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Hi Deana & Phil, I love your videos! Malaysia is indeed a wonderful place for food lovers. I saw momos in your videos, would you be able to share the name of the nepali momo place?? I live in Malaysia and I would like to try them. Thanks!
I love Malaysia. Super diverse, super green, and has something for everyone. You just need to discover it beyond KL, not only within KL, which is a great city.
What a relief! You're eating great food in a clean environment and I'm not constantly thinking you might get food poisoning! You both look MUCH MORE relaxed!
Pls next time coming to Terengganu Kelantan Sarawak Sabah as the city offer a different vibes, beach vibes, different life of vibes. Even me from Penang, we driving to Kuala Terengganu for holiday and we loved to chill relax and eat
@@mohamadamirul3843 no offence but honestly ain't nobody wanna go kelantan or terengganu as PAS made those states under shariah law and there's not much to see honestly besides the islands
@@mohamadamirul3843 as I mentioned besides the islands and probably the capital city of the state, the rest of the places are quite not so developed compared to other states like Selangor, Penang, Johor
Top 8 tallest building in Kuala Lumpur 1) Merdeka PNB 118 - 679 meters (second tallest building in the world) 2) The Exchange TRX 106 - 454 meters (one of the luxury and expensive mall in KL) 3) Pertronas Twin Towers - 452 meters (Tallest Twin Towers in the world) 4) KL tower - 421 meters 5) Oxley Tower - 346 meters 6) Four Seasons Hotel - 343 meters 7) Menara Telekom Tower (TM Tower) - 310 meters 8) 8 Conlay KL - 308 meters
Deana, carrot cake is my ALL TIME favorite too and I love when it's packed with goodies like pineapple shreds and raisins! I'm happy you got your fix 🥕🤗
Malaysia such a melting pot . Also when talking about food, it takes care the hygiene and cleanliness for a better experience. You will be surprised how easy your stomach aligned to malaysian food even the street food . Cause that's important thing to consider for travellers
You guys are supposed to mix in that small cube of salty fish into the claypot chicken rice to increase the flavours. It's an essential condiment for this dish. That place is a Michelin Star restaurant by the way. Lol😂
Combination of amazing food, friendly people and exciting night life, beautiful spots and culture. So wonderful to see you enjoy Malaysia to the fullest!
Malaysia has set the standards for above ground walkways in Southeast Asia since the 1960's. All other Southeast Asian nations followed suit thereafter.
Same here, I was literally screamed NOOOOO! LOL!.. yes mixed it, mashed it and stir into the rice and mixed well. Once you eat it like that, you will find eating without it doesn't taste as good anymore haha
The food looks wonderful, the city too. Though I am not usually someone who likes hanging out in the malls, the food choices and what they have there may change my mind. Thank you for a great video and sharing about Kuala Lumpur.
Just been in Bangkok for two days before heading to Germany and onwards. Kuala Lumpur for three days on our way back home to Aussie. Agree with you about BKK and walk ways and huge malls. Need it as it has been very hot.
Hahaha you guys hilarious.. you both setting up a new trend ; eating carrot cake bought from the grocery in front of KLCC :) I am local and i would have do that someday 😄 Enjoy your stay !
25:55 That playful play-by-play commentary! 😆 Found your content just recently - inspiring, informative, amusing. All the yummy food goods and accommodations are... astonishingly affordable?? What a cute couple y'all are. Reminds me that my own special travel buddy is out here somewhere lurking about...
Yes you're right KL / Selangor is full of malls. Pavilion itself already has 3, one in Bukit Bintang, another in Bukit Jalil and the latest in Damansara Heights. Older huge malls like 1Utama, Sunway Pyramid and Mid Valley and the latest and most popular among RUclipsrs The Exchange at TRX . The largest though is in Putrajaya which is the IOI City Mall
Just a few minutes in and realized lots of countries do not do shawarma authentic, if you have a Palestinian/jordanian shawarma or go to a Palestinian area in NJ, the shawarmas have a lot more-they’re closer to doner kebobs, they usually have pickeled veggies and vegetables in it and a lot more flavor. The shawarmas I saw on the video were like the ones in Saudi which I hated. They just tasted like a bad version of garlic sauce and chicken. But I have to say, the one time I had doner kebob in Austria, I think I like it better than the traditional one I’m used to. I would need to taste side by side haha
Try to get out of kl for a day or two. ...you cn go into the hills for waterfalls, the beach, or rural kampung withing 45mins to 90 mins drive away frm the city center
Kuala Lumpur seems like a very nice city overall, I should visit it some day 😄 thank you Deana and Phil for yet another great video 😁 Just out of curiosity: what's your favourite dish you've had in Kuala Lumpur so far?
