Big thank you to Crystal, Eyow, Cohen and Edith!!! ❤ Once again Malaysian hospitality at its finest!!! Brought tears to my eyes when Crystal met you at train station. Thank you so much. Beautiful accomodations. The food and desert looks delicious. Always love to hear about the history. What can be better than this!!!
Nothing can beat steve when it come to narrating history.... I appreciate your efforts to learn about the history of places you goes. And ivana, the master of explaining how the food tasted, spot on, down to the ingredients in the dish. Love you guys. Lets makan2 in sungai petani someday
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video. U guys had some delicious food in Ipoh. That was d most colorful ABC I've ever seen. It looked very fruity, full of fresh cut fresh fruits.
Finally u guys get to my hometown IPOH 💕✌️.. welcome to Ipoh Perak. With so many delicious food absolutely fantastic..famous white coffee and also... The beansprouts in Ipoh is growing by using natural water from limestone hills surrounding Ipoh.. that's why it tastes good
Actually using ets is just okay and enjoyable journey. Its really worth more than food. Even its normal for superbike riders from KL to Ipoh or malacca just for food 😅
Nice journey by train which i used to ride during my Uni day-KL to JB, awesome train ride for me heading to hometown, the whole nite sometimes with no available seat.. Nice home stay and good choice of dessert🇲🇾
Regretting the fact I'm watching this before dinner and I feel like I can smell the aroma of food through the video 😂 Or I'm smelling someone cooking in the kitchen at the moment.
Steve never missed giving history review on the place he visited...now you can visit as many museum as you can..last time during mco all the musuems were closed..
There's quite a bit of good Malay and Indian restaurants in Ipoh as well. The fruit ais kacang looks really good. I've never had it before and I was just in Ipoh 2 weeks ago. Didn't know about it.
Much rather have ducks on the wall than antlers Steve haha That colorful perplexing ice kacang deserves to be in a gourmet food magazine for sure. No we dont have a phrase for brain freeze.It's a common enough phenomenon we should come up with one. Unfortunately its literal translation Otak Beku has a different meaning lol
Yeah, how convenient it's to travel by ETS, fast, efficient and clean and you guys have given 5 ⭐ to it. KTM ( Malaysia Railway Company ) must be very proud of you both.....🤓😀 Ipoh is a vintage town, nothing much to explore but there are lots of Chinese food, usually Cantonese style, somewhat like Hong Kong style. What a day, eating Chinese food for lunch, dinner and having desserts at such a time...late night supper 😀 Thanks to Crystal, Eyow, Cohen and Edith for being their "guide".
@@preciousstone6878 my pleasure, Crystal. Actually to us, locals, there's nothing much to explore except for the food. Most of my relatives ( from my mom's side ) live there. Anyway, thanks again for being such an amazing host to them.
The duck restaurant is very near my home. Like... 200m 😆 you guys missed the chance to eat mydin's cendol nearby. Its the best cendol desert in ipoh, imo. Also, New Hollywood is a popular restaurant to visit.
Welcome to my hometown Ipoh Perak JetLag Warriors..U must try Nasi Ganja also in the center of Ipoh town..Enjoy your stay and have a pleasent day..Can't wait for your new vlogs
Pease dont reccomend them to eat Nasi Ganja at Yong Suan,many times i go the curry so watery and ayam goreng very hard like stone man! I prefer them to go eat nasi kandar kuah cmpur at Kari Kepala Ikan Salim,or Nasi Kandar Dato Sagor. Both are my favorite..soo yummy 😋
Ipoh also have many delicious Malay and Indian food. Nasi Ganja (Cannabis Rice) is something you must try. Actually it is similar to Nasi Kandar. When is comes to Malaysian food Steve always learn to eat something that he didn’t like prior to trying it in Malaysia. Steve is not a fan of fish but he is eating fish since he tried fish in Malaysia and now he is eating salted egg which he didn’t like it before this. I must say Malaysian cuisine rocks!
