Heavy meal : nasi kukus with fried chicken, top notch! Smells amazing. Light one : roti titab ( kopitiam kita), bread is very soft and melting, but their kaya jam is their secret recipe, taste different from anywhere else.
For me at the number one spot must be nasi kerabu with complete accessories like: Ulam( green leaves, vegetables), budu, sambal tumis, kerisik, kerepok, telur masin, solok lada, grilled meat, ikan celup tepung. So many toppings u can not see the blue rice, haha. Enjoy our cuisine delights and thank God for that
1. The dessert section is more of breakfast section really. Those are food usually taken/bought in the morning. 2. Nasi tumpang. You are right that it is like Nasi Impit (compressed rice - like the one eaten with satay) but it is mixed during the cooking (steamed) with serunding (beef floss) and fish gravy. Back in the older days, it's meant for farmers, who can eat rice in that form (solid/caked) easier by holding the banana leaf. (due to dirty hands working in the paddy field). 3. Laksam - flat rice noodle with coconut milk & minced fish gravy. The sambal provide the extra saltiness, sharpness and spiciness but more importantly it cuts off/balance the richness of the coconut milk thus reduces the sensation of feeling bloated. (that is why Malaysians often have sambal when we eat curries or any coconut gravy).
You guys really know where to find good Kelantanese food. Everytime I visit Kelantan, I go to eat at the same place you went and many more yummy places.
I love that you both explore small towns, where even most Malaysians don't visit. You might want to consider Gua Musang in Kelantan or Baling in Kedah. Great small town charm with nice views.
Thanks so much yes we don't want to make the same videos everyone makes. Stay tuned for Gua Musang! And thanks for the Baling recommendation is it a nice place we will visit on the next trip
Thats right. When we travel, visit not just the viral, famous places but also explore the road less travelled. Small towns, little known islands,beaches, rivers, waterfalls, try exotic food, our experience will be richer and far more memorable..
If you like ulam, you should check out Restoran Nasi Ulam Cikgu right here in Kota Bharu 😉 And please try Air Nira. It's a popular drink on the east coast.
Waw thanks for sharing this vlog guys😊 both of really done good choice 😮to show how much delicious food from Kelantan 😋😋 the people there also friendly ..when you're leaving for sure you will miss it 😢 take care & let's review more 🍵
Back in the 80's that 'Ayam' bottle drinks just cost about RM 0.50 per bottle. That Sarsi drink is sarsaparilla flavoured drink..taste almost like the A&W root beer. Anyway..welcome to Kelantan! Hope you enjoy the foods & hospitality!
@@EllisWR i’ve been drinking that when i was a child. I don’t see them in other state . So it’s hard to find them here in perak. I’m a kelantaneese who study in perak😁 right now.
Finally u have successfully tried nasi tumpang and laksam…tq for trying our kelantanese traditional dishes…are you still in kelantan?.. I could take you around for free if you are still here and need someone to be your guide😊
4:12 This soda drink - a childhood favourite. Another is sarsi (sarsaparilla) in similar old school bottle. Probably contributed to the high incidence of diabetes among Malaysians.. 😊
@@EllisWR I removed the people in the background and the font and flags and put it through a AI Upscaler. Now I have a ultra HD wallpaper of you on my tablet! And I love it so much it's absolutely gorgeous 🤩
Love your video. Nice to share about Kelantanese foods. Have you and Alicia try Penang Asam Laksa and Penang Char Koay Teow? Are you planning to go Penang trip? Even though Penang is tourism destination but their food so authentic and cannot compare to other states.
@@EllisWR yes my dear ... Find place where local people eating, not tourists type. Because these foods are so authentic and try explore their foods especially Penang Asam Laksa, Penang Char Koay Teow, Char Hor Fun, Nasi Kandar, Pasemor, Lobak and more. If you both hunting for foods, go for this
Only obstacle in East Malaysia is the people mostly can’t speak English and it’s kinda hard for tourist like you guys but glad you both make it through and patience.
