Jimmy, don't feel too bad about it. No one will blame you as you're not familiar with the culture. Hope the negative comments does not affect you too much.
This video highlights the many reasons Jimmy is a beloved content creator: Clear-eyed observations that showcase what makes a culture special 0:08 + 6:50 Malaysian love of shopping malls 4:35 Malaysian naming system for coffee 5:39 + 16:21 Malaysian's top-tier chicken 9:41 + 14:54 Adoration of Korean culture (저는 방탄소년단을 좋아해요. 💜) 11:41 condensed milk everywhere Actual research for bite-sized education 1:33 Malaysian Kopi Tiam 2:29 Portuguese colonial history 14:12 Japanese origin of Nasi Shampur Actually listens to his viewers' input 4:16 Nasi Lemak recommendation 11:09 Serai recommendation 18:10 gratitude for Malaysian supporters Respects and shows warmth to locals 9:22 photos with the Oriental Kopi staff 10:14 a charming and handsome lad Attentiveness to brands 15:33 excellent logo framing 15:44 a friendly twist to show face Being just a person like all of us 5:55 Despite growing up abused, he still bought a watch for his mom (10:30) who has diabetes (7:24) 12:31 not knowing what we put in our mouth (I think this is tempeh - fermented soybeans) 14:47 sticky coaster 15:01 Love you too, Jimmy 😄💖
I love this video! Also, the way that you combine historical and simple information is superb! I support your amazing edit quality! You are very funny and the way that you express yourself is so relatable; I guess the way you say things that naturally come to your mind, and then make small quips... your humor... It's very unique! PLUS you are cute and open minded; you include viewers that are from all places, ethnicities, and sexualities! I'm certain that you will be more and more famous, as you grow your audience, collaborate with others, and travel to places that are interesting!
Omg Oriental Kopi has the country in a chokehold. They started in one mall, then expanded them across all the malls haha - their food is so good and so consistent.
@@anwarariffin4998it’s crowded everywhere, just gotta be lucky with timing. Probably can try less crowded malls like pavilion bukit damansara / bukit jalil.
I would recommend you visiting Vietnam for your next trip. The food is insanely affordable, and the locals are super friendly. There are numerous places to go, whether you enjoy peaceful natural scenery or a vibrant and bustling city vibe daytime/nighttime, Vietnam has them all to offer. I'm planning to go there for a third time in my upcoming trip the following month, it would be great if I can meet you irl. Always love your videos, your vibe and sense of humors, keep it up Jimmy!
Had some discussion with family and friends. We somehow agree that oriental kopi egg tart is da best in the world. Even the famous one in Macau don't even come close to oriental kopi one. Glad that Jim shared the same experience by far
Uncle Jimmy, you were in my top five most listened artists for Spotify Wrapped! I listened for more than 106k minutes this year so that’s saying something! Once again asking for a video about accessibility of vegan/vegetarian food in Korea please!
Good girls is crazy work😂😂 Jimmy the rizz king 🙌🏿💯💯 started watching your videos about a week ago, have seen them all almost now great work. Love from sweden and Kenya.
Oh and one tip! Best Nasi Lemak place in town is called "Village Park"; lots of people line up there everyday. If you wanna save time, you could order it from Food Panda:)
14:00 Nasi Campur literally means Mixed Rice. It has nothing to do with Javanese, even though Indonesia might have a few versions of thier own, such as Nasi Padang. Nasi Campur is steamed rice served with a selection of side dishes of your choice. Side dishes are mostly Malay cuisine but can also be certain food found in Indonesian and Southern Thailand, commonly consumed and made popular by their respective descendants living in Malaysia. By the way, what you had in the video was a pre-set Nasi Campur. The real Nasi Campur in Malaysia is served buffet-style. You choose the dishes yourself out of a big spread.
