Malaysia is my parent's home town. They are Chinese Malaysians. I really enjoyed your china video blogs especially in Guangdong province since my grandpa grew up there. Hope you enjoy Malaysia!!
You simply have to try Sarawak Laksa! It might just surprise you. As someone from northern Malaysia, I have a soft spot for Sarawak Laksa dishes. If you can't make it to Sarawak, don't worry - you'll find it in any Sarawakian restaurant. It's a delicious, versatile dish that's loved by many. Laksa is a bit of a subjective food, isn't it? Some people love the sour, some love spicy, and some love it more fishy. It all depends on personal taste and where you're from. :) Lovely video too, looking forward for more.
Guys, this is the best vldeo I've ever watched showcasing melaka. I live in england at the moment but will be leaving soon for good, I'm heading for singapore. I can't wait to explore malaysia. Can't believe how beautiful melaka is, thank you guys.
Laksa exist in almost every state in Malaysia with distinctive touch and ingredients. Laksa Johor using spaghetti and shrimp broth, laksa Penang and laksa Kedah both orangey fish base broth, Laksa Terengganu with rice noodles in white broth, laksa Sarawak with special noodles, all shredded chicken and fresh prawn, laksam specialty in Kelantan with coconut milk and fish white broth, assam laksa taste more acidic with mint or pineapple cubes added and the list goes on😊
@@gabangadgetmy dalam kuah dia ada udang kering tumbuk, saya tahu kuah dia pakai ikan. Saya pakai perkataan "shrimp" walaupun ada resipi yg tumis kulit "prawn" dulu sbg perisa asas.
@@imanmanimanman7667 ada laksa, yang dikira makanan etnik kecil di Medan, Riau dan Sunda. Bergantung di mana mereka boleh dapat bahan masakan sebab di pulau pulau kecil, amat sulit sekiranya bahan pembuatan sukar didapati. Kita di sini, syukur berniaga tepung gandum dengan negara luar dan tuai padi untuk dijadikan tepung beras. Jika Armada Maharaja Yongle tidak memperkenalkan makanan laksa, barangkali Marco Polo pun pulang tanpa ciptaan baru bernama spaghetti. Pangeran Zhenghe dan masyarakat dari Bangsa Ming sudah lama berbaur dengan masyarakat sehingga terbit idea untuk mencipta Laksa.
So proud of you guys - you made the effort to learn every local name correctly, from food to street names. Every name was spot on! You can get popular Malaysian food pretty much anywhere in Malaysia; they’re not usually linked to a particular place. Also, you haven’t tried Char Kuay Teow yet - fried rice sticks with prawns. It’s one of Malaysia’s best! It’s of course also based on luck where you eat to get the best ones!
Assam literal translation is sour flavour. Tamarind is asam as fruit. We use tamarind as a base flavour for sour in most of the dishes. Asam Pedas, Asam Laksa etc. Laksa is Malaysia, each state has their own unique version. From Kedah all the way to Sarawak.
One thing beautiful about Malaysia is that the most nice and authentic as well as local places of worship, whether catholic churches, mosques or temples for Indian and Chinese are at the rural areas - some with good architecture, others with very open people :)
*Welcome to Malaysia truly Asia good food, people beautiful beach, skyscrapers & others, Msian likes to lepak Mamak drink Teh Tarik Jom joining Malaysian 🇲🇾💙🧡♥️💙🇲🇾*
After this go to KUANTAN TOWN ..inside there go to TELUK CEMPEDAK BEACH...so beautiful n relax there...from KL about 3 hours by Bus....tke bus from TBS Station👍
Malaysia is best for showcasing harmony amongst its people. You can have a church next to a temple next to a mosque no problem. Love my country very much
Nyonya laksa/Laksa Lemak is a common peranakan (blend of Malay & Chinese) cuisine from Melaka with rich coconut milk-based broth noodle. Penang/Assam Laksa is a sour, fish (mackerel) based broth, rice noodle from Penang
Laksa penang Asam laksa nyonya - melaka Laksa sarawak Laksa johor Laksa terengganu - 2types red and white Laksa siam - basically from thailand but a big hit here Laksa sarang - perak So total 7 states in Malaysia got laksa
I could sense the cheerful and positive vibe by looking at you both.Such a friendly couple.You mingle with the locals very easily.Hope you have a blast time here.❤
The mural painting of the “famous Chinese empress” is actually Chinese actress Fang Bing Bing who is Melaka Tourist Ambassador for visit Melaka Year 2024 🥂
what to eat in melaka is :- kuih keria antarabangsa coconut shake dessert called 'dodol' asam pedas selera kampung. there are not so many tourist want to try asam pedas, maybe its too spicy? 🤣
1:05 - That is not water taxi. That is called "Melaka River Cruse". Manage by same company. Melaka River and Beach Development Corporation is the founder and operator of Melaka River Cruise. Water Taxi is other kind of water transport. 😅 • Watching from Petaling Jaya , Selangor. I'm Melaka people ✌🏻 🙂
I know what she is telling you about. The sourness not only coming from tamarind but we add another kind of herb calles “asam keping” or scientifically known as Garcinia atroviridis/Garcinia Cambogia. The taste is more sour than tamarind.
