Chinese muslim went to China town in Malaysia

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • Today we visited Tsing Yi Street, a famous Chinese street in KL, Malaysia. We wandered around, bought local fruits, and enjoyed delicious street food. My sister especially loved the claypot chicken, and we had a memorable night with family.
    00:20 brief intro
    1:38 china town
    6:15 durian
    8:17 dinner
    13:08 ending
    #muslim

Komentáře • 392

  • @haniaj2023
    @haniaj2023 Před měsícem +112

    Achievement unlocked because that spicy sour asam pedas and the bihun soup you ate are malaysian food....

    • @oldwatchma
      @oldwatchma  Před měsícem +20

      Malaysia exploration completion rate 1%

    • @lifegamerpro4033
      @lifegamerpro4033 Před měsícem

      ​@@oldwatchma❤come to India bro

    • @MrQalamQabut
      @MrQalamQabut Před měsícem +11

      @@oldwatchma
      re: Malaysia exploration completion rate 1%...
      Don't worry, take your time to taste Malaysian food. Not only we have Malay, Chinese and Indian culinary here but each state in Malaysia have their own special food. We even have more than 20 types of popular durian varieties.
      We have Japanese youtuber couple (Jimmy ang iChang) from channel iChang RM who have been staying here for nearly 2 years but still discovering new food that they like. e even gave iChang the title 'Durian Queen' because she's an expert on durian...

    • @haniaj2023
      @haniaj2023 Před měsícem +9

      @@oldwatchma fun fact : Melaka is famous with the spicy sour dish you ate. So you are well in advance. Already tried before you arrive in Melaka 😁😁😁

    • @a_min60
      @a_min60 Před měsícem

      ​@@oldwatchmaplease go to Kampung Baru to eat more malay food.

  • @danialroslan1531
    @danialroslan1531 Před měsícem +99

    Asam pedas, the hot & spicy soup you tried is a popular & well-known Malay dish. Usually served with fish like stingray & red snapper inside. Since you are going to Melaka, you should try the Asam Pedas there

  • @kyril98741
    @kyril98741 Před měsícem +59

    Durian kampung(village) is a mix bag of variety of flavor. Some people do like bitter taste and dislike sweet taste and vice versa.

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Před měsícem +4

      Durian kampung is the cheapest and should be nice for first timer. Most of foreigner making a huge mistake where they straight to durian King or duri hitam which both has strong smell

  • @NoorAndTuhin
    @NoorAndTuhin Před měsícem +60

    MashaAllah nice to see you all having fun!
    Your sister was asked if she's Filipino because we have so many Chinese-Filipino here in the Philippines. And there are so many Filipinos visiting & living in Malaysia. I myself have so many Chinese-Filipino friends and I also studied in a Chinese school in my younger years. Alhamdulillah!

  • @user-le4fb2lv7x
    @user-le4fb2lv7x Před měsícem +18

    if the food is not finished, for example asam pedas claypot, you can ask for it to be packed to take home... that's the custom of Malaysians because you've already paid for everything, so if you haven't finished eating you can ask for it to be packed, that's if you want it to be packed.. .

  • @keon79
    @keon79 Před měsícem +15

    7:30 The RM27 durian is the original durian, which we call Durian Kampung (literally translates to Village Origin Durian). Yeah, it is a mix of bitter & sweet. Locals love this kind of Durian as well.
    The others are durian that bred through research & genetically modified, just like most of our food these days.
    The sellers are not purposely scamming you. It is what it is. They have to bear the cost as well, but I agree, almost everything sold in Petaling Street are more expensive than somewhere else. Ask locals though...
    12:45 it is Malaysian dish and popular in the southern part of Malaysia like Malacca & Johor. Each states has their own recipe as well even for the same dish. It is called Asam Pedas (spicy & sour). Normally locals eat fish based Asam Pedas rather than chicken..

