🇲🇾 Ultimate Penang Street Food Tour: https://youtu.be/_lZjm3mMl3g
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Kuala Lumpur is a Malaysian street food paradise and today we’ll be eating some of the best Malaysian food in 24 hours. Get ready to eat!
8 AM at Nasi Lemak Leman Jah (https://maps.app.goo.gl/356mPLJ6vMHQCpWx9) – You can’t come to Kuala Lumpur without trying nasi lemak one of the national dishes of Malaysia. Price – 14 RM ($3.31)
11 AM at Mat Teh Ikan Bakar (https://maps.app.goo.gl/c8fNA6h32rAFkA2D7) – One of the things I love to eat is ikan bakar, grilled fish, and this place is extremely popular.
2 PM at Sin Kiew Yee Shin Kee Beef Noodles (https://maps.app.goo.gl/5TQv5WbbQDJ3sfAh8) – Come here to eat some of the best beef noodles in Kuala Lumpur! Price – 14 RM ($3.31)
5 PM at 168 Claypot Chicken Rice (https://maps.app.goo.gl/ktfsvnF5GZhp41FN9) – Claypot rice is a one pot wonder where everything is cooked and mingled together in a claypot, and this place is legendary. Price – 24 RM ($5.68)
7 PM at Sri Rampai Ah Long BBQ Chicken Wing (https://maps.app.goo.gl/Qvz472agxSKbFpw38) – We caught a taxi and I wasn’t sure how good these wings were going to be… but they turned out to be one of the most amazing chicken wings I’ve had. Price – 35 RM ($8.28)
9 PM at Cendol Durian Mamam Place (https://maps.app.goo.gl/KZG5XB7ozq6TNZeX7) – I don’t usually like much sweets or desserts, apart when it comes to durian cendol, one of the greatest desserts ever, and a perfect way to wrap up our 24 hour Malaysian street food tour in Kuala Lumpur! Price – 18 RM ($4.26)
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Amazing
My dream is to eat that clay pot chicken rice!
I would like to see more new videos
Good as U married a Thai n live in Thailand and U use bare hands. Westerners who use fork n spoon higher chance of swallowing bones
Wow! The clay pot rice! Slurp!!
Do you over react?
Can 1 travel to equator Malaysia in November? Or it rains whole day ?
milkfish can be deboned by request and for free in the markets here in Philippines.They use surgical clamps which are very effective. Approximately 80 to 90% of bones are removed. This way its easier to enjoy milkfish, in soups and even fried.
Is it me or is it that this food ALWAYS IS LUKEWARM? Like all that food was just sitting in trays.