No Ramley burgers today ! The food looks interesting today . Nice walkabout in the Indian area. Thanks mate getting a feel for this place . Different vibe to Thailand 🇹🇭
Nice one, seeing my old haunts in Brickfields. Allways stayed in this area as I like a good Ruby murry. Looks like they have cleaned the area up, used to be the red light district and generally a bit grubby.
Thank Wayne! Really enjoying the boots on the ground K.L. walkabouts and getting reacquainted with the big old town. Btw, Selamat is 'Welcome' if you hadn't caught that yet. Also, at 12:45 it used to be in Malaysia you had to make your own number plates to spec. and there was shops that would make them for you I was told that was how it used to be done back in old England but is that how it was? Looks like just sticking the numbers on motorcycles works. Being an old film guy, I like 25 FPS
Nice one mate! I do think we use to stick number plates on in the UK, many years ago. Not sure about making our own, but sounds familiar mate. I did quite like 25fps also, makes it look more real with the motion blur. Not sure if I'll stick with it or not. Cheers Jack.
@@WalkAboutWayne Thanks Wayne, seeing all this walking about is making me nostalgic and homesick, but I still remember the heat, 'Stiffing' as I think you referred to it.
@@aznimewer Thanks for the feedback. Having grown up in the Northwest of the U.S. with its English weather and then Alaska I and working in Asia I thought I could handle the equatorial heat and humidity, and for a while the heat and humidity in Malaysia and Singapore was a welcome change. But after a few months I started to loose energy and motivation. Friends said it was the A/C so I stopped using that, and in Penang I could sleep with fan and the windows open and I felt a bit better but, within a few days of in Cameron, Japan or Australia I felt refreshed and my energy came back. I'm seriously thinking of retiring back to Penang if I can manage a visa, and your comment has me wondering about going back to the heat now that I'm older?
Actually you are right. Little India and China Town to me as a Malaysians sounds funny because we are everywhere. The creation of these places are actually artificial in nature. For tourist. Not locals.
Best compliment I've ever had 🤣 I love Michael and was glued to the tele for all his around the World Series. Although he wasn't a vlogger, he is the best travel vlogger ever. Thanks mate.
Food looks great. Ghee is clarified butter made from melting butter, I worked at the butter board in Qld & we sent it overseas. I see Billy Bailey lives near you in Devon👍
This is the area I stay in, but further into the back streets...yeah a lot less farang-atans hahaha. Glad to see you enjoyed the CONE =D take care buddy
It's gone. It was around the Monorail station, just a block from the main police station. 🤣 Supposedly they all moved to Chinatown (near Jalan Petaling).
the self service ones are great - you put what you want on a plate and sit down. a guy comes by and looks at it and writes down on a ticket -- and its usually like 15rm (~$3) for me - I really like paradise in bukit bintang, very popular. you had a dosa at that place
Big cultural influences in Malaysia - I think as with the UK , Aussies luv a good Indian feed 😋- and a hell of a lot cheaper in SEAsia . Hello from HCMC - I seen a place called “ Wayne’s Coffee “ here 🤩🤩🤩👋😃🙏
Yes mate, we love a good Indian in the UK. So many different foods in Malaysia, I can't keep up with it all. Hope life is good in HCMC buddy. Wayne's coffee, in Vietnam! No way!
Ah.. "Ghee roast plain" is what Malaysians would call a "Crispy Thosai" or "Paper Thosai". This restaurant's owners are actually from India, I think, rather than Malaysian Indian. RM12 is EXPENSIVE.. other restaurants would charge maybe RM3 for the same thing. That's what Saravanna Bhavan charges. The red and white dips are called "chutneys". You SHOULD try this same dish again at one of the many Indian restaurants near your hotel.. it's mainly a breakfast thing. And you can get coffee with it. And it shouldn't cost so much.. when i get it it costs less than RM5 with a cup of milk tea.
Why didnt you show the best part of the meal? Wayne cracking down the roast and getting al dirty with the dips. Making a mess of the table and your face😂😂😂. Deleted scenes for members maybe? 😂. Cheers mate, enjoy!
