A few tour ideas for Malaysia 🇲🇾: 🚙Private Tour to Historic City of Malacca: bit.ly/3jbWjd6 💚Day trip to Cameron Highlands: bit.ly/3DkYbY0 ⛰Batu Caves Half-Day Tour: bit.ly/3khnd3t
@@billlee4736 I'm sorry but don't know if the services is reliable or not but I would assume it is reliable. The thing I want you to take note of is the month you're planning to visit, so Malaysia is a Country with the majority of people are Muslim and in the upcoming month which is mid march and mid April, they'll have Ramadhan. Most local Muslim food hawkers and some restaurant may not be open during the morning and afternoon. On the bright side you will enjoy the bazaar and iftar buffet which would be a very good experience. And if you're still in Malaysia late april, you can experience the EID in too. Personally I would not think Ramadhan and restaurant closing a problem as you still have Chinese and Indian restaurant and of course mamak. But yeah just a heads up for you guys if you're planning to visit Malaysia in between mid march till April. 😁
We’ve used Get Your Guide to book 3 different tours in Thailand and Malaysia and we’ve enjoyed all of them. The information is clear and booking process is simple.
Apam Balik it is a Chinese origin pancake, but the word Appam originally from a Tamil (Indian) word, but in Malay context it is renamed as Apam Balik (Reversed Pancake) See how we blend?
Congratulations! You have only scratched the surface of Malaysian cuisine. Your food tour covered mainly Chinese Malaysian cuisine. There are also Indian and Malay cuisine to be discovered. After that, there are regional cuisine like Kelantanese, Northern and Sarawakian cuisine that can be found in specific authentic restaurants. And Malaysian twists on Western cuisine like the Ramly burger and spicy Aglio Olio. Food variety is not a problem here.
Malaysia is an incredibly diverse country, containing many different ethnicities, languages and religions. People from each ethnicity have generally retained their ancestors’ cultural customs. As a result, Malaysian society accommodates a rich variety of lifestyles, beliefs and values.
Great coverage for Malaysian Chinese cuisine. There are still traditional Malay, Indian and mixed-culture cuisine! You can never complete the trial of all food in Malaysia. Even if you go to region, there will be special delicacies to northen, east coast, southern, sabah and sarawak!
There were not all chinese cuisine friends. Many nyonya cuisine, fusion of malays and chinese, south east asian flavours and etc... Balik apam is not chinese. Abc ice is not chinese Curry laksa is not chinese Assam laksa definitely not chinese. There are uniquely straits food or fusion food.
Such an awesome tour guide you had.. I'm a local and I've always liked assam laksa and curry laksa, but never once tried mixing both.. what a revelation..
Fantastic food tour guide! Speaks well, knowledgeable and humourous! This food tour is more Chinese oriented ....Malay and Indian food adventures next! 👍
You both are the best couple on UA-cam. Flora and Note you both are classy and very professional in my opinion. This is a great another video in Malaysia. I would love to see you both do a vlog in Hawaii. Have a wonderful weekend Flora and Note.
Fun video:) the tour looked great and he really knew his stuff and knew where to take you! Glad you had fun and thanks for taking us all along with you:)
At first sight,TK's tummy exudes street cred... A full tour of Petaling Street Chinatown takes at least a full week especially the hidden gems in the back/side lanes.
How worth it for you guys to get a tour and your tour guy is next level.....very knowledgable and reveal to you a lot of secret. CK and Mum....good job guys keep it up
Malaysia has a lot of good food. Mainly because there are different cultures. When these cultures fused it creates a new version of taste. For example if you talk about Nasi Lemak there are Malay version of Nasi Lemak, Chinese version of Nasi Lemak and Indian version of Nasi Lemak and if you go to Malacca they have this Peranakan Baba Nyonya version of Nasi Lemak...this goes the same to Apam Balik delicacy in this video. We do have varieties of Malay Apam Balik and Chinese version of Apam Balik in several States.
