China Town Street Food in Malaysia!! The Good and the Weird!!
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Is he 70 for real?
No he is actually much older
He talking about the first lady vendor she said her stores is 80 years old from her grandfather time @@avocado1700
Light?
He really came for that poor woman’s life 😂
Malaysian here & those yellow noodles certainly aren’t spaghetti, lol! They do absorb some sauces & flavours but don’t completely soak them up like a sponge (compared to rice noodles and such). I’m so happy to see 🇲🇾 vids on here! 🇲🇾♥️
Pretty sure it's egg noodles. correct me if I'm wrong.
@@ReviewMedicyes, Malaysian yellow noodles are thick and eggy noodles!
@@ReviewMedic there's no egg in it. It's yellow due to food coloring and also alkaline water (lye water) were added in during the making process.
@@kenjidc2107is it lol, I’ve been assuming it’s egg! 😂🤷🏽♀️
I hate any food which use alkaline water such as yellow noodle and some sotong dish, i hate those smell and bitter taste.
I am an AMerican living in Dongguan, China... my wife and I are going to KL in late January 2024... She is Chinese... we cannot wait to visit Chinatown
if you live in China you might be underwhelmed in KL's Chinatown. it's really not that great.
As a Malaysian Chinese, I have never been to Chinatown, because we call it Petaling Street. Technically Malaysia doesn't have a Chinatown, because Chinese people are Malaysian as well, so Chinese food is everywhere.
But then one day the government decided to jump on the tourism bandwagon and promoted Petaling Street as the "Malaysian Chinatown".
You never had Laksa? I love love good Laksa. My wife and I will travel up to Vancouver, BC to eat Chinese and Malaysian food and my favorite is Laksa. There is a really good lobster laksa. In-between trips, I will make at home. The spicy coconut soup is a must.....
Prima laksa paste is really good
I respect that you never do sponsored ad in your videos. It’s a real food show and those ads always take people out of it. So thank you!
This aged like sour milk
There's something so comforting and delicious about a huge pile of perfectly steamed white rice! They know how to do it right at the mixed rice place 😍🍚
actually ketchup(kicap) terms in Malaysia usually refers to the "soy sauce bean"-that are usually sweet/some are more salty
it not like a ketchup which is tomato one that usually you used for
Same with Indonesia, kecap
According to the real history, kecap or ke-tsiap is actually the soy based one. Some English guy brought that back to England and it was a hit. And then someone else brought that to America. Because tomato is abundant there, they made ketchup using tomato. 😂
@@rambutketiaklearned something new
Yeah, ketchup is actually a corrupted word of kicap, if I'm not mistaken
If he wanted a ketchup chicken, he should try ayam masak merah then
Ketchup originated from South East Asia as Kicap 😂
Malaysian food and Malaysia in general is seriously underrated...it's a lovely mix of food and cultures with some great wildlife too
Wonderful. Thank you for this video. Happy holidays.
Bless ! Excited to watch these always
Glad you love Malaysia Sonny, its my home country ❤
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Yeah your country? Ehehehe ehehehe
You call MALAYSIA your home? Ehehehe ehehehe
Jangan panggil TANAH MALAYSIA ini RUMAHmu;
1. Selagi engkau takut untuk menegur, menyapa ORANG-ORANG MELAYU
2. Selagi
Mine too🎉
@@ItBurnsWhenIP_ Fried Tempe pun sedap my brother. It burns when I Pee? 🤣
Wait, is it true or I misunderstood? May GOD stop the burning sensation when U-P 😉
@@Brent-rm2ws Uncle, nanti jumpa orang MELAYU atau India. I want to ask uncle to say SALAM SEJAHTERA, or GREETINGS FULL OF ❤️ & ✌🏼 TO U
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Wow that's absolutely scrumptious😮Chinatown food is some of the best
wrr
The street food in Malaysia is better than Singapore, anytime! And I am from Singapore.
@@JO-og5tp what makes that insecure? Can u explain? thanks
Sonny, we wanted to thank you for the amazing show. You have influenced our kids to be open to trying new foods. Great work!
love your vids!!! perfect timing bc i just woke up lol
Hi Sunny, as a Malaysian, I hope you’ll come visit another time and have ME bring you around for more authentic food. There’s still SOOO MUCH better and cheaper place with amazing foood! Hope to see you around!
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@@abdulqaadir1126some here some there, the best foods are far apart
Been watching this channel on and off for so many years now. Always love the content!
Laksa is a noodle that uses coconut milk, and it varies by state in Malaysia. such as curry laksa (KL) Sarawak, Nyonya Melaka, Johor, Penang, and kedah. Some are good, some are not.
