What is your favourite cuisine? Let us know below! Ours is Indian 😋 ‼️ 🚨 Heading to Penang soon? Book this tour and save money using our code "TYANDSOPH" at checkout on the link below for a DISCOUNT! 🍜 LINK TO BOOK: southeastasiabackpacker.com/bookings/eat-drink-georgetown-penang-malaysia/ (We cannot recommend them enough!)
You have just scratched the surface of tons delicious food in Penang, hope you have more time to explore and discover more! Don't forget there's another part of Penang across the bridge as well. 😉
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for showing your lovely food explorations tour in Penang. Amazing history of Georgetown. What a marvelous vlog.
@@muhammad11ali11 Yes, for a personal guided tour, it's all expensive, u r right. However, for a foreigner, it'll take lots of time of research n explorations, which equals cost, it's like a an effective short cut but it cost some money. I'm not sure how long they have spent in Georgetown n around Penang, but for few hundred ringgit, they can have breakfast, lunch n dinner from d street food in d city for at least few days. Anyway, I really do like their food exploration in this vlog. 😁
4 hour food tour ... Wow ... That guide is simply a remarkable guide ... Very, very knowledgeable indeed ... We got to know things we never really knew before after hearing your tour guide's info on Georgetown ... You guys are so lucky to have him as your tour guide ... Good job ... Great video indeed on Penang particularly Georgetown in this case .... Thumbs up .... 👍👍👍👍
Maybe u can drop by to Alor Setar city in Kedah. Just near by. The oldest city in malaysia n one of the oldest in the world. They hv one of the oldest unbroken Kings line in the world besides Kelantan, Japan n Brunei.
I am not sure who hit the like button, but just in case you don't know, what I asked was a QUESTION, which usually elicits an ANSWER. It wasn't a statement that was likeable.
I would suggest Genting Highlands, Ipoh (food is as good as Penang), Langkawi (Sky Bridge and the steepest cable car in the world) and if you like nature, Borneo. By the way, Langkawi is slightly north of Penang.
Within that price, it includes an amazing tour guide and was shown parts of Georgetown we wouldn't have known to explore, and was taught all about the culture and history of Georgetown!
As a malaysian, I am spoilt for choice to name a favorite food. It depends time of day, mood and where you are. For example, if youre in Kajang, its satay. even if theres nasi lemak or rotu canai available.
If it's cold, it doesn't called teh tarik anymore. only the hot bubbly one. I don't know why modern day restaurant named it like that. in original local store, there's no such thing as ice teh tarik. that just milk tea. everything about teh tarik is gone already once you put ice.
People here been eating that for ages way before ww2. lol it just tapioca didn't get rationed during the war cause it's all around the jungle and backyard. japanese can't control that. plus, it's the best source of food besides rice. make you full easily and gives tons of energy
Mate, tapioca dont kill, it will give you tummy ache if you eat it raw like potato etc The one you eat was from tapioca flour made into ball :& cooked, when cooked it turn translucent
better you go street food compared to restaurant or dining restaurant. Street food taste even more original and delicious and cheap compared to the restaurant that serves u the same food which u can get too through street food
What is your favourite cuisine? Let us know below! Ours is Indian 😋
‼️ 🚨 Heading to Penang soon? Book this tour and save money using our code "TYANDSOPH" at checkout on the link below for a DISCOUNT!
🍜 LINK TO BOOK: southeastasiabackpacker.com/bookings/eat-drink-georgetown-penang-malaysia/ (We cannot recommend them enough!)
Spicy Malaysian Indian food is indeed good, so is d Malaysian Chinese food. My fav has to be d Malaysian Malay satay n d black sticy rice dessert.
@@Yasin_Affandi hmmm sounds tasty 😍
@@tyandsoph 😁
You missed 1 cuisines, cuisines from Peranakan or Baba Nyonya...
Wow what an amazing Video Guys are you thier now love you both love the content keep the vidoes comimg 😊😊😊
thanks for watching us as always!! 🫶🏻we arent in penang right now no, little behind with the videos!
Hope can be friends keep in touch on here
My lovely hometown. Thanks for coming 🤍
Thanks for having us!
i like see you travel in Malaysia welcomes to Malaysia penang
Thank you 🫶
What a great video thank you for taking us along on your journey
You have just scratched the surface of tons delicious food in Penang, hope you have more time to explore and discover more! Don't forget there's another part of Penang across the bridge as well. 😉
Thanks for the tips!
Great video 👍
Glad you enjoyed it! thanks 😃
Great vlog, great food tour.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching! 😃
Best char kway tiaw uses charcoal fired wok
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for showing your lovely food explorations tour in Penang. Amazing history of Georgetown. What a marvelous vlog.