This area of the city isn't as clean or well-maintained as in the previous videos. Informative perspective of the area. Nothing like Bangkok for a major SE Asian city.
Nothing special buddy but well worth putting out there. Nice video. The grub you ate looked interesting. I'm quite fond of the beef Rendang. Super tasty dish that. Cheers Wayne 🤩
Yeah Little India is kinda boring & quite dirty if I am to be honest. Anyway, I was just wondering. Are u planning on going to other parts of Malaysia or are u just staying around KL? Since u r more of a laidback kinda guy, I have a feeling that u might like Ipoh or Melaka more than KL. I have a feeling it is more your kinda vibe. Penang is quite lovely too
This is not a knock on your video, your vids are good. But KL is just " meh" from what I see. No charm, not very interesting. Maybe I'm not able to see what you were seeing. Anyway, kinda looking forward to you at some time back in Chiang Mai and that area. Keep up the good work! 👍
I welcome comments like this, and thanks for giving your opinion in a level headed manner. I would agree in some of what you say also. Thailand and Chiang Mai is my home and Thailand content is coming again very soon. Thanks.
@WalkAboutWayne Then it's time to venture out to the suburbs of KL. Try the Sunway Resorts area mate. There's an Egyptian themed mall and a waterpark there, too.
Brickfields. 🤣🤣🤣 Those "old style" flats aren't that old, but they are low cost. It's called Little India because a lot of the inhabitants are Tamil (from Southern India). Not too obvious around the residential areas but very obvious in the area around KL Sentral - most of the businesses and restaurants are Indian owned, and it's a fantastic place to eat Indian food. It's sort of become gentrified these last 10-15 years, with the appearance of high rise hotels and a huge shopping mall and office buildings, but not too long ago most of it was two storey shophouses like you see around the monorail station. A lot of the area was, in the 1960s, a huge railway depot, with maintenance sheds, workshops and a huge roundhouse.
Older then what most of the city looks like buddy. Didn’t think much of little India. Food was good. I sort of gathered why it’s called little India mate 👍
@@WalkAboutWayne Yeah, in the last 20-25 years a lot of the city has been rebuilt. There are remnants of the old city left, Little India is one, the area where your hotel is at is another, parts of Bukit Bintang and Chow Kit would be another. To be honest I don't go to Little India much, either.. once in a while I will watch a movie at Nu Sentral (the mall attached to KL Sentral) and then I 'd pop on over for a bite.
Apa Khabar Wayne (how are you) In Malaysia you need to keep asking … if you don’t ask - you walk out with nothing …. Yes you are right , busy restaurants sometimes it’s difficult to get served ! We are too english waiting to be served !!!!!! Malaysians usually barge in and get in there !!!!! 🤣
I'm good thanks. Waiting to be served? I told them twice but they served the people that came in after me. . That's why I walked out. We English don't take no crap. Proper service or gone. Why would I want to barge in. None of this begging to be served malarky.
True.. Don't expect much service at most Indian restaurants. Most really aren't that bad, in some cases it's more of a buffet, or you order at a counter. There's actually four or five different kinds of Indian restaurants, from Nasi Kandar joints to Banana Leaf curry houses to regular Mamak restaurants.
Although I have no interest in Malaysia, you’ve got to be one of the most consistent vloggers in SE Asia who works hard to bring content for your viewers to get an idea of what it’s like in different places. Thailand, Philippines and Vietnam are my top choices.
