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White coffee is when the beans are roasted at lower temperature and not turning black. Also some recipe requires them to be roasted with butter or margerine.
The heat and humidity is what we remember along with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee (kopi-o) in local coffeeshops plus the delicious local food & many interesting sights/shops- up & down the Malaysian peninsula. Love the more relaxed pace of life there.
#milogirl the poached chicken you guys had were of the free range kind. the bean sprouts were stout and fat, specifically the ipoh-beansprouts, because of the natural limestone-filtered, mineral enhanced spring water used in producing the sprouts.
FYI...there are actually 3 kinds of coffee in Malaysia... White Coffee from Ipoh (thick ver) White Coffee from Johor, Senggarang (light ver) Black coffee from Muar (Dark ver)..
As a local Malaysian, its a shame, that I have not been to some of the places that you reviewed...hahaha..need to plan for a road trip one day... Anyhow, Josie, if you see letter 'C' in Malay, it is pronounce as 'Ch', for example, Cermin is pronounce 'Ch-ermin' instead of 'Ser-min'....other example is Cendol, its 'Ch-endol'.... Enjoy your stay in Malaysia!!! #milogirl #miloboy
The rock is mixture of quartz, phyllite, limestone a kind of marble. IPOH has abundance of limestone hills around with silica and lime to produce cement. You may come a cross few Cement Plant in Ipoh becoz of it!! It was one of the biggest tine mine city during British era.
@@josieliftsthings in taiping there is an orangutan sanctuary. I think bukit merah. Some tourists called it kong island. You can google. You do not need to visit sepilok or semenggoh in borneo to see semi wild orangutans.
Very² top local food there "nasi ganja". Next.. Marina lumut? Lost world of tambun theme park? Zoo taiping? Waterfalls or hotspring sungai klah sungkai? Gunung lang? Kellie's castle?
Ipoh is an awesome city.. You must try nasi ganja and shopping at pasar karat.. Ipoh haved the legendary pasar karat.. Pasar kaarat is the placed that you can find rare item and antique item with good priced..
Ipoh City ranked sixth most attractive destinations in Asia to visit by"Lonely Planet",a travel portal in the world. And..there are some places in 🇲🇾 in guinnessworldrecords.
For Ipoh white coffee, you miss the original taste in Ipoh. Try this shop 'Sun Yin Loong White Coffee Shop'. Here is where white coffee started in Ipoh. The shop is located near where you were staying, in the part of old town in Ipoh.
If you have more time, come to Visit Taiping Perak, One and Only "RAIN TOWN" in Malaysia, not far from Penang (1 & half Hour Drive).. In Taiping, we have Lake Garden, the oldest and bigger Zoo in My Country called "Night Safari", Maxwell Hills, Water falls, Raining Forest & So much More.. *I warned you about the weather, Taiping is always raining 😄..
Ipoh is the state capital of Perak. It was once the largest area where tin was mined. It is said there are more millionaires in Ipoh than any where else in Malaysia. Taiping which is about 45minutes drive north of Ipoh was formerly the state capital of Perak. The oldest prison and Lake Gardens plus the Oldest Zoo in Malaysia is located in Taiping. Lots of good food here and cheap accomations. Taiping is The Wettest town in Malaysia
Since you are in Ipoh, your next stop should be Taiping which is not too far away, and you will pass it on your way to Penang. There is a beautiful Lake Gardens there as well as lots of food
#milogirl the egg custard looks like the flan that you put on top of halo halo😁 remember Josie the one you've tried in thailand there's a version of the custard i think its on top of sticky rice and you didnt like it if i'm not mistaken😅😁
Josie, luv yr feedbabks on Msia, luv yr vids abt Msia 👍🏼🤩 you so fun/bubbly/happy travelller 🙏 before you leave Msia, please do come to our Kuching Sarawak Msia pls, and explore our culture, foods etc 😊
@@JaswantSingh-ym9zo Gua Kelam, Wang Kelian viewpoint, Bukit Chabang,Tasik Timah Tasoh, Padang Besar, Rainbow bridge at Kuala Perlis … can take electric train to arau, rent a car and travel around the state 😊
Ipoh and the Kinta Valley are synonymous with the old tin-mining industry, one of the pillars of Malaysia's old commodities-based economy. Tin made many older generation ethnic Chinese millionaires during its heyday in the 1800s-1900s.
