The hawker who makes 'flying' wonton mee in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
Вставка
- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- This hawker in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia tosses his wonton mee high in the air and catches it before serving it up. It's earned the Flying Wan Tan Mee stall its name. But it’s not just for show, as owner Lee Wan Hiong explains to CNA: cna.asia/2Qa3ZL9
#MalaysianFood
Subscribe to our channel here: cna.asia/youtu...
Subscribe to our news service on Telegram: cna.asia/telegram
Follow us:
CNA: cna.asia
CNA Lifestyle: www.cnalifestyl...
Facebook: / channelnewsasia
Instagram: / channelnewsasia
Twitter: / channelnewsasia
How many wonton mee on the roof?
Non. He never miss even once.
LOL..
If he does that, he will be bankrupt
He can be a Drum Major too cos he is sure to catch back the mace when he toss up to the sky.
So the boiling hot water just sprays on everyone below? 😂
No wonder you have a high ceiling.
Unlucky be the man who gets crowned by your mee.
The carbon dioxide in the air makes it sweeter too. Think Tea Tarik...
Free dose of covid 19 with every serving 🦠💀🔥
🤣🤣
@Johnston Steiner why bro?....enough with your racist comment.
I don't know why what people are think. All nation.
ate this few years ago..its some good wanton noodle, good sauce and charred fatty char siew
Malaysia now over 400 ! ...OMG ... :( ... Those come over here to work ...Cannot imagine till June what will happen here and there ...
malaysian are prohibited to go outside country include singapore from 18 to 31 march...same to singapore are prohibited come to Malaysia in that time
Mind to share the exact location of this stall in PJ?
Ipoh, Perak has the best food street. Just go to any stall. They are all good.
Special ingredients that are not mentioned here: flies, mites, spiders.. plus, plus, dust, virus and bacteria etc.
With the sneezing droplets in the atmosphere; tossing the noodles high causes it to catch these invisible viruses and bacteria!! Very Very unhygienic!!! Does one want to risk one's health by consuming the noodles?
Only cant imagine how many air dust stuck with the mee as higher as it flew..
Where is this stall located?
Does he ever missed any he throws up? Serves it up all the same😅.
Try that doing in Singapore..😂
Hahaha want try.
U'll get fined
He turned the mee into 1 wing plane
What for?
Oi!!! Where's the shop?
Seapark - near the Wet Market
@@liongrose1173 He's moved to a new location now. Do a search for Flying Char Siew Wantan Mee | 飞天宏云吞面
Now im hungry
Nice moves! 🤠
Yukkss...😮
Secret recepi? Dust?
people have nothing to do. you throw the mee on the air or not do that still the mee taste the same
VI PHẠM NHÂN QUYỀN only there for the show 🤘🏻
So eat le also can fly 🤣🤣🤣
It's flying mee! Not wanton mee! Unless he include the wanton to fly together! OMG CNA
It's flying wanton Mee. I'm from Malaysia and I've ate this before.
Stop doing that.... the noodle collecting dust and corona virus
Well the best foods are the most unhealthy anyways.
kotor
The coronovirus makes it delicious
Common taste... have better one @ ss2 area 😒
Can't beat the one in a kopitiam in Tmn Megah manned by two migrant workers.
@@bluemarlin2u yes, I have tried before ..agreed its good 😋😋😋
Aiyah....throw the mee high only, nothing special news about it! 🙄
Monkey Guy80 Why not you try throwing it that high and catching it then talk?
With the covid19 around. I dont think it is a good idea.
With the sneezing droplets in the atmosphere; tossing the noodles high causes it to catch viruses and bacteria in the atmosphere. Very Very unhygienic!! Does one wish to risk one's health by consuming these noodles??