Whenever I'm watching all 3 of u, I feel like u guys are siblings. Solo is the typical 1st child. He is TMI, not in a naughty way but in a nerdy way. He's got all the info up his sleeves! Chris is the bubbly middle child. Corny and cheezy, he is basically Mozzarella. Brad is the youngest child. He is the uplifter, always happy, sweet and kind.
This is one of my favorite comments ever!! lol “mozzarella”, sooo good!! This made my day, I just read it out loud to my wife. Thanks so much for making me smile and laugh!😂🙏🥰
Hi Brad, for good measure, Upin and Ipin is a huge animation series in Malaysia. It is also aired in Brunei, Indonesia, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong and a host of other countries. It has garnered a few local and regional award for best animation as well. At the KLIA (airport), there is a specialised Upin and Ipin store that sells its merchandise as well. As an adult, I watch it too! lol
I’ll bargain next time for sure. I don’t know what I was thinking. I’m usually pretty good with that! Next time. Loving every second though thanks for the comment!!!
bloopers & re-shoot are part of da doco. surreal. gigantic glass tower washed by da twilight. surreal. dude checkd his watch to know how long hes been here. surreal. tiny azz blue midget cartoon hat. surreal. big azz fruit da size of a sports bag. surreal. people wearing fancy fanny packs. surreal. atheist are friends with da muslims. surreal. too many F&B to list as fav. bucket list. this is so surreal. awesome. thx for vlogging ❤
Ayyy! Aww thank you so much. Malaysia is an amazing country! I always try to respect other people and cultures. But it’s super easy when you’re surrounded by friendly and welcoming people, and Malaysia is exactly that! Glad you’re enjoying the vids, I’ll keep them coming! Where are you from?
Brad is back with his Malaysian series with d guys ( Chris & Solo ) of course and i am back to watching his video ... Well that's d least i can do to thank Brad for promoting 🇲🇾 thru' his Malaysian serious videos and i don't skip d ads .... 😄
Yeah I agree with you Brad, all the skyscrapers usually will put antenna at the top of the buildings, not at the base .. Try to look out our Menara KL Tower
@@WhereisBradAnd it's also acts as a lightning conductor 😊 KL is like the most thunderstruck city in the world lol You should see those videos of KLCC Twin Towers being struck by lightning during a thunderstorm, it's wild and beautiful at the same time. In real life it's kinda super scary hahah
@@WhereisBradIt's the same, soya drinks = soya milk 😊 there's also a version of jelly-like soy in sugar water or palm sugar water, that one is also good. This drink is a very big hit during the Ramadhan, to break fast (iftar) because it's refreshing and fulfilling 😁
I totally agree with Chris as to how he illustrated Bangkok's Chinatown. I have been there countless times & therefore I agree with him, without the slightest doubt. Good video man!
Hey guys..loving this trio since your very 1st day / video in kl/Malaysia. How long will you stay in Malaysia Brad? spend more time to explore other parts of Malaysia besides KL. Go ahead to Northern, Southern, east coast and Boneo of Malaysia. Go to Terengganu beach experience and Sabah/Sarawak for more nature/greenery view . Enjoy bro 👍👍
Super glad you like, I love these guys! Thanks a bunch for following our adventures! I won’t have time to do other places this trip unfortunately, but I know I need to come back to do a full proper tour around the country! I’ve heard sooo much amazing stuff and I NEED to see it all. Thanks for the support!
Thank you!!! Have you been before, or plan to go? I kind of want to go back and explore the side streets more, seems like there’s a lot going on in the entire Chinatown area that I didn’t get to show in the video.
I live here at the moment I'm from the United Kingdom. I travel around Asia teaching english. I have been in kuala lumpur for 4 months. I'm not sure if anything else is to see around petaling Street
The most significant difference between the capitals of Southeast Asian countries is that your view is not disturbed by poles and tangled electric cables except Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Bro, sincere advise from me. When you buy something from Petaling Street, you need to bargain 60% from the price they offer. At least you can get 30% cheaper if not 50% cheaper.
@@WhereisBradmaybe u should go the market at afternoon/evening, it is more cheap coz only local know. At the night you can continue food hunt at Tunku Abdul Rahman (TAR) night market at saturday.
the jackfruit you tried 29:00 is called nangka, the one you mentioned must be a different type of jackfruit called cempedak, which is more gooey and not crunchy. Boths are good though
Ahhh that explains so much! I kinda thought they did something to make it that way. I think I like the other one much better. Thank you! Which do you prefer?
@@WhereisBrad Artocarpus integer, commonly known as cempedak and nangka (jackfruit) are cousins. Jackfruit is eaten raw and cempedak is normally battered (covered with mixture of flour, eggs and milk) and deep fried. Actually, cempedak tastes better if eaten raw, however it is deep fried to reduce the possibility of GERD (Gastroesophageal reflux disease). Cempedak is seasonal (like durian) while jackfruit is not.
@@WhereisBradYup, 10,15, 20 at most. Same with hats or caps. For sandals, you called it slides, I think that's why the guy was confused 😅 and it will cost around 15,20,25,30 for good imitation one. Always go for 50% or lower when bargaining because the seller will try to raise it to 70%, most of the time you can get it at 40% if you're lucky.
16:38 Chris was right. Petaling Steet is where tourist get ripped off with expensive stuff. For example, the shades you bought for RM60, can be found less than RM20 and for the hat, it's never more than RM15 in any malaysian night market. And one important thing, what more to call China Town while almost all vendors are from Bangladesh? It indeed already lost it's vibe and authenticity long time ago...
Aw thanks a bummer. I wish I could see it before too! I need to be better at bargaining. I’m usually pretty good with that, but I just forgot this time. Next time! Do you have a favorite night market?
Hi Brad. Your videos popped up in my feed. So I've binged watched some of them. Your vlogs are sorta like Chris but your vibes are more chill and easygoing! Think you'll do really well here if you decide to extend your travels around the country. And no, that guy's no pro, quite the opposite actually lol. Look around you, no locals be wearing that hat unless maybe a 4yr old. Self proclaimed unofficial ambassadors should at least know the flags of each state or the flag of the state he currently stays in. Just sayin'. Tsk tsk. Anyhow, like the latest vid of you at BTS, that was super fun to watch how you mingle with those boys and you trying out archery. Thank you for what you do and wish you more happy and safe travels ahead!
Thanks a bunch! I have to leave without exploring outside KL this time, but I will come back and do way more Malaysia soon! There’s so much I haven’t seen! And yes, I will make sure to learn on my own. I do like to learn from others, but at the end of the day I take it all with a grain of salt and form my own opinions. Thanks for the nice comment and for the support!
