@@calmmeditation9273lmao, it's not like we eat like this everyday. Most of the time (actually all the time), the food we eat is very affordable unlike the America. This is luxurious food, ofc they'll be expensive af. Common sense bro, there's no way anyone wanna spend 30 bucks for ice cream everyday. 😂
Sonny, you shouldn't cut yourself short - you are a 10 out of 10 - for showing all of us this amazing world - from expensive dinners to buying a cow for a poor tribe to eat - love this channel!
At Malaysia, If you expect low budget expenses especially on foods then you'll be surprised how cheap the price at Malaysia because of international currency; if you expect high-end luxury experience you'll also be surprised on how expensive the price they are as expected... Anyway loved your videos n stays joyful, peace ❤️🎉
The one you ate at 3:26 isnt noodles, but a type of local pancake known as Roti Jala (Fishnet Pancake). Usually eaten with Chicken Curry as savoury or as dessert, with sweet gravy like durian, coconut milk and coconut sugar (Gula Melaka).
As a Malaysian, I am looking forward to watch next episode and probably on the main channel where you spend time with the local exploring the food and culture here.
I am about 8 months sober now but a few years ago when I was starting to struggle with drinking and going on binges, ending up sick for a week or longer, I found Best Ever Food Review Show. I would lay in bed, feeling as if death was near, and watch Sonny. I watched every video he had eventually and caught up to the new episodes that were coming out. I'm talking nonstop watching his videos! None were boring even when I felt so awful and really helped keep me distracted from how bad I felt. Sonny is a great entertainer, he has seemed to stay humble even with finding more and more success. I try to watch every video they put out. The team does a great job with all aspects of the show and it is quite professional looking! Sonny and team, thank you for being there for me through the worst time in my life! My dream job would be working for Sonny and traveling!
Don't listen to the one random commentator. They might be going through their own battle. I'd like to say, chin up and keep on going the right path. Also never forget John 3:16. Although we might find it difficult to forgive ourselves for the wrong we've done, there is one who not only forgave you but also beared the punishment that should've been yours. All He asks in return is for you to confide, trust, and search Him. Godspeed brother, you'll be the person you hope to become
I stayed at Hilton Kuala Lumpur and got an executive suite upgrade. It was $450 value but paid $200. Breakfast buffet was free and there's always food and alcohol at the executive lounge so I ate lunch and dinner there lol
I used to work there. They have Presidential suite for that price. No one know this but when I worked there we hosted Barack Obama for couple nights and also sultan of Johor .
I was in Malaysia last year for a few days, it is a beautiful country. I love Sunny's food shows. But hell I am not gonna spend that much money in Malaysia
Yeah,this is Malaysia ,for idiots that don't like the real Malaysia and just want to say they went to Malaysia , complete waste of time and money. Do better man...we expect better! Nearly unsubscribed!
I love that you mentioned Jacob! He's awesome, educating us about lobsters, and sustainable fisheries. His Spa and Snack is very popular lol. I would love to try everything you just ate, but i'd have to win the lottery first!
I visit Msia/KL all the time with the kids. The expensive food in Msia is very disappointing. Expensive food is missing L.O.V.E as the most important ingredient. The most expensive bill we ever had was 1200RM (we don’t drink alcohol as a Muslim) it was only food and cola 😂 And last time we visit a very fancy restaurant omg the food had done a Whitening treatment 😂 Don’t get me wrong we are Dutch from the Netherlands, but sometimes they try being too western and it fails. For me No more very fancy restaurants in kL😂 Malaysia is a food heaven. But don’t go to the very high class places, it’s not worth the money.
as a malaysian, i tend to avoid going to Western restaurants. very few manage to do it well. i prefer my local seafood restaurant serving fresh expensive fishes instead. hahaha.
USD1,549.00 = 7,229.09 Malaysian Ringgit. Or buy 2,065 packs of 3.50 Malaysian Ringgit street side nasi Lemak. Lol! Great quality content as usual. Thank you Sonny for featuring our country of Malaysia. I hope you have a great and wonderful time here. =)
The yellow noodle lookalike that is square shaped is called roti jala (net bread). It's not noodle. Believe it or not it's actually the local version of pancake.
