Hi foodies, our first Melaka vlog is up & we’re going to explore some awesome Nyonya Cuisine in Melaka, starting with Nyonya Laksa and also Nyonya Dumplings! We’ll also be having Cendol which is an intoxicating dessert made from shaved ice, cendol jellies & coconut palm sugar! Join us as we tour Melaka in search of their cultural foods, starting with this episode! P.S: apologies as we didn’t have the time to complete subtitles due to our travelling schedule. Hope RUclips subtitles will do a good enough job for now 😂. We’ll resume subtitles as soon as we can! If you like our vlogs do Like & leave us a comment ( RUclips Gods like that…or we’ll be banished to the depths of non existence…), if you haven’t subscribed, subscribe! So you won’t miss our future vlogs! Cheers!
incredible city, amazing food, beautiful architecture ... my lovely Nyonya wife, also Lily, took me there just before we were married ... overwhelmingly wonderful ... wish to return & stay ... sincere Terimah Kasih for your presentation ... anticipating many more !!!
Isn’t it dangerous to be wearing a white shirt when you’re eating laksa? The curry broth could splatter on your nice white shirt and I don’t think the stain would wash out
this laksa is a lil bit over price i think because of the restaurant concept.nyonya laksa jongker88 at jongker street next to Taman Warisan Dunia jongker Street is a better choice is cheaper and the taste is also not bad.but choice is yours money is yours.with aircon of cos more expensive(restaurant) and w/o aircon is cheaper(old 1939 shoplot).just my
Jonker88 also sell nyonya laksa ? Last time I saw someone eat there and only asam laksa. Don't sure it is same or different but really want to try original nyonya laksa soon
Hi Nelly, aww…sorry to hear you didn’t get to try their Nyonya Laksa 🥲. Thanks for sharing this info with the audiences! Hope you’ve had fun in Melaka! 😉
Asians, or rather the Chinese in particular, love their food to be hot when they are eating as food tastes its best when eaten at a certain temperature. That’s why food served in fine dining restaurants (I am talking about the ones serving Western meals!) are always served on plates which have been “heated up” either in the oven or under the salamander. So, to enjoy noodles (the ones with a hot liquid base, that is), it has to be eaten while still hot, but the danger here is the one of scalding the diner’s palette& tongue. The act of slurping (with its inevitable accompanying loud noise!) creates “air turbulence” which then “cools” down the temperature of the noodles, facilitating entry of the noodles into the mouth without causing pain (or even injury!) to buccal tissue when in contact with something hot! Actually, in Japan, slurping is not considered uncouth as it indicates that the diner enjoys his or her noodles, whereby this very animal like sound manifests his or her compliments & approbation of the zen cook’s culinary skill! Not to slurp is considered rude, just like eating without using cutlery, for example, but with the hands (common & acceptable in some Asian countries) is considered, pace Dr.Mahathir, unhygienic or even uncivilised in the West. These days it’s not uncommon to encounter all kinds of noise when eating in a restaurant, whether slurping, loud burping, diners having a very animated conversation oblivious to those around them and a host of other unwelcome sounds & din!j
Hello there, yes they are RUclips auto generated subtitles which is why it isn’t accurate. We usually do our own subtitles but due to our travelling schedule we couldn’t make it in time for the Melaka episodes. We will get back on track with our own subtitles again once our schedule isn’t that hectic☺️
Hi Patrick, we do our own subtitles but due to our schedule we couldn’t do the subtitles in time so we’re currently using RUclips autogenerated subtitles…hence the funny mistakes 😂 Our apologies, will get back on track after our travel and start doing our own subtitles again 😉
For longtime STADHUYS in Melaka been using wrong spelling. Should be STADHUIS which means CITY HALL. Jakarta also still keep its STADHUIS in Kota Tua (Old Town) until now which converted to be a museum Fatahillah. nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemeentehuis
Good day! The Gourmet Plate. Recently my team is doing a video of Melaka food. We found this video actually is quite suitable for our content. We hope to get an approval from you, so that we can use parts of your video (around 1 minute duration) in our video. Of course we will credit your channel in our video. Hope to hear your good response soon. Thanks for advance. :)
Hi foodies, our first Melaka vlog is up & we’re going to explore some awesome Nyonya Cuisine in Melaka, starting with Nyonya Laksa and also Nyonya Dumplings! We’ll also be having Cendol which is an intoxicating dessert made from shaved ice, cendol jellies & coconut palm sugar!
