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Komentáře • 672

  • @alhakeimfauzi
    @alhakeimfauzi Před rokem +232

    Suka tengok how jimmy treat his wife, ichang… so gentlemen. From the 1st video until now, Jimmy respect soo much towards Ichang. Everything is ichang did 1st. Ichang akan makan dulu then baru turn Jimmy. Jimmy is soo nice and lovely husband 🥰🥰 please jimmy take a good care of ichang forever ya. I adore both of you 🥰

  • @lolypop7585
    @lolypop7585 Před rokem +101

    I am from Perlis. But live in KL because of work. Had live in KL for more than 10 years. But trust me, nothing can beat Perlis. My heart is always longing and yearning for Perlis. When I brokedown or lost my spirit, I will take a bus trip back to Perlis. And I will just walk and walk along the green paddy fields and stare at them for hours. It is my way of healing. My ultimate wish is to buy a land in Perlis, build a small house here and settle down. Pray for me guys.

  • @ManteraDigitaL
    @ManteraDigitaL Před rokem +63

    no wonder ichang is so humble.. she grew up in countryside.

  • @khairandukchannel4591
    @khairandukchannel4591 Před rokem +22

    terima kasih sudi datang ke kampung saya

  • @mahirahmahdzan4874
    @mahirahmahdzan4874 Před rokem +242

    Welcome to my hometown Perlis. This Warung Tepi Sawah located just a few km from my house 💕 hope you guys enjoyed staying in Perlis, the smallest state in Malaysia 🫣

    • @sitihajar8634
      @sitihajar8634 Před rokem +6

      Apa nama homestay diaorang tu stay ye?

    • @kamensg750
      @kamensg750 Před rokem +11

      @@sitihajar8634 homestay Wan Pa

    • @afifshafizi9111
      @afifshafizi9111 Před rokem +1

      @@kamensg750 hang pon ada sini eh??hahaha😂

    • @selenachaw1725
      @selenachaw1725 Před rokem +1

      Wow! Your hometown is awesome 👍

    • @sakibaki3904
      @sakibaki3904 Před rokem

      I heard that Perlis only have 8 residents. Is it correct?

  • @qeebod
    @qeebod Před 7 měsíci +2

    Your ability to eat a curry dish while wearing a white shirt in most of your videos is so admirable... stuff of legend! 😲

  • @afiqsuhaimi3948
    @afiqsuhaimi3948 Před rokem +11

    I got one proverb from Malay (Peribahasa) for iChang and Jimmy because u guys surrounded by paddy field area, it sound like this 'ikut resmi padi, semakin tunduk semakin berisi' means more knowledgeable or higher rank you become, more humble you behave. The Malay take paddy plant as example how to act in our life, when paddy plant become bigger and mature, it will falls down.

  • @jonmath4182
    @jonmath4182 Před rokem +135

    That's not roti, that's *lempeng,* my favorite breakfast when I was small, living in kampung with my parents! My mom liked to make all those traditional malay food, kuihs and dishes. We either ate it with chicken/fish/beef/mutton curry or masak lemak chilli api (the yellow colored coconut gravy unique to negeri sembilan) but the secret was the curry/masak lemak was overnight leftover and reheated, then it felt more kaw, yum! 😋
    Or, even more yummy, we also ate it with grated young coconut flesh plus a generous sprinkle of our traditional gula melaka or gula enau (mind you, it's not gula merah or brown sugar, which doesn't taste creamy, and which feels a bit bitter). Of course as a small kid, sometimes it was eaten together with condensed milk 😅
    You guys have to learn the more proper way to eat that *ikan kembung* (I don't think it's mackerel family, but not sure) because the way ichang hacked the fish, that got the tulang (bones) all over the place, one day you're gonna get some stuck in your throat because they are hidden within the gravy.
    Anyway, kudos to you guys for this discovery, this is the type of eatery, we malays call them *warung* and they are usually roadside, hence *warung tepi jalan* because this is the kind where you can sample the local traditional foods and dishes. Good job! 👍

