You should go to jalan pudu near pudu plaza for local street foods. Jalan Alor is for tourist and at least half of the seller & food handler are foreigners.
Love this video! 😍 Bukit Bintang is my favourite area in KL. Oooh favourite Malaysian food… nasi dagang, satay, curry puff 🙈 apam balik… tbh the list could go on & on 😂🇲🇾
From my observation..(I might be wrong)..Alana LOVE anything with MILO in it.Not really into coffee.N will definately give extra point if the food is PINK.She also have sweet tooth. While Skye..She like lamb/mutton..Due to her 1/4 Jamaican heritage.Plus Skye also LOVE Charlie..
My oh my, my fav street food in Malaysia r endless ... Nasi lemak, nasi dagang, nasi kerabu, nasi kukus, laksam, nasi minyak, nasi tomato nasi ayam, nasi campur, satay, Ramly burger, goreng pisang, keropok leko, karipap, dozens of kueh, popiah, char kway teow, curry laksa, asam laksa, dim sum, yong tofu, cheong fun, roti canai, murtabak, biryani, tandoori, tom yum, sup ekor, ikan 3 rasa, kebab, baklava, kunefe, rojak, cendol, ABC, local popsicles, all there r available on d street in Malaysia esp in d pasar malam, open night markets. I didn't explain all d food in English coz it will be too long to explain each one of them. Hope u find d best street food in Malaysia.
Yet again the videos/content you produce are simply out of this world. You always seem to mesmerize me. You have tried various Malaysian food which are very delicious and with a reasonable price. I hope you have fun and enjoy your time while you are here in Malaysia. I can’t wait to see what will you be trying next and where you will be going in around Malaysia.
@@SkyeSamuels it is like some people putting durians into cendols. It is a definite no. Because you want to find out cendol taste. Because you want to find out sugarcane juice taste. Why mix with a foreign object?
For starters, sugarcane may taste like chlorophyll. That strong plant-taste can be very strong for some. You'll get used to it in a while. 😆It's refreshing too. The sauce that came with the Hokkien Mee should be sambal belacan ie chilli+shrimp paste mix. I'll take 9.8 as "exceptional" from now on. Hope to see you trying more Malaysian food in the next video!
It’s Australian brand but it is considered the national beverage of Malaysia. Malaysian one has different flavour due to types of cocoa and different ingredients being used.
My Skye from UK and don't know what is Milo is sad. Milo is the cousin of Ovaltine which I grow up with in a English-speaking country. Don't get it much in the States, but it is nice to see you find it ready-made in Malaysia. Nice tube and the food you had not bad, but next time cane juice without lemon. Go straight, just cane juice.
It is so lovely traveling with you!! there are so many delicious foods!! I want to try these!! Thank you for sharing this my new friend!! Greeting from Korea😍😍👍👍
hi SKYE, you're on fire! enjoying your videos on vietnam and now mylasia. would you ever do a tour of cambodia? i'll probably visit Sihanoukville when my thai visa expires. i hope Sihanoukville is good for digital nomadz.
When I was a kid, there were two places where there would be bells ringing. One was at school, when it begin, break time and when school ends. The other was when the ice cream man comes around.
Next..please go to 1) Tapak Urban Street Dining @ Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur which is not far away from Petronas Twin Tower, open from 5pm 2) Street Market at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman (TAR), KL. Open every Saturday from 6pm.
I’m from Brazil. We drink sugar cane juice regularly (ok maybe not so much is pure sugar) but I think it would be an offense to add anything to it. So no lemon just plain. I can’t wait to go to SEA to get some of the stuff I got back home since I have been in Brazil in a while and don’t have any plans to go any time soon. Thanks for the content.
Hi Skye!! I am going to go to KL next month and your vlogs really help me to plan the trip. Could you please tell me about the camera? The video clip is good quality. Thank you again and have a wonderful trip.❤
One day come to Jakarta indonesia and try hight speed railway from Jakarta to Bandung usualy use car 4 hours, but now with use hight speed railway to Bandung only 45 minute very very fast 350 km /hours wow. This is the first in southeast. Amazing
Probably without beer. A decent price for 2 elsewhere is 60 ringgit? Looking at only 5 sticks of satay - a famous outlet called satay kajang charged rm 1.06 per stick , very nice too, coconut drink (between 4 to 6 per fruit is reasonable if they charge above that, is jalan alor price), hokkien mee(in my area less than 15 depends on portion, not sure about jalan alor), sweet and sour chicken (i think this is above 25 because chicken is expensive now). My prediction is it is extra 20 just eating there. The popular tourist spot which i won't go.
fyi, Malays are a race, Malaysians are citizens of Malaysia.It means that Chinese, Indian and other ethnicities with Malaysian citizenship are called Malaysians
Next time eat at malay restaurant.. Go to indian restarant to try indian food.. More cheap than alor street..after covid so many people taking advantage feom tourist.. Be carefull..
