The BEST street food MARKET in LANGKAWI, Malaysia!

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • In this travel food vlog we eat some of the wide variety of food that we bought at a Malaysian Street Food Market in Langkawi. We bought some Korean, Chinese, Singaporean, Malaysian, Indian and Indonesian Food and brought it home to eat.
    The first half of the video is us shopping and finding what we want to eat in the local market and the second half is us eating and trying it!
    Join us for our meal and spend some time with us as we sample and enjoy some delicious foods from around Asia all found here on this island in Malaysia.
    #malaysia #langkawi #streetfoodmalaysia #streefood #nightmarket
    00:02 LANGKAWI KUAH NIGHT STREET FOOD MARKET
    00:13 eating street food market food
    00:25 what should we eat?
    00:50 buko pandan (fruit and milk) dessert
    01:18 so many Arsenal jersey’s and fans at the market!
    01:40 buying Beef murtabak (martabak, motabbaq)
    03:09 apple sour plum iced drink (chinese) loved by Singaporeans
    04:08 Yahoo Burger?
    05:58 Kuih Muih (malaysian dessert)
    07:00 SO MUCH FOOD!
    07:12 Wantan Mee (chinese noodles)
    08:30 Samosas (south asian food)
    08:53 30 ringgits worth of food!
    09:02 is this what people in Asia refer to as Mukbang??
    09:15 sate kambing Malaysian Lamb satay

Komentáře • 28

  • @nikhassan7713
    @nikhassan7713 Před rokem +6

    Egg is 'Telur' in Malay and also Bahasa Indonesia. Banjo only specifically for Burger with the full name is 'Egg Banjo' which means 'Egg Burger' and became short just 'Banjo'. The origins of Banjo Burger was introduced by British army during WW2 in Malaysia which was very difficult in getting food supply at that time. One of the recipe created by British soldiers were 'Egg Burger' called 'Banjo'. However if you order 'Special Burger' either Ayam (chicken) or Daging (Beef) = Ayam Special or Daging Special, it means the patty will be wrapped with egg.

    • @JennandLeon
      @JennandLeon  Před rokem +2

      Wow thank you for the information! We love to know things like this. One our website (travel blog) we have entire pages for Indonesia and Malaysia with a did you know and facts section. Things like this make for wonderful additions. Thanks for the comment and taking the time! We appreciate it.

  • @Yasin_Affandi
    @Yasin_Affandi Před rokem +2

    Lovely street food from the open markets. Thank you for this wonderful video.

  • @Glajdar
    @Glajdar Před rokem +2

    That murtabak should go with the pink pickled onion in that small plastic bag....

    • @JennandLeon
      @JennandLeon  Před rokem

      Ahhh ok thank you for explaining we weren't too sure!

  • @trendingwwwandw
    @trendingwwwandw Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing your Malaysia Night Market experiences L11

    • @JennandLeon
      @JennandLeon  Před rokem

      Our pleasure! Thanks so much for watching

  • @aileenk5514
    @aileenk5514 Před rokem +1

    There's alot of food in malaysia that has coconut or coconut milk in it. If is allergy have to be careful for food intake. Can tried some penang char kuey tiao, klang bak kut teh, claypot chicken rice, seafood fried rice...etc😊

    • @JennandLeon
      @JennandLeon  Před rokem

      Ahh thank you for the recommendations we appreciate it! 🙏🏼

  • @bennyfirdaus2337
    @bennyfirdaus2337 Před rokem +1

    Mantap👍🏻👍🏻

    • @JennandLeon
      @JennandLeon  Před rokem

      Terima kasih kerana menonton! Gald anda menyukainya!

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 Před rokem +2

    Indonesia is martabak, ours is murtabak. Different.

    • @JennandLeon
      @JennandLeon  Před rokem

      I also did not know that! Great info thanks! We will use that in an upcoming video!

    • @mr3111
      @mr3111 Před rokem

      @@JennandLeon its really no different its an Arabic word meaning folded the one you had is martabak manis (manis = sweet). In Malaysia we don't call it that instead its called Apam balik but Indonesian its martabak manis. The one you're having is the regular murtabak / savory. Traditionally its always been savory. Because apam balik (MY) and Martabak Manis (Indonesian) is also folded they call it that but the origin of the sweet ones is actually Chinese whereas traditional murtabak is Arabic and always savory.

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 Před rokem

    Most malaysians are MU fans. Of course others support liverpool, arsenal, chelsea etc etc

    • @JennandLeon
      @JennandLeon  Před rokem

      Not from what we can see ha! But then again we only have eyes for Arsenal lol

  • @hendikusnadi9836
    @hendikusnadi9836 Před rokem

    Jenn dan Leon, kalian bisa membandingkan viewer dan komentar video ketika di Indonesia dan di negara lain, pasti lebih banyak viewer dan komentar video ketika di Indonesia, itulah yang kami sebut "THE POWER OF NETIZENS +62"
    However, sukses selalu dan salam dari Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩

    • @JennandLeon
      @JennandLeon  Před rokem +1

      Awww terima kasih dan ya Indonesia sangat ramah dan mendukung kami dan kami akan selalu mengingatnya! Tapi kami berada di pulau sekarang!🤷🏻‍♀
      Terima kasih masih menonton. Kami akan kembali pada bulan September, kami telah merencanakan dan memesan perjalanan musim panas sebelumnya!🙏🏼❤

  • @MrXanadu28
    @MrXanadu28 Před rokem +3

    It seems that your channel has not get the attention of Malaysians yet. i highly suggest you to promote your channel to local people each time u talk to them..

    • @JennandLeon
      @JennandLeon  Před rokem

      Thank you for the recommendation yes it seems the bigger cities attract more attention. We will be in Kuala Lumpur later this month and when people find our videos there will be a lot of videos for people to watch! 🙏🏼❤️🇲🇾 we are just happy sharing our travels

    • @MrXanadu28
      @MrXanadu28 Před rokem +1

      @@JennandLeon yes i am sure your video will garner more attention once you arrive to Kuala Lumpur!
      Anyway we Malaysian adapt very well with outside foods and we make it our own version of food.
      It just that we use very much coconut milk in our food so your partner might need to be careful with that.

    • @JennandLeon
      @JennandLeon  Před rokem

      @@MrXanadu28 Yes we’ve learned that! He has more of a sensitivity not a deathly allergy thankfully but his lips get tingly and puffy 😆

    • @kamarulhisham3203
      @kamarulhisham3203 Před rokem +1

      ​@@JennandLeon, actually in malaysia you will get more views if you go to rural place or small city... you also can get so many views if you go to states in the east coast of peninsula malaysia like kelantan or terengganu 😊

    • @JennandLeon
      @JennandLeon  Před rokem

      @@kamarulhisham3203 Thank you that's very kind and encouraging. We aren't chasing subscribers we are exploring the world and enjoying and sharing the realities that we experience through the places we choose to visit and hoping to educate and enlighten people from all around the world as we do so...or in the very least provide some entertainment, smiles and release from the pressures of life we all experience! BUT we do want to know where to go and what to do from local people because our knowledge is so limited! And getting to know people where ever we are both old and young in every country is why we travel whether we film it or not! Do you have any other suggestions on places to visit and things to do or food to try? Thank you for commenting it means the world to us 🙏🏼