Merdeka 118 building's name "Merdeka" in English it means "Independence". The Merdeka 118 was designed to resemble Malaysia's first Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman's stature as he proclaimed Malaysian independence on 31st August 1957. Min 4.51..yes the antenna makes a building looks taller but the antenna on top of Merdeka 118 signifies the Tunku Abdul Rahman's outstretched hand gesture whereby he raised his hand up and chanted "Merdeka" seven times.
Good advice! Ya honestly I just forgot to bargain. I feel like I’m honestly really good at bargaining and I missed an opportunity to show off my skills!
Hi Brad, how about you go watching some movies in cinema. What I mean is you should try go see Malaysia cinema and experience it.. Other than that you should go to the THEME PARK at Genting Highland. It is amazing and you gonna love it
I thought about that! It sounds really fun, but would they have English? I think I’d enjoy it even without understanding, I’d just have to try to figure out what’s happening lol.😂 I for sure want to check out Genting Highlands and their theme park. It looks amazing! Thanks for the cool ideas!
@@WhereisBrad Most of the movies have English subtitle. It would be more fun and entertaining if Chris and Solo were there too trying new cinema experience with you or they have done it without you knowing it 😂 Have fun Brad and if you go to Genting Highlands, I cannot wait to see how your reaction about that place..
We have a food hall here in Perth and they make the Soy Bean fresh, and you can save your plastic milk carton and they will fill it for you. Taste so much better then the shop product. I love it after eating something spicy, 😍
International version of Bujang Lapok.. Ramlee, Ajis & Sudin. 😁 (no malicious intended). I bet if you guys do that Bujang Lapok dance... your subscribers will skyrocket to the infinity and beyond. Siapa setuju... reply Yes.
Halo Brat, that yellow shirt uncle was saying (not bad not good) that bussiness is just everage, not very good not very bad 🤭👍❤️🇲🇾 and you bought that glasses so expensive 🤭 you should bargain first ahaha
_A bit info if you wanna learn Bahasa Malaysia or Bahasa Melayu just watch Upon Ipin after that may be P, Ramlee movies. Just like people's go to the USA learn English from Godfather movie._
Respect! Soloman a Syrian man speak Mandarin and do bargaining. Hope Solo learn more about Malaysia and understand the real situation rather speak from own opinion.
It's really hard to understand any situation in Malaysia because of our ever changing policies and government in such a short span of time 😂😂😂 Just let Solo be lol
I think I need to bargain a lot more lol. How much do you think I should’ve paid for the glasses? Honestly, I consider myself a very advanced bargainer lol, but here I honestly just forgot
@@WhereisBradthe sap from jackfruit and mangoesteen are difficult to clean in hotel. People just eat and never use a proper way to wipe their fingers.
Since you are in the midst of Chinese New Year, do go try out Chinese Restaurant cuisine and experience the Lou Sang (spring toss) which you'll only get during this period of time.
Try coming to Indonesia, you definitely won't regret it 😇😇😇😍😍😍. And there are more tourist destinations to visit, the best culture and food paradises in the world than Malaysia. Indonesia has 17,508 islands spread from Sabang to Marauke. There are so many Indonesian tourist attractions that you can visit, such as: Bali, Raja Ampat, Thousand Islands, PIK, Labuan Bajo, Borobudur Temple, Prambanan Temple, Mount Bromo, Bunaken, Komodo Island, Toraja, Bandung, Jogyakarta, etc. Indonesia has many original cultures and the most delicious food in the world such as Rendang, Soto, Sate, Martabak, etc. Indonesia has a Jakarta-Bandung fast train with a speed of up to 354 km/hour with a track length of 142.3 km. Only 30 minutes to arrive in Bandung using the Indonesian fast train Whoosh. Many Indonesian foods and Indonesian culture are claimed by Malaysia such as Rendang, Batik, Wayang, Reog Ponorogo, Angklung, Pendet Dance from Bali, Keris, Pancak Silat, etc. Food with so many flavors, variants and spices only exists in Indonesia. Malaysia always claims everything from Indonesia, because Malaysia does not have a diverse and numerous culture like Indonesia.
@@WhereisBrad Yeah, well awesome that your hard work have started to pay off lately. You're growing really well, keep working as hard as you have Brad.
Ya you’re right! I didn’t really buy or do too much in this one. I think I was distracted by everything I was looking at this time. I’ll step it up next time 🙏 thanks for the feedback!
Brad! Your face at 25:31 be like 😮???????.. honestly not just you, we’re all got trolled 😅😂, thought she was offering to buy you some chestnuts 😂… that was hilarious!
I miss those roasted chestnut! I think the old chinese man that sell those chestnut in my town's market had died or something, never see him again after the pandemic 😢
20 is such a good deal! I’ll bargain next time for sure. Not sure why I didn’t this time. I guess because I’m new here I don’t have a good idea what things are supposed to cost yet! Thank you 🙏
No good, no Bad thats means Bisnes are slow because no buyers because ekonomi in Malaysia Right now very in trouble..no job,no Food for some people..i'm Malaysia people..i hope soon will be ok .pray for them Brad u are good man,Solo and Chris to..❤❤❤❤
Seriously, Mr. Brad, bring the whole fam and stay a month in SEA, doing the slow travel thing... Though I guess step #1 is up these subs to the channel...
I wish I could. I know they would love it. But ya everyone has their own jobs, kids, etc. I’m going to at least try to get everyone to asia for a wedding at some point!
Hi Brad, nice to see your take on Petaling St. But after watching this video, I believe you'll be better informed on facts about Malaysia by sticking with Chris or some other YTubers (not the "pro", please!) You asked us so here's the answer: that guy was absolutely not being a pro at all and yes I gotta agree with Chris you should watch out for him. As observed by you and coming from a local, nobody wears that hat - except kids and fanboys. Hoping to see more stuff from you about Malaysia, cheers!
Haha okay I hear you. I’ll be sure to take it all with a grain of salt and learn on my own. Def always open to listening to everyone’s opinions though. Thanks for the info and the nice comment!
Travel Tips - Don't immediately purchase but look around, bargain a bit and compare prices; then choose the outlet and bargain again in order to get the best deal. But don't bargain with food vendors as you wouldn't get it
Good tips thank you! 🙏 I think I’m pretty good at bargaining in general, but I don’t know why I didn’t this time! Will do for non-food stuff next time. Thanks! Can you bargain in the malls? At the privately owned shops?