Bapak, did you eat any non halal food in Bali? Otherwise, Bali possibly has the widest range of local and western restaurants / warung in Asean although I didn't see any central asian food like Nepalese or Burmese.
Skye, it's a blasphemy to say Jalan Alor has the best street food. Most of the food there are not even Malaysian to begin with. Go to Kampung Baru for Malay food, or Jalan Pudu for authentic Chinese food, or KL Sentral for Indian food.
My thought on Jalan Alor is its kinda scam.. where you can actually get food much cheaper with better quality. I just wont recomend Jalan alor to tourist.
They obviously cheat u with the price. Thats crazy rm87! N it shud b half or even lesser than half price. Sorry for that happend to both of u here in malaysia. I just cant with that 🥺🥺🥺
...and apparently there'd only one place to get it, and that's Jalan Alor'...Hmmm I think I'm gonna take offence to you sayign that, cause there are LOADDDSS of other night markets and/or places you can get an even wider variety of food. And most of them will be much cheaper than Jalan Alor too...But hey, you'll have fun exploring those other places as they are more authentic than Jalan Alor cause it is too touristy
RM87 for hokkien mee, fried rice, chicken meat, omellete, a glass of milo and coconut? Too expensive! Hopefully they not cheat you since they know you are tourist. Supposedly not more than RM45.
Typical cliche tourist…ohh lets make a video like others youtuber, lets go to jalan alor like other tourist in Malaysia.lets copy other youtuber.yeay jalan alor…next lets go to chinatown petaling street like the other youtuber…pfffttt…next lets go to penang & melaka…come on guys, we have petaling jaya, shah alam, klang, subang, damansara….these place much much much more havoc & happening then jalan alor or petaling streets.do some research ask the locals (different race)
Please don't be disrespectful and bring shame to Malaysians. Most tourists will visit the must see places first and explore other areas when they have time. You must be kidding to suggest shah alam, klang and PJ are tourist worthy. Not everyone just travels for food as some want to see or experience different cultures, architecture (Petaling street area) and vibes (Jalan Alor, Changkat). Just because you don't want to go to Petaling Street and Jalan Alor doesn't mean tourists shouldn't go there to see if they like these places or not. What's more they are right smack in the city center. One thing for sure narrow minded people like you and the satay seller do not know how to make our place foreigners friendly. Why is the macik only uses BM in her menu? If this place caters for international tourists and locals, shouldn't English be used as well? This kind of parochial thinking is what make our tourism in general lagging behind Thailand, Singapore and Bali. Some of you simply don't understand why many foreigners may eat chinese food in Malaysia because many cannot take spicy food including Asians and chinese food is present in almost all part of the world.
What’s your favourite Malaysian food? 🇲🇾🤤
"Nasi Lemak" is my favirate
Nasi Lemak
Roti Canai
Roti John
Ramly Burger
Char Kuew Tiau
Satay
Nasi Lemak, Roti Canai
For me I would say nasi Lemak, Kuih, and a mix of Chinese and Indian Cuisine
*Welcome to Malaysia truly Asia Good food Enjoyed Thanks for Sharing very good video*
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Luv to watching malaysian videos from your channel..I really miss Malaysia so bad🥺.. I’m half Malaysian btw🙋🏻♀️💖from 🇵🇹
Thank you so much! Aww I hope watching these videos help 🥰 I love Portugal!! ❤️
@@SkyeSamuels forgot to tell you that I’ve already subscribed your channel😊gud luck with your content👌
@@audreyDsouza thank you so much ❤️
You should go to jalan pudu near pudu plaza for local street foods. Jalan Alor is for tourist and at least half of the seller & food handler are foreigners.
You're drinking our famous Milo cocoa drink. One of the ingredients used to marinate the satay meat is lemongrass and the sauce is peanut sauce.
Love Milo 🤩 ahhh that was the lemon taste then, and yes peanut sauce!! Thank you 🙏🏻
It’s Australian thou but is considered national beverage in Malaysia.
Love this video! 😍 Bukit Bintang is my favourite area in KL. Oooh favourite Malaysian food… nasi dagang, satay, curry puff 🙈 apam balik… tbh the list could go on & on 😂🇲🇾
I’ve got sooo much more to try! ☺️❤️
From my observation..(I might be wrong)..Alana LOVE anything with MILO in it.Not really into coffee.N will definately give extra point if the food is PINK.She also have sweet tooth.