@@JetLagWarriors that’s a good thing right? You learn to accept new flavours that will open up your mind to a whole new world. Gods job Steve.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Steve is super positive, rating everything 5 stars ✨ well you know what Steve is 10 stars ✨ tbh, I really wanted to meet you guys when you were in Terengganu years back, kinda missed the chance 'cause have to be elsewhere for work
Hi guys 👋 yes Steve the railway station was built during the British era , Ipoh is best known for its hawker fare which some are really authentic and you can’t get it elsewhere 👍🏻 wow I’m drooling here like always 😅 the food looks delicious 😋 brain freeze in malay brain = otak , freeze = beku so “otak beku” 😂 Hope you both enjoyed your stay in Ipoh and stay safe 😘🥰
@@BeyfighterFaris Yes, just different dialect I think. Kuay Teow is Cantonese while Sar Hor Fun is Hokkien, I'm not sure, hv to ask someone who's Chinese educated.
Steve: "so full/so hungry ...fall over", LOL....and the last 2 days...foodcoma. LOL. Take a good break , go Sabah & Sarawak for trekking and adventure!
Steve is truly hilarious. The way he talks will make one laugh until belly ache. Just wonder where he learned all those funny and creative phrases. Crystal, guess you must have had a fun time laughing....😂🤣😂🤣
@@chaw294 He sure is hilarious, and very talented. I mean he hears ppl explain something and the next thing when he vlogs he can just narrate what he just heard. Very quick minded and Ivana is very observant. I didn't notice what they have observed.
Movie magic indeed...? I thought they were in Sabah... 😁 Back when I was in high school the mail train DID take 4-5 hours between Ipoh and KL. There's an old train station in KL, too, it's about a half mile from KL Sentral, across the tracks from Pasar Seni LRT. 11:18 - PRAWN? First time I've ever heard any North American say "prawn" - it's always "shrimp"! 😁 16:03 - those are epic ABCs.. Brain freeze - "sakit kepala".. 😁
Yes, we are in Sabah. It takes some time to edit videos. So we don’t upload right away. We went to Ipoh before going to Sabah, and still have 2 more videos from there. To see us in real time, please check out our stories on Instagram😁
Big mom bean curd is my school mate place !! He was in a frenchise with woong kee bean curd which garnered a lot of publicity even in movies, then he opened up his own bean curd restaurant big mom. very hardworking guy !!
Watanhor is a Cantonese dialect of meaning Cantonese style rice noodle. The kuey teow is fried with oil and light soy sauce hence it is brown in color. It is soaked in the white thick soup (which is Cantonese style of cooking). At KL we call it cantonese style noodle (yee mi, kuey teow or bihun). If mixture of two different type of noodles, it is called ying yong (sort of ying and yang).
Originally, the 1st tin mine owners are the elite local Malays but when the British colonists brought in the Chinese labourers, they sabotaged the Malay owners and eventually the tin mines were owned by the Chinese migrants. You should go to Kuala Kangsar and you can visit the house owned by the richest Malay tin miner
This train station was built in British era wth hotel and restaurant it was very busy during the heydays. Now with convenient transport travellers prefer venture further in Ipoh city.
my best bro steve & my best sis ivana you both are looking awesome waiting for my documents from chinese university share lot of love from your best bro viki 💙🐥
Just an interesting note on Ipoh the capital city of Perak State There are more millionaires/billionaires in Ipoh than anywhere else in whole of Malaysia.
Yes, it is Cantonese style but only found in Malaysia & Singapore, like Char Kuey Teow also created in Malaysia, inspired by some similar dishes in Hong Kong. I think correct Malay name should be Kuey Teow Kantonis which is quite popular in warung and halal foodcourt. Kung Fu is the actual pronunciation of "Cantonese" in Cantonese like Tionghua (in Indonesian) instead of Cina.
ABC aka ice kacang in JB (JOhor Bahru) is totally different .. A must try Steve n Ivana.. Seriously, where are you guys now? Not in Sabah? Sorry I’ confused 🤭😅
Yes, we are in Sabah. It takes some time to edit videos. So we don’t upload right away. We went to Ipoh before going to Sabah, and still have 2 more videos from there. To see us in real time, please check out our stories on Instagram😁
I miss Ipoh so much!!!! Welcome to the town that I spent many many years in. I am so glad that the dessert stalls are back in full force business! Hopefully when time permits I will return to Ipoh for a hefty meal. Ipoh-rians are famous with food, especially Chinese cuisine, also inclusive for ice-kacang! And if you are game there are so many types of desserts in Ipoh and savory food that will fill you to the brim! 4 days of eating won't be enough hahaha....
