@@PlanetDoug the dishes are common in Malaysia and Singapore. But I've never seen tea with so much foam.….very interesting. I shall pay Coconut Bay a visit on my next trip to Port Dickson. Cheers!
I figured since I had the Olympus back from the shop, I might as well use it a bit. 😎 Though I could probably get the same basic effect with just my smartphone. Using the Olympus made me feel professional - zooming in and getting things in focus...
I could have used your expertise for this experience. I'm sure you know all about this special foamy tea and everything else about the food. I end up nothing but questions. 😀
Thank you for mentioning the "Devil's Tower" from Close Encounters. The tea immediately reminded me of it and I am glad that I am not alone in the reference. That is also oneof my favorite movies growing up. My father took me to it and I was completely enamored by the film at the time and even to this day. Regardless of the reference, the meal and the tea looked wonderful.
I couldn't think of the name at the time: Devil's Tower. There's actually a name for this kind of mountain, isn't there? While shooting the video, I was trying to remember the name, but I couldn't come up with it. I think it's a tabletop mountain, right? Or a mesa? Close Encounters is one of my favorite movies, as well. I can't remember the first time I watched it, but it always hooks me.
What a beautifully located kopitam. Sitting under a tree is so enjoyable. Getting harder to find such gems in Malaysia as concrete and bitumen become the norm even in small towns CC On AI I cannot stand videos with synthesised voices not to mention AI
The extra dumping are of a diffrent type.. its much bigger and made from slightly diffrent components … most Chinese eateries does not serve beef..so its not beef… 😀 the dumplings that comes with the noodles are called wan ton, then the other one is called sui kau.
You may want to suggest the owner to rename it to Devil's Tower Teh .. hahaha. Cc Wantan Mee from a Chinese run food stall is almost always with minced pork.
That could be it. I was thinking that they must add something to the tea to make the bubbles like this. Honey might do it, kind of like making soap bubbles, but with honey.
Teh tarik with amazing foam....wow!
I was actually curious if this was a common dish in Malaysia. Or did this restaurant invent it?
@@PlanetDoug the dishes are common in Malaysia and Singapore. But I've never seen tea with so much foam.….very interesting. I shall pay Coconut Bay a visit on my next trip to Port Dickson. Cheers!
Look at those close up shots.. nice addition for sure. That drink is a signature indeed.. must try next time I visit PD
I figured since I had the Olympus back from the shop, I might as well use it a bit. 😎 Though I could probably get the same basic effect with just my smartphone. Using the Olympus made me feel professional - zooming in and getting things in focus...
I am there twice a week. Good food 😋
Glad you enjoy coconut bay! Good memory
I could have used your expertise for this experience. I'm sure you know all about this special foamy tea and everything else about the food. I end up nothing but questions. 😀
Nice one too. I'm eating the tea.. epic 😂
the tea! wow 😲
It is minced pork in the wanton.
Hope to see you soon here in pekanbaru.😊
Too many lols watching you eating the tea foam😂
I still don't know if you are supposed to eat the foam. But I figured, why not? It was tasty. 😂
Thank you for mentioning the "Devil's Tower" from Close Encounters. The tea immediately reminded me of it and I am glad that I am not alone in the reference. That is also oneof my favorite movies growing up. My father took me to it and I was completely enamored by the film at the time and even to this day.
Regardless of the reference, the meal and the tea looked wonderful.
I couldn't think of the name at the time: Devil's Tower. There's actually a name for this kind of mountain, isn't there? While shooting the video, I was trying to remember the name, but I couldn't come up with it. I think it's a tabletop mountain, right? Or a mesa?
Close Encounters is one of my favorite movies, as well. I can't remember the first time I watched it, but it always hooks me.
Charming kopitiam ❤❤
Love your videos
We will go to the resturant when i get back home in Seremban 3. Looks so nice.
What a beautifully located kopitam. Sitting under a tree is so enjoyable. Getting harder to find such gems in Malaysia as concrete and bitumen become the norm even in small towns
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On AI I cannot stand videos with synthesised voices not to mention AI
Please let me know if you come again in pekanbaru Indonesia.
The extra dumping are of a diffrent type.. its much bigger and made from slightly diffrent components … most Chinese eateries does not serve beef..so its not beef… 😀 the dumplings that comes with the noodles are called wan ton, then the other one is called sui kau.
You may want to suggest the owner to rename it to Devil's Tower Teh .. hahaha. Cc
Wantan Mee from a Chinese run food stall is almost always with minced pork.
Mixed with honey maybe
That could be it. I was thinking that they must add something to the tea to make the bubbles like this. Honey might do it, kind of like making soap bubbles, but with honey.
The tea foam is good for fire fighting😅 just in case
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