I'm a Singaporean and I used to travel to Malacca during the school holidays with my family when I was kid. We would go to Jonker and have a good time. The highlight was this Guinness Record holding kungfu dude who used to pierce open a coconut shell with just his index finger. I wonder if he's still doing shows at Jonker. Thanks for bringing back old memories and stay happy and healthy.
Both of you guys really taught your kids so well with all that manner and everything,thats what a proper family looks like. Really enjoying your videos,enjoy your stay in Malaysia and be safe.✌🏼
I like how you bring your children travelling along and let your children experience new things. Look how they’re not afraid of something foreign 👍🏼👍🏼 Hope you enjoy Malaysia and please come again 🫶🏼
Granite got the best food reviews because he seems to enjoy the foods he’s tried. We got to see a lot of Forest this time Forest reactions are comedy 😂
awesome .. you're all in Malaysia hoooorayyy so will you be going to Langkawi Island and maybe Penang Island too. it would be awesome.. how fast time flies and the children are growing. its really nice seeing them.
Sir, thank you for sharing all those delicious food in my Country. I wish I could return home asap to eat all I can. You guys really did a good perfect video. Loves the way your family enjoys mukbang in Malaysia
It's really impressive that not only you and your wife, even ur kids can adapt so well to the food in Malaysia, i bet the food here is very different with those u have in the US, ur kids are definitely getting so much cultural exposure and it inspires me so much... I wish to take my kids all over the world in the future as well...
It dangerous to eat Malaysian food.. because when go leave Malaysia.. you will crawing the taste of asia. 😂😂 Nasi lemak,rendang,petai and other kampung food..
I was excited to try chinese egg tarts in malaysia but they weren’t sweet + were too eggy for our taste. Ive heard the portuguese ones you liked are sweeter + more custard like 👌
I absolutely love Pani Puri, or Puri Puri. I could literally eat them for hours! 10 MYR.... I get charged $10+ for them in Australia! I absolutely love seeing Forest eat some of this food. He's definitely getting the family bug.
I personally recommend to give it a shot on crispy egg tart, the texture is just perfect instead of having a thick base of biscuit. Try get get one at TK Bakery, their egg tart and kaya puff are extremely popular till now ~ Love from an ordinary Malaysian
Your family has very adaptable tastebud! I am a Malaysian and I don't even like those dried squids 😂Maybe you can try some of our best durians like musang king, red prawn, D24 etc
@Bags Packed Family it is a Chinese food. So when you see lumpia or lumpiah in Philippines or Indonesia it is Chinese origin. They may fry it like malays in Malaysia. The original is soft skin and vegetarian. Some people put pork lard, Chinese sausages in it. But basically it consist of turnips, eggs, fried onions, cucumbers. The sweet sauce is oyster sauce or Chinese red sweet sauce we called Tim cheong"
I'm a Singaporean and I used to travel to Malacca during the school holidays with my family when I was kid. We would go to Jonker and have a good time.
The highlight was this Guinness Record holding kungfu dude who used to pierce open a coconut shell with just his index finger. I wonder if he's still doing shows at Jonker.
Thanks for bringing back old memories and stay happy and healthy.
That's awesome! Our family really enjoyed the experience of visiting Jonker street!
the experiences your kids are getting is priceless!! hope you enjoy your stay in Malaysia.
Thank you so much!
Your family is so adorable ☺️You guys are good people, welcome and enjoy your stay in Malaysia ❤
Both of you guys really taught your kids so well with all that manner and everything,thats what a proper family looks like. Really enjoying your videos,enjoy your stay in Malaysia and be safe.✌🏼
Malaysia definitely a great destination for food lovers....
It really is!
Mr. Jonathan, you really remind me of an actor who played Michael j fox 's father. ( Classic sitcom ' family ties') . Very cool and hip father... .)
Ha! Growing up in the 80's, I loved that show!
I like how you bring your children travelling along and let your children experience new things. Look how they’re not afraid of something foreign 👍🏼👍🏼
Hope you enjoy Malaysia and please come again 🫶🏼
Granite got the best food reviews because he seems to enjoy the foods he’s tried. We got to see a lot of Forest this time Forest reactions are comedy 😂
i love how he added a little bit of humour to the video 😂
You can try straits Chinese food. Nyonya peranakan food. Fusion of Chinese and malay. Eg ayam pongteh, nyonya laksa etc etc
Your youngest looked sleepy but he made it to the beca ride
Oh yes! :-)
Omg when granite offered to hold the container so dad could try the snack next :”)) so sweet
awesome .. you're all in Malaysia hoooorayyy so will you be going to Langkawi Island and maybe Penang Island too. it would be awesome..
how fast time flies and the children are growing. its really nice seeing them.
