Hehe thank you sharing my ah ma’s hometown! Used to visit sitiawan when I was younger with her and wow I did not know the history behind the place. Glad to see the old places still around. And the Chili sauce hahaha my ah Ma would buy a crate of it to bring back Singapore My ah Ma has mobility issues and is unable to visit her home… so I showed her your video and she enjoyed it a lot. Your videos managed to bring sitiawan to her. (And she made me replay your video 3 times now hahaha) thanks again!
My grandparents were from Sitiawan. Kampong Koh included. Amazing video. Now I have finally discovered why I love mee soup and mee curry. Its in my genes! Forever Sitiawan!
It's very impressive that every video you relate the places with history and famous people born in the places. That's a lot of effort and homework! Thumbs up!!!
Thank you CK for the reviews. Your videos have always been informative and helpful. We are here today at Sitiawan to taste some of your reviews. Couldn’t eat all of them 😅
Thanks for another great video introducing Malaysia's hidden gem (towns) to us! after watching this, I am inspired to plan a trip from Singapore to Sitiawan!
CK there's no other vlogger who gives us more detailed and informative videos extensively about Malaysia than you. I did my second visit to Msia recently in June. The first one was in 2015 during my visit to just KL. This time I managed to explore Penang, Melacca and Teluk Intan. I just love Msia and want explore more places. Probably next year will do a longer trip just to take a peek at all the 10 small towns which you have described in your video. ❤ Thanks CK
Wow, thank you for your kind words sir! It's a very special country and I want visitor to go beyond the normal tourist spot to see the real side of Malaysia! More exciting video coming
Wow I didn't know there are foochows in West Malaysia. The kong pia looks abit different from the ones in Sarawak. Would love to go to Sitiawan to try one day. Thanks for this video
There are 2 Foochow majority areas in Peninsular Malaysia. Sitiawan (Hock Chiew Foochows) and its neighbouring town of Ayer Tawar 15mins away (Kutien Foochows). The other major Foochow town is Yong Peng in Johor. I'm not Chinese, but I grew up in Sitiawan. So I donno if I got the Foochow subdialect groups correct. I know there is also Hock Chiang Foochows in Malaysia. BTW, Yong Peng has its own Kong Pia. So its not true kong pia can only be found in Sitiawan, outside of East Malaysia. In fact, Yong Peng reminded me so much of Sitiawan in the brief time I was there years ago. I'm pretty sure they too produce most of the traditional Foochow delicacies, just as in Sitiawan. Anyway, Sitiawan seafood is the bomb, best accompanied by fresh local toddy.
The noodles look interesting. Hardly have such food in KL or Selangor. Makes a nice outing for the weekend. It’s a joy to be able to purchase at such pricing too. Thanks for capturing such places.
😂u hv an American accent but r u msian?..Im Cantonese im so lucky I love fuzhow misuah so much so I learned hw to cook it so tat i cn enjoy it right at home 😊 tks for sharing yr videos so much passion and lively ❤
Some items are not on the menu, only on request if you know the foochow dishes. Ask the owner to recommend if you are unsure. One of the most authentic Sitiawan foochow restaurant in town
Yes !!! Great video again .. thanks 👍. Would the food be the same in pantai remis ? I've been to pantai remis about 25 years ago .. and the food 😋 back then was delicious .. I went to sea food restaurant in Panchor .. if I remember correctly .. thanks CK 😍
Lu lak is basically sitiawan Loh Mee (which only available in sitiawan) with some sitiawan style asam laksa to add spicy and sour to loh mee. And the wan tan at that restaurant is one of the best as the wan tan skin is cook to al dante state. In my opinion, wan tan and dumpling are different thing. Wan tan is small and basically skin and minced meat. Dumplings is bigger in size, fillings of minced meat with veggies. There is a shop in Taman Mas which sell very nice (the best for me) meat kong piang (char Siew) What i find best is the noodle they use in Sitiawan for loh mee and kolo mee. I cant find it elsewhere. Only able to eat it in Sitiawan. My late grandfather cooks the best fish maw soup in sitiawan. He cater to weddings and events and his specialty is the fish maw soup and shark fin soup. Lastly. Welcome to Sitiawan and glad that you able to try the food which makes you crave for more. *Im born in manjung. Raised in Kg Koh and Ayer Tawar.*
hello C Kology, you have being to Setiawan Foochow city in West Malaysia, if you have being there, why dont you come to Foochow City in the East Malaysia, Sibu, Sarawak. you would found many delicious food available there: Among them are Kampua, Char Zhu Mee, Big Head Prawn Char Zhu Mee, Dian Bian Hu and Bian Nu, Kongpia and tothers
datuk yusof haslam is from sitiawan. so are ling liong sik, ting chew peh, ngeh koo ham and nga kor ming. for perak malay history, sitiawan was one of the old capitals of perak, when perak was still known as the kingdom of gangga negara.