While Skye..She like lamb/mutton..Due to her 1/4 Jamaican heritage.Plus Skye also LOVE Charlie..
Dont forget Kampung Baru also rite Alana..
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for showing your day exploring d street food in KL.
My oh my, my fav street food in Malaysia r endless ... Nasi lemak, nasi dagang, nasi kerabu, nasi kukus, laksam, nasi minyak, nasi tomato nasi ayam, nasi campur, satay, Ramly burger, goreng pisang, keropok leko, karipap, dozens of kueh, popiah, char kway teow, curry laksa, asam laksa, dim sum, yong tofu, cheong fun, roti canai, murtabak, biryani, tandoori, tom yum, sup ekor, ikan 3 rasa, kebab, baklava, kunefe, rojak, cendol, ABC, local popsicles, all there r available on d street in Malaysia esp in d pasar malam, open night markets. I didn't explain all d food in English coz it will be too long to explain each one of them. Hope u find d best street food in Malaysia.
Amazing malaysian Street food ❤️❤️ love your videos ❤️❤️
Thank you as always!! 🙏🏻
The food was so delicious 🤤 we had such a fun time with you guys! Awesome video 🇲🇾
Yes, can’t wait to see your video! 🤩 likewise, it’s always fun, thank you ❤️
Malaysia indeed a food paradise with diverse range of foods selection.
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Not according to alwin's fan. Lol
Next.....Ramly Burger..
Note :
Burger Benjo = Eggs Burger
Burger Ayam = Chicken Burger
Burger Daging = Beef Burger
Recommendation.. Double Chicken/Beef Special With Cheese
Roti John .. go to "Roti John Titiwangsa
Thank you so much 🙏🏻❤️
মালয়েশিয়ান খাবারগুলো অনেক মজার হয় ভিডিওটা দেখে ভালো লাগলো
Yet again the videos/content you produce are simply out of this world. You always seem to mesmerize me. You have tried various Malaysian food which are very delicious and with a reasonable price. I hope you have fun and enjoy your time while you are here in Malaysia. I can’t wait to see what will you be trying next and where you will be going in around Malaysia.
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
No problem and you are most welcome ❤
what a coincidence that u met ty and soph in the same place
Haha, I was only kidding, we planned to meet up 😆❤️
oh, haha 🤣
Your big mistake was drinking sugarcane juice with lemon. Just buy pure sugarcane juice to drink.
Oh damn! 😆
@@SkyeSamuels it is like some people putting durians into cendols. It is a definite no. Because you want to find out cendol taste. Because you want to find out sugarcane juice taste. Why mix with a foreign object?
For starters, sugarcane may taste like chlorophyll. That strong plant-taste can be very strong for some. You'll get used to it in a while. 😆It's refreshing too. The sauce that came with the Hokkien Mee should be sambal belacan ie chilli+shrimp paste mix. I'll take 9.8 as "exceptional" from now on. Hope to see you trying more Malaysian food in the next video!
Yeah agree with you...sugarcane can drink pure without mix with any other things..
U right. Who would lemon on sugar cane juice? Ewwwww 😂 😂😂😂
Have been to KL 3 times and as recently as June this year. Amazing place with really good people and food. Might actually come back again in October.
The food looked Fantastic. Another good video you 2 really enjoyed it. Cheers
Hey skye...
Very good video again!!
My mouth was watering when you tried chicken 🤤
Thank you!! Haha, it was good 🤩
Hey, another awesome video but Milo is Australian and we drink it all the time here in Australia, Hot or cold.
Thank you! And yes I didn’t know until after, I’ve never seen it before 😳 but it’s super popular in SEA so I had to try!
It’s Australian brand but it is considered the national beverage of Malaysia. Malaysian one has different flavour due to types of cocoa and different ingredients being used.
@@wolger Milo's biggest factory available in Malaysia.
We local thinks Jalan Alor is overrated. The taste is basic for us. Good video btw
My Skye from UK and don't know what is Milo is sad. Milo is the cousin of Ovaltine which I grow up with in a English-speaking country. Don't get it much in the States, but it is nice to see you find it ready-made in Malaysia. Nice tube and the food you had not bad, but next time cane juice without lemon. Go straight, just cane juice.
It is so lovely traveling with you!! there are so many delicious foods!! I want to try these!! Thank you for sharing this my new friend!!
