedak, was sold at 20 cents for 4 large pieces. This fruit is seasonal; it appears once a year, unlike the jackfruit..
But the jackfruit's seed can't be eaten though it is fried. Well, the jackfruit can only be eaten raw. These days you can find the jackfruit specially processed and sold in vacuum packs. Thailand produces a lot of jackfruit. The Thais are rather innovative, but they lose out to Malaysia in durian quality.. Coz their durians are harvested from the tree; the fruits are cut and thrown down. Malaysia's durians are only harvested naturally when they drop.
Thanks for promoting local businesses, I hope these vendors gains more customers from kind RUclipsrs like you guys.
We really hope more people visit this already busy food market 🥰
I just wanted to say a huge thank you for inspiring me to visit China after watching your amazing vlogs! Your videos were incredibly helpful in planning my trip, and I had a fantastic time. Welcome back to Malaysia for your second visit! I hope you have a wonderful stay and enjoy everything our beautiful country has to offer.
We’re glad you enjoyed China 🥰😊
@@drju99 they missed some rooftop in chongqing🤭
I've watched alot of travel videos of Malaysian food , I have to say you guys are one of my top favourites ! Great energy , good local language too!!!
Thank you 🤩
I watched whole 52 minute RUclips video in one sit, my new personal record, great video by the way...👍👍
You are a legend 🤩😉
Same as me..but in 1.25x speed..cause its too long video..but i did it until the last minit ❤🎉
Guys guys guys you should plan your next trip to Malaysia to be in the Ramadhan month so that you can try all the marvelous, delicious food at the 'Bazaar Ramadhan' all over the country basically.
You can try and research Bazaar Ramadhan's vlogs to see what you guys are missing.
*Next Ramadhan will start around March next year for a whole month. You must go to at least these Bazaar Ramadhans : Kampung Baru, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Putrajaya, Wangsa Maju.
Have fun in Malaysia and take care!
Oh that’s a great idea and thanks for sharing the names of the markets 🥰👍🏻
During the night of raya of ramadhan are more craziest than the crazy day you have experince in these day🤣 trust me it will use all of your energy to go shopping through it, have a nice day enjoy!
I love visiting Malaysia because of their delicious food , affordable price and their friendly people. I’ve been there 5 times and my 6 is coming soon in October. Haven’t been to this market but will definitely visit it in my next visit. Thank you Taz and Libby for sharing. Hope you are having a wonderful time there. Take care! Looking forward to your next one. Cheers!
Malaysia is an incredible country no doubt 🤩
It's typical for tourists visit shopping mall but the great actually our local market, either wet market or night market. Both really great. Whatever in the malls or restaurants is much more great and cheaper in the night market. Don't worry about the quality and hygienic because all the hawkers and their workers are required to vaccinate before approved and licensed by local authorities.
You most welcome here mate..❤
You're the 3rd RUclipsrs that I've seen covering this hidden spot known only by the locals. Good for those looking for Halal Street Food in KL city centre
Hello guys! A Malaysian here. Its been a huge fun watching your vlogs!
I really think one of the best things in Malaysia that it is so diverse, so you can experience a bit of every culture around the world in a single country.
It is also a well developed country but haven't missed a bit of the traditional touch even in its capital!
Keep up the good work guys! Earned a new sub here!
I think Jalan T.A.R Street food market @ Pasar Malam is the Best in the entire KL..Further more most the food selling there is Halalan n Toyyiban!!!🙏🇲🇾
Certainly the variety of food was incredible 🥰🥰
@@sunkissedbucketlist After this ; i suggest you try Taman Connaught Pasar Malam in Cheras ; The longest Street food market in KL but the food selling there is not Halal!!!😥🤗
I’m A Malaysian Chinese n tq for u guys for given honestly review
I'm really glad you guys went to Jalan Tar Pasar Malam its a very local place & the food options is alot more than Petaling street or Jalan Alor. Enjoy your stay & stay safe cheers ❤
We loved this market 🥰🥰
You are well travelled to be able to take to street foods without qualms or reservation. Kudos.