  • @nurulatikahazrull
    @nurulatikahazrull Před měsícem +39

    Throughout the videos of your family in Malaysia, I just love your mom. Cute and sporting😊

  • @osmanvaljevac6217
    @osmanvaljevac6217 Před měsícem +11

    Bosna vas mnogo voli,vi ste moja braća i sestre u dinu islamu.Lijepo zvuči vaš lijepi kineski jezik,lijep video i slike.Sretno živite i Bogu se molite.Amin sufarabosna.ba podržava vaš humanitarni rad

  • @SDarlingssss
    @SDarlingssss Před měsícem +16

    Your sister is so cute!!! Shes like a spirit of joy! Love her reaction so much!! ❤❤❤
    As a malaysian i love hui chinese food too, every time i eat i feel like i want to go to china and explore more about hui chinese food. Glad to hear your sister feel the same way about malaysian food ❤️

  • @rohanaibrahim5016
    @rohanaibrahim5016 Před měsícem +41

    In Malaysia if your tummy are full and there are still leftover and you still want to eat it at home ..you can always ask them to pack ( takeaway) your food...dont be shy its ok in Malaysia.....and asam pedas is Malaysian dish

    • @flotron7736
      @flotron7736 Před měsícem +12

      Ta Pau = take away. Eat with bread nice.

    • @lizott8365
      @lizott8365 Před měsícem +1

      Just asked the food vendor tu 'bungkus' or 'tapau@tabao'

  • @user-td8qy5yj6w
    @user-td8qy5yj6w Před měsícem +30

    Maşallah maşallah maşallah malezyayı çok güzel tanıttınız Allah yar ve yardımcınız olsun iyi gezmeler Türkiye den çok selamlar ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @rosliromasarms2111
    @rosliromasarms2111 Před měsícem +44

    Yess.. Asam Pedas is MALAYSIAN DISH from Malay Ethnicity...

    • @muhmin7
      @muhmin7 Před měsícem +2

      Asam = sour, pedas = spicy

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Před měsícem

      ​@@muhmin7Pedas is hot but for Asam Pedas, sour and spicy is fitting with the name

  • @Mastah.Sogi2767
    @Mastah.Sogi2767 Před měsícem +31

    Assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu. Thank you for your videos brother! Much love from Samoa 🇼🇸 🇨🇳

    • @adamzack9259
      @adamzack9259 Před měsícem +1

      Wa'alaikumussalam warahmatullahi wabarokaatuh ..excuse me is it Samoa of Fiji Island ??

    • @aidanross9489
      @aidanross9489 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@adamzack9259He said Samoa. Why you ask some more? Samoa and Fiji are two separate, distinct nations.
      If you tell people "I'm from Malaysia". And they responded "Malaysia or Singapore/Indonesia?!". How you feel??

    • @thetruth623
      @thetruth623 Před měsícem

      ​@@adamzack9259learn Geography bro

    • @azmanabas8425
      @azmanabas8425 Před měsícem

      Salam bratha... A samoan Muslim?? .. Alhamdulilah. May Allah ease everything for you.. In this world and hereafter

    • @Mastah.Sogi2767
      @Mastah.Sogi2767 Před měsícem +2

      @azmanabas8425 amin.alhamdulilah. yes there's quite a handful of us Muslim Samoans ☝🏽. May Allah make ease for all of us...

  • @zaslinaumi2182
    @zaslinaumi2182 Před měsícem +25

    It is custom for Malaysian to ask the seller to pack if u cant finish the food or a left over n take home without any charge .. u reheat n can eat again .. we always do that either from small restaurant or even high end restaurant 😄 ..
    U just ask the seller ..

