Sorry to break it to you guys but Malaysians do not say "makan nasi" before eating. I seriously do not know where you get that info from. Really can't imagine any Malaysian telling you that, first time I ever heard of it. It does not translate to "lets eat". It just translate to "eat rice".
I don't know bout you but back in Malaysia I used to say "tai kah sek fan" in big family dinners which is the canto version of "everyone eat rice". Maybe the whole makan nasi thing is a similar thing but translated to Malay.
Yup..makan nasi is translated to eat rice..we actually say 'jom makan' if among friends..but if its formal event or with elderly etc..we say jemput makan..same meaning but more polite...im a malaysian malay..so should be valid ^^
***** Well, if I am out with friends and my food come first - I would just say "weh, aku makan dulu tau..." Hahaha!! Unless when I am with my parents or older relatives & family members then I would say "Makan, Ma..." or "Makan Pak Lang, Mak Lang..." hahahha!!
Melvin Liam one does not simpally ask this question and not get spamed obviously its malaysian cuz you can never find a place where food can be mixed in ways noone can imagine eg. pisang goreng chees (fried banana with chease) yes its real
One doesn't simply eat all Malaysian foods in one restaurant. I usually travel through jungles, hills, and rivers to get myself a plate of Malaysian dish.
Ah! I can't believe Malaysian food isn't common in the States. It's everywhere in the cosmopolitan areas of Australia. But we probably do have more Malaysians here. They even brought their chains with then (see Pappa Rich). Thanks for sharing this awesome cuisine dudes!
Because it's so much cheaper for Malaysians to study at Australia than the US or the UK. Of course we Malaysians bring our food with us as we study overseas.
I just found out they have Pappa Rich in the LA area, would be interesting to see how it competes with the more established mom and pop/non-chain Malaysian spots here.
Great introduction to Malaysian food! We do not typically say 'makan nasi' before eating. Some would say 'sek fan' before eating which means 'eat rice' in Cantonese, as a sign of respect to the elderly.
I think the original recipe is stir fried eggplant with chilli shrimp paste gravy.But in this video,it is roasted.It's good thou.One of my favourite food too.
The laksa doesn't seem correct... more like curry mee (or some call curry laksa). Should get Asam Laksa, which the noodle is totally different and nice! Also, a must try is Rojak!
That's Singaporean style Laksa i think Yep im pretty sure laksa doesn't look like that There are lots of version of laksa but Penang Laksa(asam laksa) is definitely the best
Very awesome video and you guys managed to cover the signature must have dish of nasi lemak. I simply love the Malay words you guys tried to pronounce (although its funny and cute at the same time), and really appreciate all of the effort you guys put into this.
I love the way you guys react to food, whatever country it's from XD. I don't actually care about the way you pronounce it but to help you guys, it's just literal pronunciations like roti canai is (roh-tee can-nai) or bak kut teh (buck- koot-teh) just a heads up but keep doing what you're doing cause I love it
you know in Malaysian schools they sell nasi lemak at 1 ringgit and what you get is the rice, one teaspoon of sambal, anchovies, peanuts and the worst part: 1/8 of a hard boiled egg. so yea, what you got is an expensive nasi lemak with all the goodness in it.
that's how asian foods are priced in western and non asian countries. trust me, been there. huhu just like how western foods are being priced in asian country
I'm Chinese Canadian and I enjoy Malaysian food so much I taught myself to make Laksa from scratch and it was freaking delicious. I haven't tried all those dishes mentioned but I wanna.
YAYYY finally you guys made an episode bout malaysian food...and I'm from malaysia..its funny how you pronounce roti canai.. i hope fungbros can come to malaysia and do an episode on types of laksa that would be awesome
i am malaysian and i never heard of ice kumquat, lol . Try Teh tarik Sirap ice Michael Jackson Sugar cane ice with lemon juice Bandung Nasi Kerabu Nasi Dagang If your talking about Milo , then try Milo Dinosaur One does not eat nasi lemak without the sambal satay comes nasi himpit my friend Bakkuteh thaat your eating is not the malaysian way , your missing the condiment of mince garlic, thick soya sauce and chili and of course the you char kway in the broth
I like how everyone is complaining about the pronunciation but nobody is bothering to correct them. Roti canai is pronounced as CHanai, bak kut teh is more like BAHk (kind of like bark without the r) kuT teh, Asam isn't pronounced as Eh-some like you guys seem to call it but more like Ah-sum, nyonya isn't 'narnia' but 'Ni-yon-ya', kapitan isn't ka-puh-tan but more like ka-PIT-tan. Just a gentle correction but it could just be your accents getting in the way of the proper pronunciation
Was actually looking for someone to comment on this. Most just want to give criticism, but no one's really giving constructive criticism. I'm disappointed as a fellow Malaysian.
