Singapore used to be so good for food but now everywhere is closed when you feel hungry for something. JB is the opposite but is it really worth the crossing?
Ho Seng Kee OG is the spicy version… last time his Dad only did spicy and non spicy version.. now so many diff type but I still stick to OG extra spicy used to be RM5-6 for a bowl of wantan mee before he move to expensive City Square several yrs ago
Hai Kah Lang (Michelin star) from Cheras, KL has now open a branch in JB. Must try the signature Mixed Seafood Bee Hoon. 173, Jalan Sutera, Taman Sentosa
Thanks for your comments. There are so many more dining places in JB that we have yet to try and we are still discovering new ones. Any recommendations for our future exploration would be greatly appreciated 😊.
for satay, a stall in bukit indah at hook sang restaurant is a much better satay and cheaper too. Thick and rich flavor and thick peanut sauce. For the kacang pool, there is also a food stall in plaza larkin food court which also have plenty of warung with variety of malay dishes which are not too bad.
Their dim sum is not as refined, as the skin of their dumplings are a little thicker than ideal. Nonetheless, they are still very good and thus in our top 10 list.
It’s a different comparison. St Regis dimsum is more refined. JB dimsum is more hearty and not exquisite pieces. Both are satisfying, at different price points.
@@playfuldaily When I visited Singapore, I went to 7 dim sum restaurant in 4 days. Most are heavy on the MSG. The only one that had no MSG was a membership club that a friend took me to.
Kam Long used to be better before borders were closed. The curry gravy was slightly thicker but still watery. Unfortunately, after the borders opened up, the curry gravy was not the same as before and seems to be slightly thinner.
Must be expensive?
Singapore used to be so good for food but now everywhere is closed when you feel hungry for something. JB is the opposite but is it really worth the crossing?
Excellent video of food recommendations. I know several of the locations you mentioned.
Thank you!
It will be nice for you to tell us what are the food prices.
I suggest u indicate the address below the food that u recommend so that we r able to try it out. Thanks
The address and google map links can be found in the description.
Nice video, some places I need to try. If you would ever like to do a collaboration in Johor please let me know.
Will be nicer if prices are included for reference.
Ho Seng Kee OG is the spicy version… last time his Dad only did spicy and non spicy version.. now so many diff type but I still stick to OG extra spicy
used to be RM5-6 for a bowl of wantan mee before he move to expensive City Square several yrs ago
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Thanks for the mouth watering food, could you please state clearly the location and show the shop or restaurants name clearly, Thanks very much.
Thanks for watching! The addresses and google map links are in the description. Hope it helps.
Hai Kah Lang (Michelin star) from Cheras, KL has now open a branch in JB. Must try the signature Mixed Seafood Bee Hoon.
173, Jalan Sutera, Taman Sentosa
Thanks for the recommendation!
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Thank you for your Top 10 for Singaporeans, staying in Johor for the last 16 years I would not feel all of them to be so.
Thanks for your comments. There are so many more dining places in JB that we have yet to try and we are still discovering new ones. Any recommendations for our future exploration would be greatly appreciated 😊.
for satay, a stall in bukit indah at hook sang restaurant is a much better satay and cheaper too. Thick and rich flavor and thick peanut sauce. For the kacang pool, there is also a food stall in plaza larkin food court which also have plenty of warung with variety of malay dishes which are not too bad.
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Thanks for including the addresses
You are welcome!
lol it’s very difficult to be on a diet in Malaysia 😂
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The curry fish head is no longer so delicious
We haven’t tried it for a while. Previous experience was good for us. Sad to hear that it wasn’t a good one for you.
1st~!
ya still covering ur foods... as it go...so many car n school holiday coming... jam jam jam...later...
Enjoy the food exploration! You can consider taking the train which is faster to get through.
Wah! How can you miss out the Kway Teow Kia at the Pelangi Mall Side street road restaurant. The Best
Thanks for your recommendation. We will try that one day.
What did you mean by “not exquisite “? Thanks
Their dim sum is not as refined, as the skin of their dumplings are a little thicker than ideal. Nonetheless, they are still very good and thus in our top 10 list.
Thanks for the video, will try some of the stalls that you lovely couple had recommended.
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Now i know what to eat in JB.
Hope you have a good foodie trip there soon!
Pls consider adding addresses in video description
Thanks for your suggestion. We will do this.
oh man! the fish eye ball...mouth watering!
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Please share location
The addresses are all in the description.
How on earth do you two stay so slim and trim after all that food? 😮😊
We love to eat delicious food so we workout regularly. Since calorie burn is hard, we tend to select food ‘worthy’ of our effort.
So easy to go to JB. Shall certainly go there for yummy food
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Is the dim sum better than St Regis Singapore?
It’s a different comparison. St Regis dimsum is more refined. JB dimsum is more hearty and not exquisite pieces. Both are satisfying, at different price points.
@@playfuldaily When I visited Singapore, I went to 7 dim sum restaurant in 4 days. Most are heavy on the MSG. The only one that had no MSG was a membership club that a friend took me to.
Will need some transport to get to these places.
We took grab to these places. It’s more convenient for us.
Good video.. Thk u
Thanks for watching!
Love how succint your videos are! Thanks !
Thanks!
Thank you👍👌🙏
You are welcome 😊
I will Come to JB from SG, thanks for the video ! ❤
You are welcome!
Kam Long used to be better before borders were closed. The curry gravy was slightly thicker but still watery.
Unfortunately, after the borders opened up, the curry gravy was not the same as before and seems to be slightly thinner.
Wish we had a chance to try it before COVID.
yes, the gravy is poor quality , too diluted. I find it one of the worst I have tasted unfortunately
Looking at the gula malaka, that 津津desert near my house dun need to mention liao.
Amazing that most of these stores I never tried b4. Thanks !! 🤤🤤🤤
You are welcome! Hope you get to enjoy some of these!