Solo is humble & a quiet, smiling guy. He has nice vibes. Chris is extroverted & talkative. Their videos together are the best! I wanted to add some info, when Chris was talking to the Indians in Little India if they’re from India or Malaysia, the Indians in Malaysia are locals as they’ve been in the country for generations. Their ethnicity is Indian but nationality is Malaysia. They’ve differences from Indians in India. But it’s correct that Malaysia has Indians FROM India (tourists/expats)
Chris, you’re a cool guy just started watching your videos a couple months ago and honestly you can walk around the park and just talk to people and I would still be interested for some reason,the way you interact with people talk about culture awesome, love the food videos and fake market videos keep making those long videos and I’ll keep watching
Hi Blessings to both of you on your journey..always thinking about your grandmother from the time you mentioned her when you and your partner was in Jamaica ❤️❤️🙏🏿
Hi Chris...Roti Canai is more known as local Malaysia ...'Canai' in Malay means 'roll to flatten' the dough...as you can see when they prepare it on flat surface ....Indian Chennai Roti is more known as chapatti...keep enjoying our local dishes!
Yes, I think canai is how you make it ie the pulling etc. Btw, eat it with both sauces combined. Also should have tried the mee goreng mamak which is fried noodles Indian style and one of the best foods ever, but ask for less or not spicy.
Roti Canai is originally from Southern India. It is known as Parotta, and became known as Prata in Singapore/Malaysia. But Malaysians most often call it Canai. The guy in the video did say that the name originates from the word Chennai, which is a Southern Indian city. Most locals just claim it as a Malaysian dish because why not 😂😂
@@JeevanAnga That city was called Madras for hundred of years and renamed to Chennai only in 1996. I cannot see how roti canai was named after Chennai based on this facts.
Hi Chris.. thoroughly enjoyed the virtual travel with u...not only that u r traveling...but also collecting good karmas by supporting the locals there !! Grt work ..Keep it up...
I always fall asleep while watching my favorite youtubers videos. That's a good thing. When I wake up, 5 to 8 of their videos have been running, nonstop, and they get credit for the watch time. Now I got to watch it again because I fell asleep in the middle of the video that was initially playing. 🤦🏼♀️😎👍🏻
Bro I know you mainly rock alone... But I actually really enjoyed Homie being in the video. Y'all gotta link up more.. He's hella cool. Keep the good vibes up, your energy speaks for itself.
Chris.. yeahh!!! since Malaysia consisted with 3 major races, Malay, Chinese and India, etc in the country not to mention the foreign workers, as dubbed as "Truly Asia"...so you'll see the diverse cultures and backgrounds including fusion food... Have a nice day bro and all the best 👍😁
Enj your videos. Great thanks. Malaysian Indians many have been there several generations from southern India. So when they say, they are Malaysian, they are. Though Indian origin. Keep the traditions foods
I only has a day trip from Dubai in Abu Dhabi.I like the sea view day abd popped in Indian Restuarant there.My brother has fishing trip there when he worked in Abu Dhabi.My sister in law's brother in work as Ambassador there last time.
Hi Chris and solo,and you know what,yo man,I just watching your little india 🇮🇳 vlog until the end..I'm so so so much more enjoy..Chris 😀 you know what. 😀 you are the best man I ever met ❤️..I can't wait to watching more of your vlog..you made my day ❤️
You should try going to Singapore’s Little India,there’s a food market and a mall which sells variety of Indian dishes and Indian related items like bone steaks,mee goreng mamak,chapati,roti bomb and others😊
The food you had before you tried vadey is called currypuff. The stuffing is made from curried potato. Sometimes meat such as chicken/lamb/ beef is sdded too.