@@WhereisBrad It depends on which mall you go to. In general, there's no bargaining at higher end malls but you can bargain in some kiosks at medium scale malls
@@WhereisBrad Next trip to Malaysia, expand the visit to explore outside KL city centre. Firstly travel around Klang Valley (KL and Selangor). There are plenty of hidden gems and you can uncover those areas in the same way as you covered the night market at Jalan TAR. If you can stay longer, travel up north by train to Ipoh, Kuala Kangsar, Taiping, Penang, Alor Setar and Padang Besar (border town between Malaysia and Thailand) and you can cover the train back to to Thailand. Or else, travel south bound to Seremban, Melaka, Johor Bahru, Singapore. For more adventures, travel to East Coast to Pahang (Taman Negara National Park), Temerloh, Kuantan, Kuala Terengganu and Kota Bharu. I'll choose off the beaten track
Hi U should bargain the price😅 normally they will say high frm actual price ones U ask for discount then they will give U actual price❤🎉 Chris is right😅why nt go to little india. Its in brickfield. Town of 99% indian stuffs n food🎉
Brad, if u love malls, come to Singapore bro. We literally have huge malls at almost all the subway stations. Northpoint City, Vivo City(Next to Universal Studio),Jurong Point.These are some of the less touristic malls. Around the vicinity of Marina Bay Sands (More touristic area), there are more huge malls. Be prepared for a nice leg massage if u wished to come here and visit all the malls. lol
Ya? Okay I’ve been really wanting to come to Singapore more and more lately! It sounds super cool. And massages, you don’t have to tell me twice lol! I’m already sold. Thanks for the recommendations!! Which is your favorite area if I was to go today?
@@WhereisBrad 1) Our MRT is well connected all over the island. You can get from one end to other in an hour. 2) Sultan Mosque is where most of the tourist will visit. Haji Lane to be specific. It's where they normally drink. Near the mosque, is where all the arab/Malay restaurants, all sorts of desserts ,artisan bakery, teh tarik..etc. 3) If you like nightlife, you can visit Clarke Quay, next to the Singapore river, vicinity of the Marina bay Sands. 4) If you intend to visit the Universal studio(in Sentosa Island), you can either take the tram ride from VivoCity Mall (Top floor), or u can enjoy the walk on the bridge to the Sentosa Island. 5) For leisure activity , you might wanna visit our beach at East Coast Park. You can rent a bicycle and cycle along the beach. We have a hawker centre (East Coast Lagoon) selling satays,seafood etc. 6) We are famous for our Singapore Zoo. The newest one is the Bird's Paradise. 7) If you would like to see the heartland of Singapore (Beyond city area), you can take the train to Yishun. There is a huge mall (Northpoint City Mall). 8) Try our roti canai and nasi lemak. Compare it with Malaysian's. The taste is different. 9) Enjoy the bus ride and train bro, Purchase the Ez-link card (The card you'll use to pay for transportation. You gotta top up some cash into the card). You can get it from the Train station or the 7 Eleven. 10) We are pretty expensive tho. :D The money is used to pay for the safety and cleanlinest of Singapore.haha
@@WhereisBrad We are famous for our Zoo ,Universal studio (Sentosa Island), Malls, Food. 1) We have 3 zoos around the "Main" Zoo. They are called Mandai Zoo,River Safari, Night Safari, Bird's Paradise (latest). 2) Malls : Vivocity, Suntec City, Northpoint City (Heartland). 3) You might wanna check out places like Arab Street (Malay/Arab,fusion food) , Boat Quay (along the Singapore River). 4) Lau Pa Sat / East Coast lagoon (Singapore Beach) for Satays.
@@WhereisBrad Get the Ez-Link Card at the train station or 7 Eleven. You can travel from one end to the other within 1.5hr. I believe we have the best public transport in the world.
For good food, you might wanna drop by "Simpang Bedok" (East of Singapore), you can try the stall called "Spize".The go-to place for locals at night.They offer food variety. For artisan bread, you probably should try "Konditori" at arab street.
@@WhereisBrad never mind, lesson learnt … i think Petaling Street is overrated, there are many uptown and downtown market around, explore more, ask local, and find local seller, those foreign workers are mostly working for other owner, they are just workers and from other owners
I’ve been looking into malacca! I want to do a full tour all over Malaysia now, seems like there’s sooo many beautiful places! What’s your favorite thing to do in Malacca?
@@WhereisBrad should go to city centre melaka , you can walk around there , there have market at jonker street after 6pm . Visit morten village original malay village . Try malacca famous food like cendol . If you want to feel more local u can go pantai klebang (klebang beach) .
@@WhereisBrad You should go city centre u can walk around there and after 6pm there will have night market at jonker street walking distance from there . Can try dessert famous in melaka like cendol , melaka cendol is the best one ! if u want feeling local can visit pantai klebang (klebang beach ) . 1 hour away u can go to nearby state which is Muar in Johor state if u want to visit underrated places i will say hardly see tourist but its like small town with a lot of original Malaysia foods . Muar famous with foods and relax place to visit around.
My biggest thing is food and markets lol, but I don’t know what I don’t know. At this point I just know there are many states and places that are different from KL that I need to visit now
you can try go to "TAMAN TASIK TITIWANGSA" at night time,"UPTOWN DANAU KOTA" also at night. there also got a lot of market and local viral food. this 2 area also in kl@@WhereisBrad
Whenever I'm watching all 3 of u, I feel like u guys are siblings.
Solo is the typical 1st child. He is TMI, not in a naughty way but in a nerdy way. He's got all the info up his sleeves!
Chris is the bubbly middle child. Corny and cheezy, he is basically Mozzarella.
Brad is the youngest child. He is the uplifter, always happy, sweet and kind.
This is one of my favorite comments ever!! lol “mozzarella”, sooo good!! This made my day, I just read it out loud to my wife. Thanks so much for making me smile and laugh!😂🙏🥰
Hahahaha this comment is hilarious. I can’t agree enough 😂😂😂😂😂
@@kinkinnnnnnnnnn lol I know right?! One of my favorite comments ever!
Hi Brad, for good measure, Upin and Ipin is a huge animation series in Malaysia. It is also aired in Brunei, Indonesia, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong and a host of other countries. It has garnered a few local and regional award for best animation as well. At the KLIA (airport), there is a specialised Upin and Ipin store that sells its merchandise as well. As an adult, I watch it too! lol
Oh wow! Interesting! I need to go watch some to see what it’s all about! I can’t believe Solo bought me that 😂
Haha you should watch it before sleep tonight, Upin Ipin represent our tradisional /village life style❤🇲🇾😁 @@WhereisBrad
For your info also Upin & Ipin will build their own theme park
I heard they were trying to market upik ipin to some european countries as well yrs ago.😊
Oh interesting, so it didn’t stick? I’m going to watch some later today
Awesome video bro! I had a fun time with you at the Market! 😁
Dude ya so much fun!!! And thanks again for the hat 😜🙏
haha anytime, let me know if you need extra ones for the family 😄 @@WhereisBrad
@TravelingSoloLogs haha freaking Solo!