Nice to see u guys enjoy Melaka, one of the most rich historical state in Malaysia 🇲🇾..FYI, next month 31 August we gonna celebrate Hari Merdeka(Independence day) hope u can join us 👌
42:40 - The original name is "Bukit Melaka" ( Melaka Hill ) before the city of Melaka was attacked by the colonists. Now the Melaka state government changed it back to its original name.
That wall mural must be Chinese actress, Fan Bing Bing who was in Melaka recently as Ambassador for Melaka Tourism . U just miss seeing her in the flesh.
You got to try the Nyonya cuisines and Satay Celup when in Melaka, and yes, Melaka serves one of the best Cendol in the country, but you need to locate the good ones. Yes you're right, Asam is Tamarind!😅😊
Welcome to Malaysia "Truely Asia".Just enjoy your amazing exploration of Malacca and Malaysia in Particular..Now you have experience the warmth hospitality of malaysian that will be difficult to erase on your fond memories whilst you are here..Come to Borneo Sabah East Malaysia where Lots of Local durian are available in the market that are so cheap due to it's over supply of demand..cov now is the 2nd season of the year normally July to August the peak month of durian..and also you will find different vibe here in Borneo Sabah and experience the warmth hospitality of Sabahan..Lots of fascinating and amazing places to explore here in Sabah awaits..Cheers from me Sabah Borneo..Kota kinabalu is the capital city but commonly known as KK itself..
Hahaha, you both finally came to Melacca.😊 There is a tall building (41st Floor) named The Shore. You can have Melacca night view there. Seating in the Pampas cafe enjoying the blow of wind and night view. Have you been to Genting Highland ,Cameron Highland and Fraser Hill ? How about to have venture at Port Dickson(Negeri Sembilan State), Minyak Beku, Desaru, Tioman Island, Gunung Ledang(Tangkak)(Johor State), Pangkor Island, (Perak State) Paddy field (Kedah State) Penang Island ?
For food besides Laksa, you folks should also try Peranakan foods (a Chinese Malaysian cuisine). Just ask around in the city center, I'm sure you'll be pointed to some Peranakan restaurants.
looks like a cool multi-cultural city. what are the hotel prices there? I've been to thailand and vietnam, but not malaysia but the food/drinks seem comparable.
Malaysia is very reasonably priced for most things to be fair, beautiful landscapes, delicious food and friendly locals… would defo recommend a visit 🥰
Here's a list of laksa that I know, all of them are different from one another: Laksa Kuala Perlis (Perlis) Laksa Lemak Kedah (Kedah) Asam Laksa (Penang) Laksa Ipoh (Perak) Laksa Kari Nyonya (Melaka) Laksa Johor (Johor) Laksa Sarawak (Sarawak) Laksa Terengganu (Terengganu) Laksam (Kelantan/Terengganu) You most probably can get Asam Laksa & Laksa Kari throughout Malaysia. As for the other laksa, you need to visit each states individually to try them. Go try them all and please make a ranking video of your fav laksa.
Woohoo enjoy Melaka guys! 🥹🙌🏼🇲🇾
@@AlanaDunsmore 😀
Mana encik Abas😂
@@ZaiNaL_81 Ada. Mungkin dia tengah sibuk tolong Alana masak nasi lemak dengan rendang, nak jamu Nana dengan masakan Malaysia. 😀
Such an incredible city, we absolutely loved our time there 🥰🥰
Hello pretty alana! ❤
Every state in Malaysia has its own laksa. Asam laksa is Penang, nyonya laksa is from Malacca, etc. Each has their own distinctive flavours
They’re all amazing in their own special way 🤩
I'm one of the students in your video 🙋🏻♀️ i’m from indonesia
Hey 👋🏼 hope you guys had a good trip 🤩
🤩🤩🤩
@@sunkissedbucketlist thank you ❣️
Malaysia is my parent's home town. They are Chinese Malaysians. I really enjoyed your china video blogs especially in Guangdong province since my grandpa grew up there. Hope you enjoy Malaysia!!