Thanks so much for watching! Glad you enjoyed it 🥰
@@tyandsoph Yes, this video is lovely. 😁
@@Yasin_Affandi i think very expensive for the tour per person RM267.78 ....if i go alone and hunt for all these Street food around rm30
@@muhammad11ali11 Yes, for a personal guided tour, it's all expensive, u r right. However, for a foreigner, it'll take lots of time of research n explorations, which equals cost, it's like a an effective short cut but it cost some money. I'm not sure how long they have spent in Georgetown n around Penang, but for few hundred ringgit, they can have breakfast, lunch n dinner from d street food in d city for at least few days. Anyway, I really do like their food exploration in this vlog. 😁
@@Yasin_Affandi the tour only took 4 hours
4 hour food tour ... Wow ... That guide is simply a remarkable guide ... Very, very knowledgeable indeed ... We got to know things we never really knew before after hearing your tour guide's info on Georgetown ... You guys are so lucky to have him as your tour guide ... Good job ... Great video indeed on Penang particularly Georgetown in this case .... Thumbs up .... 👍👍👍👍
He was a very good tour guide, he taught us so much about the history! So glad you enjoyed the video, So nice of you, thank you!
you should try nasi kandar
Yes we need to try it!:)
Maybe u can drop by to Alor Setar city in Kedah. Just near by. The oldest city in malaysia n one of the oldest in the world. They hv one of the oldest unbroken Kings line in the world besides Kelantan, Japan n Brunei.
1 dishes is missing Nasi kandar the thing must try in penang
yes, sad we missed out on that one!
Penang is food heaven ❤❤❤
yes! so good
Where is the "Love" button? Love this video 😀
ahh thanks 😃
Even Msians love to visit Penang (Georgetown). It's food paradise and has so much of history.
its a great place, lots of food, history and culture!
You should come along and visit Cat Beach at Teluk Bahang.. On the other side of Batu Ferringhi :)
Terima Kasih
Go to khunthai restaurant in gertak sanggul penang
Soph ❤️
Love you guys!!! What do u guys do for living?
ahh thank you 🫶🏻 soph is a dental hygienist and ty isn't working at the moment as he's about to have surgery on his back :(
yea you're right Penang is a food heaven
yes 😍
are u in penang now (22 Jan)?
I am not sure who hit the like button, but just in case you don't know, what I asked was a QUESTION, which usually elicits an ANSWER. It wasn't a statement that was likeable.
Hi, no we aren't there anymore 😊
I would suggest Genting Highlands, Ipoh (food is as good as Penang), Langkawi (Sky Bridge and the steepest cable car in the world) and if you like nature, Borneo.
By the way, Langkawi is slightly north of Penang.
Thank you! We head to Langkawi soon 😃
Kapitan..you made it
As I said, never go wrong with anything on a stick
penang is beautiful..
Very beautiful
Soph 😍😘
how long your stay in penang
we stayed for 4 nights 😊
i think very expensive for the tour per person RM267.78 ....if i go alone and hunt for all these Street food around rm30
Well, for RM30 you only get street food, no history lessons for you.
Within that price, it includes an amazing tour guide and was shown parts of Georgetown we wouldn't have known to explore, and was taught all about the culture and history of Georgetown!
As a malaysian, I am spoilt for choice to name a favorite food. It depends time of day, mood and where you are. For example, if youre in Kajang, its satay. even if theres nasi lemak or rotu canai available.
there are too many good foods to choose a favourite right! Satay is yummy!
so you like my place 😊
Love it!
If it's cold, it doesn't called teh tarik anymore. only the hot bubbly one. I don't know why modern day restaurant named it like that. in original local store, there's no such thing as ice teh tarik. that just milk tea. everything about teh tarik is gone already once you put ice.
ahh ok, we didn't know that! thanks for the info 😊
Go for nasi kandar next
Hameediyah
Deen maju
Tajuddin hussain
Choose one of these restaurants 👆
Tapioca saved many people during ww2. They found food in the jungle
People here been eating that for ages way before ww2. lol it just tapioca didn't get rationed during the war cause it's all around the jungle and backyard. japanese can't control that. plus, it's the best source of food besides rice. make you full easily and gives tons of energy
Mate, tapioca dont kill, it will give you tummy ache if you eat it raw like potato etc
The one you eat was from tapioca flour made into ball :& cooked, when cooked it turn translucent
better you go street food compared to restaurant or dining restaurant. Street food taste even more original and delicious and cheap compared to the restaurant that serves u the same food which u can get too through street food
We just went where our tour guide chose :)
i think very expensive for the tour per person RM267.78 ....if i go alone and hunt for all these Street food around rm30
@@muhammad11ali11 Well, for RM30 you only get street food, no history lessons for you.
Oops trash not collected
Ya..it very obvious there...hope MPPP will do their work more frequenly
Giant joss stick can burn for months
Wow amazing!
Months?? 😂
@@jchan39 depends on height and width. Lol. I should say weeks.
Hi, thanks for sharing, but the conversation is to noisy
*too
it was noisy in the restaurant, sorry about that
Now for two days most Chinese eateries closes because of Chinese new year
Ahh I see!