Hahaha,.. you are a boy,...😁,.. good stuff,..... next time the locals give it the ahhhh Rooney Wayne Rooney you can tell them he is down the road now 🙂⚽
He hasn't had much success in his management career so far,...I hope it continues haha ,.... plenty of grannies down this way for him,..I reckon he will be down Sidmouth a bit 😂,...utc
33 million population in Malaysia .2.9million are Indian.Not so little India.You must check out george town,Penang while your there then you can get a direct flight from there to Phuket ,flying with firefly.Too easy man.Enjoy watching
Malasia tidak ada identitas sama sekali Karena yang mendominasi Orang China Tiongkok India Bangladesh Nepal Rohingya. Datang ke Malasia bukan menemukan budaya Lokal tapi malahan menjumpai Budaya Asing lebih menonjol
🔎Majapahit tak pernah menguasai Nusantara. 🔎Apakah Nusantara? Nusantara adalah kawasan luar dari Majapahit. Majapahit terletak di Trowulan. Nusantara adalah kawasan lain seperti Bali, Sumatera, Kalimantan, Temasik, Pahang dan lain2. Sebab itu Sumpah Palapa menyebut cita-cita ingin menguasai tempat2 tersebut. Sumpah Palapa bukan bukti Majapahit telah menguasai Semenanjung. Tidak ada satu pun bukti Majapahit telah menguasai Semenanjung. Sampai sekarang tiada bukti. Majapahit baru berdiri abad ke-13. Tahun 1136 Negeri Kedah telah memeluk Islam dan raja Kedah menggunakan gelaran Sultan. Tahun 1028 ada bukti batu nesan orang Islam di Pahang. Tahun 1181 Kerajaan Kelantan telah menggunakan duit syiling Kerajaan Kelantan dengan tulisan Jawi bertarikh 577 Hijrah. Adanya orang di pulau2 dicatat dalam naskah rajya rajya I Bhumi Nusantara menyebut tentang silsilah I Bhumi Nusantara datang dari Langkasuka menetap dari Utara Pulau Sumatera sampai ke Selatan Pulau Sumatera dan Pulau Jawa. Orang yang pertama membuka negeri di Pulau Jawa adalah Aki Tirem berasal dari Kerajaan Langkasuka di Semenanjung.
Why this Chinese Indonesian boy literally everywhere in Malaysian related videos? Seems he has got too much time in his hand insulting Malaysia. Most Indonesian Chinese always provoking relationship between Malaysia and Indonesia. Most Indonesians also keep insulting Malaysian Chinese and Malaysian Indian and other nationalities as IF they are superior. and better than the rest Very weird people indeed.
No Ramley burgers today ! The food looks interesting today . Nice walkabout in the Indian area. Thanks mate getting a feel for this place . Different vibe to Thailand 🇹🇭
I had to give the Ramly a miss today 🤣. Thank you mate.
I can't wait for you to vlog from India someday, it looks like an amazing place to visit and it is very high on my list of places to go next.
It's not high on my list Dan, but I would never rule it out.
Great video & Series. Really gives a feel of Kuala Lumpur. Well done mate 🙏🏻
Thank you mate 👍
Nice one, seeing my old haunts in Brickfields. Allways stayed in this area as I like a good Ruby murry. Looks like they have cleaned the area up, used to be the red light district and generally a bit grubby.
I've been eating so many Ruby's 🤣 Great food. This area is a bit run down but nice to hear it's better then it was.
Thank Wayne! Really enjoying the boots on the ground K.L. walkabouts and getting reacquainted with the big old town. Btw, Selamat is 'Welcome' if you hadn't caught that yet. Also, at 12:45 it used to be in Malaysia you had to make your own number plates to spec. and there was shops that would make them for you I was told that was how it used to be done back in old England but is that how it was? Looks like just sticking the numbers on motorcycles works.
Being an old film guy, I like 25 FPS
Nice one mate! I do think we use to stick number plates on in the UK, many years ago. Not sure about making our own, but sounds familiar mate. I did quite like 25fps also, makes it look more real with the motion blur. Not sure if I'll stick with it or not. Cheers Jack.
@@WalkAboutWayne Thanks Wayne, seeing all this walking about is making me nostalgic and homesick, but I still remember the heat, 'Stiffing' as I think you referred to it.
The humidity kills!!! That’s why I’m settled in England (but at times I longed for the humidity haha)
@@aznimewer Thanks for the feedback. Having grown up in the Northwest of the U.S. with its English weather and then Alaska I and working in Asia I thought I could handle the equatorial heat and humidity, and for a while the heat and humidity in Malaysia and Singapore was a welcome change. But after a few months I started to loose energy and motivation. Friends said it was the A/C so I stopped using that, and in Penang I could sleep with fan and the windows open and I felt a bit better but, within a few days of in Cameron, Japan or Australia I felt refreshed and my energy came back.
