Finally at kampung baru,dont forget to go to another state of malaysia,Perlis,Kedah,Perak,Pahang,Kelantan,Terengganu,Johor,Borneo Sabah and Sarawak,especially Terengganu,best places for me
After the *kampung baru arch* as you walk further inside along *jalan raja muda musa* the main street in, you'll see *restoran wanjo* on your left which is the most popular if you want to have delicious _nasi lemak_ with a variety of chicken, beef, or seafood dishes to choose from, then if you walk even further in along the same street, you'll reach a fork (where turning right would lead you to the *kampung baru lrt station,* uphill about 400 metres away) and at this fork on your left would be *restoran chunburi,* popular for lunch of _nasi campur_ (mixed rice, meaning you get a plate of white rice then you choose which chicken, beef, or seafood dishes, also veges, to eat the rice with. The place is also popular for traditional malay _kuih_ (snacks or desserts) and _bubur_ (sweet porridges as desserts) and since you guys have sweet tooth, I suggest you try their _kuih kochi_ and _kuih tepung bungkus,_ both almost similar but actually different and from the outside although both are wrapped in banana leaf, _tepung bungkus_ is longer. Try also their _bubur jagung_ (corn), _bubur kacang hijau_ (mung or green bean) and _bubur cha cha._ Opposite to them on your right at the fork is the ever bustling restoran suraya seafood, extremely popular for dinner. Sadly though, they didn't have cockles anymore otherwise their _kerang rebus_ or _kerang bakar_ was the must have starter. Try their steamed fish, delicious and affordable! 😋 Another must have here is the _pulut mangga_ which is steamed sticky rice eaten with slices of sweet mango drenched in thick creamy coconut milk, yummy! 😋😋😋
George Michael - Careless Whisper One of iconic songs from George Michael, in my opinion anyway.. And cool that the guy actually played it on a violin, in Kampung Baru! That's really unexpected
hey men. you should discover a skate park in KL. there a lot spot of skatepark in KL and fine some local skater in KL. hope you read my comment. Thank you sir.
great idea. when they go back to Langkawi, they should really go to SB skatebowl/cafe. Arina Rahman is currently based there & he's teaching. Arina is such a cool guy yet down to earth. Support local skaters, Mario. a video hanging out with local skaters will be so worth it. they have a story to tell. 🤙
7:22 cockles dip in peanut sauce is marvelous bro.....just like you eating satay....but you rarely found them in KL....we in the north prefer to dip barbequed cockles in peanut sauce
Technically u got it right.. its a clam bcoz it does clam but the right name for that thing is cockle and it is nowhere near the clam species. Btw love following your vids. Keep it up guys.
You can apply DE RANTAU NOMAD ViSA (for digital media content provider like you) to stay in Malaysia . RUclipsr like iChang has just recently gotten it to extend there stay in Malaysia
Hey, I'm Roy if I see your face going to Sabah for Tuaran Places, you well seeing me at face. And then you know it, just I telling you..!! haha 😂😁👍🏻 I believe that's good thing of travel...
4:43 the girl can say RM65 in English. Your government school not provided English lessons? The girl can't speak English even they learn English since kindergarten.
That's funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣 when there are Malaysians who are born and raised in Malaysia who can't speak Bahasa Melayu which is the national language fluently and some can't even speak a word of it but somehow you feel compelled to denigrate someone who can't speak English IN Malaysia? By the way, I'm pretty sure you've probably been learning English since kindergarter too but that level is shameful considering you're complaining about other people's English proficiency. Didn't your English language teachers teach you anything regarding grammar? Probably not!
Hv u ever been to Japan? Doubt u hv.. coz if u try to put fault on everyone anyone for not having the ability to say things in English then u muz be either naived or arrogant. In most part of Japan especially on the street if u cant understand Japanese u might as well dont order anything.. and that my friend is a country which is fully advance and developed. Point is if u travelling to another country try your utmost best to learn at least the basic. As for u Mister, learn to be both humble and less arrogant. Otherwise dont bother to travel elsewhere where u think u shud be treated like king. And btw as for your English.. i think u dont even make the grade. Seriously juz look at your writting.
