Yea told you, you'd love our laksa. Dan if you go further down the road, just opposite the small buddist temple there's a food eatery called Bishop's gate. They also sell laksa. But you should try their kueh chap and pork satay. Kueh chap is famous as a breakfast dish in Sarawak. Our laksa is different from others because the laksa paste uses about 28 different herbs and spices so the taste is very unique. That's why the late Anthony Bourdain call it the "Breakfast of the Gods".
As a Malaysian, I have tried and love Laksa Terengganu (cooked by old folks), Laksa Johor (cooked by late mom, the only laksa to be enjoyed with hands), Laksa Penang and Laksa Sarawak....I love them all equally!!!!
I love laksa...every State diffrent tastes different u must try all place ,u come to AEON MALL Seksyen 13 ,Shah Alam ,have a many eatery from Selangor,Terengganu,Pahang,and many more,,..👍👍👍😋😋😋😋
Well I homecook angel hair spaghetti as kolo mee, added with Sarawak laksa soup, also self-cooked from raw ingredients I bought at supermarket and still its super nice. PS the Juat Siang Laksa Sarawak - never been there for years but their mi pok is so delicious.
Anthony Bourdin went to Choon Hui Cafe and had his Sarawak Laksa there. He mentioned the Sarawak Laksa is the Breakfast for Gods. Also Try out their half boiled eggs, and Roti Kahwin and Teh Tarik drink.
Hi Dan, I'm Amanda from Kuching. I'm so happy that you're here trying out local dishes. I highly highly recommend trying the laksa from Chong Choon cafe, It is a MUST!! I swear you won't regret it😄Its DA BEST place to get laksa
1:12 it's a Roselle,a type of wild flower that have many use,you can peel the petal and boil it with sugar to make a cordial or tea either serve as hot or cool, the taste are kind of like grape mix with strawberry, it's my favourite drink especially when it hot out there, the drink are really good for the bodies because it lower glucose in the blood but diabetic patient should beware,it also good for digestion so yeah,a very good plant in South East Asia
Malaysia has 13 states and each state has their own laksa. To me Penang laksa is fishy, Kl laksa is nyonya curry type and Sarawak Laksa is actually cooked in prawn shells and chicken together and some sambal. To me as a Sarawakian, I am bias when it comes to Laksa as I think we have the best one so far 🤪
1:05 That's roselle. It's a plant in the same family (Hibiscus) as the bendi/lady's fingers. 1:57 That is locally known as "terung Dayak" or "Dayak eggplant". It's a type of eggplant with a sourish taste sort after by locals especially the indigenous Dayak community. You can't find that growing in the peninsula. Some have tried growing them behind their backyard or in pots but not very successful. NOT pumpkin at all. 😆 3:45 That's a looooooooooooooooooooong way to keep the broth! 5:12 Calamansi. Give the broth a bit of tang. 10:20 Who invented it? There are not one story, so... it's hard to say but it's accepted that the first packed laksa paste was the Swallow brand by a Mr. Tan. 11:45 It's okay if you like Penang laksa more. 😄 It's not a competition. Each has their own uniqueness. For us Sarawakians... our laksa being given the title of "breakfast of the gods" by the late Anthony Bourdain is already a wonderful thing.
Haha, not a competition, just trying to figure out which one was better. Impossible to say 😅 ah wow, thanks for all of your detailed answers and information Do, that's amazing! I'd have swore that was pumpkin though 🤣🤣 have an awesome day!
Wow, Dan! Am impressed! You know what pandan, taugeh & belacan is now. Thanks for your videos. Mom has just passed on a few days ago. Am missing her so much. Missed your previous videos. Will catch up later. Continue your Malysian culinary journey! Don't let it stop! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🇲🇾
The laksa looks super good, Dan. I was having my dinner at home while watching this. I would trade it for this! 😂😊I see Sun Kissed Bucket List is here also. I love her raw english accent. Btw, congrats on reaching 10K subscribers and the sunglasses looks cool. 😎🤣☺
@@DanvsFoodNo problem, see ur next video & more food exploring😄😄Welcome back Borneo - Sabah & Sarawak anytime. Importantly stay healthy, enjoy and safe trip.