  • @amin-dl2dn
    @amin-dl2dn Před měsícem +42

    Rm13 for mangosteen..quite expensive..but its understandable..1st..bcoz its touristy place 2nd..the season just about to start..usually..when the season came..u can buy it for rm10 per 2kg at nite market .the rambutan 3kg for rm10..dats how cheap those fruits

  • @nickloong
    @nickloong Před měsícem +36

    Try visiting Kampung Baru to try authentic Malay Street Foods. You can get there by train or walk across from KLCC. 😊

    • @romyhamid1888
      @romyhamid1888 Před 22 dny

      They know Malaysia as they go through it not thru any books or travel guide. Which could be frustrating to some. I like to do that but I come from a metropolitan city whilst they come from a village. I know what to expect and they dont Which is all new to them….the innocence

  • @sharilsamad9727
    @sharilsamad9727 Před měsícem +70

    It is durian season now. Please try the different varieties in Malaysia. It is in season so it is cheaper.

    • @AlyaaAqeelah
      @AlyaaAqeelah Před měsícem

      This is very happy family and beautiful lady so charming girl where your father and your sister tonight. Assalamualaikum bro

  • @sinalbertckwong6406
    @sinalbertckwong6406 Před měsícem +11

    Oldwatch man, here you and your family are 老外 our honourable guest!!!!! ❤❤❤

    • @oldwatchma
      @oldwatchma  Před měsícem +1

      hahahaha yeah~We finally became old foreigners

  • @yayie2235
    @yayie2235 Před měsícem +17

    Watching all of you eat brings smiles on my face. Alhamdulillah.

  • @AbdulsCycles
    @AbdulsCycles Před měsícem +5

    Actually I always watching your journey since ramadhan, thanks your sharing your adventure my friend, great sharing,,, 👍👍👍

  • @ennanuar72
    @ennanuar72 Před měsícem +22

    Nice video....next time please the restaurant to "tapaw" the balance food...

  • @puppiepoppy
    @puppiepoppy Před měsícem +8

    LaoMa, your camera work and editing has improved a lot. Filmed my hometown in such a cinematic way. Niubility!

    • @oldwatchma
      @oldwatchma  Před měsícem +1

      hahaha, what😂 why your Chinese is so good~?Niubility!

    • @puppiepoppy
      @puppiepoppy Před měsícem +1

      @@oldwatchma Because I'm a Malaysian staying in Beijing since 1999! Really enjoyed your videos, keep it up!

  • @kikiki9278
    @kikiki9278 Před měsícem +12

    tapau the soup and buy bread.. tear the bread and dip in the soup while watching television at evening..

  • @kongiebeanie6488
    @kongiebeanie6488 Před měsícem +7

    dear sister, you're a valuable person. let not harming ourselves by not covering ourselves. let's be safe and happy for eternity... 😢

    • @traincomplete5575
      @traincomplete5575 Před měsícem

      Your valuable advice can leave it for your daughter lah... msia is so dangerous if wear like that also got problem

  • @MaziyrahN9
    @MaziyrahN9 Před měsícem +14

    I think you prefer sweet food. You better go to Kelantan because the food in Kelantan is a lot of sweet. I prefer durian that has a bitter and slightly sweet taste. That is the type of durian kampung and durian i.o.i or 1.0.1 (one O one). In Malaysia there are many durian flavors such as Musang King durian, Black Torn durian, D24 durian, Red Prawn durian, durian 1.0.1 and many more.

  • @fenandezleon9716
    @fenandezleon9716 Před měsícem +22

    Btw rm27 for a kampung durian is freaking expensive! Please ask any Malaysian to help you and bring you somewhere eat for cheaper and delicious durian!

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Před měsícem

      ​@@Tentera_Al-MahdiKL, food is pricy. Come here to batu kurau, can get durian kampung as low as 5 ringgit per buah

    • @FromPerakWithLove
      @FromPerakWithLove Před měsícem

      Come to kuala kangsar...durian kampung kawin only rm10 per kilo. 😂😂😂. ioi rm15 perkilo. Musang king rm35 perkilo.

