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Local Malaysian Feast! - Asking Malay Taxi Drivers Where to Eat in Kuala Lumpur

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Street Food in Malaysia - ULTIMATE MALAYSIAN FOOD in Kuala Lumpur!

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Huge thank you to Fadhlur for reaching out and taking us on a Malaysian street food tour of Kuala Lumpur. It was an amazing day, and I have so much love to Malaysia as it was one of the first countries where I started making street food videos - as you’ll see in the video!

Ok, here are all the street food stalls and restaurants we ate at on this tour:

Mansion Tea Stall
The thing to order here is the roti canai special, roti that chopped up, then doused in a variety of curry sauces, sambal, and a few soft boiled eggs. It’s a perfect way to begin your day in Kuala Lumpur. Price - 2.80 RM ($0.68) per plate

Nasi Lemak Tanglin
Nasi lemak is often considered the national food of Malaysia, and there are plenty of places to eat it throughout Kuala Lumpur. Having been around since 1948, Nasi Lemak Tanglin is a place I had wanted to go for a while. It was overall very good, with a nice laid back atmosphere and surrounded by nature. Nasi lemak - about 8 RM ($1.94) per plate

Ikan Bakar Seri Melaka (Jalan Bellamy)
One of my favorite places to eat ikan bakar, grilled fish, is on Jalan Bellamy. Back in 2012, I had to hike over a highway and climb a few fences to get there as I was only on foot. In this video, I’m a bit older, and we had a car! The ikan bakar was just as good as I remember it. Total price - 68 RM ($16.51) for everything

Sri Ganapathi Mess
One of the best things about Malaysian food is its incredible diversity, including Malay, Chinese, and Indian food. Banana leaf south Indian food is very popular and I was recommended to try Sri Ganapathi Mess, a restaurant tucked away into a home. An amazing south Indian food experience in Kuala Lumpur. Price - 59 RM ($14.32) for 4 people

Kedai Kopi Lai Foong
Finally, another dish that many had recommended me was the unique clam noodles in Kuala Lumpur Chinatown at the legendary Kedai Kopi Lai Foong. It was delicious, and a perfect way to end an amazing Malaysian street food tour in Kuala Lumpur. Price - 10 RM ($2.43) per bowl

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Full Day of Eating in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ????????

I started my day in the Imbi area of Kuala Lumpur, looking for some Malaysian breakfast food. Nasi Lemak is known as the national dish of Malaysia and is commonly eaten in the morning, so that was what I was specifically hunting for.

I found a restaurant that sells it, packaged to takeaway, but was able to eat it at one of their outdoor tables.

The Nasi Lemak is rice that's been cooked with pandan and coconut milk, with all those flavours soaked right into the rice. It's served with anchovies, peanuts, egg and a spicy sambal sauce.

It was incredibly tasty but ridiculously spicy, especially for me first meal of the day.

After visiting the KLCC urban park in the centre of KL for a bit of exercise, I returned to my hotel for a well earned siesta.

In the afternoon I took a trip to Chinatown. Petaling Street is a big pedestrianised road hosting a popular market. There is a roof cover over the street, which I really appreciated as it started raining as soon as I arrived.

I was there on a food hunt but there was little on offer on Petaling Street itself. It was mostly clothes and knockoff watches and bags. Still, it was a good opportunity for me to add to my football shirt collection. I successfully bargained for a jersey of the Malaysia Super League champions, Johor.

I was leaving Jalan Petaling to find food and found it right at the end of the street. There was a stall selling pork jerky. I'd tried this type of meat before in Macau and it was very tasty. A lot juicier than the type of jerky you'd buy from the supermarket.

I got the pork bacon version and thoroughly enjoyed it. It was covered in a sweet, tasty glaze. Mmmmmm!

I had asked the vendor how long the meat lasts for and he said 2 weeks, however I finished it in 2 minutes!

The bussin' bacon got my appetite perked up and I continued the food hunt, stumbling upon the Tang City Food Court. It was like one of those hawker centres you find in Singapore, where there's many simple street food cart type vendors, but they have stalls inside the centre rather than out on the street.