kampung budaya, muzium Sarawak, waterfront kuching 20.00, Semenggoh Wildlife Rehabilitation orang utan, Jong’s Crocodile Farm, Padawan Susung waterfall, Siniawan Old Town 18.00 you want eat
Ipoh is definitely not a under rated city for locals but for foreigners That's why you don't find too many touristry spots upgrading works there to suit foreign tourists Local tourists prefer the place to remain the old traditional looks
No it's not weird that you like the cucumbers, some other hawkers making the same dish slice it to the point of being transparent and that with the soy sauce mix is really next level stuff
Josie, each time I watch your vlogs, I find that Michael looks very familiar. I tried very hard to recall where had seen him, and just awhile ago, it jogged my memory. To me, he looks like Calum Scott, who participated in BGT in 2015
This is so funny because he gets so many comments telling him he looks like people 😂 a boat driver we had also said he looks like Calum Scott, some people said James cordon, some said Tom Hardy some said someone else hahaha it’s so funny 😂😂😂😂
Apart from KL and Penang, Ipoh in Perak is another state that most people would visit. But not many people would go to the east coast of the peninsular and the Borneo regions of Sarawak and Sabah.
I definitely saw lots of Malaysian people and other tourists from different parts! I didn’t see as many tourists there from the west and coming from the west we don’t really see ipoh as a place to go to in Malaysia! But, those are good suggestions, you’ll have to keep watching (or follow my Instagram for real time updates 😉) 😁😁🙏🏻
@@josieliftsthings ipoh is famous for food, local specialties, pomelo, caves, hot spring, a city with british historical buildings, and royal belum reserved forest with the most species of hornbill in the world, many bird lovers came here from abroad just to watch hornbills. But too bad u didnt go to the best coffee shop in town😂 Take time to enjoy ur trip!
HAHAHAHA when I ordered he asked rice and we were like “ummm no it’s okay” and he was like NO RICE???? 😂😂😂😂 But I was so full 😂 if it’s good without rice it’s a very good dish 😍😍😂
@@josieliftsthings Yes, essentially you ordered a chicken rice...without the rice. I liken it to ordering pizza toppings without the pizza dough. Haha! Also I know you can't take spicy food but do give most of the chili sauces given along with any dish a try as most of them are mild and a bit sweet. But they MAKE the dish if you know what I mean. Anyways, enjoy your stay here. For foodies like you guys, my only worry is you might not want to leave!
Personally I feel theres a difference in the milo powder from Australia and Malaysia, I have visited Australia once and purchased a tin of milo there, Australia ones taste more milky less chocolatey compared to Malaysia one. We do make up for the milky taste by adding alot of condensed milk into the milo. I have never been to Thailand, but I will try Milo there if I get the chance 😂 It is so interesting you hunt for MILO everywhere ! 🤣 you definitely are the #milogirl
Milo is just cocoa powder with added nutrients. Cocoa is produced locally while the dairy industry in Australia is more developed. So I guess that's why it's milkier over there.
If you get the chance to come a cross a milo truck you should try their milo it's the best type I've never met a Malaysian who does not like milo from a milo truck 😀
Im guessing Cameron would be the next destination... Avoid tourist attraction places on the 16-18 Sept.. Its bank's holiday weekend, gonna be a headache everywhere
@@josieliftsthings what's so special about Ipoh is not only the foods but also the cleanliness of the surrounding areas. Full of limestone mountains everywhere even the air that breath in is much fresher especially early morning
@@josieliftsthings enjoy! If u have the time, do try traditional Malay food in Balik Pulau too, fish curry @ Sungai Penang etc. Or several other seafood joints in Batu Maung or Teluk Kumbar - fishing village area in the southern part of the island.
