If I'm not mistaken, only in Melaka u can see colourful and fancy design tiles at the stairs of a traditional malay house. Other states have plain stairs
Hey guys, thanks for exploring this part of Malacca in this video. You know what, so many visitors all over the world, when they visit Malaysia, most of the highlights by visitors are always about modern buildings, anything that’s Chinese, anything that’s Indian, anything Islamic is always Arabic-influence, and beaches. Multi-culturalism in Malaysia works quite differently compared to most other countries but somehow it made me pretty sad that if those visitors really know where to explore, they will discover; 1. all different kinds of the original inhabitants in this country such as different Malay architectures and customs and foods in diffferent states, 2. very interesting and unique cultures of the Orang Asli tribes (in modern day Malaysia) in Pulau Carey and Tasik Banding 3. The Malay Traditional Naval architectures and still-alive traditional boat making in Terengganu and other smaller ports 4. The traditional games, music, performances and big events that are very much alive and exist among the Malay and other smaller tribes communities all over Malaysia. Most peopl are unable to discover these things because they are only able to be attracted to cultures/things that are obvious and familiar to to their understanding (China, India, Islam, Arabs). If only these people can ‘see’ the other things that exist and pretty much obvious in Multiculturalism Malaysia, they will appreciate the beauty of this country much much more. Like the single-ethnic identity countries such as Japan, Korea and Thailand, people visit these countries because they are so unique and different with little interventions from other BIG cultures.
If im not mistaken the clay oven where they bake the chicken in is called a Tandur. Thus, called tandoori chicken. The redness comes the chilli powder they use to marinate the chicken.
im really suprise you guys make 83 video story about malaysia untill now compared another country you visited....tell me if im wrong...im very glad you guys love about Malaysia and i know Malaysia is underated country for visit...i hope when you leave soon..all memory in Malaysia always in your heart. stay safe
D pandan pancakes n d durian cake look delicious. Kg Morten reminds me of Kg Baru in KL, stuck in middle of modern development but it's more organized.
The whole stretch of sea between Sumatra Indonesia n the Malay Peninsular is called the Straits of Malacca. That show how big the Malacca sultanate back in the day.
if only kampung bharu,kl is preserved like this..though it is also Malay village..but i think it is both distinctive. The most significant identity of traditional Malacca Malay houses are the decorated stairs..
It is mint chutney that goes with tandoori chicken. Tandoori mean clay oven....in a way you are right the chicken were marinated with multiple arrays of spices. Places of interest 1. Kampung Portuguese for Dinner 2. Umbai seafood with the best nasi lemak bungkus. 3. British fort nearby a chinese cemetery. Right in the middle of Melaka nearby Portuguese settlement.(i forgot the name) nearby police headquarter. 4. Asam pedas of all kind near Mahkota. 5. Hawker stall by the beach
Please come and visit the beautiful Shah Alam blue mosque ! not far from KL.. around 20 mins. It is considered as the second largest mosque in southeast asia
Pak putra has the best nan ... my fav... and also the kapitan... Interesting about the shop... “Pak Putra” is a malay name, their workers looks like indian muslims and the customers... full house by all races ... the beauty of Malaysia😍
Nice drone footage of Malacca in this video. D tandoori chicken n roti look amazingly scrumptious. D tandoori chicken red color comes from d chili powder.
@@JetLagWarriors ... That's what makes d Malay n Indian dishes so delicious. U can try it home like u did with other recipes. Marinade chicken with yogurt, herbs, spices, cilli powder n bake it in d oven.
We figured it out, but it flies pretty awful around any sort of 'interference' -- basically anywhere near buildings. At Kampung Morten is was acting a little crazy, but at the mosque much better. All good, that's life!
@@JetLagWarriors Usually the interference is either the telecommunications tower or electricity tower. I faced the same problem too but mine was Phantom 3.
Things that make Kampung Morten is so special is that that's the only village in the middle of the city. Kampung Morten also surrounded by Melaka River.
If you like seeing all those traditional house there is a place called "mini malaysia" where it's like park where they built actual traditional houses for all the 13 states in Malaysia. It's Ayer keroh, melaka about 25mins away from central of melaka.