Seafood dumpling noodle soup seemed like a good choice of Chinese food in Chinatown. The soup and noodles were tasty but nothing special, but I really loved the dumplings, each one stuffed with a seafood meatball.

I went searching for a local Malaysian dessert such as Ais Kacang, but then it started raining. I found the nearest mall on Google Maps and hoped they'd have a food court. But I had no chance of getting local food there because it turned out to be a Filipino Mall, where almost all the shops, restaurants and staff were Filipino.

So instead of Ais Kacang I enjoyed some Pinoy Halo Hallo dessert!

With still enough room in my belly for one last meal, I went on the hunt for Ayam Penyet. It's another famous Malay dish that I hadn't tried yet.

I found a street vendor that was highly rated on Google Maps, but after trekking all the way there the vendor was nowhere to be found. Instead I went to the nearest food street in Bukit Bintang and asked the locals where I could get Ayam Penyet.

I'm not sure the one I tried was fully authentic, as I had heard that penyet means they smash up the chicken before cooking it, but they didn't do that. So I will have to try this dish in another restaurant in the future.

???? *Nasi Lemak:* Mei Sin Kopitiam, Jalan Melati, Imbi, Kuala Lumpur
???? *Pork Jerky:* Loong Kee, Petaling Street, Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur
???? *Dumpling Noodles:* Tang City Food Court, Jalan Hang Lekir, Kuala Lumpur
???? *Filipino Mall:* Kota Raya Kompleks Kota Raya, Jalan Tun Tan, Kuala Lumpur
???? *Ayam Penyet:* Jalan Alor, Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur

0:00 Nasi Lemak
9:13 KLCC Park
11:53 Chinatown
14:29 Football Jersey
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28:36 Seafood Dumpling Noodles
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First Time in Kuala Lumpur / Malaysia is Shocking! / Malaysian Street Food Tour 2023

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In today's travel video we are going to explore Kuala Lumpur (the capital of Malaysia) for the very first time! We will be visiting local landmarks, wandering arounf Chinatown, doing some shopping in a local fake market and having fun with locals, and of course we are gonna enjoy authentic Malaysian food, because it's a street food tour in Kuala Lumpur 2023!
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MALAYSIAN STREET FOOD - In this video, I will take you on the ultimate Malaysian street food tour of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

To start our Malaysian street food tour of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, we went to the roast duck king to eat his famous food.

To continue our Malaysian street food tour of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, we went for a noodles tour of the city.
We had the Kuala Lumpur famous Chili Pan Mee, then an incredible bowl of beef noodles, and my favourite Lala Mee.

To end our Malaysian street food tour of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, we decided to eat the Malaysian national dish, Nasi Lemak.

Hope you enjoyed this Malaysian street food tour of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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4-Kedai Kopi Lai Foong

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00:26 Roast duck
06:53 Chilli Pan Mee
08:21 Beef noodles
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Ultimate MALAYSIA STREET FOOD Tour in Kuala Lumpur ???????? (Cheap & Delicious)

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Filipino Food Feast in Kuala Lumpur ???????? ????????

After leaving The Philippines I was still craving for Filipino Food.

I found myself in KL, Malaysia on a stopover and remembered that there's a Filipino mall there. I made a vlog at Kompleks Koata Raya last year:

I wanted to visit the nice lady in that vlog who made me Halo-halo and showed me around the mall but it seems she quit that job and moved on.

I remembered there was a big Filipino restaurant in the mall called SaPinoy. I saw their menu last time but was already too full to try anything there. This time I visited with an empty stomach.

I wanted to try the Bulalo beef soup but as soon as I walked in the staff invited me to join in their staff meal of Sinigang na Baboy. It's is a sour soup made with pork, vegetables, and tamarind.

I enjoyed a large portion of that, then they made me the Bulalo, which is supposed to be shared by 3 - 4 people but I managed to consume all by myself.

I wanted to finish off with Halo-halo, a sweet Filipino dessert to compliment the Filipino feast that I'd just enjoyed, but I was stuffed. I vowed to return a couple of days later to enjoy my dessert.