Yes..my fav nasi kandar spot. Actually they passed the shop at minutes 9.05-9.06. The restaurant name Restoran M.Salim..try it if you want to taste indian Muslim cuisine. But after eat sure feel 'Malas' (lazy)..hehe
Big thank you to Crystal, Eyow, Cohen and Edith!!! ❤ Once again Malaysian hospitality at its finest!!! Brought tears to my eyes when Crystal met you at train station. Thank you so much. Beautiful accomodations. The food and desert looks delicious. Always love to hear about the history. What can be better than this!!!
Nothing can beat steve when it come to narrating history.... I appreciate your efforts to learn about the history of places you goes. And ivana, the master of explaining how the food tasted, spot on, down to the ingredients in the dish. Love you guys. Lets makan2 in sungai petani someday
I agree with you farahida, Steve is really good in narrating anything and everything, and Ivana too!
Thank you Farahida.
Right? His best was the refugee island and the kapal making
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video. U guys had some delicious food in Ipoh. That was d most colorful ABC I've ever seen. It looked very fruity, full of fresh cut fresh fruits.
Yay, first. R u guys back from Sabah, or this was before your trip to Borneo?
Finally u guys get to my hometown IPOH 💕✌️.. welcome to Ipoh Perak. With so many delicious food absolutely fantastic..famous white coffee and also...
The beansprouts in Ipoh is growing by using natural water from limestone hills surrounding Ipoh.. that's why it tastes good
a special food vlog coming soon!
Shout out to Crystal for being an amazing host!
Thank you, it's my pleasure, and shout out to Cohen & Edith providing us the accomodation.!
Hey steve ivana♡..welcome to Ipoh ..nice & beautiful 😅 take care stay safe 😊..
You got to visit the amazing "Kek Lok Tong" temple and short drive away is the massive "Gua Tempurung" caves.
Michelle Yeoh is born and bred in Ipoh.
Actually using ets is just okay and enjoyable journey. Its really worth more than food. Even its normal for superbike riders from KL to Ipoh or malacca just for food 😅
The Malaysian culture: Will travel MILES for food. And it is a normal thing. hahaha...
*Sigh* .. have to figure out when I'm going to trek to Ampang Park LRT to visit that Brazilian steak house.. 😁
Nice journey by train which i used to ride during my Uni day-KL to JB, awesome train ride for me heading to hometown, the whole nite sometimes with no available seat..
Nice home stay and good choice of dessert🇲🇾
Wow.. I see you, Crystal and Ong. I love the Wat Tan Hou. Where is the place in Ipoh? You can take us there. Good job.
Regretting the fact I'm watching this before dinner and I feel like I can smell the aroma of food through the video 😂 Or I'm smelling someone cooking in the kitchen at the moment.
Yeah.... finished all the yummy foodies....💪💪💪sedapnye...👍👍👍
Steve never missed giving history review on the place he visited...now you can visit as many museum as you can..last time during mco all the musuems were closed..
There's quite a bit of good Malay and Indian restaurants in Ipoh as well. The fruit ais kacang looks really good. I've never had it before and I was just in Ipoh 2 weeks ago. Didn't know about it.
Much rather have ducks on the wall than antlers Steve haha
That colorful perplexing ice kacang deserves to be in a gourmet food magazine for sure.
No we dont have a phrase for brain freeze.It's a common enough phenomenon we should come up with one.
Unfortunately its literal translation Otak Beku has a different meaning lol
My wife taught my daughters "Otak beku"
Ipoh!!!! My hometown
Amazing Ipoh ❤️ i been to Ipoh for many times already.
