but capitalist is real. both of you still lucky can see kampung baru. there are some drastic move to demolished part of kampung baru. this village should registered as unesco heritage.
whot a delightful place would love to see the bridge at night.the people are always chatting to you guys so friendly. the food looks so delicious thanks for sharing
Kampung Baru is more than 100 years old and Malay heritage in center KL. It becomes more alive during evening n night, a hotspot for Malay in KL. Nice vlog guys keep exploring 👌
@2:45 Most drink vendors will use hot/boiled water for hygienic purposes. Then they'll pour ice cubes that was supplied by the ice vendors into the cup/glass to make it iced drink/water. You gotta mix the drink well before sipping it. You can choose to stir or to shake it anyway you like. 😁
"Kaya jam" is pretty much coconut jam, incredibly popular among the locals of all ethnicities (Malay, Chinese, Indians etc). And yes "kaya" also means rich in Malay language :)
Great video- loving the local areas and the food stalls and the fun you both put into the filming- loads of info and there’s always a great soundtrack- 100 per cent the best blog out there.
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Iced Milo in Malaysia is usually made with milo powder mixed with boiling water (for health reasons) and then topped with ice that you mixed thoroughly to cool the drink down before drinking. You definitely want your iced drink from the streets feeling hot at the bottom as that means that they would use boiled water that would be safe to drink :-D
Times have changed. Drink vendors these days do not serve a complete drink. They just place the ingredients in a cup and hand it to you. You have to stir it up to get the proper taste cold or hot. Gone are the days ehen avdrink comes to your table completely stirred of its contents. A lot of tourists do not ask the sellers for advice nor the sellers advice the tourists, while serving the drinks. It ends up with the tourist providing strage descriptions and comments.
Thank you for watching our little vlog around the local side of KL!!
Do you prefer a village life or city life!? We choose village!!
Village for sure
I prefer a city life
Cities are still very cool! Which is your favourite city?
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but capitalist is real. both of you still lucky can see kampung baru. there are some drastic move to demolished part of kampung baru. this village should registered as unesco heritage.
whot a delightful place would love to see the bridge at night.the people are always chatting to you guys so friendly. the food looks so delicious thanks for sharing
It was really good to visit and yes everyone was so friendly! Satay was top of the list 👌🏼 thanks for watching!! ❤️
Kampung Baru is more than 100 years old and Malay heritage in center KL. It becomes more alive during evening n night, a hotspot for Malay in KL. Nice vlog guys keep exploring 👌
Was good to see a different side to KL! Thanks so much for watching ☺️
What a wonderful exploration in Kampung Baru, KL.
Thanks we really enjoyed it! ☺️
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@2:45 Most drink vendors will use hot/boiled water for hygienic purposes. Then they'll pour ice cubes that was supplied by the ice vendors into the cup/glass to make it iced drink/water. You gotta mix the drink well before sipping it. You can choose to stir or to shake it anyway you like. 😁
Makes sense now!! I’m sure we’ll be having lots more milo, to try drink it properly next time lol 😜
"Kaya jam" is pretty much coconut jam, incredibly popular among the locals of all ethnicities (Malay, Chinese, Indians etc). And yes "kaya" also means rich in Malay language :)
Didn’t taste too coconut’y but very sweet! Loved it 👌🏼🇲🇾
Because it's more egg than coconut
@@paulmiki607 delicious👌🏼
2:46 We make sure our cold drink is safe to drink by using boiled water...then only we pour in ice cubes ..thats y you found it is warm at the bottom
Ah makes sense now! Thanks for explaining 😀
Great video- loving the local areas and the food stalls and the fun you both put into the filming- loads of info and there’s always a great soundtrack- 100 per cent the best blog out there.
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Have a great day exploring the old village guys
Thanks so much!
Milo is Australian but is considered national beverage of Malaysia. Probably the Malaysia’s taste slightly different.
We’ll have to taste test them all to find out 😀
Definitely....every country has their own taste of milo
It looks so peaceful, not covered in tourist
Great spot! Don’t miss it when you visit Malaysia 🇲🇾
Wow not ur usual vloggers that just doing tourist things,, real enjoyed something different. Thanks for sharing the local areas too
Ahh thank you! We had the best day 🇲🇾
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TQ guys for the visit..appreciated..
Thanks so much ❤️🇲🇾
The land there value at 2.2b usd.
Wow! That’s crazy! I hope it never sells, it’s honestly so cool, very nostalgic!
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It's usually a separate world from the ones with many tourists & a window to understanding the people better
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I hope they never change this area of Kampung Baru, it’s a great spot 🇲🇾
That pintasan Salomais just like a portal. Door between two world
Exactly that! We loved it!
Exactly
Iced Milo in Malaysia is usually made with milo powder mixed with boiling water (for health reasons) and then topped with ice that you mixed thoroughly to cool the drink down before drinking. You definitely want your iced drink from the streets feeling hot at the bottom as that means that they would use boiled water that would be safe to drink :-D
Ah it’s good to know!! It’s was delicious either way 🤤
You gotta mix the iced drinks, if yoh don't you'll enjoy all the nice flavor at the bottom and the rest will taste like it's watered down
Oh haha thanks! Who’d of thought we needed lessons to drink a milo 😅😅
"Kaya" is a coconut jem
Nice!!👌🏼
Milo and many other things may or may not be originally from Malaysia, but Malaysia perfected it
Haha love that! You could be right, not one dish we haven’t enjoyed here ✌🏻
for a local food..plss visit a nite market at jln masjid india..every saturday..from 6pm
Oooo thanks we’ll be checking that out when back in KL!
I like street foods
We do too 😍👌🏼
The people living in Kampung Baru are rich people because the land here cost million of dollars if developer want to develop the place...
I hope they never sell it!!
Round 2😂😂 that did look super tasty
The food in Malaysia is honestly some of the best we’ve eaten!! 🤤
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Kampung Baru is the real "Malaysian Area" in Kuala Lumpur. Not Petaling Street or Brickfields.
Was great to see a different side of KL for sure!👌🏼
Yum waffle looked so good!!!!!!!
Soooo delicious 🤤
Times have changed. Drink vendors these days do not serve a complete drink. They just place the ingredients in a cup and hand it to you. You have to stir it up to get the proper taste cold or hot. Gone are the days ehen avdrink comes to your table completely stirred of its contents. A lot of tourists do not ask the sellers for advice nor the sellers advice the tourists, while serving the drinks. It ends up with the tourist providing strage descriptions and comments.
Yes, was a new experience for us for it to be hot and cold, we know for next time to stir it up properly ☺️