In that case, then most Malaysians are polyglots eg many Malaysian Chinese can speak English, Malay, and Mandarin. In addition to that, some can also speak Cantonese, Hakka, Hokkien, Teochew etc..And that isn't even mentioning the Indians who may speak Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Urdu etc.... 🤔 And of course, there's Arabic too for the Malays
Really haven't expected Ipoh would be such a gorgeous place. Loved that scenic mountain scenery and very obviously it looks like Ipoh should be on every foodie's shortlist when travelling around Malaysia. We need to visit!!! Great video. Thank you guys 😊
I have been following you guys since 2021. I keep adding cities you have visited to my "must see places to visit when I retire". We are starting our Retirement Journey in Malaysia this August. We will be in Malaysia for 90 days. Thanks for giving me more places I need to visit other than Kuala Lumpur and Penang. My list grows with every video you guys put out. Thanks.
Go to Malaysia east coast first ( Pahang , terenganu and Kelantan ) for the food and beautiful island , before October, monsoon season will start on oct until January
U are most welcome . Get to know some History of Ipoh will be more memorable . Also ,. Please do not miss out on Malay & Indian Food . Ipoh & Penang will bring U a lot of Happiness .
The 'O' in Kopi O means the color black in the Hockien/Teochew Chinese dialect (my own original dialect) or when it comes to drinks, it technically means milk-less. Really love dipping my kaya toast in softboiled eggs as well. Enjoy your Ipoh trip and can't wait for more vlogs from the both of you. Sawatdeekrup! 🙏
Ipoh is a foodies melting pot and famous for its soup shredded chicken flat noodles, kaya toast with half boiled eggs, salted chicken, dim sum and wan tan noodles. You should visit the Thong Sui Kai (Dessert street) for dinner or supper. Enjoy yourselves, guys in Ipoh!
Wow! Bloopers are finally back. I passed by Ipoh once on my way to Singapore. Must find a chance to visit this interesting city where my late father once worked and lived long long time ago.
Hi Flora & Note, big thanks to promote my home town, ipoh...if time allows would suggest that both of you go to visit Pangkor Island ...and like your videos
Oh.. Flora is From Hong Kong , I Was About Said Her Cantonese is So Fluent As Her English . Thanks Guys for Showing The World What Malaysia Is All About. More And More RUclipsrs Are Begin To Like Malaysia . Thanks Again Guys.👍👍👍👍👍👍
i love your vibes; your videos; so well done; a standard by which i judge others .... thanks for quality filming; editing. The drone shots add to the overall professional but yet intimate feel of you as a couple. You guys are great.
Ipoh is also known as "Pah Lo" among the Chinese Malaysians...a city well known for its cuisine and natural attractions like limestone hills and caves. Great that you both enjoyed the "kai si hor fun", white coffee with toasts, egg tart and the famous Tambun pomeloes. That candy floss was too beautiful to be "destroyed" 😂🤓 Don't forget to go for the famous "nga choi kai"( bean sprouts chicken ) salt baked chicken and a few well known pastries. I have a good laugh where Flora broke the stalk of that pomelo 😂🤣😂🤣
WOW! This part 4 series of Malaysia is great. I love the Chinese attire , you both always shot great content. Wish Flora could teach me Cantonese, and I wish Note could teach me Thai. Also I love it when Flora say "Bloopers". How is the weather in Malaysia?
Hi Flora & Note, FYI, the reason Ipoh coffee is known Ipoh White Coffee not because of the milk but the technique of roasting the beans. Ipoh white coffee is beige because of its distinctive roasting, brewing and stirring techniques. In Malaysia, “white coffee” just means a lighter colour of the roast. Compared to the traditional Malaysian black coffee roasted with margarine and sugar, the white coffee is roasted only with margarine gives it a lighter colour. We have to best aromatic coffee. I grew up drinking it as a kid. Kopi O= Black coffee with sugar unless you say 'no sugar' , Kopi =Coffee, condensed milk n sugar. Next visit you both should visit, Thean Chun and Khong Heng for the home made caramel custard, satay, chee cheong fun(local cheong fun) and blanched cuttlefish and water spinach served with special sauce. Enjoy Ipoh😁
One more thing about ipoh is known as “Hipster city” because there is a lot of aesthetics cafe and restaurant.. and you guys gotta try Miker Pizza and Nasi ganja tho it’s really famous in ipoh
That cotton candy is AWESOME!!! Nice fun yet very informative video. Good job, Flora & Note! I've subscribed to your channel for over a year and I swear I'm addicted to it! Hope to bump into you guys one day in Thailand krub!