Hi Chris, the Indian donut you had was actually a Vadei (Vadai).. Vada is a category of savoury fried snacks native to South India. Vadas can be described variously as fritters, cutlets, or dumplings. Alternative names for this food include vadai, vade, and bada. Vadas are sometimes stuffed with vegetables and traditionally served with chutneys and sambar
Hello Chris, I love all your videos. Just for your knowledge, most of the people you meet in this video is actually Malaysian of Indian descendant. Same goes to the Chinese in Malaysia. Malaysia is a very unique country where we all comes from different descendants but is united as Malaysian. Hope that clarify ya. All the best ❤
It seems you are asking the people where they are from. Many of them are of Indian ethnicity. They are born and raised in Malaysia and consider themselves Malaysian but not to be confused with Malay people.
Chris if you are reading this pls note this mistake that you have in your trip to KL. 1. Jalan Masjid India IS NOT LITTLE INDIA! Its an area parallel to Tuanku Abdul Rahman . Jalan means Road. The area is called Masjid India due to the Indian Muslim mosque there. Thats where you enjoyed the Saturday street food bazar. 2. Little India is located in Brickfields Road. The comunity and businesses here is Hindus Indian. Both area have a mixed community. Hope you note. @ Travelling Solo too if you are reading this. Please please get your info right. Use a local guide once at least
You haven't try malay rice dishes called nasi campur. It's white rice with side dishes of your choice. You can pick anything you want as much as you can eat from all the veges, proteins of your choice with different types of gravy. Please try, they will blow your mind with all the different dimension of taste. Try it! Nasi campur is pretty common every day dish for the commoners so you will taste the real Malaysians choice for their meals. It's also very common to see anywhere you go but since now is ramadhan, you can go the bazaar ramadhan at kampung baru near chowkit. It's a lot more food pleasee go
@@Travelwithchrisplease come because the ramadhan bazaar at kampung baru, chowkit (and all other bazaar ramadan around the country) will be there this whole Ramadan every day, once a year. You can get different types of food from around Malaysia there. A lot of food bloggers will come to try foods and makes vlogs about it 🤤
I'm from S'pore. Love watching your great videos is good n fun n nice n awesome . In S'pore with have Little India at Serangoon Road. Is a Tourist Place n u should come visit n more Tourists places in S'pore, guys 🤷♂️. Hope 🙏 u come together with Grady n that's would be wonderful, guys 🤷♂️. Take care n peace ✌️ n happiness n 🙏 wishing you all the BEST 👍🤷♂️.🙏 Amitabha 🙏
Hey Chris… you need to try Kerala food and Thali food ❤. ( Vada, bodda, eethakka appam, kerala boratta and more… more. enjoy guys. keep watching from Oklahoma 😀👍
We are leaving India for Singapore and Malaysia tour in Jan. Watching your video for the first time. Loved it. To tell you, bro you look like Indian, someone from Delhi or Rajasthan or Haryana. Is any of your parents from India?
Hi Chris That toasted bread is pretty sweet for my liking. It is not butter but margarine. I like Indian doughnuts which is savoury. They are called vadai. One which is softer with a whole on the middle and another a bit firmer is also called vadai. You can try thosai. Lots of different types. You eat them with chutney.
Same time there is another place near by frim they.called kite field they fly kite at sky evening time on saturday and sunday but i not very sure that they flies kite or not fasting month its kite field very near frm frim
Have to be honest the food is not why I watch as there are many utubers who do the food surveys. Its good to see you trying what's available in the different places/countries you visit but we like very much the interactions with the local people. We will still watch and support you as we got great link to Moha and Jimmy from you.! Wish you all the best, from Morocco ✌️💯👍
Oh man, sounds like your time in KL is coming to an end soon. That's a bummer. Hope you'll extend your stay in Malaysia and visit the other states in Malaysia. Make a Malaysia travel series dude!😂😂😂
I hope you and Solo will be here during Hari Raya Puasa or Eid Mubarak.. there will be numerous "Open Houses" which you can attend, it's free. Just go and eat and enjoy. That's the normal hospitality of Malaysian culture.... if you want to travel to my place, you are welcome too, for Open House 😂😂😂
37:22 Toast only 2 ringgit, thats so cheap bro,nice guy too, probably the cheapest sandwich ever in kl, and the potato samosa 1 ringgit good price to consider thats in city, better than kl night market price
Teh tariff literally means stretched tea. It is with condensed milk but go easy with the condensed milk. Can order teh tariff kurang manis (less sweet)
awesome brooooo you will find the banana fritters and indian doughnut that u call it is vada in sri lanka bro..... bro u gotta try kothu rotti and jaffna kool and woodapple and kallu and Panaattu in sl i hope u flim it bro enjoy thanks so much for the content bro
No honking horns is the first difference i noticed! The lentil curry with the roti is dhal and the red one was probably sambar. Both daily staples for Indians!