Indeed. Can't say for all Malaysians but at least for me and family, we pair sweet desserts and sweet dishes with either plain water or coffee / tea. Sweet drinks are usually either taken by themselves or to accompany a spicy meal. 😊
so what are they gonna do in Gua Musang ? that place is not really easy to visit unless you have you own transport, they can go there with train but after that they will need use taxi or maybe bus which is for me not very convenient to travel in area like Gua Musang, especiall for foreigner like them
@Pudin you would be surprised we are not like other foreigners! We struggle but we managed to meet some amazing people and make some cool videos hopefully you will enjoy 🇲🇾🙏
@@EllisWR cool, I can't wait to watch that videos, what I mean from my comment above is because Gua Musang not very tourist friendly in terms of transportation because the public transport there not that good compared to other cities like Kota Bharu, even I myself from kelantan but I won't go to Gua Musang if not with my own transport like car or maybe motorcycle, that why we rarely see video from foreign tourist do vlog in Gua Musang, but yeah you're not like other foreigner since you travel to a lot of places that many typical travellers didn't even think to go and you show how beautiful is that place on terms of social, culture, food etc
@@pudinichigo91 Yes it was extremely hard! Not even have taxi in Gua musang! We had to rely on friendliness of Malaysian people you will see 🇲🇾🙏 Infact it was that bad we booked a bus from Gua Musang to KL and missed the bus because we could not get to the bus station!
@@pudinichigo91 im stay at Kuantan.. Laksam is around rm4 at Town and at Village is around rm2.50..its because the price of fresh fish to make the laksam soup.. 🙂
@@Encik_aymiey__ yeah also here in kelantan I still can get Laksam for Rm2 one bungkus, infact there's still small restaurant that sell nasi berlauk for Rm3 with either chicken/fish curry/gulai, pretty dem cheap with current inflation problem
Hi.. I recommend you to visit the local craft maker and have a look at the Kain songket, wau Bulan (very beautiful kite Which you will never see anywhere in the world).
If Malaysia legalize weed, it would be a perfect location. Thailand and Malaysia brother hood. Malaysia so clean and nice people. Wasalam walaykoom. Bisaminlah earuqmen earuqheem. Ellis and Leesha content #1.
@@EllisWR I agree with you bro for so long until I turn 40 1st gen melenial. I realized that most people work pay rent and die. Once the high THC which is banned in many countries comes into play. It lowered my blood pressure and made me critically think about my life and my society. Unlike hard drugs weed open my eyes to why most people work, pay tax pay rent to bankers and die. This is why I am a fan of u and leesh. U guys live free. Forget bankers. One day we will smoke in THailand. I am western educated and have many white friends. U will see all of us are regularly people wholoves art music and culture just like u. Pro weed. Eff bankers. Good luck mate. I will see u one day in Bangkok.
@@EllisWR ALso think baout this Ellis. U love Islamic country most banned alcohol but not weed hookah or sheesha. Allah made weed. Sinner made alcohol and meth. Cya
Wow, this city is so beautiful and well organized though it is far away from the capital city KL. How many days did you spend there and how about the daily living cost? Is this area wallet friendly for the budget travelers?
Yeah it's super nice and chilled I can't stand Kuala Lumpur. We spent 6 days here chilling out, foods super affordable as you can see in the videos. Transport very affordable. Accommodation was like 14 dollars I think
A good kaya jam is made with lots of duck eggs and sugar. I prefer the one you had at the market compared to the ugly green kaya. Sarsi is Sarsaparilla.
When you're ordering drinks in kelantan, you should highlight asking for a no/less sugar. I'm Kelantanese live in kelantan, i usually repeat the "less" 3 times.. especially 'tea o beng' The quality of food taste in that market has went down after covid. Everything taste wayy better before that. Seems like the sellers did something to their recipe bcs cost of raw ingredients has spike especially last year, still they need to maintain the acceptable price for foods. obviously it doesn't taste the same, they cut down some ingredients and i was disappointed many times. I go there everyday,.
I remembered in your previous video, u said u wanna look for ketupat sotong. May be it would be a bit hard to find, since the squid is quite PRICEY..but you can try ask around in the pasar siti khadijah there. Maybe, just maybe, with your luck, you can find it somewhere. Just ask for " TUPAK SOTONG"..😊
i find the food at kopitiam kita to be cheap but rather mediocre in taste. U can find better food elsewhere in kelantan where the restaurant actually prepares the food rather than just collecting packed food from suppliers. Also i d recommend sup tulang.
Yeah I agree that's why I didn't say much about it, that's why we also just went and tried the same stuff in the local market. Famous places are never very good
Kelantan is the poorest state, there is not much development, the cost of living is low, houses can be rented from RM70. This state is rich in culture and art such as batik and wau bulan made by hand, dikir barat, wayang kulit, dikir barat, but unfortunately it is no longer visible. On the beach there used to be horse riding, elephants doing tricks, coconut tree climbing monkey competitions, now the beach is polluted, garbage is everywhere, sad.