    • @atiebeauty
      @atiebeauty Před rokem +13

      Local people call it Peknga

    • @smallvillesyed4482
      @smallvillesyed4482 Před rokem +8

      Nothern part people call PEKNGA…

    • @rose4252
      @rose4252 Před rokem +5

      Malaysian pancake @ lempeng

    • @krakkrakkrikkruk
      @krakkrakkrikkruk Před rokem +5

      Terbaik penjelasan bos ..kami panggey peknga tp sebut lempeng juga bleh paham.👍👍👍

    • @jonmath4182
      @jonmath4182 Před rokem +8

      Baiklah. Setelah meneliti komen2 dari beberapa hari lepas dapatlah saya yang berbahagia, merumuskan syarat2 berikut:
      Syarat 1(a) bil.4 (2019) menetapkan makanan itu bukan roti atau roti canai dan sekelas dengannya
      Syarat 1(f) bil.27 (rev.2023) menetapkan makanan itu adalah *peknga* atau *pek nga* jika di utara semenanjung, adalah *lempeng* jika di zon2 lain dalam malaysia, dan adalah *lemping* jika di singapura.
      _Addendum:_ Syarat 1,124(a) bil.67(2020) sub-seksyen 52(vii) helaian C perkara 2e telah saya sendiri secara sukarela dan bersendirian menetapkan makanan itu sebagai *the malay pancake* iaitu *pen kek melayu* yang boleh diguna untuk menulis ayat ucapan atas kek, cuma dakwatnya warna biru sahaja.
      Harap maklum.

  • @user-tl9wv6wu9h
    @user-tl9wv6wu9h Před rokem +75

    That roti pancake called PEK-NGA.
    Northern style of peknga usually made from wheat flour, shredded newly mature coconut, egg, water, salt, sugar. Shredded coconut is an identity ingredient for peknga.

    • @azharazmi4605
      @azharazmi4605 Před rokem +22

      Actually Peknga is short forms of Tempek(spread) atas(on the)belanga(pan).
      It's a traditional Malay pancakes usually ate during breakfast.

    • @fadzlychechat459
      @fadzlychechat459 Před rokem +10

      And another thing, in Perlis curry is called 'gulai', and it taste a bit different from curry mamak.

    • @user-tl9wv6wu9h
      @user-tl9wv6wu9h Před rokem +7

      @@azharazmi4605 yup but southern don’t call it as peknga they just call it ‘lempeng’. And southern lempeng just plain and usually paired with types of sambal.

    • @kembangsemangkuk88
      @kembangsemangkuk88 Před rokem +3

      Aiyoo..missing that so called lempeng. It's been so long since I eat that. 😭

    • @akusriata
      @akusriata Před rokem +1

      kt terengganu panggil lempeng nyor kot

  • @philluvkym
    @philluvkym Před rokem +133

    Thank you for introducing Perlis. It's so beautiful indeed. It's a shame, that as a Malaysian myself, I've not been to Perlis. I'll make sure to make a trip there next month (school holiday) 😉👍🏻

    • @alexng4601
      @alexng4601 Před rokem +3

      Mee too...sad

    • @Millielai12
      @Millielai12 Před rokem +3

      You can always fly to Langkawi for holiday and take a day trip via ferry to Kuala Perlis.

    • @ValC488
      @ValC488 Před rokem +5

      Such a beautiful place! Don't we just love our country's beauty?

    • @terataibiru4997
      @terataibiru4997 Před rokem +5

      You would love the food there..as a Malay, i find that Northern states have the most delicious food...

    • @suealeen
      @suealeen Před rokem +4

      I fell in love with Perlis too though I'm a Perakian. It has a different vibe!

