@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad try nasi goreng Kampung if u have a chance. it is very good. i prefer maggi goreng or kuey teow goreng than mee goreng usually this mee goreng got one type of smell .the yellow mee.
Thank you for your kind words. You give me confidence in myself. I believe Malaysia is filled with various goodness. I truly appreciate your warm support🥰
A very humble cook when he said that the taste of his dish would be 75 %. He is very personable and can speak fairly good English. You should try his Indian Rojak with sweet potatoes sauce, WITHOUT the noodles. From the look of his mee goreng, I am sure his Indian Rojak will be good, too.
Oh man... mee goreng mamak is very2 dangerously addictive. Cannot get enough... i always order another fried egg and they put chili sauce on top of it ohhhhhh I like it. And then you squeeze the lime on top of it, woahhhhh soooo goood. Also if it's spicy, the teh ais can really help haha. Or Milo ice... such an adventure hahaha
Samuraisan, you can say "Tambah satu telur mata."--which means add one sunny side egg (usually runny egg yolk, if you want it fully cooked-say "telur mata masak") when you order any fried noodles/rice/kuehtiaw etc.😊 Enjoy Malaysian food always!
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad Glad that you found it useful. 😊 Hope that you'll have more enriching experience here in Malaysia, be it discovering new food, people, culture and places. 💕 Btw, I'm a Chinese Malaysian from Sarawak who studied in KL/Selangor for university. Japanese anime, films and music were very popular back in my school days so I was much influenced to get to know Japan more. Samurai-san, your video contents and cinematography are great to watch! Ganbatte!! Thank you for appreciating Malaysia and helping us to discover more of our own country!❤️
@kaphinchin1678 Thank you for sharing your story. I'm glad to hear that you have an interest in Japan. I'll try my best to capture Malaysia's charm in my videos based on my firsthand experiences. Your words have provided me with a lot of positive energy. Thank you so much for your warm support🥰
3:54 - I got the SHOCK of my life. I thought the teh ais alone cost RM8 hahaha. Thank God it’s ony RM2. The mi goreng mamak looks SEDAP - I hope you enjoyed the food and the atmosphere, Samurai-san 🙌♥️🙌 P/S: I think the delicacy you were asking for at the end of the video is called CUCUR - it’s basically meatball-sized fried flour batter. Sometimes they put prawn inside and it’s called CUCUR UDANG - udang is prawn. Glad you enjoyed your morning walk at the old side of Bangsar.
@jeffreyzain So it's called "CUCUR"!! Thank you very much for letting me know. I truly enjoyed the atmosphere of the morning in the streets of Bangsar and the sedap Mee Goreng🥰👍
Thanks for not letting any food go to waste. Lots of UA-camrs never show they ever finish what they order. Lol. Just discovered your channel and hope this grows! Subscribed!
Wow, that's amazing. I'm glad to know that you're enjoying Japan!! Thank you. I also will enjoy everyday life while being grateful to Malaysia. Stay safe ya🥰
Its the beauty of these small community centric restaurants in Malaysia, people enjoy the meal and company of each other, almost all of the customers there are regulars and know each other and although it is loud and there's a lot of noise in the background it only adds to the atmospheric feeling and the community feeling of the place
1:54 This gentleman, probably the owner Saleem himself, exhibits good customer service and his conversational English is excellent. Great contrast with the restaurant admin went about a month ago where the people there, probably Southern Thais, couldn't hold any conversation in English.
For any day Mee goreng is a killer addiction meal and always always add a "telur mata kerbau" means sunny side up egg with a not cooked runny egg yolk is a must and when you eat your Mee goreng make sure to enjoy the runny egg yolk with the noodles makes it taste creamier and extra delicious 😋
Glad our Japanese friend come to Malaysia. Feel different culture outside Japan and definitely the Foods totally mind boggling because it's super delicious Malaysia food. This One is Mamak stall. Lazat and sedap. Good for you to explore varieties of Malaysia food. Cheers.
Next coming school holiday, please come to east coast states pahang, terengganu or kelantan.. your kids gonna love the beaches along these state.. enjoy the local vibes..