I would highly suggest u go to Penang Sonny. Its like the capital of street food in Malaysia. U can have Ali nasi lemak (a michelin guide nasi lemak) and gemas roti canai as a breakfast, nasi kandar (deen maju, rafee pulau tikus), pata mee sotong as lunch, laksa janggus (laksa and pisang goreng) as evening food and pasembur as dinner
PENANG MENTIONED 💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥RAHHHHH‼️🔥🔥🔥‼️💯 WHERE IS UNDERSEA TUNNEL 🗣‼️⁉️💯🔥🔥 WHAT IS GOOD DRIVING 🗣💯💯🔥🔥‼️⁉️🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🐯🐯🐯 jokes aside penang food is the G.O.A.T
Don't lie, everywhere in Malaysia there is some hidden place where the food is damn good not only in Penang... Even in Taiping and Ipoh thr food is damn as good or even better.
Even I as someone born in Malaysia have never ever spent anything remotely close to that amount on food or travel. its crazy despite Malaysia's economy and exchange rates, we have the highest most expensive stuff in the world, not sure for good or for worse but i guess for tourist attraction? either way thanks for coming to malaysia and reviewing our food and culture! hope you enjoyed your stay and please come back soon!
Food is getting pricier in Malaysia definitely. Just last night I was out dining with 3 other friends in Mont Kiara and the bill came out to RM1300 flat. Simple Korean dinner, not high-end, not buffet. And it's quite common to see 4 digits on meal receipt nowadays compared to 10 years ago.
$1000 meals can attract a lot of rich tourists and business people. But you can also easily spend $10 for 3 meals here. Similar countries that have very strong food culture like Thailand or Indonesia for example will have a very wide range to choose from
@@pentecost_bruh, you're not looking at the right places. there's a korean barbecue-ish restaurant in the curve damansara, and my family of 4 would always order the meat for barbecue and some other dishes like cold buckwheat noodles or whatever, and we only paid rm600-rm700 for it, and it's also an authentic korean restaurant with an actual korean chef. another place is tono izakaya at publika. it's an authentic japanese restaurant that serves mostly seafood and meat dishes, no ramen or any noodle dishes, and it's also an expensive-ish fine dining-ish restaurant. my family and i went there the other day and we only spent rm600-rm700 there as well. so yeah, you just gotta be smart on where to eat.
For that budget , you should try Empurau Fish , the most expensive freshwater fish species indigenous to East Malaysia rivers particularly the state of Sarawak . Empurau fish the best freshwater fish
Sonny. Your editor isn't paid nearly enough. The audio gags at the end were great! Also when the bugs, shrimpies and things go "Weeeee!" into boiling water is always a good laugh... I wonder if I get put on a watch list by mentioning that car bomb bit you did.
The caviar is as definitely for Russian oligarchs. Buckwheat is very popular in Russia and they always have it with blini(pancakes). Zakuski are snacks as you drink that’s why they had so many little options with it. You’re supposed to order vodka and take shots of it neat then eat the caviar.
At some point, I always get cognitive dissonance when I watch youtubers living their best life bc I know I'm wasting the time I could be using to enable my best life by watching the youtuber live their best life
@@travelswithsi8932 If my grandma had wheels, she is basically a bicycle. They're not the same thing, my man. Both of them are an absolute delight, but they're not the same thing.
It's a fancy hotel, of course it will be more expensive than other places. And where I live, I can pay more than that for a standard buffet with less impressive options.
I always pass by this St Regis everyday to work and I have no idea the inside of it. Thanks Sonny for this experience. Will try to book a room there this new years eve. 😊
Man, I love your channel. Every time your video drops i make sure I make a date night out of it with my wife. It’s fun and very entertaining. Keep up the good work Sonny.
@@tymeshoBasically he said nothing can replace pork belly/bacon. Which he is 100% correct. The fear of pork was founded hundreds of years ago when people used then as garbage disposals. Now they are farmed just as healthily as beef, lamb, or any other farm animal.
For the Dim Sum traditionally two garnish on top is chopped carrots and fish eggs. And it does look like it used the traditional garnishment. So it wasn't cheese but çhopped or sliced carrots.
Oh yuck, not for me! As someone growing up and swimming in the ocean and swallowing god knows how many mouthfuls of ocean water, smelling the fish and dried fish guts from the fisherman on the pier. I can't do it. Luckily, it saves me from having an expensive caviar habit though@@krismeaney2841
I can assure you Sonny that its more than a hand full of people in Britain who eat beans for breakfast. Its a staple wether its on toast or with a full english breakfast.