Join us as we tour Melaka in search of their cultural foods, starting with this episode!
P.S: apologies as we didn’t have the time to complete subtitles due to our travelling schedule. Hope RUclips subtitles will do a good enough job for now 😂. We’ll resume subtitles as soon as we can!
If you like our vlogs do Like & leave us a comment ( RUclips Gods like that…or we’ll be banished to the depths of non existence…), if you haven’t subscribed, subscribe! So you won’t miss our future vlogs! Cheers!
Finally, video about Malaysian food. This is the core strength of this channel.
Good to see you back and healthy, very appealing nyonya laksa
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed this vlog! That Laksa was delicious~
incredible city, amazing food, beautiful architecture ... my lovely Nyonya wife, also Lily, took me there just before we were married ... overwhelmingly wonderful ... wish to return & stay ... sincere Terimah Kasih for your presentation ... anticipating many more !!!
Hello there! Glad you enjoyed this vlog! See you in the next one! 😆
Ayooo... laparrrr laagiiiiiii..hmmmmm
Makan je…😝
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video.
Hello Yasin! Glad to see you enjoying our vlogs!😁
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3:25 that shot, with that music…. Art
Awww, you're too kind! Hope it got your a tad emotional 😆
@@TheGourmetPlate may I know what is the title of that piece of music?
hi Kevin, unfortunately we don't remember the name for this music. We found it through Epidemic Music, link is in our description box
Very informative info for Malacca visitors
YOU’RE BACK AAAAA
YASSSSSSS
Nice view..look delicious..i want repeat menu
It is indeed delicious!
Melaka food is delicious !!!
Hi Ken, indeed it is!
Waaaa...this is so tempting. Is it halal ka? Really want to try their laksa. Tauhu pok looks sooooo sedap.
Hi Seren, as far as we understood it’s Muslim friendly (pork & lard free) but they aren’t halal certified 😉
Was.. is so expensive..rm13.90 sen ..must be delicious..❤️
Delicious it shall be 😋
The cekor is important in giving its characteristic Nyonya Chung flavor
Hi Margaret, thanks for sharing this information! Hope you enjoyed this vlog!☺️
Love the video
Thanks for the support! Glad you enjoyed it!
I like the laksa at calanthe
Is it possible to provide the address of those famous and yummy Malacca food.
Thanks
Hi Vincent 👋, the addresses are provided in our description box 😁. Glad you’ve enjoyed this vlog & we hope to see you in the next one!
Isn’t it dangerous to be wearing a white shirt when you’re eating laksa? The curry broth could splatter on your nice white shirt and I don’t think the stain would wash out
Don’t worry, we have anti splash skills courtesy to frequent laksa encounters 🤣
Good to see you again Thomas! Hope you enjoyed this vlog!
You'll need an adult bib.
tesn tuyet v ngon thank
this laksa is a lil bit over price i think because of the restaurant concept.nyonya laksa jongker88 at jongker street next to Taman Warisan Dunia jongker Street is a better choice is cheaper and the taste is also not bad.but choice is yours money is yours.with aircon of cos more expensive(restaurant) and w/o aircon is cheaper(old 1939 shoplot).just my
Jonker88 also sell nyonya laksa ? Last time I saw someone eat there and only asam laksa. Don't sure it is same or different but really want to try original nyonya laksa soon
Mark Wein..Please take note..
i dont even like laksa and this video made me take note of this place to go to malacca for
Hehehehe... it's good!
tesyn hi tuyet v ngon thank
Disappointed is closed today. Only realised from locals, Donald and Nancy nonya laksa opens only on Friday and Saturday.