Greeting from Korea😍😍👍👍
💞💖Wonderful beautiful video sharing stay blessed 💖💞
Thank you so much!! 🙏🏻❤️
Lots of Love💕
Have a good journey to all of you🍓
Love these vids! I'm going to Kuala Lumpur and Langkawi next April/May can't wait!
You’re gonna love it 🤩
@@SkyeSamuels I've been sat here working watching all the food videos, wishing I could throw myself through my phone and eat everything haha!
hi SKYE, you're on fire!
enjoying your videos on vietnam and now mylasia.
would you ever do a tour of cambodia?
i'll probably visit Sihanoukville when my thai visa expires.
i hope Sihanoukville is good for digital nomadz.
Those are siew mai (dim sum items). They mix meat eg chicken or pork with a bit of salted fish. Hehehe.
Ahhh so Charlie was right about the fishy taste 😆 thank you! 🙏🏻
When I was a kid, there were two places where there would be bells ringing. One was at school, when it begin, break time and when school ends. The other was when the ice cream man comes around.
my fav street food is ramly burger. hope you try it
Next..please go to
1) Tapak Urban Street Dining @ Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur which is not far away from Petronas Twin Tower, open from 5pm
2) Street Market at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman (TAR), KL. Open every Saturday from 6pm.
I’m from Brazil. We drink sugar cane juice regularly (ok maybe not so much is pure sugar) but I think it would be an offense to add anything to it. So no lemon just plain. I can’t wait to go to SEA to get some of the stuff I got back home since I have been in Brazil in a while and don’t have any plans to go any time soon. Thanks for the content.
Enjoy watching your vlog!!!!
Next time please try street burger.also roti canai banjir 🥰
Hi Skye!!
I am going to go to KL next month and your vlogs really help me to plan the trip.
Could you please tell me about the camera?
The video clip is good quality.
Thank you again and have a wonderful trip.❤
Usually pronounced mai lo, australian origin. Some people pronounceed mee lo.
Ahhh thanks 😀
Great vlog 😊
Thank you!
Try beef rendang and nasi lemak..teh tarik or milo ice for drink
One day come to Jakarta indonesia and try hight speed railway from Jakarta to Bandung usualy use car 4 hours, but now with use hight speed railway to Bandung only 45 minute very very fast 350 km /hours wow. This is the first in southeast. Amazing
*high
You need to see a mental health Doctor 😜
Thanks you guys so much for this remarkable video from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in October of 2022.I really LOVE Southeast Asian foods in 2022!
Great video,i will score 9.8,keep smiling.
Welcome to KL, U are nice and beautiful. Enjoy your trip.
1st view and its comment 😃
Yay! Thanks Mohammed ❤️
Charlie is hard to please so im so curious to see his reaction hahhaha glad he enjoy a few
He’s getting better 🙈 he actually really likes Malaysian food - vlog coming tonight!!
Sugar cane taste much better in Vietnam than in KL!!.. should have to try it there.
Hmm. Why?
Ayam - chicken. Kambing - mutton. Daging - beef
Agree with Wooi Choo sugarcane juice should not mix with lemon , the taste will better with just sugar cane without lemon trust me
Do go to Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman night market
I will check it out! Thank you 🙏🏻
@@SkyeSamuels you're welcome
Saturday night right?
@@GajahMengaumTheBruce yeah
Welcome to Malaysia
Can’t go wrong with satay & peanut sauce. Charlie with his 9.8s 🤣
So good aren’t they 🤩 I never really ate them in Thailand etc. He’s a twit 🤣
@@SkyeSamuels he’s funny. They’re good in Bali too, normally comes as a meal with rice and some random prawn crackers on the side though.
@@SkyeSamuels haven't heard twit in years! Fantastic word 🤝
The sweet and sour chicken is large though. You should show us the bill so we will know.
Yeah it was really good! We didn’t get one that’s why 🙈
@@SkyeSamuels that is wrong. Because customers must get a bill to verify prices. They cannot simply charge.
Probably without beer. A decent price for 2 elsewhere is 60 ringgit? Looking at only 5 sticks of satay - a famous outlet called satay kajang charged rm 1.06 per stick , very nice too, coconut drink (between 4 to 6 per fruit is reasonable if they charge above that, is jalan alor price), hokkien mee(in my area less than 15 depends on portion, not sure about jalan alor), sweet and sour chicken (i think this is above 25 because chicken is expensive now). My prediction is it is extra 20 just eating there. The popular tourist spot which i won't go.
Massive, Fantastical, Deli ish ussss.
Del ish usssss 🤩
I return to Bang Saray Sattahip Friday! You making me so hungry 😋
I’m trying to loose about 10 pounds before I go to give room for Sticky rice and noodle 🍜
You have to come to Penang
I will be there soooon 😄
Bukit bintang in english star hill.
