My family is in JB... JB has a lot of Chinese halal restaurants if compared to KL... As a person who love Chinese food, JB is easy place to find Halal Chinese restaurants.
@@BeyfighterFarisHui Mui is one of Halal Chinese restaurants, besides that, you can find it at Kempas, Tmn University, Setia Tropika, also many in Paradigm Mall, Bandar Dato Onn etc..
Yeah, both of you are right. JB is an interesting city. My youngest sister and family stay there. Regarding those mooncakes, they are always cut and shared. We don't eat the whole mooncake as it's quite filling. Mooncakes symbolize family reunion. Well, the Sultan of Johor will be our next Agong next year. Thanks for the premiere, Steve lvana.
i live in jb for 10 years then i have to transfer to kl. I'm crying because of traffic... i quit my job and works again at jb after a month. I love city life but i hate how crowded and busy in kl, so jb just perfect for me.
@@ReefearEapearAs if they would admit this "love" lol. Even their random taxi drivers will sht on Malaysia whenever they heard their customer is a foreigner living in Malaysia (few Japanese friends had the same experience. They obviously expected my friends to join them bashing Malaysia, failing to understand that most people aren't like Singaporeans; they don't bother going and living in a country they hate and feel so much hatred due to superiority complex). As a Malaysian, it's best we don't claim they love our infrastructure or anything bona fide (yes they love stealing our oil subsidy, but that's not in good faith anyway) since they themselves won't admit it outloud, making us look syok sendiri claiming it.
@@shinachikudidnthappen..mov9196 I will say it aloud till it irritates their skin, lung, genitals, or even make their brain boil when I'm saying they "love" us.
20:58 - definitely try to visit Sultan Ibrahim Stadium while you are in JB. Unfortunately, for this month, there are no home games this month, the latest would be 3rd nov, next month. But you can take a stadium tour there if you wants to.
21:11 the football team called JDT, u can go check out the stadium but they aint got no home game, for now all away, next home match is on nov 2nd. Hey btw u guys should try nasi goreng seafood at stulang. Must order along with the sotong bakar (squid) n lime juice. Top notch foodie there👍🏽
There is also a "halal moon cake" and get a halal verification certificate from the Malaysian Islamic Development Department. Halal is not only in terms of the raw materials used and the way of operation in making Moon Cake, but also about the way the material is obtained, the origin of the capital used and the work culture in the company concerned
18:29 - Not all States have Sultan.. Only 9 States have a Sultan as Head of State. They will have Menteri Besar (Head State Minister). Sabah, Sarawak, Malacca, and Penang don't have Sultan, but they got Gabenor or Yang DiPerTUA Negeri (Different with Yang DiPerTUAN Negeri). Yet, Malaysia adopted Westminster Parliamentary System from UK.
@@AmbatukakangkuCartmankewlftw Malaysia is British colonial state before independence. Of course, British set up their system into their former colony before giving independence. Our founder father is more likely British ass liking, instead fighting with sweat and blood, they followed what British left for them. Nevertheless, it is what it is now.
@@Ambatukakangku The Parliament of Malaysia is the national legislature of Malaysia, based on the Westminster system. The bicameral parliament consists of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives, lit. "People's Assembly") and the Dewan Negara (Senate, lit. "State Assembly"). The Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King), as the head of state, is the third component of Parliament.
Ivana and Steve, there's a stadium tour package for public. Maybe you guys can check on that.. Glad to have you both here cruising the city! Have fun and take care!
1:09: Kampung vibes? They're expensive landed properties. Travel along the cost a few miles and see kampung Skudai Kiri. I realise your vacation is over but you can still see this on Google Earth and Street View.
1:32 In World War 2, When the Japanese army moved into Malaya and reached Johore, to prepare to invade Singapore, that tower building the first building they occupied as a command center. You can see it in the photos from the 1940s.(search Japanese army Johor Bahru)
Old Sultan’s Palace in Johor Bahru (now Sultan Ibrahim Building), c.1941. When the Japanese army conquered Johor Bahru on 31 December 1942, commander of the invading forces Lt. General Tomoyuki Yamashita used the palace as his headquarters to plan for the attack on Singapore. It was chosen as the headquarters because it was the tallest building in Johor Bahru and had a commanding view over the Singapore island.