I don't believe the "choy san" that the money he received was for temple. Real temple Do Not go out there to solicit money, more so when dressed up as "Money" God. 😂
I’m constantly shocked at how many people speak Cantonese in Malaysia .. reminds me of old Chinatown here in Vancouver while growing up and heading down on the weekends.. hearing the distant chatter is calming to the soul 🙏🙏
Chinese who came to Malaysia more than 100 years ago were mostly Cantonese & Hokkien, some Hakka & Teochew and other ethnics too. But these days the younger generations here rarely speak Cantonese & Hokkien anymore especially in big cities like KL & Penang. They mostly only speaks Mandarin, which is sad to see them not knowing their mother tongue.
Ipoh have various dialects groups besides Cantonese like the Hokkiens, Hakkas, Hock Chews, Hainanese and others. I am Hokkien, I grew up speaking my dialect mixed with English and bahasa. Watching TVB Cantonese shows and speaking with my classmates and vendors really helps my Cantonese. Sadly, the younger generation mostly speaks Mandarin now, hardly uses Cantonese. 😕 I still use Cantonese to speak to the vendors. Older vendors loves when young people speak their dialect.
@@owlilian28 the world is big but closing in on one another and so unfortunately mother tongues are being lost and in some cases become extinct .. I had the opportunity as a youth to learn but being north americanized, I played more than I learned .. fortunately, I have the opportunity everyday to learn what I didn’t including various dialects so keep up the good work of placing smiles on the elders of the community 🙏🙏
Ipoh and the nearby towns are Cantonese speaking, with pockets of Hakka speakers in some areas. Likewise with Kuala Lumpur. However, towns in northern and southern part of peninsular Malaysia are Hokkien speaking.
Hi again. Happy that both of you really enjoyed your food in Malaysia. Good that you had visited Kuala Lumpur, Genting Highlands and now in Ipoh. Famous and best foods here are in Kuala Lumpur, Genting Highlands with much variety, Ipoh, Melaka and Penang. These are must go places for food. Of course , also the beaches but those are situated at islands nearby. Enjoyed your videos.
I think most of the old buildings you see in Ipoh are under UNESCO protection just like Melaka. Technically they can't change the main structure and character of the buildings, that's why the city is filled with old buildings.
Hello guys, Another great video ! Which area do you recommend to stay in Ipoh near to convenience stores, street food markets, attractions and public transportation ? Thank you very much. Keep the good job Take care !
Fun walk in Ipoh. MIchelle Yeoh (star) was born and grew up there. 2nd concubine lane looks fun. Did you eat a whole pamelo? Learned how to pick the right jabon/pomelo based on texture. Flora do you speak Hokkien too? Loved the breakfast. Like H.K.. Thank you enjoyed your vlog.
Don’t forget to visit the many beautiful caves like Gua Tempurong / Perak Cave Temple too while in Ipoh…. Cameron highlands is only an hour’s drive away from here too if you love tea and tea plantations.
Before Malaya has its independence, most immigrants from China mostly located here in Ipoh.. Because there is work in the mining industry. My mother was relocated there in her teenage years fleeing from Japanese invasions in China. So, Ipoh has a lot of historical events. As Malaysian, we like to do a makan tour from KL to Penang via road. Happy eating and touring for you. Selamat datang.
The best egg tarts that I’ve ever had in my entire life were at The Royal China Club at 42 Baker Street in London. They open at noon for dim sum as I remember it.
Ipoh and Penang is popular for their range of cuisines and street foods. Pomelos is the best in Ipoh (Tambun) and second to none in the country. A giant sized oranges or grapefruits. Ipoh is more or less the epicenter of good street food in Malaysia..
13:37 the private tour guide drove us to the same farm 4.5 years ago.... even the pictures on the wall still the same.... do you like the sweet or sour pomelo?