We walked from KLCC to Pavilion when we were there in October and stopped in at Serai (as we were sooooooo hot and thirsty) and the cake was delicious!!! (and the Water was cold). I've Subscribed :) Cheers Don, Perth W.Australia (Dons Shed and Xplor Overland)
if you were to come back to Malaysia you should go to penang (pulau penang) -diff state, KL is more modernized while Penang has more heritage stuff and imo theres a good mix of hawker centre and street food but the mall food is pretty similar it's a way smaller state making it easier to go to diff spots and it is also with filled nice and diverse food
Going to KL next month with my daughter cant wait! I find this video really interesting, so I'm just going to spend 2minutes saying a couple of things: 1. Yes shopping mall foods are not only good in SEA but it's just a lot more convenient and comfortable when compared to street vendors, worth the extra price. 2. You had Kopi C, which is black coffee with condensed milk, it does taste like a vanilla latte, but its not exactly milk based, more of condense milk base which we SEA love more than milk based drinks. 3. You gotta eat that nasi lemak with your hands jimmy 4. KFC is somewhat boycotted in Malaysia due to the whole Israel vs Palestine conflict 5. No offence to Koreans, but having a Korean as a boss in my previous job, Malaysians and Indonesians have pretty much over-romanticised the whole Korean population!
you should try korean food in malaysia, we want to know if the taste similar to korea or not, im not sure about the location, still in KL, i hope fellow malaysian wil tell the location, i watch some korean that come here impress with malaysia because we provide them with korean food also.
Jimmy, go back to Oriental Kopi and get the Hainan Chicken Rice and the Laksa. Also, the dumplings at Ho Min San are good, too! There are so many good places in that mall.
Just caught the visit to the facilities part 😂 fair play to the Scottish buddy that paid you to say that 👏 me n my lassie were buckled as we say here 😂😂 keep it up Uncle Jimmy ❤
Gado-gado is originally from Indonesia....but Nasi lemak definately a Malaysia national food. Nasi campur literally just a mixed rice.. but it will be different between the races in Malaysia - Malay mixed rice, Chinese mixed rice and Indian mixed rice.
Malaysia's household name kopitiam, "Old Town White Coffee" is going down and "Oriental Kopi" is going up n rising! Ahh, the egg tart there, I'm telling ya, is waaay better than those famous ones in Macau. Just like "Ddungkarong 뚱카롱, Korean fat macaron", these egg tarts are 3times thicker and heartier. My Korean friend who's been in KL 3 days for food trip went there every single day to get those egg tarts. Recommend you to eat them when hot! And Jimmy, there's 'Five Guys' at Pavilion and 'Shake Shack Burger' at TRX (way cheaper than in the U.S. or Europe) and Liao Liao, yogurt fruit ice cream place. Absolutely delicious. In addition, recommend you 'Hakka' (round table Chinese eatery) right across Pavilion Chulan entrance and 'Damascus' in Bukit Bintang!
geez, everything seems to be so much more expensive vs what it used to be when i was a student there back in 2010 haha. I recall sushi restaurants being surprisingly affordable. Also ive eaten god knows how many chocolate indulgence cakes from secret recipe haha. I would recomend trying out street food with the likes of chow kway teow, Hokkien mee, roti (in all sorts of forms), nasi goreng kampung, laksa, various stuff from mamak stalls, go to a lok lok, etc.
Hi Jimmy, always enjoy your food videos! whenever you get the chance to come to the Netherlands, let me know. i'll show you around and treat you to some good food here!
What a coincidence I just got back from Kuala Lumpur and I literally had the egg tart there 3 days ago but I thought the TRX Exchange was the most luxurious mall
Going to Malaysia without trying our TRUE MALAY CUISINE is like going to Japan but eating Mcdonald KL has many hidden food stalls/ restaurant that offer authentic Malay & indigenous Malaysia food too
i remember loving this mall and exploring every inch on the first day oriental kopi was unexpectedly great desserts wise, especially the egg tart i had on the last day i love Malaysia tho, I had an amazing experience peanut noodles and xiao long bao from din tai fung is bomb too love you jimmy
Your pronunciation of the malay food names was pretty on point! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🔥🔥🔥 And what's up with Korean UA-camrs (?) and cucumber? Tzuyang hates it too... Oh yeah and at 12:31 that's a cube of 'tempeh' (fermented soybeans)!
