Watching this video really has to hold back my saliva! I was most impressed with the grilled clams and lobsters, really huge! The food culture in Malaysia is really diverse, I am very happy to see so many delicious food at one time! You did a really great job, thanks a lot for sharing!👍😄👏👏👏
Luke even as a local i must say u did a fantastic job especially with your research on these wonderful places..this extensive compilation just shows that my country is indeed a food paradise lol
Malay Laksa is my favourite I love it with coconut and without too yummy 😋 so many different versions of laksa but Iust say Malay is right up there top 5 .yummy 😊
This becomes the ultimate guide for any travellers coming to Malaysia and a reference for new vloggers to learn from Luke. His time in Malaysia all compressed into this. Best!
Luke....that is great work. An arab American watching you from Dallas TX. Watching food in the making and appreciating it gives a good meaning to life. Your presentation is simple and natural. Great work.
I love all your compilation videos, and this one from Malaysia is especially fine. Thanks a lot for sharing. Malaysia is for me one of the best places in the world for food. I especially love Roti Canai for breakfast, everything fishy, and Laksa Penang.
Wow! This admittedly is the 1st video I have ever seen from you Luke, but I'm very impressed, bravo!!! 👏👏👏 You really know a lot about food, all the different ingredients, the different descriptions in look, presentation, taste, flavor, cooking method, etc. I strongly suggest people doing food reviews, over internet AND TV, to watch this and learn how to do a proper, more in-depth, more attractive and more informative review instead of merely repeating ummm sedappp...! Again, kudos to you kid, keep it up! 👍
I was born in Brunei, Borneo and moved to the US in 1968, I wish I had some of that food back then, I remember Satay, Nasi Goreng, and some noodles dishes, would love to go back for the food you showed, get video!
Oh girl, you can literally just grab your bag and car keys, walk out your door, and drive for 1 hour, and you can have many of those food depicted in here yourself in or around JB, and be home again before the end of the day (only to repeat the next day, and the next weekend!) 😬
Clay Pot Rice is a Southern Chinese dish. Best is to leave the rice at the bottom and sides crisp up from the heat of the clay pot while just mixing the top and center. Char Kway Teow had the char from the high heat of the wok, and what you smelled was more the wok essence rather than the charcoal. That Chinese sausage is a regional variation from Malaysia/Singapore as it has a nice sweetness to it, unlike most Chinese sausage.
Kembang semangkuk, is the basil seeds when you soak the seeds in water will basically "kembang" means swells and "semangkuk" means a bowl, which is what happens when you put just a small spoonful of basil seeds soaked in a bowl of water. It's my favourite drink but i normally have soaked basil seeds with rose syrup in iced water..it's a cooling drink great to have during hot weather.
What a great treat! Watching so many delicious foods from one episode. Adopting the local culture. Using fingers to pick up the food. High-quality video.
Wow Luke My Good Friend These Top 3 Videos Are My Most Amazing And Favorite Of All Time which are the top 35 Malaysian Street Foods Video and the Japanese Street Foods Video And The 38 Taiwanese Street Foods Video Across This Very Nice And Very Interesting Land Of Taipei Taiwan 👍😎😁👏👏👏🇺🇸
I also never try the Ais Tingkap but I know it is delicious by the combination of the ingredients. By the unknown ingredient names Kembang Semangkuk (Scaphium Affine) and Getang Anggur (Grape Gum/tragacanth Gum) also you can found it in "Lai Chi Kang" drink. Its a lot of benefit.
There's still more to explore 😂 but this is quite a compilation. I love the way you and Sabrina present your videos. Always looking forward to your content.
Luke, you left many food tubers empty on words to appraise what we saw tonight. Yes a compilation, a spectrum pretty comprehensive that I didnt identify at least 10 of them. So kudos, I have to watch this a few more times. You have the tools , scope, editing knowhow to make this an apocalypse of Malaysian food and beverage scene to Malaysians. This video must have spanned Malaysia, taken hundreds of hours of short videos to produce this maximus compilation.