Sailor Jerry whiskey? 🤔 lol love your channel! You always make me hungry and laugh! And the most impressive, the way you can put that food down! Respect!
As a slightly below everage income malaysian, your price of the meal for a day could cover my whole family food cost for almost half a year, maybe more . Seriously . I'm not kidding .
Shoot, even in the US…the cost of the food in this video would cover my groceries for 10 months! 😮😊 I spend about $100usd/month on groceries, as a retired female with no kids at home.
He literally licked the spoon and put it back in the caviar. I almost died. His wife might have wanted to take a bite of that, and even married, I would find that pretty unappetizing.
Definitely one of the most luxurious and priciest hotel to stay. As a local ad. Spent my childhood in the nearby Brickfields I had only been to St Regis hotel once for high tea.
Sonny in terms of champagne, personally there are far better options than Moet. To me, its a bit too dry and funky tasting. My go to bottle of fizz would be Nicolas Feuillatte Rose, which can be difficult to find, so an alternative is Bollinger Rose. The first is about half the price of the second option. Both very drinkable, very tasty and I haven't heard anyone yet complain when I've introduced them to either of these.
hello from Malaysia. St Regis is the only place we'll never go as we can't afford it. you should try those road-side Nasi Lemak or Ayam Goreng Kunyit which is about USD 0.60 . those are where the gems are.
as a malaysian who got a heart attack after seeing those prices, I see it as an absolute win
yes it's look so expensive and luxury place. but the food look so tasty. i wanna try malaysian food.
i legit paused and contemplates life for few seconds
Literally dieing for your country
@@calmmeditation9273lmao, it's not like we eat like this everyday. Most of the time (actually all the time), the food we eat is very affordable unlike the America. This is luxurious food, ofc they'll be expensive af. Common sense bro, there's no way anyone wanna spend 30 bucks for ice cream everyday. 😂
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Sonny, you shouldn't cut yourself short - you are a 10 out of 10 - for showing all of us this amazing world - from expensive dinners to buying a cow for a poor tribe to eat - love this channel!
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as Malaysian myself , i never know that we have restaurant that serve 10k Ringgit Malaysia just for 1 dish 😂
At Malaysia, If you expect low budget expenses especially on foods then you'll be surprised how cheap the price at Malaysia because of international currency; if you expect high-end luxury experience you'll also be surprised on how expensive the price they are as expected... Anyway loved your videos n stays joyful, peace ❤️🎉
@yisaacpengchung
Thank you for the tip.
My, dream is to come visit there 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰.
The one you ate at 3:26 isnt noodles, but a type of local pancake known as Roti Jala (Fishnet Pancake). Usually eaten with Chicken Curry as savoury or as dessert, with sweet gravy like durian, coconut milk and coconut sugar (Gula Melaka).
Oh wow i’ve never tried Roti Jala with gula Melaka. Please tell me where? I would love to try it
@@balaganeshlatchmanan9098personally ive only seen those style sold around kelantan and terengganu. never seen it anywhere else
@@ameries147yeah everything is sweet there😂 the durian gravy its called as kuah lempok
@@ameries147 i never see roti jala with gula melaka here, i mean in kelantan, unless its different kind kuih, then maybe
I think u already try roti jala with 'serawa durian', because u mention durian.
As a Malaysian, I am looking forward to watch next episode and probably on the main channel where you spend time with the local exploring the food and culture here.
there is another channel??
Same name without "more"
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I am about 8 months sober now but a few years ago when I was starting to struggle with drinking and going on binges, ending up sick for a week or longer, I found Best Ever Food Review Show. I would lay in bed, feeling as if death was near, and watch Sonny. I watched every video he had eventually and caught up to the new episodes that were coming out. I'm talking nonstop watching his videos! None were boring even when I felt so awful and really helped keep me distracted from how bad I felt. Sonny is a great entertainer, he has seemed to stay humble even with finding more and more success. I try to watch every video they put out. The team does a great job with all aspects of the show and it is quite professional looking! Sonny and team, thank you for being there for me through the worst time in my life! My dream job would be working for Sonny and traveling!
Nobody cares.
Don't listen to the one random commentator. They might be going through their own battle.