@@EllisWR laksa, kolo mee, mee jawa, Kueh chap and many more are famous hawker food. You can find all these in Kuching . Sibu is famous for the big prawn noodle and other foochow food. We have good seafood too
So glad we made the trip up here the food is ridiculously good 🇲🇾 What's your favourite Kelantanese food?
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Nasi kukus, laksam
Nasi kerabu, laksam, nasi minyak ayam merah
Heavy meal : nasi kukus with fried chicken, top notch! Smells amazing.
Light one : roti titab ( kopitiam kita), bread is very soft and melting, but their kaya jam is their secret recipe, taste different from anywhere else.
For me at the number one spot must be nasi kerabu with complete accessories like:
Ulam( green leaves, vegetables), budu, sambal tumis, kerisik, kerepok, telur masin, solok lada, grilled meat, ikan celup tepung. So many toppings u can not see the blue rice, haha. Enjoy our cuisine delights and thank God for that
1. The dessert section is more of breakfast section really. Those are food usually taken/bought in the morning.
2. Nasi tumpang. You are right that it is like Nasi Impit (compressed rice - like the one eaten with satay) but it is mixed during the cooking (steamed) with serunding (beef floss) and fish gravy. Back in the older days, it's meant for farmers, who can eat rice in that form (solid/caked) easier by holding the banana leaf. (due to dirty hands working in the paddy field).
3. Laksam - flat rice noodle with coconut milk & minced fish gravy. The sambal provide the extra saltiness, sharpness and spiciness but more importantly it cuts off/balance the richness of the coconut milk thus reduces the sensation of feeling bloated.
(that is why Malaysians often have sambal when we eat curries or any coconut gravy).
Thanks Sultry!
Glad you found the authentic kelantan Laksa/Laksam
Was top notch
The food looks so yummy. I was in Kota Bharu before Covid strikes, I love the food in Kota Bharu
You guys really know where to find good Kelantanese food. Everytime I visit Kelantan, I go to eat at the same place you went and many more yummy places.
Aha yes we love food ❤️🇲🇾
I love that you both explore small towns, where even most Malaysians don't visit. You might want to consider Gua Musang in Kelantan or Baling in Kedah. Great small town charm with nice views.
Thanks so much yes we don't want to make the same videos everyone makes. Stay tuned for Gua Musang! And thanks for the Baling recommendation is it a nice place we will visit on the next trip
Thats right. When we travel, visit not just the viral, famous places but also explore the road less travelled. Small towns, little known islands,beaches, rivers, waterfalls, try exotic food, our experience will be richer and far more memorable..
Love The east coast of peninsular.. lots of great food… authentic Malay culture.. glad u guys enjoy your time there
We love it here Aris
If you like ulam, you should check out Restoran Nasi Ulam Cikgu right here in Kota Bharu 😉
And please try Air Nira. It's a popular drink on the east coast.
Thanks for suggesting always
@@EllisWR Most welcome and thank you to you for taking us with you 😊
Waw thanks for sharing this vlog guys😊 both of really done good choice 😮to show how much delicious food from Kelantan 😋😋 the people there also friendly ..when you're leaving for sure you will miss it 😢 take care & let's review more 🍵
Yes Putih we will be sad!
Thank u for this wonderful video.
Appreciate you Yasin
@@EllisWR 😄
Kopitiam kite 👍super hospitality tourist services 👍😋 banyak menu makanan
Famous place
welcome to my hometown Kota Bharu..I am working as tour guide here
Amazing next time you can show us round!
@@EllisWR definitely sure bro!
I'm happy that you got to try nasi tumpang and laksam. Those are my favourite food
Thanks @Norhaslina we loved them
@@EllisWR you're welcome
I like the nasi tumpang where they put prawn instead of fish.
I love Laksam too!
Sounds tasty
Kopitiam Kita is a famous kopitiam... famous All over Malaysia...
Yep Heri!
I love nasi tumpang the prawn version. You must try that one
Yeah I wanna try Drbak!
Back in the 80's that 'Ayam' bottle drinks just cost about RM 0.50 per bottle. That Sarsi drink is sarsaparilla flavoured drink..taste almost like the A&W root beer. Anyway..welcome to Kelantan! Hope you enjoy the foods & hospitality!
Thanks so much Kawe!
Finally the Laksam..Hope you like it..
