At Jalan Ipoh, you should also try 1) 家兴十全汤 2) 126 酿豆腐 3) Soon Lee Prawn Mee 4) Restoran JK @ 博奕烧腊 5) Hup Kee Seafood Restaurant 6) Restaurant Leng Kee Claypot and Bak Kut Teh
It's been years I didn't go eat curry mee at Jln Ipoh, the no sign board one. I know one of the sibling and he did bring me go eat some other good food when his off day. Gonna visit him again in near future tho.
For me - this Ipoh Road Foodie haunt with all it's specialities and tasty dishes is alreay a Wawasan 2020 on it's own. I would say the shops and stalls chosen to be highlighted in this episode is one notch above average ( in other words - Yatt Lau). Can't help but noticed one of my favorites side kick condiment - century eggs served with ( I hope) very well preserved pickled ginger on the table ( and menu). Like Elmo said - the aesthetic of the dish ( and the shape of the cooked ingredients ) would already give a tell tale sign of how good the dish would turn out. Thank you Elmo (and also to Danny) for bring us this another special episode. Maybe - you are already an accomplished "Wawasan 2020" food and "special introductory " blogger to the community. As always - Yatt Lau & Mou Tak Deng !!!👌👌👌
The cook/ owner in the fish paste pan mee noodle stall at the start of the video had a cigarette in hand and next to the gas tanks. I will always avoid stalls where the cook smokes. Imagine him smoking where the ingredients are. Pls ask your friend Danny to bring this up to him. Elmo , you need to take into account the hygiene aspects of the places you review too.
Maestro Elmo : thank you for another informative and entertaining video that highlights the delicious cuisines available to the current generation as opposed to that of the 60s , 70s and 80s - even 90s . How I envy the people of Malaysia 😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋
When I go back to Malaysia, I dont know where to eat around my area, I am glad you recommended so many places, I will definitely give it a try, thank you so much!
The Ipoh road yong tow foo is overrated, is okay but nothing to shout about, you probably get similar or better one in some foodcourt or koptiam that suit ur preference.
Hi Elmo .. jalan ipoh is one of the earlier food joints which i explored when i came to KL . Some of it is good but my experience with the BKT seller you featured , it was a nightmare . Sad to say they were very cunning in making extra money . Everytime i make an order , they will conviently " forget " 1 of item eg miss out the stomach or big intestine , when i ask where is it , they will make another bowl specifically with that item and charge me separately . This happens many times till i decided to stop going to thier shop. But overall that area is full of fantastic food , only parking is an issue . Great video !
@@malaysiafood328 No need to apologise for them as you have done nothing wrong .Sometimes these are how they do their business , some ppl will overlook it as small matter since the food is good . Initially i was also sceptical thinking it was an honest mistake but i tested several times .. and every time the same pattern . So i knew this is how the conduct their business. Pointless to argue with them. We just take our business else where. Many more great food available and plus i am subscribing to the most honest food vlogger , therefore i know i am getting an honest deal ! LOL!
Arh, Ipoh Road Batu 2 used to be my dinner or supper haunt when I was staying in Segambut Garden in the 70s. Bee Lian maybe the only KL eatery then offering Hokkien dishes.
Bro, if you said that the Beef Noodle you're eating is not so good, won't it hurt the business owner later? It happened to some people. It might not be to your liking, different people got different taste
Doesn't matter if Malaysia isn't 1st world country. Most importantly the justice and economy come first. On another note, Kedai Kopi Mee Bon is a strategic dim sum area which can be accessible via MRT before 11:40 pm
To classify Malaysia a third world country is not a derogation but a factual classification, even though our country is not bad at all in many aspects, especially great variety of delicacies available in almost every corner of streets. Still remember the bak kut teh and "Tim Sam" that I had tried in one of the late night in Jalan Ipoh quite many years back, which is unimaginable in some of the countries that I had stationed at, no even a soul you able to find at night in rural areas of Australia, to say nothing of a hawker stall, for instance! Malaysia can only evolve itself from third world to the first, if only all shameless politicos and goody two shoes such as Hadi Awang alike are totally disappeared, I gathered!
@@malaysiafood328 You can get good quality Vietnamese, HK and China food in Cabramatta, Flemington, Paramatta etc which the quality for the food and the environment is way better than the 3rd world environment that portray on your video. There is no reason to miss Malaysian food in Australia with the quality of the 3 Asian food available in the 1st world environment.