Ipoh are the first city in Malaysia recommended in Lonely Planet..its has potential a lot of them but the local council are not putting extra money to make it more appealing to tourist..by the way your trip in Ipoh are not complete without trying the most famous nasi Ganja..
I can honestly say I’ve never read a Lonely Planet haha - I think the relevance is dying out! I hope it stays rustic and traditional. It’s a wonderful town.
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#milogirl the very best legend top nostalgic milo is "MILO LORI" 🤤
Milo ice 🥳
Try Milo special
Awesome video, would love to visit the city! 😃
Thank you!!! If you have time in Malaysia I think it’s a cute little town to visit on the way through!! 😁😁🙏🏻
I just came across this channel. Very interesting especially watching Josie talk. Very bubbly and cheerful. Really makes my day..😁
Right!! I’ve been saying this too because her personality is like she’s born to be on tv. She’s a natural 💯 #milogirl
You guys are the best! Thank you so much! So happy I can make your day! If I can do that making videos, I’m very happy too! Thank you for watching 😁😁😁🙏🏻🥰
You’re the best!!! 😭😭❤️
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for showing your exploration in Ipoh.
Thank you so much! Thank you for watching 😁😁
@@josieliftsthings 😁
I was born in Singapore but I settled down in Ipoh 23 years ago.
It’s a great place, I don’t blame you!
Another landmark in Perak, is Kingdom City Kuala Kangsar (Sultan Palace).. also there got popular known Ice Milo Kepal Tok Abah..Friday closed 😁
Im discovering Malaysia through your videos!!
Very interesting
Thanks Irene!
Thanks Irene!
White coffee is when the beans are roasted at lower temperature and not turning black. Also some recipe requires them to be roasted with butter or margerine.
And a lot of sugar
#miloais
The heat and humidity is what we remember along with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee (kopi-o) in local coffeeshops plus the delicious local food & many interesting sights/shops- up & down the Malaysian peninsula. Love the more relaxed pace of life there.
Definitely - I do love KL but the pace in Ipoh was a nice change
Greetings from North Borneo Island,East Malaysia,Sabah State..I miss Anderson school Ipoh,Perak thanks..
#milogirl
the poached chicken you guys had were of the free range kind. the bean sprouts were stout and fat, specifically the ipoh-beansprouts, because of the natural limestone-filtered, mineral enhanced spring water used in producing the sprouts.
FYI...there are actually 3 kinds of coffee in Malaysia... White Coffee from Ipoh (thick ver)
White Coffee from Johor, Senggarang (light ver)
Black coffee from Muar (Dark ver)..
Malaysia is love. I want to be there again
I can’t wait to come back one day and I haven’t even left yet 😂😂
@@josieliftsthings 😂😂😂
Australian Chef Steve Owens i think, currently at Perak now, as current update at his RUclips Channel
As a local Malaysian, its a shame, that I have not been to some of the places that you reviewed...hahaha..need to plan for a road trip one day...
Anyhow, Josie, if you see letter 'C' in Malay, it is pronounce as 'Ch', for example, Cermin is pronounce 'Ch-ermin' instead of 'Ser-min'....other example is Cendol, its 'Ch-endol'....
Enjoy your stay in Malaysia!!!
#milogirl #miloboy
Thank you!
The rock is mixture of quartz, phyllite, limestone a kind of marble. IPOH has abundance of limestone hills around with silica and lime to produce cement. You may come a cross few Cement Plant in Ipoh becoz of it!! It was one of the biggest tine mine city during British era.
Oh awesome! Thank you for sharing this knowledge!
In cantonese, bean sprout chicken is called nga choi kai. The bean sprout is special as it is planted in ipoh. Fresh, crunchy and fat.