Along the melaka coastline north of Melaka city there are many chalets run by locals that cater to the Malay tourists who are budget conscious..some are ok some are bad...if you have time....id recommend you try Taming Sari Beach Resorr which is actually just two beachfront chalet bungalows that mimic a old Malacca wooden house...
What an incredible mosque... I think Melaka gets a lot of tourists from Singapore, but now that the borders are shut down...it probably explains the lack of tourists.
My fav affogato ... there is also affogato bingsu but its no longer available huhuhu You probably will like durian crepes. Its the only durian dessert that I like If I am not mistaken, homestay you need to call the owner, the house will not be occupied unless the owner stay in the same house. They put their number in front of the house and they will let you know if its available to stay
Hi, since you like nasi Lemak, you should try the best Nasi Lemak in Malaysia. IT,S A small stall opposite the portugese Settlement in ujung Pasir Melaka. Operate 7 pm till 9 pm..
no..tandoori is a method where you roast a chicken/beef inside a big cylindrical clay oven (called tandoor). And the redness is definitely comes from chili spices+yogurt.
It’s pretty awful anywhere near a city, where there is ‘interference’. But at the mosque, it worked great! Says it can fly 4000m, but near houses or buildings we can’t get 40m.
@@JetLagWarriors oh I see, know kind a transmission problems, you should change to new one as it under warranty.. BTW, I myself love Malacca/Melaka.. our most historic state in Malaysia..hey, if you happen plan a trip to Kuantan, Pahang..let me now..I'll bring you to Pahang most wanted meals, ikan patin tempoyak..(I know you love tempoyak when you eat it at Singgang Budu in Terengganu🤣)..and most delicous cheese mango cake at Kula Cake house
I saw in your previous vlogs that you two love the Malaysia’s kuih-muih! If you’re still in Melaka, please try the putu piring at Bukit Beruang, Melaka! It’s so good! You may find it as “Putu Piring Tradisional Bukit Beruang”. You may also try the “Hakka Mee Hoon Kuih” at Bukit Beruang too! It’s realy delicious too! The only downside is that you may have to wait for a long time for your order, but it’s worth the wait! The clear soup mee hun kuih and mala mee hoon kuih are my fav! Btw, I’m one of your subscribers from Melaka, Malaysia. So, welcome to Melaka! 🥳 enjoy your stay here 😉
The village is named after a British land revenue collector during the British Malaya, Frederick Joseph Morten. The area used to be a quiet place during the 1960s and 1970s. The area was then evolved to become a tourist attraction since it was declared a heritage village under Malacca's Preservation and Conservation Enactment in 1989. ( Sources Wikipedia) ruclips.net/video/5SWYezl6wD0/видео.html
That is not a light house. Kik3. That's is a menirate, where the 'muazin' ( the person who howl the azan / call for prayers) call people to come to the mosque & pray. Almost all big mosques have a memirate.
So glad the drone works after all the trouble and so much travelling to get your hands on a functional drone. The interior inside the red coloured chicken rice restaurant rather unique to check it out..but I not like the chicken rice ball there..the chicken rice was ok. The naan both of you had looked very authentic and yummy fluffy with mint sauce ,I love the naans both of you had, will eat there when I go to Melaka next time. I really love good quality naan dip in mint sauce. I will ask for extra.mint dipping sauce. However many other mamak outlets I had patronised served horrible naan and no mint sauce ,just only dhall . Really disappointing. Not all outlets know how to make good naan. As for tandoori chicken, 1 portion can always share between 2 person..most of the time I will not order tandoori chicken as again most outlets also not nice..Naan and tandoori must always choose outlets based on highly recommended outlets...so if no idea, will just order roti canai to be safe . The breakfast venue also looks very cosy and I love the coffee presentation that both of you had..however as for the durian cake, I can find better ones in other location elsewhere..I love coffee and outlets with coffee culture..Starbucks coffee so so only but price increased so much..and their cakes shrinked in size ..ridiculous price at Starbucks Malaysia..