Hey guys! This is the first time watching you guys making this video and I'm a proud Malaysian :3 hope you guys drop by to the home turf of what you are ate :) bet it'll blow your minds and tongue :3 ( I'll be glad to be your tour guide ) ehehehe
+chikimo tokame rindorikarinrinkatekifukari I am Malaysian, I too still like Nasi Lemak, in fact often I make it myself, so easy to make. Almost similiar to Indonesia's Nasi Uduk except that you don't need to steam the rice for nasi lemak like you do in nasi uduk..I've never tried nasid uduk but it loos good too..
Although I'm not Malaysian or Chinese, I usually try my best in recreating the Roti-Canai, but it's still really good because there aren't many inexpensive authentic Malaysian restaurants here, but I know Hainan Chicken is Chinese, it's still really good at the play that's really expensive in Chinatown.
I noticed that when people come to Malaysia, they always eat (no wonder Malaysia is known as Food Paradise Country ). But the thing is, they don't even try our kuih-muih.. We have various type of kuih in here.. but i don't know how to say kuih in english , so someone???
Urghh watching this makes me want food now!! I love malaysian food every time i travel to other countries and i still would miss our home food !!! Yum yum
Sambal on everything!!! I love love sambal. And that drink they sell on roadsides every afternoon, the one with the caramel and green jello made from rice. Gave me diarrhea almost everytime i drank/ate it but it's soooo good, like a dulce de leche drink with soft green rice cakes.
like when you think about it.... THERE IS A MALAYSIAN RESTAURANT IN USA! like...wow~~~ XD malaysian food doesn't taste sweet generally...if it is sweet then it would basically mean tht the chefs at the restaurant prefer a much sweeter palate
OMG fung bro !I'm jelly Belinda and finally u did the Malaysia episode!I'm from Malaysia ! Next time visit Malaysia I will bring u to eat Malaysian nyonya Kuih , har mee ,asam laksa ,cendol , rojak,belacan petai ,nasi kelabu ,nasi dagang, fish head noodles , hokkien mee, pan mee.... Really wish u guys can come over and enjoy our food diversity!see u !!love u guys!!!
Char Kuay Teow is definitely a Teochew influence. The name of the dish is straight up Teochew words. In Cambodia, we have a dish with the same name, but our version is totally different.
Hi, I know it's super long since the video has been uploaded but just for your (and others') information... It is true that Bak Kut Teh directly translated is Pork Bone Tea. The dish is basically pork and it's bones boiled in a broth that is made with multiple herbs, and it's served with plain rice. However it does not mean that the broth is made with tea. The "tea" element is more of what we drink to accompany the dish :) This is a food that is super popular in a city called Klang in Selangor, Malaysia. If you all (or any other viewers) have the chance, do drop by and try one of the many thousands stalls in this city. The amazing thing is every stall has a different variation of their broth!
I'm chinese , I'm a malaysian , I'm into western , but all the food u guys tried are my favorites , laksa yum , one of the best food in the world as my opinion
I like all kind of foods from malaysia. I'm korean. I lived in malaysia for 7months and i had tried lots of plates(nasilemak, char quey tiow, chendol, loti canai etc....) some of foods are similar with korean food. Especially spicy food. Enjoy tasty cuisine of malaysia!
yigs err.. it's just boiling bones for 24-48 hrs with some veggies and aromatics. It takes no more money or effort really. Just takes more time. I wouldn't buy pre-made bone broth though.
GeekBella yeah the price is a lot more than regular broth, plus the body isn't even able to absorb all the extra nutrients that boiling bones offers so whats the point? Like our body isn't able to absorb ingested collagen at all.
what he said about the red-bean dessert......never heard anything more accurate in my life. Although i do love red bean buns and greean tea and red bean smoothies
+Sherman PlaysMC I wonder how ppl react when malaysian or singaporean realize the so-called local food also exist in southern China, like Hainan chicken rice, Yong tao foo etc....
acctually, the "nese" word thing used to race or somenthing like that. because if i use "indian", it will be vague words which is means india or indian people (who have war folk story with western country in the past)
Roti means bread, canai means to roll in Malay, Malaysian food is Malay, Chinese and Indian food mixed together, and Roti Canai is of the Indian one, no it's not from Chennai, despite the name. Roti Canai is on Wikipedia if you want more info
hourgmorn wikipedia it is not a valid source, because even 10 years old child can edited it. It's true roti means bread, BUT please, check the india food. They have the 'original' Roti. If you want to know the real roti, please check the other fungbros food (the india food). You will see that.