  • @mohdjuraimi8872
    @mohdjuraimi8872 Před rokem +5

    Ironically I was so fascinated with Japan since my childhood...never thought I would see japanese fascinated with my country for a change lol..

  • @hamzah1005
    @hamzah1005 Před rokem +2

    Perlis is sangat cantik...that places you stay is so beutiful at morning....so nice...

  • @amirulhusnitekpi
    @amirulhusnitekpi Před rokem +14

    Malays do not call shredded coconut 'santan'. Santan is the coconut milk. Shredded coconut is kelapa parut. Kelapa or coconut is called Nyiok in Kedah and Perlis.

    • @fadzlychechat459
      @fadzlychechat459 Před rokem +1

      Shredded coconut, Perlis people call it "nyoq kukoq"

  • @shahrumsayuthi5801
    @shahrumsayuthi5801 Před rokem +62

    So glad Ichang and Jimmy went to Perlis. I lived there for two years. It's the most beautiful place in Malaysia. The people are friendly and food is great. The ikan grut bakar in Kuala Perlis was my favourite.

  • @nickloong
    @nickloong Před rokem +15

    That's the thing with life isn't it? One moment you're peacefully enjoying mother nature and its beauty, the next thing you know you're on the ground in pain from a fall. Moral of the story is to always be on your toes. Take care iChang!✌️

  • @deltahunter2302
    @deltahunter2302 Před rokem +5

    18:24 its the other way round.. West Southern Thai formerly belongs to Kedah, even perlis and Penang as well.

  • @fareedizwan8957
    @fareedizwan8957 Před rokem +7

    Ahh..this really brought tears to my eyes😭. Really2 miss my hometown. Born and raised here i can guarantee this is the best place in Malaysia you could live peacefully after retirement. The view is extremely superb especially after the rain. The food,our people and geography landscape might be the best in this country. Nothing can compare living in kuala lumpur with our lovely hometown. This place have a special sentimental value for us..that's why this place was named PERLIS INDERA KAYANGAN🟡🔵

  • @iera09
    @iera09 Před rokem +37

    Day by day you guys know a lot about Malaysia and food. So impressed you know every state located and makes you know a lot about our culture as well....congratulations 🥰

  • @hasnidamohamadhashim4664

    The pancake you ate with curry is called lempeng kelapa. the pulut looked so good. My late mother used to make tiny balls of pulut then rolled it in the coconut. Just a perfect size to put in our mouth😊

  • @amirulbakar
    @amirulbakar Před rokem +21

    Speaking of which, there’s one favourite “Malay Peribahasa” that I would like to share to both Ichang and Jimmy. The peribahasa is “ Ikut resmi padi, makin berisi makin tunduk”. Translate directly, it would mean, “be like paddy, the more fatter (as it contains rice), the more it bow down (to the earth as depicted in the picture clipped in the video)”. The proper meaning for the peribahasa is, the more knowlegable (higher status) a person is, the more humble the person should be (something like that). I think this sharing very proper, judging, Ichang can relate to paddy very closely (remind of her hometown). One more thing is, resmi padi is kinda closely related to Japanese as well, due to the act of “bowing down” that became a part of your cultural identity 😂 A wholesome content as always and keep em coming Ichang and Jimmy!

  • @imancullen
    @imancullen Před rokem +37

    Im an alumni from University Malaysia Perlis. Living in Terengganu. Our campus is walking distance from Warung Tepi Sawah. Miss the view and the food there. Would like you to experience Terengganu too

  • @carueniaa9289
    @carueniaa9289 Před rokem +5

    10pm and first thing i see is sambal. How can i see sambal almost everyday and still feel like eating it HAHA

  • @mklam3373
    @mklam3373 Před rokem +33

    The sambal and gravy in Malaysia are just too unique and yummy!