On my, am I envious having watched you devour this! It's true, I remember thinking Laksa never tasted the same twice but was always good. Really enjoying your Malaysian series Dan, 👍👍😊
There are so many. I even saw laksa Siniawan, the small village where me and subscribers ate at a couple of episodes ago, laksa is endless here haha thanks 😊🙏😊
All Laksa varieties in Malaysia, Singapore & Indonesia are curry-ish noodle dish except Northern Malaysia Laksas (Including Penang Laksa) which are Asam Laksa (literally means sour laksa) The broader picture is actually Penang Laksa is the odd one actually
Actually you dont have to pour all the sambal in there. It make the broth more salty. The correct way to eat the laksa is put all the stuffs in the spoon including the chicken meat, and the egg then eat it. While you chewing the noodle, scoop some broth n sip it with the spoon. Then take some sambal with your chopstick and chew them together. That is the art of eating laksa. The steps apply to all soupy dishes in sarawak
The thin rice noodle you eat, we call it Bee Hon or Mee Hon here in Malaysia. You probably saw this words already while exploring our food courts in Malaysia
@@DanvsFood I watched and saw the name at the beginning of this video. I googled and only could find one result on tripadvisor: Juat Siang cafe, 34 & 40 Carpenter Street, Kuching 93000 Malaysia. Is this the same place?
The broth looks very runny tbh, and usually a proper laksa sarawak stall would have everything at the stall including a big pot of boiling broth. The coriander is also the wrong type. Hope its still delicious though and hopefully you get to try other places for sarawak laksa.
Quite unpolished version...hmm... .try the more popular ones as suggested by other subscribers...I'm sure you've had more the past few days... What about KUEH CHAP? Also something that is popular over there that we can hardly find in KL
Laksa is delicious, but eating hot soup noodles in such heat & humidity??? 🥵 I prefer Ais/Ice Kachang for lunch! 🥶 There is another Vlogger behind you with a HUGE camera set up.
Another advisable practise here dan. i noticed you like drinking the broth first before eating noodles in malaysia. That reduced the volume and the noodles are not soaked properly in the hot broth to soften it. Do not do that. Eat the noodles and stuff first before drinking the broth later. I mean you have all the time in the world later to drink it. Do not dry up the bowl halfway down and start eating noodles. Not a good prastise.
Yea told you, you'd love our laksa. Dan if you go further down the road, just opposite the small buddist temple there's a food eatery called Bishop's gate. They also sell laksa. But you should try their kueh chap and pork satay. Kueh chap is famous as a breakfast dish in Sarawak. Our laksa is different from others because the laksa paste uses about 28 different herbs and spices so the taste is very unique. That's why the late Anthony Bourdain call it the "Breakfast of the Gods".
Wow 28? I can believe that, super yum 😋
You our friend are making us hungry now lol 😆 we're going to order extra dinner 😋
Yes 😋😋😋
Wow best video sharing friend greetings know me from sri aman sarawak malaysia 👍👍
Thank you 😊
There are many laksa in malaysia eg nyonya laksa, penang laksa, curry laksa, sarawak laksa, johor laksa
So many haha
As a Malaysian, I have tried and love Laksa Terengganu (cooked by old folks), Laksa Johor (cooked by late mom, the only laksa to be enjoyed with hands), Laksa Penang and Laksa Sarawak....I love them all equally!!!!
Laksa with hands, oh wow 😲 thanks for watching Shuib 🙏😊🙏😋🙏
Next....the least recommended breakfast in kuching...mee jawa...at kai joo lane, right by the central police station..
I saw but was closed, and a couple of other small stands in food court near the Hilton hotel were also closed 🤷 thanks mate 🙏
I love laksa...every State diffrent tastes different u must try all place ,u come to AEON MALL Seksyen 13 ,Shah Alam ,have a many eatery from Selangor,Terengganu,Pahang,and many more,,..👍👍👍😋😋😋😋
It's so amazing isn't it 🙂
My favourite Sarawak Laksa in Kuching is at Mom's Laksa Cafe.
Ok 👌👍🙏
The best Laksa in Sarawak is at Kota Sentosa market 1st floor, stall 16.
The taste really super delicious !!!
Thank you 😊 many comments say the neat, but different places haha. I guess we all have different tastes of which is the best Laksa here 😜🙏🙂😊👍🥰
Well I homecook angel hair spaghetti as kolo mee, added with Sarawak laksa soup, also self-cooked from raw ingredients I bought at supermarket and still its super nice. PS the Juat Siang Laksa Sarawak - never been there for years but their mi pok is so delicious.