awesome video guys, thanks! next time you guys should try other foods as well like nasi dagang, nasi kerabu, keropok lekor, nasi impit+kuah kacang,keropok losong,nasi kandar, mee kolok, laksa johor, laksa penang, laksa sarawak and etc.and the drinks you guys ought to try teh tarik,sirap bandung,sirap laici. :)
I am pretty sure every malaysian smiles watching this because I did. You just gotta be proud that they are introducing our food man! I do cringe at their pronunciation but hey! who cares as long as you got to eat :D Malaysian food for the win
Sorry to say... The first malaysian who settle in Malay peninsula were from Sumatera Island, Indonesia. Their food are mostly brought by Indonesians and India. Malaysian language (Melayu) and Bahasa Indonesia totally different... In Singapore, have Bugis race, Java race, Dayak race... Those are from Indonesia... Originally Indonesia... Bugis in South Celebes, Java in island of Java and Dayak in Borneo (Kalimantan)... I think you should learn more about history... Why in Malaysia and Singapore have Nasi Padang?? Because it came from Padang, West Sumatera Indonesia ... And the taste totally different... The way they serve also different... Nasi Padang original are the best... And still have a lot more... You can travel to Indonesia, and you can find out...
Malaysian, Indon n S'porean food share many regional food ..so what is this pettiness about? I'm Malaysian Chinese n i hv really nice Indon friends who work here n 'Memang bodoh kalau orang yang berfikiran sempit'
makanan malingsia yang dimiliki Malingsia semua berasal milik Indonesia kecuali masakan cina mengandung babi itu bukan milik Indonesia...sbb malingsia banyak makanan kedai babi,,,kayak mcam kau dapig bodoh
Barbie Que pstt tak rasa bangsa kau yang hina dan miskin lebih teramat sangat jelata kena lonkang apek dan ahmoi...hisap jubor bangsa lain..dehal ketuanan di tanah sendiri..tapi kenapa jadi miskin melayu gembel ni ?? hahahahahahahahaha
1. "char kuay teow" is hokkien (chinese dilect) and directly translates to fried(char) flat rice noodles(kuay teow). 2. Roti CHanai, aka, roti prata in Singapore. 3. Laksa, usually served with thick rice noodles instead of the mix that is seen here. also, Laksa needs to be served with laksa leaves(google it) if not, it's just curry noodles. 4. Bak ku teh, is not made of tea, it is usually served WITH chinese tea.
Bosanlah aku mana-mana pun yang tunjuk budaya, seni, makanan Malaysia, mesti ada je yang nak claim dorang punya. Jepun makan nasik, China makan nasik, Thai makan nasik, kau tak nak claim sekali padi pun kau punya? Setiap negara dah ada olahan sendiri tak kesahlah asal usul makanan tu dari mana pun. Kata bodoh kang marah. Kawan-kawan aku yang Indo, yang terpelajar ni semua baik je takde nak menggelabah nak claim itu ini bagai. Aku suka resepi Indo, dorang suka resepi Malaysia. Takde hal pun. Yang dok claim ni aku tak tau nak kategorikan sebagai apa.
There are still tones of Malaysian food you should try; A few more as below.. 1) Nasi Kandar 2) Ayam pongte or Nonya cuisine 3) Hokkien mee 4) Mee goreng mamak 5) Grilled stingray fish Malaysian style 6) Wantan noodles or chilly pan mee 7) Mee rebus 8) Cendol 9) Bubur cha cha 10) Onde onde 11) Yong tao fu 12) Karipap (Curry puff) 13) Mee Rebus 14) Otak otak 15) Teh tarik or Ipoh White coffee And many more....
malaysian food???,,, they never had any original authentic dishes,,, malaysian food just came from Chinese, Indian, Indonesian cultural dishes (and Mixed it called peranakan dishes), and claiming as their national dishes, malaysia doesnt have any original cultures or dishes at all
Sorry to break it to you guys but Malaysians do not say "makan nasi" before eating.
I seriously do not know where you get that info from. Really can't imagine any Malaysian telling you that, first time I ever heard of it. It does not translate to "lets eat". It just translate to "eat rice".
Me too. Hahahaha.. When they said that, i was like, what? Since when we malaysians say that? Loool
I don't know bout you but back in Malaysia I used to say "tai kah sek fan" in big family dinners which is the canto version of "everyone eat rice".
Maybe the whole makan nasi thing is a similar thing but translated to Malay.
Yup..makan nasi is translated to eat rice..we actually say 'jom makan' if among friends..but if its formal event or with elderly etc..we say jemput makan..same meaning but more polite...im a malaysian malay..so should be valid ^^
***** Well, if I am out with friends and my food come first - I would just say "weh, aku makan dulu tau..." Hahaha!! Unless when I am with my parents or older relatives & family members then I would say "Makan, Ma..." or "Makan Pak Lang, Mak Lang..." hahahha!!
I do not know who says 'Makan Nasi' at all... most people just sit and eat, no time for chit chat
glad to see you guys enjoying malaysian food!
I like your vid haha
DanKhooProductions ayyy love your vids!