Such a good video man! 😂 miss you bro! Malaysia round 2?
Thanks 🙏!! I love walking through it with you! Malaysia round 2 for sure!!!! Let’s go!
It's very nice to see the three of you guys, you with Brad and Solo exploring KL. The three of you guys must visit KL soon.
They’re super fun to go around with! I never stop laughing! Such good guys
@@WhereisBrad 😀
You guys now are my favourite trio.. cool vibes and good chemistry.. keep it up..☺️
Look forward to seeing your collaboration in Malaysia 🇲🇾 more.. 👍
Aww thank you! I love going around with them! Super fun and we never stop laughing! Thanks for the support!!
@@WhereisBrad yea, you all are funny indeed..we can't stop laughing too 😆
Haha glad to hear it!!
Hi Brad, Happy to see you are enjoy in KL City , eating, walking, most important thing is bargaining 😂.. Thank you for promoting Malaysia 🤝
I’ll bargain next time for sure. I don’t know what I was thinking. I’m usually pretty good with that! Next time. Loving every second though thanks for the comment!!!
In 60's., we have trio Bujang Lapuk.. you guys I call Bujang Jambang - Bearded Bachelor Trio 😅😅😅😅
Hahahahahaha omg I love this!
Brad is not bujang anymore
Why not? 😢
Coz u are married 😂@@WhereisBrad
Ahhh so that’s what it means!!! Okay yep then you are right 🥰
Great and interesting sharing. I enjoyed watching it and loved it. Thank you. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
Happy you enjoyed it! This was super fun to make!
bloopers & re-shoot are part of da doco. surreal. gigantic glass tower washed by da twilight. surreal. dude checkd his watch to know how long hes been here. surreal. tiny azz blue midget cartoon hat. surreal. big azz fruit da size of a sports bag. surreal. people wearing fancy fanny packs. surreal. atheist are friends with da muslims. surreal. too many F&B to list as fav. bucket list. this is so surreal. awesome. thx for vlogging ❤
Wow I love this comment!!! These are what motivate me to keep going! Thanks for the love and support! Soooo much fun making this one 🙏🥰
You got ripped off those glasses man! You should have bargained 😂
Ya I totally. Agree. What do you think I should’ve paid??
@@WhereisBrad rm20 max
Oh wow! Okay good to know thank you!!🙏
You should bargain 50%
@@WhereisBrad other place u can get glasses for rm 10
Upin Ipin bucket hat... Fire 🔥🔥🔥🥳
Hahahaha thank you! Freaking Solo! !!!! 😜
You guys are awesome , enjoy your time in Malaysia. Walk walk walk and eat eat eat.
Hahaha walk and eat… that literally all I feel like I’m doing! So much fun! Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
You Are My Favvv UA-camrrrrrr,BRAD
! Really love the way you respect others ,exploring
and enjoying here,Malaysia.
Ayyy! Aww thank you so much. Malaysia is an amazing country! I always try to respect other people and cultures. But it’s super easy when you’re surrounded by friendly and welcoming people, and Malaysia is exactly that! Glad you’re enjoying the vids, I’ll keep them coming! Where are you from?
Brad is back with his Malaysian series with d guys ( Chris & Solo ) of course and i am back to watching his video ... Well that's d least i can do to thank Brad for promoting 🇲🇾 thru' his Malaysian serious videos and i don't skip d ads .... 😄
Hehe the guys are so much fun! When we’re together I can’t stop laughing! Thanks for the support it helps so much!
back with another Malaysia vlog 🙌 🇲🇾
You know it!!! Thanks for following along! I can’t get enough Malaysia!🇲🇾
It looks like you guys had a blast at the markets! Thank you for taking us along with you guys. Safe travels.
Very welcome! It’s been so much fun hanging with them! And exploring KL!
Thank you so much!
Hey Brad. Loved that Upin Ipin hat. It looks great on you👌 If i'm visting Malaysia KL next time i'm gonna get one of those🤞✌
Haha nice! It def didn’t fit me well, but solo was a bro for getting it for me
You three are so entertaining!!! Lots of good information and things to see. Cute hat❤
Haha thank you! It’s so much fun! And I love how much I learn at the same time
Love the video Brad, hope to see more of you Chris and Solo. I found your account via Solo and Chris :D
Awesome! Those guys are so awesome and fun! Thanks for following along!
Yeah I agree with you Brad, all the skyscrapers usually will put antenna at the top of the buildings, not at the base ..
Try to look out our Menara KL Tower
Okay cool cool! Will do
@@WhereisBradAnd it's also acts as a lightning conductor 😊 KL is like the most thunderstruck city in the world lol You should see those videos of KLCC Twin Towers being struck by lightning during a thunderstorm, it's wild and beautiful at the same time. In real life it's kinda super scary hahah
@@nutzhazel oh whoa!🤯
Soya drink is one of healthiest drink, loads of protein.
Oh really?? I can’t believe I’ve never heard of it. Is it different from Soy Milk? It tasted different. Added sugar?
@@WhereisBradyess it comes from soy milk..and ofcourse added sugat😂
@@WhereisBradIt's the same, soya drinks = soya milk 😊 there's also a version of jelly-like soy in sugar water or palm sugar water, that one is also good. This drink is a very big hit during the Ramadhan, to break fast (iftar) because it's refreshing and fulfilling 😁
I see I see. I def want to try the palm sugar one!
I totally agree with Chris as to how he illustrated Bangkok's Chinatown. I have been there countless times & therefore I agree with him, without the slightest doubt. Good video man!
lol ya totally agree. Thank a bunch!
Hey guys..loving this trio since your very 1st day / video in kl/Malaysia. How long will you stay in Malaysia Brad? spend more time to explore other parts of Malaysia besides KL. Go ahead to Northern, Southern, east coast and Boneo of Malaysia. Go to Terengganu beach experience and Sabah/Sarawak for more nature/greenery view . Enjoy bro 👍👍
Super glad you like, I love these guys! Thanks a bunch for following our adventures! I won’t have time to do other places this trip unfortunately, but I know I need to come back to do a full proper tour around the country! I’ve heard sooo much amazing stuff and I NEED to see it all. Thanks for the support!
@@WhereisBrad yeah you're welcome. Malaysia is open for everyone.Feel free to come back at any time 😊 be safe!
Thank you so much 🙏
Nice video, Brad, and the name of the market is written very clear.thankyou👏🤝🏼
Thank you!!! Have you been before, or plan to go? I kind of want to go back and explore the side streets more, seems like there’s a lot going on in the entire Chinatown area that I didn’t get to show in the video.