I visited ipod many times im from dubai they have amazing hotels and food with amazing weather with best coffee in Malaysia 🇲🇾
The white coffee was SO good I was not expecting that!! 😅😂 thank you so much for watching!! ☺️😄
Ipoh and taiping are wonderful big towns
Very cute! Must see when travelling through 🙏🏻😁
@@josieliftsthings in taiping there is an orangutan sanctuary. I think bukit merah. Some tourists called it kong island. You can google. You do not need to visit sepilok or semenggoh in borneo to see semi wild orangutans.
Also go to the Royal Town, Kuala kangsar, the architecture is unique and beautiful
Very² top local food there "nasi ganja". Next..
Marina lumut?
Lost world of tambun theme park?
Zoo taiping?
Waterfalls or hotspring sungai klah sungkai?
Gunung lang?
Kellie's castle?
Ipoh is an awesome city.. You must try nasi ganja and shopping at pasar karat.. Ipoh haved the legendary pasar karat.. Pasar kaarat is the placed that you can find rare item and antique item with good priced..
Ipoh City ranked sixth most attractive destinations in Asia to visit by"Lonely Planet",a travel portal in the world.
And..there are some places in 🇲🇾 in guinnessworldrecords.
For Ipoh white coffee, you miss the original taste in Ipoh. Try this shop 'Sun Yin Loong White Coffee Shop'. Here is where white coffee started in Ipoh. The shop is located near where you were staying, in the part of old town in Ipoh.
Thank you!!
Ipoh roasted duck is a must try too, next trip Penang asam laksa
Welcome To Ipoh 🤗
THANK YOUUUU 😁😁😁
Selamat datang..welcome to Perak...
#milogirl
Thank you!!!! #milogirl! 😭🥹🥹
If you have more time, come to Visit Taiping Perak, One and Only "RAIN TOWN" in Malaysia, not far from Penang (1 & half Hour Drive).. In Taiping, we have Lake Garden, the oldest and bigger Zoo in My Country called "Night Safari", Maxwell Hills, Water falls, Raining Forest & So much More..
*I warned you about the weather, Taiping is always raining 😄..
hai guys...please go to kelantan kota bahru and try nasi kukus. nasi kerabu with budu.
13:30 cold white coffee on a hot day, and hot white coffee on a cold rainy night. That's the way it should be
I agree 💃 😁
Ipoh is the state capital of Perak. It was once the largest area where tin was mined. It is said there are more millionaires in Ipoh than any where else in Malaysia.
Taiping which is about 45minutes drive north of Ipoh was formerly the state capital of Perak. The oldest prison and Lake Gardens plus the Oldest Zoo in Malaysia is located in Taiping. Lots of good food here and cheap accomations. Taiping is The Wettest town in Malaysia
I did not know that about the Malaysians home there!! Thank you!!!
Since you are in Ipoh, your next stop should be Taiping which is not too far away, and you will pass it on your way to Penang. There is a beautiful Lake Gardens there as well as lots of food
Thank you!!! 😁😁
If u love Nature beauty and good food with cheap prices and lovely people Go to Taiping in Perak.
Hi.... nice view lods.shout out
Very nice vlog with the positive vibes!
Thank you so much! So glad you like 😁😁😁🙏🏻
You can request for lower sugar content in the coffee or any beverage in any place in Malaysia.
Visit Taiping town and hike up Maxwell Hill. Pangkor Island on the west coast might be worthwhile as well.
I’d love to go to Taiping! Next time. We’re in Borneo now!
#milogirl
the egg custard looks like the flan that you put on top of halo halo😁 remember Josie the one you've tried in thailand there's a version of the custard i think its on top of sticky rice and you didnt like it if i'm not mistaken😅😁
congratulations on 60k subs🎉🎉
Thank you Pauline 🙏🙏
Stop over to Taiping, the next town.
If you are near Ipoh, head up to the Cameron highlands, it’s a hillside enclave / resort town with tea plantations.
We have so much left to see in Malaysia!!!