It’s amazing how fast they’re growing! Hey Jam Rock, we have some pretty big channel news coming up. :-)
Do not miss trying out Melaka's Baba Nyonya cuisines. They're one of a kind specialty, and they're family friendly dishes too.😊
*Welcome to Malaysia Truly Asia Good food Enjoyed Thanks for Very good videos*
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Glad Forrest didn't miss this adventure!
Us too! :-)
Nice to see Forest wake and eating anything..... Btw the Sotong bakar is a good beer companion.
I think the meat that granite eat is tongue.
A beer would be great!
It's awesome that your kids are not picky eaters and they're game to try any food.
Please share this with any of the vendors in this video 🎉 We don’t have their contact information and they served such delicious foods 😋
It is in Jonker’s street, Malacca
Such beautiful family, and it’s amazing how you raise your kids! They are absolutely adorable❤
Glad to see your children enjoying Mlysian food have a great trip! ❤
Melaka the best place
The squid/ cuttlefish things are known as Malaysian chewing gum...😅
Love your kids, they really know food well👍😁❤️🇲🇾
heelloo boy.. I like you boy kid and family 😅🙏👍💗
Malaysia is quite an easy place for tourists as most people can speak English quite well
Guys you all look happy at jonker street food😊 the food looks yummy 😋🥓🫔🧇🫔 just enjoying life at Malaka ..happy days ahead take care😅
Mallaca malaysia india puri looks delicious
Glad to see jonker street full of life again. During the pandemic the colourful trishaw people had no business.
Sir, thank you for sharing all those delicious food in my Country. I wish I could return home asap to eat all I can. You guys really did a good perfect video. Loves the way your family enjoys mukbang in Malaysia
The first bbq stick which Granite had was actually smoked duck meat
Thanks for the correction! It was delicious!
Beautiful family. Your videos simply make me hungry. I am a local of Banda Hilir, Melaka, since 2018. This historical city has many attractions. 😁
Granite looks super cute like an exotic species of cat with his slanted eyes. My kid brother looked like that at that age.
I Think LEGO LAND IS IN MALAYSIA❤
You have very well mannered kids ❤❤❤
Love how entertaining the coconut store staff was! amazing stunt
It was a great show!
What a lovely family. 😊😊😊
Malaysia many food can choose ❤❤
Lovely parent with lovely children.
I loved this video. The food looks delicious. And I liked how the gentleman was throwing the coconut. Looking forward to your next video. Stay safe
Glad you enjoyed it! We really like visiting Jonker Street.
WOW FOREST FAshion mode...
DIM Sum not TIM SUM.. DA DA...
Love this family always watching your blogs 😘I really enjoyed and the kids are amazing 😘
Yes! Watching a newly uploaded one! I'm getting separation anxiety waiting for your next videos 😂 love from Philippines ❤
Thank you so much! We’re slightly off our schedule, but we’re still going for two a week. :-)
We have some exciting news coming soon.
Can't wait! No pressure though 😊 I just really love watching your vlogs ❤
Next time you go to nite market (pasar malam) , try the fried ayam gunting
(Ayam=chicken
Gunting =scissor )
scissor)
Loving the camaraderie between your family members and the food (especially the sotong bakar!!!) of course.
Oh those fried sotong...cuttlefish. Come on, guys! You're making me hungry over here!
the dried squid grilled is asian chewing gum😅savoury sweet, the darker ones are little chillie spiced
this message prob came late but I hoped you've tried the Malaka cendol, sweet cool desert for sunny days.
Say hello from my husband from Sweden. He like so much to see your journey in Indonesien, actually i am from Indonesien.
It's really impressive that not only you and your wife, even ur kids can adapt so well to the food in Malaysia, i bet the food here is very different with those u have in the US, ur kids are definitely getting so much cultural exposure and it inspires me so much... I wish to take my kids all over the world in the future as well...
Foresttttt you’re too cute with those little bites 😂
Yes friday and saturday is very pack. So sunday is best with children
Should cook lala with ginger and garlic
It dangerous to eat Malaysian food.. because when go leave Malaysia.. you will crawing the taste of asia. 😂😂 Nasi lemak,rendang,petai and other kampung food..