I know this is late... But nasi campur is not javanese origin but is a common way to eat rice. The term nasi campur is much widely use in the northern part of malaysia and their nasi campur is the best of all.
The price for that Gado Gado is insane 😂 Anyway, Gado Gado means mixed in Bahasa Indonesia, as you can see the dish has a mixture of various vegetables.
What a fun day of delicious foods!!!! I love Kaya toast, so so good!!! Are the prices all decent there? Hehe you’re always so friendly and speaking with others 🥰 Can’t wait to see the next video and where you end up next 💜
I think these are considered to be on the expensive side for the locals, but yes. I thought they were more than reasonable, especially Oriental Kopi that I'm clearly a fan of now haha
HELLO 🤗 JIMMY THANK U 4 SHARING UR DAY & 😋😋😋 FINDS & drinks especially the ☕ S & Uve insoo me 2 make KAYAK TOAST anything 🥥 YES PLEASE 🙏 those 🥚 tarts look so 😋😋😋❤❤❤
Yeah its actually getting annoying. China is not safe at all compared to other Asian countries but everytime a Chinese girl yaps, she says China is the safest place ever which is absolutely absurd
Yea Kpop and Korean drama has instill some kinda of good image of Korea in the Southeast Asian region, especially for young generation of girls. So these companies try to make money using Korean image, at some point almost all kinds of food outlets have Korean inspired menu, from pizza to burgers. U dont even have to look far, there are bunch of billboards that have giant face of these Korean oppas as ambassadors in Bukit Bintang area where u at.
You got it wrong, nasi lemak is not a chicken dish as we treat rice as our main food.... So it's a rice dish serve with chicken, as it can come only with the sambal, or other proteins...
@Rod-w1g people ordering nasi lemak expecting fried chicken but getting just the normal nasi lemak ie sambal, hardboiled egg, anchovies n peanuts with the coconut rice.
Correction:
Gado gado is Indonesian
Jimmy, don't feel too bad about it. No one will blame you as you're not familiar with the culture. Hope the negative comments does not affect you too much.
*Yeah because so-called Konoha people are so fussy about their proud cultures being claimed by others* 😂😂😂
Good boy
@@jugulawang8696so we don't have an identity crisis like yo ass
Wherever it's from, that's one fancy ass gado gado
"good girls" the rizzler himself
Look at the player, so natural and smooth with the ladies!
Basic ingredients for nasi lemak are coconut rice, anchovies, sambal, cucumber, egg & peanuts. Other than that is add on.
yeah, i was about to say that. when he said "it's a fried chicken dish", it's not. the hint is in the name.
Peanuts optional.. I’m just saying 😂
@@saifaldin_ HungrySam: mana kacangnya?
Continuously amazed by the food quality and low prices in Malaysia (not that I expected it to be bad, but because the prices are so reasonable).
Malaysia is really great for food! The locals didn't lie haha
Price is not really reasonable for locals unfortunately
@@joeldong-joesuh7614 it is still far, far more reasonable then most places in the world. Trust me.