Thank you Terence 😊🙂👍😋
Anthony Bourdin went to Choon Hui Cafe and had his Sarawak Laksa there. He mentioned the Sarawak Laksa is the Breakfast for Gods. Also Try out their half boiled eggs, and Roti Kahwin and Teh Tarik drink.
All delicious 😋🤤😋
Yummy yummy laksa sarawak
Yes. Could basically love off of it haha
I love ❤️ Malaysia so adventure, green and healthy foods 👏👏👏
I love it 😍
Finally, u had Sarawak Laksa
Yes 😋😋😋
Hi Dan, I'm Amanda from Kuching. I'm so happy that you're here trying out local dishes. I highly highly recommend trying the laksa from Chong Choon cafe, It is a MUST!! I swear you won't regret it😄Its DA BEST place to get laksa
Thank you 😊
I'm writing just to say Hi ! glad u made it to Kuching.. keep vlogging, I love your content 🥰
Thank you so much Caroline 😊👍😊
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for showing your experience with d famous laksa Sarawak.
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@@DanvsFood 🤗
1:12 it's a Roselle,a type of wild flower that have many use,you can peel the petal and boil it with sugar to make a cordial or tea either serve as hot or cool, the taste are kind of like grape mix with strawberry, it's my favourite drink especially when it hot out there, the drink are really good for the bodies because it lower glucose in the blood but diabetic patient should beware,it also good for digestion so yeah,a very good plant in South East Asia
Ahhh, that's the one. Roselle. I've seen it quite a lot, but never really noticed it in the foods. Drinks it is ♥️🙏♥️
@@DanvsFood, people have been pretty creative. They're in cakes, in drinks... candies, dessert, even Sarawak rice wine!
Wow 😲 rice wine? That's awesome. I gotta try that 😋
Malaysia has 13 states and each state has their own laksa. To me Penang laksa is fishy, Kl laksa is nyonya curry type and Sarawak Laksa is actually cooked in prawn shells and chicken together and some sambal. To me as a Sarawakian, I am bias when it comes to Laksa as I think we have the best one so far 🤪
Yeah, can really taste the prawn I'm the broth, super yummy 😋
Lady, don't be shy. 😆 You're not bias is the late Anthony Bourdain himself declare laksa Sarawak as "the breakfast of the gods".
Thanks you sir coming to sarawak
My pleasure 🙂
1:05 That's roselle. It's a plant in the same family (Hibiscus) as the bendi/lady's fingers.
1:57 That is locally known as "terung Dayak" or "Dayak eggplant". It's a type of eggplant with a sourish taste sort after by locals especially the indigenous Dayak community. You can't find that growing in the peninsula. Some have tried growing them behind their backyard or in pots but not very successful. NOT pumpkin at all. 😆
3:45 That's a looooooooooooooooooooong way to keep the broth!
5:12 Calamansi. Give the broth a bit of tang.
10:20 Who invented it? There are not one story, so... it's hard to say but it's accepted that the first packed laksa paste was the Swallow brand by a Mr. Tan.
11:45 It's okay if you like Penang laksa more. 😄 It's not a competition. Each has their own uniqueness. For us Sarawakians... our laksa being given the title of "breakfast of the gods" by the late Anthony Bourdain is already a wonderful thing.
Haha, not a competition, just trying to figure out which one was better. Impossible to say 😅 ah wow, thanks for all of your detailed answers and information Do, that's amazing! I'd have swore that was pumpkin though 🤣🤣 have an awesome day!
Congrats brother 👍👍
Thank you 😊
Wow, Dan! Am impressed! You know what pandan, taugeh & belacan is now. Thanks for your videos. Mom has just passed on a few days ago. Am missing her so much. Missed your previous videos. Will catch up later. Continue your Malysian culinary journey! Don't let it stop! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🇲🇾
Thank you Val 😊🙏👍😊
The laksa looks super good, Dan. I was having my dinner at home while watching this. I would trade it for this! 😂😊I see Sun Kissed Bucket List is here also. I love her raw english accent. Btw, congrats on reaching 10K subscribers and the sunglasses looks cool. 😎🤣☺
What ya have for your dinner? Yeah, Sun Kissed Bucket List are here. Thanks so much Kenny 😊😊😊
@@DanvsFood It was chicken with dried cilli in black sauce and rice. It's a Chinese dish. Gee.. I don't know what's it called. Stupid me. 😂🤣
Haha no worries, sounds good though 😋😋😋
7:00 That lime we called it here in Sarawak
"limau belachan"
Ok 🙂 thanks random views 🙏
wow! Thanks for this video, tomorrow i will go there to eat my breakfast.