Samurai さん dah pandai order menu dalam Bahasa Melayu 👏🏼 Macam mana dengan teh kurang manis? Is it ok with your taste buds 😃 I mean the level of sweetness
Wah mee goreng mamak for breakfast and teh tarik. Makes me want to have that for breakfast too 🤤🤤. Maybe next video you can go to have lunch at a Chinese kopitiam or hawker centre.
In the fried noodle, you have already found the fried tofu. The one you asked about was most likely a fried fritter, which is basically fried flavoured dough. There is a proper name for it, but most people will understand if you call it "kueh" as in "kueh untuk mee goreng mamak". Many shops use only one type of kueh in their fried noodles, though there are places that use more than one type.
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad remember, if you just say "kueh" in general or at any other places, people will think to the traditional small Malay or Nyonya cakes, either sweet or savory, which as you know are also called "kueh".. 😅
Each state have a very unique twist to their food, you can always find new flavours even for me as a Malaysian. As I'm from east Malaysia I gotta represent my state and let me tell you gotta try our mee goreng and laksa, the flavour is really rich compared to other states.
I highly recommend the vegetable curry puff and apam from Chelo's Apam, just a few stalls down. Great for an afternoon tea-time snack. The operator's service is sometimes not kind but I and other people still go!
You should try maggi goreng and mee siam with fried eggs. They are fantastic! Also, mee rebus is wonderful too, provided you can find good ones (a bit of a hit and miss. Only had 1 awesome mee rebus in my life).
In Kedah Mamak who sells mee goreng almost always also sell mee rebus. Not like in KL. What KL people call rojak in Kedah we call it pasumbur. Spelling may be wrong. Rojak is mixed vegetable and fruits on black prawn paste.
Just come across your channel. I believe you can go far ya. Never give up. Your videos are really good and we Malaysians will always welcoming all of you. Maybe a collab with Ichang and Jimmy in the future 🥰
Your words have given me courage and positive energy... Thank you. I think it would be wonderful to have an opportunity to collaborate with Ichang and Jimmy in the future ya. I appreciate that you found and watched my channel🥰
@@PradeepRaajkumar1981 Did I say anything on that ????? I say Malaysian Tamil not Tamil Malaysian If he is a Tamil in Malaysia = Malaysian Tamil If he is a Malaysian in Tamil land = Tamil Malaysian
I didn't pay much attention to it myself, but the pleasant morning sun was shining beautifully. That's why. Thanks for making me aware of it with your comment😊
Looks so mouth-watering! Msia indeed a variety blast of delicious F&B. But Samurai man, my advice is when u ask how much to avoid saying to food vendors directly.'It's very cheap!' Yes, it's very cheap for middle and upper income class pple but for the lower income working Msians that plate of mee goreng offers a fantastic reasonably price affordable food for sustenance. Just say 'wow good or nice price or just say nothing, but be very happy!😂 My family had 3 bowls of simple ramen at a very small halal resto in Tokyo each bowl costs ¥1450 for 3 son and husband we paid ¥4350 plus sc not sure total how much hubby paid. But it's OK we're just on a holiday🤭 a memorable experience😂. Def gonna visit Salim's'🤤
I appreciate the very specific and kind advice. It's really helpful. I'll be more careful with my choice of words in the future🙏 Oh, you had ramen at a Halal restaurant in Tokyo! Sounds nice!! I hope you and your family enjoyed your vacation in Japan😊
If you enjoy Mee Mamak, you must try the one in New Apollo Coffeeshop in USJ 4. You can have the Mee Goreng (Dry) and also the Mee Rebus (with a thick sauce). This stall is a relative of the famous Bangkok Lane Mee Goreng in Penang. The taste is authentic and very good. Apart from that, you can also have the Hokkien prawn mee and the beef hor fun (flat rice stick noodles) here which are both above average standard in this coffeeshop.
Thank you so much for providing the specific location name. It's really helpful. I looked it up and it looks so delicious indeed... I appreciate your recommendations for dishes other than Mee Goreng as well. I'll definitely give them a try👍
When i come to eat at a restaurant serving western dishes and suddenly has mee goreng, especially mee goreng mamak in their menu, definitely any day will prefer mee goreng above else!
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad I think I need to go to the same shop as you went to. I ordered on Grab food that day but I don't think it's as nice as the one you had in the video.