@@Arnold_X3 The Sultan Ibrahim building was never a palace. It was constructed as a government administrative building by the British. It was occupied by the Japanese but so too was Istana Bukit Serene, the home of the last sultan. It too has a tall tower, and given that it sits on higher ground, most likely has greater elevation
You should visit the iskandariah City China-Malaysia mega project at Johor one of the biggest and most expensive projects in Malaysian history and full of controversy.
Hello there should be a famous sarong burung stall right across the street where you are staying. It next to a Metro carwash? its roti canai with 2 eggs. Get the rendang. But you need to be there before 9am.
@@JetLagWarriors its under construction. There used to be a train track from jb to Singapore central business district. For some reason they dismantled it way back in 2009 snd RTS was suppose to be its replacement. It wont be ready till 2026.
Mooncake is to pay respect to the maiden of the moon(goddess chang 'e). But once secret messages were passed in china to defeat the mongols(genzhis khan)
JB would be more liveable if they i. finish off the Gemas-JB double tracked electric rail and provide frequent services to KL. ii. Implement the ART i.e. the intracity transport system. The ART should also provide a service from CIQ and/or the RTS to the airport. iii. plan for a rail link from the airport to Iskandar Puteri and to JB.
Your videos are amzing! If you ever come to Sri Lanka and love dogs please visit us! It will be an amazing and you and your followers can really make a difference to the lifes of the neglected animals!
Yeah the Sultan of Johor have a lot more autonomy cause it's the only monarch in Malaysia that wasn't invaded by the British. The prior Sultans also have a good relationship with the British rule where they gifted each other presents. Also not all state have Sultan, only 9 of them. Heres a quick quiz for you Steve, Can you guess the 9 states? Speaking of JDT Football team, they're the equivalent of PSG, Real Madrid of Malaysia. Malaysian League isn't as hot as it once were before covid but the JDT Matchday experience is pretty great. From the fixture the earliest home game is Nov 2nd. I don't know if you guys are still in JB then.
Welcome to my hometown. It has a lot of super nice places to visit and be comfortable with. I am sure you're all planned and have a long list of places to visit, but if u run out of ideas, drop me a msg
1 unique thing about Johor cuisine, is that their fried snacks are mostly eaten and dipped in soy sauce based dipping sauce or Sambal Kicap. You’ll find pisang goreng with sambal kicap, others like sukun goreng, tempe also dipped in sambal kicap. Try it out!
Personally JB is quite boring n have less character as compared to penang Malacca or other major cities in Malaysia. Nothing much to do here other than a stopover city to Singapore. Before the Legoland developed JB is almost a skipped city between Spore n malacca/KL like ipoh but now hopefully things getting better. Lido beach was gone n at one time danga bay is a happenings leisure site. JB is international yet quite historical city maybe a river cruise through Johore Straits like those in Chao Phraya Bangkok is the most interesting touristic activity to do.
As a singaporean who goes to jb for leisure often, there isnt really anything special about the muticulturalism and buildings of worship being close together. Apart from the usual places in singapore like sri mariaman temple in the middle of chinatown, and the respective cultural districts, in many heartland areas, mosques, temples and churches are right next to each other and you can have hindu, buddhist, taoists and traditional chinese deities shrines just hanging around hawker centres. Thai buddhism shrines are also very common at hawker centres with mookata stalls and thai food stalls
Where else you gonna built all that, then. So weird wanting to sht on Malaysia having all that on purpose when the reason is different; we are not a city state like you, we don't have to build them so close and cluster them altogether for the sake of ease of policing. I really don't understand you people who put down Malaysia at every chance yet still goes here in order to afford your lifestyle. If my country is too expensive for me to afford normalcy and leisure to the point i have to cross to a supposed cursed ghetto land, i know i wouldn't be this cocky.