Where are you from?
Tapi China Tiongkok di malasia tidak bisa berbahasa Melayu dengan baik dan benar 😊
@@Sengyipgoh I'm born in New Zealand but my parents are born in Malaysia.
@@suhanjayalian5044so?
Glad you’re enjoying the videos 🥰
You simply have to try Sarawak Laksa! It might just surprise you. As someone from northern Malaysia, I have a soft spot for Sarawak Laksa dishes. If you can't make it to Sarawak, don't worry - you'll find it in any Sarawakian restaurant. It's a delicious, versatile dish that's loved by many. Laksa is a bit of a subjective food, isn't it? Some people love the sour, some love spicy, and some love it more fishy. It all depends on personal taste and where you're from. :) Lovely video too, looking forward for more.
WoW. I Love Malacca too.
Guys, this is the best vldeo I've ever watched showcasing melaka. I live in england at the moment but will be leaving soon for good, I'm heading for singapore. I can't wait to explore malaysia. Can't believe how beautiful melaka is, thank you guys.
Thanks for the kind words and we loved our time in Melaka 🥰
the waterboat is actually better enjoyed at night time
next destination maybe you can try klebang coconut 🥥 shake and kuih keria gula melaka
Laksa exist in almost every state in Malaysia with distinctive touch and ingredients. Laksa Johor using spaghetti and shrimp broth, laksa Penang and laksa Kedah both orangey fish base broth, Laksa Terengganu with rice noodles in white broth, laksa Sarawak with special noodles, all shredded chicken and fresh prawn, laksam specialty in Kelantan with coconut milk and fish white broth, assam laksa taste more acidic with mint or pineapple cubes added and the list goes on😊
Isn’t that incredible, we’ve tried quite a few ourselves now 🥰
Maaf bang laksa johor bukan guna kuah udang tu mee bandung 😢 laksa johor kuah die rasa nak dekat sama macam laksa teganu
@@gabangadgetmy dalam kuah dia ada udang kering tumbuk, saya tahu kuah dia pakai ikan. Saya pakai perkataan "shrimp" walaupun ada resipi yg tumis kulit "prawn" dulu sbg perisa asas.
@@WafeeTerengganudi Indonesia pasal apa tidak ada laksa membuatkan aku sangat hairan😮😮😮
@@imanmanimanman7667 ada laksa, yang dikira makanan etnik kecil di Medan, Riau dan Sunda. Bergantung di mana mereka boleh dapat bahan masakan sebab di pulau pulau kecil, amat sulit sekiranya bahan pembuatan sukar didapati. Kita di sini, syukur berniaga tepung gandum dengan negara luar dan tuai padi untuk dijadikan tepung beras. Jika Armada Maharaja Yongle tidak memperkenalkan makanan laksa, barangkali Marco Polo pun pulang tanpa ciptaan baru bernama spaghetti. Pangeran Zhenghe dan masyarakat dari Bangsa Ming sudah lama berbaur dengan masyarakat sehingga terbit idea untuk mencipta Laksa.
Both of you doesn't look like tourist more like local Malaysian...always happy everyway you go in Malaysia....
We love spending time in Malaysia whenever we visit 🤩🥰
So proud of you guys - you made the effort to learn every local name correctly, from food to street names. Every name was spot on!
You can get popular Malaysian food pretty much anywhere in Malaysia; they’re not usually linked to a particular place.
Also, you haven’t tried Char Kuay Teow yet - fried rice sticks with prawns. It’s one of Malaysia’s best! It’s of course also based on luck where you eat to get the best ones!
We try and learn as much as we can 🤩
马来西亚真的漂亮啊,马来西亚的华人对中国人很好,不会污蔑我们,我喜欢马来西亚的华人。
u guys should try "Muzium istana kesultanan melaka"...very beautiful building
My hometown and I am now in Auckland, NZ.
Assam literal translation is sour flavour. Tamarind is asam as fruit. We use tamarind as a base flavour for sour in most of the dishes. Asam Pedas, Asam Laksa etc.
Laksa is Malaysia, each state has their own unique version. From Kedah all the way to Sarawak.