  • @hafizah1664
    @hafizah1664 Před měsícem +6

    Your sister reaction makes me craving for some asam pedas right now

  • @ihategooogle
    @ihategooogle Před měsícem +10

    There are many tourist traps in Chinatown, I'm glad you didn't just rush in and buy random things there. 😅

  • @enizahafiz2039
    @enizahafiz2039 Před měsícem +4

    the ones that your sister had is claypot asam pedas. Asam pedas is one of the famous Malaysian dish, alhamdulillah your sister like it. the famous asam pedas normally is a fish asam pedas.
    the mihun sup daging is also a popular Malaysian dish, from the style, the seller could be from Southern part of Malaysia, Johor/Melaka state.

  • @fenandezleon9716
    @fenandezleon9716 Před měsícem +13

    As a Malaysian, I remember more than decade years ago, almost all the buyers and sellers are Malaysians. Today we can see tourists everywhere even the sellers are foreigners hired by Malaysians. Foreigners there are more than Malaysian nowadays. You should call your Malaysian friend to help you if you want to avoid scam/ridiculous price there. Btw the person who sold you rambutan and mangosteen is Malaysian Chinese

  • @bashed1000
    @bashed1000 Před měsícem +16

    Yes Asam Laksa is malaysia dish. And for durian there are many type. Some taste bitter, some taste sweet n some smell a bit strong. And the price is different between durian type.

  • @jamilahyahya9217
    @jamilahyahya9217 Před měsícem +6

    Malaysia has so many dishes..ranging from old malay kmpung dishes ,induan, chinese ,thai food & western

  • @kurryjb_ib988
    @kurryjb_ib988 Před měsícem +5

    Durian Kampung is well known for their bitterness compared to other type of Durian. However, that bitter taste is what I like the most maybe because I grew up eating durian kampung a lot lol.

  • @Julianna_w
    @Julianna_w Před měsícem +5

    Some people (like me) prefer durians with a little bitterness - in fact it's not easy to find such durians 😄. Never mind, you can try again at another stall

  • @ek1056
    @ek1056 Před měsícem +8

    Up 主誤解了。RM8/kg是原生樹種榴槤、俗稱Kampung榴槤。而價格昂貴的都是從原生品種中挑選優質的再以人工接枝培育出來的新品種。原生樹種,不同樹擁有各自的味道。很多都是老樹、味道非常好、可是果肉薄種子大,所以價格相對便宜很多而並非品質不好。一般上、如果買到末熟或不好可以當場替換。

  • @sam1079
    @sam1079 Před měsícem +11

    That's Asam Pedas that your sister eat. Don't confused with Asam Laksa. Asam Laksa is a noodle dish. Both are Malay's dish. Melaka is famous for it's Asam Pedas. Your sister should try there.

  • @adamzack9259
    @adamzack9259 Před měsícem +4

    Waaalaikumussalam Warahmatullahi wabarokaatuh..we are so glad to watching your vlogs with your lovely family and were brought the happiness to us .. btw at my hometown Alor Setar you can find durian kampung worth of rm 2.50 - rm 3.50 per kg in certain area and one thing want to advise to other tourist please dont come to China Town if u want to buy something because its quite/too expensive at there ..better you go to Pasar Seni ,Pasar Pudu or nearby Masjid Jameek area stall/outlet/shop for an affordable price ..anyway have a good times in here and good luck ..inshaAllah ..Tabarokallah ..xie xie nie leng looi & leng chai ..hou piow liang ....😁

  • @kamarudinbinhanipah7918
    @kamarudinbinhanipah7918 Před měsícem +13

    Its true........if you're stuff like bags, shoes, tshirts etc........go bargain half of the price offered 😂😂😂😂
    Like durians, what she said is right. Just look for a roadside seller. You'll much cheaper there.