For the clay pot chicken rice, the small piece of salted fish should be mixed first with the rice to give the rice some extra saltiness. That's how you enjoy it.
Very cool. Thanks for showing those tall towers. I heard about KL having some of the tallest buildings in the world. Some time, I'd like to see a video of Phil trying out different potato dishes and having him rate them: fried, mashed, hash browns, roasted, galletes, etc. Does he like baked too?
I love carrot cake really anything with cream cheese icing is delicious. I've had some fantastic carrot cake in the United States but I also had some bad carrot cake😂
Penang is of course the streetfood capital, you really do not have to go to a restaurant unless you want authentic Nonya cuisine, there are lots of hawker centres and local coffee shops that have streetfood if you do not want to eat on the street. Of course the Nasi Kandar in Penang is a must 'cause Nasi Kandar is originated from Penang. Then lastly you can also take a ferry to Langkawi from Penang. Have a nice holiday
06:35 that's actually salted fish - locals would generally pour it into the claypot rice and fully mixed it up to enjoy the different taste of saltiness, sweetness and umami of the burnt rice.. bon appetite :)
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Great and fun video, but I have to say I was surprised that you paid $23.00 each just to view the city from above,lol. Love street food and Kuala Lumpur looks like a great place for it. Thanks Deana and Phil! Safe travels!👍❤️
*Welcome to Malaysia truly Asia very good food, people's rains forest beautiful beach - jom pekene drink Teh Tarik Mamak Cendol Durian Malaysia 🇲🇾♥️🇲🇾♥️🇲🇾♥️🇲🇾*
The little piece in the bowl was a bit of salted fish, it’s used like a condiment. Usually we mash it up and mix it through the dish. Served separately as not everyone likes that much salty, strong fishy flavour.
I like KL with more tall buildings and malls.. they're important for people who can escape from hot and rainy day..many love window shopping, eating and watching movies in the theatre there.. Enjoy peaceful lifestyle, leisure, fun and convenience in under-rated KL the city that never sleeps!..
That piece of thing set aside on your claypot chicken rice is salted fish. You need to mix the salted fish with the rice before you eat. That salted fish will enhanced the claypot chicken rice flavor.
Was Seattle's Space Needle on the famous towers image? We went up recently - it's 100$ per person to visit the glass-floored *rotating* deck. The glass walls are slanted with built-in benches so you can lean back against the wall and you feel like you're floating. Seattle finally finished its International Arrivals skywalk which was made to showcase the mountain, and as you're walking along, airplanes are taxi-ing (?) underneath the skywalk. It's so well done it's a pity they don't let random people in there for the view.
$100 pp to go on the Space Needle?! Is that US dollars?! It's been maybe 25 years since I went to the top of it but do recall they were doing some type of renovation as there was lots of construction near it when I last was visited Seattle about 5 years ago.
Hi. Glad you guys enjoy visiting Malaysia...it truly is a lovely country. I was wondering if anyone was going to mention about the salted fish in the claypot chicken rice...and I see someone did. Anyways enjoyed your vlog ❤. Hope you will have many more happy/exciting memories in Malaysia 👍🏻💞
Phil is a kabob. Lol. 😁 16:06 mark: You would do better making your own carrot cake. It's so much more satisfying, especially since you can control all the ingredients and also customize it with your own personal additions. Great video! Thanks for sharing. 👍
March-April is not monsoon season, its dry season actually but sometimes it rains heavenly because the weather is unpredictable..monsoon season here is the end of the years n sometimes lasted until February.