Ahhh, thank you! 🙏🏻
Still better than that alwin who thinks malaysia food scenery is made of malay food
Ah, Skye, it's more a sugarcane wringer than a blender!
fyi, Malays are a race, Malaysians are citizens of Malaysia.It means that Chinese, Indian and other ethnicities with Malaysian citizenship are called Malaysians
Next time eat at malay restaurant..
Go to indian restarant to try indian food..
More cheap than alor street..after covid so many people taking advantage feom tourist..
Be carefull..
Durian is nice
You have come to the right place? All kinds of foods.
Mr. Nine Point Eight.....😁
Haha 9.8..he is funny
for me., Bali (Indonesia) Very best food in the world😝😝😝😝
I need to try 🤩
Bapak, did you eat any non halal food in Bali? Otherwise, Bali possibly has the widest range of local and western restaurants / warung in Asean although I didn't see any central asian food like Nepalese or Burmese.
Jalan Alor is a place for tourist like you
Most of the food are non halal (only a few that is halal)
Try Tapak food truck
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Oh really!? Tapas food truck, I’ll check it out thank you 🤩
@@SkyeSamuels its Tapak not Tapas
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@@SkyeSamuels jln petaling , jalan alor are mostly non-halal food unless you buy ramly burger or satay etc etc.
Non halal is heavenly
Skye, it's a blasphemy to say Jalan Alor has the best street food. Most of the food there are not even Malaysian to begin with. Go to Kampung Baru for Malay food, or Jalan Pudu for authentic Chinese food, or KL Sentral for Indian food.
Coz u never try it.
There’s no Lemon in Satay, it’s Lemongrass!
Expensive food in jalan alor.
Try nasi lemak in mcdonald
My thought on Jalan Alor is its kinda scam.. where you can actually get food much cheaper with better quality. I just wont recomend Jalan alor to tourist.
They obviously cheat u with the price. Thats crazy rm87! N it shud b half or even lesser than half price. Sorry for that happend to both of u here in malaysia. I just cant with that 🥺🥺🥺
...and apparently there'd only one place to get it, and that's Jalan Alor'...Hmmm I think I'm gonna take offence to you sayign that, cause there are LOADDDSS of other night markets and/or places you can get an even wider variety of food. And most of them will be much cheaper than Jalan Alor too...But hey, you'll have fun exploring those other places as they are more authentic than Jalan Alor cause it is too touristy
Lemongrass
That’s the one ☺️
@@SkyeSamuels but the secret magic is still the peanut sauce. I am not sure how indonesian satay taste like but i like satay
Mee = Yellow Egg Noodles
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I wish her partner would not walk round with a face like a smacked arse! Cheer up mate and smile bro, your face won't crack
Alright Mr. Birdseyeview. Will do a big smile for you next time.
Food Muslim malaysia is better than food Chinese Malaysia. hahaha
You’re paying tourist prices…..
RM87 for hokkien mee, fried rice, chicken meat, omellete, a glass of milo and coconut? Too expensive! Hopefully they not cheat you since they know you are tourist. Supposedly not more than RM45.
Typical cliche tourist…ohh lets make a video like others youtuber, lets go to jalan alor like other tourist in Malaysia.lets copy other youtuber.yeay jalan alor…next lets go to chinatown petaling street like the other youtuber…pfffttt…next lets go to penang & melaka…come on guys, we have petaling jaya, shah alam, klang, subang, damansara….these place much much much more havoc & happening then jalan alor or petaling streets.do some research ask the locals (different race)
I’m here for 4 months I have a lot of time to explore 🙂
Please don't be disrespectful and bring shame to Malaysians. Most tourists will visit the must see places first and explore other areas when they have time. You must be kidding to suggest shah alam, klang and PJ are tourist worthy. Not everyone just travels for food as some want to see or experience different cultures, architecture (Petaling street area) and vibes (Jalan Alor, Changkat).
Just because you don't want to go to Petaling Street and Jalan Alor doesn't mean tourists shouldn't go there to see if they like these places or not. What's more they are right smack in the city center.
One thing for sure narrow minded people like you and the satay seller do not know how to make our place foreigners friendly. Why is the macik only uses BM in her menu? If this place caters for international tourists and locals, shouldn't English be used as well? This kind of parochial thinking is what make our tourism in general lagging behind Thailand, Singapore and Bali.
Some of you simply don't understand why many foreigners may eat chinese food in Malaysia because many cannot take spicy food including Asians and chinese food is present in almost all part of the world.
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