Does Singapore or Malaysia have better food? (I'm a Malaysian living in Singapore) grabs popcorn
Melvin Liam
one does not simpally ask this question and not get spamed
obviously its malaysian cuz you can never find a place where food can be mixed in ways noone can imagine
eg. pisang goreng chees (fried banana with chease) yes its real
ahmad sayidi omgg pisang goreng cheese!! sedapp nyerr
Nice! I love Malaysian food!
Shout outs from South Africa man ! (Beanie man voice)
haha! and the roti canai "canai" is pronounced as "cha (like CHAR-mander except no R) and "nai"
Your pronunciation is sooooooo wrong.
Roti (chanai)
Jason T was just about to say that! aha!
So true with the Chinese red bean soup haha pure respect only to even take a bite or two
the way he pronounces Roti Canai..
*facepalms*
yeah lmao
just call it roti prata (in Singapore)
A Doge yeah face palmed me too.
its more like roti cha-nai
A Doge I know it's roti (ch)inai
Lucky Naruto I will slap you. It's Roti CHA NAI :v
One doesn't simply eat all Malaysian foods in one restaurant. I usually travel through jungles, hills, and rivers to get myself a plate of Malaysian dish.
kokaha river Don't fear me, my cute daughter :(
kokaha river LOL I barely use dumbbell when I train. I wouldn't want a muscular arm >_
kokaha river Come to mommy, naughty river!!!
kokaha river I'm just kidding, daughter! WHY SO SERIOUS????
kokaha river I was just acting serious at your serious joke! Why so serious, daughter?
Ah! I can't believe Malaysian food isn't common in the States. It's everywhere in the cosmopolitan areas of Australia. But we probably do have more Malaysians here. They even brought their chains with then (see Pappa Rich). Thanks for sharing this awesome cuisine dudes!
Wow, they're Papa Riches in Australia? That is amazing.
Georgina Stephens Not really as much in Sydney compared to other Asian cuisines
Because it's so much cheaper for Malaysians to study at Australia than the US or the UK. Of course we Malaysians bring our food with us as we study overseas.
Malaysian food is not common outside of LA...you can find decent Malaysian ther. But Thai food is much more common everywhere else.
I just found out they have Pappa Rich in the LA area, would be interesting to see how it competes with the more established mom and pop/non-chain Malaysian spots here.
Great introduction to Malaysian food! We do not typically say 'makan nasi' before eating. Some would say 'sek fan' before eating which means 'eat rice' in Cantonese, as a sign of respect to the elderly.
I don't know why people are judging them for their pronunciations. They are American. So don't
expect them to say our Malaysian food correctly.
Kawaiiunicorn ikr
Kawaiiunicorn we're just tryna correct their mistakes god damnit
I am not mad about that but the "makan nasi" part made me speechless
I thought they are going to have Sirap Bandung or Sirap Limau.
I am a Malaysian and I never have or heard of the roasted eggplant before... :/
Ever eat sambal eggplant? If not, you're missing out...
Darren Lee Sambal eggplant with hot rice and telur goreng!! Nice..
Supia Chao It's Noyonya dish fyi
i know sambal eggplant, just make it look so different, i never thought of that dish when watching the video
I think the original recipe is stir fried eggplant with chilli shrimp paste gravy.But in this video,it is roasted.It's good thou.One of my favourite food too.
The laksa doesn't seem correct... more like curry mee (or some call curry laksa). Should get Asam Laksa, which the noodle is totally different and nice!
Also, a must try is Rojak!
Ya lah, they didn't even eat kuih!
Richard Khoo Asam laksa is the world's best dish
That's Singaporean style Laksa i think
Yep im pretty sure laksa doesn't look like that
There are lots of version of laksa but Penang Laksa(asam laksa) is definitely the best
I'm so agree with u...asam laksa is the best , they should go to penang n try pasembur(rojak) too..
Asam laksa, aka Penang laksa.
The pronunciation of the words are driving me insane
Ifkr 😂
Same - can you tell these Americans that roti canai is pronounced 'roti CHanai'.
i know right my dear malaysian
Bak kut teh = bacquatay HAHAHA
Well at least they managed to pronounce Satay and Curry Laksa correctly (well, not the chick).
Very awesome video and you guys managed to cover the signature must have dish of nasi lemak. I simply love the Malay words you guys tried to pronounce (although its funny and cute at the same time), and really appreciate all of the effort you guys put into this.