If you ask me which country is the best, there is no one in the world, but i love my country Msia. Thank you for your video, hope it can reach to more more people in the world.😊
Loving oneself and one's country or environment is sometimes difficult, but I truly believe it's a wonderful thing. So, I think you're really great. Thank you for your words🥰
You should’ve taken his suggestion of adding extra Tamago, since Japanese people loves runny egg I’m sure you’d love the addition of a “telur mata” which are like sunny side egg on top of the noodle. Try it next time!
His been there since my primary school days in the 90s . Love the ayam madu , mee rebus , roti in the morning. Unfortunately I think after moving to the new place due to space capacity he had to shrink the menu and be more focus
My regular mee grg place early in the morning before go to work. I’ll never eat mee grg anywhere else but here. As early as 6:30am I’ll be one of the first person to order and eat it.
4:41 あの日本人の彼はすごいですね!!!!辛いものを普通に気軽に食べる. でも,私はマレー人出身ですが、辛い食べ物はまったく食べません。meaning...even i'm from malay in Malaysia don't eat spicy food at all. Usually i cooked for myself non spicy version.
Good morning from Marudi Sarawak❤. You have a delicious fried mee goreng mamak halal style today. Oh really miss the taste. Best wishes from Marudi Sarawak
This stall is Uncle Salim's in Lucky Garden, Bangsar. Good eating here. His briyani chicken is excellent.
Wow I should try briyani chicken next time then... Thank you😊
This is a popular and well known mee goreng gerai (gerai = stall). Glad you enjoyed having the mee goreng 👍🏼
Ah.. Ok ok. Will try it someday
If wanna waze here just type uncle salim?
Mee goreng mamak + teh ais= one of the most popular food combo in Malaysia 🇲🇾😋
It's a combo that makes me want to eat it again right away...😋
Next time, try fried rice with fried egg and kopi ais. Heaven 🙏
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad try nasi goreng Kampung if u have a chance. it is very good. i prefer maggi goreng or kuey teow goreng than mee goreng usually this mee goreng got one type of smell .the yellow mee.
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Did you try Penang Chay Kuey Tiaw? If not, try one next time.
@ktng3176 No I haven't tried "Penang Chay Kuey Tiaw" yet. I will give it a try ya. Thank you!!
You are such a positive person. You find only goodness in people you encounter. I really hope my fellow Malaysians treat you well ❤
Thank you for your kind words. You give me confidence in myself. I believe Malaysia is filled with various goodness. I truly appreciate your warm support🥰
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDadthat is kind words.
A very humble cook when he said that the taste of his dish would be 75 %. He is very personable and can speak fairly good English. You should try his Indian Rojak with sweet potatoes sauce, WITHOUT the noodles. From the look of his mee goreng, I am sure his Indian Rojak will be good, too.
Noted. Thank you for sharing😊 I truly agree with your perspective that he is indeed a humble cook.
Oh man... mee goreng mamak is very2 dangerously addictive. Cannot get enough... i always order another fried egg and they put chili sauce on top of it ohhhhhh I like it. And then you squeeze the lime on top of it, woahhhhh soooo goood. Also if it's spicy, the teh ais can really help haha. Or Milo ice... such an adventure hahaha
Putting a fried egg on top is definitely a good idea... I should have done that...😂 Your comments make me feel very enjoyable. Thank you!!
Samuraisan, you can say "Tambah satu telur mata."--which means
add one sunny side egg (usually runny egg yolk, if you want it fully cooked-say "telur mata masak") when you order any fried noodles/rice/kuehtiaw etc.😊 Enjoy Malaysian food always!
@kaphinchin1678 I see... thank you for kindly teaching me!! "Tambah satu telur mata."... I jotted them down😊
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad Glad that you found it useful. 😊
Hope that you'll have more enriching experience here in Malaysia, be it discovering new food, people, culture and places. 💕
Btw, I'm a Chinese Malaysian from Sarawak who studied in KL/Selangor for university.
Japanese anime, films and music were very popular back in my school days so I was much influenced to get to know Japan more.