Ipoh's cuisine, amazing street art and culture influenced by the Chinese, retain the city's old glory.
Try some ipoh kaya puff too josie. Watching u eating something sweet so enjoyable.. love watching your video... Love both of u ^^,
Josie, luv yr feedbabks on Msia, luv yr vids abt Msia 👍🏼🤩 you so fun/bubbly/happy travelller 🙏 before you leave Msia, please do come to our Kuching Sarawak Msia pls, and explore our culture, foods etc 😊
THANK YOU SO MUCHHHH 😁😁😁
Stay tuned! Or follow my Instagram to see where we are 😉 😁
#miloais #milogirl
I recommend you,ll visit Sabah east Malaysia n enjoy mount Kinabalu also paradise of Maldives Malaysia island...
Just uploaded my first Borneo video :)
For me underrated states in Malaysia are Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan, Terengganu, Johor, Sarawak and Pahang
I cannot wait to show you some of them! And hopefully I can get to the others another time! 😁😁🙏🏻
What's interesting in Perlis?
@@JaswantSingh-ym9zo Gua Kelam, Wang Kelian viewpoint, Bukit Chabang,Tasik Timah Tasoh, Padang Besar, Rainbow bridge at Kuala Perlis … can take electric train to arau, rent a car and travel around the state 😊
@@suriasabri6561 Been to Padang Besar once. Wasn't much there, just a border town. Rainbow Bridge sounds interesting. Thanks
@@JaswantSingh-ym9zo maybe for us nothing but Perlis have beautiful natural landscape like Sabah and Sarawak that attracts foreigners
In Malaysia, you can always order drinks "without sugar" (kosong), less sugar, or with sugar
Thank you! 🫶🏻😁😁
Ipoh is well known to Malaysians for having some of the most delicious food.
I need to go back for a 2nd time!
Ipoh and the Kinta Valley are synonymous with the old tin-mining industry, one of the pillars of Malaysia's old commodities-based economy. Tin made many older generation ethnic Chinese millionaires during its heyday in the 1800s-1900s.
Thank you!
you have to try NESLO too
Oh I love Neslo!! Watch my Roti canai video if you’d like to see me try it in there!! 😁😁😁
Yes , thank you for upload
Thank you for watching! 😁😁
I am Sarawak Borneo, u can eat mee laksa, Kolo mee, kek lapis, tradisional eat and others 😁
Yum!! Thank you! You might like the next few videos! 😁😁
kampung budaya, muzium Sarawak, waterfront kuching 20.00, Semenggoh Wildlife Rehabilitation orang utan, Jong’s Crocodile Farm, Padawan Susung waterfall, Siniawan Old Town 18.00 you want eat
Ipoh is definitely not a under rated city for locals but for foreigners
That's why you don't find too many touristry spots upgrading works there to suit foreign tourists
Local tourists prefer the place to remain the old traditional looks
#milogirl
#1 Let's Go!!
KILLED IT WALT 😁😁👏🏻😁
No it's not weird that you like the cucumbers, some other hawkers making the same dish slice it to the point of being transparent and that with the soy sauce mix is really next level stuff
Yummmmm hahaha! I never expected that to be the best part 😂😂😂😂😂
There is a huge cave temple.....
Its Michelle Yeoh home town.
#Milo.Ice @ Milo girl. Lol. Love the content. Keep up the good work guys.
Hahaha yessss you are the real one watching that far! Thank you!
Wow very nice travel 🎉🎉🎉❤👍👍👍🇲🇾
You should try the dim sum @ Ipoh. Penang has it too. 😊
Oh cool!