  • @otaimaksimaify
    @otaimaksimaify Před rokem +7

    The field on the left is the rice field, and the small green offshoot you see in the water is the seedlings of the rice crop. It was a very early stage of rice plant growing but due to the heavy rain they are slightly submerged, then due to that some seedlings died due to being eaten by snails. That's why you see uneven spot on that field.
    Then the field on your right with the tall plant is just grass and weeds, the field is not properly maintained or likely they just leave it like that and didn't plant any rice

  • @Woo0t
    @Woo0t Před rokem +3

    It is moonsoon time in Malaysia usually they let the rice paddy field flooded. After rain season passed, they will reseed and plant the whole paddy fields. Oh i miss coming home to Perlis. Happy that you enjoyed the trip!

  • @amirulhusnitekpi
    @amirulhusnitekpi Před rokem +19

    Their Apom Lenggang is a bit different to that in Kedah. Kedah's version has crispy bits on the side.

  • @farah1263
    @farah1263 Před rokem +2

    Food in Perlis are heavily influenced by Thai food since we are so close to the border. Also we like to eat pulut. Pulut ikan masin. Pulut ayam. Pulut pelam. Pulut durian. Pulut sambal. I love my hometown because foods are great and cheap 😆. And it's easy to go everywhere. No traffic jam.

  • @enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951

    The weed in the paddy field is called "menerung"... Kinda high tall wetland grass... The local used to harvest & dried it to make a floor mat or related craft @ woven basket / bag etc... Anyway there's a term for coconut flakes / grated - kelapa parut. Santan - coconut milk, fried grated coconut & grind well, it becomes kerisik. If you boil / cook the santan till it ' pecah minyak', you may get a coconut oil & the residue of the oil, we called it 'tahi minyak' & it taste so good with koleh kacang. I think you guys should try that kuih too :)

    • @azharazmi4605
      @azharazmi4605 Před rokem +2

      How am I going to explain that ' tahi minyak ' if people asking me to translate that in English 🤔🤣🤣

    • @jonmath4182
      @jonmath4182 Před rokem +2

      @@azharazmi4605 just tell them it's _the sh:t from coconut oil_ er, I mean it's _the p00 from coconut oil_ er no, I think we have to be even more gentle with the choice of word, so let's just tell them it's _the dropping from coconut oil_ 😬😂

    • @penarahsia
      @penarahsia Před rokem +5

      @@azharazmi4605 u can say oil waste

    • @zackalcapone861
      @zackalcapone861 Před rokem +3

      @@azharazmi4605 coconut oil crust

    • @enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951
      @enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951 Před rokem +1

      Aku habaq kt ichang pecah myk sbb dia phm... Kih3 dok tgk few videos dia dok msk Kari sugu Pavithra tu... Term lain yg chef 2 selalu guna - oil separated / splitting... ;)

  • @hazimsam-kh1yf
    @hazimsam-kh1yf Před rokem +1

    IChang really knows food, she just look at stuff and can know the ingredients

  • @alianoir
    @alianoir Před rokem +5

    I saw you two at the stall but I was shy to say hi. Ichang is so small :D

  • @miorhezri
    @miorhezri Před rokem +7

    Perlis.. the most relaxed & calm place in Malaysia. Studied there for 4.5yrs there. Cheap but good food, mostly Thai style with local signature 😍😍

    • @sayaanda6041
      @sayaanda6041 Před rokem +1

      missing kampung wai rite my bro.... hehe

    • @miorhezri
      @miorhezri Před rokem

      @@sayaanda6041 haha. Geng unimap la kalo dah mentioned kampung wai 😄

    • @sayaanda6041
      @sayaanda6041 Před rokem +1

      Kemon mior.. die hard roda panas

  • @AslamJais79
    @AslamJais79 Před rokem +19

    As a Malaysian, Perlis is the one and only state I haven't had a chance to visit yet 😅 so beautiful 🌾🌾🌾🌳🌴

  • @bearybear66
    @bearybear66 Před rokem +16

    The scenery is so beautiful 😊

  • @daisy.478
    @daisy.478 Před rokem +11

    most of the fish curry in malaysia has a hint of sourness to it, so its a little different from chicken or beef curry :)

  • @penarahsia
    @penarahsia Před rokem +13

    Wahhh, that's so nice. While you're in the northern states, there are some rare foods you can find over there. One of them is Emping Padi and Ringgi. They're made of paddy and eaten with grated coconuts/santan and gula melaka. The difference between Emping and Ringgi is Ringgi are made of younger paddies, which also give rise to its fragrant scent.