Hey, thanks for sharing this! Fresh naan and mint sauce is top notch. We actually wanted to ask for more mint sauce but we were shy lol 😊. And 'The Daily Fix' we definitely recommend! Was very cosy and the coffee was great. Thanks again SK BeeBee
@@JetLagWarriors I was hoping you would ask for more mint sauce..goes so well with naan, just go ahead ask for more mint sauce politely with big smile..
Actually you can take pictures or free to stroll along small alley while sightseeing at Kg. Morten. Just ask permission from the house owners. Villagers there are always warm and welcoming to tourist. Perhaps since covid and the day you went for a visit are working days so few villagers to be seen. My aunt live there. The Living Museum probably open on weekend, try your luck and ask villagers around. And do not forget to bring your mask around.
The chicken at the tandoori place is really nice because they're very fresh. They're slaughtered daily every morning. Don't forget to check out the Baba Low Nyonya Laksa and the Mee Goreng Bodoh.
Must be Covid-related, but usually there are so many tables outside at Pak Putra--all full. But actually it seems outdoor seating would be preferable given the current coronavirus conditions.
Man, we've been loving Malacca so far, but it seems like a lot of our experience has been sort of reduced because of the lack of tourists. Here's hoping they come back rather quickly to help all the smaller businesses.
@@JetLagWarriors Baba Charlie Nyonya Cake is definitely the best Nyonya cuisine place in Melaka and you will be surprised to see various kind of traditional Nyonya cakes there. This place is one of the must to be visited in Melaka!!
rm68 for breakfast is expensive. however, i think the novelty of the food there is a good reason for the price to be marked up. plus, won't hurt to break the wallet once in a while right? the 'green' sauce with naan is mint chutney. damn.. the portion of the chicken tandoori is so big!
It's dhal.. the one steve pronounced was right not dhol.. hihihi... and if you wanna see traditional houses of Malaysia.. you may go to ayer keroh Melaka.. and experience the traditions life of malaysian..
Wow the Melaka Straits Mosque is beautiful! Love the pattern on the top that you captured with the drone
The new drone, is SO much better than the old one (when it's working 😜)
If I'm not mistaken, only in Melaka u can see colourful and fancy design tiles at the stairs of a traditional malay house. Other states have plain stairs
@The Handicrapped Stain awesome, but there were no design or pattern on the tiles right? Just green colour?
You put a smile on my face everytime I watch your videos. Great footage, informative and beautiful drone shots. Keep healthy and safe.
Tandoori chicken looks great! Pairs so well with fresh baked naan
Hey guys, thanks for exploring this part of Malacca in this video.
You know what, so many visitors all over the world, when they visit Malaysia, most of the highlights by visitors are always about modern buildings, anything that’s Chinese, anything that’s Indian, anything Islamic is always Arabic-influence, and beaches.
Multi-culturalism in Malaysia works quite differently compared to most other countries but somehow it made me pretty sad that if those visitors really know where to explore, they will discover;
1. all different kinds of the original inhabitants in this country such as different Malay architectures and customs and foods in diffferent states,
2. very interesting and unique cultures of the Orang Asli tribes (in modern day Malaysia) in Pulau Carey and Tasik Banding
3. The Malay Traditional Naval architectures and still-alive traditional boat making in Terengganu and other smaller ports
4. The traditional games, music, performances and big events that are very much alive and exist among the Malay and other smaller tribes communities all over Malaysia.
Most peopl are unable to discover these things because they are only able to be attracted to cultures/things that are obvious and familiar to to their understanding (China, India, Islam, Arabs).
If only these people can ‘see’ the other things that exist and pretty much obvious in Multiculturalism Malaysia, they will appreciate the beauty of this country much much more.
Like the single-ethnic identity countries such as Japan, Korea and Thailand, people visit these countries because they are so unique and different with little interventions from other BIG cultures.
thanks so much for your comment❤️Love exploring all the culture that are present in Malaysia!
Daily fix cafe! My favourite! Love love love their smoked duck salad and pan cakes with creamy salted egg sauce. To die for!