  • @mohdfazliibrahim9459
    @mohdfazliibrahim9459 Před měsícem +12

    Your sister's taste of food is very similar to the Malays

  • @xchaix
    @xchaix Před měsícem +7

    12:07 you can take away/tapau all leftover like asam pedas soup. ask the server/waiter

  • @BMcredit
    @BMcredit Před měsícem +1

    I love to hear the way Viona speak English. Slow and on point.

  • @lynnesapuan
    @lynnesapuan Před měsícem +3

    Welcome to Malaysia. You have a lot of places to visit here. Enjoy ur stay

  • @noroi98
    @noroi98 Před měsícem +11

    Yaa, asam pedas is malaysian dish. Asam pedas from Melaka and Johor are good.

  • @mingzhenyeo316
    @mingzhenyeo316 Před měsícem +3

    If U guys are coming to Malacca. Your sister is going to be thrilled. Bcoz the delicious dish that she had steamy hot claypot asam pedas was famous in Malacca 😂 In Malacca we eat it with half salty duck egg, veggies & rice. Welcome & have fun ❤🙏 Oh ya do try fish called sting ray cook with asam pedas. Malacca people are very very friendly. They will take good care of you. There will be lots of walking. So do bring umbrella wherever U go. Will pray the weather to be kind to U ✌️ Do go & visit Admiral Cheng Ho museum. This is where the Chinese history begins through Him. If U like nasi goreng … remember to try & order nasi goreng Ayam = fried chicken rice but mainly just from Malays vendors.❤

  • @mariahhh__m
    @mariahhh__m Před měsícem +3

    Also visit turkey once you will be fascinated by seeing all the historical places

  • @erengularanat6553
    @erengularanat6553 Před měsícem +6

    İyi gezmeler 🇹🇷

  • @enizahafiz2039
    @enizahafiz2039 Před měsícem +3

    there's many types of Durian, some types are sweet and creamy, some types are bitter and creamy, but still sweet. Best to ask the durian seller the types of durian that you want, if you do not like the bitter taste, you can tell the seller to get you durian with sweeter taste. but makesure you ask for the price too, the sweet ones are normally pricier 😊
    I suggest you go to SS2, Petaling Jaya to eat durian, they have more varieties that you can try.

  • @user-qc9rr9rq2t
    @user-qc9rr9rq2t Před 26 dny +1

    Beautiful Chinese muslim couple from China . May Allah bless your family with success & happiness

  • @salmaishaq9512
    @salmaishaq9512 Před měsícem +4

    Spicy sour is the popular malay dish especially in southern of peninsular Malaysia.. melaka n johor. If u planned to go down south you might see abundance of asam pedas stall n restaurants there. Glad your sister like it. Enjoy your journey n stay safe.

  • @mohdsoffian2122
    @mohdsoffian2122 Před měsícem +3

    Assalamualaikum Brother's.. welcome back to Malaysia ❤..

  • @jalalmohamad7529
    @jalalmohamad7529 Před měsícem +2

    Best of the best.....from Malaysia with love👍👍👍

  • @nooraziemah
    @nooraziemah Před měsícem +3

    Find durian at Malacca with reasonable price, of course you will get it on side road. If you want new experience, go to durian orchard and eat fresh durian. I hope you'll enjoy your holiday here with your family 😊

  • @Balifornia_Channel
    @Balifornia_Channel Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for sharing the video
    Say Hi from Bali

  • @hakim304
    @hakim304 Před měsícem +2

    I think Central Market which is only a short walk away from China Town is so much better. China Town is such a tourist trap. Even the locals don't go there. But they do have nice cafes around China Town.