Love your shirt Note...CANADA. We will be in Malaysia in March...can't wait! I'm writing down all of places that you visit with hopes that we can take in some of the areas that you explored. Blessings to you both. A Canadian viewer....
HI! Just wanted to say Note, so impressed with yu wearing your red t-shirt with the Canada logo, you haven't forgotten your Canadian roots. Much appreciated, and the food tour was incredible!!!
he's taking you guys to some of the most legit malaysian food spots and omfg... they're so good! legit food tour!!!! it made me miss asam lasak so much!!!
Do notice... we shake hands... and we bring our hands to our heart... Shock! = Syiok!... originally Shocking!... but Malaysians have taken it to mean Shockingly Good!... also in Singapore... We Malaysian are definitely not shy about flavour! These tours are good ... you would try thing that otherwise you wouldn't be brave enough to try on your own... a confidence booster...
Awesome video,guys! Really enjoyed it and your food guide was just awesome as well. But Malaysia has still a lot more to be discover,keep going! Looking forward to your next one.
@@FloraandNote ps. you can called yourself "influencer " now I really want to have wonderflo! days as you and Note inspired me to do exercise and keep fit. 😂
Hey guys. Happy to see you are enjoying KL so much. We have spent quite a bit of time there. We like it so much we plan to make it kind of a base. We plan to go there from time to time when we feel the need to slow down from our travels in SE Asia. Look forward to what you discover next.
Welcome back after a week off. I think Note was very hungry when he said let’s go eat. Absolutely love noodles and clams. Delicious pancakes. Wonder if I can find them in Chicago?? Absolutely love when you both try something new and seeing your face reaction. I can always count on both of you for showing me Chinatowns where ever you travel. Not sure about those 2 dishes in the red bowls. I do love fish. Just bread. Absolutely loved every minute and what an Awesome Food Tout Guide.
Flora and Note, you guys got yourself a nice food guide and reminds me of Blondie with her food guide named Peter in Guangdong. Peter and CK are so much similar in their style of introduction of food. Many, many more food adventures to look forward to.
They're a few Hainanese chicken rice places in Petaling Street that you guys should try out, and also the dry and soup type beef noodles (opposite the Lai Foong kopitiam). They're a must try when in KL Petaling Street area.👌
You guys made everything seems absolutely yummy, by the way the second stop is Chinese Pancake, I am pretty sure they have those in Bangkok cause I saw those at the other UA-camr channels several places. If my memory is correct, even Bangkok China Town has them.
there's a lot more you need to eat. and I can't mention them one by one because there are so many 😄 but I think you are smart to find them. 😉 whatever, it's nice to see you eat👍
I am a big fan of your UA-cam videos! The food looked amazing. I will visit KL in March 2024. By the way, what was the name of the place you guys had clam noodles in Central Market? I would appreciate it if you guys listed the names of places you ate on videos! Many thanks!
The best street tour👍👍 He really good! He should doing his own vlog for foods. Frankly speaking, i prefer chinatown in Bangkok cos of their vibe and atmosphere really happening there. Whereby KL chinatown a bit sad nothing much of thechinese stalls like bangkok. The only thing i love KL chinatown is too many hidden gem foods there. Really fabulous ❤️ The Asam laksa that you tried is my favorite Asam Laksa in KL. I quite like their curry laksa too. The owner really generous cos their noodle content so much of ingredients meat in there. Theres a grill seafoods stall in chinatown also next to the RHB bank. Thats alos my favorite but im not sure if the stall still there or not. Cos my last visited that place almost 7yrs ago. OMG… your tour brought u all my favorite stalls and food. The Yong Tau Foo the best in KL 😘 ImYou make me miss Malaysian foods now. Too bad im in NYC now🤷♂️ I hope you guys enjoy all these Malaysian authentic cuisine. Also, dont forget to try Baba Nyoya cuisine. Enjoy guys n safe trip🥘🍜🍝
Great video you two, really really enjoyed it,,,, these last few videos have made me add KL to my must visit list with Annie's smoking pot. Also I have to work on my eyebrow game now.