Hi Chris... I hope I will guide you for the next trip but not in KL but in Ipoh, Perak because it is one of the famous cities in Malaysia... It has so many famous street foods and historical places...i hope I will guide you at Monday, 17th April 2023. If you interest it, please comment it, Tq
Samosas are my fav Indian street food, got to try Indian donut tho. I’m guessing having ice in your drinks is cool in Malaysia no stomach issues Chris?
Chris, most Malaysian Indians are Tamil Tamil are South Indian Biryani, Buttered Chicken etc are North Indian food You are expecting it to be North Indian stuff lol South Indian food in Malaysia is more like Banana Leaf Rice etc
I'm dreading the heat when I go over in 3 weeks 🤣 I'm British so we don't have hot weather here hahaha! I'm taking so many heartburn tablets because I know as soon as I go to little India I'm gonna be dying haha
Local tip for you. When you get here, look for 'biji selasih' or basil seed in the supermarkets. It is like chia seed. You put it in water and it transforms into this gelatinous seeds. So you put them in your drink, maybe mineral water that you bring around on your walks. It will cool down your body. You can also add it to any flavoured juice drink. A popular drink in Malaysia especially during the hotter months is sirap selasih, basically just a cold sweet red syrup drink with biji selasih. Also, cool down with 'air kelapa' or coconut water. They are sold everywhere and very cheap, around RM4.50 to RM5 at the roadside stalls. You can ask with ice or without, with syrup or without. I prefer with ice without syrup. Don't forget a wide brimmed hat and umbrella because the weather can change instantly from hot to rainy! Welcome to Malaysia. Selamat datang!
@@asuat.elhajjar thank you very much that's very sweet of you to give me these tips ❤️ I'm going to make a note of all of this :) I'm British so an umbrella is always in my bag 😁 I'm looking forward to visiting very much!
@@gemalem To be honest, what I miss most about England, is the weather 😅. Lived there in the 90s. Can't stand the heat either. What we Malaysians do while walking through the city is go in and out of shopping malls for the air conditioning. Another tip! 😅
@@asuat.elhajjar haha oh the four seasons in one day here 😂 it's currently glorious sunshine, but cold! I did a bit of gardening and had to come back inside! Oh definitely will be going to all the malls to stay out of the shade! I've been told I need to buy some Malaysian candy/snacks to bring home so will be looking for things to buy 😁
The best part of your videos is the interaction with the people. Keep up the great quality work.
Thank you so much! That's my favorite part as well 🙏🏻❤️
WATCHING FROM HOLLYWOOD LOS ANGELES USA I AM GONNA VISIT IN KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA
It was a fun day Chris! Little India in KL has some delicious food 😃
Hi Solo, how's Calcutta so far?
Thanks
Solo is humble & a quiet, smiling guy. He has nice vibes. Chris is extroverted & talkative. Their videos together are the best!
I wanted to add some info, when Chris was talking to the Indians in Little India if they’re from India or Malaysia, the Indians in Malaysia are locals as they’ve been in the country for generations. Their ethnicity is Indian but nationality is Malaysia. They’ve differences from Indians in India. But it’s correct that Malaysia has Indians FROM India (tourists/expats)
As a malaysian who had not been to kl for a long time, I should say that kl is completely beautified.
Yes it is!!!
Have to try the Indian banana leaf rice. Our go to for lunch is behind the car park where you had the samosas
Yes definitely do!
Full of Indian food! I would like to try them all. Can be spicy too. Chris, thanks so much for taking us around through your videos!