@@magikonkuiz and what would those places be? With unreasonable food prices
@@joeldong-joesuh7614even ph is more expensive than malaysia
This video highlights the many reasons Jimmy is a beloved content creator:
Clear-eyed observations that showcase what makes a culture special
0:08 + 6:50 Malaysian love of shopping malls
4:35 Malaysian naming system for coffee
5:39 + 16:21 Malaysian's top-tier chicken
9:41 + 14:54 Adoration of Korean culture (저는 방탄소년단을 좋아해요. 💜)
11:41 condensed milk everywhere
Actual research for bite-sized education
1:33 Malaysian Kopi Tiam
2:29 Portuguese colonial history
14:12 Japanese origin of Nasi Shampur
Actually listens to his viewers' input
4:16 Nasi Lemak recommendation
11:09 Serai recommendation
18:10 gratitude for Malaysian supporters
Respects and shows warmth to locals
9:22 photos with the Oriental Kopi staff
10:14 a charming and handsome lad
Attentiveness to brands
15:33 excellent logo framing
15:44 a friendly twist to show face
Being just a person like all of us
5:55 Despite growing up abused, he still bought a watch for his mom (10:30) who has diabetes (7:24)
12:31 not knowing what we put in our mouth (I think this is tempeh - fermented soybeans)
14:47 sticky coaster
15:01 Love you too, Jimmy 😄💖
This is a very thorough breakdown of the video haha. I hope I'm a beloved content creator like you said!
You spend so much time making and editing them, so it's just right to pay proper attention to your hard work. 😌 You are beloved! 💐
Javanese origin, not Japanese. The nasi campur that is.
Agreed!
@@jimmykimtvCome to London and I'll take you places that will blow your mind.
Not the places tourists go to.
You will never want to leave.....
I love this video! Also, the way that you combine historical and simple information is superb! I support your amazing edit quality! You are very funny and the way that you express yourself is so relatable; I guess the way you say things that naturally come to your mind, and then make small quips... your humor... It's very unique! PLUS you are cute and open minded; you include viewers that are from all places, ethnicities, and sexualities!
I'm certain that you will be more and more famous, as you grow your audience, collaborate with others, and travel to places that are interesting!
Serious FOMO!!!🎉 Thanks for the video
@@amk5647 Thank YOU for your support!!
"Good girls" Damn Uncle spitting some game, leave some for the rest of us got them all gigling and shi
Omg Oriental Kopi has the country in a chokehold. They started in one mall, then expanded them across all the malls haha - their food is so good and so consistent.
Ye. It's everywhere and my favourite egg tart place till date - tho some outlets are less busy than pavilion kl's hectic nightmare at times
Hmm.. the branch. In JB was terrible
@@iantravels2406 which outlets? im tired of queing
Agreed. It was the first thing I chose to eat at KL airport based on the number of people in the restaurant and it lived up to the hype 😂
@@anwarariffin4998it’s crowded everywhere, just gotta be lucky with timing. Probably can try less crowded malls like pavilion bukit damansara / bukit jalil.
I would recommend you visiting Vietnam for your next trip. The food is insanely affordable, and the locals are super friendly. There are numerous places to go, whether you enjoy peaceful natural scenery or a vibrant and bustling city vibe daytime/nighttime, Vietnam has them all to offer. I'm planning to go there for a third time in my upcoming trip the following month, it would be great if I can meet you irl. Always love your videos, your vibe and sense of humors, keep it up Jimmy!
And very hot women too❤❤
Thanks!
Thank YOU! You just got me some of those food
I love that you a research on what you eat. I hope more food blogger do as you do
The way you make your videos and crack me up at the same time is like walking through a mall of really nice stores and then seeing a Spencer shop
Had some discussion with family and friends. We somehow agree that oriental kopi egg tart is da best in the world. Even the famous one in Macau don't even come close to oriental kopi one.
Glad that Jim shared the same experience by far
Please try TRX next, that's currently Msia's most premium/luxurious mall
Recommended
Uncle Jimmy, you were in my top five most listened artists for Spotify Wrapped! I listened for more than 106k minutes this year so that’s saying something! Once again asking for a video about accessibility of vegan/vegetarian food in Korea please!
Good girls is crazy work😂😂 Jimmy the rizz king 🙌🏿💯💯
started watching your videos about a week ago, have seen them all almost now great work.
Love from sweden and Kenya.
Oh and one tip!
Best Nasi Lemak place in town is called "Village Park"; lots of people line up there everyday.
If you wanna save time, you could order it from Food Panda:)
No, don't recommend getting from Foodpanda.
Better go there and get them fresh,way way better.