Wajah malasya adalah wajah *Banglasia dan China Tiongkok* mendominasi disana. Bayangkan Ketika menelusuri sebuah kota disana kita akan merasakan suasana berbeda bukan malasya pada umumnya yang di iklan iklan digembor-gemborkan Parawisata mereka melainkan nuansa *Bangladesh India Chola dan China Tiongkok lah* paling menonjol nuansa budaya wajah wajah disana itu. terimakasih Kakak Abang Sudah menggunakan pakaian *Batik Indonesia* tunjukkan identitas kita sebagai Orang Indonesia kecintaan *Budaya Indonesia* kita meskipun di negara asing Cobalah kakak Abang bertanya dalam bahasa Indonesia atau atau test mereka bisa gak ngomong bahasa nasional mereka sejauh mana Nasionalisme mereka. 😊 Tetap Selalu berhati-hati disana dan berjaga jaga cinta dari saya ❤️🥰🤩
Bila melayu Islam memerintah, semua bangsa boleh hidup harmoni, tetapi Bila bangsa lain memerintah banyak sekatan yang dilakukan sehingga Ada Yang tidak boleh mengamalkan budaya, adat dan agama mereka sendiri. Itu uniknya Malaysia!!! Adakah negara anda begini?
I have no problems with Indonesians, but I only have problem with you. What do you expect from your hate speech? Everyone to be converted into Malaysia hater?
It's not only Hindu temple, Gadwara Sahib, Ancient Chinese Temple here, besides Chinese Temple is a Mosque and behind the mosque is Church
My family is in JB... JB has a lot of Chinese halal restaurants if compared to KL... As a person who love Chinese food, JB is easy place to find Halal Chinese restaurants.
Really? I need to know where so i can dine at next time I go there
@@BeyfighterFarisHui Mui is one of Halal Chinese restaurants, besides that, you can find it at Kempas, Tmn University, Setia Tropika, also many in Paradigm Mall, Bandar Dato Onn etc..
@@ReefearEapear thanks!
Yeah, both of you are right. JB is an interesting city. My youngest sister and family stay there. Regarding those mooncakes, they are always cut and shared. We don't eat the whole mooncake as it's quite filling. Mooncakes symbolize family reunion. Well, the Sultan of Johor will be our next Agong next year. Thanks for the premiere, Steve lvana.
It is the mini version not full size
@@keangwooichoo6138 ok
Cut the mooncake in small bite-size and drink with chinese tea. Balance up the taste.
@@preciousstone6878 yeah, that's right, Crystal.
J B is one stunning city. Very photogenic!
Pisang goreng mawar is must to go if you are craving for pisang goreng. Need to try pisang goreng royal the pricey one and it will blow your mind.
Very very interesting!! Great vlog!! Keep safe, healthy and happy.
i live in jb for 10 years then i have to transfer to kl. I'm crying because of traffic... i quit my job and works again at jb after a month. I love city life but i hate how crowded and busy in kl, so jb just perfect for me.
malaysia is like a parallel universe where all possibilities exist together ❤
Everything except high speed rail😂
@@HerocoldfingerIts okay.. we got incredibly good Highways which loved by Singaporeans. KL-JB only 3.5hours driving in good and smooth highways...
@@ReefearEapearAs if they would admit this "love" lol. Even their random taxi drivers will sht on Malaysia whenever they heard their customer is a foreigner living in Malaysia (few Japanese friends had the same experience. They obviously expected my friends to join them bashing Malaysia, failing to understand that most people aren't like Singaporeans; they don't bother going and living in a country they hate and feel so much hatred due to superiority complex). As a Malaysian, it's best we don't claim they love our infrastructure or anything bona fide (yes they love stealing our oil subsidy, but that's not in good faith anyway) since they themselves won't admit it outloud, making us look syok sendiri claiming it.
Parallel universe? *twitches*
@@shinachikudidnthappen..mov9196 I will say it aloud till it irritates their skin, lung, genitals, or even make their brain boil when I'm saying they "love" us.
Try the Goreng Pisang dip with Sambal Kicap. The Johor style Goreng Pisang.
I can't recognise my own hometown! It has changed so much!
The Chicken Chop is generally a de-boned piece of chicken thigh & drumstick, butterflied and batter fried.
Good afternoon from Papua New Guinea. I enjoyed watching your contents.
Thank you for the great video, it's was amazing. thank you for this. salam from Bali
Yes !! Thank you for taking notice of our recommendations of this eatery
Hua Mui never fails to make me craving for the chicken chop 😋😋
20:58 - definitely try to visit Sultan Ibrahim Stadium while you are in JB. Unfortunately, for this month, there are no home games this month, the latest would be 3rd nov, next month. But you can take a stadium tour there if you wants to.
why not you all make tour around Johor like places at Kota Tinggi, Desaru, Mersing, Kluang, Batu Pahat, Pontian and Muar.
