I loved everything! I think maybe popiah was my favourite because it reminded me of eating it when I was in Malaysia.. It's so delicious... I also loved that you took your own containers. I also did that and the people were always very nice and accepted them. Malaysia is the best food country, because it has so many cuisines in one single country.
This is one of the most interesting and nicest videos from Msia I have seen. Stable, well explained and informative. You make some of the best videos from Msia I think. Most of the food varieties you showed are not available here in the US, but those available like nasi lemak will cost about usd15 each serving. You definitely are a young girl who is very mature, honest and sensible...traits not common these days. Most importantly, your deep faith in Christ will serve you very well the rest of your life.
4:18 the (i forgot whats it called :,( ) green things are so nostalgic, i havent seen ppl put things into plastic bags that way for so long, nice vlog!
Thanks for taking us with you. Because of the current travel restrictions I have not been able to visit my fam in Malaysia but seeing all the food and feeling the vibe takes me back at least digitally. :)
I LIKE THAT RAISIN BISCUITS U LIKE ALSOOO T_T no one really eats it at my house only my dad and i liked it hahahha! i like how we everytime we bit into the raisins its chewy and hard to break it a bit hahaha
I have a doubt... what are the languages spoken in Malaysia? Seems to be a mix of English, Malay and Mandarin. Those markets remind me so much of the street fairs/markets they have here in Brazil, typical foods, fruits and lots of vegetables
there are many languages and dialects! in this video, it's just English, Mandarin and Cantonese but we also have Malay, Tamil, Hokkien, etc :) depends on location
For some weird yet possible reasons, your video direction reminds me of the late Yasmin Ahmad. Maybe because you have the tendency to use natural authentic real time sounds, and the local scenes too... ❤️❤️❤️ #missmixmixmix
thank you for bringing us along to this market! Hope to be able to visit Malaysia one day! I could see myself spending hours trying so many different amazing foods from local vendors 😍
what looked the most delicious to you from the market? 🙈😋
I loved everything! I think maybe popiah was my favourite because it reminded me of eating it when I was in Malaysia.. It's so delicious... I also loved that you took your own containers. I also did that and the people were always very nice and accepted them. Malaysia is the best food country, because it has so many cuisines in one single country.
@@almavogler yesss you get the best of so many worlds here!
Funny how I always come back to this video if im hungry! All looks soooo good!
This market have everything! LOL!❤
This is one of the most interesting and nicest videos from Msia I have seen. Stable, well explained and informative. You make some of the best videos from Msia I think. Most of the food varieties you showed are not available here in the US, but those available like nasi lemak will cost about usd15 each serving. You definitely are a young girl who is very mature, honest and sensible...traits not common these days. Most importantly, your deep faith in Christ will serve you very well the rest of your life.
thank you so much 🥺💓 there are so many amazing Msia food creators too hehe
please do part 2!!!!!
4:18 the (i forgot whats it called :,( ) green things are so nostalgic, i havent seen ppl put things into plastic bags that way for so long, nice vlog!
Thanks for taking us with you. Because of the current travel restrictions I have not been able to visit my fam in Malaysia but seeing all the food and feeling the vibe takes me back at least digitally. :)
Love that we essentially had the same childhood in the same area! Brought back a lot of old memories, thank you for that!
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Oh nice no pork lard in the fresh popiah which usually Chinese ppl always puts in.
Love the yulek market, what a quintessential Cheras thing! Am working overseas now so this brings back so many memories 🥲
i love woonzaigou, lohmaiqi & angku!! 🤤🤤
loh mai qi is my fav tooo 😋
I LIKE THAT RAISIN BISCUITS U LIKE ALSOOO T_T no one really eats it at my house only my dad and i liked it hahahha! i like how we everytime we bit into the raisins its chewy and hard to break it a bit hahaha
HAHAHA YES thats why i love it too
hello my where is yulek passer page? is it Selangor?Or ipoh?
The biscuits are so classic OMG😍🤤 and I thought the lo shee fun was called the mouse noodle in chinese 😂
thats another name for it hahaha
Def brought back good old memories❤I always love going to markets just to buy breakfast and my go to is yu tiao or the red bean paste fried balls
You been to Singapore before? 😊
I have a doubt... what are the languages spoken in Malaysia? Seems to be a mix of English, Malay and Mandarin. Those markets remind me so much of the street fairs/markets they have here in Brazil, typical foods, fruits and lots of vegetables
there are many languages and dialects! in this video, it's just English, Mandarin and Cantonese but we also have Malay, Tamil, Hokkien, etc :) depends on location
For some weird yet possible reasons, your video direction reminds me of the late Yasmin Ahmad. Maybe because you have the tendency to use natural authentic real time sounds, and the local scenes too... ❤️❤️❤️ #missmixmixmix
thank you for bringing us along to this market! Hope to be able to visit Malaysia one day! I could see myself spending hours trying so many different amazing foods from local vendors 😍