To correct the currency is not Rs which standing for Indian Rupees (INR), Malaysian currency is called RINGGIT or Malaysian Ringgit (MYR or RM). Other countries using the same name is Brunei (RB) which at the same time called as Brunei Dollar. Neighbouring country, Indonesian currency is RUPIAH (IDR or Rp)
New York City or it's possibly North Jersey has a gigantic mall that has an indoor theme park and roller coaster and also has a ski slope with snow and an ice skating ring
I don't agree with this. Money could be used to invest more in education and more sophisticated technologies/experiences in airports, ports and bus stops/stations
there will be a glass platform and world highest observation deck in the spire of that 2nd tallest building in the world, will open later next year in 2025
Video at 6:16 that piece of food is actually salted fish which you thought is part of the chicken. They should have told you bcs foreigners may not know how to eat this..
What are your thoughts on Kuala Lumpur?
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You all know KL + Selangor is multi-racial region yes with 3 main races Malay, Chinese and Indian?
Absolutely yes. KL and Malaysia are underrated and worths much more promotion.
Yes
Hi Deana & Phil, I love your videos! Malaysia is indeed a wonderful place for food lovers. I saw momos in your videos, would you be able to share the name of the nepali momo place?? I live in Malaysia and I would like to try them. Thanks!
It is better to be under-rated than over.
I love Malaysia. Super diverse, super green, and has something for everyone. You just need to discover it beyond KL, not only within KL, which is a great city.
I went to KL last year and loved it. Thanks for the reminder about what a great place it is to visit!
What a relief! You're eating great food in a clean environment and I'm not constantly thinking you might get food poisoning! You both look MUCH MORE relaxed!
We are! :)
Malaysia is such a vibe and we try to visit both KL and Penang at least once a year. Great vlog! Much love from Bonn 🫶
Pls next time coming to Terengganu Kelantan Sarawak Sabah as the city offer a different vibes, beach vibes, different life of vibes. Even me from Penang, we driving to Kuala Terengganu for holiday and we loved to chill relax and eat
@@mohamadamirul3843 no offence but honestly ain't nobody wanna go kelantan or terengganu as PAS made those states under shariah law and there's not much to see honestly besides the islands
@@j79879 are you sure. I went there, there is a lot of tourist visit Kuala Terengganu and redang , perhentian and so on. Wake up buddy!!
@@mohamadamirul3843 as I mentioned besides the islands and probably the capital city of the state, the rest of the places are quite not so developed compared to other states like Selangor, Penang, Johor
@@j79879Your loss living in a bubble, dude.
Top 8 tallest building in Kuala Lumpur
1) Merdeka PNB 118 - 679
meters (second tallest
building in the world)
2) The Exchange TRX 106 -
454 meters (one of the
luxury and expensive mall
in KL)
3) Pertronas Twin Towers -
452 meters (Tallest Twin
Towers in the world)
4) KL tower - 421 meters
5) Oxley Tower - 346 meters
6) Four Seasons Hotel - 343
meters
7) Menara Telekom Tower (TM
Tower) - 310 meters
8) 8 Conlay KL - 308 meters
Deana, carrot cake is my ALL TIME favorite too and I love when it's packed with goodies like pineapple shreds and raisins! I'm happy you got your fix 🥕🤗
Malaysia such a melting pot . Also when talking about food, it takes care the hygiene and cleanliness for a better experience. You will be surprised how easy your stomach aligned to malaysian food even the street food . Cause that's important thing to consider for travellers
You guys are supposed to mix in that small cube of salty fish into the claypot chicken rice to increase the flavours. It's an essential condiment for this dish. That place is a Michelin Star restaurant by the way. Lol😂
Thank you for revisiting malaysia. Malaysia truly asia.
Malaysia is food heaven of the world....❤❤❤
Combination of amazing food, friendly people and exciting night life, beautiful spots and culture. So wonderful to see you enjoy Malaysia to the fullest!
Malaysia has set the standards for above ground walkways in Southeast Asia since the 1960's. All other Southeast Asian nations followed suit thereafter.