Yes 100% agree
Skip all those. Go Mersing then direct ferry to Tioman island. Haha😅
@@tankgod888 tiomand under Pahang State...can go pulau Rawa...pulau sibu.
Those places suck
Thank you for this wonderful premieres.
Yay, the video hasn't started yet, and I'm once again, the first to comment.
Are you ?? it´s kinda late on your place here it´s the morning now :)
@@Yasin_Affandi
21:11 the football team called JDT, u can go check out the stadium but they aint got no home game, for now all away, next home match is on nov 2nd. Hey btw u guys should try nasi goreng seafood at stulang. Must order along with the sotong bakar (squid) n lime juice. Top notch foodie there👍🏽
There is also a "halal moon cake" and get a halal verification certificate from the Malaysian Islamic Development Department.
Halal is not only in terms of the raw materials used and the way of operation in making Moon Cake, but also about the way the material is obtained, the origin of the capital used and the work culture in the company concerned
What a waste of time, just like beef bacon and turkey ham.
I hope to visit JB soon. ❤
18:29 - Not all States have Sultan.. Only 9 States have a Sultan as Head of State. They will have Menteri Besar (Head State Minister). Sabah, Sarawak, Malacca, and Penang don't have Sultan, but they got Gabenor or Yang DiPerTUA Negeri (Different with Yang DiPerTUAN Negeri). Yet, Malaysia adopted Westminster Parliamentary System from UK.
I didn't realize Malaysia adopted the Westminster Parliamentary System. My history textbook didn't say anything about it.
@@AmbatukakangkuCartmankewlftw Malaysia is British colonial state before independence. Of course, British set up their system into their former colony before giving independence. Our founder father is more likely British ass liking, instead fighting with sweat and blood, they followed what British left for them. Nevertheless, it is what it is now.
@@Ambatukakangku The Parliament of Malaysia is the national legislature of Malaysia, based on the Westminster system.
The bicameral parliament consists of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives, lit. "People's Assembly") and the Dewan Negara (Senate, lit. "State Assembly").
The Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King), as the head of state, is the third component of Parliament.
Ivana and Steve, there's a stadium tour package for public. Maybe you guys can check on that.. Glad to have you both here cruising the city! Have fun and take care!
That's so mouth watering. The Assam boy is my youngest son's favorite. Happy exploring Johor.
1:09: Kampung vibes? They're expensive landed properties. Travel along the cost a few miles and see kampung Skudai Kiri. I realise your vacation is over but you can still see this on Google Earth and Street View.
Moon cake has a semi/sweet lotus seed paste. Some lotus seed paste is mixed with sunflower seed or even the yolk of salted duck egg.
I love all of your videos, just keep doing it. It is so interesting for European people.❤
1:32 In World War 2, When the Japanese army moved into Malaya and reached Johore, to prepare to invade Singapore, that tower building the first building they occupied as a command center. You can see it in the photos from the 1940s.(search Japanese army Johor Bahru)
Old Sultan’s Palace in Johor Bahru (now Sultan Ibrahim Building), c.1941.
When the Japanese army conquered Johor Bahru on 31 December 1942, commander of the invading forces Lt. General Tomoyuki Yamashita used the palace as his headquarters to plan for the attack on Singapore. It was chosen as the headquarters because it was the tallest building in Johor Bahru and had a commanding view over the Singapore island.
@@Arnold_X3 The Sultan Ibrahim building was never a palace. It was constructed as a government administrative building by the British. It was occupied by the Japanese but so too was Istana Bukit Serene, the home of the last sultan. It too has a tall tower, and given that it sits on higher ground, most likely has greater elevation
Mooncakes are supposed to be cut into small pieces and you take a small piece to eat as it is heavy and sweet.
if im not mistaken the famous kek pisang shop is in Johor Bahru. Hiap Joo Bakery. this shop is over 100 years already.
Go to stadium sultan ibrahim bro, they win 10 in the row malaysia super league..
JB Rock City! 🤘🏽❤ enjoy your time guys
Visit puteri Harbour area....emerald lake...25 minute
I think 4 pax can share 1 mooncake... coz its sweet... cut into tiny pieces and have with tea...