Yeah, how convenient it's to travel by ETS, fast, efficient and clean and you guys have given 5 ⭐ to it. KTM ( Malaysia Railway Company ) must be very proud of you both.....🤓😀
Ipoh is a vintage town, nothing much to explore but there are lots of Chinese food, usually Cantonese style, somewhat like Hong Kong style. What a day, eating Chinese food for lunch, dinner and having desserts at such a time...late night supper 😀
Thanks to Crystal, Eyow, Cohen and Edith for being their "guide".
thanks Chaw CY! Great to have Steve Ivana from the eyes of foreigners on Ipoh.
@@preciousstone6878 my pleasure, Crystal. Actually to us, locals, there's nothing much to explore except for the food.
Most of my relatives ( from my mom's side ) live there.
Anyway, thanks again for being such an amazing host to them.
ais kacang melayu pun nak kena upgrade mulai sekarang. bagi nampak menarik untuk pelancong dari luar negara.
The duck restaurant is very near my home. Like... 200m 😆 you guys missed the chance to eat mydin's cendol nearby. Its the best cendol desert in ipoh, imo. Also, New Hollywood is a popular restaurant to visit.
Welcome to my hometown Ipoh Perak JetLag Warriors..U must try Nasi Ganja also in the center of Ipoh town..Enjoy your stay and have a pleasent day..Can't wait for your new vlogs
Pease dont reccomend them to eat Nasi Ganja at Yong Suan,many times i go the curry so watery and ayam goreng very hard like stone man! I prefer them to go eat nasi kandar kuah cmpur at Kari Kepala Ikan Salim,or Nasi Kandar Dato Sagor. Both are my favorite..soo yummy 😋
Good luck for your travel. Wish you all the best.
Ipoh also have many delicious Malay and Indian food. Nasi Ganja (Cannabis Rice) is something you must try. Actually it is similar to Nasi Kandar.
When is comes to Malaysian food Steve always learn to eat something that he didn’t like prior to trying it in Malaysia. Steve is not a fan of fish but he is eating fish since he tried fish in Malaysia and now he is eating salted egg which he didn’t like it before this.
I must say Malaysian cuisine rocks!
Malaysia has introduced me and trained me to like new taste and flavours!
@@JetLagWarriors that’s a good thing right? You learn to accept new flavours that will open up your mind to a whole new world. Gods job Steve.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Welcome to ipoh perak 😁🙏
Very nice, with subtitles
Steve good eating with a spoon
Steve is super positive, rating everything 5 stars ✨ well you know what Steve is 10 stars ✨ tbh, I really wanted to meet you guys when you were in Terengganu years back, kinda missed the chance 'cause have to be elsewhere for work
Thanks so much!
Try Restoran Tuck Kee. Their moonlight hor fun and Hokkien mee are OFF THE CHAIN!!!
Hi guys 👋 yes Steve the railway station was built during the British era , Ipoh is best known for its hawker fare which some are really authentic and you can’t get it elsewhere 👍🏻 wow I’m drooling here like always 😅 the food looks delicious 😋 brain freeze in malay brain = otak , freeze = beku so “otak beku” 😂 Hope you both enjoyed your stay in Ipoh and stay safe 😘🥰
The watan hor is deep fried rice vermecelli and kuay teow with seafood and meat in a thick gravy.
Educate me: My chinese side of the family in Kedah calls it Sar Hor Fun. Is it the same?
Very sorry Steve, but u are mistaken. Watan hor is ONLY kuay teow while rice vermicelli (mi hun) with kuay teow is called Ying Yong.
@@BeyfighterFaris Yes, just different dialect I think. Kuay Teow is Cantonese while Sar Hor Fun is Hokkien, I'm not sure, hv to ask someone who's Chinese educated.
Dim sum is well known in ipoh besides white coffee
Wow..ABC is delish!
delicious looking roasted duck. yummm
Steve: "so full/so hungry ...fall over", LOL....and the last 2 days...foodcoma. LOL. Take a good break , go Sabah & Sarawak for trekking and adventure!
Steve is truly hilarious. The way he talks will make one laugh until belly ache. Just wonder where he learned all those funny and creative phrases. Crystal, guess you must have had a fun time laughing....😂🤣😂🤣
@@chaw294 He sure is hilarious, and very talented. I mean he hears ppl explain something and the next thing when he vlogs he can just narrate what he just heard. Very quick minded and Ivana is very observant. I didn't notice what they have observed.