Was one of my favourite meals
👍😋nasi tumpang n sambal 🍤 🍤 udang super sedap 👍😋
Sedap!!
13:57 ohhh, i love that drink. I have not drink that for a very long time.
It's a classic!
@@EllisWR i’ve been drinking that when i was a child. I don’t see them in other state . So it’s hard to find them here in perak. I’m a kelantaneese who study in perak😁 right now.
Need that Nasi Tumpang! Killing it mate
Cheers mate. You should get a second trip in one day
Next time you can just order your drink "Limau Ais" ice lime which is super refreshing.
Ooo yes we drink this lots next videos aha
Im so happy U guys in Kelantan..Stay health n happy...❤From KL..
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As we are Malaysian people we love Kelantan food. Hope you both in good health and have a nice days there
Thanks Mohd same to you 🇲🇾❤️
Finally u have successfully tried nasi tumpang and laksam…tq for trying our kelantanese traditional dishes…are you still in kelantan?.. I could take you around for free if you are still here and need someone to be your guide😊
Hey please contact me directly! If we come back would love that
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4:12 This soda drink - a childhood favourite. Another is sarsi (sarsaparilla) in similar old school bottle. Probably contributed to the high incidence of diabetes among Malaysians.. 😊
Aha its very sweet
Legend drink classic favorite drink childhood sarsi favorite 👍
Yes Nizar!
Miss my hometown , kota bharu ❤️
Beautiful. Place
i want to suggest you go RANTAU PANJANG TOWN in Kelantan District near thailand border 👍👍👍👍
You went to Siti Khadijah market, that's the right place to find local snacks and food cos it's a local market.
It was legendary
Next time people ask u where do u come from, u should answer in kelantanese dialect " ambo, ellis dengan dio, alisha..kito duo ore mari dari england"
Sounds good aha
Unexpected commercial break...😁
Ahah the ads are what allow me to make these videos 🙏
@@EllisWR 😆...what I meant...that lady with the hot oil product...😆😆.
@@panther8268 She was lovely ahah proper hustler
This thumbnail is absolutely wallpaper worthy! Your pose and your face expression is over the top. 🤑
Ahah cheers Kieron
@@EllisWR I removed the people in the background and the font and flags and put it through a AI Upscaler. Now I have a ultra HD wallpaper of you on my tablet! And I love it so much it's absolutely gorgeous 🤩
@@kierontemnov2452 aha absolute legend
The food looks so tasty ❤
Very tasty
Love your video. Nice to share about Kelantanese foods. Have you and Alicia try Penang Asam Laksa and Penang Char Koay Teow? Are you planning to go Penang trip? Even though Penang is tourism destination but their food so authentic and cannot compare to other states.
Not yet I believe it's full of foreigners and expensive. You recommend we go?
@@EllisWR yes my dear ... Find place where local people eating, not tourists type. Because these foods are so authentic and try explore their foods especially Penang Asam Laksa, Penang Char Koay Teow, Char Hor Fun, Nasi Kandar, Pasemor, Lobak and more. If you both hunting for foods, go for this
Hye ellis please come to "the w kopitiam", mulong kelantan.. the price just nice n the food was delicious..
Looks amazing thanks for recommending
Only obstacle in East Malaysia is the people mostly can’t speak English and it’s kinda hard for tourist like you guys but glad you both make it through and patience.
We don't care about speaking english this is Malaysia! A smile is all we need
You need to try nasi berlauk next
Thanks good shout
Breakfast snacks looked interesting Ellis. I wonder if the sweet drinks people seem to love are to help when eating spicy sambal on dishes.
Indeed. Can't say for all Malaysians but at least for me and family, we pair sweet desserts and sweet dishes with either plain water or coffee / tea. Sweet drinks are usually either taken by themselves or to accompany a spicy meal. 😊
My good friend answered perfectly Carol!
We drink cold drinks, or ice cold plain water to counter the spicy hot taste, haha..