Mini version, 2 bites finish loh
You should visit the iskandariah City China-Malaysia mega project at Johor one of the biggest and most expensive projects in Malaysian history and full of controversy.
JB IS THE 2nd LARGEST CITY IN MALAYSIA AFTER KL..
JB Style, JB hidup ❤️🔥
Planning to reside Penang,J.B,Ipoh,or myb real laid bck town of Taiping not decided yet,yur J.B volg seems impressive too,great vid thanks mate
What about Melaka
@@Seramics my goodness...hw cud I missed dat out, another interesting place,I bear dat in mind sure,thanks fr jogging my memory mate
You should come during every second day of Hari Raya. Then you could visit the palace (not this one though) and meet the Royal Family.
apart from KM0 started from JB, u can also check out southernmost tip of Asia mainland at Kukup. 50km from JB.
Tanjung Piai
Hello
there should be a famous sarong burung stall right across the street where you are staying. It next to a Metro carwash?
its roti canai with 2 eggs. Get the rendang. But you need to be there before 9am.
If I know you where there, I will join both of you. My office just across the road.
Nice to see you both keep on move
Terbaik
watch our champion football team jdt play at the stadium…the view and enviroment is superb
Try go to sultan ibrahim stadium,take most beautiful stadium in Malaysia, stadium like Europe style , your can tour around stadium with hammer
Try pisang goreng Mawar guys!!!
Chicken chop's deboned whole leg lest the knuckle you were holding.
Hope to catch up while you guys are still in JB.. who knows ... 😂
I love new rockstars then other channel.. they really tells the easter egg staight on..
Welcome to Johor Bahru ❤
U should visit Restaurant zz. Its in jb too. I think u will love it❤
Actually I more recommended IT Roo café Hainanese Chicken chop😂 both restaurants have a long history
I really like that Batik shirt. Where did you get it?
Indonesia 🇮🇩
Generally JB city is above average, but infrastructure in JB neighbourhoods needs a lot of improvement.
Inside the mall have a mosque try checkout..
U should go to sultan ibrahim stadium when jdt vs hyundai for ACL champion league
15:39 - it is Asam Boi ( not Boy ) 😅
Johor Bahru with historical restaurants ⭐
Starting of this video, anyone know which building ,where they can view entire JB?
JBCC
it’s at Skyscape Johor Bahru
Jland tower
There is a MRT called RTS to link JB to singapore
really?? I will look this up
@@JetLagWarriors its under construction. There used to be a train track from jb to Singapore central business district. For some reason they dismantled it way back in 2009 snd RTS was suppose to be its replacement. It wont be ready till 2026.
Mooncake is to pay respect to the maiden of the moon(goddess chang 'e). But once secret messages were passed in china to defeat the mongols(genzhis khan)
Impressive 👍
The stream in the middle we followed Seoul South korea
JB would be more liveable if they
i. finish off the Gemas-JB double tracked electric rail and provide frequent services to KL.
ii. Implement the ART i.e. the intracity transport system. The ART should also provide a service from CIQ and/or the RTS to the airport.
iii. plan for a rail link from the airport to Iskandar Puteri and to JB.
I think the chicken is a deboned maryland... thigh and drumstick...
Your videos are amzing! If you ever come to Sri Lanka and love dogs please visit us! It will be an amazing and you and your followers can really make a difference to the lifes of the neglected animals!
The Johor football team (JDT) is owned (taken over) by the son of the Sultan of Johor named Tunku Ismail
Yeah the Sultan of Johor have a lot more autonomy cause it's the only monarch in Malaysia that wasn't invaded by the British. The prior Sultans also have a good relationship with the British rule where they gifted each other presents. Also not all state have Sultan, only 9 of them. Heres a quick quiz for you Steve, Can you guess the 9 states? Speaking of JDT Football team, they're the equivalent of PSG, Real Madrid of Malaysia. Malaysian League isn't as hot as it once were before covid but the JDT Matchday experience is pretty great. From the fixture the earliest home game is Nov 2nd. I don't know if you guys are still in JB then.
Not five, nine sultanates.
@@hamzahzain1524 oh shet you're right my bad.. I had it in reverse 5 without 9 with lol
Welcome to my hometown. It has a lot of super nice places to visit and be comfortable with. I am sure you're all planned and have a long list of places to visit, but if u run out of ideas, drop me a msg
Lotus seeds?