Olivia looks great with curly hair
tanah di jual 1 kaki pesegi
RM7 Ribu❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Finally at kampung baru,dont forget to go to another state of malaysia,Perlis,Kedah,Perak,Pahang,Kelantan,Terengganu,Johor,Borneo Sabah and Sarawak,especially Terengganu,best places for me
After the *kampung baru arch* as you walk further inside along *jalan raja muda musa* the main street in, you'll see *restoran wanjo* on your left which is the most popular if you want to have delicious _nasi lemak_ with a variety of chicken, beef, or seafood dishes to choose from, then if you walk even further in along the same street, you'll reach a fork (where turning right would lead you to the *kampung baru lrt station,* uphill about 400 metres away) and at this fork on your left would be *restoran chunburi,* popular for lunch of _nasi campur_ (mixed rice, meaning you get a plate of white rice then you choose which chicken, beef, or seafood dishes, also veges, to eat the rice with. The place is also popular for traditional malay _kuih_ (snacks or desserts) and _bubur_ (sweet porridges as desserts) and since you guys have sweet tooth, I suggest you try their _kuih kochi_ and _kuih tepung bungkus,_ both almost similar but actually different and from the outside although both are wrapped in banana leaf, _tepung bungkus_ is longer. Try also their _bubur jagung_ (corn), _bubur kacang hijau_ (mung or green bean) and _bubur cha cha._
Opposite to them on your right at the fork is the ever bustling restoran suraya seafood, extremely popular for dinner. Sadly though, they didn't have cockles anymore otherwise their _kerang rebus_ or _kerang bakar_ was the must have starter. Try their steamed fish, delicious and affordable! 😋 Another must have here is the _pulut mangga_ which is steamed sticky rice eaten with slices of sweet mango drenched in thick creamy coconut milk, yummy! 😋😋😋
AWESOME KAMPUNG BARU 💖
Enjoying malay food similar you are enjoy the life style of malay culture
Thanks for sharing this video n for showing your explorations in Kampung Baru, KL.
D baklava n kunefe looked so good. D seafood also looked so delicious.
All foods look so delicious
George Michael - Careless Whisper
One of iconic songs from George Michael, in my opinion anyway.. And cool that the guy actually played it on a violin, in Kampung Baru! That's really unexpected
hey men. you should discover a skate park in KL. there a lot spot of skatepark in KL and fine some local skater in KL. hope you read my comment. Thank you sir.
great idea. when they go back to Langkawi, they should really go to SB skatebowl/cafe. Arina Rahman is currently based there & he's teaching. Arina is such a cool guy yet down to earth. Support local skaters, Mario. a video hanging out with local skaters will be so worth it. they have a story to tell. 🤙
I also noticed you stayed in Malaysia now around 2-3 months???? That awesome guys ........
Greetings and welcome to our country. Enjoy your stay!
🙂👌 just awesome, u guys are the best, thank you
7:22 cockles dip in peanut sauce is marvelous bro.....just like you eating satay....but you rarely found them in KL....we in the north prefer to dip barbequed cockles in peanut sauce
I recommend the next place..please visit Cameron highland..very beautiful place 👍👍👍
your video make me starving .......ok i will go to Kg Baru and have some "Ikan Bakar" with "Squid Butter"
That clams is actually call cockle in malay it is called kerang.
the cockles are best eaten with peanut sauce ...the northern part of Malaysia style....just like you eating satay
Nice
my favorite travelers!!!
Go to tengku Abdul rahman street their a Pasar malam every Saturday
Kampung baru is the best place to experience local vibes n food in KL
Should try Nasi Kerabu
Technically u got it right.. its a clam bcoz it does clam but the right name for that thing is cockle and it is nowhere near the clam species. Btw love following your vids. Keep it up guys.
Hey man, im always waiting for your new videos. Looks like u enjoying your time in Malaysia.
Wow dinner outside 🤤
Nice !
Hi pretty 😍 u looks beautiful 😍 nice delicious food 🤩
Mario it’s “Careless whisper” by George Michael, the guy was playing.
From 1984!!!
Now you’re in my generation!
Enjoy!!
Dave
Enjoy h be safe
thank you for coming to my hometown 🙏🏻🙂
OMG! You guys eat those eyes !
I love the cheeks though😋
Very glad the channel is growing.
I was here from the beginning.
Thanks man 🙏
@@TravelsonToast
You're welcome.
You guys are good people.
