As a local penang-nite, the places you went were absolutely legends! Highly recommend people from all around to world to check them out! Thanks mark for dropping by!
Initially this 'mamak mee' we called it in Penang was started by his grandfather 18:39. It was in a different location and was in Pulau Tikus coffee shop. When I was little my Mum used to bring me there, I'm a vegetarian his grandfather used to wash the wok clean before cooking a vegetarian version for me. His grandfather's 'mamak mee' is in comparable, he was a legend of 'mamak mee'. It's nice to see his grandson has taken over his legacy. Mamak mee goes best with black coffee🤩
Mark - I just love how you appreciate foods from around the world. I love to travel with you with my eyes to all these amazing places to experience new culture and new foods. Excellent video!!
Mark, your genuine appreciation respect for other cultures is so wholesome to watch. Your channel is a traveler's map. When am able to I;m definitely going to try some of places like hameed's that were featured. The dishes were so enticing😋
When Mark Wiens says something is award winning.. It's award winning. This man has had everything under the sun and his word is bond! Thanks Mark! You inspire me to want to travel more. Love your channel my brother.
Had to stop and rest during the nasi kandar scene. Almost feels like torture watching Mark dig in. Penang nasi kandar is the most addictive meal in the world. Miss it so much. Hope to return one day.
The cheese over the roti canai is so unnecessary. As a Malaysian i really don’t understand the obsession at placing cheese on pretty much almost anything. Ridiculous.
Mark I love your videos, I remember when I first discovered you 7 years ago, each time I watch your videos you make my day brighter, thank you very much and please never stop.
Mark, in my opinion you should have gone to another Nasi Kandar joint...Nasi Kandar Restaurant Tajuddin Husain. It is just across the street from Nasi Kandar Imigresen, down an alley and slightly to the left. I personally think it has far superior tasting curries. If you like your curries thick and spicy then this is the place for you. If you are still in Penang and not yet sick of eating Nasi Kandar then have a go before returning home. You won't be disappointed..trust me.
I’m Malaysian living in the UK. Watching your video at 6am is like torture for me. My belly cries out loud and rumbles just by watching you eat all that food
I start to understand the pattern. After you put the food in your mouth, the longer you close your eyes the better it tastes. It is obvious that this Indian food is very delicious
@@ayushfamily9683 I'm talking about all Mark Wiens videos about Malaysian food not just this video only india is indians flavors... india you mostly mixed spices but in Malaysia there's a mix and balance between Malay, Chinese & India among others and not too intense as india, then it blends in with traditional malay & also with Chinese tastes
@@ayushfamily9683 no food vloogers/youtubers go to india to taste different types of food.... they go there for indian foods but food vloggers/youtubers come to Malaysia to taste chinese food, indian food, malay food, south asian food .... our indian food is different because it is mixed with local here
Yes, nasi kandar is definitely delicious, but I can only eat it a maximum of once a month due to the carbs and calories in one serving. It reminds me of Hameediyah at Bukit Bintang...yum! The red mee sotong, however, has too much artificial red coloring in it, which didn't really agree with my palate back then.
Hello mark! So happy to know you come to penang again after so many years. I hv been ur fans since long long time ago, wld love to have any chance to meet u in person in penang! 😅
“But no! We need to power through”😆😆😆 I don’t know how you do it Mark, much respect…the foods look so delicious. Your travels inspires me to travel also.
like you said: if you're not sweating for breakfast in Pinang, it's not the right breakfast 😅 and you were sure sweating after that breakfast lol! lovely video! thanks for the upload
Mark is so rich and famous he could bring his own silverware but he experiences food the way locals do, he is truly a travel food addict, thank you Mark for showing me the world's food I will never experience myself!!!
Have to applaude you that have good practice with eatinng with your hand. Never let your food touch your palm on the inside and food not touching above middle knuckles which shows a good discipline about having food with hand.
Mark, I am Happy that you came back. I remember you that visit my home area. A youtuber that always show penang passed away. I wish you health and prosperity. If you like to be in Kuala Lumpur. Let me know.
Heeey nice video. I searched for Armenia, but you dont gone there yet... It will be great if there will be Armenian food reviews in the future by you! Cant wait to watch it! Keep the good work up!
the legendary nasi kandar in Penang was call NASI KANDAR KAMPUNG MELAYU at Kampung Melayu, Ayer Itam, Penang.. Mark, if you still in Penang you should try once.🤗.. all over Malaysia people including our minister sure go to this Nasi kandar kampung Melayu if they reach Penang...😅
As a Malaysian I felt left behind as I had not even tried eating at those fabulous places that U choose Mark. Surely I would try some of those yummy foods for my next Penang trip.