Yes 🥰 thank you Henry 🙏🙏🙏
Soon start Kuching Festival 29/07-21/08 with 423 food stall😍😍😍u still around Kuching? must come ya👍🏻👍🏻
Yeah I heard, will probably miss this due to time constraints. Wish I had unlimited time here haha. Thanks Kian 🙏👍🙂
@@DanvsFood, it's a yearly event. Come back next year.
@@DanvsFoodNo problem, see ur next video & more food exploring😄😄Welcome back Borneo - Sabah & Sarawak anytime. Importantly stay healthy, enjoy and safe trip.
Thanks guys 🙏👍😊
You my friend understand food 👏
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Dang it, Dan.. gonna go out and get me a nice bowl of laksa.. right.. now..
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Yes 😋😋😋
Epic bowl of goodness, good to the last drop mate. Someday you'll have a film crew like that following you around at the 10 minute mark
Yeah, they seems very professional. For Sarawak local TV 🙂
This is making me starving. Looks wonderful. X
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On my, am I envious having watched you devour this! It's true, I remember thinking Laksa never tasted the same twice but was always good. Really enjoying your Malaysian series Dan, 👍👍😊
Yeah, I still wonder why they cal the dish with the same name 😅
Bravo
Was delicious 😋
There you go..Breakfast Of God..Enjoy Dan 🥂🥂
Yes 😋😋😋
That's what I've thought.. all over 🇲🇾 provinces have their own different laksas, some of them are indeed seems like a new dish totally.. 👌
There are so many. I even saw laksa Siniawan, the small village where me and subscribers ate at a couple of episodes ago, laksa is endless here haha thanks 😊🙏😊
Looks absolutely amazing. Thank you Dan.
It really was 😋
You should also try Laksa Kelantan. Its completely different too
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you should try Top Spot for a seafood dinner. Its nearby your area
Thanks for the recommendation Yoko 👍🙏👍
Wow Mr Dan, superb.Empty bowl,all gravy clear & clean.' SELERA' 1ST LEVEL❤❤👍HAHA
Always empty the bowl haha
Can you eat Bun Cha again ...??? Very special way....
Haha, ok, thanks Tri
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Thank you 👍
5:12 That is a calamansi lime, Dan... kumquat is different.
Thank you 😊
Good 👍🏻
Thanks 😊👍🙏
Lol…😂His expressions were hilarious 🤣
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Sure good sir. If you can go to Gedong and taste the king prawn mee. Out of this world good super taste. Btw im new subscriber
Thank you Dyak 🙏
1:06 is Rozelle...
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Oh, you went to my uncle's coffee shop. That is my aunty.
It was delicious 😋 Thanks for watching Adele 👍
Nice
Thank you 😊
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Thank you 😊
Welcome to sarawak borneo bro...
Thank you Jackson 🙏😊🙏
If ur in bishop gate area u should try the laksa at Lau ya keng…aka carpenter street laksa or try the George cafe laksa…far better than this
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I believe you will enjoy steamboat with Sarawak laksa's soup.
Yes 😋
All Laksa varieties in Malaysia, Singapore & Indonesia are curry-ish noodle dish except Northern Malaysia Laksas (Including Penang Laksa) which are Asam Laksa (literally means sour laksa) The broader picture is actually Penang Laksa is the odd one actually
Ahh, ok, thanks for the info 🙏🙏🙏
Now, this is The Breakfast of the God
Is pretty damn delicious I'd give it that 🤤😅😋
that's one happy guy enjoying his food! xD
Indeed 😊
That’s calamansi not kumquat also hope u enjoyed your stay here in kuching 🔥
Yes, that's the one. Thank you Laurrienne 🙏🙏😲
Have you not try nyonya laksa
I haven't. There are too many to try. But I will have it some time in the future I am sure. Thank you SHARIL 👍🙂🙏
Actually you dont have to pour all the sambal in there. It make the broth more salty. The correct way to eat the laksa is put all the stuffs in the spoon including the chicken meat, and the egg then eat it. While you chewing the noodle, scoop some broth n sip it with the spoon. Then take some sambal with your chopstick and chew them together. That is the art of eating laksa. The steps apply to all soupy dishes in sarawak
Thanks for letting me know how to eat this dish and other dishes in sarawak 🙏🙏🙏
The thin rice noodle you eat, we call it Bee Hon or Mee Hon here in Malaysia. You probably saw this words already while exploring our food courts in Malaysia
Yeah, the Penang laksa noodle was completely different 😲 all delicious though 😋
Hi Dan! What is the address of this restaurant?