6:16 it is not chicken, is salted fish. You should have mix into the rice for more umami
Hahaha. When he took a big bite out of it, I was just shouting at the screen, "no, no, no!"..😂
Yahh.. crush and mix it in the pot before serving.
Lol. He never ask people. Yes salted fish goes into Claypot. In klang there is a ginger taste too.
That explains a lot! 😂
Same here, I was literally screamed NOOOOO! LOL!.. yes mixed it, mashed it and stir into the rice and mixed well. Once you eat it like that, you will find eating without it doesn't taste as good anymore haha
Great video promoting my beautiful country Malaysia. Thank you so much. Love from Kuala Lumpur.
Oh boy. 🤗😋🙂 They just really got everything nice and fried, doughs and their hearty dishes down for real. Some of the best food ever höhö.
Definitely a lot of really hearty stuff! 😁
The food looks wonderful, the city too. Though I am not usually someone who likes hanging out in the malls, the food choices and what they have there may change my mind. Thank you for a great video and sharing about Kuala Lumpur.
Just been in Bangkok for two days before heading to Germany and onwards. Kuala Lumpur for three days on our way back home to Aussie. Agree with you about BKK and walk ways and huge malls. Need it as it has been very hot.
I am enjoying your KL visit way more than your India one. It looks infinitely cleaner and less crowded, and the food looks spectacular!
Y’all 2 both, energy is what I love all because it’s Calm and Collective 😋🍽😋🍽
Hahaha you guys hilarious.. you both setting up a new trend ; eating carrot cake bought from the grocery in front of KLCC :) I am local and i would have do that someday 😄 Enjoy your stay !
I have never seen better looking food. Wow!
Love the later part of the video! ❤
Thank you! A lot of effort in this one.
25:55 That playful play-by-play commentary! 😆 Found your content just recently - inspiring, informative, amusing. All the yummy food goods and accommodations are... astonishingly affordable?? What a cute couple y'all are. Reminds me that my own special travel buddy is out here somewhere lurking about...
What a lovely video. Hope that you guys have had a good time and a pleasant stay with all your explorations especially with all kinds of food.
It looks like a wonderful time in malaysia. You look extremely happy there. This is definitely your jam❤
Food courts in HK are awesome as well. Definitely the opposite of North American food courts.
Yes you're right KL / Selangor is full of malls. Pavilion itself already has 3, one in Bukit Bintang, another in Bukit Jalil and the latest in Damansara Heights. Older huge malls like 1Utama, Sunway Pyramid and Mid Valley and the latest and most popular among RUclipsrs The Exchange at TRX . The largest though is in Putrajaya which is the IOI City Mall
I want to try one of those beef roti. That looks good.
Video blogs about KL just get better and better. Thank you both. Do enjoy your stay again in KL. I'm subscribing.
Just a few minutes in and realized lots of countries do not do shawarma authentic, if you have a Palestinian/jordanian shawarma or go to a Palestinian area in NJ, the shawarmas have a lot more-they’re closer to doner kebobs, they usually have pickeled veggies and vegetables in it and a lot more flavor. The shawarmas I saw on the video were like the ones in Saudi which I hated. They just tasted like a bad version of garlic sauce and chicken. But I have to say, the one time I had doner kebob in Austria, I think I like it better than the traditional one I’m used to. I would need to taste side by side haha
Try to get out of kl for a day or two. ...you cn go into the hills for waterfalls, the beach, or rural kampung withing 45mins to 90 mins drive away frm the city center
I love KL!
Kuala Lumpur seems like a very nice city overall, I should visit it some day 😄 thank you Deana and Phil for yet another great video 😁
Just out of curiosity: what's your favourite dish you've had in Kuala Lumpur so far?
drop by sir, u r welcome
Very hard to say, because there is such a mix of cuisine. But I (Phil) really like the convenience and affordability of all the Shawarmas around. 😝
Wow!! I could definitely handle Malaysia (vs India)! Food, accommodation and vibe all looked fantastic 😎👍👍👍
For the clay pot chicken rice, the small piece of salted fish should be mixed first with the rice to give the rice some extra saltiness. That's how you enjoy it.