As far as I know, The differences between Roti John and Kebab is how they prepare it.
For Roti John, They crack 1 or 2 eggs then mix the [already cooked minced meat] together. Whisk it in a small cup before spreading it onto the hot pan. When it is halfway cook, put the bun on top so it will stick to the egg. Once done, squeeze some ketchup (ON TOP / OUTSIDE) of the Roti John.
While Kebab is just as simple as cooking the minced meat with seasoning, slice some bun and spread the meat in. Squeeze some Ketchup (INSIDE) along with the fillings (No eggs needed). Kebab is just your typical minced meat sandwich. Well the Malaysian Version of course. Because In other country (particularly the Middle East), Kebab is prepared differently.
Thanks for sharing 👍🏻☺️
Minor correction guys. Asam Boi is not tamarind but dried sour plum. ✌Luv you both.
i worked at midvalley few years back and now i missed Jalan TAR street market soo much, only available on Saturday.. i go there every week...nice to experience the atmosphere 😘..and the meat skew, IT A MUST 😂
The best skewers 🥰🤩
TQ guys 4 visiting..appreciated
“Is Taz hungry?” When is he not hungry?!?! This place is buzzing! Such friendly locals and such a lot of incredible food on offer!
Lovely locals and amazing food haha 😛
delicious, affordable, lots of variety …good weather & and nice place to sit..❤
sounds like heaven earth…😊🎉❤
One of the best night markets we’ve been to 🥰
Such a nice vlog.. I luv it very much ❤❤❤😊. Glad you like the food. Such a huge market..
We loved the food 🤩🥰
infront of sogo mall, there is always have a busking team. you can enjoy their song cover. i think everyday.
They were playing some great songs 👍🏻
I've noticed the way you said "terima kasih" sounded very local. Good job. 😊 33:08
Thank you 🤩
Good on ya to converse in Malay/ Chinese and enjoying all the foods which you hadn’t in your first trip.. great guys
We try and learn the local language as much as we can wherever we go 🥰
@@sunkissedbucketlist 👍
The triangle thing is called ketupat pulut(glutinous rice)wrapped in daun 'palas'...very popular during hari raya especially in East Coast states.
Thanks for sharing that 😊
Also popular in Northern states, eat ketupat with rendang
Semoga kalian berdua sehat selalu salam dari Indonesia
Thank you 🤩
You ' re welcome 😊
Lovely couple, enjoying how you love our food. Cheers and have fun
Oh my god 😢 you video make me hungry right now😭😭😭
Both of you can interect very well with local, best wishes from east malaysia, sarawak.
Such friendly people 🤩
Hi OMG to see you guys eat I feel like I want to fly back to my country I am living in France and right now the weather very windy and cold, to see you I am hungry now …
This place we call Jalan TAR (Night Market Tengku Abdul Rahman Street) this place is more to malay & Halal compare to
Jalan Alor & Petaling Street more to Chinese & None Halal.. Normally on Saturday will be happening
Only saterday ?
As always your vlog awesome 👌 both of really enjoy the foods 😋 🌭🥓🍔🥨🥖🫔🥗🍡🥃🍵🍧 thanks for sharing this nice vlog 😅 take care & let's explore ahead 🌄
Lots of delicious food indeed 🥰
Welcome back to Malaysia gays. Enjoy your holiday and food in Malaysia gays.👍
Thank you ☺️
You guys are such a very lovely couple. Love to watch your videos. Welcome to our country.
Anyway mostly the sellers here are local Malaysians, but that's not so much in Petaling Street.