  • @abgj4927
    @abgj4927 Před rokem +7

    Hi... Ichang, Hi... Jimmy. You guy's in Perlis already!! Soon you'll be more Malaysian than the Malaysian..... 😅
    You travelling to all the states in Malaysia than us and not afraid to taste all kinds of foods. Good for you.
    Keep going all the way to the south, you will discover more. Stay safe and enjoy.

  • @ailisamohdishak2387
    @ailisamohdishak2387 Před rokem +7

    I love fish curry more than beef or chicken curry because only fish curry has sourness. That is the difference of northern style curry ( Perlis right up to Perak ) where else Kelantan & Terengganu's curry a bit sweeter. I-Chang should also try another type of dish eaten with sambal and or coconut shavings which is boiled cassava. That is traditional kampung dish & difficult to find. Jimmy is clever to eat the glutinous rice, coconut shavings & fermented fish. That is one dish difficult to find too. As for the paddy field, now is the monsoon season, always raining. Most paddy field will get 'drowned' 😂😂😂, so no planting

  • @sueella7180
    @sueella7180 Před rokem +4

    Dear ichang. I began watching this video at 10.30.when I was abt to sleep. suddenly I felt so hungry... my mouth watery when I saw u ate the " lempeng nyoq" (coconut pancake).. with curry & the pulut kelapa with ikan masin

  • @myazizy
    @myazizy Před rokem +4

    @iChang Welcome to Perlis. We just starting the rice planting season, the field that you see with little leaves coming out is the seedlings while the tall stems are grass named 'Menerong'. Its an invasive grass.

  • @VietnamTravelGuide.
    @VietnamTravelGuide. Před rokem +1

    Nice to meet you, I look forward to new videos

  • @sitisalhawatibintimohdsall7013

    Dear Jimmy ang i-Chang, the meal, pulut + ikan masin + coconut shredded normally eaten by kampung people when they doing paddy field work. And it's will serve during harvesting season. Nowadays, people take it as breakfast or during rewang ( big work before kenduri)

  • @afiqsuhaimi3948
    @afiqsuhaimi3948 Před rokem +16

    Im glad and happy that you guys come and explore the nothern side of Malaysia like Kedah, Penang and Perlis. It is more calm because these states are not too crowded with tall buildings. I hope I will see you guys one day btw I live in Kedah😁.

  • @MrClarity8
    @MrClarity8 Před rokem +29

    I had been to Perlis during my childhood and it is still the most relaxing place for me.

  • @iskandartaib
    @iskandartaib Před rokem +2

    We (two lecturers and 20+ students) tried to go eat at the Warung Tepi Sawah, but on both days the place was absolutely packed at 8am. So we had to go eat somewhere else... If in Kedah or Perlis you should try Roti Doll and Roti Sanggul.

  • @ahmadin92
    @ahmadin92 Před rokem

    That teh ice they put honey inside. And the rice fields, they cannot plant rice yet due to rainy seasons. And pulut ikan masin is our ancestor’s kind of meal !

  • @myafarhana3373
    @myafarhana3373 Před rokem +1

    These food, like fish curry, lempeng , kind like roti canai, pulut, and etc are Malay food.. Whereas curry, and roti at Nasi Kandar restaurant are Indian food(Mamak)... You will find the taste is different even the names quite similar..