Samurai-san, your video contents and cinematography are great to watch! Ganbatte!! Thank you for appreciating Malaysia and helping us to discover more of our own country!❤️
@kaphinchin1678 Thank you for sharing your story. I'm glad to hear that you have an interest in Japan. I'll try my best to capture Malaysia's charm in my videos based on my firsthand experiences. Your words have provided me with a lot of positive energy. Thank you so much for your warm support🥰
Suddenly i'm craving for mee goreng mamak 🤤😂😂😂
Saya juga mau keluar dan cari mee goreng mamak juga...
Kembang liur start dari limau di perah..perhh
Same here as well.
3:54 - I got the SHOCK of my life. I thought the teh ais alone cost RM8 hahaha. Thank God it’s ony RM2. The mi goreng mamak looks SEDAP - I hope you enjoyed the food and the atmosphere, Samurai-san 🙌♥️🙌
P/S: I think the delicacy you were asking for at the end of the video is called CUCUR - it’s basically meatball-sized fried flour batter. Sometimes they put prawn inside and it’s called CUCUR UDANG - udang is prawn. Glad you enjoyed your morning walk at the old side of Bangsar.
Me too.. 😂
@@jamaliahmohdjamil7259 - Hahaha right? Don’t want Samurai Dad to be ripped off 😅
@jeffreyzain So it's called "CUCUR"!! Thank you very much for letting me know. I truly enjoyed the atmosphere of the morning in the streets of Bangsar and the sedap Mee Goreng🥰👍
haha same thought as me. I was like RM8 teh ais!?!?
Thanks for not letting any food go to waste. Lots of UA-camrs never show they ever finish what they order. Lol.
Just discovered your channel and hope this grows!
Subscribed!
I'm grateful that you came across my channel and subscribed. Thank you😊
Aahhh I can't watch this, makes me want mee goreng mamak right now!!!!🤤😂
Im currently in Japan by myself. I've been exploring Japan as well and met amazing and kind people here. I hope you're enjoying my country too 😊✨
Wow, that's amazing. I'm glad to know that you're enjoying Japan!! Thank you. I also will enjoy everyday life while being grateful to Malaysia. Stay safe ya🥰
Its the beauty of these small community centric restaurants in Malaysia, people enjoy the meal and company of each other, almost all of the customers there are regulars and know each other and although it is loud and there's a lot of noise in the background it only adds to the atmospheric feeling and the community feeling of the place
Thank you for your explanation. This place had a good atmosphere😊
1:54 This gentleman, probably the owner Saleem himself, exhibits good customer service and his conversational English is excellent. Great contrast with the restaurant admin went about a month ago where the people there, probably Southern Thais, couldn't hold any conversation in English.
I see! So Mr. Saleem provided warm and kind service, allowing me to enjoy a pleasant Malaysian breakfast. I appreciate that😊
For any day Mee goreng is a killer addiction meal and always always add a "telur mata kerbau" means sunny side up egg with a not cooked runny egg yolk is a must and when you eat your Mee goreng make sure to enjoy the runny egg yolk with the noodles makes it taste creamier and extra delicious 😋
Thank you for your suggestion. Oh it's called "telur mata kerbau"!! Just reading your comment makes me crave Mee Goreng again...😋
次回は同じ並びにあるbubur cha chaというココナッツミルクのデザートも試してみてください!グラマラカが入った温かいデザートで美味しいですよ〜。ここのおじさまもいい人です😊
"bubur cha cha"初めて聞きました!写真検索して見ましたが、これは美味しそうですね...!! 今度お店探してみます〜。おじさまがいい人だと、それだけでさらに美味しく感じますよね😉 教えていただき、ありがとうございます。
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad ミーゴレン屋さん、試したことがなかったので、さっそく行ってきました!!ちょっとべちょってしてたんですが、味はすごくよかったです👍
おじさま二人にUA-cam見たよ〜と伝えたら、喜んでましたよ。
これからもビデオを楽しみにしてます☺
@aaya370 すごい!!!! このおじさまのお店行かれたんですね😊 僕もすごく嬉しい気持ちになりましたし、あのおじさま方も喜ばれていたなら尚ハッピーです!! Happyを届けていただいたAyaさんのその温かくて親切な心に感謝します。
Glad our Japanese friend come to Malaysia. Feel different culture outside Japan and definitely the Foods totally mind boggling because it's super delicious Malaysia food. This One is Mamak stall. Lazat and sedap. Good for you to explore varieties of Malaysia food. Cheers.
