The first 2 noodle dishes really not seen or heard of ..great sharing and description..masak lemak is always so appetizing..haha cendol without durian 😂😂 .. so eager to share the siu pau and kaya puff with us that had to eat standing and down it with plain water, would had been more enjoyable to have the butter cake, kaya puff with a nice cup of kopi o kosong in a coffeeshop chill with all those locals..yes, it's so relaxing n laid back feel when see those reading newspaper at coffeeshops or hawker centre.. Seremban little India also interesting and should be able to get very nice indian food
I used to work in Negeri Sembilan and even as someone born and raised in Malaysia, I couldn’t handle the heat of the food there… 🥲 Kudos to the both of you for taking them on!
It's always nice to see you both enjoying our Malaysian food and describing the taste, because Ive not seen or tasted some of the food in Malaysia. Yes, Seremban Pao is really delicious especially eaten warm. Glad you have Puri & Sue to bring you around their hometown.
Amazing you guys had your own personal tour guide, Puri & Sue. We felt the same way when we met Greg at NYC. So much good food. Jumi looked like Vanna White with her hand movements at the museum.
Really love when foreign UTUBERS visiting historical/cultural attractions in Malaysia such as the museums. Up next, u guys should visiting the Port Dickson. A coastal town with great eateries and attractions too.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for showing your food explorations in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan. Those masak lemak dishes, all looked so good, so delicious.
@@FoodandFootprints Wonderful. Masak lemak is one of my fav dish eaten with nasi n sambal belacan n ulam. Glad to see u guys tasted so many masak lemak dishes. D smoked meat or cat fish masak lemak r really delicious. Perhaps one of these days u guys could try daging salai masak lemak tempoyak. What's common in gerai nasi campur is ayam masak lemak, I like better if they add potato. D veg n young fruit r also good for masak lemak like cabbage, banana heart, bamboo shoots, young banana, young jackfruit, taro stem etc I think u guys had tasted some of them. Tofu n eggs r also good, simple n delicious for masak lemak. D other veg like tapioca shoots, fern shoots, pumpkin n d leaves shoots, cashew nuts fruits n d leaves shoots r very rare that u could only taste it from a home made kitchen. 😄
After watching your video guys i missed our food so badly. Europe was amazing at some point but as time goes by. I started craving for our food hahaha.
It's great when you have tour guides, hello Puri and Sue!! Wow those noodles look so dang delish! The looks on your faces when you take those bites really shows how tasty it is! Lots of history there too, glad you guys got to tour around 🙂 Lots of nasi is my kind of meal hehe.. but not too much 😄
Awesome food hunting in Seremban and Rembau...👍👏 Wonderful to see you both enjoy the food and dessert. Good review too. Great to visit that Minangkabau styled museum and old building. Shout-out Puri and Sue for their guide and a big thanks for posting this cooool video, Greg and Jumi.
I was in Port Dickson just today and ate at Warung Salai there... we had Smoked Beef Masak Lemak Cili Api... a fiery hot curry with cili padi... To say that Malaysia is not shy about flavour would be and understatement...😅🌶🌶🌶
Just when we thought you've already had every type of Malaysian food there is, you find something new to try. Great video!
The first 2 noodle dishes really not seen or heard of ..great sharing and description..masak lemak is always so appetizing..haha cendol without durian 😂😂 .. so eager to share the siu pau and kaya puff with us that had to eat standing and down it with plain water, would had been more enjoyable to have the butter cake, kaya puff with a nice cup of kopi o kosong in a coffeeshop chill with all those locals..yes, it's so relaxing n laid back feel when see those reading newspaper at coffeeshops or hawker centre..
Seremban little India also interesting and should be able to get very nice indian food
IChang & Jimmy were there too👍
I used to work in Negeri Sembilan and even as someone born and raised in Malaysia, I couldn’t handle the heat of the food there… 🥲 Kudos to the both of you for taking them on!
You guys really like locals right now. That comfortably 'jalan-jalan Cari makan' style make this vlogs special.
Grateful we have local friends who are down for makan trips! 😁 Thank you so much!
Tomorrow Ramadhan try go to bazaar Ramadhan 👍..dalam Ramadhan
Southeast Asian food are the best including Malaysian. I need to visit Malaysia and enjoy some of those delicious dish in your video. 👍
Wooooo! Cendol! This one looks legit!
This was a great cendol!
As a Serembanian, and a cendol fan, this is as authentic as it gets guys!
Seremban! Glad you made it to that Cendol joint - the siew pao looked good!! Even better than the one we had 🎉🔥
It's always nice to see you both enjoying our Malaysian food and describing the taste, because Ive not seen or tasted some of the food in Malaysia. Yes, Seremban Pao is really delicious especially eaten warm. Glad you have Puri & Sue to bring you around their hometown.
Greg and Jumi's spicy tolerance is 🔥🔥🔥💪💪💪
So happy to see you guys enjoyed the food!! ❤❤❤ and the cultural tour too 😆 We had a wonderful time with you guys!!
Enjoy eating, New friend here watching and sending support thank you...
Tq for coming Rembau guys...the gulai masak lemak cili api is a bomber!
So happy we went! You’re right - sooo spicy but so good!