Sajat the famous cosmetics millionaire is from Sitiawan too. As was Chin Peng. As is Kulasegaran the former minister for Human Resources. As is P. Ramasamy the current deputy chief minister of Penang.
How come you are not fat after eating so much delicious food? Your cholesterol levels must be very high? Better to take a cholesterol lowering medication. Love your videos!!!
Hehe thank you sharing my ah ma’s hometown! Used to visit sitiawan when I was younger with her and wow I did not know the history behind the place. Glad to see the old places still around. And the Chili sauce hahaha my ah Ma would buy a crate of it to bring back Singapore My ah Ma has mobility issues and is unable to visit her home… so I showed her your video and she enjoyed it a lot. Your videos managed to bring sitiawan to her. (And she made me replay your video 3 times now hahaha) thanks again!
Thanks for your colorful comment! ❤️I’m glad this video cheers up your ah ma 💪🏽
Sitiawan was also my Hometown! But i was Born and Raised in Taiping
I am missing it!
My grandparents were from Sitiawan. Kampong Koh included. Amazing video. Now I have finally discovered why I love mee soup and mee curry. Its in my genes! Forever Sitiawan!
Thanks for watching 💜
It's very impressive that every video you relate the places with history and famous people born in the places. That's a lot of effort and homework! Thumbs up!!!
Thank you thank you for appreciating my hard work!
Chin Peng is my hero!!!!!! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
I must pay this place a visit sometime!! Thanks for this great video!!!!!!!!
Our pleasure!
There is another 福州town in Peninsula Malaysia is Yong Peng, Johor. One can enjoy the red wine Mee Sua , Fochow biscuits... there
Yeah I heard 🎉🎉
Woww.. I love your content.
You deserve more subs.
Big hugs.
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Thank you for making this video. I am a Sitiawanese. There are many more food you need to try. Come back again soon!
Thanks for watching 🙏🏻hope my video did justice to sitiawan
Thank you CK for the reviews.
Your videos have always been informative and helpful. We are here today at Sitiawan to taste some of your reviews. Couldn’t eat all of them 😅
Such kind words! Safe travel 💟
Doing sitiawan tomorrow , will be trying the makan places that u recommend...wonderful videos .
Have fun!
Thanks for another great video introducing Malaysia's hidden gem (towns) to us! after watching this, I am inspired to plan a trip from Singapore to Sitiawan!
Glad this video inspire you. More exciting videos coming up
Great video as always. Loved it too. Thanks CK.👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
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CK there's no other vlogger who gives us more detailed and informative videos extensively about Malaysia than you. I did my second visit to Msia recently in June. The first one was in 2015 during my visit to just KL. This time I managed to explore Penang, Melacca and Teluk Intan. I just love Msia and want explore more places. Probably next year will do a longer trip just to take a peek at all the 10 small towns which you have described in your video. ❤ Thanks CK
Wow, thank you for your kind words sir! It's a very special country and I want visitor to go beyond the normal tourist spot to see the real side of Malaysia! More exciting video coming
Thanks for the video, the last time I was there was 1975. Thank you for showing places like Sitiawan and its history.
