In kl / pj, maybe can try sek yuen, Wong mei kei siew yoke, nasi lemak wanjo, yap hup kee Yong tau foo, village park nasi lemak, Robert char kuey teow pj.
Im lost of words, 2 episodes in, ur guests brought you to all the lousy, mediocare at best food in KL. Any local would hv recommend better options....jeeez
Yo Seth, this video guide is a bit of a let down. There are good ones in KL I think Wilson bring you to the wrong places. If I was to hang out with you, I would definitely take you to: Petaling Street (CHINATOWN) Jalan Pudu Jalan Imbi Jalan Ipoh
Hey Seth, if you crowdfund for your haircut I'll gladly contribute to ease the pain of all those suffering viewers. That said, your channel is pretty much ace. And I'll provide the shampoo.
honestly, their food is very salty and alot of msg hence only liked by their own people. They think SG food is bland whereas the world think their food is too "heavy". This is why SG food is more well received around the world with many international awards.
Im sorry, im a local from PJ & KL. your guests brought you to places that is what we deem as “OKAY” food only. I think you should do your research first and verify with your guests
Announcing the price plus the location plus time of business operations is very informative. Too much time talking nonsensities. Most of the time sounds like jargon.
Oh no...seems like a day of mostly wasted calories. There are much much more nicer KL food than those in the video except for ICC Pudu which has some well known stalls. However not a lot of the known stalls were shown? The sisters popiah is closed? Oh I remember there was this old uncle selling bak kwa buns toasted using charcoal outside the Pudu area on his bike. He's been selling it since my father's childhood times! Hopefully you get to visit some good night markets as well (totally different with Singapore's that are expensive and really selling the same stuff everywhere). Chinatown has lots of good food as well. Unfortunately I don't have the names and addresses as each time I visit KL, our cousins and family members would bring us to all the nice foodie hunts.
I don't think you get many Malays on your channel. I'm mixed Chinese so I think I can say a bit about both cuisines lah. First of all, palate different and that's why you didn't enjoy Rasta? That's bullshit. Good food is good regardless if it's Malay, Chinese or whatever. You just went to the wrong place for Malay food. If you just go down the road across the traffic lights, you will teach Kg Sg Penchala for authentic Malay food at Sambal Hijau. There's also Mie Cord there for proper malay-style char kuay teow. The satay there also is pretty good. And as I mentioned in Episode 1, Malaysia is not just Chinese food. Go Kampung Baru for the best Malay food. Go Little India for best banana leaf. That's what makes us unique. Not overpriced Malay food court just to tick the box that you had Malay food. Sad case lah and sad representation of our food.
Hopefully you see this but next round please go the following places for non-chinese food:- 1) Nasi Lemak Wanjo @ Kampung Baru 2) Restoran Kak Som @ Kampung Baru for Kelantanese food 3) Sri Ganapathy Mess in PJ for banana leaf rice. If not just go to any Bananabros outlet also can if you want fuss free. 4) Ikan Bakar Seri Melaka @ Jalan Bellamy 5) Nasi Kandar Gani Maju @ Bukit Jalil 6) Itik Salai Mashtar @ Kajang 7) Might as well go for Satay if you're in Kajang And many many more lah. Please lah find proper host who knows more types of food.
@@Sethluifoodtravel glad to hear that. I'm sure everyone is now giving a ton of suggestions but feel free to reach out if you want to avoid tourist traps!
In kl / pj, maybe can try sek yuen, Wong mei kei siew yoke, nasi lemak wanjo, yap hup kee Yong tau foo, village park nasi lemak, Robert char kuey teow pj.
looks good man, we need to do a return to KL
Well, I will give other recommendations if I pick the places. Wait for sequel guys.
Im lost of words, 2 episodes in, ur guests brought you to all the lousy, mediocare at best food in KL. Any local would hv recommend better options....jeeez
why don't you share some recommendations here so Singaporeans can check them out when they head over
Concur... Don't understand why these places were chosen.
Ehh you talk so lan big WHY DONT YOU RUN THE SHOW GANNINA
Exactly my thought
Why all those places ? Sponsored? Or just really bad recommendations.
@@MrPaulKok knn hahahahah
Sometime i see the food waste, I feel sad, but understand, stomach only got so much space, and there is a lot of spots to try.
I thought of visiting Kuala Lumpur. 😊
7:40 🤣🤣🤣
Yo Seth, this video guide is a bit of a let down. There are good ones in KL I think Wilson bring you to the wrong places.
If I was to hang out with you, I would definitely take you to:
Petaling Street (CHINATOWN)
Jalan Pudu
Jalan Imbi
Jalan Ipoh
yes i was also quite let down with the places lol. To be fair WIlson wasn't the one that picked the places...