@Flora and Note if you roast at high temperature the beans become black and minerals burnt out. That is the fav black coffee that people drink. No value in drinking it.
it's very unfortunate to see many dumb people throw garbage everywhere on the streets. if they can't find a garbage bin, at least they should have the courtesy to bring the garbage with them until they can find a garbage bin. Ipoh used to be very clean but now almost everywhere we can see tons of rubbish along the streets and in the rivers.
Hello Flora n Note.. just subscribed your channel.. welcome to Malaysia.. enjoy watching your videos .. wish u all enjoyed Malaysia tour.. with Love 😍😘 love 💕😘 from 🌻🏠🇲🇾
Ipoh is divided into Old Town and New Town by the Kinta river. Be sure to explore both. If you still in Ipoh on Sunday morning, you can visit the Memory Lane flea market for some nostalgic shopping!
Actually, the home or cradle of the white coffee is the cafe smack opposite to Nam Heong known as Sin Yoon Loong. Unfortunately, SYL have been very complacent and quite contented with the brisk business they've been doing for generations out of that sole and only location. They've been approached by interested parties to take their business down the franchise route or otherwise extend their footprint but they've somehow not seen the potential of it or, as mentioned earlier, totally contented with what they have. As a result, Nam Hong/Old Town Coffee stole a march on them and, sadly, everyone beats a path to this Nam Heong shop thinking it's the birthplace of the Ipoh White Coffee.
Yes, was attracted by her lovely n polite voice ...so sweet ...lucky Note . Subscribe to her interesting channel. Everyday spend 2 hrs hrs running thru her videos
Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia and is almost equal to the size of Peninsular Malaysia. Famed for its dense rainforest and paradise beaches, it is no surprise that Sarawak is one of the top tourist spots in Malaysia. With so much to offer with its rich culture and historical heritages, there are many Sarawak attractions that you should check out. Sarawak capital is Kuching.
You do not have kaya toasts and soft-boiled eggs with laksa, dudes. Moreover, they are eaten for breakfast and you have put too much soy sauce in your soft-boiled eggs. Just 1/4 teaspoon and a sprinkle of white pepper to compliment the natural taste of the eggs.
I visit Ipoh some 40 years ago. I. speak Cantonese, Chaozhou, Huayu, English, and also Laotian (on extension, Thai?). That came easy to me, as I was born in Chaozhou, lived in Vientiane, Laos in my childhood, then went over to Hong Kong to study and work, in between to Australia to get my tertiary education, and now retire in Singapore. Now, seeing and learning more about Malaysia.
Ipoh...mostly Cantonese and hakka speakers.... Whenever Michelle Yeah back to hometown she will be out for foods if u are lucky to see her somewhere...apparently! Did u see Malaysia Pizza tower?
How can you eat that cotton candy beauty?!?! It’s too pretty to eat…and then it’s melting it’s sticky gooey ness all over your hands-note to self-bring handiwipes lol. Love the three lanes hope you visited each one and maybe more video on it? But probably moving on lol. I’m always here for ALL of it! That pomelo looks delish, and I’m not a big fan of grapefruit-I have to put spoonfuls of sugar to defeat the bitterness. But that looks unique and I’d want to try it. Soup looked scrumptious too. Safer travels smooth rides joyful explorations 🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️
Hi Flora & Note, welcome to Ipoh 😍 if you are still around, then you should try the famous curry noodles at Yee Fatt Dry 😀Curry Noodles 😁 better to go early before noon 11am. Sold out fast. Closed on every Monday. They have very thick curry sauce. Love your video
Heya! Thanks for featuring Ipoh on your channel! Its really awesome. If ya'll ever come back to Ipoh hit me up! I'll be more than happy to bring you guys around to experience the food locals eat.
Flora is so pretty & inteligent , not only she's a poliglot but her general knowledge is above normal people. Note, you are a lucky man. 👍
He sure is! 😜❤️ haha you’re too kind
She can't read chinese though
It’s hard to meet such high expectations these days 🤣
In that case, then most Malaysians are polyglots eg many Malaysian Chinese can speak English, Malay, and Mandarin. In addition to that, some can also speak Cantonese, Hakka, Hokkien, Teochew etc..And that isn't even mentioning the Indians who may speak Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Urdu etc.... 🤔 And of course, there's Arabic too for the Malays
🤨 yeah…but unlucky Flora!