We don't say "makan nasi" before eating lmao
we usually used to say 'Bissmillah' before we eat.. ;)
+MrMalayboyz for muslim of course
+MrMalayboyz only for malays. We usually just dive right in lmao
+nur afrina say...lets eat
+nur afrina nowdays ppl din said like tis..
says.....wait,lets me take a selfie^^
I love the way you guys react to food, whatever country it's from XD. I don't actually care about the way you pronounce it but to help you guys, it's just literal pronunciations like roti canai is (roh-tee can-nai) or bak kut teh (buck- koot-teh) just a heads up but keep doing what you're doing cause I love it
you know in Malaysian schools they sell nasi lemak at 1 ringgit and what you get is the rice, one teaspoon of sambal, anchovies, peanuts and the worst part: 1/8 of a hard boiled egg. so yea, what you got is an expensive nasi lemak with all the goodness in it.
that's how asian foods are priced in western and non asian countries. trust me, been there. huhu just like how western foods are being priced in asian country
TheNazreensyah yea non Asian countries get Asian food at a high price while we get cheap Asian food and expensive western food
worst is it doesn't taste that good as the ones you buy outside school
Daniel Roshaidie its not teaspoon it just spoon
I'm Chinese Canadian and I enjoy Malaysian food so much I taught myself to make Laksa from scratch and it was freaking delicious. I haven't tried all those dishes mentioned but I wanna.
it's like a towel... HAHAH
ROTI CANAI !
YAYYY finally you guys made an episode bout malaysian food...and I'm from malaysia..its funny how you pronounce roti canai..
i hope fungbros can come to malaysia and do an episode on types of laksa
that would be awesome
i am malaysian and i never heard of ice kumquat, lol . Try
Teh tarik
Sirap ice
Michael Jackson
Sugar cane ice with lemon juice
Bandung
Nasi Kerabu
Nasi Dagang
If your talking about Milo , then try Milo Dinosaur
One does not eat nasi lemak without the sambal
satay comes nasi himpit my friend
Bakkuteh thaat your eating is not the malaysian way , your missing the condiment of mince garlic, thick soya sauce and chili and of course the you char kway in the broth
You guys have ate all my favourite foods! Sedap @ Delicious.Thank you for making a video about Malaysian food.I love Fung Bros! :D
I like how everyone is complaining about the pronunciation but nobody is bothering to correct them.
Roti canai is pronounced as CHanai, bak kut teh is more like BAHk (kind of like bark without the r) kuT teh, Asam isn't pronounced as Eh-some like you guys seem to call it but more like Ah-sum, nyonya isn't 'narnia' but 'Ni-yon-ya', kapitan isn't ka-puh-tan but more like ka-PIT-tan.
Just a gentle correction but it could just be your accents getting in the way of the proper pronunciation
Was actually looking for someone to comment on this. Most just want to give criticism, but no one's really giving constructive criticism. I'm disappointed as a fellow Malaysian.
Hey guys! This is the first time watching you guys making this video and I'm a proud Malaysian :3 hope you guys drop by to the home turf of what you are ate :) bet it'll blow your minds and tongue :3 ( I'll be glad to be your tour guide ) ehehehe
MALAYSIAN FOOD IS MY FAVORITE FOOD EVERRRR!
what's your favourite??
+Miss Farah i m indo but i like malaysian food nasi lemak..
+chikimo tokame rindorikarinrinkatekifukari I enjoy the RKO outta nowhere
+chikimo tokame rindorikarinrinkatekifukari I am Malaysian, I too still like Nasi Lemak, in fact often I make it myself, so easy to make. Almost similiar to Indonesia's Nasi Uduk except that you don't need to steam the rice for nasi lemak like you do in nasi uduk..I've never tried nasid uduk but it loos good too..
can i take a moment to realize how amazing this channel is
THEIR PRONUNCIATIONS DROVE ME INTO THE WALL. ROTI CAN EYE?!?!?? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NONONONONO! CHEN EYE! ROTI CHEN EYE!
OMG...I LOVE Malaysian food. It's like fusion Indian and Chinese....love it!
Guys! It's pronounced as 'CHA-nai' not 'KA-nai' 😁
So glad you guys like m'sian food! Y'all should come over some time and we'll introduce you to more malaysian food!
Pronounced for roti canal. Roh-Tee Cha-Nai
I MEANT ROTI CANAI
+benchong chong wait a sec dats i with caps.
+benchong chong roti canai is indians food .-.
+iiMagic Pantz I know .-. I live in Malaysia duh.
me too .-. and im malaysian
Although I'm not Malaysian or Chinese, I usually try my best in recreating the Roti-Canai, but it's still really good because there aren't many inexpensive authentic Malaysian restaurants here, but I know Hainan Chicken is Chinese, it's still really good at the play that's really expensive in Chinatown.
Go terengganu lah.. Makan Nasi Dagang
izzat nash Kopok lekor sedak gok!
Celup tepung jadi bohhh
I.C.T bohh!!! (Ikan Celup Tepung)
Cicoh budu haha
hoo toh... sep ganu boh!!
OMG finally my country got featured in Fung Bros Food. Thanks guys~ woot~
I noticed that when people come to Malaysia, they always eat (no wonder Malaysia is known as Food Paradise Country ). But the thing is, they don't even try our kuih-muih..
We have various type of kuih in here.. but i don't know how to say kuih in english , so someone???