  • @Fahadthebadgoll
    @Fahadthebadgoll Před měsícem +3

    You’ve dozens of advertisements wow you are really famous now❤

  • @AxiJas
    @AxiJas Před měsícem +13

    Usually you can tell them the type of taste you like (bitter, sweet?) so they can recommend the type of durian species more towards your likings.
    Rm 18 should be the Durian Kampung which is like what Fiona said, they are random and it can be a hit or miss (good or bad or anything in between).
    It also depends on the durian sellers, its more like the quality not the ediblelity of the fruit. If its not edible, I think most durian sellers will replace it for you but if its lower quality, it is based on luck for Durian Kampung.
    Most people prefers bitter flavour I think so you got lucky but unfortunately, it doesn't suits your taste or your taste have not evolved to that level yet hahaha.
    The Musang King is the widely popular ones but I feel its too commercial hence the price tag is also very high and they at this point of time they can go to Rm 38 per kilo for Grade A ones and there are some lower Grade ones as well for cheaper price (Grade B, C, etc). Usually the quality of non Kampung Durian is more stable but its also depends which state or ochard or even tree this fruit is from. Usually good ochards are able to produce more consistent flavour quality due to experience of growing the fruit over the generations and years of knowledge.
    Love your sister's reaction when seeing the claypot LOL ... her excitement so real :)
    Anyway, if you guys are sharing can ask for extra empty plates/bowls and cutleries (spoons, etc).
    Due to Malaysia mixed culture, a lot of our ways of life and especially food are influencing each other. I think Asam Pedas is local Malay style but adding into Claypot is chinese style. The Beef Noodle is also chinese influenced dish as well but it has been modified a bit as well hence the soup taste a bit different that the one sold in chinese stalls.
    There are some Halal Chinese food, if you are able to find those will be more authentic but I believe some has been influenced as well by other cultures. Even those are not really much influence, I think you guys may find it a bit different as from what I know the Chinese Malaysians here mostly ancestors are from South and South Eastern China (Eg: Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Fuzhou, etc) which the flavour is very different than North China and maybe some difference with South Western China (Yunnan). Maybe I should try check out some of you guys videos later to know more deeper about Food in Yunnan :)

  • @BaldiChanel-qy7ot
    @BaldiChanel-qy7ot Před měsícem +6

    Your sister is very beautiful..

  • @romgozaimas
    @romgozaimas Před měsícem +6

    Petaling Street is well known for its cutthroat prices. Make sure you do some research on prices elsewhere outside first and bargain to match those prices.

  • @nooraziemah
    @nooraziemah Před měsícem +3

    When you go to Malacca, there's a lot of restaurant that sell asam pedas 😂 and make sure it halal (prefer malay restaurant) while chinese famous with their asam laksa. Go to beach such as Pantai Puteri / Klebang. Take fresh air at night while walking near Sungai Melaka 😊

  • @crushmia6435
    @crushmia6435 Před měsícem +1

    Salam. If yr sister like the asam pedas so much, you can buy it, freeze it and take home to China. It can be eaten with rice, poridge, congee or with plain bread.

  • @whitesakura4907
    @whitesakura4907 Před měsícem

    We so happy look your mom..hijab style like malaysian mom..😅very humble.

  • @sabarudinyaakub747
    @sabarudinyaakub747 Před měsícem +4

    Selamat datang melaka

  • @matchaheejo
    @matchaheejo Před měsícem +4

    road to 100k subs!

  • @SamSam-jp1ju
    @SamSam-jp1ju Před měsícem +3

    Different durian types, different prices. Musang King Price range from 45-85/ kg. Red prawn maybe 30-45/kg.

  • @lifejourney08
    @lifejourney08 Před měsícem +3

    You can easily buy the instant premix "Perencah Assam Pedas" pack of Gravy from the Supermarket and recreate the dish back home!

  • @yokkyk635
    @yokkyk635 Před měsícem +2

    If sharing food and want to try multiple types of food, can request for a few small plates or small bowls, it is ok in Malaysia, 店家都会给的。

  • @wesleyphan5665
    @wesleyphan5665 Před měsícem +3

    If it tastes a little bit bitter it means there is a little alcohol in it like musangking if you want the sweet one you should have montong durian.