I'm seriously thinking of retiring back to Penang if I can manage a visa, and your comment has me wondering about going back to the heat now that I'm older?
Actually you are right. Little India and China Town to me as a Malaysians sounds funny because we are everywhere. The creation of these places are actually artificial in nature. For tourist. Not locals.
Thanks for the info.
That’s why super expensive Kan ?!
Good on ya wayne for giving your money to nice people, good to see you happy cruising around kL be safe👍
Thank you buddy 👍
there are lots of gas stations, right where you go about 15 pieces
Ofcourse, that was the first one I'd seen though 👍
very helpful
Thanks
Thought I was at Michael Pailin's website for the first 10 minutes😂 cheers Wayne!
Best compliment I've ever had 🤣 I love Michael and was glued to the tele for all his around the World Series. Although he wasn't a vlogger, he is the best travel vlogger ever. Thanks mate.
Food looks great. Ghee is clarified butter made from melting butter, I worked at the butter board in Qld & we sent it overseas. I see Billy Bailey lives near you in Devon👍
Nice one mate. I can’t think of Billy Bailey , unless I been gone to long .
This is the area I stay in, but further into the back streets...yeah a lot less farang-atans hahaha. Glad to see you enjoyed the CONE =D take care buddy
Thanks mate 👍
There used to be a large red light district in that area in the 80s and 90s but not sure if it's still there now.
On my way now 😂😂
@@WalkAboutWayne Lol!
It's gone. It was around the Monorail station, just a block from the main police station. 🤣 Supposedly they all moved to Chinatown (near Jalan Petaling).
Jalan alor !
Adyar Anand Bhavan is franchise that started in India if I am not mistaken. Clean vegeatrian south indian dishes. hits the spot and affordable!!
Nice! 👍
the self service ones are great - you put what you want on a plate and sit down. a guy comes by and looks at it and writes down on a ticket -- and its usually like 15rm (~$3) for me - I really like paradise in bukit bintang, very popular. you had a dosa at that place
For sure, the self service food looked awesome and cheap. I just prefer a set meal.
Big cultural influences in Malaysia
- I think as with the UK , Aussies luv a good Indian feed 😋- and a hell of a lot cheaper in SEAsia .
Hello from HCMC - I seen a place called “ Wayne’s Coffee “ here 🤩🤩🤩👋😃🙏
Yes mate, we love a good Indian in the UK. So many different foods in Malaysia, I can't keep up with it all. Hope life is good in HCMC buddy. Wayne's coffee, in Vietnam! No way!
Nice sir😊
👍👍
Ah.. "Ghee roast plain" is what Malaysians would call a "Crispy Thosai" or "Paper Thosai". This restaurant's owners are actually from India, I think, rather than Malaysian Indian. RM12 is EXPENSIVE.. other restaurants would charge maybe RM3 for the same thing. That's what Saravanna Bhavan charges. The red and white dips are called "chutneys". You SHOULD try this same dish again at one of the many Indian restaurants near your hotel.. it's mainly a breakfast thing. And you can get coffee with it. And it shouldn't cost so much.. when i get it it costs less than RM5 with a cup of milk tea.
No complaints for 2 quid. Good little restaurant 👍
Why didnt you show the best part of the meal? Wayne cracking down the roast and getting al dirty with the dips. Making a mess of the table and your face😂😂😂. Deleted scenes for members maybe? 😂. Cheers mate, enjoy!
I couldn’t get the footage where I was happy with it. But yeah, it was a bit messy 😂
This area of the city isn't as clean or well-maintained as in the previous videos. Informative perspective of the area. Nothing like Bangkok for a major SE Asian city.
Yes, this area was more old and not so well maintained as the city Center. I do believe this use to be the red light area .