Ipoh is the hometown of Michelle Yeoh!
Really haven't expected Ipoh would be such a gorgeous place. Loved that scenic mountain scenery and very obviously it looks like Ipoh should be on every foodie's shortlist when travelling around Malaysia. We need to visit!!! Great video. Thank you guys 😊
Yesss! It’s beautiful and we had some of our favourite meals here. The Cantonese food here is amazing!
@@FloraandNote 😍
@@FloraandNote Don't quote me but I think it's the most Cantonese (& Hakka) diaspora area in Peninsular Malaysia.
@@goodguyaus yes but unfortunately the public transportation there is the worst.
Ipoh is the food haven for most of us. Many travel to Ipoh during the weekend just for food!
I have been following you guys since 2021. I keep adding cities you have visited to my "must see places to visit when I retire". We are starting our Retirement Journey in Malaysia this August. We will be in Malaysia for 90 days. Thanks for giving me more places I need to visit other than Kuala Lumpur and Penang. My list grows with every video you guys put out. Thanks.
We welcome you here, have fun 😄🌟
you should visit Malaysia's east coast & the borneo too. you'll be surprise by you can find there especially the nature.
Go to Malaysia east coast first ( Pahang , terenganu and Kelantan ) for the food and beautiful island , before October, monsoon season will start on oct until January
U are most welcome . Get to know some History of Ipoh will be more memorable . Also ,. Please do not miss out on Malay & Indian Food . Ipoh & Penang will bring U a lot of Happiness .
Flora's a natural in this episode,her H.K. connection and Ipoh's Cantonese origins like duck to water...seamless.
The 'O' in Kopi O means the color black in the Hockien/Teochew Chinese dialect (my own original dialect) or when it comes to drinks, it technically means milk-less. Really love dipping my kaya toast in softboiled eggs as well. Enjoy your Ipoh trip and can't wait for more vlogs from the both of you. Sawatdeekrup! 🙏
O in kopi O has similarity to O in Oliang in Thai word.
@@kahkongang3013 You got that right. Oliang means black and ice
@@sapuvan I was told by a Malaysian that the 'O' meant "original" and original coffee was just black with sugar.
@@kwhatten Yes. Original or black but with sugar. If O + kosong (zero) means without sugar.
Ipoh is a foodies melting pot and famous for its soup shredded chicken flat noodles, kaya toast with half boiled eggs, salted chicken, dim sum and wan tan noodles. You should visit the Thong Sui Kai (Dessert street) for dinner or supper. Enjoy yourselves, guys in Ipoh!
Wow! Bloopers are finally back. I passed by Ipoh once on my way to Singapore. Must find a chance to visit this interesting city where my late father once worked and lived long long time ago.
What a beautiful couple! Really love 💕 your travel vlogs, they’re simply the best 👏👏👏
Thank you so much 🙏🏻😊
Met you guys in Chiang Mai at the market almost 2 weeks back! Thank you for entertaining me and my friend and taking a photo with us.
Yay! Bloopers are back! Looks like Flora had a fun time playing with the pomelo till she broke it! 🤭😅😂🤣
Hi Flora & Note, big thanks to promote my home town, ipoh...if time allows would suggest that both of you go to visit Pangkor Island ...and like your videos
We’ll have to add it to our list for next time 😊
Buy them coffee
Your vlogs on Malaysia 🇲🇾 is very fun and interesting. Keep it coming flo n note👍🏼
Thanks so much! We have a few more videos to come ☺️
Oh.. Flora is From Hong Kong , I Was About Said Her Cantonese is So Fluent As Her English . Thanks Guys for Showing The World What Malaysia Is All About. More And More RUclipsrs Are Begin To Like Malaysia . Thanks Again Guys.👍👍👍👍👍👍
i love your vibes; your videos; so well done; a standard by which i judge others .... thanks for quality filming; editing. The drone shots add to the overall professional but yet intimate feel of you as a couple. You guys are great.
Your comment means a lot to us! Thank you 😊🙏🏻 we’ll continue working hard on making great content!
Ipoh food heaven for Chinese community. So much to offer. Everything can be share.