Love your travels, Chris, and cannot seem to get enough. I am traveling along and seeing Malaysia thru your journey. Much blessings.
Hi ,Chris your friendly , a foodie in every sense esp.indian food .Solo is simple humble guy down to earth..long live both you ❤ take care guys
Great and interesting content as always. I love it once again. Thanks Chris. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
Chris, you’re a cool guy just started watching your videos a couple months ago and honestly you can walk around the park and just talk to people and I would still be interested for some reason,the way you interact with people talk about culture awesome, love the food videos and fake market videos keep making those long videos and I’ll keep watching
KUALA LUMPUR CHRIS AND SOLO LITTLE INDIAN DELICIOUS FOOD IN BEAUTIFUL MALAYSIA VLOG
Hi Blessings to both of you on your journey..always thinking about your grandmother from the time you mentioned her when you and your partner was in Jamaica ❤️❤️🙏🏿
Indian street food look nice place and yummy delicious food
Thank you for great sharing my friend enjoy weakend
the lady that made the masala chia is so beautiful lol like natural beauty as a human her aura was peaceful
Keep up the great content Bro Chris
Hi Chris...Roti Canai is more known as local Malaysia ...'Canai' in Malay means 'roll to flatten' the dough...as you can see when they prepare it on flat surface ....Indian Chennai Roti is more known as chapatti...keep enjoying our local dishes!
Yeah in other parts of the world it is known as roti prata
Yes, I think canai is how you make it ie the pulling etc. Btw, eat it with both sauces combined. Also should have tried the mee goreng mamak which is fried noodles Indian style and one of the best foods ever, but ask for less or not spicy.
Ohhh okay! Thanks for clarifying that!
Roti Canai is originally from Southern India. It is known as Parotta, and became known as Prata in Singapore/Malaysia. But Malaysians most often call it Canai. The guy in the video did say that the name originates from the word Chennai, which is a Southern Indian city.
Most locals just claim it as a Malaysian dish because why not 😂😂
@@JeevanAnga That city was called Madras for hundred of years and renamed to Chennai only in 1996. I cannot see how roti canai was named after Chennai based on this facts.
It’s so cool to watch you every evening after work 🎉 it’s like vacation
Hi Chris.. thoroughly enjoyed the virtual travel with u...not only that u r traveling...but also collecting good karmas by supporting the locals there !! Grt work ..Keep it up...
I follow you in Malaysia freind look delicious Indian food
Thanks for sharing my friend
I always fall asleep while watching my favorite youtubers videos.
That's a good thing.
When I wake up, 5 to 8 of their videos have been running, nonstop, and they get credit for the watch time.
Now I got to watch it again because I fell asleep in the middle of the video that was initially playing. 🤦🏼♀️😎👍🏻
Bro I know you mainly rock alone... But I actually really enjoyed Homie being in the video. Y'all gotta link up more.. He's hella cool. Keep the good vibes up, your energy speaks for itself.
I am following your video. I am Malaysians and I love my country as food is heaven here
Hi Chris! Really enjoy watching your travel vlogs. You should also come visit Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia!
Heading to India next week... you're making me hungry!
Chris.. yeahh!!! since Malaysia consisted with 3 major races, Malay, Chinese and India, etc in the country not to mention the foreign workers, as dubbed as "Truly Asia"...so you'll see the diverse cultures and backgrounds including fusion food...
Have a nice day bro and all the best 👍😁
I absolutely love Teh Tarik and Masala Chai but definitely on my top three list is the Moroccan fresh mint tea, it is unforgettable.
Pani puri. Puri, puri and Sev Puri are my all time favorite snacks.
Enj your videos. Great thanks. Malaysian Indians many have been there several generations from southern India. So when they say, they are Malaysian, they are. Though Indian origin. Keep the traditions foods
Love your content and the fact that you treat everyone with dignity and respect. ❤❤❤
I only has a day trip from Dubai in Abu Dhabi.I like the sea view day abd popped in Indian Restuarant there.My brother has fishing trip there when he worked in Abu Dhabi.My sister in law's brother in work as Ambassador there last time.
