Where should I explore in Malaysia next? I really hope you enjoyed this video. Please let me know if I should add MALAY subtitles. Kindly hit that subscribe button if you liked today's video! :) LOVE TO ALL OF YOU.
You said it right in the first place, Pinang is the original Malay name ( Pulau Pinang / Pinang Island). Penang is the Anglicised name of Pulau Pinang.
Normally people say it the anglicised way if they're just saying "Penang" and it's only when you add "Pulau" in front that it becomes "Pulau Pinang", just hearing Pinang sounds weird because it's a tree.
@@MagicalKid It's only recently that "normally people say it the anglicised way". Up till the 80s most would still call it Pulau Pinang. Those who call it Penang are either Chinese or people who are mengada-ngada.
Hi Brent, welcome to Penang! Firstly, stick to "Hello" or "Selamat Pagi (Good Morning)", "Selamat Petang (Good Afternoon)" or "Selamat Malam (Good Night)" when you are wishing anyone. The manner you greet people is - in Malaysia - reserved for Muslims and therefore can be a little sensitive to some people. Also you may wish Muslims a "Blessed Ramadan" rather than "Happy Ramadan". Georgetown, Penang is the second largest city in Malaysia and so we do have a lot of big chains - yes, Starbucks, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, McDonald's - they are all here. Check out the Kek Lok Si Pagoda temple, go up Penang Hill (if you have time) and check out the seaviews (careful swimming in the sea as there may be jellyfish). In the Georgetown Heritage enclove, look out for the street art, enjoy the religious and cultural sites (you saw some already) and visit the clan jetties. Most of all, try out the food - thats what Penang is best known for. Enjoy and stay safe.
What a stupid comment. Greetings are not reserved for Muslims. In fact you should appreciate that Brent Trimm is respecting Islam and greeting in Arabic. We should encourage him. Not discourage him
April till June good season for diving or scuba.... Super clear blue sea... West Malaysia pulau redang pulau kapas pulau perhentian.... East Malaysia sipadan or sempourna
You should really try eating the Nasi Kandar in Penang. It is very rare to find in other parts of the world and tastes the best in Penang. My family and I tried it for the first time and it was really good! You should give it a go!
Hi Timm, U should do what Spiderman does. Go for it. U n Spiderman have something in common. Hints: two common initials. Your video title is very interesting. To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia. I like your friendly n extrovert personality Timm
Bro should have took a business class coach only around 20 seats in them with wifi wide seats that fully recline flat about $20 and would have arrived direct in penang there are loads of coach companies i remember i used nice coach company they have a vip lounge provide a sandwich and drink as well but train looked cool😎
The cuttlefish used in Mi Sotong is the dried cuttlefish and then rehydrated with hot water. It's more flavourful that way. And it's not really Indian Muslim food, originally. Indian don't have noodles in their tradition. And they also don't have sambal, especially that kind of sambal. The noodle is chinese influence, the sambal sotong is Malay influence. I believe it's originally a Penang/Kedah Malay food, which as later sold by the Indian Muslim and became identic with them. Same case with Cendol. It's a Javanese desert originally, and later got picked up by the Indian Muslim. Now everyone think it's an Indian Muslim thing. The Indian Muslim they're from India, obviously, but the thing is, up till 1980s, many of them were still Indian nationals who would travel back and forth between Malaysia and their Indian homeland. They'd be here for 2 years, peddling food on the street, and then go home for a few months. Now, not all their street food in India would do well with the locals tastebud. So they'd pick up some local foods, give it a little twist, and sell it.
Wow, first off, thank you so much for sharing such a detailed explanation! This is incredibly helpful. Thank you for commenting, and I really hope I earned your subscription.
I am Penang local. U can check out chowrasta road. There is plenty of food street around there. Since u in that area already. U can try cendol, asam laksa, nasi dalca stall named rahim nasi dalca ( in little india). Art street around Armenian streets. And for other part further the other side or island u can travel to teluk bahang for Penang eco park.
Question, did you spend any time in KL at all, or did you immediately head towards Penang after arriving in KL from Singapore? I'm sure it makes for good content, and I've done this route for pleasure before, if you're looking to get from Singapore to Penang, or Penang to Singapore the fastest way possible, there are direct flights between Singapore Changi and Penang International Airport. The entire trip between Singapore to Georgetown will take you less time than it does to get from Singapore to KL city centre, because the Penang airport is much closer Georgetown than KLIA is to the KL city centre.