A few tour ideas for Malaysia 🇲🇾:
🚙Private Tour to Historic City of Malacca: bit.ly/3jbWjd6
💚Day trip to Cameron Highlands: bit.ly/3DkYbY0
⛰Batu Caves Half-Day Tour: bit.ly/3khnd3t
Are these services reliable? We are planning to visit Kuala Lumpur around April và would love to discover the city. Thanks!
@@billlee4736 I'm sorry but don't know if the services is reliable or not but I would assume it is reliable. The thing I want you to take note of is the month you're planning to visit, so Malaysia is a Country with the majority of people are Muslim and in the upcoming month which is mid march and mid April, they'll have Ramadhan. Most local Muslim food hawkers and some restaurant may not be open during the morning and afternoon. On the bright side you will enjoy the bazaar and iftar buffet which would be a very good experience. And if you're still in Malaysia late april, you can experience the EID in too. Personally I would not think Ramadhan and restaurant closing a problem as you still have Chinese and Indian restaurant and of course mamak. But yeah just a heads up for you guys if you're planning to visit Malaysia in between mid march till April. 😁
@@ShizuCatt Thanks for the info! We are planning to visit Kuala Lumpur 3rd week of April so hopefully there would be no problem.
We’ve used Get Your Guide to book 3 different tours in Thailand and Malaysia and we’ve enjoyed all of them. The information is clear and booking process is simple.
@@ShizuCatt ohhhh I'm planning to go there by March, good to know about this info!
Apam Balik
it is a Chinese origin pancake, but the word Appam originally from a Tamil (Indian) word, but in Malay context it is renamed as Apam Balik (Reversed Pancake)
See how we blend?
You guys are very lucky to meet him, he knows all my grandmother favourite places with all the goodies..
Congratulations! You have only scratched the surface of Malaysian cuisine. Your food tour covered mainly Chinese Malaysian cuisine. There are also Indian and Malay cuisine to be discovered. After that, there are regional cuisine like Kelantanese, Northern and Sarawakian cuisine that can be found in specific authentic restaurants. And Malaysian twists on Western cuisine like the Ramly burger and spicy Aglio Olio. Food variety is not a problem here.
Malaysia is an incredibly diverse country, containing many different ethnicities, languages and religions. People from each ethnicity have generally retained their ancestors’ cultural customs. As a result, Malaysian society accommodates a rich variety of lifestyles, beliefs and values.
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But , more than half of Malaysians are muslim
The best thing of Malaysia is most Malaysian people are kindly and friendly
That's very true.. we've met some amazing people already.
Great coverage for Malaysian Chinese cuisine. There are still traditional Malay, Indian and mixed-culture cuisine! You can never complete the trial of all food in Malaysia. Even if you go to region, there will be special delicacies to northen, east coast, southern, sabah and sarawak!
There were not all chinese cuisine friends.
Many nyonya cuisine, fusion of malays and chinese, south east asian flavours and etc...
Balik apam is not chinese. Abc ice is not chinese
Curry laksa is not chinese
Assam laksa definitely not chinese.
There are uniquely straits food or fusion food.
@@linustwapam balik is chinese unfortunately
Such an awesome tour guide you had..
I'm a local and I've always liked assam laksa and curry laksa, but never once tried mixing both.. what a revelation..
Haha right? It sounded crazy but it works!
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One of the best street food tours I’ve seen. You guys look super relaxed and happy!
We had the best time with TK, enjoyed every meal and every minute learning about Malaysia :)
Yes, best so far 👍
Fantastic food tour guide! Speaks well, knowledgeable and humourous! This food tour is more Chinese oriented ....Malay and Indian food adventures next! 👍
Malaysia is muslim dominant country right ?
You both are the best couple on UA-cam. Flora and Note you both are classy and very professional in my opinion. This is a great another video in Malaysia. I would love to see you both do a vlog in Hawaii. Have a wonderful weekend Flora and Note.