I live here at the moment I'm from the United Kingdom. I travel around Asia teaching english. I have been in kuala lumpur for 4 months. I'm not sure if anything else is to see around petaling Street
Very cool I did the English thing for only 2 days in Cambodia! It was really fun, and rewarding. I’ll try it out again someday soon.
The most significant difference between the capitals of Southeast Asian countries is that your view is not disturbed by poles and tangled electric cables except Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
Bro, sincere advise from me. When you buy something from Petaling Street, you need to bargain 60% from the price they offer. At least you can get 30% cheaper if not 50% cheaper.
Oh ya, very good distinction! That makes a huge difference to the cities aesthetic!
Where are you from?
U should go to Jalan Melayu near to Masjid India. You can buy bag or any items there.
Oh okay! I was looking up markets in the area so I’m not sure how I missed that. Maybe I was at the wrong time of day? Is that a night market?
@@WhereisBradmaybe u should go the market at afternoon/evening, it is more cheap coz only local know. At the night you can continue food hunt at Tunku Abdul Rahman (TAR) night market at saturday.
Nice. I went to Jalan TAR not long before this and it was intense but amazing!! Good tip thanks!🙏
The hat never go wrong.
18:49 instant hit😂
Hahahaah I can’t believe Solo. What a bro!
the jackfruit you tried 29:00 is called nangka, the one you mentioned must be a different type of jackfruit called cempedak, which is more gooey and not crunchy. Boths are good though
Ahhh that explains so much! I kinda thought they did something to make it that way. I think I like the other one much better. Thank you! Which do you prefer?
@@WhereisBrad if eaten raw, I'd prefer nangka but cempedak is heavenly when fried. You should try it if you come back here.
@khaipower ooooh ya I did try that!!! At Jalan TAR! Sooo delicious!
@@WhereisBrad Artocarpus integer, commonly known as cempedak and nangka (jackfruit) are cousins. Jackfruit is eaten raw and cempedak is normally battered (covered with mixture of flour, eggs and milk) and deep fried. Actually, cempedak tastes better if eaten raw, however it is deep fried to reduce the possibility of GERD (Gastroesophageal reflux disease).
Cempedak is seasonal (like durian) while jackfruit is not.
That sun glasses are expensive. You should have bargain 😊
Yaaa. How much you think? 20RM is what others have said
Yaa I think so
other place u can get glasses for rm 10
@@WhereisBradYup, 10,15, 20 at most. Same with hats or caps. For sandals, you called it slides, I think that's why the guy was confused 😅 and it will cost around 15,20,25,30 for good imitation one. Always go for 50% or lower when bargaining because the seller will try to raise it to 70%, most of the time you can get it at 40% if you're lucky.
Oh wow! Haha okay so people don’t call them slides here?
3 of my favourites right here!
Hehe awesome going around with these guys! Thank you!!🙏
welcome to Kuala Lumpur =)
Thank you! This country is amazing!! Where are you commenting from?
Dope hat bro, wear it the entire series!😂
Hahaha we’ll see……
16:38 Chris was right. Petaling Steet is where tourist get ripped off with expensive stuff. For example, the shades you bought for RM60, can be found less than RM20 and for the hat, it's never more than RM15 in any malaysian night market.
And one important thing, what more to call China Town while almost all vendors are from Bangladesh? It indeed already lost it's vibe and authenticity long time ago...
Aw thanks a bummer. I wish I could see it before too! I need to be better at bargaining. I’m usually pretty good with that, but I just forgot this time. Next time! Do you have a favorite night market?
other place u can get glasses for rm 10
Hat looks good Brad
Haha thank you very much!
Hi Brad. Your videos popped up in my feed. So I've binged watched some of them. Your vlogs are sorta like Chris but your vibes are more chill and easygoing! Think you'll do really well here if you decide to extend your travels around the country. And no, that guy's no pro, quite the opposite actually lol. Look around you, no locals be wearing that hat unless maybe a 4yr old. Self proclaimed unofficial ambassadors should at least know the flags of each state or the flag of the state he currently stays in. Just sayin'. Tsk tsk. Anyhow, like the latest vid of you at BTS, that was super fun to watch how you mingle with those boys and you trying out archery. Thank you for what you do and wish you more happy and safe travels ahead!
Thanks a bunch! I have to leave without exploring outside KL this time, but I will come back and do way more Malaysia soon! There’s so much I haven’t seen! And yes, I will make sure to learn on my own. I do like to learn from others, but at the end of the day I take it all with a grain of salt and form my own opinions. Thanks for the nice comment and for the support!
Merdeka 118 building's name "Merdeka" in English it means "Independence". The Merdeka 118 was designed to resemble Malaysia's first Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman's stature as he proclaimed Malaysian independence on 31st August 1957.
Min 4.51..yes the antenna makes a building looks taller but the antenna on top of Merdeka 118 signifies the Tunku Abdul Rahman's outstretched hand gesture whereby he raised his hand up and chanted "Merdeka" seven times.
Whoa! That’s super cool! Thanks for the info! Helps me appreciate it so much more! Where are you from?
@@WhereisBradI am from Penang. Do come here and experience the authenticity of "Nasi Kandar".
Okay. I had nasi kandar in KL and it was my favorite so far! I guess I need to try it in Penang now!
Rm60?for that sunglasses.that's only abt rm25
Dang I got ripped off! It’s okay happy to support the locals, but will bargain next time for sure!
@@WhereisBrad😂😂😂👍
@@WhereisBradbangladesh are not local btw 😂
lol ya… good point
other place u can get glasses for rm 10
Hi Brad, happy to see you enjoy in KL City
Thank you! KL is such an amazing place!! Anywhere you think I should visit next?
Your blue hat would make your head feels warmer than the tropical heat without blocking the sunshine to your eyes.
Haha that hat was funny but didn’t fit my large head lol
I think the one you're talking about wasn't jackfruit. It's similar to jackfruit, it was chempedak.
Wait really?! Wow I looked it up! I didn’t know this was a thing! And now I know about Breadfruit now too ! Cool!
I love the architecture of the mosque in KL, it’s incredibly beautiful. 😊
Beautiful indeed!
@@WhereisBrad How do you think about Islam? 😊
12:39 always bargain brad....at least half the price.... everytime you buy stuff in chinatown...thats how it works here....
Good advice! Ya honestly I just forgot to bargain. I feel like I’m honestly really good at bargaining and I missed an opportunity to show off my skills!
lesson learn Brad.. rm60 for that glass really expensive😅😅
I see! Ya I need to not get ripped off
@@WhereisBrad 😆😆😆👍👍👍
other place u can get glasses for rm 10
Hi Brad, how about you go watching some movies in cinema. What I mean is you should try go see Malaysia cinema and experience it.. Other than that you should go to the THEME PARK at Genting Highland. It is amazing and you gonna love it
I thought about that! It sounds really fun, but would they have English? I think I’d enjoy it even without understanding, I’d just have to try to figure out what’s happening lol.😂
I for sure want to check out Genting Highlands and their theme park. It looks amazing! Thanks for the cool ideas!