Penang. The one of the best food place in Malaysia. Can say in top 3 rank. You should try famous Nasi Kandar Ayam Bawang at Bayan Lepas area. Famous. And Penang is famous for Nasi Kandar in Malaysia
One difference of Indian food in Malaysia is that everyone involve in preparing the food and drink must have the compulsory typhoid injection and most must attend food health and safety course
even one day the Malay can't go without being racist. Malaysian-Indians have nothing to do with Indians in India. So why even say this? Malaysian-Indian food is also MALAYSIAN, not Indian. You can't find half of these dishes in India.
@@user-jt3dw6vv4x wait are you serious right now? I'm saying our Malaysian Indian food is better prepared because we have standardize rules for food health and safety.
@@yanputra83 Yes I am because why even compare it to Indian street food? This food is Malaysian food. They've been in Malaysia for generations and yet are still being compared to India, a country that didn't even exist when their ancestors settled in what is now Malaysia.
@@user-jt3dw6vv4xwelcome to racism 😂😂in comparison even though india have lot of healthy gud food but m not replying to someone who just not bothered to look
HEY,..MARK I Just love the Different face's You make when Your Eating you Really Show the Enjoyment of Each and every Single piece of Food your Experiencing 👍✌️As you see my name is Mark also OK take care and Stay safe on your journeys 🙏✌️
All vloggers help except a few I blacklisted. 1. Franc and sarah (now separated, serve them right) karma is fast. Australians. 2. Wild carlos - German. Rude.
The curry’s you had looked great the size of the meal looked delicious,the last plates you eat,there meals had a lot of flavor and ingredients to give you the perfect balance and texture you wanted.
Hey Mark, this is a shoutout from your earliest videos of somewhere in Malaysia where you were having a Teh Tarik & Roti Canai. Been following your tales ever since then. Cheers mate! Crack on. ;)
When I visited steel foundries in India years ago, we were invited to a local restaurant. My colleague asked why so much onion was used. The answer: "That is against food poisoning but you should not be afraid" :-)
The cheese on the roti became westernize. It spoilt the whole purpose of eating the traditional roti canai. If I were to look for roti special, I would rather look for "Roti Sarang Burung". If translate into English, it is called Bird's Nest Roti because it looks like a bird's nest.
@@tajjacobSame. When I was living in America and see them handle the pizza dough with their bare hands or when I had sushi in Fukuoka, with the master using his bare hand, it was good. Is there any difference in Asia?
As a local penang-nite, the places you went were absolutely legends! Highly recommend people from all around to world to check them out! Thanks mark for dropping by!
I’ll pass, they all look dirty! The Hamid misong stuff is just thrown into a dirty bowl like it’s slop, doesn’t look nice at all
@@Handley941lol sucks for you . Keep missing out on these amazing food and keep eating your boring food.
One of the reason why I love your video is the way you appreciate every dishes you try..
because those dishes are good for his taste, it doesnt mean that all trash foods he also appreciate, because theres time he criticise foods he hates.
Initially this 'mamak mee' we called it in Penang was started by his grandfather 18:39. It was in a different location and was in Pulau Tikus coffee shop. When I was little my Mum used to bring me there, I'm a vegetarian his grandfather used to wash the wok clean before cooking a vegetarian version for me. His grandfather's 'mamak mee' is in comparable, he was a legend of 'mamak mee'. It's nice to see his grandson has taken over his legacy. Mamak mee goes best with black coffee🤩
How many fascinating places you make us discover!
So glad you picked Penang! One of my Must go Places !!!! Great Video!
I will be there soon! I always use your videos as my first go-to research on where to eat. Penang is definitely one I am looking forward to for food!
Mark - I just love how you appreciate foods from around the world. I love to travel with you with my eyes to all these amazing places to experience new culture and new foods. Excellent video!!
I'm reading a book about Malaysia and then seen this video I think the food is amazing and culture! Love from USA
Absolutely. Welcome to Msia Bro. Taste our variety of food fusion.
Don't just read. Book a ticket. With the exchange rate, you'll never want to leave. And this is only for the food. The eest are unspoken delights. :)
930p@@mann60abas
Mark's love towards this specific Indian-Malaysian cuisine is so palpable in this vid, he's giddy and expressive with each bite! :D
@@VickyAdelia-bs2yu EVERYTHING MARC EATS IS JUST LIKE BEING BABY. AND HE SUBSCIBES THEM PERFECTLY...