Thank you for your warm welcome😊 I'm having a happy life in Malaysia. I will keep exploring!!
Next coming school holiday, please come to east coast states pahang, terengganu or kelantan.. your kids gonna love the beaches along these state.. enjoy the local vibes..
Sounds nice. Yeah we'd like to visit the east coast states... We have to plan it. Thanks for your suggestion😊
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad you are most welcome..😊
The yummiest & the cheapest fried noodles in KL & Selangor. Very humble cook. I love eating here. ❤
Thank you for sharing😊 "Very humble cook." That's exactly right!! I had a very positive impression of them.
One of the stall there sells authentic malay nasi goreng. A must eat with their fried chicken. Breakfast time between 7-9AM weekdays.
"authentic malay nasi goreng" sounds yummy... I love Nasi Goreng, so I definitely want to give it a try😋 Thank you for your recommendation!!
Your video editing is another level lah ! Keep it up !
Your words make me happy, and I can work even harder lah! Thank you👍
You've got a new subscriber here! Malaysian food will treat you well! Hope you enjoy more of our food and culture さむらい-さん!
Thank you for subscribing and warm support. I'm so happy to hear that😊 Hope you are having a good night!!
Samurai さん dah pandai order menu dalam Bahasa Melayu 👏🏼 Macam mana dengan teh kurang manis? Is it ok with your taste buds 😃 I mean the level of sweetness
afiera24 さん、Yes, I managed to place my order in Malay...😂 The sweetness level of Teh Ais was just right and enjoyable ya!! Terima kasih~
Yes, berselera.. puas hati kan? Terbaik bro 👍👍
Ya, Terima kasih!! I was satisfied with the breakfast Mee Goreng👍
Your bahasa is improving. Keep it up!
I'm glad to hear that. Thank you😊 I will keep it up!!
The lighting hits you from the blind looks beautiful
Oh I hadn't noticed that... Thank you for your wonderful insight😊
Ohh Mee Mamak is the best to eat on rainy day or after the storm. 😋😊
Oh first time to hear that. The relationship between dish and weather is quite interesting...🧐
Ppl don’t wait for a rainy day to eat mamak mee goreng. 😂
Wah mee goreng mamak for breakfast and teh tarik. Makes me want to have that for breakfast too 🤤🤤. Maybe next video you can go to have lunch at a Chinese kopitiam or hawker centre.
"Chinese kopitiam or hawker centre" sound nice ya😊 I'll try looking for some good places. Thank you!!
こんにちは!
マレーゴのすごいね〜
いいです👍👍👍
Improving from time to time…
がんばれ…
こんばんは!やさしいですね。そう言ってもらえると、うれしいです🥰 もっとがんばります〜。Terima kasih ya!!
You know what? You make me hungry....look at the fried noodle...SANGAT SEDAP! ❤
😂 Terima kasih ya!!
In the fried noodle, you have already found the fried tofu. The one you asked about was most likely a fried fritter, which is basically fried flavoured dough. There is a proper name for it, but most people will understand if you call it "kueh" as in "kueh untuk mee goreng mamak". Many shops use only one type of kueh in their fried noodles, though there are places that use more than one type.
Oh, thank you for explaining it so well😊 It's kueh...!!
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad remember, if you just say "kueh" in general or at any other places, people will think to the traditional small Malay or Nyonya cakes, either sweet or savory, which as you know are also called "kueh".. 😅
Not Kueh, it's call cucur . Usually have 2 types. Cucur Badak and Cucur Udang.
Quality video, good observation. Keep it up bro 👍
I'm so happy. Your comment provides guidance on the direction I should strive for. Thank you bro👍
after this.. please keep upload more content because I really like it❤
Wow I'm so happy you like it. Thank you for your support🥰 I will do my best!!
Each state have a very unique twist to their food, you can always find new flavours even for me as a Malaysian. As I'm from east Malaysia I gotta represent my state and let me tell you gotta try our mee goreng and laksa, the flavour is really rich compared to other states.