If im not mistaken the clay oven where they bake the chicken in is called a Tandur. Thus, called tandoori chicken. The redness comes the chilli powder they use to marinate the chicken.
thanks for the info! it was so good!!
Looks beautiful...so glad your drone is working. Spectacular drone footage, I love it👍
im really suprise you guys make 83 video story about malaysia untill now compared another country you visited....tell me if im wrong...im very glad you guys love about Malaysia and i know Malaysia is underated country for visit...i hope when you leave soon..all memory in Malaysia always in your heart. stay safe
D pandan pancakes n d durian cake look delicious. Kg Morten reminds me of Kg Baru in KL, stuck in middle of modern development but it's more organized.
it is a gem in Melaka!
@@JetLagWarriors D past blending with d present days.
Aww..super gorgeous drone aerial views...never knew that Kampong Morten is cape-like shaped along waterfronts
yes, super cool kampung area!
The whole stretch of sea between Sumatra Indonesia n the Malay Peninsular is called the Straits of Malacca. That show how big the Malacca sultanate back in the day.
Amazing stuff
if only kampung bharu,kl is preserved like this..though it is also Malay village..but i think it is both distinctive. The most significant identity of traditional Malacca Malay houses are the decorated stairs..
And I LOVE that you interact with us in the comments! That's just something most youtubers won't do
Wow beautiful melaka . thanks shearing this video
It is mint chutney that goes with tandoori chicken. Tandoori mean clay oven....in a way you are right the chicken were marinated with multiple arrays of spices.
Places of interest
1. Kampung Portuguese for Dinner
2. Umbai seafood with the best nasi lemak bungkus.
3. British fort nearby a chinese cemetery. Right in the middle of Melaka nearby Portuguese settlement.(i forgot the name) nearby police headquarter.
4. Asam pedas of all kind near Mahkota.
5. Hawker stall by the beach
You're making me hungry dammit. And I'm in KL.
That green one is mint chutney if not mistaken
taste amazing!!
Please come and visit the beautiful Shah Alam blue mosque ! not far from KL.. around 20 mins. It is considered as the second largest mosque in southeast asia
Pak putra has the best nan ... my fav... and also the kapitan... Interesting about the shop... “Pak Putra” is a malay name, their workers looks like indian muslims and the customers... full house by all races ... the beauty of Malaysia😍
Well said!
Malacca traditional house is so beautiful.. Living there for 3 years during my college.. Malacca is so hot but so much to see there..
Wow nice breakfast ..can I join ..yes durian ...lover.. try to eat Asam masak merah..and also try nasi lemak at night..
Nice drone footage of Malacca in this video. D tandoori chicken n roti look amazingly scrumptious. D tandoori chicken red color comes from d chili powder.
thank you! ...ah chilli!!🌶🌶🌶
@@JetLagWarriors ... That's what makes d Malay n Indian dishes so delicious. U can try it home like u did with other recipes. Marinade chicken with yogurt, herbs, spices, cilli powder n bake it in d oven.
You could visit taman mini Malaysia in ayer keroh, to explore different type of traditional house in Malaysia.
nice view in Melaka. Enjoy fresh grilled fish too.
Have you tried Nasi Lemak Kampung Morten? It's nice..
Visit kampong morten at nite...very beautiful
Nice drone shots! Your Mavic works already
We figured it out, but it flies pretty awful around any sort of 'interference' -- basically anywhere near buildings. At Kampung Morten is was acting a little crazy, but at the mosque much better. All good, that's life!
@@JetLagWarriors Usually the interference is either the telecommunications tower or electricity tower. I faced the same problem too but mine was Phantom 3.
Jenut TN i think you are right!
Gosh, I feel like having naan and tandoori right now.... it looks so good!
The drone is fixed! 👍
The view soooooo nice tq for taking the views for us to watch it
If can please go to machap umbo nearby alor gajah melaka. You can find good chinese food there..... Really good food
Things that make Kampung Morten is so special is that that's the only village in the middle of the city. Kampung Morten also surrounded by Melaka River.
yes looks so authentic between the high rises
If you like seeing all those traditional house there is a place called "mini malaysia" where it's like park where they built actual traditional houses for all the 13 states in Malaysia. It's Ayer keroh, melaka about 25mins away from central of melaka.