And so I took a walk around KL's Chinatown for a bit, not wanting to take a long taxi ride back to my hotel immediately after filling my stomach.

My stomach was full, but I still had a bit of a thirst walking in the hot and humid weather, so I enjoyed a nice fresh sugarcane juice and pomegranate juice as I wandered around. Eventually I found a place to buy egg tarts so I could take them back to my hotel to enjoy later.

I returned back to Kota Raya, the unofficial Filipino Mall, a couple of days later to finally enjoy a Halo-halo, and also some more Filipino food, as they had a Sunday buffet.

0:00 Pork Belly Meal (Sinigang na Baboy)
14:22 Making Bulalo Soup
21:51 Eating Bulalo
36:03 Bananacue Snack
44:32 Sugarcane Juice
50:06 Knockoff Designer Shoes
56:04 Egg Tart Hunt
59:08 Pomegranate Juice
1:01:15 Egg Tarts
1:09:12 Filipino Buffet
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FIRST TIME TRYING MALAYSIAN FOOD IN KUALA LUMPUR ????????

It's our first time trying Malaysian food! Today in Kuala Lumpur we are trying the staples of Malaysian Cuisine, for the very first time in our lives.
Kuala Lumpur has some of the best food in the world.
Today, we are exploring the Pavilion food court in one of Kuala Lumpur's most popular malls. We have to say that Malaysian food is literally some of the best we have ever had in terms of diverse flavours and depth of spice.
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35 Malaysian STREET FOODS Across Malaysia!! TERRENGANU BBQ, KUALA LUMPUR Roti + PENANG Laksa

MALAYSIA is a hotspot for foodies in Asia and home to Malay, Chinese and Indian influenced foods. In this episode I'm taking you for the TOP 35 STREET FOODS across Malaysia. Food from Penang, Melaka, Kuala Terrenganu, Kuala Lumpur, Borneo and more!! There is enough food to try in Malaysia to last you a lifetime but this is my top 35!

Malaysia is a diverse country that spans a lot of geographic territory! The food changes all along the way. Malaysia is definitely one of my favourite food countries!! Please let us know in the comments if you agree or if you thought we missed something! We thank you for watching and if you enjoyed this video, make sure to LIKE and subscribe so that you never miss an episode of Chopstick Travel.

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0:00-0:33 Intro
0:34-2:18 Mee Goreng
2:19-3:51 Ikan Bakar
3:52-6:09 Ais Tingkap
6:10-8:07 Smoked Duck Curry
8:08-10:19 Pisang Goreng
10:20-12:24 Roti Canai
12:25-14:14 Grilled Clams
14:15-15:48 Otak-Otak
15:49-17:55 Lemang
17:56-18:41 Lobster
18:42-20:09 Nasi Kerabu
20:10-22:48 Butod
22:49-24:40 Roti Tsunami
24:41-26:59 Claypot Chicken
27:00-28:22 Durian Cendol
28:23-30:11 Banana Bread
30:12-31:29 Toddy
31:30-33:17 Nasi Lemak
33:18-33:53 Teh Tarik
33:54-35:33 Laksa
35:34-37:25 Chicken Wings
37:26-39:20 Char Kway Teow
39:30-41:29 Satay
41:30-43:37 Fish Head Curry
43:38-44:40 Coconut
44:41-46:33 Roti Bakar
46:34-48:39 Kopi
48:40-59:36 Panyaram
49:37-51:21 Apam Balik
51:22-52:20 Ngiu Chap
52:21-54:11 Raw Fish Congee
54:12-55:52 Duck Kway Chap
55:53-57:31 Tofu Pudding
57:32-58:18 Seafood Bak Kuh Teh
58:19-58:34 Outro
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Since we’ve only recently arrived in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, we have little to no knowledge about the local food. What better way to experience a new country than on a street food tour with a local foodie! We eat our way through Malay, Chinese and Indian local cuisine, and everything in between! Malaysia truly has such diverse food and drinks! From Chinatown all the way to a Malay village, we sample snacks, meals, and various drinks! If you’re curious about the food on offer in Malaysia’s capital, then this video is for you!

