KL's OLDEST street food vendors? Petaling Street, Malaysia 🇲🇾
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- In this Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Travel Vlog, we sample some of the best Street Food in KL! Kuala Lumpur's Petaling Street pushes through the heart of Malaysia's biggest Chinatown and showcases some of the best Chinese Food and Malaysian Food in Kuala Lumpur.
Not far from KLCC, a short train ride to Pasar Seni station will see you just footsteps from Petaling Street Market, where you can find Malaysian street food just like we did in this video, such as Apam Balik, Soy Bean Dessert, Air Mata Kucing, and of course, Char Kway Teow.
We then explore some of the best things to see and do in KL, such as Central Market and the best view of Masjid Jamek from the River of Life.
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Nice food
I am in Malaysia right now and I am watching this video because it just pop out in my head to search for street food here in Malaysia and its quite funny because earlier this morning we went to the market and we passed by the area you featured in your vlog, never thought there are so many delicious food there. I would love to come there and try there foods. Thanks for your video.
I miss KL so much! 😍😊💕
It's just so nice to see those places again thru this video. Thank you Josie and Michael. God bless you both and stay safe. 🙏😊👍
Telur bistik ayam, mihun goreng and tahu bakar are some of the many foods that I miss so much. Food in Malaysia are generally spicy but you can always request to make it 'not spicy.'
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What a quality video! Excellent editing and great photography. Food, food and more food- always makes me hungry. Thanks for sharing. 😃
Josie I’m not kidding when I say this, out of all your videos, this is another step up in editing. I’m so proud.
In Philippines it is called "taho" soft dessert tofu with sugar syrup. I was surprised nobody told you about it. it is served warm usually in the morning (roving street vendor) 7:44
Malaysia has the largest Chinese population in the world outside of China, Taiwan and Thailand. Yes, there are more Chinese people in Malaysia than Hong Kong and Singapore 😊. So Chinatown is everywhere and therefore Petaling Street is more of a tourist attraction rather than a proper Chinatown. So you will get Chinese areas all over Malaysia at anytime of the day.
Including 1mill + illegal immigrants from China since 2018
@@imjuzsayin..5017 honestly , I hear this repeated again and again but I have yet to meet an illegal chinese immigrant. Wonder if you know what you're talking about or you're k
just spewing fake news?
Halloo semua
7.6 million chinese malaysian + 1.2 million illegal immigration chinese from china in malaysia
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Love this video, miss eating out in Malaysia. Love their signature dark soy noodles and rice dishes
Thank you so much for watching!!! I am obsessed with the food here in Malaysia it’s like nothing I’ve seen yet! 😍😁
Famous rice dishes must try in Malaysia nasi kerabu, nasi dagang, nasi kukus ayam goreng berempah, nasi ayam 😋😋😋
Yesss a street food video, my favourite 🤤🤤
Hahaha I love trying new things too!! I love these ones 😂😁😁
You are amazing Josie!! Such a natural!! Im so addicted to ur channel!!!
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for showing your street food explorations in KL.
Thank you so much Yasin! Thank you for watching ☺️☺️🙏🏻😁
@@josieliftsthings 😁🤗😁
It is so wonderful that you film and support local food vendors, especially the legendary street vendors!! 👍💖❤️ It makes your vlogging so exotic.
8:54 The boy is ADORABLE!👼🏻
He caught me by surprise! But was very nice
I'm a new subscriber and I have to say your videos are on a whole other level, I mean your kindness and spontaneity are enough to make people adore you 😇😇, let alone the filming and editing which are utterly fascinating 🔥🔥. I instantly love you and your channel and I really hope to see you one day 🙏❤️.
P.s. the guy in the green and white shirt is cute ☺️
Omg i love your energy! ❤️
YAY THANK YOUUU 😁😁🙏🏻❤️
Alhamdulillah welcome to Malaysia love your video ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much for watching!! 😁😁🙏🏻
loving your introduction Josie😍 music and the sights spot on😉😁
Thank you Pauline ❤️❤️ It took me 6 hours to edit 😂😁😁
Wow! I feel you really enjoyed yourself in Malaysia KL.❤️lovely.😳
Your voice and with that great bubbly yet not even fearful to try something you’re not used to, some tv channel better pick you up to host a travel show or something because you’re definitely going to get big!
Cheers, glad that you liked all those food in China Town KL! Cheers!