Brother i love all your content they make me chill and relax and just feel like you know
NAH NOT THE WOW YOU GUYS ATE ALOT TO CHINESE GIRLS 😭😭
Hey jimmy a bit of correction, the current most luxurious shopping mall is the new TRX Mall. Loved the video! ❤
Thank you for coming to Malaysia!
14:00 Nasi Campur literally means Mixed Rice. It has nothing to do with Javanese, even though Indonesia might have a few versions of thier own, such as Nasi Padang. Nasi Campur is steamed rice served with a selection of side dishes of your choice. Side dishes are mostly Malay cuisine but can also be certain food found in Indonesian and Southern Thailand, commonly consumed and made popular by their respective descendants living in Malaysia.
By the way, what you had in the video was a pre-set Nasi Campur. The real Nasi Campur in Malaysia is served buffet-style. You choose the dishes yourself out of a big spread.
We walked from KLCC to Pavilion when we were there in October and stopped in at Serai (as we were sooooooo hot and thirsty) and the cake was delicious!!! (and the Water was cold). I've Subscribed :) Cheers Don, Perth W.Australia (Dons Shed and Xplor Overland)
Just got my Spotify wrapped, deadly jimmy was my #3 artist. Love your beats man, good to study with
12:07 Gado Gado is actually an indonesian dish. Enjoyed the video, keep up the good work.
@@louisliaw8386 Gado gado is indeed Indonesian cuisine. Even as Malaysian I know that
@@louisliaw8386😂😂
@@louisliaw8386 you have a lot of free time and you couldn't even do a simple research bro 💀
As Malaysian, i was surprised when he said Gado Gado. If Rojak, ya but Gado Gado is not Malaysian thing.
@@louisliaw8386 stupid answer
if you were to come back to Malaysia you should go to penang (pulau penang) -diff state, KL is more modernized while Penang has more heritage stuff and imo theres a good mix of hawker centre and street food but the mall food is pretty similar it's a way smaller state making it easier to go to diff spots and it is also with filled nice and diverse food
Jimmy..Come to Malaysia again during Ramadan month,its gonna be sunny and good food, perfect for island visit and sea turtle
Going to KL next month with my daughter cant wait!
I find this video really interesting, so I'm just going to spend 2minutes saying a couple of things:
1. Yes shopping mall foods are not only good in SEA but it's just a lot more convenient and comfortable when compared to street vendors, worth the extra price.
2. You had Kopi C, which is black coffee with condensed milk, it does taste like a vanilla latte, but its not exactly milk based, more of condense milk base which we SEA love more than milk based drinks.
3. You gotta eat that nasi lemak with your hands jimmy
4. KFC is somewhat boycotted in Malaysia due to the whole Israel vs Palestine conflict
5. No offence to Koreans, but having a Korean as a boss in my previous job, Malaysians and Indonesians have pretty much over-romanticised the whole Korean population!
you should try korean food in malaysia, we want to know if the taste similar to korea or not, im not sure about the location, still in KL, i hope fellow malaysian wil tell the location, i watch some korean that come here impress with malaysia because we provide them with korean food also.
Jimmy, go back to Oriental Kopi and get the Hainan Chicken Rice and the Laksa.
Also, the dumplings at Ho Min San are good, too! There are so many good places in that mall.
I loved that mall when i visited Malaysia. Will need to make another trip one day.
"all the good things in life they smell funny". This is my favorite saying now.
Oh i can clearly see you live for food! Ramadan month in Malaysia is gonna be your favourite month i guess hehe
The more luxurious mall now is TRX mall though - one stop away from bukit bintang mrt station
Just caught the visit to the facilities part 😂 fair play to the Scottish buddy that paid you to say that 👏 me n my lassie were buckled as we say here 😂😂 keep it up Uncle Jimmy ❤
Notice how Oriental Kopi has better service AND food compared to Uncle Roger? Yeah, exactly
Gado-gado is originally from Indonesia....but Nasi lemak definately a Malaysia national food.