Glad you enjoyed it
I love not just the food but how much joy you had and spreading it to us.
Thank you Ben!
Can come back again. Food here good. 👍❤️
Thank you 😋 Could not agree more!
Awesome video... Thanks for sharing it. I never been to sitiawan yet... Will plan to visit there.
Thanks for watching 💝
@@CKology I enjoyed watching your content.... Keep up the good work.
So kind of you! I will certainly keep up the good work.
Wow I didn't know there are foochows in West Malaysia. The kong pia looks abit different from the ones in Sarawak. Would love to go to Sitiawan to try one day. Thanks for this video
Thanks for watching 🧷
There are 2 Foochow majority areas in Peninsular Malaysia. Sitiawan (Hock Chiew Foochows) and its neighbouring town of Ayer Tawar 15mins away (Kutien Foochows). The other major Foochow town is Yong Peng in Johor. I'm not Chinese, but I grew up in Sitiawan. So I donno if I got the Foochow subdialect groups correct. I know there is also Hock Chiang Foochows in Malaysia. BTW, Yong Peng has its own Kong Pia. So its not true kong pia can only be found in Sitiawan, outside of East Malaysia. In fact, Yong Peng reminded me so much of Sitiawan in the brief time I was there years ago. I'm pretty sure they too produce most of the traditional Foochow delicacies, just as in Sitiawan. Anyway, Sitiawan seafood is the bomb, best accompanied by fresh local toddy.
Oh that is valuable information! Many thanks
Great content!
Thank you!
So many interesting places! Thanks, CK.
It is ! Should go ❤️
The noodles look interesting. Hardly have such food in KL or Selangor. Makes a nice outing for the weekend. It’s a joy to be able to purchase at such pricing too. Thanks for capturing such places.
You are welcome 🙏🏻 thanks for watching
The fish maw soup and the Foochow style oyster omelette look appetising. Definitely different from what we normally encounter when eating out.
I miss it!
You can get Kong Pia at Sungei Pelek (Sepang), a Foochow town. Good food around.
Gosh! Thanks for this tip!
😂u hv an American accent but r u msian?..Im Cantonese im so lucky I love fuzhow misuah so much so I learned hw to cook it so tat i cn enjoy it right at home 😊 tks for sharing yr videos so much passion and lively ❤
Glad u liked the video
If you're missing Mee Suah in KL, please go to Restoran Jit Ben in Klang. They serve authentic Foo Chow Food owner from Sitiawan.
Oh Thanks so much for this tip!
Some items are not on the menu, only on request if you know the foochow dishes. Ask the owner to recommend if you are unsure. One of the most authentic Sitiawan foochow restaurant in town
Very good tip! Thanks!
Are there any transport that goes there from KL, as I would love to visit the place when I go to KL next year.
I am sure there are buses.
Other foochow town in West Malaysia are Sepang and Yong Peng.
Oh yay! Thanks
I learnt my birthplace was referred to as City-A-1 (known of course as Sitiawan)!
That's a great nick name
Yes !!! Great video again .. thanks 👍. Would the food be the same in pantai remis ? I've been to pantai remis about 25 years ago .. and the food 😋 back then was delicious .. I went to sea food restaurant in Panchor .. if I remember correctly .. thanks CK 😍
I don’t think they are the same 💝 thanks for watching
Definitely different
TQ 💓
Next time come Sibu 3d2n foochow of East Msia n bring u eat around
Oh yes SIBU in definitely on my list!
Where is the noodle shop under the big tree 🙂
Next to Petronas
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@@CKology Thank you !
🍟 Welcome
14:26 chilli sauce you never tasted, but it is pretty good. 😆
I did, I just did not film it.