I'd like to say, chin up and keep on going the right path. Also never forget John 3:16. Although we might find it difficult to forgive ourselves for the wrong we've done, there is one who not only forgave you but also beared the punishment that should've been yours. All He asks in return is for you to confide, trust, and search Him.
Godspeed brother, you'll be the person you hope to become
Never thought that St Regis would cost this much, so expensive. I just found out that they even have a room cost of around RM 38k (USD 8.1k) 🤯
I stayed at Hilton Kuala Lumpur and got an executive suite upgrade. It was $450 value but paid $200. Breakfast buffet was free and there's always food and alcohol at the executive lounge so I ate lunch and dinner there lol
I used to work there. They have Presidential suite for that price. No one know this but when I worked there we hosted Barack Obama for couple nights and also sultan of Johor .
You’ll surprised when you hear that during Saudi Arabian visits this country they booked whole hotel for weeks.
That amount of RM is WILD
I was in Malaysia last year for a few days, it is a beautiful country. I love Sunny's food shows. But hell I am not gonna spend that much money in Malaysia
You don't have to spend that kind of money to enjoy Malaysia. $150/- a day should give you a broad smile with some food tasting better.
Even Malaysian doesnt want to spend 5k of food per serving😂
You would have to work hard to spend US$100 in a day. I can be full on a fraction of that
Yeah,this is Malaysia ,for idiots that don't like the real Malaysia and just want to say they went to Malaysia , complete waste of time and money. Do better man...we expect better! Nearly unsubscribed!
Even a malaysian not gonna spend that much in malaysia 😂😂
I love that you mentioned Jacob! He's awesome, educating us about lobsters, and sustainable fisheries. His Spa and Snack is very popular lol. I would love to try everything you just ate, but i'd have to win the lottery first!
As a British person I 'd just like to clarify, most of us love a cooked breakfast with BEANS 😅
I thought of you guys when he mentioned that. Hasn't he heard of a full English breakfast?
Baked beans in tomato sauce is important for Brits. Cooked breakfast American style is far too dry without it :)
And tomatoes!
Its amazing, i had a full english breakfast once (ironically in Dublin) and it was very good.
As an Australian, I'd like to second that. And Malaysian baked beans are the best!
From eating live insects in northern India to a $1K meal in the plushest surroundings, that's Sonny, with his red bandana!
A la Bobby McGee.😅
Check out the food in Penang, Malacca, Terengganu & Kelantan! Enjoy the variety of food in Malaysia!
I visit Msia/KL all the time with the kids. The expensive food in Msia is very disappointing. Expensive food is missing L.O.V.E as the most important ingredient. The most expensive bill we ever had was 1200RM (we don’t drink alcohol as a Muslim) it was only food and cola 😂 And last time we visit a very fancy restaurant omg the food had done a Whitening treatment 😂 Don’t get me wrong we are Dutch from the Netherlands, but sometimes they try being too western and it fails. For me No more very fancy restaurants in kL😂 Malaysia is a food heaven. But don’t go to the very high class places, it’s not worth the money.
Malaysia and Western food is almost always a disaster. Stick to the local food and it’s win win
as a malaysian, yup i agree. they only put the high price mostly for the intended theme of those restaurants
as a malaysian, i tend to avoid going to Western restaurants. very few manage to do it well. i prefer my local seafood restaurant serving fresh expensive fishes instead. hahaha.
yup Malaysian western food will always taste different and being overly white wash like washing it with Clorox lol
never go to a western fancy restaurants. most of the time it doesn't taste good at all. try to find fancy local restaurants
USD1,549.00 = 7,229.09 Malaysian Ringgit. Or buy 2,065 packs of 3.50 Malaysian Ringgit street side nasi Lemak. Lol! Great quality content as usual. Thank you Sonny for featuring our country of Malaysia. I hope you have a great and wonderful time here. =)
Golpe
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0:57 whenever you say Buffet, all I can think about is that $99 buffet in Las Vegas with all that amazing seafood!
The yellow noodle lookalike that is square shaped is called roti jala (net bread). It's not noodle. Believe it or not it's actually the local version of pancake.