  • @bktan3111
    @bktan3111 Před měsícem +2

    The restaurant ,u should ask them to give each a small empty plate so that u can share.
    As for the durian it depends on what is yr preferred taste. Most musang king are sweet creamy with bitter taste. If u like sweet durian go for hong har( red prawns ) . Welcome to Malaysia.

  • @mohdamirhafiz2910
    @mohdamirhafiz2910 Před měsícem +2

    Since u going to melaka as i remember there's a class for tourists on how to make asam pedas 😄,u just need to find them

  • @kamarulzainizainal1980
    @kamarulzainizainal1980 Před měsícem +2

    In Malaysia, there are varieties of durian breed.. only go for musang king, ioi, black thorn, durian balik pulau or teka... its among the best.. durian kampung breed is cheap but too random in term of its taste

  • @rosemariachong
    @rosemariachong Před měsícem +1

    I love ioi durian..its sweet..creamy..you should try

  • @zaffianomar9611
    @zaffianomar9611 Před měsícem +2

    Your family can try variety of food with medium price at Republic Court Pavilion ,nice place ,clean and food from other country also

  • @m_r_u_z_
    @m_r_u_z_ Před měsícem +2

    Malacca is famous for their Asam Pedas, the dish that your sister loves so much.

  • @youtubetube469
    @youtubetube469 Před měsícem

    Welcome back to Malaysian Country guys🇲🇾💖🇨🇳

  • @anarohana5656
    @anarohana5656 Před měsícem +5

    Durian have random taste especially the kampung durian. It may varies from bitter to sweet taste. And if you go to malacca you'll find a lot of asam pedas restaurant. But as for me local, i prefer to cook my own asam pedas dish rather than eat at restaurant.

  • @user28221
    @user28221 Před měsícem +2

    To me Red Prawn (Udang Merah) durian is the best! No bitter aftertaste.

  • @muhammadnurhazimhazim8562
    @muhammadnurhazimhazim8562 Před měsícem +2

    It not scam, durian musang king actually really expensive. If you want to buy durian. You must ask from local uncle about durian

  • @ghanisulaiman5625
    @ghanisulaiman5625 Před měsícem +3

    Lovely..😊

  • @im4u4ever90
    @im4u4ever90 Před měsícem +5

    Why your sister not wearing hijap ?as Muslim should firmly care our Muslimah dignity …(don’t share the picture without hijap please!)

  • @darsoolover
    @darsoolover Před měsícem +1

    you should visit pahang, terengganu and kelantan, they have wonderful beaches there😊 you can book bus via redbus too, i recommend Mayang Sari bus for best experience

  • @adyabdul8149
    @adyabdul8149 Před měsícem +3

    Some of us prefer Durian Kampung with the bitter aftertaste

  • @angahfaqhroul
    @angahfaqhroul Před měsícem +1

    That’s right..durian price is cheaper at the roadside stall..

  • @kopxpert
    @kopxpert Před měsícem +1

    Only tourists call it Chinatown. To Malaysians it's just "Petaling Street". It's actually weird to call any place in Malaysia "chinatown" because Chinese Malaysians are everywhere in Malaysia

  • @snowmoon8050
    @snowmoon8050 Před měsícem +3

    We love bitter sweet durians.

  • @fizul2198
    @fizul2198 Před měsícem

    Usually in Malaysia if u cannot finish the meals, u can ask the seller to tapau (pack for take away) the food and bring back home. For condiment like spicy soya sauce for rice noodle soup, u can try ask seller if they can give small pack to you if got take away the food..

  • @evanfootballclub8366
    @evanfootballclub8366 Před měsícem +3

    love fron Bangladesh

  • @mohd6537
    @mohd6537 Před měsícem +3

    12:00 you can bungkus the asam pedas if you want.. just ask the waiter

  • @FromPerakWithLove
    @FromPerakWithLove Před měsícem +2

    Sorry if I said that the place I hate the most is Petaling Street because it has a black history for me. I don't need to explain, but I think many Malaysians know why.
    A good and new durian...the stem must be green and not shriveled.