Thanks for letting us know 🥰
One thing beautiful about Malaysia is that the most nice and authentic as well as local places of worship, whether catholic churches, mosques or temples for Indian and Chinese are at the rural areas - some with good architecture, others with very open people :)
Melaka is historical and not much high rise, retaining the old vibes of times gone by. Take in the atmosphere of the night market as well.
For your info, malacca strait is the third busiest shipping route after the Suez Canal and English channel.
Thanks for sharing 🤩
*Welcome to Malaysia truly Asia good food, people beautiful beach, skyscrapers & others, Msian likes to lepak Mamak drink Teh Tarik Jom joining Malaysian 🇲🇾💙🧡♥️💙🇲🇾*
After this go to KUANTAN TOWN ..inside there go to TELUK CEMPEDAK BEACH...so beautiful n relax there...from KL about 3 hours by Bus....tke bus from TBS Station👍
Malaysia is best for showcasing harmony amongst its people. You can have a church next to a temple next to a mosque no problem. Love my country very much
Side note, Fan bingbing is ambassador in Melaka right now, thats why u see a lot Chinese tourist in there 🇨🇳🤝🏻🇲🇾
Thanks for the info 👍🏻🤩
Beautiful couple nice video
Guys, best time to take the boat ride is during night time. The scenery is magical like
It’ll have to be next time for sure 😉
Nyonya laksa/Laksa Lemak is a common peranakan (blend of Malay & Chinese) cuisine from Melaka with rich coconut milk-based broth noodle.
Penang/Assam Laksa is a sour, fish (mackerel) based broth, rice noodle from Penang
Glad you are enjoying Melaka!
Food to die for in Melaka are, fried oysters, crabs, celups, coconut shakes, nyonya cuisines, nyonya jungs, rice balls chicken rice. And etc
Ooh so much to choose from 🤤
Loving the vibe here - it’s got a really quirky, holiday feel to it!
Such a beautiful place 🥰
Terima kasih for share your trip in mlysia salam ❤ to you both from jkrta
Laksa penang
Asam laksa nyonya - melaka
Laksa sarawak
Laksa johor
Laksa terengganu - 2types red and white
Laksa siam - basically from thailand but a big hit here
Laksa sarang - perak
So total 7 states in Malaysia got laksa
Laksa kedah mana?
Weh lupaaa… manthul laksa kedah
are you happy in malaysia, I Malaysia are happy to see you happy 🥰
I could sense the cheerful and positive vibe by looking at you both.Such a friendly couple.You mingle with the locals very easily.Hope you have a blast time here.❤
The mural painting of the “famous Chinese empress” is actually Chinese actress Fang Bing Bing who is Melaka Tourist Ambassador for visit Melaka Year 2024 🥂
Riding the Melaka River Cruise is more interesting at night 🛥️. It's the same if you go to the Taming Sari Tower in the Banda Hilir area at night.
What a wonderful day exploring the city of historical Melaka. Hope that you guys have had a good time and a pleasant stay.
Always so kind in your comments Yasin! 😄
@@AlanaDunsmore Assalamualaikum wbt Alana. Apa khabar, harapNya semua baik baik sahaja? It's very nice and a pleasant surprise to see your comment. 😀
We were so pleasantly surprised when we arrived in Melaka, so much beauty and character
@@sunkissedbucketlist Wonderful. Glad to hear that. By the way, I was born in Melaka. 😀
Hi guys, I've must-have missed your video. I'm looking at it now for sure and I really loved it as I love all your videos. Take care
you're the best Linda
Try some walk over here during early night, surely beauty with those colorful lighting onto it..
We did go out at night but didn’t record and it was indeed gorgeous 🤩
Malaysia truly Asia
We agree 🤩
Malaysia will blow the wind of longing for you to come back again..
We’ve been to Malaysia 3 times and can’t wait to visit again 🥰
@@sunkissedbucketlist😍😍😍
Terima kasih!
Nice video 👍
Discover and enjoy more in Malaysia..🇲🇾
Brilliant...very adventurous reviews...
Try Borneo part..Sabah & Sarawak..both are amazing place in Malaysia
We have been to both back in 2022 you can check out our vlogs from sabah and Sarawak from the playlist 😉
35:12 - Train carriages are placed in the area as historical memories and decorations.
8:35 - Melaka River and Beach Development Corporation is the founder and operator of Melaka River Cruise ( not a water taxi )
Normally in Malaysia Street stalls are usually only open at night and only restaurants are open during the day
what to eat in melaka is :-
kuih keria antarabangsa
coconut shake
dessert called 'dodol'
asam pedas selera kampung.
there are not so many tourist want to try asam pedas, maybe its too spicy? 🤣
It's actually because they are not fond of fish.
