Regarding coffee, you haven't been to Malaysia or Singapore if you haven't been into a local Kopitiam where you get real local styled coffee and Kaya toast. They are the staple for breakfast in both countries. Skip the expensive modern coffee place for a taste of the authentic. These eateries are not unlike the almost extinct North American diners. Greetings from the Wet Coast of Canada, BC.
That's a great tip David! You're absurdly right. Su ce that video I've been to a couple and have to agree. It's definitely cheaper and better and friendlier
As a Muslim traveler that need Halal food, they are expensive in countries like Thailand and Philippines so I guess food prices will be cheaper if they are what the majority population eats. However Malaysia gives the best choice as far options and taste as you have pointed out. Travellers looking for best Halal food options will be spoilt for choice in Malaysia and will find the food prices reasonable. Premium coffee is more expensive here, you are right, maybe because most Malaysians drink teh tarik and coffee at local mamak shops where it is less than RM3.
good night, I hope you and your family are always healthy. Introducing me, Indra Sfn, an Indonesian UA-camr and asking your permission to react to your beautiful video and help spread the word and educate everyone about the beauty of Malaysia🙏
Good job Alex and Palm for the overall review of KL, but you forgot to mention that English is well-spoken in Malaysia. There are only three countries in SEA namely Singapore, The Philippines, and Malaysia where the Majorities of its population can speak good English. So if you are from English speaking country there will be less language barrier for you as tourists
Awesome video. KL is a definite destination that anyone should go to in that part of the world. Literally one of the best cities I've heard of in any of these vlogs 👍
KL is just a beginning of excitement. Malaysia have lots of Flora & Fauna places that will blown foreigners mind. Hope u guys will discover Malaysia more in the future. Cheers from Malaysian here. 😁✌️🇲🇾
That area of Kuala Lumpur looks amazing Alex so modern and nice and a free pool area to cool off nice I don't get out enough Alex I wish I could travel like how you travel. Clean streets nice I love when people show that they care about their places by keeping them clean. Take care Alex I hope you can do another mall tour video there sometime even if the malls there might look similar to India Thailand and the Philippines maybe Malaysian malls they have different stores.👍👍🆒🆒😎😎
So happy you enjoyed the video. Glad to know we feel the same. It's really nice over here. Not sure about doing a mall video but will definitely show you some spots around here!
Alex it's great getting both your and Palm's perspective of KL. I've been to SEA, India, China and the Philippines a few times but still haven't been to Malaysia. Your reporting on these places with Palm are the best I've seen so far. Less than $2.50 for coffee would be great for me. I have heard that beer and wine is expensive there.
If you like the greenery, you should go to KL Forest Eco Park, just next to KL Tower. One and only forest in the middle of the city. It's a real forest.
We were in KL 2 weeks ago and loved it. We even thought about retirement there, until we found out they recently changed their retirement visa. Now you have to be wealthy to retire in KL. We’re sad 😢
Our local coffee costs around RM2 to RM3, you can find it in all local eatery. You probably don't see many people have it 'to go' as they may prefer to drink in the shop. Our hawker food is only a bit more expensive than Thailand (20 to 30%) if you compared the same portion. RM2 noodle in Thailand is only 2 mouthfuls. 😂
Greetings Alex and Palm. Been following your journeys. I took my Filipino partner to KL for her birthday last November. Even though she was 54 at the time, and we had been together for almost 10 years, immigration still asked her all “those” questions. (How long you been together, who is paying for trip, do you have pictures of you two together) fortunately she keeps everything in her phone. So was not offloaded. I have the same impression of KL as you. I did find it a bit expensive.. hope you get to go to Batu Caves. Wanna see if you will climb all those steps. I did not and watch out for all the monkeys just running around. You too be safe and have fun. Waiting your return tomthe Philippines.
Wow thank you Sam. Yea they hassled Palm and it was unnecessary and felt they were being prejudice. Definitely will do Batur caves and bring you around digitally. Thank you for the continued support can't wait to be back in the Philippines 😊
Awesome. Malaysia is islamic majority but multicultural for sure. There are absolutely no short of types of food in KL you can find anything that you wish to have but I suggest you to visit 100 year old MTR 1924 restaurant, its a bangalore based restaurant top rated in bangalore for its delicious authentic local food. KL has good one too.
i guess food is cheaper in thailand because they have huge agriculture industry. Malaysia is highly dependent on imports of food and thailand is one of our food supplier.