Josie, each time I watch your vlogs, I find that Michael looks very familiar. I tried very hard to recall where had seen him, and just awhile ago, it jogged my memory. To me, he looks like Calum Scott, who participated in BGT in 2015
This is so funny because he gets so many comments telling him he looks like people 😂 a boat driver we had also said he looks like Calum Scott, some people said James cordon, some said Tom Hardy some said someone else hahaha it’s so funny 😂😂😂😂
@@josieliftsthings So I'm not the only one
@@JaswantSingh-ym9zo definitely not 😂😂😁
@@josieliftsthings not the James Cordon omg I’m dead 😂☠️
@@flugoaway3398 I believe you are referring to James Coburn because James Corden is still alive
My hometown ❤❤ glad that you loved Ipoh 🥰
I’m happy I could visit your town! Thank you for watching 😁😁😊
Apart from KL and Penang, Ipoh in Perak is another state that most people would visit. But not many people would go to the east coast of the peninsular and the Borneo regions of Sarawak and Sabah.
I definitely saw lots of Malaysian people and other tourists from different parts! I didn’t see as many tourists there from the west and coming from the west we don’t really see ipoh as a place to go to in Malaysia! But, those are good suggestions, you’ll have to keep watching (or follow my Instagram for real time updates 😉) 😁😁🙏🏻
@@josieliftsthings ipoh is famous for food, local specialties, pomelo, caves, hot spring, a city with british historical buildings, and royal belum reserved forest with the most species of hornbill in the world, many bird lovers came here from abroad just to watch hornbills. But too bad u didnt go to the best coffee shop in town😂 Take time to enjoy ur trip!
Try,pulau perhentian in Terengganu..sure u like it
If you like milo,have to try Pok Moh Milo Tunggeng in Kota Baru Kelantan
Ooh sounds good!
Hi dear love you and your vibe keep it up u have done sooooo welll
Thanks!
I get what you mean by a texture person. I feel the same way about Pineapple and things like eggplant
You guys eating the chicken and bean sprouts without any rice probably triggered every Malaysian. Lol!
HAHAHAHA when I ordered he asked rice and we were like “ummm no it’s okay” and he was like NO RICE???? 😂😂😂😂
But I was so full 😂 if it’s good without rice it’s a very good dish 😍😍😂
@@josieliftsthings Yes, essentially you ordered a chicken rice...without the rice. I liken it to ordering pizza toppings without the pizza dough. Haha!
Also I know you can't take spicy food but do give most of the chili sauces given along with any dish a try as most of them are mild and a bit sweet. But they MAKE the dish if you know what I mean.
Anyways, enjoy your stay here. For foodies like you guys, my only worry is you might not want to leave!
I dieddddd when she didn’t order rice! The “chicken rice” is the best part of chicken rice 😂😂😂
Awesome journey Josie😉
Thank youuuuu! 😁😁😁
mybe you can come to Kuching...my hometown😁😁..try kolok mee😁
#milogirl
hi milo girl........thanks for coming to malaysia
Its a limestone hill and those “rocks” are marble.
The custard that you’ve ate, is called “leche flan” in the philippines.
Ohhh I didn’t know the name in the phils!! Thank you!! 😍😍🙏🏻😁
@@josieliftsthings 👌🏼
If you like chinese food,try chee cheong fan restoran new hollywood.
Kellie's Castle is near Ipoh
Personally I feel theres a difference in the milo powder from Australia and Malaysia, I have visited Australia once and purchased a tin of milo there, Australia ones taste more milky less chocolatey compared to Malaysia one. We do make up for the milky taste by adding alot of condensed milk into the milo. I have never been to Thailand, but I will try Milo there if I get the chance 😂 It is so interesting you hunt for MILO everywhere ! 🤣 you definitely are the #milogirl
Even the taste of Coke is different from country to country
Milo is just cocoa powder with added nutrients. Cocoa is produced locally while the dairy industry in Australia is more developed. So I guess that's why it's milkier over there.
Hi,milo girl!! Great videos
THANK YOUUU 😁😁 #teammilo 🫶🏻😁😂
Perak is my hometown ....
If you get the chance to come a cross a milo truck you should try their milo it's the best type I've never met a Malaysian who does not like milo from a milo truck 😀
I wish I knew where it was! 😂😂😂
Milo ice yum. The cold one
The best!!