@@WhereisBrad Most of the movies have English subtitle. It would be more fun and entertaining if Chris and Solo were there too trying new cinema experience with you or they have done it without you knowing it 😂 Have fun Brad and if you go to Genting Highlands, I cannot wait to see how your reaction about that place..
Blessings from Trinidad🇹🇹❤️🇹🇹❤️🇹🇹❤️🇹🇹❤️ love Chris also😊
Cool my first Trinidad comment! Thank you!!🙏
We have a food hall here in Perth and they make the Soy Bean fresh, and you can save your plastic milk carton and they will fill it for you. Taste so much better then the shop product. I love it after eating something spicy, 😍
Wow that’s so cool. I’ve never heard of anything like that in America. So different to me!
International version of Bujang Lapok.. Ramlee, Ajis & Sudin. 😁 (no malicious intended).
I bet if you guys do that Bujang Lapok dance... your subscribers will skyrocket to the infinity and beyond.
Siapa setuju... reply Yes.
Oh okay!!! I appreciate the tip!!! Thanks so much!! Do you know the dance? Is there a place where everyone does it?
@@WhereisBrad I did send you a link but YT did not allow it and it got deleted.
Ahh okay I’ll do a little research! I appreciate you!
Solo good at bargain.. that’s the way you should do 👍😊
Okay ya… I need to step up my game for sure 👍
I really love those chestnuts!! But it was so hard to find around my area.
That’s so fresh, soft, and delicious!!🤤 where are you from? Are there markets like this nearby?
Heyyy Buddy
The colour of e hat BLUE matches your eyes definitely
SWEETNESS
Enjoy Malaysia 🇲🇾
Zach @ Singapore 🇸🇬
Aww thank you so much!😊 hoping to visit Singapore soon!!
@@WhereisBrad
Splendid sounds like a plan definitely
Welcome to The Sunny Island of Singapore 🇸🇬
UNIQUELY SINGAPORE 🇸🇬
Do buzz when u r in Town
Zach 😎
Halo Brat, that yellow shirt uncle was saying (not bad not good) that bussiness is just everage, not very good not very bad 🤭👍❤️🇲🇾 and you bought that glasses so expensive 🤭 you should bargain first ahaha
Haha gotcha. After watching and editing I could understand better. Nice guy for sure 👍 . Thank you for helping and for your support!!
_A bit info if you wanna learn Bahasa Malaysia or Bahasa Melayu just watch Upon Ipin after that may be P, Ramlee movies. Just like people's go to the USA learn English from Godfather movie._
Oh that makes sense! Cool thank you, I will! It’s a show right, should I start at a certain episode? Or is it more like a movie?
Respect! Soloman a Syrian man speak Mandarin and do bargaining. Hope Solo learn more about Malaysia and understand the real situation rather speak from own opinion.
I learn so much from Solo! Solo is the man!!
It's really hard to understand any situation in Malaysia because of our ever changing policies and government in such a short span of time 😂😂😂 Just let Solo be lol
@@nutzhazel lol
Brad, when you go to Jalan Petaling ( Petaling Street), you may need to bargain a little bit.
I think I need to bargain a lot more lol. How much do you think I should’ve paid for the glasses? Honestly, I consider myself a very advanced bargainer lol, but here I honestly just forgot
Such a typical tourist in this one 😅
@@WhereisBrad other place u can get glasses for rm 10
U cant get 20ringgit only
26:38 the jackfruit spike wont hurt you brad... But the weight maybe...i think you were thinking about durian when you said that....
Yep, I meant durian! I’ve never actually seen jackfruit in a tree
@@WhereisBradthe sap from jackfruit and mangoesteen are difficult to clean in hotel. People just eat and never use a proper way to wipe their fingers.
Since you are in the midst of Chinese New Year, do go try out Chinese Restaurant cuisine and experience the Lou Sang (spring toss) which you'll only get during this period of time.
I’m seeing “yee sang” when I google it. Is that the same thing?
@@WhereisBrad yes it is the same 😁
Okay looks interesting! Thank you for showing me!
Try coming to Indonesia, you definitely won't regret it 😇😇😇😍😍😍. And there are more tourist destinations to visit, the best culture and food paradises in the world than Malaysia. Indonesia has 17,508 islands spread from Sabang to Marauke. There are so many Indonesian tourist attractions that you can visit, such as: Bali, Raja Ampat, Thousand Islands, PIK, Labuan Bajo, Borobudur Temple, Prambanan Temple, Mount Bromo, Bunaken, Komodo Island, Toraja, Bandung, Jogyakarta, etc. Indonesia has many original cultures and the most delicious food in the world such as Rendang, Soto, Sate, Martabak, etc. Indonesia has a Jakarta-Bandung fast train with a speed of up to 354 km/hour with a track length of 142.3 km. Only 30 minutes to arrive in Bandung using the Indonesian fast train Whoosh. Many Indonesian foods and Indonesian culture are claimed by Malaysia such as Rendang, Batik, Wayang, Reog Ponorogo, Angklung, Pendet Dance from Bali, Keris, Pancak Silat, etc. Food with so many flavors, variants and spices only exists in Indonesia. Malaysia always claims everything from Indonesia, because Malaysia does not have a diverse and numerous culture like Indonesia.
13:19 He meant that everything is "so-so", to be specific he said "Not good, not bad" So you're good Brad xD
Ahh I see. lol makes sense and I hear it clearly now lol
Brad, Solo, and Chris exploring KL's Chinatown market - now that's what I call squad goals! 🌆 Who else is itching to join the adventure? 😀😀
Haha the dynamic with them is super fun! I’m lucky to have two friends who are super well traveled and hilarious too! So much fun!
@@WhereisBrad Yeah, well awesome that your hard work have started to pay off lately. You're growing really well, keep working as hard as you have Brad.
Solo t shirt very nice and cool i like it
Ya that man dresses smart for the weather for sure!
The you tube trio alive ..
Haha yassss! So much fun with these guys!
Hi Brad, you should add a couple of snacks pitstop into your market walk vlogs. Just to keep the content interesting and memorable! 😅
Ya you’re right! I didn’t really buy or do too much in this one. I think I was distracted by everything I was looking at this time. I’ll step it up next time 🙏 thanks for the feedback!
Brad! Your face at 25:31 be like 😮???????.. honestly not just you, we’re all got trolled 😅😂, thought she was offering to buy you some chestnuts 😂… that was hilarious!