@@preciousstone6878 Smart couple 👍👍👏😊
@@chaw294 yes, they are! I have no idea how they manage to travel, decide on where n how, and when.
@@preciousstone6878 both of them are courageous, resilient, adventurous, flexible, open-minded and young 😀🤓
MESMERIZING
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Wah, nasi itik. Hard to find.
Movie magic indeed...? I thought they were in Sabah... 😁 Back when I was in high school the mail train DID take 4-5 hours between Ipoh and KL. There's an old train station in KL, too, it's about a half mile from KL Sentral, across the tracks from Pasar Seni LRT. 11:18 - PRAWN? First time I've ever heard any North American say "prawn" - it's always "shrimp"! 😁 16:03 - those are epic ABCs.. Brain freeze - "sakit kepala".. 😁
Yes, we are in Sabah.
It takes some time to edit videos. So we don’t upload right away. We went to Ipoh before going to Sabah, and still have 2 more videos from there. To see us in real time, please check out our stories on Instagram😁
Stories on Instagram are definitely worth watching !! Really enjoy them.
Big mom bean curd is my school mate place !! He was in a frenchise with woong kee bean curd which garnered a lot of publicity even in movies, then he opened up his own bean curd restaurant big mom. very hardworking guy !!
If you are visiting kuching, dont forget to visit swee kang for ice kacang etc...its similar but not the same
Welcome to Ipoh, my hometown
Awesome video 🔥🔥👍❤️
Watanhor is a Cantonese dialect of meaning Cantonese style rice noodle. The kuey teow is fried with oil and light soy sauce hence it is brown in color. It is soaked in the white thick soup (which is Cantonese style of cooking). At KL we call it cantonese style noodle (yee mi, kuey teow or bihun). If mixture of two different type of noodles, it is called ying yong (sort of ying and yang).
Educate me: My chinese side of the family in Kedah calls it Sar Hor Fun. Is it the same?
The same. It is just the name. Sha hor fun means wide rice noodle. The name took from the origin of Shahe rice noodle.
I ended up settling here in the suburban. Even after 30 years I still consider Ipoh a small town.
Favourite food in Ipoh is the salt baked chicken
Whooo..Im so hungry guys...😋
Sameeeee
Steve, I am not Chinese but our family eat duck 4 or 5 time more frequent than chicken when I was growing up
that pipa duck really makes me droooooool..... oh my god x 1000000000
and salted egg sotong is heavenly.
hahaha I sense you like roasted duck😂
@@JetLagWarriors ahem... Keep that a secret pls... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Owh travel with ets to ipoh..wow great
IPOH is the best city to start retirement life..
18:00 Same. I like my ice kacang taknak kacang susu lebih
Originally, the 1st tin mine owners are the elite local Malays but when the British colonists brought in the Chinese labourers, they sabotaged the Malay owners and eventually the tin mines were owned by the Chinese migrants. You should go to Kuala Kangsar and you can visit the house owned by the richest Malay tin miner
Love your videos 🔥🔥👍❤️❤️
Go to gopeng for white water rafting n try local delicacy 'kelamai'
This train station was built in British era wth hotel and restaurant it was very busy during the heydays. Now with convenient transport travellers prefer venture further in Ipoh city.
Kara And Nate version Steve..keep it up..i will follow your trip always😘🥰😍
my best bro steve & my best sis ivana you both are looking awesome waiting for my documents from chinese university share lot of love from your best bro viki 💙🐥
Ipoh is so many things you have to explor... experience the food at One...
welcome to my hometown!!!
Love your content 🔥🔥👍❤️❤️❤️
Delicious!
Remember to try out the 鹽焗雞 salted baked chicken. Is so nice to have it with 🍻🍺
will do👍
Welcome to Ipoh guys 😍
Omg the house is amazing... looks very 70s and 80s.
Just an interesting note on Ipoh the capital city of Perak State
There are more millionaires/billionaires in Ipoh than anywhere else in whole of Malaysia.