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Great video guys! Enjoyed the brief chat when we spotted you two on Jalan Alor. Loving the content, keep up the excellent work!
Fun video:) the tour looked great and he really knew his stuff and knew where to take you! Glad you had fun and thanks for taking us all along with you:)
At first sight,TK's tummy exudes street cred...
A full tour of Petaling Street Chinatown takes at least a full week especially the hidden gems in the back/side lanes.
I’m watching this from the departure lounge in KL 😅 I did half of these but now have a reason to return asap!!! Keep the vids coming 🤟🏽🤟🏽
We also have tons of reasons to return already haha
How worth it for you guys to get a tour and your tour guy is next level.....very knowledgable and reveal to you a lot of secret. CK and Mum....good job guys keep it up
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Malaysia has a lot of good food. Mainly because there are different cultures. When these cultures fused it creates a new version of taste. For example if you talk about Nasi Lemak there are Malay version of Nasi Lemak, Chinese version of Nasi Lemak and Indian version of Nasi Lemak and if you go to Malacca they have this Peranakan Baba Nyonya version of Nasi Lemak...this goes the same to Apam Balik delicacy in this video. We do have varieties of Malay Apam Balik and Chinese version of Apam Balik in several States.
What a fantastic guide! Such a joy for life and the job he does. Drooling over the food yet again!
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He's a fantastic food tour guide!
We agree 😊
Is this what Malaysian food does to one? The food guide looks like a heart attack waiting to happen.
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@@stevenhull5025 Heart attack can happen to anyone!!
Love your shirt Note...CANADA. We will be in Malaysia in March...can't wait! I'm writing down all of places that you visit with hopes that we can take in some of the areas that you explored. Blessings to you both. A Canadian viewer....
So happy to hear that! Happy planning for your trip :)
im visiting in march too. would you be able to share your written down places?? it would help alot
HI! Just wanted to say Note, so impressed with yu wearing your red t-shirt with the Canada logo, you haven't forgotten your Canadian roots. Much appreciated, and the food tour was incredible!!!
What a fun video. Your tour guide is top class.
he's taking you guys to some of the most legit malaysian food spots and omfg... they're so good! legit food tour!!!! it made me miss asam lasak so much!!!
Yeah we got lucky to have booked him for the food tour! He knows his stuff 😊👍
Do notice... we shake hands... and we bring our hands to our heart...
Shock! = Syiok!... originally Shocking!... but Malaysians have taken it to mean Shockingly Good!... also in Singapore...
We Malaysian are definitely not shy about flavour!
These tours are good ... you would try thing that otherwise you wouldn't be brave enough to try on your own... a confidence booster...
Awesome video,guys!
Really enjoyed it and your food guide was just awesome as well.
But Malaysia has still a lot more to be discover,keep going!
Looking forward to your next one.
Your tour guide is awesome
Glad to see that you guys are having fun in Malaysia ✌🏼
I have finished all of your videos yesterday.just want to say thanks for doing wonderful experience. Love you Flora and Note.
Awww thank you so much!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🥰🥰
I just found out that I can understand all of it with out subtitle . I always thought my English is bad. Lol
@@FloraandNote ps. you can called yourself "influencer " now I really want to have wonderflo! days as you and Note inspired me to do exercise and keep fit. 😂
Hey guys. Happy to see you are enjoying KL so much. We have spent quite a bit of time there. We like it so much we plan to make it kind of a base. We plan to go there from time to time when we feel the need to slow down from our travels in SE Asia. Look forward to what you discover next.
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you guys are spot on the famous food in KL :). There are different food to savor in different cities like Penang
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Stumbled into your channel...Welcome to Malaysia...Makan Makan
Syokkk aaaah!
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One of your best videos! ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Hannah! Could really tell we enjoyed it so much 😁
Yeah no doubt
Grew up eating the curry laksa and Assam laksa there. Good choice guys. They’re one of the best I’ve known.
Good to know! That place was legit delicious :)
that guy know a lot.. and is really detail.. he either a chef or food writer.
amazing tour guide!