Thank you so much for watching! 😁😁😁
Looks so delicious! I like it so much! 😋
Six of us lived in a room in Petaling Street (taken over by the Restaurant Kim Lian See - 1:05 mins in the video). The shop front of my old home is on the left not in view. Kim Lian Kee used to trade across the road on the left behind you from a zinc roofed wooden building. Lived there for many years and left KL in 1973 to take up articleship in the UK. Know the place like the back of my hand. Feeling very nostalgic. Missed the food immensely.
Yay! KL here I come 8 Sept..
Yay! 😁😁😁
Epic video!
Wow thank you so much 😩🙏🏻🙏🏻 thank you for watching 😁
Love that we are seeing you in Malaysia now. I know these vids are months ols now but I did miss that you didn't do many currency conversions with each bit of food you purchase (had to keep grabbing the computer to do it lol ...yeah I am lazy lol). We love watching you and Michael
Pasar = Market, Seni = Art
The most energetic josie 😊😊😊 stay safe always ❤️❤️❤️🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
THANK YOU!! And thank you for watching 😁😁🙏🏻
Hhahahah the england boys got shy at the end hahahah
9:00 that's cute my lil man was really curious on what you do and ask about your channel 😄❤❤❤
Wasn’t he! What a cutie 😂😁😁
Back in the day people used to go the mosque (masjid jamek) by foot or by small boats. They will tie their boat on the stairs that u saw. Recently they did a renovation works and discovered 1 of the stump where people used to tie their boats.
Nice video😊
Thank you!!! Thank you for watching 😃
Welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Thank you so much!!! 😁😁
Like your video & welcome to Malaysia
Thank you so so much for watching! 😁😁😁
That soy dessert is actually a very soft tofu. Goes to show how yummy tofu can be if used properly in a dish.
Yeah and I don’t even like tofu!! Very impressed 😂😂😂
@@josieliftsthings It’s actually called Taufufah. Believe it or not, you can actually get it here in Australia:)
11:55 this is the location where Kuala Lumpur (KL) began, meeting of two rivers, Klang and Gombak rivers. Kuala Lumpur in Malay literally means mud (Lumpur) estuary (Kuala).
Welcome to Pantai Timur. Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan.
Always be safe travel..
Great content!. BTW, go to the River of Life at night, its 10 times more beautiful.
Hai Selamat Datang ke Malaysia
Love watching your vlogs, lonely planet vibes.
This is the nicest comment!!! Thank you!! 😂😁😁
that soya bean you tried is called taho in our country, the Philippines you have visited recently, hoping that when you come back to the Philippines you will try taho.
The bean curd is known as tau fu fah
The drink with longan is known lo han kor aka monk fruit
The noodle is known as hokkien mee. If it is purely rice noodle, then its called moonlight koay teow
And welcome to Malaysia
Ive never been in Malaysia looks like im gonna learn some things
Learn with me! Hahaha there’s so much here! 😁😁😁
We love Merchant Lane also
Owesome video love to watch this video must taste pakistani food also i subscribed
Love From Pakistan
Thank you so much!
I have been to Johor Bahru, Malacca & Penang. 😊
suggest you check out Ramly Burger at any night market ... you can try order Burger Ayam (chicken) Special Cheese and/or Burger Daging Special Cheese ... have fun
Yes I NEED to try this!!! Michael has had some but I haven’t yet so I can keep my first reactions for a video 🤫😂😂 thank you!’ 😁😁
@@josieliftsthings 👍
Peanut pancake my favourite. 👍👍👍👍👍
I am amazed that the Brits and Ausies understand each other. Just kidding Josie hahahaha. Enjoy Malaysia with Michael. Take care always.
Except for when I call it soccer and not football 🤦🏼♀️ 😂😂😂😂
Char means fried. Kway teow s flat noodles
Hey friend, I am Carinne from Singapore, I just dropped by your channel. 😊 The food looks so mouthwatering. 👍
Hey Carinne!! Thank you for watching! I made. A few videos in Singapore when I was there! Maybe you’ll like them? 😁😁🙏🏻
@@josieliftsthings I will watch your videos about my country. 😊
Its call air mata kucing...something sweet like palm sugar or brown sugar. U can have it cold or hot.