Kuala-Lumpur is 216.88 mi (349.04 km) north of the equator, so it is located in the northern hemisphere. 21st March is Spring Equnox, it marks the beginning of hot season in Malaysia. Lasts till October and the climate will be bit “cooler” 🌨❄️☃️😃🤣😆
@@Arjunasmaradewa mid day shadow length is almost zero on 1st April and 1st September, that's how understand why it's so hot. I use a website called SunCalc.
On the foods prices it depends on locations, eg. at Hatyai, Southern Thailand, if u eat at those up scale, tourists or city area is much more expensive than most towns in Malaysia.
By the way it's Noor Alex, just changed my UA-cam name. I can see you staying there making it your base. Beautiful place and as a muslim i am spoilt for choice regarding food. I haven't been but my neighbour who is a white British went there and loved it. Alex it just looks like being back in Canada for you walking around in Kuala Lumpur. Glad to see your happy there.
Malaysia are worth visiting because it have cheap world class accommodation and also world class public transportation. Most Malaysian can speak English and this make tourists easy to communicate with local people
Malaysia still has the second tallest tower. The food is a bit pricy in KL compared to other areas. Do go to other states to eat lower-priced food. I have been to KL
What kind of coffee you drink? 3 in 1 sachets? Fresh beans ? Our local coffee has only black coffee or white coffee. They are not freshly grinded. So if you want roastery coffee like Starbucks, coffee bean, San Francisco for sure it is expensive.
I agreed with the wired things... In Thailand, the electric cable wired was so messy and sometimes look dangerous. Same as in Vietnam. No, hard feeling, just my thought though... 😉🙂
Look for places where they make coffee without using the coffee machine. They generally cost at around RM1 to RM2.50. They often taste even better than Starbucks. Coffee sold at RM10 and above are either franchise joints or hipster/ instagram friendly cafes. In Msia only Msians under 25 or Msians who wants to enjoy the air conditioning go to such places
There're cheap meals and coffee in KL, you just need to do your homework in more detail. Try walking into those small kopitiam (old school restaurants) and you'll be surprised by how reasonable the drinks and food can be. I noticed in Thailand you can get cheap foods, but the portion is really small and you need to get a couple portions to fill you up, whereas the portion served in Malaysia is much bigger and has more volume. That's just my 2 cents. Like I always tell fellow tourists, in Malaysia, there's something for everyone, from budget travelling to high rollers style of holiday!😂✌️
You mentioned Malaysian is actually Malay(Melayu), the biggest race in Malaysia, there are many Malay also in south Thailand. Recommend you guys visit Kampung Baru, Malay hotspot in KL, some Malay foods influenced by Thai too
Generally if you walk around tourist attractions, the food price quite expensive around there like jalan alor etc.. but still you can get good & cheap food around KL if you walk around a bit outskirt of KL.. example chow kit area, jalan pasar area or around masjid jamek.. there have place call 'selangor mansion' next the river near masjid jamek.. try walk around this place.. new environment for you to see.. There have small coffee stall around KL there not so expensive compare than big coffee shop you have been in KL.. Hope this can give you some idea where you can enjoy your tour in KL..
FYI, Malaysia is not an Islamic country but a Secular one.Islam is the official religion of the federation,and all citizens are allowed to practice their religion peacefully here.This diversity is the one which makes this nation great.
Huh you should study what the meaning secular what history behind it..malaysia constitution never separate religion belief from political and social issue.Thats why if any group or party try to interfere related to islam they will warn you.Islam never agree anything related to any ism..secularism exist at time of french revolution..malaya exist long b4 that.
KL food may not be cheap, but there is a range of options available depending on your budget. You might want to consider trying the steamboat buffet, which is available in shopping centers or hotels, with prices ranging from RM50 to RM300 per person.