Nasi campur literally just a mixed rice.. but it will be different between the races in Malaysia - Malay mixed rice, Chinese mixed rice and Indian mixed rice.
Malaysia's household name kopitiam, "Old Town White Coffee" is going down and "Oriental Kopi" is going up n rising!
Ahh, the egg tart there, I'm telling ya, is waaay better than those famous ones in Macau.
Just like "Ddungkarong 뚱카롱, Korean fat macaron", these egg tarts are 3times thicker and heartier.
My Korean friend who's been in KL 3 days for food trip went there every single day to get those egg tarts.
Recommend you to eat them when hot!
And Jimmy, there's 'Five Guys' at Pavilion and 'Shake Shack Burger' at TRX (way cheaper than in the U.S. or Europe) and
Liao Liao, yogurt fruit ice cream place. Absolutely delicious.
In addition, recommend you 'Hakka' (round table Chinese eatery) right across Pavilion Chulan entrance and 'Damascus' in Bukit Bintang!
Bruh.. Agree!!!
Way better than the overrated Macau one
That first chicken dish you got looked really good.
The mall looked fancy and nice.
WOW ALL THE FOOD YOU ATE AT THE MALL LOOK GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD LET EAT.
Jimmy..... come to Perth, Australia..... we have some great food here!!!! (Not cheap, but good)
I was there in 2004 when they were developing that area.
geez, everything seems to be so much more expensive vs what it used to be when i was a student there back in 2010 haha.
I recall sushi restaurants being surprisingly affordable. Also ive eaten god knows how many chocolate indulgence cakes from secret recipe haha.
I would recomend trying out street food with the likes of chow kway teow, Hokkien mee, roti (in all sorts of forms), nasi goreng kampung, laksa, various stuff from mamak stalls, go to a lok lok, etc.
Hi Jimmy, always enjoy your food videos! whenever you get the chance to come to the Netherlands, let me know. i'll show you around and treat you to some good food here!
I always go for the egg tarts, roti bakar and half boiled egg every time at Oriental Kopi. Best egg tarts hands down.
I love the Oriental Kopi eggtarts! The best eggtarts i've eaten in my life 🙂
What a coincidence I just got back from Kuala Lumpur and I literally had the egg tart there 3 days ago but I thought the TRX Exchange was the most luxurious mall
TRX mall is the other high end mall in KL
you can buy kaya jam and make it yourself at home when you crave it uncle jimmy
Going to Malaysia without trying our TRUE MALAY CUISINE is like going to Japan but eating Mcdonald
KL has many hidden food stalls/ restaurant that offer authentic Malay & indigenous Malaysia food too
Come to East Malaysia as well, a lot food variety as well for you to try
I loved Oriental Kopi alot!! Missing their egg tart
i remember loving this mall and exploring every inch on the first day
oriental kopi was unexpectedly great desserts wise, especially the egg tart i had on the last day
i love Malaysia tho, I had an amazing experience
peanut noodles and xiao long bao from din tai fung is bomb too
love you jimmy
Your pronunciation of the malay food names was pretty on point! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🔥🔥🔥 And what's up with Korean UA-camrs (?) and cucumber? Tzuyang hates it too... Oh yeah and at 12:31 that's a cube of 'tempeh' (fermented soybeans)!
I know this is late... But nasi campur is not javanese origin but is a common way to eat rice. The term nasi campur is much widely use in the northern part of malaysia and their nasi campur is the best of all.
the chain King's bakery also has excellent portuguese tarts. 6 for RM16 😋
OMG WELCOME TO MALAYSIA JIMMY!!!
Watching from Australia! Shout out to my cousins Oanh and Ngan 🫶
Currently hot cang sa and watching 🤩
I watched all ads to help support Jimmy Kim channel, keep up the great content !
Jimmy the man, passed on picking up two girls to have vlog lunch with us!
I was waiting for a new video ❤
Go to Vietnam you gotta try the food there!