Im guessing Cameron would be the next destination... Avoid tourist attraction places on the 16-18 Sept.. Its bank's holiday weekend, gonna be a headache everywhere
Good guess!!! Thank you for the heads up! 🚘 😂😁
Hi Josie Luke from Singapore just want let you know go Watson to buy a transparent waterproof plaster for your thumbs (injury).
Thank you Luke! 😁😁
Ipoh is on my list. Enjoying your Malaysia trip #milogirl
I think it’s worth the stop by for sure!
Thank you Denyse!! 😁😁🫶🏻 #teammilo
@@josieliftsthings we have 90 days in Thailand and Penang this winter and I have bookmarked many of your suggestions 😃
Welcome to Ipoh!
Thank you!
Malaysia bisa di kunjungi 35 juta di tahun 2023. Sebelum ini 29 juta lawati sebelum era kovid 19
The Lake Mirror used to FOC. Now, it became tourism attractions
Oh what’s FOC? 🤔
@@josieliftsthings the entrance
@@foong171183 ohhhh! Yes it is now isn’t it
@@josieliftsthings what's so special about Ipoh is not only the foods but also the cleanliness of the surrounding areas. Full of limestone mountains everywhere even the air that breath in is much fresher especially early morning
@@josieliftsthings Free Of Charge..😁
Tasik Cermin ( Mirror Lake),is actually a favourite site for Malaysian paranormal groups/ seekers etc..
Oh really???? Hahaha is it “haunted”? 😂
@@josieliftsthings just type paranormal Tasik Cermin,Ipoh 🙂
@@josieliftsthings yeah it’s haunted..
Definitely #Penang next dear #miloGirl! 🤯😆
Good guess!!! 😂 #milogirl
@@josieliftsthings enjoy!
If u have the time, do try traditional Malay food in Balik Pulau too, fish curry @ Sungai Penang etc. Or several other seafood joints in Batu Maung or Teluk Kumbar - fishing village area in the southern part of the island.
Hi josie , did u try "milo dinosour ice" ? U might like it, mybe ? must try if not try yet 😄
I’m saving it for something special stay tuned 😉😉
actually ipoh is quite famous. what is truly underrated and not famous is the east coast of malaysian peninsula, and sabah/sarawak
See my newest video! 😁😁😉😉
Ipoh are the first city in Malaysia recommended in Lonely Planet..its has potential a lot of them but the local council are not putting extra money to make it more appealing to tourist..by the way your trip in Ipoh are not complete without trying the most famous nasi Ganja..
If it’s more touristy, then it will lose its “old town” vibes.
I can honestly say I’ve never read a Lonely Planet haha - I think the relevance is dying out! I hope it stays rustic and traditional. It’s a wonderful town.
Goooood ..
Welcome to Michelle Yeoh’s hometown.
Thank you!!! 😁😁
I just love you Josie
🤣🤣JOM JLN2 MKN,,,,YUMMY ,,IS WONDERFUL MSIA
Time to pack for a trip in Ipoh! #miloguysandgirls
😂😂😂😂 love this
Wow ,ms Josie next time u visits in Dubai, uae.
I never try milo. Will do when I am in that region next time.
So good! I think Thailand one is a bit better but malaysia is second! Haha
you should check Sabah out while you are still in Malaysia😁😁
Definitely 😉
I GUESS UR NEXT WOULD BE CAMERON HIGHLAND, BUT TRY TO AVOID WEEKEND, ITS CROWDED
That’s a good guess!!! Thank you!!
From Philippines
are you lot heading to Taiping (pronounced as "Typing") next?
That’s a good guess!! (Thank you for the pronunciation help 😁😁)
After ipoh is cameron highlands of course
Good guess!!! 😊 😃
@@josieliftsthings it is easy coz so near
#milogirl Nothing beats Milo from Australia! I don't really fancy drinking Milo but prefer to eat it with cold milk like a cereal! 😋🤣
Milo is life 😍😂
#miloais