Amazing you guys had your own personal tour guide, Puri & Sue. We felt the same way when we met Greg at NYC. So much good food. Jumi looked like Vanna White with her hand movements at the museum.
Always a great time with Puri and Sue! 😁
*I liked your content, noice buddy ! 👍*
Really love when foreign UTUBERS visiting historical/cultural attractions in Malaysia such as the museums. Up next, u guys should visiting the Port Dickson. A coastal town with great eateries and attractions too.
Thank you! We enjoyed the museum. Will have to visit Port Dickson sometime
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for showing your food explorations in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan. Those masak lemak dishes, all looked so good, so delicious.
Thank you so much, Yasin! The masak lemak was incredible!! Truly a memorable meal and memorable day with great company
@@FoodandFootprints Wonderful. Masak lemak is one of my fav dish eaten with nasi n sambal belacan n ulam. Glad to see u guys tasted so many masak lemak dishes. D smoked meat or cat fish masak lemak r really delicious. Perhaps one of these days u guys could try daging salai masak lemak tempoyak. What's common in gerai nasi campur is ayam masak lemak, I like better if they add potato. D veg n young fruit r also good for masak lemak like cabbage, banana heart, bamboo shoots, young banana, young jackfruit, taro stem etc I think u guys had tasted some of them. Tofu n eggs r also good, simple n delicious for masak lemak. D other veg like tapioca shoots, fern shoots, pumpkin n d leaves shoots, cashew nuts fruits n d leaves shoots r very rare that u could only taste it from a home made kitchen. 😄
After watching your video guys i missed our food so badly. Europe was amazing at some point but as time goes by. I started craving for our food hahaha.
It's great when you have tour guides, hello Puri and Sue!! Wow those noodles look so dang delish! The looks on your faces when you take those bites really shows how tasty it is! Lots of history there too, glad you guys got to tour around 🙂 Lots of nasi is my kind of meal hehe.. but not too much 😄
I went to Grobok Salai yesterday! Yes it is the bomb! Super spicy salai just to my liking.
Also Greg, your eating-by-hand game is on point!
Sooooo good! Packs some serious heat 🥵🔥
Thank you!! Practiced a lot during the year we spent here during MCO
Bravo for having hot dishes
You make me feel hungry
Oh you are making me so hungry!! All of this food looks so amazing! :)
Mouthwatering indeed!!
Noted! 📝 😊
😁😁😁
Nice museum. Always interesting to see replicas of traditional homes.
they are not replica.. its 2 hundred years old..
It was really cool. And it was free!
@@azharidris7092 oh right. Since I heard "replica" first..
it's amazing!
Welcome to N9 . I love N9 for the Masak Lemak Salai cili Api.
Welcome to my town. I grew up here. Love the food @ Seremban Market. You should have tried the Hakka mee too. Excellent video. Thank you.
Thank you so much! The Hakka mee was on our list but unfortunately they already sold out when we got there 😩
what an awesome food road trip!
amazing, well done & thumbs up 👍🌄💯
I suggets Lomak Salai, Tampin , Negeri Sembilan . There are couple places in Kuala Pilah , but in Tampin which just border Malacca , it`s worth a try.
Thank you for the recommendations!
Next time, try the daging salai (smoked beef) masak lemak, theyre the best!
We did! It was one of the many we ordered. Really good!
Seremban has gained city status in 2020.
Awesome food hunting in Seremban and Rembau...👍👏 Wonderful to see you both enjoy the food and dessert. Good review too. Great to visit that Minangkabau styled museum and old building. Shout-out Puri and Sue for their guide and a big thanks for posting this cooool video, Greg and Jumi.
Thank you so much, Chaw! Always a fun time with Puri and Sue and great time for our first visit to N9
Terbaik❤❤❤
Welcome to N9 ....
Thank you! We had a nice time
Those dish spiciness level of the masak lemak is on the other level, how can both of you stand the spiciness??
Ohh it was beating us up 🥵🥵
I was in Port Dickson just today and ate at Warung Salai there... we had Smoked Beef Masak Lemak Cili Api... a fiery hot curry with cili padi... To say that Malaysia is not shy about flavour would be and understatement...😅🌶🌶🌶
Yum! You’re so right - it really packed some serious 🔥🔥
Long time no see i tought you go back ok enjoy yourself
Thank you!
Welcome to my hometown...rembau most wanted...
Wow negeri 9.. I naver try masak lemak n9 i stay malysia 😅
We loved it!
Nakakagutom naman yang mga kinakain niyo uy hehe
Thumbs up 😊😊😊
Thank you so much!
should go to Negri 9 more often only 50 minute train ride from KL sentral..
After this trip we agree!
I saw Greg in his friend's youtube video eating new york sandwiches
That was me!
@@FoodandFootprints Yes. Savouring the food as always...👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
First!
🥇🥇🥇
Yummy!
It all was!
its so amazing trip..
I love malayasian food💖
You good husband patien waiting you turn
I try! 😁
Nilai negeri 9
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greg, why do you love masak lemak so much? 😁
Those bold flavors paired with the smoky meats 🤤🤤
@@FoodandFootprints i like smokey daging 😋
Seremban baked pau bun siew pau
Good stuff 👍
Please try Pakistani food