Thank you. That is very interesting. I'd love to visit east Malaysia and try the mee goreng and laksa there in the future😊
I highly recommend the vegetable curry puff and apam from Chelo's Apam, just a few stalls down. Great for an afternoon tea-time snack. The operator's service is sometimes not kind but I and other people still go!
Wow, I searched and saw the photos, it does look like a really nice place... I'd like to visit this stall. Thank you so much for sharing😊
Mamak's fried mee is delicious when you squeeze the musk lime, oishie🥰
Yeah very yummy...🥰
Nice choice.. Mee Goreng Mamak + ice tea.. Wow...
Thank you😊
Bro...very happy to see you enjoy the mee goreng mamak + teh ais so much 👍👍....🍝🍝🥤🥤we know that it's so sedap 💪💪❤️❤️
Yeah it was a delicious combo in the morning👍 So sedap ya!! Thank you for your warm support🥰
The mee goreng looked delicious!
Yeah it was delicious and bosses were very nice👍
I have tried to find mee goreng like this..most i had of recent was wet and slightly sweet. I must visit this place
Yeah please do go there and experience😊 Thank you!!
love your edits and videos
Your five words have given me a lot of confidence. I'm so delighted. Thank you🙏
You should try maggi goreng and mee siam with fried eggs. They are fantastic! Also, mee rebus is wonderful too, provided you can find good ones (a bit of a hit and miss. Only had 1 awesome mee rebus in my life).
Thank you for your suggestion!! Yeah they also sound yummy... I'll try to find good restaurants👍
In Kedah Mamak who sells mee goreng almost always also sell mee rebus. Not like in KL. What KL people call rojak in Kedah we call it pasumbur. Spelling may be wrong. Rojak is mixed vegetable and fruits on black prawn paste.
Sedapnya 🤭yummy
Sangat sedap🥰
Sadap mee goreng tu.. Tapi klo di sabah wajib Ada kuah sup di mangkuk kecil... Untuk hirup kuah sup tu.. 😅
It's interesting how there are different characteristics based on the state. I'd definitely like to give it a try. Terima kasih😊
The best is when you can enjoy it. Every neighbourhood has 'the best' of something.
I really like your expression, and I empathize with you😊
Just come across your channel. I believe you can go far ya. Never give up. Your videos are really good and we Malaysians will always welcoming all of you. Maybe a collab with Ichang and Jimmy in the future 🥰
Your words have given me courage and positive energy... Thank you. I think it would be wonderful to have an opportunity to collaborate with Ichang and Jimmy in the future ya. I appreciate that you found and watched my channel🥰
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad Giving my support and love to your family all the way from Kuching. Beautiful family. You will be fine in Malaysia ya.
I wish I could bumped into you just to say "はじめまして", good vid brother keep it up!
Happy to hear that🥰 はじめまして!! I'll keep it up. If you see me, please say hello ya. Thank you!!
squeeze the lime on the spoon, then use the fork to block the seeds from falling into your food as you pour it.
Oh noted👍 Thank you for your kind detailed explanation!!
Perfect dish for having a nap after lunch.
🤣 I agree with you!!
Normally if you order mee goreng mamak, it's already mixed with egg. Not like ordinary mee goreng.
I see!! Thanks for teaching😊
Might want to go there someday
He is a Tamil Malaysian.. South Indian.. had Lots of Mee goreng in Melbourne,AUSTRALIA..
Malaysian Tamil not Tamil Malaysian lol
Like Malaysian Chinese not Chinese Malaysian
@@TheMan-xp4cb I know they are immigrants who came by generations . british took them for the rubber factory work...
@@PradeepRaajkumar1981
Did I say anything on that ?????
I say Malaysian Tamil not Tamil Malaysian
If he is a Tamil in Malaysia = Malaysian Tamil
If he is a Malaysian in Tamil land = Tamil Malaysian
Mamak meaning indian Muslim,at this country mamak refering southern indian muslim
@@mior1
"In this country" not "at this country"
Thank you for squeezing the lime 😊..in malaysia whenever you see a lime in your dish..squeeze it over your dish 👏🏼☺️ itadakimasu
That's great to hear! It was yummy. Thank you🥰
Its a very nice Rays lighting when u having mee goreng 🎉
I didn't pay much attention to it myself, but the pleasant morning sun was shining beautifully. That's why. Thanks for making me aware of it with your comment😊
Have a nice stay in Malaysia....