You should go ipoh too. Where there's also have various food. Each of state has their own special main dishes. Such as in Negeri Sembilan we have “masak lemak cili api” or “daging salai”. State Melaka has “Asam Pedas”. State Pahang we have “Patin Tempoyak”. State Johor we have “Roti kacang pool” and many. State Terengganu we have “Keropok losong” and specialist in “seafood celup tepung”. Serawak has ”Mee kolok”. And plethora types foodie.🤣😍
Stay tuned!! ☺️☺️👀👀😉
You guys should go to melaka.They have the best chicken rice balls in the world and amazing coconut show plus they have the jonker street is alot of street food stalls i heard their fried ice cream are good.
I woke up hungry and look at you. Come on Josie!!! 😋
that soya bean curd usually you can go creative with one or two lychee fruit as a topping. usually served hot. You know when best to make these, after the rain go on your deck and enjoy a hot soy bean curd dessert
NC video Love from Bangladesh
The soy bean and syrup thing you had is like the Taho in the Philippines
@josie lifts things , Philippines has the soy as well called taho , it’s definitely same but with tapioca
Should try the malay food Nasi Kerabu, Nasi Dagang, Laksam....originated from the East Coast States ( Kelantan & Terengganu) but you can find in KL go to Kak Som restaurant Kampung Baru...make sure to mix it well beforr you eat especially the nasi kerabu to give you a burst of flavor 😁😁
Looks so yummy 🤤🤤
It was!!!! What an amazing place for food 😩😩😍
Hey Milo Girl, I haven't watched your video in a while.
It's fun to see you venturing around the world.
have a question from me Can you eat spicy food?
If its level is 1-10, what level are you for spiciness?
Bagi2 kak...enak bangett
welcome to Kuala Lumpur..next time, spare your time travelling to Sabah Below The Wind, especially to Kota kinabalu..
Welcome to KL, Jos
Thank youuuu! 😁😁😁
KL thanks for your arrival. Take care.
Hi 👋🏻 Just to inform you there will be Malaysia *Independence Day Parade* in Merdeka Square, KL on 31 August 2022 (from 7am to 2pm). There’ll be performances, national exhibitions & parade.
In the Philippines, we call the soya bean curd TAHO. Served with caramelized brown sugar.
So many similarities between Tagalog and Malay.
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That soy bean dessert is also really popular in the Philippines too.
I don’t think I ever saw it there!! I’ll have to compare one day when I go back 😁😁
@@josieliftsthings You may have. It's usually dudes carrying two buckets on a pole. I'm sure it's similar. I've had Vietnamese ones. The ones I had were green instead of brown syrup. Still tasted the same :P
If you are still in KL, try to come to the exact same spot (where you stood and looked at Masjid Jamek) at night, the lights along the rivers will be lit up, the view is totally different from daytime. Worth to take a look.
# river of life
Like the rest of KL attractions there are always two face worth exploring day and night. I love driving around KL at night where the city is lit and not much traffic around
@@faisalz8849 Agree with you. The same goes to Pintasan Saloma and KLCC, they look different during daytime and at night.
Oh, The Merchant Coffee was one of our favourites in KL... Their food is also delicious 😋 Although not cheap compared to the street food.
Oh DEFINITELY not cheap compared! But cafes rarely are BUT so good and super cute 😂😂😁
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I'm yr new subscriber
Thank you!!! 😁😁
street food is always the best
It’s the BEST! I love it 😍😁
I just subscribed to your channel. 😊
Thank you so much!!!! 😂😁🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@josieliftsthings Let’s stay in touch, Josie. 😊
Will you be coming to Penang? The stir fried vermicelli at Tho Yuen Restuarant is made with love and wok hei.
Definitely coming to penang! First thing after Kuala Lumpur 😁😁😁 I’ll try and find it!!
@@josieliftsthings Yay! Laksa, Cendol, and Siam Road Char Kway Teow awaits! If you ever need to tone down the spice, just tell them "less spicy". Bon appetit! PS. Stir fried vermicelli is the dry one so you can fully appreciate the "wok hei"
You should try Arabic food in KL like shawarma, kunafa and mandi
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the soy bean curd is actually tofu lol . soft tofu
Love u ❤
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Actually there is no 'real' China town in Kuala Lumpur, it is an area right in the heart of 'old' part of the city where the commercial activities of the early Chinese immigrants are located. Majority of them had already moved away and the city has since developed further to other areas. This part of the city has since been developed into a tourist attraction. Chinese are everywhere in Kuala Lumpur and you can find Chinese food everywhere in the city. Local folks normally do not go there for food.