Naruto Edogawa Sweet and pastry.
aisyah1707sf that also can la..haha
Naruto Edogawa
Hihi..maybe dessert,cake or pastry.Don't really know lah.. :D
***** hahaha pun boleh
+NH Ai During their trip at Malaysia,they have tried to eat kuih maniram.Glad that hey love it!
Urghh watching this makes me want food now!! I love malaysian food every time i travel to other countries and i still would miss our home food !!! Yum yum
Malaysian food is awesome. I love it.
Love your vids! A Richie Le video made it onto our local sneaker FB page, first thing I thought was FUNG BROS FOOD!!! I'm hungry now.
Where's the Pan mee, Assam Laksa and Chicken rice?? Those are my fav hometown food 😍
Love this video as a Malaysian... Although unintended, the pronunciation had me in stitches :D
Roti ka nai. That's a classic
I don't think they did Malaysian foods any justice by eating everything in one restaurant.
THANK YOU FOR TRYING MALAYSIAN FOOD !! LIKE FINALLY !! IT'S ABOUT TIME U TRY SOME MALAYSIAN FOOD :)
Try Cambodian Food!
Yessss! I love the appetizers!
My friend took me to a Cambodian restaurant. It's my obsession especially the grilled squid and khmer noodles!
I think everybody in America has tried Cambodian food. DONUTS= Cambodian food haha
You guys are so funny! Love you guys. Thank you so much for these videos
I'm proud to be malayisian!!!!
Sambal on everything!!! I love love sambal. And that drink they sell on roadsides every afternoon, the one with the caramel and green jello made from rice. Gave me diarrhea almost everytime i drank/ate it but it's soooo good, like a dulce de leche drink with soft green rice cakes.
like when you think about it.... THERE IS A MALAYSIAN RESTAURANT IN USA!
like...wow~~~ XD
malaysian food doesn't taste sweet generally...if it is sweet then it would basically mean tht the chefs at the restaurant prefer a much sweeter palate
OMG fung bro !I'm jelly Belinda and finally u did the Malaysia episode!I'm from Malaysia ! Next time visit Malaysia I will bring u to eat Malaysian nyonya Kuih , har mee ,asam laksa ,cendol , rojak,belacan petai ,nasi kelabu ,nasi dagang, fish head noodles , hokkien mee, pan mee.... Really wish u guys can come over and enjoy our food diversity!see u !!love u guys!!!
Char Kuay Teow is definitely a Teochew influence. The name of the dish is straight up Teochew words. In Cambodia, we have a dish with the same name, but our version is totally different.
Hi, I know it's super long since the video has been uploaded but just for your (and others') information... It is true that Bak Kut Teh directly translated is Pork Bone Tea. The dish is basically pork and it's bones boiled in a broth that is made with multiple herbs, and it's served with plain rice. However it does not mean that the broth is made with tea. The "tea" element is more of what we drink to accompany the dish :)
This is a food that is super popular in a city called Klang in Selangor, Malaysia. If you all (or any other viewers) have the chance, do drop by and try one of the many thousands stalls in this city. The amazing thing is every stall has a different variation of their broth!
Oh god they pronounced roti canai wrongly ._.
ik!! i was like no bro xD
OMG I WAS LIKE I HATE U WHAT THE HEK IT ROTI CANAI LAH ROTI KANAI like apa Tu
They are bananas thats why.
+Cammy Koo for some reason I keep getting mad cause they didn't pronounce some food wrong
allow them xD
Linda and Andrew. I'm calling it out right now. Every video i get this vibe.
what ... ? no teh tarik included ? that is the most popular drink in malaysia.
yeah ikr?
+thejiddy tea with milk, nothing special
Paige Kakas it's not just tea with milk. it is "tarik" to make it foamy, and that's the best thing about teh tarik.
also its popular in Indonesia.
Yu Kailun really ? nice !
I'm chinese , I'm a malaysian , I'm into western , but all the food u guys tried are my favorites , laksa yum , one of the best food in the world as my opinion
I've never had the roasted egg plant and I'm malaysian. WHERE CAN I GET MY HANDS ON THOSE EGG PLANTS
Another great video, guys!!
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Greetings from Tracy, CA
the pronunciation kinda killed me slowly inside LOL
0:53 that's basically the same as the name of that dish in Taiwanese/Hokien...
try Sarawak Laksa! its a lot better HAHAHA
They should try food from Sarawak! Period. Cause its the bomb! Wohohoh
Ifkr!
Penang Laksa is known to be the best of all
Sarawak ftw
try sarawak authentic laksa. you will never regret!
I get hungry of watching your videos ! Awesome video guys :)
ITS CHANAI !! Sorry but that drove me insane >.
Roti CANAI!!!! BAHAHAHAHHAHA , find a Malaysian and get the pronunciation guys! LOL Thanks for the shout out to us though!