Net bread?! Haven't heard that in years... 😅
Sonny: "And we're gonna order the most expensive thing on the menu"
Also sonny after seeing $2000 rice bowl: "HELL NO, WE'RE NOT DOING THAT"
I would highly suggest u go to Penang Sonny. Its like the capital of street food in Malaysia. U can have Ali nasi lemak (a michelin guide nasi lemak) and gemas roti canai as a breakfast, nasi kandar (deen maju, rafee pulau tikus), pata mee sotong as lunch, laksa janggus (laksa and pisang goreng) as evening food and pasembur as dinner
PENANG MENTIONED 💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥RAHHHHH‼️🔥🔥🔥‼️💯 WHERE IS UNDERSEA TUNNEL 🗣‼️⁉️💯🔥🔥 WHAT IS GOOD DRIVING 🗣💯💯🔥🔥‼️⁉️🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🐯🐯🐯
jokes aside penang food is the G.O.A.T
Don't lie, everywhere in Malaysia there is some hidden place where the food is damn good not only in Penang... Even in Taiping and Ipoh thr food is damn as good or even better.
Even I as someone born in Malaysia have never ever spent anything remotely close to that amount on food or travel. its crazy despite Malaysia's economy and exchange rates, we have the highest most expensive stuff in the world, not sure for good or for worse but i guess for tourist attraction? either way thanks for coming to malaysia and reviewing our food and culture! hope you enjoyed your stay and please come back soon!
Dimsum in hotel look industrial quality
HE WAS EATING MALAYSIAN FOOD? STEAK, RUSSIAN CAVIAR, FRENCH CHAMPAGNE ,BOSTON LOBSTER,
Food is getting pricier in Malaysia definitely. Just last night I was out dining with 3 other friends in Mont Kiara and the bill came out to RM1300 flat. Simple Korean dinner, not high-end, not buffet. And it's quite common to see 4 digits on meal receipt nowadays compared to 10 years ago.
$1000 meals can attract a lot of rich tourists and business people. But you can also easily spend $10 for 3 meals here. Similar countries that have very strong food culture like Thailand or Indonesia for example will have a very wide range to choose from
@@pentecost_bruh, you're not looking at the right places. there's a korean barbecue-ish restaurant in the curve damansara, and my family of 4 would always order the meat for barbecue and some other dishes like cold buckwheat noodles or whatever, and we only paid rm600-rm700 for it, and it's also an authentic korean restaurant with an actual korean chef. another place is tono izakaya at publika. it's an authentic japanese restaurant that serves mostly seafood and meat dishes, no ramen or any noodle dishes, and it's also an expensive-ish fine dining-ish restaurant. my family and i went there the other day and we only spent rm600-rm700 there as well. so yeah, you just gotta be smart on where to eat.
Nothing wrong with beans accompanying a great cooked breakfast…
I’m British 😅😂
For that budget , you should try Empurau Fish , the most expensive freshwater fish species indigenous to East Malaysia rivers particularly the state of Sarawak . Empurau fish the best freshwater fish
I second this, this is the true malaysian luxury
'Alas' means like "oh dear" so every time Sonny says "Alas, the food is here!" it cracks me up 😂😂
I think he says “at last”
@@666tommytomtom666 ohhh that would make more sense, he does kinda slur his words together a lot like that
Sangat Sangat Menarik... Terbaik la u buat Content nie...
Great Stuff. We need more!!
Oh dear I'm Scottish and a breakfast to us is.... Beans... sausage... bacon... haggis... black pudding a fried egg and potato scones.....
Sonny. Your editor isn't paid nearly enough. The audio gags at the end were great! Also when the bugs, shrimpies and things go "Weeeee!" into boiling water is always a good laugh... I wonder if I get put on a watch list by mentioning that car bomb bit you did.
That's a jaw dropping price for me as a Malaysian..
The editors really went crazy with this one but I'm here for it!!
5:48 Sailor Jerry is rum not whiskey. Though, I must admit your videos are just as good as Anthony Bourdain's shows were. Keep it up Sonny. 👍👍👍
The fact that they only give you half the lobster is such poor class from the hotel.
That Hotel is absolutely amazing!
My,goodness that food 🥰🤤😋.
I'm in love❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.
Thank you Sonny for sharing joy!
As a kiwi currently cooking baked beans for my breakfast I would like to prove Sonny wrong on that one 🤪😂
as a baked bean cooking kiwi for breakfast i agree
lmao same here, except im having it for dinner xD@@charleswalker2484
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damn sonny! welcome to kuala lumpur!