Hi! Thanks for watching and for your question. I spent 4 days in KL last year, and made a few vlogs. I will end my trip on KL, and will make more vlogs soon! I wanted to take the train and bus, so I could see the landscapes and make a vlog.
Happy gaining a few kg's in Penang my friend.. . After all png is the capital food paradise in Malaysia. I suggest for you to try Nasi kandar at hameediyah restaurant . Which is the oldest nasi kandar in malaysia. I promise you wont be dispointed.. 😊
Do people get annoyed that you are filming? And what if they dont want to be in your vids? Any problems with that and how do you handle it? Thanks! So fun to watch!
The only place people seemed to get really upset or annoyed was Morocco. I truly can’t recall anybody telling me not to film or getting upset with me in the past four years.
hey Brent, love the color of your big backpack! Which brand and model are you using? I am shopping for one to start my youtube travel journey from next year!
Welcome to Malaysia truly Asia good food rains forest beautiful beach very good people... enjoyed.... you can ask any Malaysian people anywhere & can take a Teh Tarik lepak2 sembang2 minum2 borak2 with Malaysia - just asking you can get good answer....🇲🇾💝♥️💖🇲🇾
Somebody, please, explain how to deal with the heat & humidity! It's like swimming underwater outside. As much as I like Malaysia, setting foot outside is a lot like walking into a wet kiln. Please tell me how to stay cool, dry, clean & fresh outdoors in the middle of the day. Don't tell me that I'll get used to it, don't tell me to stay in front of an air-conditioner, don't tell me to avoid going outside in the middle of the day! Thank you.
Plz visit Lankawui Island, Panko Island, Cameroon Highland, Genting Highland, Melaka city...Malaysia is beautiful country with different colors of cultures, food and amazing natural beauty. #BrentTimm❤
Fun Fact. There is only one sound for every consonant. And only one sound for every vowel. Except for 2 sounds for the letter E. As in LETTER. There are no silent letters.
Hi Brent, enjoy your time in food paradise land. During Rahmadan be more polite if you are not eat in a public. Dont forget Nasi Kandar penang Icon dish, kueh Teaw Goreng, Chendol and Tea Tarik.
My man lucked out. I don't see many travelers ate Padang Kota Lama Mee Sotong. One of the best on the island. Some of the more famous foods in Penang : Mee sotong. ;) Nasi Kandar, Ali Nasi Lemak Daun Pisang (very spicy though), Asam Laksa, Char Koay Teow, Wan Tan Mee, There's one famous Banana leaf place in Little India, and of course the street foods, just to name a few. It's all available within Georgetown itself and all within walking distances. For foods in Penang, generally if you see large food courts, or tons of street foods, you'll be fine, most of them will be good. For individual shops and restaurants, or tiny little places, just do a little bit of research, you'll find some of the best the island has to offer. Now, if you're willing to visit further south/south east part of the island, there are also tons of choices, and you won't see a lot of travelers in southeastern part of the island. So there ya go. Ask away ! :)
Where should I explore in Malaysia next? I really hope you enjoyed this video. Please let me know if I should add MALAY subtitles. Kindly hit that subscribe button if you liked today's video! :) LOVE TO ALL OF YOU.
Hello sir I am Sohan I am from Bangladesh and you my favourite youtuber big fan love you brother ❤❤
malacca is good place. historical and food hunting place in malaysia..😃
Ipoh is also a great place
If you love curry, a must try in Penang is the famous Nasi Kandar and my fav is Hameediyah one of the oldest restaurant of Nasi Kandar there.
You should go to langkawi, north of penang.its an island😂
You should have your own tv show. Really dig your style on how friendly you are, polite, and positive. And yeah, welcome to my home, Penang!
Wow, thank you! That's such a nice compliment.
Man your presentation and way of interaction with audience is excellent..that's why we love your work.
You said it right in the first place, Pinang is the original Malay name ( Pulau Pinang / Pinang Island). Penang is the Anglicised name of Pulau Pinang.
Normally people say it the anglicised way if they're just saying "Penang" and it's only when you add "Pulau" in front that it becomes "Pulau Pinang", just hearing Pinang sounds weird because it's a tree.
@@MagicalKid It's only recently that "normally people say it the anglicised way". Up till the 80s most would still call it Pulau Pinang. Those who call it Penang are either Chinese or people who are mengada-ngada.
Ha Haa I can’t believed I watched the entire video…Awesomeness 🤘Welcome to Malaysia
After penang, Malacca its
Perfect to visit because its a historical city as well very delicious food. And nice desert too. Chendol
Welcome to Malaysia! Penang my hometown. Enjoy your stay & our yummylicious food. Cheers 😊
Thank you for visiting and loving of my Hometwown~ ❤😊
From Singapore to Malaysia nice 👍 Brent well came to Malaysia again anjoy your self
Welcome to my hometown, penang.🎉 waiting the next video.❤
Chance upon ur video and I love ur utmost personality when reviewing them food ,hitting sub!