@@LukeMartin بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم مفتاح الجنة لا اله إلا الله محمد رسول الله دين الاسلام والله سبحانه وتعالى جعل فوزناوفوز الأنس والجان فقط بدين الاسلام والايمان والاعمال الصالحة
thank you for featuring most of the 'must have' food when you are in Malaysia. My favourite shop is the banana cake (nor bread) which I have been consuming since I was 8 years old and now I am 48! There's also another old traditional (6th generation now) bakery the name is Salahuddin Bakery....established in the early 1900. Still using traditional charcoal oven method in Johor Bahru. You should try Mee Rebus which is the signature dish of Johor....hope you'll be back and review more food!
Wonderful. If you see the BEST part of the Malaysian Cooking is the integration of 'nature', 'elements' and the food ingredients - the usage of leaves, bamboo stems, shells etc, with air/water/fire...and eat with hands... this is one of the choicest best. Respect from Indian Cooking, living in the US.
Oh wow! You really know a lot about food and have tried so many local delicacies! There are places and some dishes that I am a Malaysian have not tried yet! :) Thanks for sharing and enjoy your stay!
From the introduction time being clean cut till the end with a bearded look, it looks like a helluva journey about food & travel. Appreciate the content dude !! 😊
You are eating like a local! Jst a suggestion, as you covered a nmbr of Malaysian states, it will b good u mention the state you are eating at so we can do our homewrk n check out the different stalls too.
Wow, you have tasted 35 Varieties of food. As a Malaysian, I am not adventurous enough to try some of those? Thank you for promoting my country and all the delicious foods. God bless 🙏
16:30 She was opening not only the bamboo lemang, but your personal bio too. Skilled traders do that often to win your confidence. 24:24 Roti tsunami aka banjir, flooded under curry.
Looked like u r have added more kilos towards the end of the video...due to all great tasty foods in Malaysia..hahaha...anyway, great compilations of so many diverse tasty foods in Malaysia...well done Luke.!
I miss Malaysian food a lot. Food is so underrated. They have one of the best variety of really good food in the world and some of them are so unique but the taste is just so amazing. There are 13 states I think and each state have their own dishes and own versions of nasi lemak and everything. They have so many good food it’s insane! Thanks for this video.
Congrat man called luke...how amaze u try the botut worm@sagu worm syabas coz dare to try...eve i from sabah never had try that worm...and coz of that i will called u "mr.tukang makan"...syabas man keep it good work to inspire to another....
Hey bro, U hv wonderful taste buds. U sure know how to eat, better than an average Msian. I love the Char Kuey Teow best. The texture looks great. Thanks.
You hit most but missed some...here are a few just for future reference in case you are interested...you should try the Nasi Dagang in Kelantan, Mee Bandung in Johor (Also the Johor Laksa which is different from what you had coz that was the Penang Laksa) and both the Indian and Malay versions of Nasi Briyani; both taste differently from one another and definitely are different from what you had in India. Ofc they have so many other than what i had mentioned depending on the States and races. Been living here for more than 3 years now and loving it.
The fan that you mentioned used by various charcoal cooking fire is actually made from a single piece of a palm tree, including the stem of the palm leave, used as the handle of the fan. Though the only bamboo component is a single piece round frame of the fan tied to the rounded edge of the fan.
Very nice video and amazing.. Good if you mention each location .. Where is Sabrina!! long time she did not appear! hope she is fine and back with more interesting viedo.