Enjoy life.
Also you guys are like celebrities.
I want to see you guys in the flesh.
Wowww careless whispers...
welcome to my village ...hopefully you guys enjoy...😁🤩👋
Done subscribe fam….welcome to Malaysia
The food look so delicious! Enjoy your stay. Love your videos. Merry Christmas and Happy new year to you all.
Great videos as usual..👍
cool video, guys!
You guys obviously makes everyone's hungry 😋
Wednesday Night is Connaught Night Market.... I think haha
Hey, happy Christmas joy of December yeah...!! ❄️😁
Let copy all cuisines and not take credit for it. Welcome to Malaysia
Trying come to Frasers Hills Pahang..this place Little Scotland
Hi bro must try longest night market in kl at taman connaught only wednesday ty
George Michael's 'Careless Whispers' !
If you need to have food culture, can head to Pantai Dalam Night Market in Bangsar South on Mon, We'd an Saturday
do go to jalan tuanku abdul rahman night market
@10.21 may I know what you mean by 'gnarly'. I gather that in the cae of food, it usually means a negative response.
Previously I lived in Kampung Baru... You can see a lot of rats, very big size.
You guys know how to order good sea food
ordering like expert now😆😆
@@sirbobhatethenumberyoutubegive awesome. You guys really enjoying malaysia and her food. Plenty of choices
Im hungry
We saw you there! 😊
I hope you guys visit Philippines next. I highly recommended. And go back to Laos for the Lao New Year in April.
It's on our list 😁
You can apply DE RANTAU NOMAD ViSA (for digital media content provider like you) to stay in Malaysia . RUclipsr like iChang has just recently gotten it to extend there stay in Malaysia
That's awesome, thanks for the info!
Hey, I'm Roy if I see your face going to Sabah for Tuaran Places, you well seeing me at face. And then you know it, just I telling you..!! haha 😂😁👍🏻
I believe that's good thing of travel...
Fish eyeballs,? Never thought of eating them....how does it taste
Dia rasa berlemak and berlendir sikit. To me sedap la, cuma ada orang tak makan sebab geli.
ewww😆😆
@@walkingthedistance Tu la...tgk pun dah Rasa geli
@@mohdzaki1089 Kalau nak kurang rasa geli tu makan Kari Kepala Ikan, ambik mata dia. Makan sekali dengan kuah kari tu.
You should've spelled it out for him .. Lithuania L I T H U A N I A 😁
Please ensure you don't suffer from obesity with the variety of Malaysian food 😆😆😆
KB is a Malay area where no Chinese, Indian or other Non-Malay Muslims go.
Get more sos
😆😆😆👍👍👍
Just wondering thou, whr r u guys from?
Lithuania and UK
kg,baru jadi tempat pelancungan warga asing❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
You got Bring Me The Horizon tattoo 🙂
u gaiz on rite track but also not
Arabs invaded malay kampung. After bangla and indon
4:43 the girl can say RM65 in English. Your government school not provided English lessons? The girl can't speak English even they learn English since kindergarten.
Don't be mistaken....some workers may not be Malaysian
That's funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣 when there are Malaysians who are born and raised in Malaysia who can't speak Bahasa Melayu which is the national language fluently and some can't even speak a word of it but somehow you feel compelled to denigrate someone who can't speak English IN Malaysia? By the way, I'm pretty sure you've probably been learning English since kindergarter too but that level is shameful considering you're complaining about other people's English proficiency. Didn't your English language teachers teach you anything regarding grammar? Probably not!
Hv u ever been to Japan? Doubt u hv.. coz if u try to put fault on everyone anyone for not having the ability to say things in English then u muz be either naived or arrogant. In most part of Japan especially on the street if u cant understand Japanese u might as well dont order anything.. and that my friend is a country which is fully advance and developed. Point is if u travelling to another country try your utmost best to learn at least the basic. As for u Mister, learn to be both humble and less arrogant. Otherwise dont bother to travel elsewhere where u think u shud be treated like king. And btw as for your English.. i think u dont even make the grade. Seriously juz look at your writting.
not all fortunate to school..
No wonder Chinese dominated everything in Malaysia. Property,automotive, even the land. Shame.
why the three of you didn't get rice? you suppose to eat all that with a rice.😅
diet maybe😂😂🤣