Hahah I was so confused! lol glad it wasn’t just us.
@@WhereisBrad 😬
I miss those roasted chestnut! I think the old chinese man that sell those chestnut in my town's market had died or something, never see him again after the pandemic 😢
Oh wow that’s terrible! And was that the only place you can get them?
@@WhereisBrad Yeah, I live in a small town in Johor, there's only one of everything here 😔😅
Dang I see.
You should try soya with brown sugar, it's yummy!
Oooh! That sounds really good. Could you tell if he has that option at his booth?
@WhereisBrad Mmm, at his stall, I got no idea on that, but usually they have it..
Okay cool! That sounds bomb so I’ll keep an eye out! Thanks for the tip, where are you commenting from??
@@WhereisBradyeah much better than the white sugar.. KL lahh 😀
Oh is that what I had? White sugar? I thought it was very sweet. Too sweet for regular milk
Expensive brad u can get the sun glass rm 20 ringgit in petaling street if u want buy u bargain the price 60 so expensive
20 is such a good deal! I’ll bargain next time for sure. Not sure why I didn’t this time. I guess because I’m new here I don’t have a good idea what things are supposed to cost yet! Thank you 🙏
other place u can get glasses for rm 10
The chestnuts were roasted in coffee beans and sugar.
Wait what?? Those are coffee beans?! No wonder I love the smell so much. Wow
Hello Brad, I always feel intrigued by your amazing travel videos, I miss visiting Kuala Lumpur, I hope to be able to go back to KL again soon. 😊
Thanks for always following along!
@@WhereisBrad How have you been? 😊
@@WhereisBrad You are welcome. 😊
I've been great! Hope you're well too
@@WhereisBradI am doing fine, let’s stay in touch, friend. 😊
Chris is more funnier when he is a lil bit drunk 😅
Hahaha so you can tell??
Great 👍 video 👍 😊
Thank you very much!! Where are you commenting from?
actually the hat for children 😅😅
Haha I figured!!! lol it did not fit my head at all lol
No good, no Bad thats means Bisnes are slow because no buyers because ekonomi in Malaysia Right now very in trouble..no job,no Food for some people..i'm Malaysia people..i hope soon will be ok .pray for them Brad u are good man,Solo and Chris to..❤❤❤❤
I see. Well I liked his positive attitude for sure! Thanks for the info, very interesting. Yes they are great guys!
Nice hat brad malaysia kid love upin dan ipin cartoon they a lagend
Haha I guess Solo hasn’t steered me wrong! lol I have a big head so I had to wear it on the back of my head
Chris as the local expert... And historian...
Seriously, Mr. Brad, bring the whole fam and stay a month in SEA, doing the slow travel thing... Though I guess step #1 is up these subs to the channel...
Though I guess Thailand is in SEA... 🤦
I wish I could. I know they would love it. But ya everyone has their own jobs, kids, etc. I’m going to at least try to get everyone to asia for a wedding at some point!
@13:00 The man said "No bad.. no good". What he meant was things were just normal, nothing that bad and nothing really that good either.
lol gotcha. After editing I can understand it easily now. Thank you
Nice Malaysian foods...
I haven’t tried anything I didn’t like yet! What’s your favorite?
That uncle said "normal", not "no video". 😆
I realized that later while editing. Thank you!
love the hat!!! ❤
Hahahaha
Hi Brad, nice to see your take on Petaling St. But after watching this video, I believe you'll be better informed on facts about Malaysia by sticking with Chris or some other YTubers (not the "pro", please!)
You asked us so here's the answer: that guy was absolutely not being a pro at all and yes I gotta agree with Chris you should watch out for him. As observed by you and coming from a local, nobody wears that hat - except kids and fanboys.
Hoping to see more stuff from you about Malaysia, cheers!
Haha okay I hear you. I’ll be sure to take it all with a grain of salt and learn on my own. Def always open to listening to everyone’s opinions though. Thanks for the info and the nice comment!
Travel Tips - Don't immediately purchase but look around, bargain a bit and compare prices; then choose the outlet and bargain again in order to get the best deal. But don't bargain with food vendors as you wouldn't get it
Good tips thank you! 🙏 I think I’m pretty good at bargaining in general, but I don’t know why I didn’t this time! Will do for non-food stuff next time. Thanks! Can you bargain in the malls? At the privately owned shops?
@@WhereisBrad It depends on which mall you go to. In general, there's no bargaining at higher end malls but you can bargain in some kiosks at medium scale malls
Gotcha okay cool tyty!
@@WhereisBrad Next trip to Malaysia, expand the visit to explore outside KL city centre. Firstly travel around Klang Valley (KL and Selangor). There are plenty of hidden gems and you can uncover those areas in the same way as you covered the night market at Jalan TAR. If you can stay longer, travel up north by train to Ipoh, Kuala Kangsar, Taiping, Penang, Alor Setar and Padang Besar (border town between Malaysia and Thailand) and you can cover the train back to to Thailand. Or else, travel south bound to Seremban, Melaka, Johor Bahru, Singapore. For more adventures, travel to East Coast to Pahang (Taman Negara National Park), Temerloh, Kuantan, Kuala Terengganu and Kota Bharu. I'll choose off the beaten track
hello brad when you gonna post your bangladesh videos with chris
Those will come after Malaysia!! So very soon! Sorry for the wait but thanks for following along!
@@WhereisBrad no problem keep up the good work love watching the Malaysia ones so much love the vibe and the country
Does Solo make videos if so what’s his channel name I can’t find it by searching Solo
Nice video I’m glad I found you thru Travel With Chris channel 👍
@travelingsolologs
Yes he does!!
you should consider move to KL/Malaysia
Haha, I love it here I could legitimately see that as a possibility
@@WhereisBrad do it soon with the new mm2h program. It benefit lots compare to the previous one that I don't see before.
Well I’d only consider it later in life, for now I want to continue traveling the 🌎 world 🥰🙏
Nice hat !
Hahaha thank you!! You can thank Solo for that one lol
nice to see you bro
You too!! I’m having a 💥 blast!!
Chris looks like a local in this video
Hahaha how so?
@@WhereisBrad he blends with the local well
@@shiroiichigo gotcha gotcha. lol all the locals knew him too
Hi U should bargain the price😅 normally they will say high frm actual price ones U ask for discount then they will give U actual price❤🎉 Chris is right😅why nt go to little india. Its in brickfield. Town of 99% indian stuffs n food🎉
Okay. How much should I have bargained for the glasses do you think?
@@WhereisBradRM 40 bt he won't give U he will say 45 that's a good price. They make profit more than 30%dnt worry
@@WhereisBradmost of the sellers nt local they rent frm local ppl. Some work for the boss
Ahhh I see. Okay I will bargain more aggressively next time for sure. Without being too much though.