  • @hawaandroid2786
    @hawaandroid2786 Před měsícem +2

    If you like sweet but less bitter maybe you can try Red Prawn durian or durian kampung. All the expensive one are stronger in taste. Eating durian arevlike you might hate one but you may like other.

  • @junhanl811
    @junhanl811 Před měsícem +1

    哥哥去 village park 吃 椰奶米饭。 很好吃 他们的炸鸡

    • @oldwatchma
      @oldwatchma  Před měsícem

      在这条街吗?下次有机会吧

  • @adingading3292
    @adingading3292 Před měsícem +3

    Walaikumsalam

  • @pelanaarena9420
    @pelanaarena9420 Před měsícem +2

    Visit Malacca, Cameron highland,redang island, Jerai mountain, langkawi

  • @ruziahabdullatib6322
    @ruziahabdullatib6322 Před měsícem +2

    In my place...Musang King is only RM35 per kilo...

  • @AzizOthman
    @AzizOthman Před měsícem +1

    大哥,在这里为您的粉丝上传更多视频 😆😆😆

  • @user-um8wi5ym4y
    @user-um8wi5ym4y Před měsícem

    You can tell the durian seller that you want sweet durians. Many Malaysian Chinese and Singaporean Chinese durian lovers usually like their durians sweet with bitter notes or in Chinese 甜中带苦

  • @Angah_angah
    @Angah_angah Před měsícem +3

    Asam pedas bihun sup mie goreng nasi goreng laksa utara laksa sawak nasi dagang nasi berlauk pauk katew sup katew goreng char katew bihun goreng all standart lokal...and have a many food but im forgot a name couse have to many food in malaysia

    • @aidanross9489
      @aidanross9489 Před měsícem +1

      Suggest you use commas (,) and full stops (.) for easier comprehension.
      Basic rules of elementary language 101.

  • @sky-IX
    @sky-IX Před měsícem +1

    The dish your sister had called Asam Pedas,it is a true Malaysian dish,if she miss the taste,she can just buy Maggie(instant noodle)Asam pedas,but of course the taste isnt kick in like original 😂,shes right about the price,since petaling street/chinatown is major tourist attraction,the price wont be cheap,u can try bring your family to SS2 petaling jaya durian buffet,Jalan Alor durian stall(quite a good place for u to enjoy food here,u can try the ramly burger as well,kinda like trend tourist who visited definitely try the burger/during king TTDI..malay indonesian filipinos kinda same,so expect to see more people mistook your sister to look like any of us here😂

  • @heyyou1708
    @heyyou1708 Před měsícem

    Adorable family ❤

    • @romyhamid1888
      @romyhamid1888 Před 22 dny

      They dont read or look at any travel literature or programme and just go to Malaysia from their village. Probably overwhelm by everything they see

  • @anorzaimah
    @anorzaimah Před měsícem

    7:05 - RM 18.00/kg - DURIAN KAMPUNG KAWEN. If DURIAN KAMPUNG, price below RM 12.00/kg & some place can get RM 8.00/kg - local & cheaper, the taste some bitter + sweet & creamy, very special taste. not like DURIAN MUSANG KING, 1 taste + expensive haha 9:34 ASAM PEDAS AYAM (Chicken asam pedas = spicy + sour) eat with rice. ASAM PEDAS are our local menu especially in Melaka & Johor, every stall have & every house, every event must have "asam pedas" (all can cook asam pedas - fish / meat / chicken). its not same taste from one stall to others stall. when people ask us, Melaka people, which place the best asam pedas. sure we answer - "asam pedas mak saya" (my mum cook) hahaha

  • @faisahdimacuta9954
    @faisahdimacuta9954 Před měsícem

    Yummy i like durian... more here also in the mindanao Philippine..