Subscribed! Nice vids to see with lots of enthusiasm! Love to see the kids are trying the food❤…love your family❤❤❤
Hello Guys!! I admire your family very adorable.. I am Forest fan❤
Malaysia truly Asia. You have everything Asia has to offer mixed there, not only SEA but whole of Asia
Good Job
Malaysian version of Indian streetfood are more appetizing than the original in their homeland 😁
I missed this palace ,jongker street.
There's no noodles in the popiah you tried. The brown long looking stuff is a type of veg called jamica.
I have been following them since 2 year. The kids havent grown since 😊
U can go pantai klebang near that city have night market food stall and funfair . So you can take it away and eat at the beach
I was excited to try chinese egg tarts in malaysia but they weren’t sweet + were too eggy for our taste. Ive heard the portuguese ones you liked are sweeter + more custard like 👌
The noodle in the popiah you mentioned is shredded omelette. Glad you're enjoying Malaysia
The ‘stomach meat on a stick’ is smoked duck
Really? It looks like bacon to me. I’m sure both are delicious
The lady at 13:43 could rlly just mind her own dumb business and not stare at you guys like that
Have a nice stay in Malaysia. Enjoy 😉
Your children made a food review like professional
I absolutely love Pani Puri, or Puri Puri. I could literally eat them for hours! 10 MYR.... I get charged $10+ for them in Australia!
I absolutely love seeing Forest eat some of this food. He's definitely getting the family bug.
Thank you some much!
pohpiah is made of turnip or jicama ...
love the vlog guys! keep going! by the way i'm happy with sally joining the party! saya sangat suka dengan sally! she's so pretty/ dia sangat cantik!
Thank you so much!! We really enjoyed having the opportunity to travel with Sally.
So good to see Forest joining in on then lovely eats!
this make me so hungry
I want to go back! 🤤
Bangladesh new province in malaysia 😂
Another great video guys thank you for sharing much love from the UK 🇬🇧
Thank you so much 🤗
Every ramadhan, come to putrajaya or kampung bharu, kuala lumpur bazar ramadhan. Lots of variety foods and drinks
The Portuguese egg tart is Pastéis de Nata. Famous sweet treat from Portugal. I love that the kids are willing to explore all foreign food
They’ve grown up on delicious international foods! :-)
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Thanks, Jimmy!
I personally recommend to give it a shot on crispy egg tart, the texture is just perfect instead of having a thick base of biscuit. Try get get one at TK Bakery, their egg tart and kaya puff are extremely popular till now ~ Love from an ordinary Malaysian
If you back in USA I wish I can have pictures with you guys, by chance if you explore in New York
Your family has very adaptable tastebud! I am a Malaysian and I don't even like those dried squids 😂Maybe you can try some of our best durians like musang king, red prawn, D24 etc
Wondering how is your kids education.. are they going to school?
They actually attend a small private school in Indonesia. :-)
@@BagsPackedFamily its good to hear that.. they are amazing.. pls keep up with their education as well.. happy family.. God bless you guys.
I love that you are letting the kids be adventurous when comes to food.
Welcome to Malaysia
Sir these are indian street food not malsiyan
What's a wonderful kids.....mommy and daddy too... have a great day guy's
bcareful when you are eating fishball, some child could be choked by it, anyway, good to see guest from west down to earth enjoy our food
Granite, your face is very similar to the actor Dalton in the movie Insidious Chapter 1😊Handsome❤
Hey that’s me! The blue sweater 😊😊
Definitely a great way to end the video with the coconut show. I didn't see that coming tbh..😂
Nothing like SE Asian street food. Korea or Taiwan have nothing close to this diversity.
Wahhh tak sangka bdk perempuan melayu pun pandai makan pani puri hahaaha... melayu zaman skrg perut hijau semua dorang makan
Poh Piah does not have noodles but filled with strips of jicama aka bangkuang and egg omelet.
The brown filling for Poh Piah normally is fried braised turnip cooked in oyster & sweet soy sauce
Yes! Thank you for the added info. It was quite delicious!
@Bags Packed Family it is a Chinese food. So when you see lumpia or lumpiah in Philippines or Indonesia it is Chinese origin. They may fry it like malays in Malaysia. The original is soft skin and vegetarian. Some people put pork lard, Chinese sausages in it. But basically it consist of turnips, eggs, fried onions, cucumbers. The sweet sauce is oyster sauce or Chinese red sweet sauce we called Tim cheong"
This made my day ❤
Thank you so much!
Poh Piah or thin biscuit is make from sweet turnip cut into thin slices as the main ingredient.
nag share nang straw!!!
You guys are amazing
Your menu all Chinese food why did not try local Malay food
Mr...come to Sabah...Sabah has Uniqe Night Markets....