Luke I love this video oh my God thank you for showing this outstanding job you make everything look so beautiful and tasty and I just oh I just want to grab all that food and I love the roti oh my goodness I am so jealous of your showing ability right now because I want to be chewing that rotate so keep up the great work get out more videos like this and show us what the true country is like I enjoy watching this and once again thank you very much I can't trouble because I lost my leg so I wait for guys like you to show me and show us what it's all about so we can enjoy it also much love and much peace. ☮️🇺🇸🥄🥢🌶️🍽️
Hi Luke I missed Sabrina 😢because it was very interesting to watch chop sticks with both of you I hope Sabrina will join you and to make the traveling more interesting I am looking forward to see you and Sabrina together again . take care.
Even as local, I'm impressed with this video. If you guys foreigners want to taste authentic Malaysian foods, try these street foods
Definitely I'm as local also didn't knew the places
Curry Mee is very similar to Lao Khao Poon.
Mee mean noodle in Lao language.
Khua Mee is a Lao stir fried noodle.
Lemang is identical to Lao Khao Lam.
You are a great story teller. With all the toxicity in the world, you are a breath of fresh air here in UA-cam.
Mark Wien younger brother.
You nailed it ❤
Malaysia is trending a lot and it definitely deserves it! Such a wonderful diverse country
I live in malaysia and in malaysia is awesome
Watching this video really has to hold back my saliva!
I was most impressed with the grilled clams and lobsters, really huge!
The food culture in Malaysia is really diverse, I am very happy to see so many delicious food at one time!
You did a really great job, thanks a lot for sharing!👍😄👏👏👏
Glad you enjoyed it Gianni!
@@LukeMartin It's my pleasure. You are amazing!👍😄👊
@LukeMartin can you share the locations of each dish that you showed in your video? Thanks!
A Big thanks Luke for promoting our Malaysian cuisine...
Wow 35 Malaysian street food! 😲😲Thank you. I'll enjoy the video until the end😋😋👍
Thanks for watching!
Wow, amazing malaysian street food, always watching your video till the end.. Have a great day!
Thank you so much 😃
Luke even as a local i must say u did a fantastic job especially with your research on these wonderful places..this extensive compilation just shows that my country is indeed a food paradise lol
I need to visit 😩 yummy 😋 beautiful food beautiful kind people I've eaten Malay in Adelaide south Australia my town beautiful food I love it 😀
Malay Laksa is my favourite I love it with coconut and without too yummy 😋 so many different versions of laksa but Iust say Malay is right up there top 5 .yummy 😊
Hi Luke! Your compilations videos are fantastic! The time and effort you put into your videos is phenomenal! Much love!
This becomes the ultimate guide for any travellers coming to Malaysia and a reference for new vloggers to learn from Luke. His time in Malaysia all compressed into this. Best!
Happy to hear that! I'm glad you agree!
Ditto…and the locals are learning from Luke’s video too haah..
Malaysia is a food paradise…especially the street food.
Luke....that is great work.
An arab American watching you from Dallas TX.
Watching food in the making and appreciating it gives a good meaning to life.
Your presentation is simple and natural.
Great work.
I love all your compilation videos, and this one from Malaysia is especially fine. Thanks a lot for sharing. Malaysia is for me one of the best places in the world for food. I especially love Roti Canai for breakfast, everything fishy, and Laksa Penang.
Ive been in Malaysia...Fish was so fresh and good.
The host has a great sense of adventure and is imbued with the love of eating
Amazing compilation of Malaysia's best cuisine Luke.
Yaaay another foodie vlogger that is easy to listen to. Reminds me of mark Weins just absolutely authentic
Wow! This admittedly is the 1st video I have ever seen from you Luke, but I'm very impressed, bravo!!! 👏👏👏 You really know a lot about food, all the different ingredients, the different descriptions in look, presentation, taste, flavor, cooking method, etc. I strongly suggest people doing food reviews, over internet AND TV, to watch this and learn how to do a proper, more in-depth, more attractive and more informative review instead of merely repeating ummm sedappp...!
Again, kudos to you kid, keep it up! 👍
Thank you so much Jon!
I was born in Brunei, Borneo and moved to the US in 1968, I wish I had some of that food back then, I remember Satay, Nasi Goreng, and some noodles dishes, would love to go back for the food you showed, get video!
