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Today our mission is to eat the spiciest Malaysian food in Kuala Lumpur and work our way up to the world’s spiciest chili pan mee noodles. But the question is… will I be able to handle the heat?
Fatimah Selera Kampung (https://maps.app.goo.gl/88UpB1C4e81twQqYA) – First, we’re warming up with one of my favorite Malaysian food, Asam Pedas, a sour and spicy stew of fish. This family run Malay restaurant in Kampung Baru is fantastic. Price – 50 RM ($11.74)
Kin Kin Restaurant (https://maps.app.goo.gl/wZRmnDGBnC875d7m6) – Serving the original Chili Pan Mee, this legendary spicy noodle dish is one of the best noodles dishes in Malaysia. They are known for their extremely spicy chili that you add on yourself. Price – 12 RM ($2.84)
Nasi Kukus Ilham Mutiara Damansara (https://maps.app.goo.gl/PSqmx1yiX5vEr8826) – I’ve been to Malaysia many times, but this was my first time to try Nasi Kukus, a dish originating from Kelantan, and it’s already become one of my favorite Malaysian dishes – and that sambal is fire! Price – 8.49 RM ($2.01)
Shi Fu Wantan Mee Restaurant (https://maps.app.goo.gl/ShNyvGDSLSjZUeJK7) – But nothing will prepare you for the World’s Spiciest Chili Pan Mee. It’s insanely spicy and comes with a waiver and a serious sign of caution. Do you think I can eat it? Price – 35 RM ($8.28)
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If i were eating the last dish, i would've finished all the noodles, then pour both soups into the bowl with all the huge amount of chilli-spices-sauce-meat
You eat it anyway..😂 lucky you.. if that place is halal I'll try
I would love to hear the conversation between his anu$ and his taste buds.
Nahh pan mee is overatted and not that spicy , u go to the wrong places
Comes from “Malakai”
He talks to much and did not almost die.