  • @puteramalay2928
    @puteramalay2928 Před rokem +4

    Perlis is super nice country that you never ever will have headache...the people is supernice and shy...vibes kampung everywhere that you will never find in other place...

  • @fizieofie4653
    @fizieofie4653 Před rokem +3

    that is a typical kampung breakfast for northern malaysians 😊 its "peknga nyok" ( coconut pancake) served with "gulai temenung" (fish curry) 🤤

  • @sabilj2000
    @sabilj2000 Před rokem +7

    Wow!!! So nice the place. The breakfast you just eaten also look so nice. Thanks for introducing Perlis to us.

  • @GawLaw_Play
    @GawLaw_Play Před rokem

    This place really makes people forget their troubles for a while

  • @nuratikaatan7894
    @nuratikaatan7894 Před rokem

    iChang you are so cute with your pyjamas. Hear your voice just like a little girl after waking up from sleep. Sooo comel.😄

  • @shajimiazhan9152
    @shajimiazhan9152 Před rokem +5

    Wahhhh...ichang and jimmy mai Perlihh...welcome to Perlis...
    There are lots of interesting places here in Perlis.All of these places are near between each other.couse Perlis is a small state...And...you have to visit Wang Kelian Mount View...got great view there...ecspecially in the early morning.where clouds are below us...☺️☺️

  • @TheRomdzi77
    @TheRomdzi77 Před rokem +4

    the roti Ichang eat, we called it Lempeng @ Peknga (Kedah/Perlis called) made from flour + coconut...

  • @abdulmuin3459
    @abdulmuin3459 Před rokem +8

    don't forget to try Laksa at Kuala Perlis. although it is just like Laksa kedah but there are slight difference. and for something to be cook extra crispy, just say to the seller extra garing. that tea you drink maybe they use the tea powder from Thailand as Thailand is so near so Thai goods can be easily bought. maybe next time try the local coffee / kopi Kampung. it taste different from the usual instant coffee

    • @harimaumalaya6739
      @harimaumalaya6739 Před rokem +1

      i recommend laksa d adna is the best choice my favourite port..

  • @cheqthirahdesa3004
    @cheqthirahdesa3004 Před rokem +6

    Thank you ichang because you're willing to come here. This is my hometown. The smallest region in Malaysia. Anyway, I hope you guys enjoy your every single journey and experience when being here.

  • @binx4512
    @binx4512 Před rokem +7

    I know this place!!! It's Warung Tepi Sawah! OMG you're in Perlis 👏 I'll be there in 2 weeks for my convocation 😆 Next time you guys should visit Perlis during Harum Manis Manggo season where you can taste the sweetness of the local manggo which is none like other. If you're lucky you got to eat durian also during that season 😋 Btw enjoy your stay at Perlis 😄

  • @chahtulip1060
    @chahtulip1060 Před rokem +5

    I feel happy for you cause you guys got to taste real kampung style food. All that is my favourite food. it so nostalgic. Don't forget to try ikan pekasam. ikan pekasam with white rice is so good. But it's depend on person too. Don't forget to explore more of kampung style. 😊

  • @Cikmoon_
    @Cikmoon_ Před rokem +2

    lempeng kelapa or coconut crepe made with wheat flour with mackerels fish curry..apam lenggang or normal crepe made with rice flour and wheat flour with sambal ikan bilis, glutinous rice with shredded coconut and salty fish.. those are authentic pure Malay dish eat when breakfast for farmer before go to work

  • @kracemas
    @kracemas Před rokem +6

    The sincerest vlog travel channel ever came across me on YT. You guys keep inspiring me. =)

  • @Kty4321
    @Kty4321 Před rokem +8

    Wow welcome to Perlis tiniest state in Malaysia! So glad you made it to this state as this place has amazed us with it's delicious local food and friendly ppl so many times since moving here 6 years ago!
    PS so sorry you fell! Hopefully the owner will place warning signs and improve the safety of those stairs. You could've had a very serious injury!

