The Story Of 3rd Generation Nyonya Kuih In Penang - Foodie Originals

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • Established in 1933, Moh Teng Pheow is a 89-year-old Nyonya kuih spot in Penang, Malaysia. Cavin Mook, the 3rd generation owner, tells the tale of how two families joined hands to upkeep the legacy by pivoting into a heritage cafe offering colourful traditional Malaysian treats.

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  • @Happy21293
    @Happy21293 9 месяцев назад

    👍👍👍👍

  • @limyenling2008
    @limyenling2008 2 года назад +9

    That's is malaysia culture! Love thier food much much 😄😊

  • @varvoom
    @varvoom 9 месяцев назад

    This Tamil fella who helps with the kuih making can speak Hokkien fluently.

  • @MrJoker0304
    @MrJoker0304 2 года назад +6

    Authentic nyonya kuih shop that I like most. The Nasi lemak is super yummy too.

  • @angooredcow157
    @angooredcow157 10 месяцев назад

    Wishing you the very best from the U.S. May your business continue to thrive.

  • @bluemarlin2u
    @bluemarlin2u 2 года назад +4

    A 'must' for all visitors to Penang and the locals. Been there quite a number of times and absolutely love the ambience of old. I only wish they'd make them kueh a little less sweet. You certainly get the old traditional original taste which is lacking these days.

  • @angooredcow157
    @angooredcow157 10 месяцев назад

    Where are you in Penang? I need to know where you are in order to patronize.

  • @vincentwong8194
    @vincentwong8194 Год назад

    That's the true Malaysian spirit...

  • @solotransform
    @solotransform Год назад +4

    Beautifully presented. Love the chef-driven food narrative format!

  • @cheahk1908
    @cheahk1908 2 года назад +4

    I know i am in Penang when someone mix English and Hokkien 50/50.

    • @mokyubi3605
      @mokyubi3605 Год назад

      wow really interesting,🤔 what about speaking Malaysian Malay? sorry, I'm not Malaysian..I'm Chinese Indonesian (Tionghoa ). Is it true that the information about Chinese Malaysians can't speak Malaysian Malay? in addition to English and ethnic Chinese..

    • @yungtrashlord
      @yungtrashlord Год назад +2

      @@mokyubi3605 it very much depends really on the person, some can speak better while some aren't that good
      usually chinese people speak malay as they are taught from school, if that makes sense

    • @yungtrashlord
      @yungtrashlord Год назад +1

      as a fellow penang lang, you can also hear someone speak a mixture of english, hokkien, chinese and even malay

  • @mableung2898
    @mableung2898 2 года назад +4

    Highly recommend this 👍🏼

  • @Guvnor6
    @Guvnor6 Год назад

    Amazing thing was Vijay speaking hokien.

  • @sidfbh
    @sidfbh 2 года назад +1

    Need to try this next time I visit penang

  • @meireiqua8577
    @meireiqua8577 2 года назад +3

    Incredible! 🥳✨

  • @minimook1935
    @minimook1935 4 месяца назад

    I'm his dad

  • @gohtongtai1117
    @gohtongtai1117 2 года назад +1

    looks nice!

  • @yayam7788
    @yayam7788 Год назад

    Kalaulah kebersihan terbaik alangkah bagusnya.b

  • @bonya3628
    @bonya3628 Год назад +1

    Keep it up . Dont give up.

  • @edwardlim3626
    @edwardlim3626 2 года назад +1

    Yummy

  • @bonya3628
    @bonya3628 Год назад +1

    Where is your cafe

  • @gairahadam5304
    @gairahadam5304 Год назад

    Malaysia sungguh telah kehilangan identitas sebagai negara, bagaimana tidak bahasa melayu tak menjadi tuan di negerinya sendiri, lantas bagaimana bisa anda (Malaysia) protes atas Bahasa Kami "Bahasa Indonesia"
    Di Indonesia ada banyak etnis Tiongho dan mereka berbahasa Indonesia, ada banyak orang India mereka juga berbahasa Indonesia, ada banyak orang Arab mereka berbahasa Indonesia, semua pendatang yang datang ke Indonesia dan tinggal di Indonesia berusaha untuk menjadi bagian dari bangsa Indonesia dengan berbahasa Indonesia salah satunya, namun di Malaysia justru sebaliknya, penduduk Malaysia musti repot belajar bahasa Negara lain, jangan katakan anda merdeka hai Malaysia, bagaimana anda bisa berkata atas kemerdekaan bahasa nada sendiri yang tengah terjajah dan mungkin akan segera hilang

  • @lobsterparity7514
    @lobsterparity7514 2 года назад +1

    What dialect they speak? Doesn't sound Chinese to me..

    • @EllenEngie
      @EllenEngie Год назад +1

      Hokkien + English + Malay

    • @jasonlim7538
      @jasonlim7538 Год назад +3

      Penang Hokkien ( Hokkien with a touch of Malay ) Because Peranakan culture.

    • @peikimkee8358
      @peikimkee8358 Год назад +1

      Penang Hokkien

    • @yungtrashlord
      @yungtrashlord Год назад

      hokkien (fujian dialect) but penang style mixed with a bit of other languages

    • @siew-hn4il
      @siew-hn4il 11 месяцев назад

      This is an unique Penang’s Hokkien

  • @omecool20
    @omecool20 2 года назад +1

    muhibah :D

  • @saifattlow8434
    @saifattlow8434 Год назад +1

    Cooks/staff not wearing mask when preparing the kuih?