Fabulous complication video Luke, I love these videos the good looks so awesome
Thank you Angie!
Nice!! Would love to go Malaysia soon!! Thanks for sharing, much love from Singapore 💕
Oh girl, you can literally just grab your bag and car keys, walk out your door, and drive for 1 hour, and you can have many of those food depicted in here yourself in or around JB, and be home again before the end of the day (only to repeat the next day, and the next weekend!) 😬
Yes..I welcome...pls drive in speed limit only. K. Nothing to rush n safe journey. 😂
Clay Pot Rice is a Southern Chinese dish. Best is to leave the rice at the bottom and sides crisp up from the heat of the clay pot while just mixing the top and center. Char Kway Teow had the char from the high heat of the wok, and what you smelled was more the wok essence rather than the charcoal. That Chinese sausage is a regional variation from Malaysia/Singapore as it has a nice sweetness to it, unlike most Chinese sausage.
The food looks so good. You have me drooling! 🤤. Thanks for sharing!
Kembang semangkuk, is the basil seeds when you soak the seeds in water will basically "kembang" means swells and "semangkuk" means a bowl, which is what happens when you put just a small spoonful of basil seeds soaked in a bowl of water. It's my favourite drink but i normally have soaked basil seeds with rose syrup in iced water..it's a cooling drink great to have during hot weather.
Basil seeds is selasih, kembang semangkuk lain...
Kembang semangkuk = malva nuts
left malaysia since 1997. have not been back since. def brings back a lot of memories
What a great treat! Watching so many delicious foods from one episode. Adopting the local culture. Using fingers to pick up the food. High-quality video.
Wow Luke My Good Friend These Top 3 Videos Are My Most Amazing And Favorite Of All Time which are the top 35 Malaysian Street Foods Video and the Japanese Street Foods Video And The 38 Taiwanese Street Foods Video Across This Very Nice And Very Interesting Land Of Taipei Taiwan 👍😎😁👏👏👏🇺🇸
Your compilation style videos are ideal at night, so I don’t lose too much sleep because I can’t stop watching your great videos 😂❤
Wow number 8, otak2 with fish flesh seketul. Aduh meleleh air liur. No 9 lemang, i believe its in KIJAL TOWN, TERENGGANU.. 🤤🤤
I also never try the Ais Tingkap but I know it is delicious by the combination of the ingredients. By the unknown ingredient names Kembang Semangkuk (Scaphium Affine) and Getang Anggur (Grape Gum/tragacanth Gum) also you can found it in "Lai Chi Kang" drink. Its a lot of benefit.
The same kembang semangkuk & grape gum used in katira also..
Kembang semangku good for chicken pox too
The name suggests ‘expanding in a bowl’, put it in a glass of water and after sometime the whole glass is full with it
Malaysia is the spiritual home of fusion food.
There's still more to explore 😂 but this is quite a compilation. I love the way you and Sabrina present your videos. Always looking forward to your content.
Luke, you left many food tubers empty on words to appraise what we saw tonight. Yes a compilation, a spectrum pretty comprehensive that I didnt identify at least 10 of them. So kudos, I have to watch this a few more times. You have the tools , scope, editing knowhow to make this an apocalypse of Malaysian food and beverage scene to Malaysians. This video must have spanned Malaysia, taken hundreds of hours of short videos to produce this maximus compilation.
Food look so delicious
Love Malaysia food!
@@LukeMartin بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
The key of the paradise aljanah is la ilaha ila alah Mohamed rasoul alah islamic religion deen al islam
@@LukeMartin بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
مفتاح الجنة لا اله إلا الله محمد رسول الله دين الاسلام والله سبحانه وتعالى جعل فوزناوفوز الأنس والجان فقط بدين الاسلام والايمان والاعمال الصالحة
Never knew you went to my hometown, Sabah. Next time you should try our fish noodle soup!