Welcome to my Hometown Ipoh,Perak Darul Ridzuan,Hi Steve/Ivana we have many more good food and Place to Explore 🤝🇲🇾🥰
Fyi...Ipoh and Penang are food paradise cities.
You know what? i love you guys ❤️
Love you!!
I heard that children in Canada sometimes eat clean snow with coke flavour during winter season.
This is true
yeah steve.go deeper and deeper into malaysia culture
Always love to travel to Ipoh by ETS 👍👍
Steve: Shout out to duck
Duck: Thanks 💅
Shout out to train too lol!
Well come to Ipoh..lol🙂
Err Malaysia has new buildings for train stations? I mean aside from KL Sentral
Wow! Stay here in Ipoh for 50 over years and yet did not try them yet......
Yes Ipoh is niceee!
That's one busy day.....loved the dessert. 😃👍
Oh, the roasted Duck meat look so juicy!! Yummy!
Welcome to my city
11:06 Cantonese style maybe? We called it Kuey Teow Kung Fu in Malay.
Yes, it is Cantonese style but only found in Malaysia & Singapore, like Char Kuey Teow also created in Malaysia, inspired by some similar dishes in Hong Kong.
I think correct Malay name should be Kuey Teow Kantonis which is quite popular in warung and halal foodcourt. Kung Fu is the actual pronunciation of "Cantonese" in Cantonese like Tionghua (in Indonesian) instead of Cina.
@@alexlee2765 Oh thanks for the explanation.
Hi steve, the restaurant's name where you guys had lunch in is called "Sun yeong Wai"
ABC aka ice kacang in JB (JOhor Bahru) is totally different .. A must try Steve n Ivana..
Seriously, where are you guys now? Not in Sabah? Sorry I’ confused 🤭😅
That one was 'live' from Kudat, Sabah.
They publish videos backdated due to their busy schedule
@@BeyfighterFaris oooo thought so👍👍
Yes, we are in Sabah.
It takes some time to edit videos. So we don’t upload right away. We went to Ipoh before going to Sabah, and still have 2 more videos from there. To see us in real time, please check out our stories on Instagram😁
Welcome to Ipoh. There is a lot of places that both of you can go to try the food. Ask your friend to go to Kg Kacang Putih.
Steve & Ivana, welcome you to Ipoh, I am an Ipohan! 😘🇲🇾
Have Food Will Travel...😊
I miss Ipoh so much!!!!
Welcome to the town that I spent many many years in.
I am so glad that the dessert stalls are back in full force business! Hopefully when time permits I will return to Ipoh for a hefty meal.
Ipoh-rians are famous with food, especially Chinese cuisine, also inclusive for ice-kacang!
And if you are game there are so many types of desserts in Ipoh and savory food that will fill you to the brim!
4 days of eating won't be enough hahaha....
STEVE...u should try Nasi Kandar at SALEM NASI KANDAR...try Google location
Yes..my fav nasi kandar spot. Actually they passed the shop at minutes 9.05-9.06. The restaurant name Restoran M.Salim..try it if you want to taste indian Muslim cuisine. But after eat sure feel 'Malas' (lazy)..hehe
Hi bro.i am ipoh too.where are you now...
Ipoh trip are not complete without trying the world famous Nasi Ganja at Yong Suan 😊
Also do try New Hollywood restaurant.
If you still in ipoh you shoud go to hippi garden cafe at meru, ipoh..
Ipoh is Malaysia's food paradise. Reasonable prices. Tasty and Delicious. So many food paradise towns and cities around Malaysia.
Wao my lovely hometown🥰
Yayyyy you ate Perak duck!
Shout out to duck! Lol
welcome to my home town
You sure eat a lot, one tonne? (wan tan)
I can bring u to some good places to eat local foods too when u are at kuantan
promise?😂
@@JetLagWarriors haha ya, u guys can let me know if u guys are coming
restoren M Salim bro.. kari best.. kari kepala ikan pn best.
I believe the house you are staying at is in front of a big road is it?
Hi, guys,pls review more about Ipoh ya,Thank you 😊
Heading to Ipoh tomorrow.