TK is the best!
Welcome back after a week off. I think Note was very hungry when he said let’s go eat. Absolutely love noodles and clams. Delicious pancakes. Wonder if I can find them in Chicago?? Absolutely love when you both try something new and seeing your face reaction. I can always count on both of you for showing me Chinatowns where ever you travel. Not sure about those 2 dishes in the red bowls. I do love fish. Just bread. Absolutely loved every minute and what an Awesome Food Tout Guide.
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I've been living in Kuala Lumpur 8 years and never tried the Apam Balik, thanks for sharing this, will be heading down there to give it a go
okay Chinatown - Chinese food ...
next Brickfields Little India for Indian food
and Kampung Baru for Malay food ... fair ... right ? 😎
Flora and Note, you guys got yourself a nice food guide and reminds me of Blondie with her food guide named Peter in Guangdong. Peter and CK are so much similar in their style of introduction of food.
Many, many more food adventures to look forward to.
Fantastic! Thank you both.
I was contemplating visiting Malaysia this year but i think the first dish sold me.
Your guide is really good!
You have a five-star tour guide. He is really good. Now, your video makes me miss KL so much.
He’s the best! Time to book a trip to KL? 😛
I just wish there were food prices when showing each dish. Otherwise great vid, I’m salivating
We usually try to include all the prices but this was a food tour so everything was included in the one price for us.
@@FloraandNote makes sense. But definitely the video is inspiring me to move there for work, can eat very well at a reasonable rate. fingers crossed
The food choices are endless!!!
They're a few Hainanese chicken rice places in Petaling Street that you guys should try out, and also the dry and soup type beef noodles (opposite the Lai Foong kopitiam). They're a must try when in KL Petaling Street area.👌
The best beef noodle is still in Lai Foong, I wonder why they missed it.
Your guide is delightful
Tour Guide very friendly, positive and had knowledgeable local areas to eat
thank you!! this vlog make me research to KL so much easier. blessing from Hong Kong
I am Malaysian and I didn't know much delicious food in China town. I need to try after the introduction.
Yesss! Lots of hidden gems in Jalan Petaling 🙌🏻👍
u got the right food tour. those are the favorites spot .
*Welcome to Malaysia Truly Asia Good food Enjoyed Thanks for Very good videos*
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Thank you! 😃
Indeed those are the places for food I go whenever I am in downtown KL
Ipoh should be considered as a stop for food... Good places to visit too...
Thank You Bro
One of the best tour guide. Funny and kind at the same time. 🥰
It was so much fun! One of our fav food tours ever :)
From a proud Malaysian, I'm glad you enjoyed your tour. 😄
Another great food vlog!
I like to try to mix the asam laksa soup and curry laksa soup, syiok!
Your food guide seems like a really great guy
Petaling Street my favorites place to get delicious street foods.
😋 wonderful food tour 👍
travel deep into the country to experience authentic malay cuisine...
Yes, Lai Foong Lala Noodle is very nice 😋
Looking forward to trying more food when I’m next in Malaysia 👍👍👍👍
Besnya! SYOK!
Tk is great. Thanks,Guys for your videos. 🤩
Thanks for useful Video and hope to see you back Hanoi Vietnam soon
wonderful to see you both...good times..be safe xo
Thanks so much for watching 😍🙏🏻
I miss my hometown so much. I m now living and working in Sydney
Time for a visit soon? 😉
@@FloraandNote hopefully this easter
A very high class food guide!!!
Wow lots of delicious food, enjoy guys and have a wonderful day!!! 👍❤️🌷
Have a wonderflo day too, Kitty! Thanks for tuning in ❤️
You made us hungry! 😋We miss Malaysian food, especially rotis, Apam balik, teh tarik, cendol.... Great video as usual
Pancake looks delicious
kudos to the tour guide,
Welcome to Malaysia hope you guys enjoy ❤ and nice tour guy 👍
Thanks! We’re really enjoying it 😊
You guys made everything seems absolutely yummy, by the way the second stop is Chinese Pancake, I am pretty sure they have those in Bangkok cause I saw those at the other UA-camr channels several places. If my memory is correct, even Bangkok China Town has them.