Hi Chris and solo,and you know what,yo man,I just watching your little india 🇮🇳 vlog until the end..I'm so so so much more enjoy..Chris 😀 you know what. 😀 you are the best man I ever met ❤️..I can't wait to watching more of your vlog..you made my day ❤️
You should try going to Singapore’s Little India,there’s a food market and a mall which sells variety of Indian dishes and Indian related items like bone steaks,mee goreng mamak,chapati,roti bomb and others😊
The food you had before you tried vadey is called currypuff. The stuffing is made from curried potato. Sometimes meat such as chicken/lamb/ beef is sdded too.
Hi Chris, the Indian donut you had was actually a Vadei (Vadai).. Vada is a category of savoury fried snacks native to South India. Vadas can be described variously as fritters, cutlets, or dumplings. Alternative names for this food include vadai, vade, and bada. Vadas are sometimes stuffed with vegetables and traditionally served with chutneys and sambar
Wow it was so delicious! Thank you!
Bro. ALL that food looked crazy good!! Pupusa and Empanadas are my fav. My esposa is Salvadoran and can tear up a kitchen!! Slainte and stay safe!!
Hello Chris, I love all your videos. Just for your knowledge, most of the people you meet in this video is actually Malaysian of Indian descendant. Same goes to the Chinese in Malaysia. Malaysia is a very unique country where we all comes from different descendants but is united as Malaysian. Hope that clarify ya. All the best ❤
It seems you are asking the people where they are from. Many of them are of Indian ethnicity. They are born and raised in Malaysia and consider themselves Malaysian but not to be confused with Malay people.
Chris if you are reading this pls note this mistake that you have in your trip to KL.
1. Jalan Masjid India IS NOT LITTLE INDIA! Its an area parallel to Tuanku Abdul Rahman . Jalan means Road.
The area is called Masjid India due to the Indian Muslim mosque there. Thats where you enjoyed the Saturday street food bazar.
2. Little India is located in Brickfields Road. The comunity and businesses here is Hindus Indian.
Both area have a mixed community. Hope you note. @ Travelling Solo too if you are reading this.
Please please get your info right. Use a local guide once at least
mistake happen.. no problem for me😂
Dont be so serious my maam. Chill, if we are travelling to other countries, we will make mistakes too.
You haven't try malay rice dishes called nasi campur. It's white rice with side dishes of your choice. You can pick anything you want as much as you can eat from all the veges, proteins of your choice with different types of gravy. Please try, they will blow your mind with all the different dimension of taste. Try it! Nasi campur is pretty common every day dish for the commoners so you will taste the real Malaysians choice for their meals. It's also very common to see anywhere you go but since now is ramadhan, you can go the bazaar ramadhan at kampung baru near chowkit. It's a lot more food pleasee go
I definitely will try that! Thank you!
@@Travelwithchrisplease come because the ramadhan bazaar at kampung baru, chowkit (and all other bazaar ramadan around the country) will be there this whole Ramadan every day, once a year. You can get different types of food from around Malaysia there. A lot of food bloggers will come to try foods and makes vlogs about it 🤤
I'm coming to KL in Nov.Thanks for the video bro.
Excellent, much love from India ❤❤❤
I love watching your videos Chris. I am your new subscriber from India. ❤
I'm from S'pore. Love watching your great videos is good n fun n nice n awesome . In S'pore with have Little India at Serangoon Road. Is a Tourist Place n u should come visit n more Tourists places in S'pore, guys 🤷♂️. Hope 🙏 u come together with Grady n that's would be wonderful, guys 🤷♂️. Take care n peace ✌️ n happiness n 🙏 wishing you all the BEST 👍🤷♂️.🙏 Amitabha 🙏
In Sarawak, Malaysia we call ice coffe or ice tea we call is kopi peng or teh peng.😊kopi c peng,kopi o n other...