@@WalkAboutWayne Thank you for responding
It still looks cleaner and more organized than the Bangkok I saw in other UA-cam videos ,lol.
Little india Yes🎉😂
Happy Days 👍
When you will come back to Thailand
Very soon 👍
Please don’t go!!!!!
@@aznimewer why don’t go?
It’s a famous song (please don’t go ) from KC and the sunshine band !
Nothing special buddy but well worth putting out there. Nice video. The grub you ate looked interesting. I'm quite fond of the beef Rendang. Super tasty dish that. Cheers Wayne 🤩
Worth the visit for the grub mate. Not much happening in Little India but good day out.
where else going in Malaysia mate?
Time to move on soon buddy
Hey, hey Bobby Dazzler in Brickfields !!
Crazy May Salleh in brick fields
(Wayne, crazy white guy in brick fields ) 🤣
Bobby Dazzler mate 👍
Mat Salleh I meant
Yeah Little India is kinda boring & quite dirty if I am to be honest. Anyway, I was just wondering. Are u planning on going to other parts of Malaysia or are u just staying around KL? Since u r more of a laidback kinda guy, I have a feeling that u might like Ipoh or Melaka more than KL. I have a feeling it is more your kinda vibe. Penang is quite lovely too
It is interesting … not too bad lah
Yes, It was bit run down. The food was really nice though. Kuching is the place I would like to go soon.
@@WalkAboutWayne Nice.. Can't wait for u to go to Borneo
This is not a knock on your video, your vids are good. But KL is just " meh" from what I see. No charm, not very interesting. Maybe I'm not able to see what you were seeing.
Anyway, kinda looking forward to you at some time back in Chiang Mai and that area.
Keep up the good work! 👍
I welcome comments like this, and thanks for giving your opinion in a level headed manner. I would agree in some of what you say also. Thailand and Chiang Mai is my home and Thailand content is coming again very soon. Thanks.
Robert they say one man’s food can be another man’s poison !!! You’ll never know you will fall in love with Malaysia at first sight ♥️
Maybe you should go check out the Chow Kit area, mate.😅
Had a walk around that area 👍
@WalkAboutWayne Then it's time to venture out to the suburbs of KL. Try the Sunway Resorts area mate. There's an Egyptian themed mall and a waterpark there, too.
@@nickloong No mate, got other plans 👍
Brickfields. 🤣🤣🤣 Those "old style" flats aren't that old, but they are low cost. It's called Little India because a lot of the inhabitants are Tamil (from Southern India). Not too obvious around the residential areas but very obvious in the area around KL Sentral - most of the businesses and restaurants are Indian owned, and it's a fantastic place to eat Indian food. It's sort of become gentrified these last 10-15 years, with the appearance of high rise hotels and a huge shopping mall and office buildings, but not too long ago most of it was two storey shophouses like you see around the monorail station. A lot of the area was, in the 1960s, a huge railway depot, with maintenance sheds, workshops and a huge roundhouse.
Older then what most of the city looks like buddy. Didn’t think much of little India. Food was good. I sort of gathered why it’s called little India mate 👍
@@WalkAboutWayne Yeah, in the last 20-25 years a lot of the city has been rebuilt. There are remnants of the old city left, Little India is one, the area where your hotel is at is another, parts of Bukit Bintang and Chow Kit would be another. To be honest I don't go to Little India much, either.. once in a while I will watch a movie at Nu Sentral (the mall attached to KL Sentral) and then I 'd pop on over for a bite.
Apa Khabar Wayne (how are you)
In Malaysia you need to keep asking … if you don’t ask - you walk out with nothing ….
Yes you are right , busy restaurants sometimes it’s difficult to get served !
We are too english waiting to be served !!!!!! Malaysians usually barge in and get in there !!!!! 🤣
I'm good thanks. Waiting to be served? I told them twice but they served the people that came in after me. . That's why I walked out. We English don't take no crap. Proper service or gone. Why would I want to barge in. None of this begging to be served malarky.
True!!!!
Take it easy Wayne … take it easy …. Love watching all your videos and we had good giggle
The customer service is so bad in some of these places, you wonder how these people even had the wherewithal to get on a plane.