The price for that Gado Gado is insane 😂 Anyway, Gado Gado means mixed in Bahasa Indonesia, as you can see the dish has a mixture of various vegetables.
omg new video i cheeredddd
I watched you since your goshiwon video. great going!
“I miss my Malaysian grandma and I’m not even Malaysian” 🤣🤣🤣
pavillion bukit bintang is more expensive as high end stuff are found here , if you want a cheaper option try mid valley or pavillion bukit jalil
What a fun day of delicious foods!!!! I love Kaya toast, so so good!!! Are the prices all decent there? Hehe you’re always so friendly and speaking with others 🥰 Can’t wait to see the next video and where you end up next 💜
I think these are considered to be on the expensive side for the locals, but yes. I thought they were more than reasonable, especially Oriental Kopi that I'm clearly a fan of now haha
Next time if your in KL, try Soybean Factory for the taufufah experience. It s rated 4.1 to 4.8 depending on location.
If you order drinks in malaysia, u can request less sugar or less sweet.
When are you gonna come to Brazil ???
Ahahhahahahah “Gwaencahana Chickens” you’re hilarious, Jimmy! 😂😂😂
Will have to say KFC Malaysia may pick certain seasons for the Korean-themed selections. Time will come.
if you do not want condensed milk in coffee, get kopi-c kosong
Please come to Iowa and try the Ox Yoke Inn, German family style dining.
Malaysia awesome ❤
HELLO 🤗 JIMMY THANK U 4 SHARING UR DAY & 😋😋😋 FINDS & drinks especially the ☕ S & Uve insoo me 2 make KAYAK TOAST anything 🥥 YES PLEASE 🙏 those 🥚 tarts look so 😋😋😋❤❤❤
Hey Jimmy.. next time you're in Malaysia, can try this buffet restaurant called Dooki? Wanna hear your opinion on "Malaysian Korean" buffet style food
More worth it videos pretty pls Kimmy Jim ...Love ya.
Try Laksa Utara and we good.
btw mcdonald also have nasi lemak and kfc has nasi lemak
You should try Hock Kee Kopitiam too! They can rival Oriental Kopi.
Saying China is safe than Malaysia is crazy. Malaysia one of the safest country there is
Yeah its actually getting annoying. China is not safe at all compared to other Asian countries but everytime a Chinese girl yaps, she says China is the safest place ever which is absolutely absurd
@@medibear4059 Exactly. The result of being brainwashed by the communist party. They always think they're the best in everything.
Yea Kpop and Korean drama has instill some kinda of good image of Korea in the Southeast Asian region, especially for young generation of girls. So these companies try to make money using Korean image, at some point almost all kinds of food outlets have Korean inspired menu, from pizza to burgers. U dont even have to look far, there are bunch of billboards that have giant face of these Korean oppas as ambassadors in Bukit Bintang area where u at.
egg mayo toast is delicious 😋
You got it wrong, nasi lemak is not a chicken dish as we treat rice as our main food.... So it's a rice dish serve with chicken, as it can come only with the sambal, or other proteins...
Who cares?
@Rod-w1g people ordering nasi lemak expecting fried chicken but getting just the normal nasi lemak ie sambal, hardboiled egg, anchovies n peanuts with the coconut rice.
@@Rod-w1gdon't be such a rude.. he's just telling informative things
Just in time with my lunch break!
지미햄 재밌게 보고있슴다
Sri Lanka next!
Try ulan bator in mongolia for food and about 97% mongolians live there so should have a lot of restaurants
Madam Kwans is worth trying too fyi if you are in Pavilion.
I already can smell the comment the moment gado gado entered the video💀
Im going to kl on sat this week
"I'm not here to circumcise the chicken" brooo I died 🤣🤣
you should go to a mamak next time!!
The food in Malaysia is the same as in Singapore, only much tastier, better quality, and a lot cheaper.
and much more choices and ranges.
tryout BBQ Town , its a all u can eat buffet !
Halal chicken is very Good ❤