Sempoi brother Mark Wiens, Malay Chinese Indian we are One Malaysia. Welcome to Penang
Mark is bringing the world together with these videos. Much love from Australia :)
Mark, your genuine appreciation respect for other cultures is so wholesome to watch. Your channel is a traveler's map. When am able to I;m definitely going to try some of places like hameed's that were featured. The dishes were so enticing😋
Great work Mark! Really showing local food culture!
When Mark Wiens says something is award winning.. It's award winning. This man has had everything under the sun and his word is bond! Thanks Mark! You inspire me to want to travel more. Love your channel my brother.
Had to stop and rest during the nasi kandar scene. Almost feels like torture watching Mark dig in. Penang nasi kandar is the most addictive meal in the world. Miss it so much. Hope to return one day.
I love this channel, it takes us with you to every successful place
Thank you for this wonderful video of eating the best Indian street food in Penang, Malaysia 👍
The cheese over the roti canai is so unnecessary. As a Malaysian i really don’t understand the obsession at placing cheese on pretty much almost anything. Ridiculous.
You can get pisang goreng with cheese in KL.
It looks unhealthy af
@@adeafeningdistance8539I am afraid all food shown here is unhealthy😂
Delicious? Maybe? Just a wild guess...
@@adeafeningdistance8539It was all good until they introduced the cheese
aaa dang. now im craving for this. gonna go to Penang this weekend. nice review, as always
Will be in Penang 13th September
Malaysian food is my fave I love Roti Chanai , Nasi Lemak and Char kway teow
Omg that chicken leg and thigh curry yum!!!
Mark I love your videos, I remember when I first discovered you 7 years ago, each time I watch your videos you make my day brighter, thank you very much and please never stop.
Mark Wiens, you my friend are the best food vlogger, I see your passion for Asian cuisine.
All the best Mark❤
Bless you, Mark & Ying. I'm binge-watching your videos on this long, lazy, hungover Saturday. It's a treat.
Mark, in my opinion you should have gone to another Nasi Kandar joint...Nasi Kandar Restaurant Tajuddin Husain. It is just across the street from Nasi Kandar Imigresen, down an alley and slightly to the left. I personally think it has far superior tasting curries. If you like your curries thick and spicy then this is the place for you. If you are still in Penang and not yet sick of eating Nasi Kandar then have a go before returning home. You won't be disappointed..trust me.
How about hameediyah?
dia dh pernah review sana dlm 7 8 tahun sudah. saya pernah tgk video dia.
Ask 10 different penangite all will give different nasi kandar restaurant as the best
Just enjoy his review lah
LOL, I just commented the same!
@@keangwooichoo6138 Love their shop too, portions HUGE, and the owner is incredibly kindhearted.
23:18 the cook (who cooked Marks mee sotong dish) walking by, while Mark was giving the mee sotong review, his expression was priceless 😆
Just finish your last video about top 5 penang food for 46min. Now another one! Good.
Come to Negeri Sembilan! I'll bring you around! We'll eat all the Masak Lemak in the world 😃
NS food is spicy man. But Mark has no issue
@@keangwooichoo6138 I think he'll be fine 😂
Damn! Sure I am going to visit in coming months Penang, lots of love from India
Mark seems like a genuinely great guy. We need that. Thanks, Mark!
I’m Malaysian living in the UK. Watching your video at 6am is like torture for me. My belly cries out loud and rumbles just by watching you eat all that food
Same
Malaysian food is the best! Nasi lemak and roti canai sarang burung will always be my favourite ❤
I think i have to book a ticket to Malaysia now to eat,Mark your food videos always makes me drool 🙆🏻♂️🤤
welcome to Malaysia, in Here you can enjoy thousand of different kind of food trust me it wont dissapoint you😅
Yes 😅😋
Amazing! You have to try Balqis Restaurant and D Kunafah, bro. It's an outstanding restaurant located in Putrajaya.
I start to understand the pattern. After you put the food in your mouth, the longer you close your eyes the better it tastes.
It is obvious that this Indian food is very delicious
hahahaha exactly!
What I love about Mark is that he eats on our behalf. 😂 He devours the food the exact way I would do it.
Hey Mark How are you man?
I’ve been subscribing and watching your vlogs on trending. And I’m from Nepal 🇳🇵watching the videos first.. Namaste 🙏🙏
Malaysia is like the capital of all flavors in the world mixed together !