Beautiful video!!! You guys could pass as our ambassadors!!! 🥰...enjoy!
Thanks for the love 🥰
从中国国内旅行视频开始关注的,不带政治色彩的旅游视频,完美展现出了各种文化兼相爱交相利,就像把整个世界都逛了一圈。虽然天气不佳但是小镇还是美的跟童话的一样。另外插一句,大马的华人们,你们好!
1:05 - That is not water taxi. That is called "Melaka River Cruse". Manage by same company.
Melaka River and Beach Development Corporation is the founder and operator of Melaka River Cruise.
Water Taxi is other kind of water transport. 😅
• Watching from Petaling Jaya , Selangor. I'm Melaka people ✌🏻 🙂
Nice video..♥
Try the nyonya restaurant in Melaka called Nyonya Licious kitchen. They’ve got the best cendol ever!
Oohhh sounds delicious 🤩🥰
Wow, it's me in minute 26. May I know the camera you are using for shooting? And how to buy it?
GoPro, check out their website 👍🏻
Just to comment about the Dutch square, the fountain that you pointed out was actually erected to commemorate Queen Victoria.
As always your vlog is awesome 😊 thanks for sharing this vlog Malacca is historical & beautiful place ❤️ let's explore ahead 🌄
3:21 - Makan mean eat.
Restaurant in Malay Language is "Kedai Makan" or "Restoran"
Welcome to Malacca (Melaka), amazing historical city in Malaysia.
Awesome video! Look forward for more contents!
Glad you’re enjoying it 🥰
I know what she is telling you about. The sourness not only coming from tamarind but we add another kind of herb calles “asam keping” or scientifically known as Garcinia atroviridis/Garcinia Cambogia. The taste is more sour than tamarind.
What a superb video.love you guys
Thank you 🤩
Nice to see u guys enjoy Melaka, one of the most rich historical state in Malaysia 🇲🇾..FYI, next month 31 August we gonna celebrate Hari Merdeka(Independence day) hope u can join us 👌
That would be epic 🤩
Sure🎉
My family and i have evening walk 2-3 times a week. No luck to see you here. Love your vblog of China so much!
Fingers crossed we’ll see each other next time 😉
42:40 - The original name is "Bukit Melaka" ( Melaka Hill ) before the city of Melaka was attacked by the colonists.
Now the Melaka state government changed it back to its original name.
That wall mural must be Chinese actress, Fan Bing Bing who was in Melaka recently as Ambassador for Melaka Tourism . U just miss seeing her in the flesh.
You got to try the Nyonya cuisines and Satay Celup when in Melaka, and yes, Melaka serves one of the best Cendol in the country, but you need to locate the good ones. Yes you're right, Asam is Tamarind!😅😊
The cendol we had so by far the best we’ve ever had personally 🥰🥰
@@sunkissedbucketlist no " Asam" means sour/tangy but " Asam Jawa " is Tamarind .
Welcome to Malaysia "Truely Asia".Just enjoy your amazing exploration of Malacca and Malaysia in Particular..Now you have experience the warmth hospitality of malaysian that will be difficult to erase on your fond memories whilst you are here..Come to Borneo Sabah East Malaysia where Lots of Local durian are available in the market that are so cheap due to it's over supply of demand..cov now is the 2nd season of the year normally July to August the peak month of durian..and also you will find different vibe here in Borneo Sabah and experience the warmth hospitality of Sabahan..Lots of fascinating and amazing places to explore here in Sabah awaits..Cheers from me Sabah Borneo..Kota kinabalu is the capital city but commonly known as KK itself..
We’ve been to sabah and Sarawak 🥰
@@sunkissedbucketlist oh ok missed your Sabahan Borneo vlog..i believed you have fond memories here too..cheers
if you can take very spicy food, asam pedas is a must try
We absolutely love spicy food 👍🏻🤩
So beautiful ❤️ Malaysia
We agree 👍🏻
Hahaha, you both finally came to Melacca.😊
There is a tall building (41st Floor) named The Shore. You can have Melacca night view there.
Seating in the Pampas cafe enjoying the blow of wind and night view.
Have you been to Genting Highland ,Cameron Highland and Fraser Hill ? How about to have venture at Port Dickson(Negeri Sembilan State), Minyak Beku, Desaru, Tioman Island, Gunung Ledang(Tangkak)(Johor State), Pangkor Island, (Perak State)
Paddy field (Kedah State)
Penang Island ?