  • @hasitdawnedonyou
    @hasitdawnedonyou Před rokem +3

    It’s nice hearing iChang’s hometown story. It was so heartwarming. Now I’m wondering how Jimmy met iChang 😅

  • @leo4100
    @leo4100 Před rokem +2

    I chang should visit muzium paddy at kedah, so you can know a variety paddy in Malaysia

  • @zachii6396
    @zachii6396 Před rokem +6

    Why did u upload at night? Now im craving for some food😂😂

  • @UrMomGreen.
    @UrMomGreen. Před rokem +2

    Glad ichang not badly hurt when slipped from the stairs.....

  • @BlueBayuP3
    @BlueBayuP3 Před 27 dny

    Awesome place , I grew up in countryside Perak ,I worked in KL,I would runaway to my fav countryside ,and love that😂

  • @izamirridzwan
    @izamirridzwan Před rokem +1

    Welcome to my hometown Perlis. Im very proud that u notice Perlis in Malaysia. 💌💌

  • @aznin87
    @aznin87 Před rokem

    Telan air liuq ja tgk hangpa mkn mlm2 ni

  • @sofiatulhusna5076
    @sofiatulhusna5076 Před rokem +16

    The history of Perlis can be traced back to 1800, when it was originally a part of the older kingdom of Kedah. It was then separated from Kedah in 1942 and became a Thai vassal state during the period of Siamese influence.

    • @Ruriko.Y
      @Ruriko.Y Před rokem +2

      @@hawaandroid2786 kan. most Malaysians don't know the difference between Siam & Thai.

  • @scizorstar
    @scizorstar Před rokem +6

    Yay u're in Perlis, and trying the traditional malay kampung dishes, and paddy field stay. Enjoy!

  • @judeanto3000
    @judeanto3000 Před rokem +13

    Hi Jimmy, ichang, you should try authentic Eurasian food in Malaysia. Very tasty and rare. A mix of many cultures.

  • @sayamakannasi1
    @sayamakannasi1 Před rokem +3

    Perlis is a perfect place to find peaceful and calmness, Aura village people is different from people city, there also a beautiful girls in there, they're lovely people, kind, I always travels with my family few more times in there search best food in Perlis, Kangar, Arau and Kuala Perlis and famous place on Padang Besar near Thailand border, there's more souvenirs over there, check it out

  • @alriz7066
    @alriz7066 Před rokem

    It is salted mackerel fish, my favourite salted fish. I would it that salted fish with white rice and fried egg, pour a little bit of soy sauce on top of egg and rice. I could also used the soy sauce separately by mixing it with slice onions and chilies. Very quick and easy menu especially for single people on a budget.

  • @phungmoe2302
    @phungmoe2302 Před rokem

    Dame.... jimmy San.... iChang is a natural beauty, even without make up 👍

    • @phungmoe2302
      @phungmoe2302 Před rokem

      We r sorry once again yo, bcos usually we dont wear shoes 🤣 LOL

  • @rockampau
    @rockampau Před rokem +4

    You should come again to Perlis in May for Harum Manis season. It is another premium fruits of Malaysia besides Durian.

  • @cheryll8008
    @cheryll8008 Před 6 měsíci

    First time I see Perlis. Thank you for showing it.

  • @i_want_you_to_smile_today

    First Comment soo Beautiful Paddy Fields in Malaysia❤❤️❤️❤️

  • @marimengundi9220
    @marimengundi9220 Před rokem +1

    Di Negeri Perlis, kebanyakan Sawah Padi. Memang tenang dan nyaman bila berada di situ.