I thought some of them were Indonesians
This night market was amazing and we loved it 🥰
@@LanguorousEngineer Yes Sir, we welcome everyone! There Indonesians, Bangadeshi, Nepalese but many are locals Chinese, Indians and Malay compared to Petaling Street. In Petaling Street, the stalls owner are mostly Malaysian but the workers coming from various neighbouring countries.That make it so vibrant and unique to see. To know the different, most Malaysian can speak English very well. It is in our education.
What a wonderful street food exploration in KL, awesome food from the open markets.
Such incredible variety of food 🥰🤩
@@sunkissedbucketlist Splendid. 😀
I enjoyed watching this street food vlog.. greetings from johor, southern part of malaysia ☺️🖤
Hello my friend 🤩
have you seen the rats studies fed with palm oil and coconut oil prevalent in malaysian foods ?
Hi guys, I really love the video bc it has plenty of food. Thanks for sharing. Take care
We ate so much that day 😂🥰
great food blog guys!:)
I'm smiling 😊welcome to Malaysia ✌️🌹
非常漂亮的国家
Indeed 🥰
such a beautiful country~
Absolutely agree 👍🏻🤩
True…with even more beautiful food❤🎉😊
35:00 those fish snacks (sausages / crackers) lekor are super yum. Malaysia's bestest snack, do try when u next see it!
The cream filled donuts in malaysia are soooo good 👌👌
wow! I can't believe I can watch this video from start to the end...😅
And that makes u a superstar haha 🤩👍🏻
@@sunkissedbucketlist superstar with 1 like...🤣
Welcome Back Malaysia 🥳✌️
Thank you 🤩
Interesting, enjoy!
I enjoyed this vlog. 52 minutes vlog. Nice
There was too much food on offer lol 😂
Welcome to Malaysia.. Thank you
I'm happy every video your upload ❤❤❤.....u really enjoy 🎉🎉🎉
31:10 - should try "Apam Balik" thick version too...
Nearby streets that you cross after the buzkin group, there’s a 1 unique shop selling the most tasty stay..
Enjoyed that - nice one guys
Lemon with Tamarind ❌
Lemon with Sour Plum ✅✌️😁
Terbaik 🌹😊🤝
好兄弟又更新了,跟上脚步,GO
Let’s gooo 🥰🤩
中国人特喜欢马来西亚的榴莲.
It’s the best in the world 👍🏻🤩
Mantap 👍🏼
🤩👍🏻
Welcome back to Kuala Lumpur guys....😅
Thank you 🤩
13:25 bro on the left & right side of the beef skewer seller they sell kuih Akok, kuih Beko & Keropok Lekor...traditional Malay food...you should try....
We would love to 🥰 what is it though ?
@@sunkissedbucketlist kinda like pancake & fried fish sausage...Malaysia version...
Second the lekor - Malaysia's bestest snack
My mouth is watering again while watching your video. 🤤
Ours too lol 😂
Asam Boi isn't lemon and tamarind, it's calamansi plus pickled sour plum and a few herbs! Please also try the keria gula melaka, it looks like a boring donut but it's actually made of sweet potato and coated with gula melaka syrup, wonderfully smokey, crunchy on the outside and chewy on the inside.
After this i reckon you will have to go to Caunaught market on Wednesday.
We’ve been there the first time we visited Malaysia 😉
Have you guys try jungle train to kelantan? Its new kind of experience fr you to try in Malaysia.
Mee is yellow noodle, meehoon is white rice noodle which is thinner than noodle. The noodle you ate is called mee goreng - meaning stir fried noodle😊
Thanks for letting us know 🥰
And kway teow is the flat rice noodle. Bihun and kway teow are transliteration of Chinese dialect.
And the word 'goreng' means fried in Malay. So when you see anything goreng it means it is fried. Pisang goreng=fried banana, mi goreng=fried Mee etc.
@@sy486nasi goreng = fried rice
Asam Boi means Dried Sour Plum. Asam Jawa is Tamarind.