Lu lak is basically sitiawan Loh Mee (which only available in sitiawan) with some sitiawan style asam laksa to add spicy and sour to loh mee. And the wan tan at that restaurant is one of the best as the wan tan skin is cook to al dante state.
In my opinion, wan tan and dumpling are different thing. Wan tan is small and basically skin and minced meat. Dumplings is bigger in size, fillings of minced meat with veggies.
There is a shop in Taman Mas which sell very nice (the best for me) meat kong piang (char Siew)
What i find best is the noodle they use in Sitiawan for loh mee and kolo mee. I cant find it elsewhere. Only able to eat it in Sitiawan.
My late grandfather cooks the best fish maw soup in sitiawan. He cater to weddings and events and his specialty is the fish maw soup and shark fin soup.
Lastly. Welcome to Sitiawan and glad that you able to try the food which makes you crave for more.
*Im born in manjung. Raised in Kg Koh and Ayer Tawar.*
You are so lucky to have a grandfather who can cook! I miss Sitiawan so much! Thanks for sharing this ✨ intimate story with us
Opposite restaurant 578, there's a char koay teow stall. The BEST in Sitiawan.
Oh No, I missed that! I need 2 go back LOL
I can't find 578 , where is it ?
oh
@@africo9104 Behind KFC Sitiawan.
Orang Cina Malaysia ni rupanya banyak suku kaum jugak rupanya.Di tempat saya kebanyakan Hokkien.Terima kasih informasinya.👍👍👍👍👍
Welcome
Please ur go vegetarian shop Sitiawan I want see now I am in India punjab I am stay Sitiawan 6years I very like Chinese restaurant vegetarian
Oh
hello C Kology, you have being to Setiawan Foochow city in West Malaysia, if you have being there, why dont you come to Foochow City in the East Malaysia, Sibu, Sarawak. you would found many delicious food available there: Among them are Kampua, Char Zhu Mee, Big Head Prawn Char Zhu Mee, Dian Bian Hu and Bian Nu, Kongpia and tothers
Thanks for the invite! Sounds like an amazing city
Done watching ck..
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Nice
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Kiat, pls get some mee sua and kampua for me! Thanks.
I will 👌
When the West Coast Expressway construction is complete by 2025....more better & faster route for Klang valley to sitiawan.....
Hope that will bring prosperity to these small towns 🧧
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You should stop at Ayer tawar too.
I know I missed it!
Are you related to Chin Peng? Somehow you seems to look like him 😳
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wow/ CK always eats tasty food😆🤫🤫
That's my life!
@@CKology now u r in Perak, near by KL. come come KL and eat alot of food in Kepong.
Omg ! Kepong is on my list!
@@CKology when u r in kl.let me know.haha
ok
You would need a local friend to show you all the good makan spots....and thanks thanks thanks thanks that friend!
Yep! Encore!
Makan!
yep
datuk yusof haslam is from sitiawan. so are ling liong sik, ting chew peh, ngeh koo ham and nga kor ming.
for perak malay history, sitiawan was one of the old capitals of perak, when perak was still known as the kingdom of gangga negara.
Cool info to know 📚 thanks
Sajat the famous cosmetics millionaire is from Sitiawan too. As was Chin Peng. As is Kulasegaran the former minister for Human Resources. As is P. Ramasamy the current deputy chief minister of Penang.
So cool! Thanks for this info!
err.. come again on the Wine biscuit...:)
I will 📳
Why does Chin Peng looks like C Kology. Hehe
LOL
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petronas noodle store is quite well known to be fair.... 😆
That’s my highlight
How come you are not fat after eating so much delicious food? Your cholesterol levels must be very high? Better to take a cholesterol lowering medication. Love your videos!!!
LOL this took 4 days of shooting bro. Thank you Thank you for watching
Sitiawan food will not appeal to the mass. Only those who grew up eating Foo Chow dishes will.
Ah
Don't say chin peng legendary but call him terrorist leader and he's not Malaysian..
Wow