Not Malaysia 😂 India
@@ayushfamily9683
I'm talking about all Mark Wiens videos about Malaysian food not just this video only
india is indians flavors...
india you mostly mixed spices
but in Malaysia there's a mix and balance between Malay, Chinese & India among others and not too intense as india, then it blends in with traditional malay & also with Chinese tastes
@@ayushfamily9683 no food vloogers/youtubers go to india to taste different types of food.... they go there for indian foods
but food vloggers/youtubers come to Malaysia to taste chinese food, indian food, malay food, south asian food .... our indian food is different because it is mixed with local here
@@mythamazing8186 yaaa yaa
@@ayushfamily9683 haha dont expect a modi supporter to undertsand... 😂LOL
Yes, nasi kandar is definitely delicious, but I can only eat it a maximum of once a month due to the carbs and calories in one serving. It reminds me of Hameediyah at Bukit Bintang...yum! The red mee sotong, however, has too much artificial red coloring in it, which didn't really agree with my palate back then.
Hello mark! So happy to know you come to penang again after so many years. I hv been ur fans since long long time ago, wld love to have any chance to meet u in person in penang! 😅
“But no! We need to power through”😆😆😆 I don’t know how you do it Mark, much respect…the foods look so delicious. Your travels inspires me to travel also.
I love watching Mark eat different foods and enjoying it
like you said: if you're not sweating for breakfast in Pinang, it's not the right breakfast 😅 and you were sure sweating after that breakfast lol! lovely video! thanks for the upload
I like how you detail the experience. very informative.
There is no one who can't fall in love with this man... Mark❤
Mark is so rich and famous he could bring his own silverware but he experiences food the way locals do, he is truly a travel food addict, thank you Mark for showing me the world's food I will never experience myself!!!
Have to applaude you that have good practice with eatinng with your hand. Never let your food touch your palm on the inside and food not touching above middle knuckles which shows a good discipline about having food with hand.
Even after years of watching your videos, im still surprised by your pronunciation of local words. Its sounds so right (except for gemas road haha)
Welcome to Penang, Malaysia....Have fun with our beautiful culinary spreads
The best in asia
Mark, I am Happy that you came back. I remember you that visit my home area.
A youtuber that always show penang passed away.
I wish you health and prosperity. If you like to be in Kuala Lumpur. Let me know.
I wanna start traveling so bad because of these videos.
Thanks for ur content
I have never been to Penang but Mark certainly open my eyes of their dishes!
"The harmony..." that's how this man can narrate food poetically. OG.
13 minutes in, and you've already had more food than I eat in a week.😮
Lol
Mark...u getting good eat with your hand 👍👍👍
I love this channel ❤
Subscribe please
Heeey nice video. I searched for Armenia, but you dont gone there yet... It will be great if there will be Armenian food reviews in the future by you! Cant wait to watch it! Keep the good work up!
I would go to Malaysia just to try Nasi Kandar ...
It is everywhere like nasi lemak
Ive also never tried it but I want to eat it for every meal
Indian food is one of my favourite foods to eat 😍 love this video Mark
ভাই আপনার ভিডিওর তুলনা হয়না শুভেচ্ছা রইলো সবসময় আপনার জন্য ♥️🇧🇩♥️🇧🇩♥️🇧🇩♥️
Wow! So so delicious❤ 1 plate add 7 gravy & 5 dishes
Thanks
Delicious Food Recipe 😮 Watching From Bangladesh 🇧🇩 Thanks For Share🌹
"The chilli is refreshing, a palate cleanser." Legend.
the legendary nasi kandar in Penang was call NASI KANDAR KAMPUNG MELAYU at Kampung Melayu, Ayer Itam, Penang.. Mark, if you still in Penang you should try once.🤗.. all over Malaysia people including our minister sure go to this Nasi kandar kampung Melayu if they reach Penang...😅
If one thing I would try is the duck curry , Ive never had duck curry before and I can't wait to go ahead to try it. Love your videos
It is totally insane where u can indulge everything within 14 hours.. but I love it.. I will come up to Penang
I miss the eoti chanai its so delicious the spice yummy
THE ICONIC MARC HEAD TILT! YOU KNOW ITS AMAZING!