Living Abroad...please wear a hat or cap a good UV Protection sungkass and apply ample sunblock lotion if you walk under the sun...believe me you'll feel more comfortable.And drink good amount of cool water..❤👍
Tallest Building In The World 2023 1. Burj Khalifa (829m) - UAE 2. Merdeka 118 / PNB 118 (680m) - Malaysia 3. Shanghai Tower (632m) - China 19. Petronas Twin Tower (452m) - Malaysia Tallest Twin Tower In The World 2023 1. Petronas Twin Tower (452m) - Malaysia 2. Thamrin Nine (383m) - Indonesia 3. JW Marriott Marquis Dubai (355m) - UAE
Ada UA-camr dari luar negara cakap kat Malaysia hanya India cina n org Indonesia.. Xde sebut pun pasal org Melayu.. Sedih betul.. Mentang mentang muka Melayu serupa indon diorang x boleh compare
Apa nak sedih nyer..logik akal tu menunjukkan orang yang sama orang asal nusantara..kalau nak jumpa ramai orang cina kene la pergi china taiwan hk dll nak jumpa ramai indian kene la pergi india,sri lanka dan lain2..tu la beza native dgn bukan native..kalau native majority population..x bleh pkai konsep nie dekat sg sbb byk bawak masuk migrant dr luar..sg nie macam isreal..sebijik sama.
Why Malaysia food is so unique? It is to do with the colonization history, this land had been colonized for almost 400 years by 4 countries, and has trade with China, India, Arab, Thailand, Indonesia for almost 600 years Hence you can find different type of flavors and cultures, in short Malaysia is a summary of Asia, for those who like to understand Asia, 1st stop shd be Malaysia
What are your impressions of Kuala Lumpur?
Regarding coffee, you haven't been to Malaysia or Singapore if you haven't been into a local Kopitiam where you get real local styled coffee and Kaya toast. They are the staple for breakfast in both countries. Skip the expensive modern coffee place for a taste of the authentic. These eateries are not unlike the almost extinct North American diners. Greetings from the Wet Coast of Canada, BC.
I like it
That's a great tip David! You're absurdly right. Su ce that video I've been to a couple and have to agree. It's definitely cheaper and better and friendlier
Me too!
Malaysia is Asia New York and also Shibuya in Tokyo Japan where you can find it at Bukit Bintang
As a Muslim traveler that need Halal food, they are expensive in countries like Thailand and Philippines so I guess food prices will be cheaper if they are what the majority population eats. However Malaysia gives the best choice as far options and taste as you have pointed out. Travellers looking for best Halal food options will be spoilt for choice in Malaysia and will find the food prices reasonable. Premium coffee is more expensive here, you are right, maybe because most Malaysians drink teh tarik and coffee at local mamak shops where it is less than RM3.
Great point Filzah!!
good night, I hope you and your family are always healthy. Introducing me, Indra Sfn, an Indonesian UA-camr and asking your permission to react to your beautiful video and help spread the word and educate everyone about the beauty of Malaysia🙏
Yes of course 😊
Goodnight
You mentioned about high food prices. True food prices had gone up especially after the pandemic, every Malaysian were feeling the effect.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts MoJaff
Good job Alex and Palm for the overall review of KL, but you forgot to mention that English is well-spoken in Malaysia. There are only three countries in SEA namely Singapore, The Philippines, and Malaysia where the Majorities of its population can speak good English. So if you are from English speaking country there will be less language barrier for you as tourists
Oh yea, we forgot. But we did mention it a couple of times in our other videos 😊
I love heat and humidity so Malaysia is perfect for me.
Awesome video. KL is a definite destination that anyone should go to in that part of the world. Literally one of the best cities I've heard of in any of these vlogs 👍
Very true Louis. It's a must visit city with countless attractions and eateries!
*WELCOME TO MALAYSIA ENJOYED 🇲🇾❤️🤝😎🥰🧡💛💙🇲🇾
Many thanks for visit from Malaysian 🇲🇾☺️
My pleasure 🙏
Amazing video 😎
And you guys look great together 🤗
Have a beautiful time in Malaysia 🇲🇾
Thank you Malik! We're loving it here 😍
Good video guys
Your both looking great .
Thak you DAVID! Glad you enjoyed it 😊
KL is just a beginning of excitement. Malaysia have lots of Flora & Fauna places that will blown foreigners mind. Hope u guys will discover Malaysia more in the future. Cheers from Malaysian here. 😁✌️🇲🇾
We definitely will!
That area of Kuala Lumpur looks amazing Alex so modern and nice and a free pool area to cool off nice I don't get out enough Alex I wish I could travel like how you travel. Clean streets nice I love when people show that they care about their places by keeping them clean. Take care Alex I hope you can do another mall tour video there sometime even if the malls there might look similar to India Thailand and the Philippines maybe Malaysian malls they have different stores.👍👍🆒🆒😎😎
So happy you enjoyed the video. Glad to know we feel the same. It's really nice over here. Not sure about doing a mall video but will definitely show you some spots around here!
