Hello there from Malaysia! So my visa in Indonesia was running up so I decided to go on a short trip to Malaysia and see what was going on next door. I flew to Kuala Lumpur and was picked up by my friend Zul. He took me straight to a restaurant to eat some Malaysian satay. After a quick bite, I try to go check into my hotel but I was too early so we went and ate some more food. The next place we went to was Nasi Lemak Wanjo to eat some of their famous nasi lemak. Nasi lemak is a dish originating in Malay cuisine that consists of fragrant rice cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaf. It is commonly found in Malaysia, where it is considered the national dish. It was super tasty. We then go for a little stroll around the area before heading back to my hotel to check in at Hotel Avenue J Central Market. I then give you a quick tour of my room before calling it a day.

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  1. Which do you like more, satay Malaysia or nasi lemak?

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  2. Hi Nick, wish you have pleasant trip back home and have pleasant memories from Indonesia…..do come agaian, you are alwayswelcome,,

  3. heran sama bule yg bikin blog di Indonesia, hemat biaya ngirit banget ketika di Indonesia tapi loyal ketika di luar Indonesia

  4. Just one little background for you if you're trying to slip in Malaysia in your content.

    Although we have a similar culture, some Indonesian and Malaysian are feeling like they are rivals, some really hate each other. In the past, Malaysia tried to claim a right for couple of things from Indonesia like batik, rendang, wayang, etc. Malaysia even had took an island from Indonesia, it's called Ligitan Island and Indonesian were not very happy about that. We have a bad past. But I think overall we're still cool with each other

    So don't be surprised if you see a bad comment about your Malaysia content from your Indonesian subscribers

  5. uwah it's rare YouTuber I know in Malaysia please make more videos about Malaysia I also want to visit there one day.and thank you for coming to Indonesia actually coming to the east It's very wrong because they are savage than the south

  6. the malaysians can speak english well not because of english / british influence , my late grand grand father and grand grand mother who lived in british colonialism period in tanah melayu didnt know how to speak english but now mostly malaysians can speak english even the basic one because english language is the second language in our education system

  7. Hello Nick the oldest mosque in kuala lumpur is not masjid jamek but masjid India not very far from masjid jamek, you need to check out jalan masjid india, there are a lotof nice food there, and you must try mansion tea stall roti canai, its the best

  8. yeah welcome to MY, the culture is similar to our neighbouring country, friendly locals and food is good & cheap

  9. Gojek can be used in Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore and Vietnam. In that country there has been an expansion of Gojek, while in Malaysia there has not been
    while Grab is available in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.

  10. Welcome to Malaysia. Glad you make it here. Do visit Arab Square near Bukit Bintang. The Arab population is growing in KL. Take GoKL bus for free ride in KL. Best walk from Concorde Hotel to Bukit Bintang through Jalan Sultan Ismail. Try nasi lemak in front of Hotel Imperial near Jalan Alor (Bukit Bintang) 8-11am.

  11. This might be trivial, but you may judge if a country is well maintained or not by looking at their kitchen and toilet.

  12. You can see already the different of Indonesia and Malaysia food by just trying the sambal. Hahahah….. Absolutely correct. Indonesian sambal is just a chillies maybe added some onion and tomatoes to it. Malaysian nasi lemak sambal is a mixed of everything, sweet, sour, hot, spicy, salty to it. It is cooked and prepared for more than 2 hours to get the thickness, fully cooked and can be preserved for days. The saltiness from anchovies/belacan, the sour from tamarind/gelugur, little sweetness from palm sugar, spicy of the dried chillies and little taste of other ingredient such as onion and garlic. That also represent what Malaysia is all about, mixed of tradition, people, languages, religion etc.🤗🤗🤗

  13. Try Village Park nasi lemak or a Chinese version of nasi lemak called Papa Curry Rice at Seapark

  14. Hi nick go village park try the nasi lemak there… ✌🏼 ooo ya mcdonald's and kfc too have their nasi lemak. Tell us what you think.. ✌🏼✌🏼

  15. where everyone is wearing a mask, you should too …at least just not to be an ignorant westener, if not for others respect!

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