Next time!
This is the Mamak Mee goreng and not many places now sell this type of Mee goreng. Bringing me back to my time when I was a child.
Una de las comidas preferidas del mundo 🌎
Super craving!!! I've been missing Malaysia for the longest time and this video didn't help at all! I want to go there now. HAHAHA
Thank you for your tour of this wonderful location.
Malaysia = Diverse and multicultural nation with best and delicious cuisine on the Earth!
on the Earth 😂
incredibly amazing ... Thankyou Luke, vlogs beyond compare !!!
Those Lemang with Rendang are to die for. I wish we could find a place serving that in Singapore 😭
😂
Omg adding me to your list 😢.
This looks amazing. Are you able to include the locations of each of the food places?
thank you for featuring most of the 'must have' food when you are in Malaysia. My favourite shop is the banana cake (nor bread) which I have been consuming since I was 8 years old and now I am 48! There's also another old traditional (6th generation now) bakery the name is Salahuddin Bakery....established in the early 1900. Still using traditional charcoal oven method in Johor Bahru. You should try Mee Rebus which is the signature dish of Johor....hope you'll be back and review more food!
Great video introducing Malaysian local food.
Good job 👏
wow 35 🇲🇾 street food. 😍 really enjoy watching it. ✌🏽thanks.
Wonderful. If you see the BEST part of the Malaysian Cooking is the integration of 'nature', 'elements' and the food ingredients - the usage of leaves, bamboo stems, shells etc, with air/water/fire...and eat with hands... this is one of the choicest best. Respect from Indian Cooking, living in the US.
Oh wow! You really know a lot about food and have tried so many local delicacies! There are places and some dishes that I am a Malaysian have not tried yet! :) Thanks for sharing and enjoy your stay!
Loved the compilation Luke, thanks for sharing. How about if you can do one for Singaporean or Korean (Seoul) food 😆
Durian cendol so refreshing❤️, panjaram also called cucur jawa
I really like to try to eat of different kinds of food specially in Malaysia street food look so tasty thank u for sharing with us god bless 🙏🙏🙏
From the introduction time being clean cut till the end with a bearded look, it looks like a helluva journey about food & travel. Appreciate the content dude !! 😊
You are eating like a local!
Jst a suggestion, as you covered a nmbr of Malaysian states, it will b good u mention the state you are eating at so we can do our homewrk n check out the different stalls too.
Wow, you have tasted 35 Varieties of food. As a Malaysian, I am not adventurous enough to try some of those?
Thank you for promoting my country and all the delicious foods. God bless 🙏
Thank you for reviewing. Just like encyclopaedia of foods!
Getah anggur = soaked peach gums
Kembang semangkuk = soaked malva nuts
Masya Alloh ....pengalaman kuliner yang sangat berkesan...semoga suatu saat bis berkunjung ke Malaysia salam dari Indonesia
The lemang with beef rendang is my favourite! thanks for sharing this vid.
You left no dish undiscovered! Fantastic video!!
Enjoy your days in Malaysia. The diversity race and unique culture.
Malaysia is really a food paradise, some foods Brunei also have.
Enjoyed watching this video.😀
I love all your compilation video, good sharing 🎉🎉🎉
I love watching your video with Sabrina.,..
Watching from Cambodia again
16:30 She was opening not only the bamboo lemang, but your personal bio too. Skilled traders do that often to win your confidence. 24:24 Roti tsunami aka banjir, flooded under curry.
Im a Malaysian and thank you for trying our food like ikan bakar and roti from mamak shops and mee goreng i hope you visit again!
Yep you are the food king
Looked like u r have added more kilos towards the end of the video...due to all great tasty foods in Malaysia..hahaha...anyway, great compilations of so many diverse tasty foods in Malaysia...well done Luke.!
Great advise, mate. Will try all that in a couple of months.