I'm anticipating hate comments from that one country, especially on the popiah. 😆
Adzizi Adeni HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA!!
I like all kind of foods from malaysia. I'm korean. I lived in malaysia for 7months and i had tried lots of plates(nasilemak, char quey tiow, chendol, loti canai etc....) some of foods are similar with korean food. Especially spicy food. Enjoy tasty cuisine of malaysia!
Roti kenai HAHAHA that pronunciation though ;)
@4:32: @Linda or anybody else Vietnamese here: we've got "bò bía", which is the Vietnamese version of those Fujianese rolls.
I'm trying to eat healthier and I've learned that bone broths are very good for you.
its a scam don't bother
yigs lol how is it a scam?
GeekBella its the same thing as regular broth at the end of the day
yigs err.. it's just boiling bones for 24-48 hrs with some veggies and aromatics. It takes no more money or effort really. Just takes more time. I wouldn't buy pre-made bone broth though.
GeekBella yeah the price is a lot more than regular broth, plus the body isn't even able to absorb all the extra nutrients that boiling bones offers so whats the point? Like our body isn't able to absorb ingested collagen at all.
Riche Le's rapping always makes the video better!😄
Pronounciation driving meh cray cray
Really glad you guys enjoy our food!
6:21 lol watch with subtitle
+jake lmao
hahahahaha penis
what he said about the red-bean dessert......never heard anything more accurate in my life. Although i do love red bean buns and greean tea and red bean smoothies
The pronounciation... It kills me... But all these foods are also in singapore! and im from singaspore... I LOVE THESE FOODS!!!!!!!
+Sherman PlaysMC seriusly singaspore?
+Sherman PlaysMC I wonder how ppl react when malaysian or singaporean realize the so-called local food also exist in southern China, like Hainan chicken rice, Yong tao foo etc....
+smosh malaysia lots of them are originally from China, especially Fujian(Hokien) and Guangdong(Canton) Provinces
+young1102 How about nasi lemak? Roti canai? Not everything comes from China, get your facts right before you speak, so called "smart guy"
+Andrew Lim food naturally spreads and each region comes up with their own unique take to the food. no need to get so defensive
I agree with you Whitney P. But I'm proud and happy at the same time that they have finally tried Malaysian food.
Im indonesian. And i love malaysian food! I'm fasting, and i need roti chanai right now.......
Ferdy Pradipta "Fasting" same here bro
Ferdy Pradipta cheers it's raya now! hope you're enjoying the food and happy holidays!
+Miss Farah what do u mean ??
I suggest you try our Bornean's (east Malaysia) food as well . :D Come Borneo sometimes :D
I actually went to this restaurant when I went to Cali! But unfortunately, it didn't taste legit...and was disappointed
Malaysian food and cuisines are one if the best asian fod there is. You gotta try it and savor it taste.
Roti canai is indianese food actually. Just look on the curry, everybody knows it.
acctually, the "nese" word thing used to race or somenthing like that. because if i use "indian", it will be vague words which is means india or indian people (who have war folk story with western country in the past)
jimmy fachrurrozy did you meant (India +Indonesia = Indianese)? #LOL.. Roti Canai obviously from India,.spesifically Chennai, India
Ive agreed and we already knew it if canai originally from india. Correct me if I'm wrong
Roti means bread, canai means to roll in Malay, Malaysian food is Malay, Chinese and Indian food mixed together, and Roti Canai is of the Indian one, no it's not from Chennai, despite the name. Roti Canai is on Wikipedia if you want more info
hourgmorn
wikipedia it is not a valid source, because even 10 years old child can edited it.
It's true roti means bread, BUT please, check the india food. They have the 'original' Roti. If you want to know the real roti, please check the other fungbros food (the india food). You will see that.
Bah Ku Teh (肉骨茶) The tea is mainly because of the Tea that is usually drank when having the dish. Not so much used in the cooking of it.
I ship Linda and Andrew!
awesome video guys, thanks! next time you guys should try other foods as well like nasi dagang, nasi kerabu, keropok lekor, nasi impit+kuah kacang,keropok losong,nasi kandar, mee kolok, laksa johor, laksa penang, laksa sarawak and etc.and the drinks you guys ought to try teh tarik,sirap bandung,sirap laici. :)
roti kanai tu roti canai la
bang puasaaaa
+sharpshooter89ad oi lapar oiiiii
+Razzin Nasarruddin haha
+Razzin Nasarruddin lekkk ahhh AKU pun PUASA dohhh
roti Kanai
not expecting this! u guys rocks!
go penang. nuff said.
I am pretty sure every malaysian smiles watching this because I did. You just gotta be proud that they are introducing our food man! I do cringe at their pronunciation but hey! who cares as long as you got to eat :D Malaysian food for the win
ice milo and roti
Malaysian food is slowly becoming more popular. Great to see people try it
CAMBODIAN!