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Try satay and peanut sauce
Don't forget to join in with your friends to Malaysia Independence day 31st August 2022, @Dataran Merdeka Kuala Lumpur
you should enter and visit all the mosques, churches and all types of temples. this will open you eyes & Minds
Definitely, how we like to travel! ☺️☺️😁
@@josieliftsthings you can visit Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, there is a tourist guide in the mosque.
Oh this is so wonderful seeing you in Malaysia - my second home!!! I miss it so much. My father-in-law is Chinese-Malay from KL so I keep looking to see if I can spot any relatives hahaha. Food in Malaysia is THE BEST!!!!
You have to go to the backlanes in chinatown. I think madras lane
Yeah I’d love to try! 😁😁
@@josieliftsthings yep madras lane :
1. Yong tau foo
2. Curry laksa
Legendary
That was not char kuey teow you were eating. It was fried black hokkien mee ( kuey teow version). You get the real stuff in Penang.
It was midnight char kuey teow right? Is that the same as black hokkien mee? 🤔🤔 I’m confused! Hahaha
@@josieliftsthings you can try 'line dancing fried kueh teow' in Section 17 Petaling Jaya. Best in PJ
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that’s tofu pudding and soy milk - traditional chinese dessert
Much nicer than I thought! 😁😁🙏🏻
Basically everything here you just have to mix it before consuming.
HAHAHHA it’s so funny because I’m not used to mixing anything! I like eating my food seperate I’m weird 😂 like if there’s chicken and vegetables I’ll eat some vegetables then have bits of chicken seperate 😂😂😂
@@josieliftsthings 😂. Just like your previous post the nasi lemak is the same stir everything before eating
I used to drive from JB to KL and back in a day just to shop in Petaling Street and eat. It's so poor now I doubt I would visit even if walking past the end. The food was always expensive (but good) and everything sold there is now crap.
How long ago was this?? Big trips for food!! 😂
@@josieliftsthings I've not visited since late 2019 despite being in KL several times. From what I've heard its even worse. The food isn't in Petaling Street by centred along one of crossroad, the first if you approach from the main road.
As I said, I always found the food to be good. It was never exceptional but always expensive.
Back in the day Petaling Steet used to have good quality fakes of everything at reasonable prices sold by local sellers. It's now all rubbish often sold by non Malaysians. The best part was the second half of Petaling Street, the part with no market, house many of the wholesalers who would quite happy sell just one of everything at a fraction of the price in the market. A few still exist so before you buy check them out.
Taufu fah is the name. It is not bean curd
8:55 😂😂
Soybean & Taufoofaa is what tofu is before...
We call martabak manis btw 😀👍
Thank you!!!! 😂😂😁
4:12 That's not char koay teow, it's known as moonlight koay teow or Hokkien fried koay teow with a raw egg on top. As you mix it up with the hot noodles, it semi cooks the egg. I've personally never heard of salmonella issues in Malaysia so it's quite safe to eat raw eggs. Been doing it most of my life and I'm still here... ;-) Koay teow is the white flat rice noodles and moonlight is the raw yellow egg yolk. Technically the name char koay teow also means fried koay teow, but it is a different dish altogether, which you must also try out. This char koay teow is well known as a Penang dish. So if you go to many food courts, you will see it as Penang char koay teow.
Yeah I said in the start it’s moonlight char koay teow! 😁 So does that mean that’s the kind I would get in Penang? Is that what they serve as the normal dish? They don’t have any other kind of char koay teow? I’ve heard penang is known for it!! Haaha
@@josieliftsthings No, Penang fried koay teow is a drier fried koay teow with prawns and Chinese sausage. It’s a different dish altogether from what you ate in this video and is a must try. Char koay teow originated from Penang and the best is to be had there, but you can walk into any food court in KL and you’ll see this dish as well. It’s that popular and you need to try. FYI, if you don’t like spicy, tell the vendor, otherwise they will fry it with a dollop of chillies. 😬
Good bye Philippines 🇵🇭 🐊 🦈 🐍 Welcome Malaysia 🇲🇾 🍖🍲🥞🤤😋
The food 🤤 😁
There's more more more food u no discover yet in Malaysia 😭😭...hahahahaha hope u Could try all of them...
It’s only my second video! Hahah of course there’s so much to try, I can’t wait! Subscribe so you don’t miss 🙏🏻😁😁😁
Masjid jamek was built by the british.