Just saw Maliks video trying and going to Kg Baru Baazar and here I am seeing him in your video lol.
It's a small world!
Thanks for sharing…lovely
You both have so much energy & full of positive vibes…enjoy!
Thank you so much! 💎
Great vlog, thank you ‼️💯
The Aeroline bus goes directly from KLCC to Penang Queensbay mall on Penang island. So much easier than the train and on par or even more comfortable.
Thanks! I’ll take the aeroline back home!
Much better than business class train
You can also visit Ipoh for more Malaysian food & Cameron Highlands for some cool weather as well.
Such a positive good vibe. Enjoyed.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Brent, welcome to Penang! Firstly, stick to "Hello" or "Selamat Pagi (Good Morning)", "Selamat Petang (Good Afternoon)" or "Selamat Malam (Good Night)" when you are wishing anyone. The manner you greet people is - in Malaysia - reserved for Muslims and therefore can be a little sensitive to some people. Also you may wish Muslims a "Blessed Ramadan" rather than "Happy Ramadan".
Georgetown, Penang is the second largest city in Malaysia and so we do have a lot of big chains - yes, Starbucks, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, McDonald's - they are all here. Check out the Kek Lok Si Pagoda temple, go up Penang Hill (if you have time) and check out the seaviews (careful swimming in the sea as there may be jellyfish). In the Georgetown Heritage enclove, look out for the street art, enjoy the religious and cultural sites (you saw some already) and visit the clan jetties. Most of all, try out the food - thats what Penang is best known for. Enjoy and stay safe.
Good Advice for this naive tourist to take note on the proper greetings here in Malaysia.
What a stupid comment. Greetings are not reserved for Muslims. In fact you should appreciate that Brent Trimm is respecting Islam and greeting in Arabic. We should encourage him. Not discourage him
Great video Brent, love your content. 🇧🇩❤
Glad you enjoy it! Hope I earned your sub :)
Awww good vlog love it❤❤❤
From Penang you can go Langkawi or south Thailand,btw,MJ looks like Nicol David 😅
The most friendly people are in Malaysia.
April till June good season for diving or scuba.... Super clear blue sea... West Malaysia pulau redang pulau kapas pulau perhentian.... East Malaysia sipadan or sempourna
You should really try eating the Nasi Kandar in Penang. It is very rare to find in other parts of the world and tastes the best in Penang. My family and I tried it for the first time and it was really good! You should give it a go!
Ok, I will try it tomorrow and make a vlog about it!
Wow!
You really enjoyed journey.welcome to KL sentral.
You shouldn't forget Nasi kandar famous in Penang. ...
True, if you skipped nasi kandar it’s like you’re missing out.
Nasi Kandar a day keep the doctor away!
Great vlog brother!!
Hello sir I am Sohan I am from Bangladesh and you my favourite youtuber big fan❤❤
Sohan, you are awesome!
Hi Timm, U should do what Spiderman does. Go for it. U n Spiderman have something in common. Hints: two common initials. Your video title is very interesting. To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia. I like your friendly n extrovert personality Timm
Hey man how are you?
I watch all ur vids ur actually so underrated I love ur vvids man.
Thanks for being so kind, Ahna! Appreciate you.
@@BrentTimm I appreciate you too
I saw u at Kapitan Keling Lane yesterday.. At that time. I had enjoying break my fasting..Have a nice journey in Penang Sir😊
Penang is dope. Home of Nasi Kandar & Cendol
Great to meet you bro! 👊
Same here! Great times.
Enjoy your travel to the North too Amir!
@@nutzhazel I will thank you!
Carry on dude.👍
You are so early, it's amazing! Thanks MD!
Welcome to malaysia my friend❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It’s pronounced MYLO. It’s an Australian product but loved all over Asia. New subscriber looking forward to watching your Malaysian journey
Super nice video ❤❤❤❤❤
First.i.saw.you.in.a.mosque
Where..you.are.listieng.azan..silently..iam.muslim..and.we.respect.our.Azan.its.call..for.namaz..its.make..happy.you.respect..our..Azan.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you!!!
Welcome to Penang Brent!
