You’re Muslim right, better for you to go to Malay night market Becareful on Chinese night market, not everything is halal there Even the banana or cempedak they fried is not guaranteed halal Cause you might not know what type of oil they are using Unless there are halal certificates which i doubt If you go to food court most of the vendors there having halal certificates I saw one vendor selling muslim food using Indonesian girl which i think is not muslim at Jalan Alor Next to the shop a vendor selling barbecue pork Becareful, mostly Jalan Alor vendor are own by a non muslim Chinese, and some of them using this tactics to pull muslim tourist they even put a muslim name and a couple indonesian workers wearing hijab…
we as an ordinary malaysian muslims rarely buy food from non muslim stalls unless certified halal logo displayed. even lamb beef or chicken sold they are unsured whether they re slauthered according tu islamic way.
@@TravelingSoloLogs you must go another state in malaysia like kelantan,terenganu,pahang,kedah,perlis,perak because many malays people and many food halal because all malays people are muslim...you can learn malays culture islam and delicious food in the state
This is Chinese night Market.. Because they using yellow canopy. Pretty sure probably they selling non halal product.. Is not your fault.. Next time if you want to go night market make sure they use white or blue canopy because its sign for halal market and organic products. Hope you enjoy your travels 👍✌️
Be careful. The food is most probably non halal . In Msia all.food in grocery shop or in the mall do have halal certification. For your information Malaysia has one of the world leading halal certification industry.
You eat the seed later…..not together with the cempedak bro…..you’ll risk of getting choked..😳😳😳😅😅….the chinese uncle should have told you that……it’s wicked of him….😡
@@TravelingSoloLogs there are night markets in almost every residential area in KL but for in the middle of the city you can try Pasar Malam Jalan TAR.
Normally when people eat. fried chempedak. ( cousin of jackfruit) we just eat the yellow part only, because the seed is not fully. cooked…some. people do eat it though but you’ve to peel. the skin of the seed first. The seed is good. to be eaten if you boil it until soft and it taste like potato.
Waffle ice cream 🍦 looks appealing and delicious. Nice Market with plenty of food varieties..... Loving KL. It looks safe and friendly people. Is there middle eastern food market in KL?
@@TravelingSoloLogs Assalamualaikum. There are varieties of Middle Eastern food in Cyberjaya, why don't you try going there & taste some of their delicious dishes.
Wow.. you are a polyglot.. "Chempedak" is the smaller brother of "nangka" (jack-fruit). I had never witnessed a fried "nangka" yet but eaten as a fruit. I was taught to eat the fruit fresh or as fritters only, but keep the seed aside for further boiling with salt, than it'll taste similar to a hard boiled cashew-nuts with a different texture.. 😘👌
@@TravelingSoloLogs you must go onather state like kelantan,terengganu,pahang,kedah,perak,perlis,johor because many malays people stay and many halal foods
Nice video of this Market place love seeing varieties of things I wouldn't normally see anywhere else. Thax for sharing! Can't wait for your next adventure 😁
@@TravelingSoloLogs me too 😂😂😂 in vietnam, they also sell it. Only boilded seeds. Some people find that it has buttery taste, meaty and delicious. But i dont think so 😂😂😂
You’re Muslim right, better for you to go to Malay night market
Becareful on Chinese night market, not everything is halal there
Even the banana or cempedak they fried is not guaranteed halal
Cause you might not know what type of oil they are using
Unless there are halal certificates which i doubt
If you go to food court most of the vendors there having halal certificates
I saw one vendor selling muslim food using Indonesian girl which i think is not muslim at Jalan Alor
Next to the shop a vendor selling barbecue pork
Becareful, mostly Jalan Alor vendor are own by a non muslim Chinese, and some of them using this tactics to pull muslim tourist they even put a muslim name and a couple indonesian workers wearing hijab…
Thanks for the advice brother. I appreciate it. Always good to know what your eating 😃
excellent advice
we as an ordinary malaysian muslims rarely buy food from non muslim stalls unless certified halal logo displayed.
even lamb beef or chicken sold they are unsured whether they re slauthered according tu islamic way.
@@TravelingSoloLogs you must go another state in malaysia like kelantan,terenganu,pahang,kedah,perlis,perak because many malays people and many food halal because all malays people are muslim...you can learn malays culture islam and delicious food in the state
@@tiputertipah9664 true
This is Chinese night Market.. Because they using yellow canopy. Pretty sure probably they selling non halal product.. Is not your fault.. Next time if you want to go night market make sure they use white or blue canopy because its sign for halal market and organic products. Hope you enjoy your travels 👍✌️
Thanks brother! I never knew that the canopy color makes a difference. 😃
Oh wow thanks for the info!
That night market is mainly catering for non halal food. There's a lot of halal night markets elsewhere.
@@drbakshaharuddin7293 ouh thanks for clear information
Thank you so much very useful. Are there any halal night markets on Tuesdays and Wednesdays?
Loving these Malaysian vlogs!! Can’t wait to go back
Awesome!
Thank you for showing one of my Favorite countries ♥️🇲🇾
My pleasure as always!
Be careful. The food is most probably non halal .
In Msia all.food in grocery shop or in the mall do have halal certification.
For your information Malaysia has one of the world leading halal certification industry.
Thanks for the information brother 😃
You eat the seed later…..not together with the cempedak bro…..you’ll risk of getting choked..😳😳😳😅😅….the chinese uncle should have told you that……it’s wicked of him….😡
Thanks for the info, I wouldn't say it's wicked of him, maybe he forgot. But it wasn't tasty anyways 😂
It really hard to get halal food in that night market..