Hey Chris… you need to try Kerala food and Thali food ❤. ( Vada, bodda, eethakka appam, kerala boratta and more… more. enjoy guys. keep watching from Oklahoma 😀👍
Thks for sharing on KLIA express frm airport. Will take this rather than grab as my daughter gets car sick on long rides👌
You should check out Penang and Langawi and make a video on those
wow! you guys like MIB w cool blk sunglasses hunter at indian street in KL ...Awesome !!!!
Ahaha thank you for watching!
We are leaving India for Singapore and Malaysia tour in Jan. Watching your video for the first time. Loved it. To tell you, bro you look like Indian, someone from Delhi or Rajasthan or Haryana. Is any of your parents from India?
31:31 whats in it sir? *his shirt* .. 'Guess" LOL
Hi Chris
That toasted bread is pretty sweet for my liking. It is not butter but margarine.
I like Indian doughnuts which is savoury. They are called vadai. One which is softer with a whole on the middle and another a bit firmer is also called vadai.
You can try thosai. Lots of different types.
You eat them with chutney.
Same time there is another place near by frim they.called kite field they fly kite at sky evening time on saturday and sunday but i not very sure that they flies kite or not fasting month its kite field very near frm frim
Have to be honest the food is not why I watch as there are many utubers who do the food surveys. Its good to see you trying what's available in the different places/countries you visit but we like very much the interactions with the local people. We will still watch and support you as we got great link to Moha and Jimmy from you.! Wish you all the best, from Morocco ✌️💯👍
Oh man, sounds like your time in KL is coming to an end soon. That's a bummer. Hope you'll extend your stay in Malaysia and visit the other states in Malaysia. Make a Malaysia travel series dude!😂😂😂
Chris and you know what..I like your tattoo so much. Its amazing 👏 super colourful 😍
Totally enjoyed this video.
Hello chris. I really like your channel man..👍🤩😀
normally the indian doughnut called Vade, is eaten with a chili on one hand, u bite the vadeh and bite the chili
I hope you and Solo will be here during Hari Raya Puasa or Eid Mubarak.. there will be numerous "Open Houses" which you can attend, it's free. Just go and eat and enjoy. That's the normal hospitality of Malaysian culture.... if you want to travel to my place, you are welcome too, for Open House 😂😂😂
They already left Malaysia.. they went to India
Chris is at Sri Lanka. He left Malaysia few days before Ramadan. Solo left Malaysia on monday, he went to India. But they will be back.
you should try mee goreng mamak, tosai n chapati
Does anyone know what solos channel is ? I tried looking for it but can’t seem to find it
I would love to give him a follow also!
What we call roti canai in Malaysia is known as roti prata in Singapore. Roti prata is derived from Indian 🇮🇳 food called ‘porata’ in North India.
37:22 Toast only 2 ringgit, thats so cheap bro,nice guy too, probably the cheapest sandwich ever in kl, and the potato samosa 1 ringgit good price to consider thats in city, better than kl night market price
Teh tariff literally means stretched tea. It is with condensed milk but go easy with the condensed milk.
Can order teh tariff kurang manis (less sweet)
Teh tarik*
Roti canai is pratha in India
awesome brooooo you will find the banana fritters and indian doughnut that u call it is vada in sri lanka bro..... bro u gotta try kothu rotti and jaffna kool and woodapple and kallu and Panaattu in sl i hope u flim it bro enjoy thanks so much for the content bro
No honking horns is the first difference i noticed! The lentil curry with the roti is dhal and the red one was probably sambar. Both daily staples for Indians!
Hiya bro another great video.
I thought you guys eating banana leaf rice at the Little India
Hello Chris Roti Canai original come from India Chennai long time ago,in Malaysia very famous Malay India can made Roti Canai ..
Thanks for the info! 🙏🏻
I have never been to little India in KL but only in Singapore.
Is it Roti Channa? Roti is the bread or paratha and channa is the lentil or the chick pea or garbanzo beans curry.