We absolutely agree!
Ipoh is also known as "Pah Lo" among the Chinese Malaysians...a city well known for its cuisine and natural attractions like limestone hills and caves. Great that you both enjoyed the "kai si hor fun", white coffee with toasts, egg tart and the famous Tambun pomeloes. That candy floss was too beautiful to be "destroyed" 😂🤓 Don't forget to go for the famous "nga choi kai"( bean sprouts chicken ) salt baked chicken and a few well known pastries. I have a good laugh where Flora broke the stalk of that pomelo 😂🤣😂🤣
Now that pomelo will be bitter.. lol
@@oscartangoromeo003 🤓
Can you recommend a good Ipoh bakery for those famous pastries?
WOW! This part 4 series of Malaysia is great. I love the Chinese attire , you both always shot great content. Wish Flora could teach me Cantonese, and I wish Note could teach me Thai. Also I love it when Flora say "Bloopers". How is the weather in Malaysia?
My hometown Ipoh is just unique. Even though I have left Ipoh more than 40 years ago, I still miss it a lot. Thanks for the video.
To what I know, Tambun, Ipoh pomelos are the best in the world!
Ipoh is undoubtedly a very charming city ❤
Agree 😁
Ipoh it a hometown of Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh..
our own hollywood superstar..
she is a daughter of one of Ipoh tycoon..
You might like to add that 2023 GOLDEN GLOBES BEST ACTRESS MICHELLE YEOH , was born and grew up here in a famous family of Ipoh.
Ipoh almost the best and great city in Malaysia. Its well developed and all facilities great. Thats why Ipoh so famous as place the for retirement...😅
Developed? No proper buses and taxis, I won't call it a developed place.
I've been lurking on your channel for a bit... your videos are really nicely put together.
if you put the pomelo in fridge for 2 days ,and eat it cold after taking it out ,it will be sweeter and more refreshing.
Hi Flora & Note,
FYI, the reason Ipoh coffee is known Ipoh White Coffee not because of the milk but the technique of roasting the beans.
Ipoh white coffee is beige because of its distinctive roasting, brewing and stirring techniques. In Malaysia, “white coffee” just means a lighter colour of the roast. Compared to the traditional Malaysian black coffee roasted with margarine and sugar, the white coffee is roasted only with margarine gives it a lighter colour.
We have to best aromatic coffee. I grew up drinking it as a kid. Kopi O= Black coffee with sugar unless you say 'no sugar' , Kopi =Coffee, condensed milk n sugar.
Next visit you both should visit, Thean Chun and Khong Heng for the home made caramel custard, satay, chee cheong fun(local cheong fun) and blanched cuttlefish and water spinach served with special sauce. Enjoy Ipoh😁
Thanks so much for sharing! We learned something new and we’ll keep it in mind when we drink kopi next time 😊
One more thing about ipoh is known as “Hipster city” because there is a lot of aesthetics cafe and restaurant.. and you guys gotta try Miker Pizza and Nasi ganja tho it’s really famous in ipoh
Great video guys! Another place in Malaysia to add to our list of places we want to visit :)
That cotton candy is AWESOME!!! Nice fun yet very informative video. Good job, Flora & Note! I've subscribed to your channel for over a year and I swear I'm addicted to it! Hope to bump into you guys one day in Thailand krub!
Ipoh is no longer underrated. It is packed with people from KL in the weekends! To be honest, Ipoh has better foods than Penang in many regards.
Are you a local? Any restaurants that you can recommend?
Welcome to Michelle yeoh's birth place
Wow Malaysia looks super cool! I really enjoyed this video a lot 😊
We’re really loving it 😊 so much diversity and the people are really friendly!
I don't believe the "choy san" that the money he received was for temple. Real temple Do Not go out there to solicit money, more so when dressed up as "Money" God. 😂
I’m a bit skeptical too 😆 but it feels unlucky to reject a red pocket from choy san haha
17:49 U broke it, u buy it. LOL 🤣. Kidding guys 😊 I've stayed in Ipoh for a few years, almost 20 years ago. Miss the town. Great place to retire 😊
I’m constantly shocked at how many people speak Cantonese in Malaysia .. reminds me of old Chinatown here in Vancouver while growing up and heading down on the weekends.. hearing the distant chatter is calming to the soul 🙏🙏
Chinese who came to Malaysia more than 100 years ago were mostly Cantonese & Hokkien, some Hakka & Teochew and other ethnics too. But these days the younger generations here rarely speak Cantonese & Hokkien anymore especially in big cities like KL & Penang. They mostly only speaks Mandarin, which is sad to see them not knowing their mother tongue.