Along the melaka coastline north of Melaka city there are many chalets run by locals that cater to the Malay tourists who are budget conscious..some are ok some are bad...if you have time....id recommend you try Taming Sari Beach Resorr which is actually just two beachfront chalet bungalows that mimic a old Malacca wooden house...
I really missed Melaka, my beautiful hometown.. only 15 minutes to Kampung Morten.
7:22 It's 'Hibiscus' a.k.a Bunga Raya the National Flower of Malaysia
The lentil curry is pronounced as Daal. My mouth was watering watching you guy's eating the tandoori chicken & Naan.
What an incredible mosque... I think Melaka gets a lot of tourists from Singapore, but now that the borders are shut down...it probably explains the lack of tourists.
Ooh, makes sense. Good point
My fav affogato ... there is also affogato bingsu but its no longer available huhuhu
You probably will like durian crepes. Its the only durian dessert that I like
If I am not mistaken, homestay you need to call the owner, the house will not be occupied unless the owner stay in the same house. They put their number in front of the house and they will let you know if its available to stay
Those are not Morning Glories... They're 'Hibiscus'... 'Bunga Raya' in Malay... Malaysia 's national flower...
beautiful flowers🌺
What can i say! Just amazing, the coffee & cakes 😋😋😋😋😋 & beautiful house. Thanks for this video 😘
Brilliant drone shot of the mosque
11:35 that is not a lighthouse. That is minarets.
Recommend you guys to visit Portuguese Settlement in Melaka. They good seafood at there & beautiful sunset sea scenery
Portugese settlement video coming soon!
Green sauce is pudina(mint) sauce
Hi, since you like nasi Lemak, you should try the best Nasi Lemak in Malaysia. IT,S A small stall opposite the portugese Settlement in ujung Pasir Melaka. Operate 7 pm till 9 pm..
My kampungggggggggg...melaka is the best!haha
Oh yeah ? Really? Gombak is the best.
@@mohdfuzir486 Gombak?? Hahahahaha. Lol
@@bonhamcarter4488 hihihi
I remembered there's a museum of Malaysia's houses in Melaka. Try it out.
It's from the chili powder. That tandoori chicken is real good, I had once years ago but i still recall it
no..tandoori is a method where you roast a chicken/beef inside a big cylindrical clay oven (called tandoor). And the redness is definitely comes from chili spices+yogurt.
nice drone shot
So rebellious menu for breakfast..
😂😂😂😋
How's your drone, Steve? The flowers were not morning glory..its our national flower called Bunga Raya
It’s pretty awful anywhere near a city, where there is ‘interference’. But at the mosque, it worked great! Says it can fly 4000m, but near houses or buildings we can’t get 40m.
@@JetLagWarriors oh I see, know kind a transmission problems, you should change to new one as it under warranty.. BTW, I myself love Malacca/Melaka.. our most historic state in Malaysia..hey, if you happen plan a trip to Kuantan, Pahang..let me now..I'll bring you to Pahang most wanted meals, ikan patin tempoyak..(I know you love tempoyak when you eat it at Singgang Budu in Terengganu🤣)..and most delicous cheese mango cake at Kula Cake house
Green sauce is probably chutney. BTW, have you guys tried garlic naan yet? I'd highly recommend trying it.
The drone is back! 🙌
That intro was awesome, I've got to say
Glad you liked it! Really!! Thanks for sharing
Mosques are mostly closed these days bcoz of the pandemic
Theyre only open during every prayer time and close it back until the next prayer time.
Shame on me. I never knew these good places for food. Must try it one day when i am back to malacca. Thanks for sharing guys 😊
haha yes, they were highly recommended by our viewers!
Ur not wrong on saying dhal. No worries man~~
Did you go to the portuguese village. They make the greatest sea food.
Stay tunes for Potugese Settlement video!! Coming soon
Thats a good technique to rip the naan bread.. we called it roti tempayan..as it is cooked inside a vase (tempayan)
oooh naan is an indian word?