@@Livingabroadalex 🆒🆒👍👍
Alex it's great getting both your and Palm's perspective of KL. I've been to SEA, India, China and the Philippines a few times but still haven't been to Malaysia. Your reporting on these places with Palm are the best I've seen so far. Less than $2.50 for coffee would be great for me. I have heard that beer and wine is expensive there.
Free tax zone in Langkawi Island and Forest City.. cheaper .. 👍🇲🇾
Yea I agree. Thanks for sharing your experiences Stan and I'm glad ypu enjoyed the video. I've also heard alcohol is expensive here
Palm is so cute... Thank you for visiting Malaysia... ❤️❤️
Yeah! She's adorable 😍
If you like the greenery, you should go to KL Forest Eco Park, just next to KL Tower. One and only forest in the middle of the city. It's a real forest.
Great advice Encik!
Really enjoyed this video...I'm always learning something.🇨🇦
Thanks Alfred! We're trying yo ad more info to our videos. I'm glad it's being noticed
We were in KL 2 weeks ago and loved it. We even thought about retirement there, until we found out they recently changed their retirement visa. Now you have to be wealthy to retire in KL. We’re sad 😢
Yes many countries ans changing the requirements. I guess they don't want to burden they're own people and government
Our local coffee costs around RM2 to RM3, you can find it in all local eatery. You probably don't see many people have it 'to go' as they may prefer to drink in the shop. Our hawker food is only a bit more expensive than Thailand (20 to 30%) if you compared the same portion. RM2 noodle in Thailand is only 2 mouthfuls. 😂
Excellent points Alex. I've found local coffee anow and definitely agree with you!
Greetings Alex and Palm. Been following your journeys. I took my Filipino partner to KL for her birthday last November. Even though she was 54 at the time, and we had been together for almost 10 years, immigration still asked her all “those” questions. (How long you been together, who is paying for trip, do you have pictures of you two together) fortunately she keeps everything in her phone. So was not offloaded. I have the same impression of KL as you. I did find it a bit expensive.. hope you get to go to Batu Caves. Wanna see if you will climb all those steps. I did not and watch out for all the monkeys just running around. You too be safe and have fun. Waiting your return tomthe Philippines.
Wow thank you Sam. Yea they hassled Palm and it was unnecessary and felt they were being prejudice. Definitely will do Batur caves and bring you around digitally. Thank you for the continued support can't wait to be back in the Philippines 😊
Well if you tested the air quality in other cities, plus food, plus cost, plus transportation. I guess it is the best.
Well said!
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for your first impression of KL n your explorations in KL. This is a lovely vlog.
2:05. There was a little rainbow in d KLCC park lake, it's a furst time I'm seeing this.
Thank you for watching!
@@Livingabroadalex Thank u. 😄
Awesome. Malaysia is islamic majority but multicultural for sure. There are absolutely no short of types of food in KL you can find anything that you wish to have but I suggest you to visit 100 year old MTR 1924 restaurant, its a bangalore based restaurant top rated in bangalore for its delicious authentic local food. KL has good one too.
A new MRT line from KL to Putrajaya
had just been in operational. You may
visit our administrative capital by this service.
Oh very interesting. Thank you 🙏
it's free until 31st March
Thank you. It seems like Kuala Lumpur has some influence from the gulf states with their modern infrastructure and skyscrapers.
Yea I thought so too!
Kuala Lumpur has influenced the gulf states.
Well, its the world compressed in one place. Organically grown
Enjoy you trip malaysia thruly asia
Thank you! We're loving it 😍
i guess food is cheaper in thailand because they have huge agriculture industry. Malaysia is highly dependent on imports of food and thailand is one of our food supplier.
Thailand is bigger than us too.
Oh that makes sense!
Hi bro in kl don't forget to visit genting highlands weather amazing like in human heaven thanks.
Kuala-Lumpur is 216.88 mi (349.04 km) north of the equator, so it is located in the northern hemisphere. 21st March is Spring Equnox, it marks the beginning of hot season in Malaysia. Lasts till October and the climate will be bit “cooler” 🌨❄️☃️😃🤣😆
Yup, this the real reason. September Equinox will be hot as well.