@@Ruriko.Y thank you for the history lesson 🙏🙏
Ipoh have various dialects groups besides Cantonese like the Hokkiens, Hakkas, Hock Chews, Hainanese and others.
I am Hokkien, I grew up speaking my dialect mixed with English and bahasa. Watching TVB Cantonese shows and speaking with my classmates and vendors really helps my Cantonese.
Sadly, the younger generation mostly speaks Mandarin now, hardly uses Cantonese. 😕 I still use Cantonese to speak to the vendors. Older vendors loves when young people speak their dialect.
@@owlilian28 the world is big but closing in on one another and so unfortunately mother tongues are being lost and in some cases become extinct .. I had the opportunity as a youth to learn but being north americanized, I played more than I learned .. fortunately, I have the opportunity everyday to learn what I didn’t including various dialects so keep up the good work of placing smiles on the elders of the community 🙏🙏
Ipoh and the nearby towns are Cantonese speaking, with pockets of Hakka speakers in some areas. Likewise with Kuala Lumpur. However, towns in northern and southern part of peninsular Malaysia are Hokkien speaking.
Old Town White Coffee is one of my favorites! They originated in Ipoh, but now are in at least 5 countries with dozens of locations.
Hi again. Happy that both of you really enjoyed your food in Malaysia. Good that you had visited Kuala Lumpur, Genting Highlands and now in Ipoh. Famous and best foods here are in Kuala Lumpur, Genting Highlands with much variety, Ipoh, Melaka and Penang. These are must go places for food. Of course , also the beaches but those are situated at islands nearby. Enjoyed your videos.
Hi Flora & Note, welcome to my hometown, Ipoh..i’m sure you love the foods & fruits there 😋, cheers
Oh btw, there are 3-4 daily flights from SIN✈️IPH, Scoot Air & AirAsia, check it out…
We had some of the best Cantonese food here!
I think most of the old buildings you see in Ipoh are under UNESCO protection just like Melaka. Technically they can't change the main structure and character of the buildings, that's why the city is filled with old buildings.
We loved Ipoh ❤
For Chinese new year, we buy with the branch and leaves for luck. You broke it.
Ooops 🥺
Two famous Canadian youtubers visited ipoh.
1. Hungry 2 travel
2. Pure detour
Hello guys,
Another great video !
Which area do you recommend to stay in Ipoh near to convenience stores, street food markets, attractions and public transportation ?
Thank you very much.
Keep the good job
Take care !
Yew Tuck Seng, my schoolmate's grandpa. Super rich
Thanks you for the amazing video Flora and Note... and have a lovely day!! 👍👍👍⚘️
Thanks for watching, Kitty!
Wow, Flora can speak English, Cantonese, Mandarin and Thai, amazing!
Not as fluent in Mandarin and Thai but I’m learning 😁
Fun walk in Ipoh. MIchelle Yeoh (star) was born and grew up there. 2nd concubine lane looks fun. Did you eat a whole pamelo? Learned how to pick the right jabon/pomelo based on texture. Flora do you speak Hokkien too? Loved the breakfast. Like H.K.. Thank you enjoyed your vlog.
Don’t forget to visit the many beautiful caves like Gua Tempurong / Perak Cave Temple too while in Ipoh….
Cameron highlands is only an hour’s drive away from here too if you love tea and tea plantations.
Before Malaya has its independence, most immigrants from China mostly located here in Ipoh.. Because there is work in the mining industry. My mother was relocated there in her teenage years fleeing from Japanese invasions in China.
So, Ipoh has a lot of historical events.
As Malaysian, we like to do a makan tour from KL to Penang via road.
Happy eating and touring for you. Selamat datang.
The best egg tarts that I’ve ever had in my entire life were at The Royal China Club at 42 Baker Street in London. They open at noon for dim sum as I remember it.