Two types. Laksa Assam with tamarind - sourish. Laksa lemak in KL like our curry noodles in Penang. With coconut milk
Many Malay laksa soup varieties do not use coconut milk
keep in mind in Malaysia, the term "Ketchup" usually and most likely and is probably exclusively refers to soy sauce. We call ketchup tomato sauce but we call soy sauce "ketchup" or kicap. So what you had was Ayam Kicap or soy sauce chicken. The cook probably isn't familiar with the term soy sauce.
Kicap is pronounced khi chup
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Great way to start off my Saturday while I clean 😊Happy Holidays everyone ❤
The chicken dish at the Malay's mixed rice stall is ayam kicap which literally translates to soy sauce chicken not ketchup 😂
was looking for this comment, Sony mistakenly thought Kicap is Ketchup. Kicap is actually Soy Sauce and not based from Tomato.
I guess it's the same as the localized vers of Japan's cider/sparkling water 😅
Funfact: the word ketchup originated from kicap
@@iamneoweisheng89 specifically, ketchup/kicap came from the Chinese word originally meant for fish sauce
The ayam masak kicap is chicken cooked in soy sauce. Not to be confused with ketchup. Rm12 is a bit pricey to be honest. Usually nasi kampung places are cheaper!
Hmm.. for that portion in the middle of KL, RM 12 is a steal in my opinion. There’s no doubt price are more affordable in rural area,They’re often taste better and distinctive as well!
In KL... Its very cheap
Yesss! Ayam kicap not ketchup hahaha. And I was so stressed on how he didn't even touch the rice. Ayam kicap is the best with rice! 😂
its KL bai..whats cheap?
White rice RM2, ayam kicap RM5, gulai nangka RM3, tempe RM2 and you still complaining that it was pricey?
I am very fortune to have found this channel . I love the content and i love sonny's work and humor! Cheers guys thank you for doing an amazing job!
Love KL cuisine! So many options, just walk any direction and boom epic food ❤
Great video with all those delicious food. Great Job !!
Great content + great edit = perfection 🤩
no tv show. no series. no movie, can compare to my love for this show. thank you Sonny happy holidays to all
i watch every SINGLE video you and your media team put out....i Love it. please keep them coming. And the crazy jokes lol, thanks guys. I always eat while watching.
Hi Sonny, my daughter lived in Malaysia and met one of her best friends there, from Chicago.
I have watched some of your video extras and understand how complex and time consuming it is to produce these amazing videos.
An American film crew came to my house to make a documentary about my daughter and son in-law.... i had no idea, how much effort, time, money and equipment it took....
I lived in Chicagoland and met my wife, whom lived in Malaysia via Facebook games almost 13 years ago. She and I both live in Washington with our two kids . She is currently on a 10 month deployment with the Navy Reserves, due to be home in a couple months.
Thats awesome, My daughter has just spent time with her friend in Chicago, last week.... and the Aussie husband that her friend found working together in Malaysia. Well done to you and your family... I too am working away at the moment. Hence why I spend time on here. Its hard being away... My dad was navy.@@theboz1419
as soon as he mentioned frog on the menu i instantly knew he was eating that 😂
The food looks amazing!
Where is the beef noodle place with the tripe and tendon?
I am Italian and I have been living for the past 22 years in Malaysia and would love to visit that beef noodle place.
Kedai Kopi Lai Foong
@@sysy1971 thank you very much.
What a lovely country country, can't wait to visit it at the end of feb
I like how you describe your food experience. They're just plain brutal and funny at times, but they do make sense though!😂😂😂
wrr, outx, laux etc any nmw s perfx
I loved the last noodle shop the knife cut noodles look sensational ❤🍜
I really love watching your videos, Sonny bec of the humor you add to your reviews…..this time, the chicken feet nail😂
Am so glad the Yooi Kee CCF 01:02 and Lai Foong beef noodles 08:23 made the cut. I grew up with them!
The Lai Fong beef noodle is no big deal. Many are better of. Their days are over
This was beautiful to watch
i love the beef tendon noodles!!! so niceee
Sonny, you are a part of our everyday life, we love your VDOs so much, thanks for what you do, It is always so amazing !!!! 💝
Always love the show
Those noodles... I'm so badly craving them now ❤❤❤
wrr
me too lol
WE LOVE YOU SONNY KEEP IT UP!!!!!
nice video promoting local street food . more videos like in this in near future . looks tasty and delicious hope to visit there someday and try your country street food .
Tried frog twice in Asia and it's undeniably good.. a lot of bone and not much meat but is definitely worth it 👍🏻
Great video Kumbo, showing these young guys how its done!
It would be so awesome if you could do a Q and A about some of your travel and food experiences! Have so many questions I wanna ask!
amazingg video! makes me miss malaysia so much
Don’t stop making videos you give us tour of different cultures and foods from our homes keep it up 👍 ❤
The congee with eggs are amazing. The frog legs known in those area too.