if you love eco tourism ..must go to Gua Musang
beautiful place
so what are they gonna do in Gua Musang ? that place is not really easy to visit unless you have you own transport, they can go there with train but after that they will need use taxi or maybe bus which is for me not very convenient to travel in area like Gua Musang, especiall for foreigner like them
Hey you will be happy to see the next videos :)
@Pudin you would be surprised we are not like other foreigners! We struggle but we managed to meet some amazing people and make some cool videos hopefully you will enjoy 🇲🇾🙏
@@EllisWR cool, I can't wait to watch that videos, what I mean from my comment above is because Gua Musang not very tourist friendly in terms of transportation because the public transport there not that good compared to other cities like Kota Bharu, even I myself from kelantan but I won't go to Gua Musang if not with my own transport like car or maybe motorcycle, that why we rarely see video from foreign tourist do vlog in Gua Musang, but yeah you're not like other foreigner since you travel to a lot of places that many typical travellers didn't even think to go and you show how beautiful is that place on terms of social, culture, food etc
@@pudinichigo91 Yes it was extremely hard! Not even have taxi in Gua musang! We had to rely on friendliness of Malaysian people you will see 🇲🇾🙏 Infact it was that bad we booked a bus from Gua Musang to KL and missed the bus because we could not get to the bus station!
That Laksam is so cheap, in KL it cost around RM8
😮😮😮😮😮.. Boleh tahan juga harga..
in Selangor you can still get laksam around rm5
@@pudinichigo91 im stay at Kuantan.. Laksam is around rm4 at Town and at Village is around rm2.50..its because the price of fresh fish to make the laksam soup.. 🙂
@@Encik_aymiey__ yeah also here in kelantan I still can get Laksam for Rm2 one bungkus, infact there's still small restaurant that sell nasi berlauk for Rm3 with either chicken/fish curry/gulai, pretty dem cheap with current inflation problem
Wow rm8? Paling mahal jumpe rm5
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Hi.. I recommend you to visit the local craft maker and have a look at the Kain songket, wau Bulan (very beautiful kite Which you will never see anywhere in the world).
Thanks Mohamad 🇲🇾🙏
We have so many different version of food so just explore Malaysia
We love the food here
Wow, your bahasa is getting bette
Appreciate it 🙏
If you are still in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, I suggest you to try Nasi Paku at Restoran Nasi Sumatera Wan Sri near to hospital.
Thanks 🙏
If Malaysia legalize weed, it would be a perfect location. Thailand and Malaysia brother hood. Malaysia so clean and nice people. Wasalam walaykoom. Bisaminlah earuqmen earuqheem. Ellis and Leesha content #1.
if you really need smoke weed everyday then just got to thailand, it not that really far if you are from kelantan
Ahah I don't really care for stuff like that. Malaysia is perfect as she is
@@EllisWR I agree with you bro for so long until I turn 40 1st gen melenial. I realized that most people work pay rent and die. Once the high THC which is banned in many countries comes into play. It lowered my blood pressure and made me critically think about my life and my society. Unlike hard drugs weed open my eyes to why most people work, pay tax pay rent to bankers and die. This is why I am a fan of u and leesh. U guys live free. Forget bankers. One day we will smoke in THailand. I am western educated and have many white friends. U will see all of us are regularly people wholoves art music and culture just like u. Pro weed. Eff bankers. Good luck mate. I will see u one day in Bangkok.
@@EllisWR ALso think baout this Ellis. U love Islamic country most banned alcohol but not weed hookah or sheesha. Allah made weed. Sinner made alcohol and meth. Cya
Kota Baru is Newcastle - different accent from other Malays/Mat Salleh
Yeah interesting slang
Terbaik..
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Wow, this city is so beautiful and well organized though it is far away from the capital city KL. How many days did you spend there and how about the daily living cost? Is this area wallet friendly for the budget travelers?
Yeah it's super nice and chilled I can't stand Kuala Lumpur. We spent 6 days here chilling out, foods super affordable as you can see in the videos. Transport very affordable. Accommodation was like 14 dollars I think
A good kaya jam is made with lots of duck eggs and sugar. I prefer the one you had at the market compared to the ugly green kaya. Sarsi is Sarsaparilla.
Ahah I prefer the market one also
Kopitiam Kita owned by pure Kelantan Chinese ....Vlogger from Korea ,Chu Bro was here couple months ago
he's at kelantan in latest video.eating tierney nasi kerabu
Ooo I've never watched d
We’re alike, i prefer the egg less runny ie 3/4 boiled not 1/2 boiled.
Best way
2:20 You know what would make that even better? .... TWO eggs. 🤣
Ahah I didn't wanna pay the price it was too high I think!
👋 Ellis and Alicia 👋
Hey!!