Yes, very much believed so. Am not surprised since a lot of the lingua franca in this region is influenced by sanskrit.
Yeah that's how to start your day...delicious n glorious food👍👍👍enjoy the moment steve n Ivana
Loving it! Espresso and ice cream for breakfast, what could be better!!
Redness in tanduri chicken come from cili powder lah.
Steve and Ivana, the way you eat with hands,sooo local d. Especially mat salleh Steve.👏👏👏
U should going to Portuguese setlement in ujong pasir...5KM from town ....
Aku dari keluarga kaya. Boleh bercuti mana2 jer. Utk ape aku nak pergi Ujong Batu.
sounds interesting!! different type of houses?
@@bonhamcarter4488 mak pak ko acah kaya...ko ni kayap...ko gi portugis pn x kn jumpa ujong pasir...ha...ha....
I saw in your previous vlogs that you two love the Malaysia’s kuih-muih! If you’re still in Melaka, please try the putu piring at Bukit Beruang, Melaka! It’s so good! You may find it as “Putu Piring Tradisional Bukit Beruang”. You may also try the “Hakka Mee Hoon Kuih” at Bukit Beruang too! It’s realy delicious too! The only downside is that you may have to wait for a long time for your order, but it’s worth the wait! The clear soup mee hun kuih and mala mee hoon kuih are my fav! Btw, I’m one of your subscribers from Melaka, Malaysia. So, welcome to Melaka! 🥳 enjoy your stay here 😉
Malacca Straits is one of busiest straits in the world. N most important shipping route from southeast asia and western / african continents
Great video guys...
great Melaka
Ohhhh... so delicious
I think thats the mosque minaret not a lighthouse 😅
ah thanks for correcting!😊
This mosque reminds me of mosque in Jeddah..
The village is named after a British land revenue collector during the British Malaya, Frederick Joseph Morten.
The area used to be a quiet place during the 1960s and 1970s. The area was then evolved to become a tourist attraction since it was declared a heritage village under Malacca's Preservation and Conservation Enactment in 1989. ( Sources Wikipedia)
ruclips.net/video/5SWYezl6wD0/видео.html
Hey! Thanks for sharing this. I immediately thought Dutch when I saw Morten, but lucky there was some info around. What a beautiful place!
That is not a light house. Kik3.
That's is a menirate, where the 'muazin' ( the person who howl the azan / call for prayers) call people to come to the mosque & pray.
Almost all big mosques have a memirate.
minaret is the correct word
Minaret ..typo tu.
Let's just say it's a muslim call for prayer.. Howl is for wolf call for mate
@@kamarudinchiamu436 hahaha . Ada ke patut howl. Lol.
*minaret, the highest point for call to prayers to be sounded by voice but now more often by loud speaker.
Yup. That's the way to tear off a piece of naan. Btw, the red in the Tandoori is tandoori from colouring
Darn, was hoping it wasn't food colouring. That's ok, still delicious
dont forget to try asam pedas...its must try in malacca...you can't get out from malacca if you didnt try it
Wow.....Pak Putra~Chicken Tandoori Really Make Me Hungry & Jealous 😭
*Bagi Sikit Lah.....Lapar Gila Ni. 😢
So glad the drone works after all the trouble and so much travelling to get your hands on a functional drone.
The interior inside the red coloured chicken rice restaurant rather unique to check it out..but I not like the chicken rice ball there..the chicken rice was ok.
The naan both of you had looked very authentic and yummy fluffy with mint sauce ,I love the naans both of you had, will eat there when I go to Melaka next time. I really love good quality naan dip in mint sauce. I will ask for extra.mint dipping sauce. However many other mamak outlets I had patronised served horrible naan and no mint sauce ,just only dhall . Really disappointing. Not all outlets know how to make good naan. As for tandoori chicken, 1 portion can always share between 2 person..most of the time I will not order tandoori chicken as again most outlets also not nice..Naan and tandoori must always choose outlets based on highly recommended outlets...so if no idea, will just order roti canai to be safe
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The breakfast venue also looks very cosy and I love the coffee presentation that both of you had..however as for the durian cake, I can find better ones in other location elsewhere..I love coffee and outlets with coffee culture..Starbucks coffee so so only but price increased so much..and their cakes shrinked in size ..ridiculous price at Starbucks Malaysia..