@@WhereisBrad other place u can get glasses for rm 10
you guys really having good times togather, i enjoy to watch ur video Brad
I’m super happy to hear that! Ya these guys are super fun and funny to be around! Never stop laughing!
Merdeka 118 the antenna signifies our first PM holding up his hand declaring independence.
Oh really? That’s really interesting! How cool thanks for sharing!
Hey krishman please make one super series in Philippines
What’s “krishman”??
I’m actually half Filipino. And I plan to do a big series in the Philippines soon!!
@@WhereisBrad 👍 and game changer of krishman
I'm waiting to see u eating durian..😅😅😅
I’ve had it a few times off camera! Okay I’ll get some soon and be sure to record! I LOVE DURIAN!!!!!
That Chinese uncle was saying that everything is going just okay.. no good no bad just normal, means he earns just a bit, not very much, but okay.
Haha ya, realized that while editing. Thank you!
Brad, if u love malls, come to Singapore bro. We literally have huge malls at almost all the subway stations. Northpoint City, Vivo City(Next to Universal Studio),Jurong Point.These are some of the less touristic malls.
Around the vicinity of Marina Bay Sands (More touristic area), there are more huge malls. Be prepared for a nice leg massage if u wished to come here and visit all the malls. lol
Ya? Okay I’ve been really wanting to come to Singapore more and more lately! It sounds super cool. And massages, you don’t have to tell me twice lol! I’m already sold. Thanks for the recommendations!! Which is your favorite area if I was to go today?
@@WhereisBrad 1) Our MRT is well connected all over the island. You can get from one end to other in an hour.
2) Sultan Mosque is where most of the tourist will visit. Haji Lane to be specific. It's where they normally drink. Near the mosque, is where all the arab/Malay restaurants, all sorts of desserts ,artisan bakery, teh tarik..etc.
3) If you like nightlife, you can visit Clarke Quay, next to the Singapore river, vicinity of the Marina bay Sands.
4) If you intend to visit the Universal studio(in Sentosa Island), you can either take the tram ride from VivoCity Mall (Top floor), or u can enjoy the walk on the bridge to the Sentosa Island.
5) For leisure activity , you might wanna visit our beach at East Coast Park. You can rent a bicycle and cycle along the beach. We have a hawker centre (East Coast Lagoon) selling satays,seafood etc.
6) We are famous for our Singapore Zoo. The newest one is the Bird's Paradise.
7) If you would like to see the heartland of Singapore (Beyond city area), you can take the train to Yishun. There is a huge mall (Northpoint City Mall).
8) Try our roti canai and nasi lemak. Compare it with Malaysian's. The taste is different.
9) Enjoy the bus ride and train bro, Purchase the Ez-link card (The card you'll use to pay for transportation. You gotta top up some cash into the card). You can get it from the Train station or the 7 Eleven.
10) We are pretty expensive tho. :D The money is used to pay for the safety and cleanlinest of Singapore.haha
@@WhereisBrad We are famous for our Zoo ,Universal studio (Sentosa Island), Malls, Food.
1) We have 3 zoos around the "Main" Zoo. They are called Mandai Zoo,River Safari, Night Safari, Bird's Paradise (latest).
2) Malls : Vivocity, Suntec City, Northpoint City (Heartland).
3) You might wanna check out places like Arab Street (Malay/Arab,fusion food) , Boat Quay (along the Singapore River).
4) Lau Pa Sat / East Coast lagoon (Singapore Beach) for Satays.
@@WhereisBrad Get the Ez-Link Card at the train station or 7 Eleven. You can travel from one end to the other within 1.5hr.
I believe we have the best public transport in the world.
For good food, you might wanna drop by "Simpang Bedok" (East of Singapore), you can try the stall called "Spize".The go-to place for locals at night.They offer food variety.
For artisan bread, you probably should try "Konditori" at arab street.
Brilliant vid bro👍
Glad you liked it! Thank you!!🙏 where are you commenting from?
Manchester, uk
Sweet. Never been! Only to London but only for a very short time.
Hope we stay in touch, Brad. 😊
Me too!
@@WhereisBrad What are you doing this week? 😊
This week I’m not in Malaysia!
@@WhereisBrad I am spending time with my husband & parents during the weekends. 😊
RM60 fot tyhat for that shadea is expensive, find other market place, that will be only around RM15
Oh wow! I got ripped off lol!😂
@@WhereisBrad never mind, lesson learnt … i think Petaling Street is overrated, there are many uptown and downtown market around, explore more, ask local, and find local seller, those foreign workers are mostly working for other owner, they are just workers and from other owners
Ah makes sense. Ya I’ll spend time really exploring and figuring out the right prices and deals. I love shopping like that lol
Kul 12.30 pm aku blah ramainirg blah
Haha huh?🤔
You should try to go other state like malacca historical city hehehe
I’ve been looking into malacca! I want to do a full tour all over Malaysia now, seems like there’s sooo many beautiful places! What’s your favorite thing to do in Malacca?
@@WhereisBrad
should go to city centre melaka , you can walk around there , there have market at jonker street after 6pm . Visit morten village original malay village . Try malacca famous food like cendol . If you want to feel more local u can go pantai klebang (klebang beach) .
@@WhereisBrad You should go city centre u can walk around there and after 6pm there will have night market at jonker street walking distance from there . Can try dessert famous in melaka like cendol , melaka cendol is the best one ! if u want feeling local can visit pantai klebang (klebang beach ) .
1 hour away u can go to nearby state which is Muar in Johor state if u want to visit underrated places i will say hardly see tourist but its like small town with a lot of original Malaysia foods . Muar famous with foods and relax place to visit around.
Okay cool! Thank you so much for the tips! Is this where you live?
@@WhereisBrad i live in muar but people in Muar love to go malacca ! because 1 hour away from malacca
U go to eat Ramli Burger bro
I still haven’t had one! I will for sure! How do you like to order yours?
A lots of activity and local food u should try bro.
Ya for real! I’m amazed how much different stuff there is scattered all over it’s so fun and different each place I go! Are you from KL?
i staying near kl. what the first thing u want to find in malaysia?i can suggest to you
My biggest thing is food and markets lol, but I don’t know what I don’t know. At this point I just know there are many states and places that are different from KL that I need to visit now
you can try go to "TAMAN TASIK TITIWANGSA" at night time,"UPTOWN DANAU KOTA" also at night. there also got a lot of market and local viral food. this 2 area also in kl@@WhereisBrad
maybe u can try going to "TAMAN TASIK TITIWANGSA" and "UPTWON DANAU KOTA". this 2 area also in kl and got lots of local viral food and market.