Dip into coffee taste better.
sedap laksam
Sangat sedap
Kaya toast kelantan style
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When you're ordering drinks in kelantan, you should highlight asking for a no/less sugar. I'm Kelantanese live in kelantan, i usually repeat the "less" 3 times.. especially 'tea o beng'
The quality of food taste in that market has went down after covid. Everything taste wayy better before that. Seems like the sellers did something to their recipe bcs cost of raw ingredients has spike especially last year, still they need to maintain the acceptable price for foods. obviously it doesn't taste the same, they cut down some ingredients and i was disappointed many times. I go there everyday,.
Ahh really that's sad
@@EllisWR say "kurang gula"
Kurang = koo rung (means "less")
Gula = goo luh ( sounds like "da" in "soda" ) means "sugar"
👍 Cholop 👍♥️😻♥️
Don't you have anything that you don't like? Hahahahaha..... enjoy mate.
Cucumber Abu. And I'm starting to slowly like that also ahah
@@EllisWR How quickly everyone seems to forget the cheesecake made from bricks 🤣
@@twitteringothers5059 Don't remind me of that cheesecake it haunts my dreams
@@EllisWR 😂😂😂
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Good morning สวัสดี
Morning Sathit!
สวัสดีเจ้า❤❤❤❤
Hey ❤️
I remembered in your previous video, u said u wanna look for ketupat sotong. May be it would be a bit hard to find, since the squid is quite PRICEY..but you can try ask around in the pasar siti khadijah there. Maybe, just maybe, with your luck, you can find it somewhere. Just ask for " TUPAK SOTONG"..😊
They didn't Have this day we asked around!
At 1:06 you have just passed by the owner....
Ahah yes. He wasn't very chatty I'll tell you that...
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Hey!
Sarsi is Sarsaparilla similar to root beer
It's decent
One bowl laksam for rm3 that super cheap, cannot get that price in other place
here in my village I still can get this laksam for RM2 for 1 bungkus, but yeah I live in kelantan 😂
How amazing Fiza. Delicious also
1:11 Kota Bharu is my hometown and I know this place, but honestly my brain still can't accept soft boiled egg and kaya together on a toast - sorry.
We're English so we know this very well. I understand tho
1:05 owner
Yes, wasn't very chatty I'll tell you that ahah
thats a cheaper version of nasi tumpang, normally it has some small prawns in between and also pieces of egg omelette
Sounds good that
😂😂you got newcell phone made in Kelantan 😆😆😆😆😄
Ahaha yes kelantanese model
i find the food at kopitiam kita to be cheap but rather mediocre in taste. U can find better food elsewhere in kelantan where the restaurant actually prepares the food rather than just collecting packed food from suppliers. Also i d recommend sup tulang.
Yes we think it's also overrated everywhere else we ate was better and cheaper.
Can recommend where else to eat?
Space age egg on toast 🤣
Better than ours
16:50 I hope you not bite your tongue 😝😝😝
Love this dish
@@EllisWR 😂
Makan makanan kelantan minggu depan potong kaki la
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You have black paper to roti titab
Black paper?
I know it is awkward for you, but it is inappropriate for Malaysians to put food inside your mouth using their left hand. Just saying.
Hey of course we understand this. We only eat with our right hands also
@@EllisWR also when using spoon and fork or knife
Kopitiam kita ... overrated. My personal opinion. Im a Kelantanese. A lot more places that offer better and tastier food in Kota Bharu.
Yeah I agree that's why I didn't say much about it, that's why we also just went and tried the same stuff in the local market. Famous places are never very good
Do not say " sangat sedap"....u should say .." sedak sengoti.."
OK Mohd!
I got u bro! Haha
Kelantan is the poorest state, there is not much development, the cost of living is low, houses can be rented from RM70. This state is rich in culture and art such as batik and wau bulan made by hand, dikir barat, wayang kulit, dikir barat, but unfortunately it is no longer visible. On the beach there used to be horse riding, elephants doing tricks, coconut tree climbing monkey competitions, now the beach is polluted, garbage is everywhere, sad.
Yeah that's sad. We love this area though
Strange phone you hv
Eh?
@@EllisWR using leaf to call out?
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Hey Kating!
Sarsi - a root beer knockoff
You like it?
@@EllisWR so so
The food looks so yummy. I was in Kota Bharu before Covid strikes, I love the food in Kota Bharu
So good ain't it!
@@EllisWR I love nasi kerabu
You should come to Sarawak. We have good food too
@@annielim6101 tell us what to try and where to go and we will come Annie!
@@EllisWR laksa, kolo mee, mee jawa, Kueh chap and many more are famous hawker food. You can find all these in Kuching . Sibu is famous for the big prawn noodle and other foochow food. We have good seafood too