The best shop in kuala lambur
🙏🏻💪🏻
Hi Chris... I hope I will guide you for the next trip but not in KL but in Ipoh, Perak because it is one of the famous cities in Malaysia... It has so many famous street foods and historical places...i hope I will guide you at Monday, 17th April 2023. If you interest it, please comment it, Tq
ipoh is....barely breathing..
You should go to tapak 5pm onwards bro. They have good foods there
I will try that next time!
Indian doughnut is called actually Medu vada (made up of lentils Pepper, coconut and all floure)
😂I was about to say Chrisooo wash your hands first and you got up😆Enjoyyyyyy Wherever You Go, Chris...Blessings🤍🕊
Milo is huge in Jamaica too. I didn't realize it's from Australia. It is delicious 😋
Really? I don't remember seeing it down in Jamaica, but cool! That drink is so popular!
Very nice 😊, I wish you all the best
The masala chai lady is a Malaysian Indian.
Samosas are my fav Indian street food, got to try Indian donut tho. I’m guessing having ice in your drinks is cool in Malaysia no stomach issues Chris?
New fan from your Vlogs about morocco
Bro when you go to Mumbai India . You should try elco Pani puri restaurant in Bandra west Mumbai . ❤️from Texas
Yes definitely need to try that!
I am going to have to check out the Indian restaurants in my area to get Pani Puri
I believe those are curry puffs (not samosas) and vadas.
How do I find solo? Does he have his own RUclips?
0.53 even street beggar throw their rubbish into dustbin..no wonder kl overall very clean street
WOW perfect timing. It's an hour long video and I have exactly an hour of paperwork left at work. 😀😀😀
Yes!!! Ahaha thank you so much bro!
Time to watch !! ❤
❤️🙏🏻
Nice, thanks for showing the contact number for the samosas. I am looking for one and you showed it. Thanks
Canai is the proses or the chef canai thedohbeforecooki it
Chris, most Malaysian Indians are Tamil
Tamil are South Indian
Biryani, Buttered Chicken etc are North Indian food
You are expecting it to be North Indian stuff lol
South Indian food in Malaysia is more like Banana Leaf Rice etc
How much longer are you gonna be in KL?
Great stuff ❣️ 😎 🤘
I'm dreading the heat when I go over in 3 weeks 🤣 I'm British so we don't have hot weather here hahaha! I'm taking so many heartburn tablets because I know as soon as I go to little India I'm gonna be dying haha
Local tip for you. When you get here, look for 'biji selasih' or basil seed in the supermarkets. It is like chia seed. You put it in water and it transforms into this gelatinous seeds. So you put them in your drink, maybe mineral water that you bring around on your walks. It will cool down your body. You can also add it to any flavoured juice drink. A popular drink in Malaysia especially during the hotter months is sirap selasih, basically just a cold sweet red syrup drink with biji selasih. Also, cool down with 'air kelapa' or coconut water. They are sold everywhere and very cheap, around RM4.50 to RM5 at the roadside stalls. You can ask with ice or without, with syrup or without. I prefer with ice without syrup. Don't forget a wide brimmed hat and umbrella because the weather can change instantly from hot to rainy! Welcome to Malaysia. Selamat datang!
@@asuat.elhajjar thank you very much that's very sweet of you to give me these tips ❤️ I'm going to make a note of all of this :) I'm British so an umbrella is always in my bag 😁 I'm looking forward to visiting very much!
@@gemalem To be honest, what I miss most about England, is the weather 😅. Lived there in the 90s. Can't stand the heat either. What we Malaysians do while walking through the city is go in and out of shopping malls for the air conditioning. Another tip! 😅
@@asuat.elhajjar haha oh the four seasons in one day here 😂 it's currently glorious sunshine, but cold! I did a bit of gardening and had to come back inside! Oh definitely will be going to all the malls to stay out of the shade! I've been told I need to buy some Malaysian candy/snacks to bring home so will be looking for things to buy 😁
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Canai in Malay the way you throw the dough.May be from Indian nam Chennai
hi bro...roti canai totally malaysian...you already been in India right..do you find any roti canai there?...roti canai originate in malaysia...