I like the way how he's eating
As a Malaysian I felt left behind as I had not even tried eating at those fabulous places that U choose Mark. Surely I would try some of those yummy foods for my next Penang trip.
damn malaysian food looks good
It's Indian food bro not Malaysian
@@big1489 its indian/malay fusion food and its malaysian food
@@alphaca3541don't make 😂
@@alphaca3541wtf malay fusion 😂
Penang. The one of the best food place in Malaysia. Can say in top 3 rank. You should try famous Nasi Kandar Ayam Bawang at Bayan Lepas area. Famous. And Penang is famous for Nasi Kandar in Malaysia
Is that Mark Wiens?? No way! I think I'll just stay talking on my cell phone while I cook though 😂😂😂
Hi Mark
Delicious food!! Thank you for sharing.
One difference of Indian food in Malaysia is that everyone involve in preparing the food and drink must have the compulsory typhoid injection and most must attend food health and safety course
even one day the Malay can't go without being racist. Malaysian-Indians have nothing to do with Indians in India. So why even say this? Malaysian-Indian food is also MALAYSIAN, not Indian. You can't find half of these dishes in India.
@@user-jt3dw6vv4x wait are you serious right now? I'm saying our Malaysian Indian food is better prepared because we have standardize rules for food health and safety.
@@yanputra83 Yes I am because why even compare it to Indian street food? This food is Malaysian food. They've been in Malaysia for generations and yet are still being compared to India, a country that didn't even exist when their ancestors settled in what is now Malaysia.
@@user-jt3dw6vv4xwelcome to racism 😂😂in comparison even though india have lot of healthy gud food but m not replying to someone who just not bothered to look
@@Potato-me4wu Huh? Nothing I said is racist
Mark looks specially excited and can't help showing delicious expressions in Malaysia
First!
HEY,..MARK I Just love the Different face's You make when Your Eating you Really Show the Enjoyment of Each and every Single piece of Food your Experiencing 👍✌️As you see my name is Mark also OK take care and Stay safe on your journeys 🙏✌️
Dude’s doing a better job promoting Malaysia than our govt.
All vloggers help except a few I blacklisted.
1. Franc and sarah (now separated, serve them right) karma is fast. Australians.
2. Wild carlos - German. Rude.
Give it a break. Everything blame on govt. How many of Malaysian is actually promoting Malaysia? Even if you can find they're mostly the minorities.
Welcome back Mark!
Uncle Roger must be happy to watch this!!
He should be. Lol
Lol, that guy is for zoomers. Lame
Of course, this is in his hometown
😂
@@steevenguerra6083🤓🤡
That samosa is legit… for such a basic snack its so delicious… i especially like the wrapper they use delicious and tastes home made
When Mark drinks tapwater;
ahhhh hmm
*closes his eyes"
ohh yea
its so liquid, so salty, so full of minerals. Ahh hmmm
Ahhh taste of chlorine 😂
Mark Wiens is UA-camr KING!! YOUR VIDEO SO INTERESTING AND AMAZING!
What make Malaysia food so special than the rest is they have the most varieties of all, namely Malay, Chinese and Indian food.
The curry’s you had looked great the size of the meal looked delicious,the last plates you eat,there meals had a lot of flavor and ingredients to give you the perfect balance and texture you wanted.
Eating a whole chili and calling it a palet cleanser that is Mark for you! 😅
Hey Mark, this is a shoutout from your earliest videos of somewhere in Malaysia where you were having a Teh Tarik & Roti Canai. Been following your tales ever since then. Cheers mate! Crack on. ;)
Just a reminder you Don't have to eat with your hand if you don't want to, shops will provide spoon & fork
Those people looking up looked very sweet. Conversated and didn't cause no fuss.
When I visited steel foundries in India years ago, we were invited to a local restaurant. My colleague asked why so much onion was used. The answer: "That is against food poisoning but you should not be afraid" :-)
I just started my Water diet for the week.... and this pop's up on my feed. Bruhh YT is killing me here
The cheese on the roti became westernize. It spoilt the whole purpose of eating the traditional roti canai. If I were to look for roti special, I would rather look for "Roti Sarang Burung". If translate into English, it is called Bird's Nest Roti because it looks like a bird's nest.
Love the way you eat with your hands. Forget about the food. I love the way you eat !
The start of the video is not roti...it's parota.
Excelente video lo disfrute mucho .
Second
You make very good vlogs, watching your videos makes me hungry too
If you don't mind the way they handle the roti canai etc with bare hands, then you'll enjoy the food 💯%
Replace roti canai with Pizza Or Mee tarik or etc
@@tajjacobSame. When I was living in America and see them handle the pizza dough with their bare hands or when I had sushi in Fukuoka, with the master using his bare hand, it was good. Is there any difference in Asia?
Mark I've watched all your videos. They definitely make me hungry.❤ I wish I could be there with you and your family.❤❤