Tôi sẽ đi du lịch malaysia tự túc vào sang năm cảm ơn video của bạn
Very well recorded...and edited video. Happy to see this video.
Thanks so much 😊🙏🏻
Ipoh and Penang is popular for their range of cuisines and street foods.
Pomelos is the best in Ipoh (Tambun) and second to none in the country.
A giant sized oranges or grapefruits.
Ipoh is more or less the epicenter of good street food in Malaysia..
Ipoh more Cantonese side.
Yes, an Cantonese cooking is very renowned..
Do you know the fastest way to get to Ipoh? Which airport to fly into if you were to fly from bangkok?
This is not the home of original white coffee, though it is also famous. The original one is just the very opposite kopidiam.
Ipoh is always overlooked but the city has its own charms,plenty of good foods everywhere and super friendly people.
Awesome video,guys.
Tourists are not encouraged to go there because there is proper public transportation, no buses and taxis don't use meter.
love to see both of you... tq for visiting malaysia
Thank you 😊 we love Malaysia!
13:37 the private tour guide drove us to the same farm 4.5 years ago.... even the pictures on the wall still the same.... do you like the sweet or sour pomelo?
White coffee was created by roasting under low temperate plus butter or margarine.
Ohh we didn’t know that. That’s interesting!
@Flora and Note if you roast at high temperature the beans become black and minerals burnt out. That is the fav black coffee that people drink. No value in drinking it.
@Flora and Note you can ask locals on the history of food. BTW some people claimed that kaya toast was from Singapore. Just ignore it.
it's very unfortunate to see many dumb people throw garbage everywhere on the streets. if they can't find a garbage bin, at least they should have the courtesy to bring the garbage with them until they can find a garbage bin. Ipoh used to be very clean but now almost everywhere we can see tons of rubbish along the streets and in the rivers.
We really love watching you guys because you keep us smiling all the time with your happy interaction with people and positive approach to life. ❤️🤗
Aww thank you, we appreciate that a lot 🙏🏻🙏🏻😍😍
Thanks! Another good one! Have a wonderflo pomelo!
Thanks so much!!
Hello Flora n Note.. just subscribed your channel.. welcome to Malaysia.. enjoy watching your videos .. wish u all enjoyed Malaysia tour.. with Love 😍😘 love 💕😘 from 🌻🏠🇲🇾
Thanks so much! We love it here 😍
You need to try the opposite coffee shop as well, both are same style but uniquely different.
I love when u do bloopers .. keep them coming 😂😊❤
Thought we would bring back bloopers for old times’ sake 😁
Love seeing Asian couples in love and traveling together 😊😊😊
Ipoh is divided into Old Town and New Town by the Kinta river. Be sure to explore both.
If you still in Ipoh on Sunday morning, you can visit the Memory Lane flea market for some nostalgic shopping!
I was wondering Flora, are you ABC?
请问你係咪喺香港或者加拿大出世嘅?
开水嗰度摆乌龙咯..😅😅
我喺香港出世,但係喺加拿大長大😊
@@FloraandNote Thks for reply ! ! !
*typo error...should be CBC
Actually, the home or cradle of the white coffee is the cafe smack opposite to Nam Heong known as Sin Yoon Loong. Unfortunately, SYL have been very complacent and quite contented with the brisk business they've been doing for generations out of that sole and only location. They've been approached by interested parties to take their business down the franchise route or otherwise extend their footprint but they've somehow not seen the potential of it or, as mentioned earlier, totally contented with what they have. As a result, Nam Hong/Old Town Coffee stole a march on them and, sadly, everyone beats a path to this Nam Heong shop thinking it's the birthplace of the Ipoh White Coffee.
Thanks for your info .....
Yes, was attracted by her lovely n polite voice ...so sweet ...lucky Note . Subscribe to her interesting channel. Everyday spend 2 hrs hrs running thru her videos
Thank you so much 🙏🏻❤️
Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia and is almost equal to the size of Peninsular Malaysia. Famed for its dense rainforest and paradise beaches, it is no surprise that Sarawak is one of the top tourist spots in Malaysia. With so much to offer with its rich culture and historical heritages, there are many Sarawak attractions that you should check out. Sarawak capital is Kuching.