Sorry Donald and lily nonya laksa opens on Friday and Saturday only
Hi Nelly, aww…sorry to hear you didn’t get to try their Nyonya Laksa 🥲. Thanks for sharing this info with the audiences! Hope you’ve had fun in Melaka! 😉
You can’t compare nyonya laksa to Sarawak laksa ya. It’s totally different and it’s an affront to us babas😂😂😂
first of all,is it halal....?
Hi Andal, as far as we understood it’s not halal certified. However, it’s Muslim friendly as they don’t use pork/lard
No yea laksa don’t put egg, tofu pok. Pure Nonya laksa only comes with fish cake and cockle. This pure nonya laksa. The above laksa is Chinese.
Stad huis
Does this Nyonya Laksa In Malacca Is Halal For the Muslim To EAT? Kindly Tell The Truth?
Hi there, as far as we know they aren’t Halal certified. However they don’t used any pork/lard & is Muslim friendly😉
Well done. Good review of food. But please do tone down on the slurping, not pleasant at all! 🙏
Asians, or rather the Chinese in particular, love their food to be hot when they are eating as food tastes its best when eaten at a certain temperature. That’s why food served in fine dining restaurants (I am talking about the ones serving Western meals!) are always served on plates which have been “heated up” either in the oven or under the salamander. So, to enjoy noodles (the ones with a hot liquid base, that is), it has to be eaten while still hot, but the danger here is the one of scalding the diner’s palette& tongue. The act of slurping (with its inevitable accompanying loud noise!) creates “air turbulence” which then “cools” down the temperature of the noodles, facilitating entry of the noodles into the mouth without causing pain (or even injury!) to buccal tissue when in contact with something hot!
Actually, in Japan, slurping is not considered uncouth as it indicates that the diner enjoys his or her noodles, whereby this very animal like sound manifests his or her compliments & approbation of the zen cook’s culinary skill! Not to slurp is considered rude, just like eating without using cutlery, for example, but with the hands (common & acceptable in some Asian countries) is considered, pace Dr.Mahathir, unhygienic or even uncivilised in the West. These days it’s not uncommon to encounter all kinds of noise when eating in a restaurant, whether slurping, loud burping, diners having a very animated conversation oblivious to those around them and a host of other unwelcome sounds & din!j
The subtitles is redundant and NOT ACCURATE
Hello there, yes they are RUclips auto generated subtitles which is why it isn’t accurate.
We usually do our own subtitles but due to our travelling schedule we couldn’t make it in time for the Melaka episodes. We will get back on track with our own subtitles again once our schedule isn’t that hectic☺️
Who is doing the subtitles for you? Just a comedy of errors all over.
Hi Patrick, we do our own subtitles but due to our schedule we couldn’t do the subtitles in time so we’re currently using RUclips autogenerated subtitles…hence the funny mistakes 😂
Our apologies, will get back on track after our travel and start doing our own subtitles again 😉
🇲🇾 copy paste
For longtime STADHUYS in Melaka been using wrong spelling. Should be STADHUIS which means CITY HALL. Jakarta also still keep its STADHUIS in Kota Tua (Old Town) until now which converted to be a museum Fatahillah.
nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemeentehuis
Hi there, thanks for sharing this information with us!
hi how can we contact you?
Hello Kaye, we can be contacted through Instagram msg!
Good day! The Gourmet Plate.
Recently my team is doing a video of Melaka food. We found this video actually is quite suitable for our content. We hope to get an approval from you, so that we can use parts of your video (around 1 minute duration) in our video. Of course we will credit your channel in our video. Hope to hear your good response soon. Thanks for advance. :)