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Malaysian Street Food - GENIUS MALAY FOOD in Terengganu, Malaysia!

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TERENGGANU, MALAYSIA - I was really excited to visit the East Coast of main peninsular Malaysia, known especially for Malay food. From the moment I arrived and started eating fermented durian, fermented fish sauce, and tons of different curries, I knew it was amazing place.

We met up with Pet, head chef of Rahsia Kitchen - by the way they serve excellent Western food in Kuala Terengganu - and he took us around for the day to eat some of the best local Malay food in Terengganu.

Nasi Dagang Atas Tol - When Malaysian think of Malay food in Terengganu, the number one dish they would think of, that’s associated with the state is nasi dagang. Nasi dagang is rice cooked with coconut milk and fenugreek, then served with a tuna curry. It’s an amazing dish and something you don’t want to miss. Nasi Dagang Atas Tol is also known for their bubble bath milk tea, which has suds like I’ve never seen.
Price - about 3.50 MYR ($0.96) per plate

Local market and Genius Malay food - At the market we met up with Naqwit Mohammed who is a local artist and musician. He connected with Pett and I on social media, and met up with us to show us around the market since he’s from that village. The market was incredible, packed full of delicious Malaysian food, and with an incredibly friendly feel. The namu namu fruit was unique and delicious, and a first for me, and I also was fascinated by the fish mixed with coconut, then re-filled back into fish shape - this was a genius food for me. Perfect place to walk around and sample Malay foods.

Singgang Budu Restaurant - For lunch we drove into Kuala Terengganu, the main city and had lunch at Singgang Budu Restaurant, know for nasi campur (mix of different dishes), eaten along with budu sauce (fermented anchovy sauce) and tempoyak (fermented durian). Great meal.

Warung Pok Nong - Finally, another unique and very locally popular restaurant in Terengganu is Warung Pok Nong, known for their extreme deep fried seafood, and located along the ocean. It’s an amazing place, where you can snack on some incredibly crunchy seafood.

It was amazing day of food and fun in Terengganu. It’s an amazing state in Malaysia to learn about authentic Malay culture and food.

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15 BEST MALAYSIAN DISHES! Food you MUST try in Malaysia Street Food & Restaurants

We spent 4 months in Malaysia to find the 15 BEST Malaysian Dishes. The food that you MUST try in Malaysia. From street food, night markets and restaurants. Malay, Chinese and Indian Cuisine, it's all here. What were our favourites? Check out the video to know what Malaysian foods you must eat in Malaysia.

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CHILI Crab & Noodles! Malaysia Food Tour Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is an amazing place for anyone with an appetite, and I explored some of the top recommended spots local foodies love and live for.

Bak Kut Teh is a meat stew that is boiled for hours with herbs until it becomes tender, off-the-bone succulent. Though it may be a heavy breakfast choice for some, I thought it was a great start to our food day.

The Chili Pan Mee (dry noodles) with a fried egg, anchovies, and chilis were amazing. The noodles were al dente, chewy, and the perfect snack to add to any food itinerary!

Even now as I'm writing this description, the thought of those crabs just makes me drool! At first, I thought the black crab was cooked in black bean paste, but that wasn't the case. It is covered in a dense, shrimp paste and is incredibly flavorful. The chili crab and the salted egg crabs were equally amazing in flavor, and if you dip some bread in the sauce, perfection!

Locations:
0:45 Taman Berkeley Eng Chun Bat Kut Teh


6:18 Rojak and Cendol
5, Jalan SS 2/95, SS 2, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

8:55 Restauran Kin Kin Chili Pan Mee


12:15 Lee Hong Kee Restaurant


17:17 Restauran Hoi Peng Seafood


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$1 Street Food in Malaysia / Kuala Lumpur Food Tour 2023 / First Time at Bazar Ramadan

Hey hey hey! it's another video tour from Malaysia!

In today's travel video we are going to explore an amazing street food market in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, called Kampung Baru Bazar Ramadan, and yes it/s my first time at a Bazar ramadan! We will be wander around street food stalls, talking to local vendors and of course enjoying authentic Malaysian food, because it's a street food tour in Malaysia 2023!
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