Have you guys been to Taiping the third livable town in the world? It''s just about 70kg from Ipoh.Cheers!
Selamat datang ke Ipoh 🤗
Ipoh and Perak is a same? and How far fron kuala Lampur
Sarawak food such as Kolo Mee, Sarawak Laksa, Kampua Mee, Kueh Chap, Tomato Crispy Mee, Belacan Bee Hoon, Kompia, Kacangma Chicken, Midin Belacan, Manok Pansuh, Sarawak Layer Cake & Tuak.
Ipoh is penang 2.0 version 2
Ipoh is home to Michelle Yeoh who recently received the Oscar for best actress.
Enjoy your travels in Malaysia
And the famous mother from Crazy Rich Asians.
Ipoh wasn’t the little brother of Penang, it was a more bustling city than George Town( Penang ). Ipoh had a forgotten nickname of millionaires’ city.
Note same like Mark Wiens haha
Son maravillosos, me encanta verlos😍, SALUDOS DESDE MI PAÍS CHILE 🇨🇱🌶️
0:07 I think it's 4th or 5th by population. KL (and nearby cities in Selangor), Penang, Johor Bahru, followed by Ipoh.
You do not have kaya toasts and soft-boiled eggs with laksa, dudes. Moreover, they are eaten for breakfast and you have put too much soy sauce in your soft-boiled eggs. Just 1/4 teaspoon and a sprinkle of white pepper to compliment the natural taste of the eggs.
This is Michelle Yeoh's hometown. 😀
damn that egg tart look so legit
I visit Ipoh some 40 years ago. I. speak Cantonese, Chaozhou, Huayu, English, and also Laotian (on extension, Thai?). That came easy to me, as I was born in Chaozhou, lived in Vientiane, Laos in my childhood, then went over to Hong Kong to study and work, in between to Australia to get my tertiary education, and now retire in Singapore. Now, seeing and learning more about Malaysia.
Michelle Yeoh's hometown...
Ipoh...mostly Cantonese and hakka speakers....
Whenever Michelle Yeah back to hometown she will be out for foods if u are lucky to see her somewhere...apparently!
Did u see Malaysia Pizza tower?
How can you eat that cotton candy beauty?!?! It’s too pretty to eat…and then it’s melting it’s sticky gooey ness all over your hands-note to self-bring handiwipes lol. Love the three lanes hope you visited each one and maybe more video on it? But probably moving on lol. I’m always here for ALL of it! That pomelo looks delish, and I’m not a big fan of grapefruit-I have to put spoonfuls of sugar to defeat the bitterness. But that looks unique and I’d want to try it. Soup looked scrumptious too. Safer travels smooth rides joyful explorations 🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️
I don't know if anyone notice, most of Malaysia speaks English, cantonese, Mandarin, and Malay. Talented for sure!
Now you know why I retire in Ipoh. 👍🥰. and having an AirBnB room for rent... gives me some pocket money. FYI, it's always booked every weekend.
And last but not least, your channel is one of those where I've been practicing my English listening skill. Lots of love from Bangkok krub!
Ipoh is a food heaven too 😋 tonnes of nice foods and café.. enjoy your exploration 😁
It really is! We really love it there 😊
Is the condition a lot better now in Ipoh?
Binge watching your videos since I found em ! Love how genuine and earnest you both are 🙂 Fantastic couple and great videos. Love from India 🇮🇳
Hi Flora & Note, welcome to Ipoh 😍 if you are still around, then you should try the famous curry noodles at Yee Fatt Dry 😀Curry Noodles 😁 better to go early before noon 11am. Sold out fast. Closed on every Monday. They have very thick curry sauce. Love your video
kuala lumpur johor baru penang kota kinabaru kucing ipoh,i think ipoh comes 7th in term of city area.
Love you guys! Both of you are always smiling. ☺️ Really refreshing to watch ❤ will go to ipoh this april and penang as well!
what is your nationality ?
Ipoh is the 'food mecca' of central Malaysia. Almost every street has a unique Hawker food.
Heya! Thanks for featuring Ipoh on your channel! Its really awesome. If ya'll ever come back to Ipoh hit me up! I'll be more than happy to bring you guys around to experience the food locals eat.