Thank you so much😊
Come to the mee goreng stall at adam road food centre and they serve mee goreng fried with mutton.. Not tofu....really yummy
Thank you for providing specific recommendations. I did some searching, and it turns out Adam Road Food Centre is in Singapore! I jotted it down👍
Looks so mouth-watering! Msia indeed a variety blast of delicious F&B. But Samurai man, my advice is when u ask how much to avoid saying to food vendors directly.'It's very cheap!' Yes, it's very cheap for middle and upper income class pple but for the lower income working Msians that plate of mee goreng offers a fantastic reasonably price affordable food for sustenance. Just say 'wow good or nice price or just say nothing, but be very happy!😂 My family had 3 bowls of simple ramen at a very small halal resto in Tokyo each bowl costs ¥1450 for 3 son and husband we paid ¥4350 plus sc not sure total how much hubby paid. But it's OK we're just on a holiday🤭 a memorable experience😂. Def gonna visit Salim's'🤤
I appreciate the very specific and kind advice. It's really helpful. I'll be more careful with my choice of words in the future🙏 Oh, you had ramen at a Halal restaurant in Tokyo! Sounds nice!! I hope you and your family enjoyed your vacation in Japan😊
If you enjoy Mee Mamak, you must try the one in New Apollo Coffeeshop in USJ 4. You can have the Mee Goreng (Dry) and also the Mee Rebus (with a thick sauce). This stall is a relative of the famous Bangkok Lane Mee Goreng in Penang. The taste is authentic and very good.
Apart from that, you can also have the Hokkien prawn mee and the beef hor fun (flat rice stick noodles) here which are both above average standard in this coffeeshop.
Thank you so much for providing the specific location name. It's really helpful. I looked it up and it looks so delicious indeed... I appreciate your recommendations for dishes other than Mee Goreng as well. I'll definitely give them a try👍
Mee goreng mamak , Teh ais . perfect good job
It's an honor. Thank you, Daisy san😊
hehehe, yes yessssss keep it up, you will not get bored of malaysian food
Yes, I will continue to explore Malaysia!! Thank you for your warm support😊
When i come to eat at a restaurant serving western dishes and suddenly has mee goreng, especially mee goreng mamak in their menu, definitely any day will prefer mee goreng above else!
You really like Mee Goreng!! I understand the feeling of craving it regularly...😉
terima kasih.
Terima kasih ya🙏
RM6 is not cheap for local peoples. But we have to accept it if we want to eat.
Thank you for sharing. I'm grateful for the opportunity to enjoy delicious Malaysian cuisine🙏
RM6 untuk mi goreng penuh isi mcm tu kira make sense la... abes ko nak murah mcm mana lg?
Is nice seeing you enjoy so much and Malaysia food is cheap.
Thank you for your warm support😊 We are enjoying life here in Malaysia.
Watching your video and now I want some mee goreng.
It's an honor to hear such words as a video creator😊
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad I think I need to go to the same shop as you went to. I ordered on Grab food that day but I don't think it's as nice as the one you had in the video.
Looking so sedap mate,thank you for your nice video sir
Ya sedap!! Happy to receive such words😊 Thank you.
Mak saya gemar dengan mee goreng mamak. Sedap
Saya juga suka Mee Goreng Mamak😊
If you ask me which country is the best, there is no one in the world, but i love my country Msia. Thank you for your video, hope it can reach to more more people in the world.😊
Loving oneself and one's country or environment is sometimes difficult, but I truly believe it's a wonderful thing. So, I think you're really great. Thank you for your words🥰
watching you eat while i'm eating..
Oh at the same time...!! I'm honored..😊
You should’ve taken his suggestion of adding extra Tamago, since Japanese people loves runny egg I’m sure you’d love the addition of a “telur mata” which are like sunny side egg on top of the noodle. Try it next time!
Definitely...👍 Will try next time ya. Thank you for your suggestion!!