I say the name at the beginning of the video 👍
@@DanvsFood I watched and saw the name at the beginning of this video. I googled and only could find one result on tripadvisor: Juat Siang cafe, 34 & 40 Carpenter Street, Kuching 93000 Malaysia. Is this the same place?
Yeah this is the one 👍🙂👍
Dan, I lived in Brighton for 8 years. You can't get this kind of food there. You can buy the laksa paste and make it at home .
Definitely not. I think Asian food is pretty bad in England. Even in London's Chinatown, bad experiences haha
Definitely best to make it homemade for sure 😋😋😋
Cant you try gambir sarawakk
Perhaps you could educate Dan on the usage and application of our Malaysian Spanish fly
Can try. What's Spanish fly? Haha
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Thank you 😊
The late Anthony Bourdain said it's a breakfast for the Gods.
He did indeed 🙏😊🙂👍
The broth looks very runny tbh, and usually a proper laksa sarawak stall would have everything at the stall including a big pot of boiling broth. The coriander is also the wrong type. Hope its still delicious though and hopefully you get to try other places for sarawak laksa.
It was utterly delicious. I don't think flavour can exceed this, well, not by much anyway haha. Thanks flying fox 👍
Breakfast of the Gods
Thanks for watching Adrian 🙏😋👍
Those who tried Sarawak Laksa will become Gods
That awakening sensation 😏
Haha 😅 yes
First!!!
Thank you 😊
if you go to a coffee shop in front of the waterfront pedestrian bridge the laksa broth is intensely hot and thick, it's made by indonesian cook.
Thank you 😊
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one is not enough, need order another 1 bowl 😄
Haha 🤣
Dan... Anthony Bourdain calls this the food of the Gods
Yes 🥰
1.5 pound you cannot get in london. Breakfast of gods.
Definitely not haha
Calamansi if green is sour
It was half sweet and sour, proper delicious 😋
haha , now you know each state history n the cooking material difference , if you continue expose food you will enjoy food in malaysia
It does indeed. I'm learning more and more every day. Thanks Khang 🙏👍😊🙂
@@DanvsFood you can do very good food channel in Asia.
Haha I'd love that
Quite unpolished version...hmm... .try the more popular ones as suggested by other subscribers...I'm sure you've had more the past few days... What about KUEH CHAP? Also something that is popular over there that we can hardly find in KL
Thanks Gerard 🙏🙂😊🙏
That is actually calamansi lime, not kamquat. That's why it tastes a bit sweet.
Ok 🙂
12:02 cow mooing haha
Haha 🤣
I believe the red stuff was belacan not sambal
Ok 👍😊
That is not kumquat, that is kalamansi.✌🏼
Ok 👌🙂👍
Laksa is delicious, but eating hot soup noodles in such heat & humidity??? 🥵 I prefer Ais/Ice Kachang for lunch! 🥶
There is another Vlogger behind you with a HUGE camera set up.
I know right. Seems to work though and I'm willing to sweat and overheat in such temperatures if I get to eat these delicious foods 😋
AFAIK, Penany Laksa is more fishy, more oniony, not much hint of coconut.
Delicious 😋
Is it the best laksa in all of Malaysia haha
That's a hard one. Penang was also soooo goood 🤤🤤🤤
No Fish in Sarawak Laksa lol
Prawn and chicken 😋😋😋
Another advisable practise here dan. i noticed you like drinking the broth first before eating noodles in malaysia. That reduced the volume and the noodles are not soaked properly in the hot broth to soften it. Do not do that. Eat the noodles and stuff first before drinking the broth later. I mean you have all the time in the world later to drink it. Do not dry up the bowl halfway down and start eating noodles.
Not a good prastise.
Thanks guys 🙏👍😊
Breakfast of the Gods
Yes 🥰