We’re loving our time in Melaka 🥰
Nice ..very good video
Thank you 🤩
You should watch mechamato! The series are based on malacca! Its so pretty and entertaining
Also in Taiping
Do check out Restoran Pak Putra nearby Jonker. Its only open for dinner and supper. Best Tandoori and Naan in Malaysia
Laksa have many variant depending on regions. It is more of 'Peranakan' dish origins from Malaysia. Only from Malaysia
❤😂😂🎉🎉Good vibes 😅😅😅
For food besides Laksa, you folks should also try Peranakan foods (a Chinese Malaysian cuisine). Just ask around in the city center, I'm sure you'll be pointed to some Peranakan restaurants.
Di Malaysia tidak ada preman,pungli,pengamin dan tukang pakir itu yg membuatkan melancong di Malaysia sangat nyaman😍😍😍
When in Malacca u should try Nyonya, Chetty and Portuguese Cuisine..
Paramrswara , a prince of Palembang was sitting under the Malacca and named the country after it.
Oh wow 😮
Great ❤ Hit the like button 😅 Looking forward to your Jonker Street Night Market vlog 😊👍 for the yummy food..
Coming soon 😉
You should explore with river taxi at night..more lightful n colorful..not fun in a daylight..
we enjoyed it heaps during the day too 🤩👍🏻
I'm born in Malacca please ❤try Chinese, Malay, India, Portuguese food at Bandar Hilir and Jonker street
We will 👍🏻
Malaysian favourite food is-
Chinese food- penang char kway teow,curry laksa.
Indian food- banana leaf rice
Indian muslim food-cendol + rojak
Malay food- nasi lemak.
Yummy 😋
The A Formosa built by the Portuguse
Welcome to Malacca.🎉
Thank you 🤩
looks like a cool multi-cultural city. what are the hotel prices there? I've been to thailand and vietnam, but not malaysia but the food/drinks seem comparable.
You should come visit Malaysia. Malaysia is cheap luxury place for tourist...
Malaysia is very reasonably priced for most things to be fair, beautiful landscapes, delicious food and friendly locals… would defo recommend a visit 🥰
Like every other food in malaysia u hv to mix the cendol first. The sugar is at the bottom.
This cendol was incredible 🥰🥰
🎉🎉 omg so busy , many tourists and crouded🎉🎉🎉😅😅
We love the bustling streets 🥰
Here's a list of laksa that I know, all of them are different from one another:
Laksa Kuala Perlis (Perlis)
Laksa Lemak Kedah (Kedah)
Asam Laksa (Penang)
Laksa Ipoh (Perak)
Laksa Kari Nyonya (Melaka)
Laksa Johor (Johor)
Laksa Sarawak (Sarawak)
Laksa Terengganu (Terengganu)
Laksam (Kelantan/Terengganu)
You most probably can get Asam Laksa & Laksa Kari throughout Malaysia. As for the other laksa, you need to visit each states individually to try them. Go try them all and please make a ranking video of your fav laksa.
That’s incredible 🥰🤩
There are Laksa outlet in many mall selling various laksa. It is call MY Laksa
@@rosliyatim711 My Laksa only sells asam laksa. Haven't been there for quite some time so not sure if they add something else in their menu.
Most well came to K,Lumpur
Thank you 🤩 we were in KL before visiting Melaka 👍🏻
Welcome to Malaysia🫶💕🎉
Nice 👍👍👍👍
🤩🥰
I belived you miss Melacca Icon dish call ASAM PEDAS. With Sting Ray Fish or others. Kueh2 in malacca must try the Ondeh2
Kueh Kuhchi
cool video
Thank you 🤩
❤❤❤
you need to try Dodol and Asam Pedas
Sounds good but what’s dodol?
Welcome to sarawak sabah borneo
We have been to Sarawak and Sabah 👍🏻🥰
If you dare, try the asam pedas, Melaka is actually known for its asam pedas.
We don’t mind spicy food, we actually love it 🥰
The asam pedas is usually eaten with rice and salted egg. There are a variety of asam pedas with either seafood or beef or lamb
❤❤玩得开心
Thank you 🤩
Brother go to Jonker street the best Gula Melacca chendol
Watch the next vlog we went to Jonker street 😉
It seems you haven't found the pirate ship and a real life captain jack Sparrow (cosplayer) near the A Famosa
He was probably taking a day off 😂😂