Hi Sonny.
Thanks for reviewing food in my country.
Anyways, I believe the seller must had introduced "ayam masak kicap"... Kicap means sauce. And he was referring to the thick dark soy sauce. Not really meant it as "ketchup".
Cheers bro
At the end, that food looked 😮amazing
nice video promoting local street food . looks tasty and yummy keep it up
sonny is just hilarious he could do any kind of content and id laugh my ass off
I traveled with this man all over the world without moving anywhere, and its always delicious funny and honest. Thank you sonny
Next to that beef noodle stall in Lai Foong ( the shop's name) is LaLa (Clam) noodles.. pretty damn good with the ginger and wine-infused broth .... also in the same shop, the Char Koey Teow packs a punch too!
You really hit the famous places as far as chinese cuisine goes. I myself rarely had that chee cheong fun but the red sauce style is rarely seen these days. The beef noodle also very famous. Everything in usd sounds cheaper but in myr it is expensive. Next time as a general rule for soup noodles, pork or beef go for meehoon plus mee. For curry, everything else even wanton noodle is nice. Assam laksa must have its own lai fun but depending on malay or chinese style. Both has its version.
Wow, everything looks delicious 👍
Sonny!! you should try out Sabah's Traditional food for eg : Bangbangan, Ambuyat, Hinava or even Sinalau Bakas! It'll be a great experience for you with different cultural understandings!!
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Good job Sonny keep it up
Wooooow!!! I was there and They have good food !!! Amazing
Fun as usual!
Wow looks so good
The street food in Chinatown in Malaysia looks delicious, I want to try it 👍
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u should try malaysian street food in different kind of china town in malaysia next time Sonny coz its going to be more amazing
That beef boodle reminds me of Ngiu Cap i ate at Sabah this year...it was totally delicious plus halal❤
Hey Sonny! I've been a fan since your Japanese vending machine videos, even though I've gone vegan. I still tune in occasionally and would love to see you showcase vegan/vegetarian food in Malaysia. I can recommend some awesome places in KL if you're up for it. Cheers! ✌️
Agreed! 😊
I am so excited for watching you next video 👍👍👍
the soup with the chilli oil at the end looked amazing
Anyone else just starin at the brown wok used for the porridge?
Also, one thing I've learnt after coming back from Vietnam, when Asian people don't understand you, they will just agree,😂(I'm guilty too). So I'm pretty sure those are actually egg noodles and the lady just said yes cause she wanted the questioning to end ASAP 😂😂😂.
This is pretty relatable😂
Tempe is not fermented beancurd but fermented soybean and that 'chicken kecap' is not based on ketchup sause but sweet soy sauce in bahasa idonesia and melayu,we call it kecap manis ,which the kecap pronounce almost like ketchup
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Almost everything my regulars.. Superb.
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6:06 Sun Dec 24 2023 Good Morning Sonny From Gilbert Arizona USA 🇺🇸. Totally digging this video. I admire you for trying all those different types of foods. But you seem to be able to eat anything. Like the frog soup. Keep up the great job with your adventures.
Healthy Blessings and Happy Adventures always 🌹💐😊 14:11
Can't wait for you to try Laksa 🤤
Pretty sure I ate at the Lai Foong several months ago.
that would be the one diagonally opposite the PS mall.
Hey if your still in Kuala Lumpur you need to try a demascus in bukit bintang, try the beef hummus it’s unbelievable I have one everyday , I’m a big fan and would love to meet you 😊
U should go to sabah too theres so many good culture food here in sabah also more culture food than malaya food..
Nice food tour
the chopping skill is top! wanna try the congee!
Cool vid as always. Man, you need to get outside of some quality laksa STAT! :)
I double dog dare you to try Yulin, China street food. There's a festival during June/July.
there is another beef noodle shop beside the one on the video and thats one my man is heaven
I have recently been traveling to Thailand, China, Vietnam, Singapore, and Beunei and got a chance to explore their foods. When you are eating the best food in the world every day, didn't take you long to know what is good and weird food in Asia. All the best chefs are in the US. I would say.
I enjoyed watching the video Sonny.
I hope Sonny feature "tempoyak ikan patin", any "masak tempoyak" or "sambal tempoyak" food for Malay food. A food where the broth / soup / gravy is made of durian. The only westener I saw reviewing about tempoyak is Mat Salleh Cari Makan. Other foreigners reviewing tempoyak are Koreans.
You are the best of the best !🎉
welcome to Malaysia Sonny! we love you! ❤
haha you sure do love unique food 😂 I think you should try deep-fried cempedak! It's hard to find it and kinda pricey but it's good ❤ You can eat the seeds
But if you buy from unprofessional cook, you can't eat it because it's hard