Doing away with the death penalty so we can be more like first world countries isn't something we should necessarily celebrate. After all, when first worlders invade and occupy other countries like Afghanistan and Iraq, they certainly didn't show the same mercy and leniency to the inhabitants. Personally, I think it's better to think of the distinction between first and third world not as developed versus undeveloped, but rather exploiter versus exploited. A formal colonial status has disappeared, but an informal one still exists, predicated on American (dollar) hegemony. The Federal Reserve raising its rate in recent months causing all sorts of economic problems in Malaysia is a particular instructive example. All the supposed high standard of life first world countries enjoy are simply the legacy of the immense plundered wealth they've carted back home when they were colonialists, and the privilege they still enjoy by ruling behind the scenes (look up France and the Francafrique zone still having its economic policies dictated by their "former" masters). And to be accurate, we still have the death penalty, just that we've done away with mandatory death penalty. What it means is that judges aren't forced to sentence a guilty person to death if the law calls for it, they can commute the sentence to life imprisonment. Judges can still sentence someone to the death if the judges feel that it is appropriate. Keep up the good work on showcasing delicious food as always 😜
Totally agree.. The wealth 1st world plundered from 3rd world has run dry, hence the provocation towards Russia & China now. But so many peeps are asleep and thinking amerika is saving Ukraine. Ukraine, Taiwan, Sudan and all others are proxies, when will people wake up that amerika is the 1 common factor in all world conflicts?
I often go to jln Ipoh for meals. For me, the jalan Ipoh Curry Laksa stall is over rated. The laksa is nothing special. their red bean is ok la....but a big difference when comparing to Ipoh town's red bean desserts. The only thing good about this stall is the Cha kueh Tiau. tons of wok hei....but they dont give even 1 prawn....which is a big let down.
I am embarrassed, I stay in nearby segambut & not know of these many food gems along jalan ipoh. by the way, do you know of the availability of these following food choice in Klang Valley. The Ipoh fry koay tiow style called "Kap Dai", the Penang wet fry koay tiow style called "dua ban koay tiow" or the Penang/Johor "Koay Chap"? Appreciate anyone watching this channel can share their info on these 3.
Fr 5th mile then to 3rd mile,ipoh rd,use to stay along this garden,places have change alots,used to be alot of sparepart shop along this whole strech,hokkien area as you mentioned have frequent this shop dont know its the same vendor maybe 2nd generation,really missed ipoh rd,have a lot of school friend n relation living in ipoh rd,we have the same lingo,just dont know what to say,elmo lee,but keep it up,u always bring back nostalgia memory,fr the way we chinese eat,keep it up,u the man always on the moved.
First world developed amerika still suffer from racism, has daily shootings, assaults, homelessness, insane left transgender policies, crippling medical costs, unsustainable government debt... I prefer Malaysia lah.
Thanks for sharing, will try when we are in KL next time!
At Jalan Ipoh, you should also try
1) 家兴十全汤
2) 126 酿豆腐
3) Soon Lee Prawn Mee
4) Restoran JK @ 博奕烧腊
5) Hup Kee Seafood Restaurant
6) Restaurant Leng Kee Claypot and Bak Kut Teh
Thank you for the Ipoh Road yummy food recommendations, 😊 thank you and i enjoyed watching your channel..👍👍👍
Hi Elmo, thanks for ur share. I was headache of searching the mee sua. Appreciate ur effort! Keep on doing it! God bless
It's been years I didn't go eat curry mee at Jln Ipoh, the no sign board one. I know one of the sibling and he did bring me go eat some other good food when his off day. Gonna visit him again in near future tho.