His been there since my primary school days in the 90s . Love the ayam madu , mee rebus , roti in the morning. Unfortunately I think after moving to the new place due to space capacity he had to shrink the menu and be more focus
Wow, I see. That's amazing. Thank you for sharing🙏
MEE GORENG MAMAK DAN TEH TARIK...💖 TERSANGAT SEDAP 😋
I've learned the phrase "Tersangat sedap" from you👍 Thank you!!
This guy look so calm and little bit curious at the same time. Stay safe bro-samurai.
I've received energy from your words. Thank you👍
Damn look really good 😋😋 but if you go to local village you might get more cheap price around 2/3 for mee and under 2 for drink
Thank you for sharing. It was delicious, and the Boss was a nice person too ya😊
Nampak sedap...👍
Ya sedap...👍
I had the same dish there last week😂
😂 What a coincidence!! Thank you.
Indian mee goreng is delicious!! Squeeze 2 kalamansi juice on it = you have experienced heaven!!
My regular mee grg place early in the morning before go to work. I’ll never eat mee grg anywhere else but here. As early as 6:30am I’ll be one of the first person to order and eat it.
I was delighted to read your comment. Eating Mee Goreng at this place at 6:30am must offer a different experience. Thank you for sharing😊
Japanese tried to talk using local malay to a cook who tried to explain using english while telling his friend in indian
😂 Yeah... I like how you put it into words. Thank you!!
Sedapnya
Sedapp ya👍
4:41 あの日本人の彼はすごいですね!!!!辛いものを普通に気軽に食べる. でも,私はマレー人出身ですが、辛い食べ物はまったく食べません。meaning...even i'm from malay in Malaysia don't eat spicy food at all. Usually i cooked for myself non spicy version.
🤣 辛いのがダメなマレーシア人もいるのですね..!! He adjusted the spiciness for me, so it really wasn't spicy. Thank you.
actually its travelling that makes you feel refresh. need luck also to find good place instead of horrible ones.
I agree with you😊 I'll try to be mindful in my everyday life in Malaysia so I could come across fortunate experiences. Thanks.
Terbaik men...
Terima kasih ya👍
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad Sama Sama kawan... 👍
I just had mee goreng mamak it’s so nice.once in a while is nice.❤
Exactly, we feel like having it once in a while...🥰
Haha..habis!!!
I subscribe to your channel .. looks good
I'm happy😊 Thank you for subscribing!!
Helo bro u like to eat malay food,,,,,,i hope u n family happy stay at malaysia,,,,,bro enjoy your food,,,,,
Hello bro, my family and I are enjoying Malaysian food and life here. Thank you so much for your warm comments😊
Good morning from Marudi Sarawak❤. You have a delicious fried mee goreng mamak halal style today. Oh really miss the taste. Best wishes from Marudi Sarawak
Thank you, Janggut 40 san!! Yeah the Mee Goreng was delicious🥰
毎回たまごのくだりでもたつくのが、たまりません。Telurなんかいいうんよ 笑
匂いがいいご飯の75%はうまい、は名言。
🤣 そう言っていただけると、救われます。Telurをスムーズに伝えられるように頑張りますが、またもたつくんだと思います。
ご視聴&コメントいただき、ありがとうございます!!
By looking it already looks nice. Hope you enjoy.
I had a great time here👍 Thank you!!
Ayoooo ..kena cari mee mamak la skrg
Terima kasih ya😊
How would you compare it to Japanese yakisoba?
"Yakisoba!!!" I also like Japanese Mee Goreng, so I sometimes make it at home. Thank you😊
Enjoyyy🎉
Thank you😊
This MAMAK stall location, at what area ? Penang, KL ?
It's in KL. The location could be found in the description column below the video. Thank you👍
please start posting more your videos are so entertaining
So happy to receive such words. You have given me confidence... I will do my best. Thank you😊
kalau ada jeruk lada pun sedap tu..
One more round please...ha ha have a nice day bro.
Thank you ya😊
Nampak sedap.. 😉👍
Sedappp...😉 Terima kasih ya!!
Enjoy your meal bro..
Thank you😊
Sedap ....
Mee goreng Look so good
0:04 price on banner is RM7. But you got RM6. Probably he gave discount.
If that's the case, he was not only kind but also generous as a cook...🙏