Very cool. Thanks for showing those tall towers. I heard about KL having some of the tallest buildings in the world. Some time, I'd like to see a video of Phil trying out different potato dishes and having him rate them: fried, mashed, hash browns, roasted, galletes, etc. Does he like baked too?
The food is really cheap and it looks good even though I'm not into Asian food what I'm seeing their for the most part looks pretty good❤
Around 22.06, that's St. John's Cathedral, my High School just behind it on Bukit Nanas. I miss the old day's
I love carrot cake really anything with cream cheese icing is delicious. I've had some fantastic carrot cake in the United States but I also had some bad carrot cake😂
Penang is of course the streetfood capital, you really do not have to go to a restaurant unless you want authentic Nonya cuisine, there are lots of hawker centres and local coffee shops that have streetfood if you do not want to eat on the street. Of course the Nasi Kandar in Penang is a must 'cause Nasi Kandar is originated from Penang. Then lastly you can also take a ferry to Langkawi from Penang. Have a nice holiday
06:35 that's actually salted fish - locals would generally pour it into the claypot rice and fully mixed it up to enjoy the different taste of saltiness, sweetness and umami of the burnt rice.. bon appetite :)
The small plate on the claypot is salted fish. You have smashed it and mix together with the rice for more flavors
You missed these one DEARS.. LAKSA Traditional DISH Of MALAY... and Char Kway Teow dashed with chilli oill top up with Bean sprouts & Pork extra... Rains flattered me.. South India is so Dry.. Cheers from #coimbatore #tamilnadu.
Great and fun video, but I have to say I was surprised that you paid $23.00 each just to view the city from above,lol.
Love street food and Kuala Lumpur looks like a great place for it. Thanks Deana and Phil! Safe travels!👍❤️
Yes, the entrance fee was definitely high compared to the general price level of the city.
Lovely couple, you both are funny ! Thanks for sharing your experience with us, it's super informative !
*Welcome to Malaysia truly Asia very good food, people's rains forest beautiful beach - jom pekene drink Teh Tarik Mamak Cendol Durian Malaysia 🇲🇾♥️🇲🇾♥️🇲🇾♥️🇲🇾*
I appreciate you sharing this heavily promotional vlog about Kuala Lumpur.
The greens and chicken meal looks mouthwatering.
MOMOS yum.. Watching the previos INDIAN Diner.. you missed the SOUTH INDIAN Version.. Please revisit to SOUTH India Dears...
The little piece in the bowl was a bit of salted fish, it’s used like a condiment. Usually we mash it up and mix it through the dish. Served separately as not everyone likes that much salty, strong fishy flavour.
The city looks amazing. Are Malaysians friendly?
come n drop by..experience yourself
Yes
Friendly af 😂
Yes friendly and humble. Malaysia is a beautiful destination to visit.
@@stefco7359 super friendly. Just smile or say hello and you are bound to get it boomerang. 😁
That tiny piece beside the Clay pot is Slated Fish... It Suppose to mixe it with the Rice.... It will taste better....
I like KL with more tall buildings and malls.. they're important for people who can escape from hot and rainy day..many love window shopping, eating and watching movies in the theatre there.. Enjoy peaceful lifestyle, leisure, fun and convenience in under-rated KL the city that never sleeps!..
That piece of thing set aside on your claypot chicken rice is salted fish. You need to mix the salted fish with the rice before you eat. That salted fish will enhanced the claypot chicken rice flavor.
What is the name of the hotel, and where is the location? What is the search engine you use for accommodation? Nice informative video.
You guys have not changed since your 1st Video - Well done - Keep on going 😁
I felt my heart rate increase when you were on that glass box.
Oh for the claypot rice, that small piece is actually salted fish, to be mixed with the rice and enjoyed 😁
Hi, it's a nice video. May i know the name of supermarket where you bought the carrot cake? It looks so appetizing 🤤
Was Seattle's Space Needle on the famous towers image? We went up recently - it's 100$ per person to visit the glass-floored *rotating* deck. The glass walls are slanted with built-in benches so you can lean back against the wall and you feel like you're floating. Seattle finally finished its International Arrivals skywalk which was made to showcase the mountain, and as you're walking along, airplanes are taxi-ing (?) underneath the skywalk. It's so well done it's a pity they don't let random people in there for the view.