Bro should have took a business class coach only around 20 seats in them with wifi wide seats that fully recline flat about $20 and would have arrived direct in penang there are loads of coach companies i remember i used nice coach company they have a vip lounge provide a sandwich and drink as well but train looked cool😎
Departing from where exactly?
hi sir.. i was there too and was in business class train..new subs here👍👍
Wow nice!! Thanks so much new friend 💚
After Pineng..u can go Langkawi island.beutiful islan n cable car mountain n beutiful beach.try laksa kedah❤
Malaysia is a very beautiful country
Batu Ferringhi in the Northern part of Penang has some nice sandy beaches.
I saw you made a cameo appearance in Ayo Tade video. He's a friend of Amir Malik you met @4:55.. haha.. cool
heyyy Amir Malik in the vid!! Golddd!!
they are building islands like crazy....itll be next singapore
The cuttlefish used in Mi Sotong is the dried cuttlefish and then rehydrated with hot water. It's more flavourful that way.
And it's not really Indian Muslim food, originally. Indian don't have noodles in their tradition. And they also don't have sambal, especially that kind of sambal.
The noodle is chinese influence, the sambal sotong is Malay influence.
I believe it's originally a Penang/Kedah Malay food, which as later sold by the Indian Muslim and became identic with them.
Same case with Cendol. It's a Javanese desert originally, and later got picked up by the Indian Muslim. Now everyone think it's an Indian Muslim thing.
The Indian Muslim they're from India, obviously, but the thing is, up till 1980s, many of them were still Indian nationals who would travel back and forth between Malaysia and their Indian homeland. They'd be here for 2 years, peddling food on the street, and then go home for a few months. Now, not all their street food in India would do well with the locals tastebud. So they'd pick up some local foods, give it a little twist, and sell it.
Wow, first off, thank you so much for sharing such a detailed explanation! This is incredibly helpful. Thank you for commenting, and I really hope I earned your subscription.
I love your energy Bro
Nice video..
I am Penang local. U can check out chowrasta road. There is plenty of food street around there. Since u in that area already. U can try cendol, asam laksa, nasi dalca stall named rahim nasi dalca ( in little india). Art street around Armenian streets. And for other part further the other side or island u can travel to teluk bahang for Penang eco park.
You can go to a restaurant car back there which serves economy class too
This is great information!
dried cuttlefish is used to make mee sotong sauce, which gives it a 'fishy' taste.
Oh interesting, thank you! I loved it.
Enjoy your vacation in Penang. Explore the multicultural community in Penang too.
@BrentTimm where is the place for The Mee Sotong? We wanna know because it looks delicious. Can you recommand me the place?
Welcome to Penang!
i love how u ignored all the people who staring at u and just doing ur thing
MJ reminds me of Dato Nicol Ann David.
How hard is it to walk around with the packs you have on you? I want to do the same, just not sure I can do it full-time.
Question, did you spend any time in KL at all, or did you immediately head towards Penang after arriving in KL from Singapore?
I'm sure it makes for good content, and I've done this route for pleasure before, if you're looking to get from Singapore to Penang, or Penang to Singapore the fastest way possible, there are direct flights between Singapore Changi and Penang International Airport. The entire trip between Singapore to Georgetown will take you less time than it does to get from Singapore to KL city centre, because the Penang airport is much closer Georgetown than KLIA is to the KL city centre.
Hi! Thanks for watching and for your question. I spent 4 days in KL last year, and made a few vlogs. I will end my trip on KL, and will make more vlogs soon! I wanted to take the train and bus, so I could see the landscapes and make a vlog.
Happy gaining a few kg's in Penang my friend.. . After all png is the capital food paradise in Malaysia. I suggest for you to try Nasi kandar at hameediyah restaurant . Which is the oldest nasi kandar in malaysia. I promise you wont be dispointed.. 😊
Hi!! I am going to Penang in August!Hope you like it! Just a question, do you, do you make videos with what type of camera? Thanks
I use a GoPro Hero 11. I like it, but there's not a perfect action camera
5:48 old lady in the seat thinking to herself "here we go again"
Hahahahahahahah this is facts
Do people get annoyed that you are filming? And what if they dont want to be in your vids? Any problems with that and how do you handle it? Thanks! So fun to watch!
The only place people seemed to get really upset or annoyed was Morocco. I truly can’t recall anybody telling me not to film or getting upset with me in the past four years.
Malaysians are super nice!
I thought that KTM has a cafeteria longue for long distance travel like the ones going to Kelantan.
I wish! Food would've been awesome.
yes please, you should add MALAY subtitles.
We love Jakarta indonesia,,,,🔥🔥🔥💗
I am coming SOON!