My place welcome
Moon 🌙 cake sangat sedap gila
Fun fact. Johor is the ONLY state that has its own army which is not part of the main malaysian Royal army.
Banana cake sedap gila
No Stella? Stellaaaa! Stellaaa!!!!Stallone Rocky etc!
1 unique thing about Johor cuisine, is that their fried snacks are mostly eaten and dipped in soy sauce based dipping sauce or Sambal Kicap.
You’ll find pisang goreng with sambal kicap, others like sukun goreng, tempe also dipped in sambal kicap.
Try it out!
pisang goreng with sambal kicap🤔
@@JetLagWarriors try the one at Mawar.
Did you try the banana cakes at that area?
No, we never heard of this banana cake.
Sour boy + spicy lady = ♥
l ma coming a melasiya to job
Personally JB is quite boring n have less character as compared to penang Malacca or other major cities in Malaysia. Nothing much to do here other than a stopover city to Singapore. Before the Legoland developed JB is almost a skipped city between Spore n malacca/KL like ipoh but now hopefully things getting better. Lido beach was gone n at one time danga bay is a happenings leisure site. JB is international yet quite historical city maybe a river cruise through Johore Straits like those in Chao Phraya Bangkok is the most interesting touristic activity to do.
Very true
As a singaporean who goes to jb for leisure often, there isnt really anything special about the muticulturalism and buildings of worship being close together. Apart from the usual places in singapore like sri mariaman temple in the middle of chinatown, and the respective cultural districts, in many heartland areas, mosques, temples and churches are right next to each other and you can have hindu, buddhist, taoists and traditional chinese deities shrines just hanging around hawker centres. Thai buddhism shrines are also very common at hawker centres with mookata stalls and thai food stalls
Where else you gonna built all that, then. So weird wanting to sht on Malaysia having all that on purpose when the reason is different; we are not a city state like you, we don't have to build them so close and cluster them altogether for the sake of ease of policing. I really don't understand you people who put down Malaysia at every chance yet still goes here in order to afford your lifestyle. If my country is too expensive for me to afford normalcy and leisure to the point i have to cross to a supposed cursed ghetto land, i know i wouldn't be this cocky.
JBStyle
Org cina tapi bukan cina ah ya
Wajah malasya adalah wajah *Banglasia dan China Tiongkok* mendominasi disana.
Bayangkan Ketika menelusuri sebuah kota disana kita akan merasakan suasana berbeda bukan malasya pada umumnya yang di iklan iklan digembor-gemborkan Parawisata mereka melainkan nuansa *Bangladesh India Chola dan China Tiongkok lah* paling menonjol nuansa budaya wajah wajah disana itu.
terimakasih Kakak Abang Sudah menggunakan pakaian *Batik Indonesia* tunjukkan identitas kita sebagai Orang Indonesia kecintaan *Budaya Indonesia* kita meskipun di negara asing
Cobalah kakak Abang bertanya dalam bahasa Indonesia atau atau test mereka bisa gak ngomong bahasa nasional mereka sejauh mana Nasionalisme mereka. 😊
Tetap Selalu berhati-hati disana dan berjaga jaga cinta dari saya ❤️🥰🤩
Bila keturunan Sino (Sinyo) dan Noni Indo Eurasian Indonesia Belanda menjadi orang suruhan Anak Sukarno berkata kata
Toxic comments are not welcome here
Bila melayu Islam memerintah, semua bangsa boleh hidup harmoni, tetapi Bila bangsa lain memerintah banyak sekatan yang dilakukan sehingga Ada Yang tidak boleh mengamalkan budaya, adat dan agama mereka sendiri. Itu uniknya Malaysia!!!
Adakah negara anda begini?
This toxic person doesn't know how to speak English but wants to make embarrassing comments
I have no problems with Indonesians, but I only have problem with you. What do you expect from your hate speech? Everyone to be converted into Malaysia hater?
Hope you guys will drop by at Batu Pahat 😄
Hi sweets , just saying hi . Coment on video later . must take a bath and go to work :) 6:36 down here .😘
You're the best, Carla :)
Naah , you are ... keep giving love , big kisses 😘😘@@JetLagWarriors