Golpe
I am from Malaysia and I love all the foods, thanks for reviewing our foods cultures
That beef bacon part and a indian looking lady next to you is perfect! xD
Que manera más eficaz de ver todo en solo vídeo gracias 🫰
Those dumplings are so darling they remind me of board game pieces! Also… How exquisite are their Christmas decorations!?🤗🎄
Honestly this is such a rare video cuz we always see Malaysian street food review but not luxury one!
The caviar is as definitely for Russian oligarchs. Buckwheat is very popular in Russia and they always have it with blini(pancakes). Zakuski are snacks as you drink that’s why they had so many little options with it. You’re supposed to order vodka and take shots of it neat then eat the caviar.
Another funny and enjoyable episode. Thank you
At some point, I always get cognitive dissonance when I watch youtubers living their best life bc I know I'm wasting the time I could be using to enable my best life by watching the youtuber live their best life
For the beans I totally agree with you. Malaysia boleh!
Your all vedio amazing ❤ Am Always waiting to wacth
Love From UAE 🇦🇪 ❤️
Thank you for the video ! ☺♥
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If this were the first Malaysian video I had ever watched, my impressions would be "Wow, Malaysia is expensive!"
I have come to appreciate These journeys more now…
Excellent Job
I am not even disappointed that sonny didn't order the 2,000$ dollar food on the menu and I am agreeing with him 😂
That yellow noodle cake at 1.35 is called roti jala, you dip in curry to eat. One of my favourite foods.
The yellow noodle cake one is called 'Roti Jala' or like fish net bread/noodle eat with curry mostly chicken curry or anything suitable
Golpe
Roti Jala is basically Sri lankan strong hoppers
@@travelswithsi8932 If my grandma had wheels, she is basically a bicycle. They're not the same thing, my man. Both of them are an absolute delight, but they're not the same thing.
Meanwhile, average Malaysian Monthly salary MYR 2000 = USD 500. This luxurious hotel is surely made for Tourist.
Happy to see you enjoy our food.
That meal at Ushi looked super sub par.
Sony!! You should visit Cameroon - Douala!
$2000+ for a plate of rice is beyond criminal.
JAIL!
I swear you and Mark Weins have the exact. Exact SAME COLD
You definitely should be here during Eid. Get invited to the open houses. You'd be very happy.
3:43 The name of the food is Roti Jala.
The fact that we get free food and travel videos on UA-cam by Sonny is truly a gift 👏👏👏👏👏
Almost everyone has baked beans with breakfast in the Uk, it’s as important as bacon and sausage
$30 for breakfast? I live in Malaysia and that's 3 days worth of meals to me!
It's a fancy hotel, of course it will be more expensive than other places. And where I live, I can pay more than that for a standard buffet with less impressive options.
your thumbnails always are so good!
That ending was great!
I always pass by this St Regis everyday to work and I have no idea the inside of it. Thanks Sonny for this experience. Will try to book a room there this new years eve. 😊
Did you manage to get a room?
Nope. It was fully booked since Oct last year. @@rayyanfahmi7349
@@rayyanfahmi7349did u stay there?
He never fails to give us quality content ❤
Golpe
Define ‘quality’.
😂😂😂😂
He wastes so much food for vewivs
Man, I love your channel. Every time your video drops i make sure I make a date night out of it with my wife. It’s fun and very entertaining. Keep up the good work Sonny.
Bro spent half of our GDP on his room service
Sonny come to the East of Malaysia, Sarawak and Sabah, try Iban food and Kadazan-Dusun traditional cuisine trust me,its worth your while
Beef, you don't have to be bacon you're great just the way you are. Let that be a lesson to everyone. Don't try to be bacon.
Son, I don' unnerstand a wurd you jus' said...
@@tymeshoBasically he said nothing can replace pork belly/bacon. Which he is 100% correct. The fear of pork was founded hundreds of years ago when people used then as garbage disposals. Now they are farmed just as healthily as beef, lamb, or any other farm animal.
@@tymesho Hi. You don't have to try to be bacon. You're great just the way you are.
@@Under-Kaoz Thank you much!
@@billyhill434 Gotcha. (I was making a joke referencing a line from a movie, sorry, lol.)