  • @redwolf92
    @redwolf92 Před rokem +16

    the place you guys stayed and dining is one of the high end establishment here in Perlis. pretty cool spot with the rice field and all. btw, Ichang very lucky got fish curry with extra egg 🤤

  • @aisyaiy7001
    @aisyaiy7001 Před rokem

    The hut you were lodging is only a few steps away from my in-laws house☺️. I love it in the morning too. Come back again to Malaysia and try our bubur pulut hitam😋😋😋

  • @nyonya2732
    @nyonya2732 Před rokem +2

    nice video. in case you're wondering, "lenggang" means arm movement (swinging) while walking.

  • @ajizax8044
    @ajizax8044 Před rokem +2

    You two have become more and more like local people.

  • @yousomark
    @yousomark Před rokem +1

    Haven't been watching iChang and Jimmy since university started... i miss this channel so much. Now that i'm on semester break, i got to watch some youtube videos huuuu
    This is so calming and relaxing. Thank you always for bringing us along with you to your trips

  • @nikolatesla5762
    @nikolatesla5762 Před rokem +3

    Go to Dulang Yan Kedah. You will love the scenery of paddyfield and Gunung Jerai there.

  • @soonbeeyeo7931
    @soonbeeyeo7931 Před rokem +1

    Hi thanks for liking Malaysia and come back again. More food and interesting place to explore. Hope you enjoy your adventures in Malaysia.

  • @imprezaver4
    @imprezaver4 Před rokem

    iChang....everytime you "Mmmmm..." I feel sooooooo hungry... 😁🤣
    Jimmy, I nearly died laughing when your hamsap face comes... 🤣🤣🤣

  • @siewpeng6873
    @siewpeng6873 Před rokem +3

    Hello iChang and Jimmy. What a great video, was wondering if you were ever ventured to Perlis. It may be the smallest state in Msia, but the uniqueness kind of compensate for its size. My late father was from Perlis and grew up growing rice. Sadly some rice farmers have retired and rice fields are abandoned. Hope you will discover more spots to enjoy and film.
    Take good care.

  • @Daisy-lg4xm
    @Daisy-lg4xm Před rokem +6

    Oh wow,,such a lovely place ❤️ have a safe journey jimmy and ichang!

  • @HandleApePulakNi...
    @HandleApePulakNi... Před rokem +2

    The place got the Niigata vibe. Hope you guys enjoy your stay. Btw stay safe guys, as monsoon season is coming

  • @Cikton14728
    @Cikton14728 Před rokem

    Welcome to perlis...selamat datang ke perlis

  • @magzelmarg5152
    @magzelmarg5152 Před rokem +5

    Now I miss my hometown 😔😭

  • @Yasin_Affandi
    @Yasin_Affandi Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing this wonderful video.

  • @ykk777
    @ykk777 Před rokem +1

    Welcome to my hometown! 🥰

  • @faizulsaad2504
    @faizulsaad2504 Před rokem +1

    Jangan lupa ke Gua Kelam , Wang Kelian dan Padang Besar , Kuala Perlis jetty ke Langkawi

  • @farisfatihah1946
    @farisfatihah1946 Před rokem

    Welcome to perlis ichang and jimmy.. Hope u guys enjoy in perlis. My husband hometown and my staying state already almost 7years.

  • @pokewhy3146
    @pokewhy3146 Před rokem +2

    rice field is really satisfying to watch😍

  • @hazimhamid3874
    @hazimhamid3874 Před rokem

    Nice huh?.. my lovely state.. soooo cool and relaxing

  • @gayathrisurjitsingh9333
    @gayathrisurjitsingh9333 Před rokem +1

    The place looks so beautiful thank you for sharing happy see you both enjoying our Malaysia food and places 😊

  • @chooihoonlim4691
    @chooihoonlim4691 Před rokem

    Love all your videos. Enjoy your stay in Malaysia & the food. I like malay food too😋.

  • @meat_loves_wasabi
    @meat_loves_wasabi Před rokem +1

    Can almost smell the morning cool fresh air

  • @shilani3691
    @shilani3691 Před rokem +3

    Yayyyy new video at my fav place Perlis!!! ❤