The popular Malaysian breakfast usually are the following. 1) Nasi Lemak bungkus 2) Roti Canai 3) Wan Tan Noodles 4) Kaya toast with 2 half boiled eggs 5) Economy style fried Mee Hoon or Mee 6) Drinks will either be Kopi O, Kopi Pung, Teh tarik, Teh O and Milo. Try them out for your breakfast while you're in Malaysia! 😂😂😂
Shopping & hanging out at the malls is one of the favourite pass times for Malaysians, to escape the heat & having meals in there as well. Hence, the many food courts in most malls. 🙂
I got a foot massage in Thailand, it started out dreamy, then he got out a wooden dowel and it was so painful, i was like-is this right? But i stuck with it bc it was bearable. Afterwards i felt like i was walking on clouds but i decided it probably would be better without the pain 😅😂
Ramly burger came about when western fast food chain started to become popular in Malaysia in the early 80s. There was a concern if the imported meat from the chain was halal so to make sure that it really came from halal source the inventor created Ramly burger. Muslims are very particular about dietary halal foods, its a religious commandment. Nowadays all western fast food chain have to be certified halal in Malaysia (different meat source but halal certified). The inventor only made the frozen patties. The vendors can make the burgers in every which way using all kinds of seasonings and sauce so its never quite the same with a different vendor. The malay people like them saucy. The only thing standardized about them is the menu options. Ramly has their own chain restaurant tho i heard its not quite as good as the street vendors. You're welcomed to give it a try it comes with fries and everything.
There was never, ever a bad meal in KL. Even a bad meal is actually good. That's what the feedback of Veggies on Tour, Pat's father. The other thing is, Malaysians make better taste Western food. Not an exaggeration, but that's the feedback from an American Utuber, Lilith on Planet Earth, who had stayed more than 6 years in KL. 🙂
@MattLaurie Glad to know. 🫠 You guys could consider making Malaysia as your base for taking breaks from travelling & even your 2nd home via De Rantau, the Digital Nomad visa. 🙂
Wow the massage looked intense. But affordable indeed. Close at 3am. Crazy. I worry who on earth wants a massage at 3am (ghost?), it is outdoor - safety?
I love those sesame balls with red bean, Ive never tried them with peanut inside!
The original flavour, the aromatic coffee, is the best Rotiboy. 😋
Ramly Burger ❤️❤️👍🇲🇾
The popular Malaysian breakfast usually are the following.
1) Nasi Lemak bungkus
2) Roti Canai
3) Wan Tan Noodles
4) Kaya toast with 2 half boiled eggs
5) Economy style fried Mee Hoon or Mee
6) Drinks will either be Kopi O, Kopi Pung, Teh tarik, Teh O and Milo.
Try them out for your breakfast while you're in Malaysia!
😂😂😂
Shopping & hanging out at the malls is one of the favourite pass times for Malaysians, to escape the heat & having meals in there as well. Hence, the many food courts in most malls. 🙂
I got a foot massage in Thailand, it started out dreamy, then he got out a wooden dowel and it was so painful, i was like-is this right? But i stuck with it bc it was bearable. Afterwards i felt like i was walking on clouds but i decided it probably would be better without the pain 😅😂
Ramly burger came about when western fast food chain started to become popular in Malaysia in the early 80s. There was a concern if the imported meat from the chain was halal so to make sure that it really came from halal source the inventor created Ramly burger. Muslims are very particular about dietary halal foods, its a religious commandment. Nowadays all western fast food chain have to be certified halal in Malaysia (different meat source but halal certified). The inventor only made the frozen patties. The vendors can make the burgers in every which way using all kinds of seasonings and sauce so its never quite the same with a different vendor. The malay people like them saucy. The only thing standardized about them is the menu options. Ramly has their own chain restaurant tho i heard its not quite as good as the street vendors. You're welcomed to give it a try it comes with fries and everything.
So informative thank you!
do visit melaka with its history and churches like the oldest church in Malaysia - St Peter
There was never, ever a bad meal in KL. Even a bad meal is actually good. That's what the feedback of Veggies on Tour, Pat's father.
The other thing is, Malaysians make better taste Western food. Not an exaggeration, but that's the feedback from an American Utuber, Lilith on Planet Earth, who had stayed more than 6 years in KL. 🙂
Agreed! KL feels like home away from home for us now!
@MattLaurie
Glad to know. 🫠 You guys could consider making Malaysia as your base for taking breaks from travelling & even your 2nd home via De Rantau, the Digital Nomad visa. 🙂
Wow the massage looked intense. But affordable indeed. Close at 3am. Crazy. I worry who on earth wants a massage at 3am (ghost?), it is outdoor - safety?
We did wonder the same thing!!