Bangkok's Chinatown have more food because it's so much bigger but the best food are not in the main road, so most bloggers missed the best food.
Penang Asam Laksa ranked 2nd In CNN's List Of "Top 50 Best Street Foods In Asia"
and got voted 7th world's best dish by CNN
that guide is one cool guy laa
He’s the best food guide 👍❤️
I’m from Malaysia and the city in our foods is very good I’m so glad you. Tried them
Malaysia is awesome for food! No shortage of choices for sure 👍
Such a beautiful country Malaysia ❤
Yummy, so good Cafedian breakfast! 😉😉
😂👍 peanut pancakes yummy
You missed one of the best Wan Tan Mee spots in KL! Right behind that old uncle selling the pancake with peanuts. You should try! GO EARLY 🙈🙉🙊
The dry version wanton mee is one of the best
Very simple Malaysian food dishes.
Fooood - a feast 😋- I must say I luv luv a curry Laksa 👌 so many choices - wonderful video 😋👋👍🙏
The food is so bold here and always well seasoned. Super impressed! And we love a good curry laksa too 🥰👍
Great video guys! You should try Malay night market next
Hi Flora/Note, the peanut pancake that you ate is call Tai Kou Meen, literally translated as Big Face. The other smaller one is the apam terbalik.
Great vlog..i 've subscribed to your channel..👌
Happy stay and enjoy✌🏻 much more to explore especially the food🤗
Food hunting malay cuisene after this guys..
We’re hungry watching it again 😂
there's a lot more you need to eat. and I can't mention them one by one because there are so many 😄 but I think you are smart to find them. 😉
whatever, it's nice to see you eat👍
Hi my friends... I loved ur vlog, very nice 🥰🥰😘awesome!!!
I am a big fan of your UA-cam videos! The food looked amazing. I will visit KL in March 2024. By the way, what was the name of the place you guys had clam noodles in Central Market? I would appreciate it if you guys listed the names of places you ate on videos! Many thanks!
I wonder what year was this filmed, because I believe the Central market was moved to a different location.
We filmed this last month 😊
Being a chinese guide, He brought you to mainly chinese places for food, so you both missed many delicious Malay and mamak food.
You have tried Malay food, Chinese food…n are we going to see u try Indian cuisine in KL as well?
Note can’t wait to eat 😂
That was soo delicious! Possibly my favourite dish of the food tour
Yes...madras Lane curry noodles.
The best street tour👍👍 He really good! He should doing his own vlog for foods. Frankly speaking, i prefer chinatown in Bangkok cos of their vibe and atmosphere really happening there. Whereby KL chinatown a bit sad nothing much of thechinese stalls like bangkok. The only thing i love KL chinatown is too many hidden gem foods there. Really fabulous ❤️ The Asam laksa that you tried is my favorite Asam Laksa in KL. I quite like their curry laksa too. The owner really generous cos their noodle content so much of ingredients meat in there. Theres a grill seafoods stall in chinatown also next to the RHB bank. Thats alos my favorite but im not sure if the stall still there or not. Cos my last visited that place almost 7yrs ago. OMG… your tour brought u all my favorite stalls and food. The Yong Tau Foo the best in KL 😘 ImYou make me miss Malaysian foods now. Too bad im in NYC now🤷♂️
I hope you guys enjoy all these Malaysian authentic cuisine. Also, dont forget to try Baba Nyoya cuisine.
Enjoy guys n safe trip🥘🍜🍝
U should try Nasi Kandar. U should try Malay food also.
Great video you two, really really enjoyed it,,,, these last few videos have made me add KL to my must visit list with Annie's smoking pot. Also I have to work on my eyebrow game now.
Yes 🙌🏻 definitely add it to your list. We love it here - the food, culture and people have been amazing 😻