Pls pay them a visit one day jason
For me - this Ipoh Road Foodie haunt with all it's specialities and tasty dishes is alreay a Wawasan 2020 on it's own. I would say the shops and stalls chosen to be highlighted in this episode is one notch above average ( in other words - Yatt Lau). Can't help but noticed one of my favorites side kick condiment - century eggs served with ( I hope) very well preserved pickled ginger on the table ( and menu). Like Elmo said - the aesthetic of the dish ( and the shape of the cooked ingredients ) would already give a tell tale sign of how good the dish would turn out. Thank you Elmo (and also to Danny) for bring us this another special episode. Maybe - you are already an accomplished "Wawasan 2020" food and "special introductory " blogger to the community. As always - Yatt Lau & Mou Tak Deng !!!👌👌👌
Thanks choong for your ever creative way of praising us. We are really faltered
民和 这一档真的值得推荐 。。。福建炒 + XO罗面 ~ GOODS
谢谢你支持它们
The cook/ owner in the fish paste pan mee noodle stall at the start of the video had a cigarette in hand and next to the gas tanks. I will always avoid stalls where the cook smokes. Imagine him smoking where the ingredients are. Pls ask your friend Danny to bring this up to him. Elmo , you need to take into account the hygiene aspects of the places you review too.
Maestro Elmo : thank you for another informative and entertaining video that highlights the delicious cuisines available to the current generation as opposed to that of the 60s , 70s and 80s - even 90s . How I envy the people of Malaysia
😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋
謝謝你介紹那麼多好吃的食物
别客气
对不起我只能放一样子墨因为太多功了我一个人做不到
When I go back to Malaysia, I dont know where to eat around my area, I am glad you recommended so many places, I will definitely give it a try, thank you so much!
You u most welcome lim
Hi Elmo, i love your channel. Nice foods
Vast improvements over previous videos!
Thanks but was there anything wrong with the older ones
@@malaysiafood328 nothing was bad or anything but improved on yr delivery! The pictorial part is only half of the story, you know.
Thanks for the support Mike
❤🎉Good food. Good recommendation. You're the best... Very like on this 😊
The Ipoh road yong tow foo is overrated, is okay but nothing to shout about, you probably get similar or better one in some foodcourt or koptiam that suit ur preference.
Jalan Ipoh can say is a food heaven..
Indeed it is
Hi Elmo .. jalan ipoh is one of the earlier food joints which i explored when i came to KL . Some of it is good but my experience with the BKT seller you featured , it was a nightmare . Sad to say they were very cunning in making extra money . Everytime i make an order , they will conviently " forget " 1 of item eg miss out the stomach or big intestine , when i ask where is it , they will make another bowl specifically with that item and charge me separately . This happens many times till i decided to stop going to thier shop. But overall that area is full of fantastic food , only parking is an issue . Great video !
I'm so sorry of that unscrupulous bakuteh cheah
@@malaysiafood328 No need to apologise for them as you have done nothing wrong .Sometimes these are how they do their business , some ppl will overlook it as small matter since the food is good . Initially i was also sceptical thinking it was an honest mistake but i tested several times .. and every time the same pattern . So i knew this is how the conduct their business. Pointless to argue with them. We just take our business else where. Many more great food available and plus i am subscribing to the most honest food vlogger , therefore i know i am getting an honest deal ! LOL!
我媽咪是在lui kopitiam賣晚上的curry mee and 雲吞麵 得空try看
Arh, Ipoh Road Batu 2 used to be my dinner or supper haunt when I was staying in Segambut Garden in the 70s. Bee Lian maybe the only KL eatery then offering Hokkien dishes.
Where’s that famous YTF shop that used to spill over along the Batu 2 Ipoh Road?
Bee lian has been consistently serving great hokkien noodle dishes
I only know of ipoh road YTF
Singapore is a small country. We don't have space for extra prisons and rehabilitation centres. Just compare the crime rates.
LOL something tells me u r in agreement with the capital punishment
Singapore is still officially considered a developing country.
Tis is absurd
@@malaysiafood328 yes, according to international agreements / organisations, it is not listed as among the developed countries.
You missed out three pot frog porridge. The block after the dim sum restaurant.
Thanks for telling
Bro, if you said that the Beef Noodle you're eating is not so good, won't it hurt the business owner later? It happened to some people. It might not be to your liking, different people got different taste
Thanks jamie what i meant was they r not as good as i wanted it, just the truth
Doesn't matter if Malaysia isn't 1st world country. Most importantly the justice and economy come first.
On another note, Kedai Kopi Mee Bon is a strategic dim sum area which can be accessible via MRT before 11:40 pm
Good info for mee bon restaurant
With the Sentul Barat MRT station nearby, your channel should direct even more traffic over.😅
Thanks chew, that's a good reminder of the efficiency of our public transport
To classify Malaysia a third world country is not a derogation but a factual classification, even though our country is not bad at all in many aspects, especially great variety of delicacies available in almost every corner of streets. Still remember the bak kut teh and "Tim Sam" that I had tried in one of the late night in Jalan Ipoh quite many years back, which is unimaginable in some of the countries that I had stationed at, no even a soul you able to find at night in rural areas of Australia, to say nothing of a hawker stall, for instance! Malaysia can only evolve itself from third world to the first, if only all shameless politicos and goody two shoes such as Hadi Awang alike are totally disappeared, I gathered!