Yes, unfortunately Didn't really see any Halal choices
bagus bagus. youtuber mcm ni baru bagus nak suppport.
can you recommend any halal markets?
@@TravelingSoloLogs there are night markets in almost every residential area in KL but for in the middle of the city you can try Pasar Malam Jalan TAR.
@@GajahMengaumTheBruce yes.. but only open on Saturday. Have you try walk around at Kampung Baru? Over there got street food that very delicious.
u shall go to ttdi"s night market it has alot of stuff but it does not have alot of stallslike taman connought
This video makes me want to go to KL 😭😭😭😭 thank you for showing the night market, totally love your video 😍enjoy yr time in KL 💕
Awww thank you! I appreciate it 😃 They have some really good food here😁
Thanks for purchase a Malaysian jersey.Hope u can remember this country if u wearing the jersey.
You're welcome, my pleasure to come to your country 😃
This night market is mainly for Chinese/ Non Muslim... Because most of the food are non halal...since 99% of the seller's in here were Chinese
Yeah, I wish there was more Halal choices
You can try foods at TAPAK FOOD TRUCK near KLCC. They're there every evening..variety of Malaysia & international foods are serves.
I'll try to look for Tapmak food truck. Is it just one truck or many?
... For Malay-vibes night market, you can go to Kampung Baru Night market
Thanks for info, is it opened every night?
@@TravelingSoloLogs ... on weekly basis, ... on what day, I'm not sure
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for showing your exploration at a pasar malam, d night open market in KL.
My pleasure Yasin, I want to show KL as much as possible 😃
@@TravelingSoloLogs 😁
The fried cempedak.. you ate the wrong way. We only eat the flesh not the seed. Throw away the seed. It's delicious.
So I'm not suppose to eat the seed? But it was empty without it
Normally when people eat. fried chempedak. ( cousin of jackfruit) we just eat the yellow part only, because the seed is not fully. cooked…some. people do eat it though but you’ve to peel. the skin of the seed first. The seed is good. to be eaten if you boil it until soft and it taste like potato.
Cool I didn't know that. I wonder how it tastes boiled
@@TravelingSoloLogs hv you ever had chestnut? It similar like that.
Waffle ice cream 🍦 looks appealing and delicious. Nice Market with plenty of food varieties..... Loving KL. It looks safe and friendly people. Is there middle eastern food market in KL?
My pleasure to show always! Unfortunately I haven't seen any middle eastern food market but I did find some places with middle eastern food
@@TravelingSoloLogs Assalamualaikum. There are varieties of Middle Eastern food in Cyberjaya, why don't you try going there & taste some of their delicious dishes.
Wow.. you are a polyglot..
"Chempedak" is the smaller brother of "nangka" (jack-fruit).
I had never witnessed a fried "nangka" yet but eaten as a fruit.
I was taught to eat the fruit fresh or as fritters only, but keep the seed aside for further boiling with salt, than it'll taste similar to a hard boiled cashew-nuts with a different texture.. 😘👌
I wonder how it tastes hard boiled, would like to give it a try 😃
@@TravelingSoloLogs It's actually quite good, tastes like peanuts
Spending 5 years in New York back in Malaysia selling cempedak.
Yeah such a change up. As long as he's happy
you should just eat the flesh of cempedak to taste it's sweetness. the seed can be eaten separately if you like
I would love to try it out
The sound and the smell and the vibe of pasar malam is always nostalgic to many malaysians.
Glad they like the market 😁
nice tour of Malaysia😊
My pleasure strawberry 🍓
KL is mostly chinese people
It's mixed mostly. Only this part I mostly saw Chinese
@@TravelingSoloLogs a lot is foreign worker
@@TravelingSoloLogs you must go onather state like kelantan,terengganu,pahang,kedah,perak,perlis,johor because many malays people stay and many halal foods
Nice video of this Market place love seeing varieties of things I wouldn't normally see anywhere else. Thax for sharing! Can't wait for your next adventure 😁
You're welcome anytime 😁
Looks like a fun market to explore
Yes it is 😁
I m liking your videos👍
Do go to Jalan TAR night market
Sure, I'll check it out 😃
Everyday there will be night market. Different day at different places.
Where do you recommend on going?
Can I know what night market is this? Which area in Malaysia?
It's the Wednesday night market in KL
Type it in Google you'll find it
That's Jack fruit ☺️
looks like john fruit
Whatever fruit that was, the seeds didn't taste good😂
Go to Restoran Rebung for an authentic malay food for buffet lunch. You will thank me later 😁
Awesome! What area is it in?
@@TravelingSoloLogs … it is in the Perdana Botanical Garden area
Don't eat the seed of cempedak (jackfruit)
You think it's not good?
jackfruit
Nice
Nice
Yeah, it's cool to see all the different types of foods
Usually we dont eat the seed of that cempedak
I wonder why he was selling it? It wasn't really tasty
@@TravelingSoloLogs inside the chempedak little fruitlet theres a seed in there
@@TravelingSoloLogs me too 😂😂😂 in vietnam, they also sell it. Only boilded seeds. Some people find that it has buttery taste, meaty and delicious. But i dont think so 😂😂😂
@@TravelingSoloLogs it needs to be fried together if not, there will be no shape of that round batter
Did you say Bismillah? before eating..lol
Haha, yup 😉
That's how Muslims thank God, in the name of God. Marshallah 🙌🏾
Chinese night market most the food there non Halal
Yeah unfortunately, they need to put some more halal choices there
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What are you talking about? 😂