There's Fort Cornwallis in Penang, you know General Charles Cornwallis, the one involved in the American Revolutionary War? His fort is here.
May I know from which website/App you book your train tickets?
I’m curious, you couldn’t use cash to buy the ferry ticket so what did you use? Are credit cards pretty worldwide?
Yes it is in most South East Asia countries
hey Brent, love the color of your big backpack! Which brand and model are you using? I am shopping for one to start my youtube travel journey from next year!
Nice video. Liked and subscribed cause I'm not a hater. Enjoy your time here.
Next go to Langkawi bro...
Ive seen you in abu marmu video yesterday 😂
Oh wow I haven’t seen this yet! I gotta find it. Thanks for telling me.
@@BrentTimm 👍🏻
Welcome to Malaysia truly Asia good food rains forest beautiful beach very good people... enjoyed.... you can ask any Malaysian people anywhere & can take a Teh Tarik lepak2 sembang2 minum2 borak2 with Malaysia - just asking you can get good answer....🇲🇾💝♥️💖🇲🇾
Hi brent i am your latest subscriber
Thank you so much for subscribing. Lots of exciting content to come!
I see my boy Amir ❤
Somebody, please, explain how to deal with the heat & humidity! It's like swimming underwater outside. As much as I like Malaysia, setting foot outside is a lot like walking into a wet kiln. Please tell me how to stay cool, dry, clean & fresh outdoors in the middle of the day. Don't tell me that I'll get used to it, don't tell me to stay in front of an air-conditioner, don't tell me to avoid going outside in the middle of the day! Thank you.
haha I was actually way sweatier in Singapore! I'm a chubby white guy from Northern USA, so I especially FEEL THE HEAT
@@BrentTimm So, what's the solution?
That mee goreng would definitely cost RM10 in KL 😅
Haha that sounds about right!
yes good 👍🏻 KL
Hi Brent, come to my place in Terengganu, you will be amazed .... cheers bro !!!
Sounds great! Send me a message on IG please.
@@BrentTimm will do that .... take care bro and do enjoy your stay here in Malaysia
Dude MILO same like a hot chocolate,but our milo taste so good,you should try it😊
Plz visit Lankawui Island, Panko Island, Cameroon Highland, Genting Highland, Melaka city...Malaysia is beautiful country with different colors of cultures, food and amazing natural beauty. #BrentTimm❤
hey bro u should try south indian banana leaf food with rice
Dude, check out my Kerala / South India vlogs! I ate so much banana leaf rice :)
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Fun Fact.
There is only one sound for every consonant.
And only one sound for every vowel.
Except for 2 sounds for the letter E. As in LETTER.
There are no silent letters.
C only has the CHeese sound. No hard K sound for C.
You should try nasi kandar in penang
Your..are.very..good.vloger..well.manered..easy.going.iam.from.pakistan......nice.to.see.you.brother.brent.😊❤❤😊😊😊
Love from Pakistan ❤️
i did click like button when you add lime on the mee. Coincidence you asked to hit like button in the video a sec later
Flight is much faster and cheaper AirAsia was 100 RM I don't know if price is same now it's only 1 hour journey
damm bro,....nows the fasting season. so there is no jamm on the highway
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Hi Brent, enjoy your time in food paradise land. During Rahmadan be more polite if you are not eat in a public.
Dont forget Nasi Kandar penang Icon dish, kueh Teaw Goreng, Chendol and Tea Tarik.
What did he do that makes you think Brent was not polite? It’s folks like you that portray Islam badly.
normal coconut RM4-5 , pandan coconut RM 6-7
Thanks for sharing
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Anyone notice how upset those people were behind him when he recycled his seat
Go to East Coast Malaysia n Kelantan
My man lucked out. I don't see many travelers ate Padang Kota Lama Mee Sotong. One of the best on the island.
Some of the more famous foods in Penang : Mee sotong. ;) Nasi Kandar, Ali Nasi Lemak Daun Pisang (very spicy though), Asam Laksa, Char Koay Teow, Wan Tan Mee, There's one famous Banana leaf place in Little India, and of course the street foods, just to name a few. It's all available within Georgetown itself and all within walking distances.
For foods in Penang, generally if you see large food courts, or tons of street foods, you'll be fine, most of them will be good. For individual shops and restaurants, or tiny little places, just do a little bit of research, you'll find some of the best the island has to offer.
Now, if you're willing to visit further south/south east part of the island, there are also tons of choices, and you won't see a lot of travelers in southeastern part of the island. So there ya go. Ask away ! :)
We heard that the price for the first class on the train is not worth the money.