I think u should visit the third largest mall in the world at putrajaya..IOI mall
Would love to 🥰
37:35 - Mee Goreng / Mi Goreng ( Fried Noodles )
Baby crab and Giant crab are same ? Btw i from Malaysia..Love u video...
That fried crab was so good 😊
halo halo..
cendol at last
Yesssss cendol 🥰🥰
My office just around the corner. Should have pay a visit the stalls.
Next time you should haha 😂
Ranputan is also delicious!
Legends
You’re a legend 🤩👍🏻
That portion of mi goreng was big? Back then that portion was only rm 1😂😂 anyway love your vids
That portion was huge 🥰
Back then is in the 90’ ? Come on bro, be realistic and grateful. There’s no need to complaint especially to tourists.
@@nikmuhammadfikrizharif4005 i was half joking.. It was the nostalgia
Just follow u..from Malaysia ❤❤❤..
Terima Kasih 🥰
Go again ..😂😂..but better after 7...u go thru the enter from sogo and from that you walk strait all the way then you will see the merdeka square ..and you go to river of life at merdeka square at night you will see in the river with blue lighting..pls spare the drink or snack during at merdeka square just to have good vibe ...
What day what time and where can i find this pasar malam ? Im now at kuala lumpur .
Saturday near Sogo Mall 👍🏻
A cup of Cendol can really give Mixue a good run for its money 😂
We might probably agree, Mixue should start selling cendol in Malaysia haha 😂🤩
I like plain apam balik from crispy apam balik
i like that. 19:08
The skewer?
I saw that Libby got henna on her hands!
It's quite trendy...
Libby loves henna 🥰
Mashaallah
So sweet😅😅
Need this market location bro
It’s around sogo mall 👍🏻
Can you share the google map location of this street please?
Next to Sogo mall 👍🏻
You have skipped Apam Balik crispy but hopefully you got Apam Balik original.
We did try the little one, wasn’t that the crispy appam Balik?
@@sunkissedbucketlist The original you can find that in Jalan Alor where is taste like a cake with peanut butter with sometime added corn cream.
Apakah kamu akan kembali ke Indonesia bro ❤😂
We would love to 🤩
What is the name of this market?? I wanna go there
How’s the weather there now a days?
Humid
@@sunkissedbucketlist worst or it’s fine?
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You are famous in china 🎉
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Where is this street food place😊
Just wondering if you have tried Bika Ambon.
Don’t think so
@@sunkissedbucketlist Cake in honeywel structure, with coconut taste.
第一☝️
This is for you🥇 well done 👍🏻
"cempedak" is a jack fruit cousin :D
We had it once and it was fried 🤩
@@sunkissedbucketlist fried cempedak is sedap, but the price is high for us, last time RM1 for a piece.
@@xchaix The price is high for us too. When I was a boy in the early 1960s, this delicacy called fried cempedak, was sold at 20 cents for 4 large pieces. This fruit is seasonal; it appears once a year, unlike the jackfruit..
The fried seed can be eaten too.
But the jackfruit's seed can't be eaten though it is fried. Well, the jackfruit can only be eaten raw. These days you can find the jackfruit specially processed and sold in vacuum packs. Thailand produces a lot of jackfruit. The Thais are rather innovative, but they lose out to Malaysia in durian quality.. Coz their durians are harvested from the tree; the fruits are cut and thrown down. Malaysia's durians are only harvested naturally when they drop.
It's ketupat - Rice wrapped in palas leaves (NOT banana leaves)
What is Palas?
@@sunkissedbucketlist It's a type of leave from a plant
In English known as Mangrove fan palm
glutunious rice
After Malaysia china 4.0 🤔🤔
What about content ""total of the day"
Mee goreng n you goreng..
Is it not too hot overthere?
It is but we’ve got drinks everywhere to keep us cool 😅
@@sunkissedbucketlist Take good care! Love you.
支持
You’re the best 👍🏻🤩
欢迎到中国旅游🤗