True.. Don't expect much service at most Indian restaurants. Most really aren't that bad, in some cases it's more of a buffet, or you order at a counter. There's actually four or five different kinds of Indian restaurants, from Nasi Kandar joints to Banana Leaf curry houses to regular Mamak restaurants.
Yes, I found little India not so friendly. The place I ended up was really nice people.
Although I have no interest in Malaysia, you’ve got to be one of the most consistent vloggers in SE Asia who works hard to bring content for your viewers to get an idea of what it’s like in different places. Thailand, Philippines and Vietnam are my top choices.
Thank you William, much appreciated. Thailand is still my number 1 and I'll be back making content in Thailand soon.
Have you been to KL /Malaysia William ?
Hahaha,.. you are a boy,...😁,.. good stuff,..... next time the locals give it the ahhhh Rooney Wayne Rooney you can tell them he is down the road now 🙂⚽
Wayne Rooney manager of Plymouth Argyle, I'm still in shock mate haha.
He hasn't had much success in his management career so far,...I hope it continues haha ,.... plenty of grannies down this way for him,..I reckon he will be down Sidmouth a bit 😂,...utc
33 million population in Malaysia .2.9million are Indian.Not so little India.You must check out george town,Penang while your there then you can get a direct flight from there to Phuket ,flying with firefly.Too easy man.Enjoy watching
Got other plans buddy 👍. Thanks
Certainly didn't wow me and I'm just watching the video. 🙄
Just a few restaurants about from what I seen. Food looked awesome though .
You’ll never know - you might love it … KL is not for everyone’s taste …
Malasia tidak ada identitas sama sekali Karena yang mendominasi Orang China Tiongkok India Bangladesh Nepal Rohingya.
Datang ke Malasia bukan menemukan budaya Lokal tapi malahan menjumpai Budaya Asing lebih menonjol
Di Malaysia tiada orang menghisap rokok kretek sebab bau busuk...hanya orang Indon yang membawa budaya pengotor
🔎Majapahit tak pernah menguasai Nusantara.
🔎Apakah Nusantara?
Nusantara adalah kawasan luar dari Majapahit.
Majapahit terletak di Trowulan.
Nusantara adalah kawasan lain seperti Bali, Sumatera, Kalimantan, Temasik, Pahang dan lain2.
Sebab itu Sumpah Palapa menyebut cita-cita ingin menguasai tempat2 tersebut.
Sumpah Palapa bukan bukti Majapahit telah menguasai Semenanjung.
Tidak ada satu pun bukti Majapahit telah menguasai Semenanjung. Sampai sekarang tiada bukti.
Majapahit baru berdiri abad ke-13.
Tahun 1136 Negeri Kedah telah memeluk Islam dan raja Kedah menggunakan gelaran Sultan.
Tahun 1028 ada bukti batu nesan orang Islam di Pahang.
Tahun 1181 Kerajaan Kelantan telah menggunakan duit syiling Kerajaan Kelantan dengan tulisan Jawi bertarikh 577 Hijrah.
Adanya orang di pulau2 dicatat dalam naskah rajya rajya I Bhumi Nusantara menyebut tentang silsilah I Bhumi Nusantara datang dari Langkasuka menetap dari Utara Pulau Sumatera sampai ke Selatan Pulau Sumatera dan Pulau Jawa.
Orang yang pertama membuka negeri di Pulau Jawa adalah Aki Tirem berasal dari Kerajaan Langkasuka di Semenanjung.
Why this Chinese Indonesian boy literally everywhere in Malaysian related videos? Seems he has got too much time in his hand insulting Malaysia. Most Indonesian Chinese always provoking relationship between Malaysia and Indonesia. Most Indonesians also keep insulting Malaysian Chinese and Malaysian Indian and other nationalities as IF they are superior. and better than the rest Very weird people indeed.
I remember this guy 🤣
@@WalkAboutWayne Yeah he is hilarious. @suruhanjayalian5044 is literally everywhere in Malaysian related videos. So sad little man.