I enjoy the show and love the bahasa. My favorite food is Ikan bakar with Sambal balacan. I give Nasi lemak a 10 of 10 too.
Awesome compilation video, Mr. Martin! Love the chapters too. You sure have a remarkable bank of outrageously good content there. Great work!
Thanks Hamish!
Thank you for great video on promotion Malaysia!
nice video good one.
I'm going there for 3 months coming January
Me encanta este vídeo
Nice variety food ur show, ,look delicious
I miss Malaysian food a lot. Food is so underrated. They have one of the best variety of really good food in the world and some of them are so unique but the taste is just so amazing. There are 13 states I think and each state have their own dishes and own versions of nasi lemak and everything. They have so many good food it’s insane! Thanks for this video.
Congrat man called luke...how amaze u try the botut worm@sagu worm syabas coz dare to try...eve i from sabah never had try that worm...and coz of that i will called u "mr.tukang makan"...syabas man keep it good work to inspire to another....
I'm gonna save your video for ramadhan. This is a perfect list my man.
Hey bro, U hv wonderful taste buds. U sure know how to eat, better than an average Msian. I love the Char Kuey Teow best. The texture looks great. Thanks.
Best show EVER! Thanks
All yummy food. Look soooo delicious. ❤
Hey Luke, you sound like a younger version of Mark Wiens hahas….it’s a compliment ya!🙌🙌🙌 really enjoy your sharing of these Malaysian food.
If u hv small budget for travel.. Just come to Malaysia..all in one..! Enjoy ur holidays
You hit most but missed some...here are a few just for future reference in case you are interested...you should try the Nasi Dagang in Kelantan, Mee Bandung in Johor (Also the Johor Laksa which is different from what you had coz that was the Penang Laksa) and both the Indian and Malay versions of Nasi Briyani; both taste differently from one another and definitely are different from what you had in India. Ofc they have so many other than what i had mentioned depending on the States and races. Been living here for more than 3 years now and loving it.
The fan that you mentioned used by various charcoal cooking fire is actually made from a single piece of a palm tree, including the stem of the palm leave, used as the handle of the fan. Though the only bamboo component is a single piece round frame of the fan tied to the rounded edge of the fan.
Very nice video and amazing..
Good if you mention each location ..
Where is Sabrina!! long time she did not appear! hope she is fine and back with more interesting viedo.
Street food very nice👍
these list are awesome 👍really shows how rich n diverse food cultures in Malaysia ✨
perfect video for foodie who wants to visit n explore Malaysia
7:55 luke practices eating rice with his hand 👍
bro, this compilation of very good foods make me hungry lah 🤤
Even the lady selling lemang can speak english !!! Wwooww it is amazing Malaysian 👍👍
I’ll be in KL for 8 nights in December. I can’t wait to eat my way through the city.
The first one is Mee goreng mamak which is Indian Muslim style of fried noodles and yes it taste very different with normal mee goreng 🙏🏻
Yay 1st 🥰
Love yur work.
U make me fill homesick.
Luke I love this video oh my God thank you for showing this outstanding job you make everything look so beautiful and tasty and I just oh I just want to grab all that food and I love the roti oh my goodness I am so jealous of your showing ability right now because I want to be chewing that rotate so keep up the great work get out more videos like this and show us what the true country is like I enjoy watching this and once again thank you very much I can't trouble because I lost my leg so I wait for guys like you to show me and show us what it's all about so we can enjoy it also much love and much peace. ☮️🇺🇸🥄🥢🌶️🍽️
Wow bravo for having tried thoses
WoW. Enjoyed that.
Wish to taste every dish, I'm salivating
Hi Luke I missed Sabrina 😢because it was very interesting to watch chop sticks with both of you I hope Sabrina will join you and to make the traveling more interesting I am looking forward to see you and Sabrina together again . take care.
Where is Sabrina by the way?
tha coconut drink looks so refreshing 😍