$100 pp to go on the Space Needle?! Is that US dollars?! It's been maybe 25 years since I went to the top of it but do recall they were doing some type of renovation as there was lots of construction near it when I last was visited Seattle about 5 years ago.
@@rureal7742 Sorry, I remembered 100 but that was for the two of us. Sorry!
@@LythaWausW thanks for responding, that's good to know. Still quite a high admission.
Hi. Glad you guys enjoy visiting Malaysia...it truly is a lovely country. I was wondering if anyone was going to mention about the salted fish in the claypot chicken rice...and I see someone did. Anyways enjoyed your vlog ❤. Hope you will have many more happy/exciting memories in Malaysia 👍🏻💞
You know how to find good food and truly enjoy great variety.
2:30 Known among locals as "PSB - Petaling Street Boutique" 😄
Phil is a kabob. Lol. 😁 16:06 mark: You would do better making your own carrot cake. It's so much more satisfying, especially since you can control all the ingredients and also customize it with your own personal additions. Great video! Thanks for sharing. 👍
The kl tower is use for base jumping events (annual event)
March-April is not monsoon season, its dry season actually but sometimes it rains heavenly because the weather is unpredictable..monsoon season here is the end of the years n sometimes lasted until February.
Can you put a link in the description for your accomodation?
That small dish is salted fish, you suppose to mix into the rice.
To correct the currency is not Rs which standing for Indian Rupees (INR), Malaysian currency is called RINGGIT or Malaysian Ringgit (MYR or RM). Other countries using the same name is Brunei (RB) which at the same time called as Brunei Dollar. Neighbouring country, Indonesian currency is RUPIAH (IDR or Rp)
That is salted fish. Suppose to put in & mix in the claypot. Mix all well b4 eating.
It wasn't as much like Black Lagoon as I thought it would be!
I've been to that clay pot restaurant before. They definitely had chickens in cages next to it in 2019.
New York City or it's possibly North Jersey has a gigantic mall that has an indoor theme park and roller coaster and also has a ski slope with snow and an ice skating ring
welcome back
3:43 The clay pot rice place is called Heun Kee. Don't see it mentioned in the video or the description...hopefully not food gatekeeping
I hv been to ICC. The dim sum is a bit disappointing though but the rest are great. I ate the roasted pork rice, really good.
Still 2 more towers to go.
1. Tower M
2. Tradewind tower
I don't agree with this. Money could be used to invest more in education and more sophisticated technologies/experiences in airports, ports and bus stops/stations
Yes....but these are ongoing projects since before covid, circa 2017/2018 i think...so they were half built, so had no choice to go on with it
@ashtriana1 not sure about tradewind tower, but klcc already built the foundation for tower m, just a matter of time.
Please go to Penang, Melaka, Langakwi, Perhantian and Kuching.
Malaysians love their malls!
Welcome to kampung baru...
Nxt, try roti boy. U can find 1 roti boy at the pavilion
That's salted fish to be mixed with the rest in the claypot ( it was separated as some may not like the fishy smell/taste)
That small piece salted fish is for you to mix with the clay pot rice.
loved the video ! what is the name of the place you stayed at
there will be a glass platform and world highest observation deck in the spire of that 2nd tallest building in the world, will open later next year in 2025
Thats salted fish to eat with the rice but take a bit at a time.
I can't seem to find which luxury apartment you stayed at, may I pls know what the name of the apartment is...
Yes please
That salted fish,you should mix it with rice to enjoy it
Enjoy your adventure
Enjoy Malaysia
Look yummy food and nice city kuala lumpur
Video at 6:16 that piece of food is actually salted fish which you thought is part of the chicken. They should have told you bcs foreigners may not know how to eat this..
My hands become sweaty just by looking at that skybox.
Awesome apartment guys
Would you mind sharing details of your accommodation in KL?
Can you share where did you had the Nepali Momos? They looked really good
Hello guys. Whats the name of the apartment you stayed at? And how did you book it? ✌🏽
what was the name of the hotel you stayed at? looks amazing!
25:00 wow!