I always enjoy your amazing food videos, I have not been to Kuala Lumpur. 😊
ICC PUDU look like our hawker center
yea its not common in Malaysia for a hawker centre style actually
Hey Seth, if you crowdfund for your haircut I'll gladly contribute to ease the pain of all those suffering viewers. That said, your channel is pretty much ace. And I'll provide the shampoo.
ill crowd fund to... dye my hair can?
Let's look to a sequel and this round get Wilson to be the tour guide 👍
Looks so yummy. I will try it during my staying
give the editor a raise!
Food looked so meh. Speaking as an outsider, dunno why theyre so haolian about their food compared to SG.
honestly, their food is very salty and alot of msg hence only liked by their own people. They think SG food is bland whereas the world think their food is too "heavy". This is why SG food is more well received around the world with many international awards.
we didn't do a good job curating the stalls this episode... will do better. Malaysia street food personally I feel is good too
Im sorry, im a local from PJ & KL. your guests brought you to places that is what we deem as “OKAY” food only. I think you should do your research first and verify with your guests
Announcing the price plus the location plus time of business operations is very informative. Too much time talking nonsensities. Most of the time sounds like jargon.
Oh no...seems like a day of mostly wasted calories. There are much much more nicer KL food than those in the video except for ICC Pudu which has some well known stalls. However not a lot of the known stalls were shown? The sisters popiah is closed? Oh I remember there was this old uncle selling bak kwa buns toasted using charcoal outside the Pudu area on his bike. He's been selling it since my father's childhood times!
Hopefully you get to visit some good night markets as well (totally different with Singapore's that are expensive and really selling the same stuff everywhere).
Chinatown has lots of good food as well.
Unfortunately I don't have the names and addresses as each time I visit KL, our cousins and family members would bring us to all the nice foodie hunts.
wow bak kwa bun sounds sick... would love to know the timing and how to find it!
Zermatt say you anyhow take a stone and throw in malaysia the nasi lemak will be mindblowing LMAO
eh we tried but not true haha
I don't think you get many Malays on your channel. I'm mixed Chinese so I think I can say a bit about both cuisines lah.
First of all, palate different and that's why you didn't enjoy Rasta? That's bullshit. Good food is good regardless if it's Malay, Chinese or whatever. You just went to the wrong place for Malay food. If you just go down the road across the traffic lights, you will teach Kg Sg Penchala for authentic Malay food at Sambal Hijau. There's also Mie Cord there for proper malay-style char kuay teow. The satay there also is pretty good.
And as I mentioned in Episode 1, Malaysia is not just Chinese food. Go Kampung Baru for the best Malay food. Go Little India for best banana leaf. That's what makes us unique. Not overpriced Malay food court just to tick the box that you had Malay food.
Sad case lah and sad representation of our food.
Hopefully you see this but next round please go the following places for non-chinese food:-
1) Nasi Lemak Wanjo @ Kampung Baru
2) Restoran Kak Som @ Kampung Baru for Kelantanese food
3) Sri Ganapathy Mess in PJ for banana leaf rice. If not just go to any Bananabros outlet also can if you want fuss free.
4) Ikan Bakar Seri Melaka @ Jalan Bellamy
5) Nasi Kandar Gani Maju @ Bukit Jalil
6) Itik Salai Mashtar @ Kajang
7) Might as well go for Satay if you're in Kajang
And many many more lah. Please lah find proper host who knows more types of food.
hahahaha how much seth pay to producerr....
Wah..Lau.... looks like the guest brings you all the wrong places ....there more good food out there!! Keep hunting!!
To be fair not wilson pick the spots one!
Yut Kee
Finding food in Malaysia...
FAILED!
This video is total disastrous, not enough homework, simply tembak & concur the whole food in KL is bad 😂
Please cut your hair. Or get a trim if you’re keeping it long 😂
Its deeeeeeeemolished don't demonize everything like Mahathir.
why did a local guide bring u mediocre spots?????? Or is it Seth's strategy so that Malaysian food doesn't outshine Singaporean food?
no la not Wilson recommend one these spots... internally our fault
@@Sethluifoodtravel glad to hear that. I'm sure everyone is now giving a ton of suggestions but feel free to reach out if you want to avoid tourist traps!
Seth, you can do better than this, considering you spend so much to travel to KL (exchange rate notwithstanding)!
any good recommendations? collating a database for return to KL
Plenty*
Nonsense..come all the way to just eat these mediocre food. Learn from Mark, Sonny or James. Go for authentic malay food. It's Malaysia
so fail...
Alamak 😵💫🥺🤦🏻♂️. I could hv recommended u better places. So many and u chose the worst ha ha ha
can share share? will need it for when new return to KL lol