Well said john
@@malaysiafood328 You can get good quality Vietnamese, HK and China food in Cabramatta, Flemington, Paramatta etc which the quality for the food and the environment is way better than the 3rd world environment that portray on your video. There is no reason to miss Malaysian food in Australia with the quality of the 3 Asian food available in the 1st world environment.
@@heapsort7453 good. Please tell more peeps to stay away from Malaysia 😊.
Thanks Elmo
Doing away with the death penalty so we can be more like first world countries isn't something we should necessarily celebrate. After all, when first worlders invade and occupy other countries like Afghanistan and Iraq, they certainly didn't show the same mercy and leniency to the inhabitants.
Personally, I think it's better to think of the distinction between first and third world not as developed versus undeveloped, but rather exploiter versus exploited. A formal colonial status has disappeared, but an informal one still exists, predicated on American (dollar) hegemony. The Federal Reserve raising its rate in recent months causing all sorts of economic problems in Malaysia is a particular instructive example. All the supposed high standard of life first world countries enjoy are simply the legacy of the immense plundered wealth they've carted back home when they were colonialists, and the privilege they still enjoy by ruling behind the scenes (look up France and the Francafrique zone still having its economic policies dictated by their "former" masters).
And to be accurate, we still have the death penalty, just that we've done away with mandatory death penalty. What it means is that judges aren't forced to sentence a guilty person to death if the law calls for it, they can commute the sentence to life imprisonment. Judges can still sentence someone to the death if the judges feel that it is appropriate.
Keep up the good work on showcasing delicious food as always 😜
Thanks for the very intellectual explanation mate
Totally agree.. The wealth 1st world plundered from 3rd world has run dry, hence the provocation towards Russia & China now. But so many peeps are asleep and thinking amerika is saving Ukraine. Ukraine, Taiwan, Sudan and all others are proxies, when will people wake up that amerika is the 1 common factor in all world conflicts?
Howdy 🤗
第三世界的说法我绝对赞成。
不用管那些人。叫他们出国去看看吧……
没错,马来西亚就是第三世界国家,或发展中国家。ASW 2020于96年刚推出时,我和家人大力支持,打趣说供到2020年马来西亚变先进国咯喂。
现在的政治氛围,不知哪天睡醒又被夺权,分分钟成为SEA的塔利班。
说的对Alfred
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I often go to jln Ipoh for meals. For me, the jalan Ipoh Curry Laksa stall is over rated. The laksa is nothing special. their red bean is ok la....but a big difference when comparing to Ipoh town's red bean desserts. The only thing good about this stall is the Cha kueh Tiau. tons of wok hei....but they dont give even 1 prawn....which is a big let down.
👍👍👍
I am embarrassed, I stay in nearby segambut & not know of these many food gems along jalan ipoh. by the way, do you know of the availability of these following food choice in Klang Valley. The Ipoh fry koay tiow style called "Kap Dai", the Penang wet fry koay tiow style called "dua ban koay tiow" or the Penang/Johor "Koay Chap"? Appreciate anyone watching this channel can share their info on these 3.
Sorry Derek I dunno of these variations of fried kuey teow
Fr 5th mile then to 3rd mile,ipoh rd,use to stay along this garden,places have change alots,used to be alot of sparepart shop along this whole strech,hokkien area as you mentioned have frequent this shop dont know its the same vendor maybe 2nd generation,really missed ipoh rd,have a lot of school friend n relation living in ipoh rd,we have the same lingo,just dont know what to say,elmo lee,but keep it up,u always bring back nostalgia memory,fr the way we chinese eat,keep it up,u the man always on the moved.
Thanks Steven u seemed to know KL well
no address?
All addresses r in my intro in Google link
😅
First world developed amerika still suffer from racism, has daily shootings, assaults, homelessness, insane left transgender policies, crippling medical costs, unsustainable government debt... I prefer Malaysia lah.
Well said mate
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