@@linearz September equinox, Malaysia won’t be too hot as sun moving southward away and away from the Malaysia…
@@Arjunasmaradewa mid day shadow length is almost zero on 1st April and 1st September, that's how understand why it's so hot. I use a website called SunCalc.
On the foods prices it depends on locations, eg. at Hatyai, Southern Thailand, if u eat at those up scale, tourists or city area is much more expensive than most towns in Malaysia.
By the way it's Noor Alex, just changed my UA-cam name.
I can see you staying there making it your base. Beautiful place and as a muslim i am spoilt for choice regarding food. I haven't been but my neighbour who is a white British went there and loved it. Alex it just looks like being back in Canada for you walking around in Kuala Lumpur. Glad to see your happy there.
Oh nice to hear from you Noor! Yes it's beautiful here 😍
Oh you will stay here till Ramadhan right? Hope you enjoy our bazar Ramadhan. There will be a lot of local food at one place.
You guys still in Malaysia? Go to Putrajaya the administrative City of Malaysia...take the MRT Putrajaya Line...its free right now until 31 March...
Malaysia are worth visiting because it have cheap world class accommodation and also world class public transportation. Most Malaysian can speak English and this make tourists easy to communicate with local people
Malaysia still has the second tallest tower. The food is a bit pricy in KL compared to other areas. Do go to other states to eat lower-priced food. I have been to KL
Yea I was surprised to k own that and thank you for the tip!
@@Livingabroadalex you're welcome
What kind of coffee you drink? 3 in 1 sachets? Fresh beans ? Our local coffee has only black coffee or white coffee. They are not freshly grinded. So if you want roastery coffee like Starbucks, coffee bean, San Francisco for sure it is expensive.
I usually just drink filtered coffee or a cappuccino. But I've learned the local ways now 😆
I agreed with the wired things... In Thailand, the electric cable wired was so messy and sometimes look dangerous. Same as in Vietnam. No, hard feeling, just my thought though... 😉🙂
Thanks for sharing 😊
I prefer the beach areas but KL looks interesting 🤔
It really is interesting here
Many undicovered beaches and islands by many
tourist spot will be a bit expensive..try coffee at local shop not in tourist area..stay safe and stay healthy
Thanks for the tip Mazmil! We'll take a look 😊
Look for places where they make coffee without using the coffee machine. They generally cost at around RM1 to RM2.50. They often taste even better than Starbucks. Coffee sold at RM10 and above are either franchise joints or hipster/ instagram friendly cafes. In Msia only Msians under 25 or Msians who wants to enjoy the air conditioning go to such places
Excellent advice! Thank you 🙏 😊
There're cheap meals and coffee in KL, you just need to do your homework in more detail. Try walking into those small kopitiam (old school restaurants) and you'll be surprised by how reasonable the drinks and food can be. I noticed in Thailand you can get cheap foods, but the portion is really small and you need to get a couple portions to fill you up, whereas the portion served in Malaysia is much bigger and has more volume. That's just my 2 cents. Like I always tell fellow tourists, in Malaysia, there's something for everyone, from budget travelling to high rollers style of holiday!😂✌️
Excellent points Nick! We've found many local places now since the video was made 😊
KLCC IS THE MOST ICONIC OF MALAYSIA
Yea it's beautiful!
You mentioned Malaysian is actually Malay(Melayu), the biggest race in Malaysia, there are many Malay also in south Thailand. Recommend you guys visit Kampung Baru, Malay hotspot in KL, some Malay foods influenced by Thai too
Fuel is cheaper here comparing to many countries. This factor is very important.
Oh I had no idea. Great point 👌
Generally if you walk around tourist attractions, the food price quite expensive around there like jalan alor etc.. but still you can get good & cheap food around KL if you walk around a bit outskirt of KL.. example chow kit area, jalan pasar area or around masjid jamek.. there have place call 'selangor mansion' next the river near masjid jamek.. try walk around this place.. new environment for you to see..
There have small coffee stall around KL there not so expensive compare than big coffee shop you have been in KL..
Hope this can give you some idea where you can enjoy your tour in KL..
Yea definitely!! Thank you 😊
Hello Bro,Malaysia is a free country, if u respect the Locals, they will respect u to.
Yea, for sure!
Welcome to my humble country guys
Thank you for having us!
Their building 2nd largest tower right now should be able to see it now being built
Yea I noticed that recently. Ad I saw the top of it in the clouds😳
FYI, Malaysia is not an Islamic country but a Secular one.Islam is the official religion of the federation,and all citizens are allowed to practice their religion peacefully here.This diversity is the one which makes this nation great.