Hey, thanks for sharing this!
Fresh naan and mint sauce is top notch. We actually wanted to ask for more mint sauce but we were shy lol 😊.
And 'The Daily Fix' we definitely recommend! Was very cosy and the coffee was great.
Thanks again SK BeeBee
@@JetLagWarriors I was hoping you would ask for more mint sauce..goes so well with naan, just go ahead ask for more mint sauce politely with big smile..
Should try roti tempayan.can find at the east cost state.
Malacca is known for its CENCALOK....tried one already?
Working on trying Cencalok... but Steve keeps dodging it lol! Coming soon
KC Liew yesss!! we must try!
Actually you can take pictures or free to stroll along small alley while sightseeing at Kg. Morten. Just ask permission from the house owners. Villagers there are always warm and welcoming to tourist. Perhaps since covid and the day you went for a visit are working days so few villagers to be seen. My aunt live there. The Living Museum probably open on weekend, try your luck and ask villagers around. And do not forget to bring your mask around.
Great comment, thanks for sharing. Also we have been wearing our masks! Thanks for looking out
I can hear the crunch when you bite into the burger!😋😋
Awesome, right? The Daily Fix is really great
Yup, that's right technique using fingers.
Bestnya saya
And yes this is the best tandoori place! I eat here almost every week. HAHA
Dont miss bubur durian next.. I dont where u can find it there
Burger and ice cream for breakfast! 😂😂😂 Nice!!! I had chocolate durian once and can't forget how it tasted. Yummy.
try Malacca Nyonya curry laksa
The chicken at the tandoori place is really nice because they're very fresh. They're slaughtered daily every morning. Don't forget to check out the Baba Low Nyonya Laksa and the Mee Goreng Bodoh.
wow fresh is always best!👍
The green sauce is peppermint..we call it pudina
Sedap ke? Pernah try?
@@mohdfuzir486 sedap.. Kalau kau makan tandoori ke naan slalunya ada..
@@Ryderable18 selalu ada. Tapi tak pernah cuba. Kena cuba nanti.
Must be Covid-related, but usually there are so many tables outside at Pak Putra--all full. But actually it seems outdoor seating would be preferable given the current coronavirus conditions.
Man, we've been loving Malacca so far, but it seems like a lot of our experience has been sort of reduced because of the lack of tourists. Here's hoping they come back rather quickly to help all the smaller businesses.
@@JetLagWarriors Yeah, you're right. Probably just lack of tourist customers. Have fun!
Naan is pronounced as nun. I can't even remember the last time I had one. Maybe 1 to 2 years ago.
You can go Pulau Besar malacca
Must try Nyonya cuisine, Portuguese Malacca cuisine, Chetti Melaka cuisine, etc
any recommendations on where to try those dishes?
@@JetLagWarriors Baba Charlie Nyonya Cake is definitely the best Nyonya cuisine place in Melaka and you will be surprised to see various kind of traditional Nyonya cakes there. This place is one of the must to be visited in Melaka!!
rm68 for breakfast is expensive. however, i think the novelty of the food there is a good reason for the price to be marked up. plus, won't hurt to break the wallet once in a while right?
the 'green' sauce with naan is mint chutney. damn.. the portion of the chicken tandoori is so big!
Won’t hurt to break the wallet once in a while... absolutely right! No regrets 😋
plural for breakfast is breakfastes or breakfast breakfast.
Can you try visit Kota A Famosa?
Yes! Stay tuned
Have you try the durian dodol?
not yet!
we tried dool though!
@@JetLagWarriors whatz dool 👻
They open at night, the stalls
It's dhal.. the one steve pronounced was right not dhol.. hihihi... and if you wanna see traditional houses of Malaysia.. you may go to ayer keroh Melaka.. and experience the traditions life of malaysian..
dhol lolol. DUH!