OMG You guys are rocking..love to see you all
What was the point of the girl being in this video?
+Tae Young Lee because she's HOT!!! I love Asian women...I married a Cambodian.
lol wtf
Girls bring views that's basic UA-cam
some of us likes women...
Sorry to say... The first malaysian who settle in Malay peninsula were from Sumatera Island, Indonesia. Their food are mostly brought by Indonesians and India. Malaysian language (Melayu) and Bahasa Indonesia totally different... In Singapore, have Bugis race, Java race, Dayak race... Those are from Indonesia... Originally Indonesia... Bugis in South Celebes, Java in island of Java and Dayak in Borneo (Kalimantan)... I think you should learn more about history... Why in Malaysia and Singapore have Nasi Padang?? Because it came from Padang, West Sumatera Indonesia ... And the taste totally different... The way they serve also different... Nasi Padang original are the best... And still have a lot more... You can travel to Indonesia, and you can find out...
Malaysian, Indon n S'porean food share many regional food ..so what is this pettiness about? I'm Malaysian Chinese n i hv really nice Indon friends who work here n 'Memang bodoh kalau orang yang berfikiran sempit'
indon.. lols
makanan malingsia yang dimiliki Malingsia semua berasal milik Indonesia kecuali masakan cina mengandung babi itu bukan milik Indonesia...sbb malingsia banyak makanan kedai babi,,,kayak mcam kau dapig bodoh
Barbie Que Melayu sumatera berarti milik Indonesia lah tu pukik...dah dah bodoh x guna sembang je lebih..hotak macam babooon
Barbie Que pstt tak rasa bangsa kau yang hina dan miskin lebih teramat sangat jelata kena lonkang apek dan ahmoi...hisap jubor bangsa lain..dehal ketuanan di tanah sendiri..tapi kenapa jadi miskin melayu gembel ni ?? hahahahahahahahaha
Barbie Que meh tengok ni aib satu MIMPI BIJAK LAPORAN KHAS ..melayu gembel yang terbongkarr >>> www.yourepeat.com/watch/?v=PtIP4N781R8
Literally laughed out loud when you pronounced roti kenai hahahaa so cute
Hhahahahah rotai kenai. It's pronounced as ro-ti Cha-nai
1. "char kuay teow" is hokkien (chinese dilect) and directly translates to fried(char) flat rice noodles(kuay teow).
2. Roti CHanai, aka, roti prata in Singapore.
3. Laksa, usually served with thick rice noodles instead of the mix that is seen here. also, Laksa needs to be served with laksa leaves(google it) if not, it's just curry noodles.
4. Bak ku teh, is not made of tea, it is usually served WITH chinese tea.
Bosanlah aku mana-mana pun yang tunjuk budaya, seni, makanan Malaysia, mesti ada je yang nak claim dorang punya. Jepun makan nasik, China makan nasik, Thai makan nasik, kau tak nak claim sekali padi pun kau punya? Setiap negara dah ada olahan sendiri tak kesahlah asal usul makanan tu dari mana pun. Kata bodoh kang marah.
Kawan-kawan aku yang Indo, yang terpelajar ni semua baik je takde nak menggelabah nak claim itu ini bagai. Aku suka resepi Indo, dorang suka resepi Malaysia. Takde hal pun. Yang dok claim ni aku tak tau nak kategorikan sebagai apa.
Yg mengelabah lebih ni slalunya low iq n x der pelajaran... Kawan2 indo aku relax jer..x mcm beruk Nusantara tu... Kecoh lebih
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tulah...yg sibuk dok claim tu bkn dapat apa pun..yg dok sibuk claim xlain dan tak bukan indon..
+Syazwani Abdul Razak cool story, brah
+Syam Ibrahim setuju :)
There are still tones of Malaysian food you should try; A few more as below..
1) Nasi Kandar
2) Ayam pongte or Nonya cuisine
3) Hokkien mee
4) Mee goreng mamak
5) Grilled stingray fish Malaysian style
6) Wantan noodles or chilly pan mee
7) Mee rebus
8) Cendol
9) Bubur cha cha
10) Onde onde
11) Yong tao fu
12) Karipap (Curry puff)
13) Mee Rebus
14) Otak otak
15) Teh tarik or Ipoh White coffee
And many more....
malaysian food???,,, they never had any original authentic dishes,,, malaysian food just came from Chinese, Indian, Indonesian cultural dishes (and Mixed it called peranakan dishes), and claiming as their national dishes, malaysia doesnt have any original cultures or dishes at all
Is there any ice kumquat in Malaysia? It is not a regular thing right? Ais limau/ Ice lime is everywhere...
I'm Malaysia too!! I'm glad u guys finally did an episode on Malaysian food 😁😁😁
Proud Malaysian who lives in New Zealand. Love this video guys!