Huh you should study what the meaning secular what history behind it..malaysia constitution never separate religion belief from political and social issue.Thats why if any group or party try to interfere related to islam they will warn you.Islam never agree anything related to any ism..secularism exist at time of french revolution..malaya exist long b4 that.
We hope that KL will become a developed city by 2025 and hope that the projects built now will be fully completed.
Welcome to malaysia.
Happy to be here 😊
KL food may not be cheap, but there is a range of options available depending on your budget. You might want to consider trying the steamboat buffet, which is available in shopping centers or hotels, with prices ranging from RM50 to RM300 per person.
Great advice, Sun Master
@@Livingabroadalex go to ''Pasar malam'' (everyday) arounds you 😊✌️
KL is the best city in the world!period!
i saw in a train. i scan qr to your you tube channel bro
Haha that's awesome! I guess the T shirt works.
Look into getting out into the provinces, where the core of folks really live.
Sure, big citys are nice, but only a glimpse of the countryside.
So much to see. So little time
@@Livingabroadalex so you are stuck being a quick tourist.....?
Unfortunately, according to your government, yes
Living Abroad...please wear a hat or cap a good UV Protection sungkass and apply ample sunblock lotion if you walk under the sun...believe me you'll feel more comfortable.And drink good amount of cool water..❤👍
You're absolutely right Ayman. Thank you fir the advice. I'll definitely do that 😊🙏
You should try malay food at kg baru ...you can explore malay food there
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pricey? give your head a shake... look at the quality of living for the money.... thailand, india... PURE DUMPS
No need to be offended my guy. I guess you have selective hearing.
The Petronius towers are like 5-6 tallest now
I think they're building a new one. Some big blue building in KL
Tallest Building In The World 2023
1. Burj Khalifa (829m) - UAE
2. Merdeka 118 / PNB 118 (680m) - Malaysia
3. Shanghai Tower (632m) - China
19. Petronas Twin Tower (452m) - Malaysia
Tallest Twin Tower In The World 2023
1. Petronas Twin Tower (452m) - Malaysia
2. Thamrin Nine (383m) - Indonesia
3. JW Marriott Marquis Dubai (355m) - UAE
nah i had a bad experience in kuala lumpur😂, im malaysian live in terengganu and i fall at the water at central market with hundred of people see me😭😂
Hahaha hat sucks but I don't think that's Malaysia's fault 😅
@@Livingabroadalex i know😂 but im happy so i hoping around with burger in my hand, glad someone didnt record it
Hahahhah. At least now you have a funny story to tell
u canadian bro ..... whats ur background .... just came across ur channel today bro
Afghan
siapa yang suruh pergi ke kota kinabalu fikir dulu...makanan mahal ...lebih baik masuk thailand lagi murah ,makanan sedap.
Thailand has the best beaches
Yea it's definitely up ther2
They can wear whatever they want but still cannot wear netting or seethru clothes. At least respect local culture.
Better wear sunglasses next time
Sun to strong
You're right
Diorang makan kita tengok dan kita like.apa faedahnya nya.
Lebih banyak pelancong mai malaysia. Ekonomi malaysia berkembang
Takde faedah utk ko.. tp faedah kepada malaysia sbb rmai org luar tgok video ni nak dtg mlysia..
Ada UA-camr dari luar negara cakap kat Malaysia hanya India cina n org Indonesia.. Xde sebut pun pasal org Melayu.. Sedih betul.. Mentang mentang muka Melayu serupa indon diorang x boleh compare
Apa nak sedih nyer..logik akal tu menunjukkan orang yang sama orang asal nusantara..kalau nak jumpa ramai orang cina kene la pergi china taiwan hk dll nak jumpa ramai indian kene la pergi india,sri lanka dan lain2..tu la beza native dgn bukan native..kalau native majority population..x bleh pkai konsep nie dekat sg sbb byk bawak masuk migrant dr luar..sg nie macam isreal..sebijik sama.
Why Malaysia food is so unique?
It is to do with the colonization history, this land had been colonized for almost 400 years by 4 countries, and has trade with China, India, Arab, Thailand, Indonesia for almost 600 years
Hence you can find different type of flavors and cultures, in short Malaysia is a summary of Asia, for those who like to understand Asia, 1st stop shd be Malaysia