9:27 - Sonny's inner Eminem comes out every time he says "hit it with a little bit of" :')
2:10 anytime Sonny says “live meat section” I expect a living animal and pieces of raw warm meat. 😂
Sonny in High School looks EXACTLY like Sonny now but without the bandana!
Beans for breakfast rock you heathen!
Black pudding and beans mixed together with some nice bacon and toast = Heavenly!
You should have a channel about hotel reviews. Ur perfect in my opinion
That’s crazy for 30 dollar for breakfast , literally my 2-3 days meals 😅
Amazing sonny ! Congrats ! You are awesome with your content
Beans are extremely affordable and versatile in most countries.
For the Dim Sum traditionally two garnish on top is chopped carrots and fish eggs. And it does look like it used the traditional garnishment. So it wasn't cheese but çhopped or sliced carrots.
As a peasant, I never even heard of this…
Wow!! I live on 1600 dollars a month! To me, those prices are crazy! But at the same time, thank you for showing us the experience! I'm kinda jealous.
Sonny! I live vicariously through you! Thank you!❤
You don't know about Sailor Jerry? It's a pretty popular kind of rum.
Thanks for sharing this with us sonny im disabled so this is the only way I can see this sort of food
My bank account is disabled that's what stops me 😁
Hi Sonny, you're the man when it comes to food thing👍👍
You fan from🇲🇾
How anyone ever thought to eat caviar (fish eggs) is beyond me.
I've eaten it once and it was awesome. It literally tasted like the Ocean.
Oh yuck, not for me! As someone growing up and swimming in the ocean and swallowing god knows how many mouthfuls of ocean water, smelling the fish and dried fish guts from the fisherman on the pier. I can't do it. Luckily, it saves me from having an expensive caviar habit though@@krismeaney2841
I can assure you Sonny that its more than a hand full of people in Britain who eat beans for breakfast. Its a staple wether its on toast or with a full english breakfast.
Full English breakfast is my fav. I'm not even British
This video always makes me hungry actually 🤤👍
Sailor Jerry whiskey? 🤔 lol love your channel! You always make me hungry and laugh! And the most impressive, the way you can put that food down! Respect!
Malaysia street food is better than this expensive dining
As a slightly below everage income malaysian, your price of the meal for a day could cover my whole family food cost for almost half a year, maybe more . Seriously . I'm not kidding .
Shoot, even in the US…the cost of the food in this video would cover my groceries for 10 months! 😮😊 I spend about $100usd/month on groceries, as a retired female with no kids at home.
@@melissadunton3534 we have 6 adult and a child . When i calculate it again, it actually cover about 8 month of our food expense.
Sonny has all the caviar etiquette of a truck driver!!! 😂
He literally licked the spoon and put it back in the caviar. I almost died. His wife might have wanted to take a bite of that, and even married, I would find that pretty unappetizing.
Welcome to Kuala Lumpur Malaysia ❤❤❤ Sunny I'm your No.1 fan please do a Street food in Malaysia
Definitely one of the most luxurious and priciest hotel to stay. As a local ad. Spent my childhood in the nearby Brickfields I had only been to St Regis hotel once for high tea.
Brickfields guy here!
Sonny in terms of champagne, personally there are far better options than Moet. To me, its a bit too dry and funky tasting.
My go to bottle of fizz would be Nicolas Feuillatte Rose, which can be difficult to find, so an alternative is Bollinger Rose. The first is about half the price of the second option. Both very drinkable, very tasty and I haven't heard anyone yet complain when I've introduced them to either of these.
The bill was so shocking that he changed his name from Bill to Sonny.
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Isn't his real name name sonny
@@PatienceMadomeno on a podcast he said that his name was bill
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@@PatienceMadomeno. His real name is William.
Those are delicious food, I like your sharing.
Beans are a must if you're having a full English breakfast
5:50 🔥 First time I seen a room worth the money!! 🍾❤
hello from Malaysia. St Regis is the only place we'll never go as we can't afford it. you should try those road-side Nasi Lemak or Ayam Goreng Kunyit which is about USD 0.60 . those are where the gems are.
rich malaysians exist
He has tried street food in other videos, you can check those out. It's nice of him to try so many varieties in Malaysia 😊
That was amazing. Just waiting for the James Bond lift moment at 17:09 - watch out for the floor!!!
It was the final elevator peace for me 😂
For us Malaysians, the price of this food is quite crazy for one person😅