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We Tried Malaysia’s Most Viral Street Food 🇲🇾

Malaysian street food in Kuala Lumpur is some of the best in the world. In this food tour, we try viral Malaysian street food, including nasi lemak, char siu, claypot chicken rice, and famous Malaysian desserts.

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• Epl Cafe – https://share.google/uQiJLpYtGhUue08LQ
• Restoran Wong Mei Kee – https://share.google/VfSbvL8XIfVHWS80k
• Village Park Restaurant – https://share.google/E9oUhx3sT0sIFtkgk
• 168 Claypot Chicken – https://share.google/eV835ENrFfQk3wH9b
• Cendol Durian – https://share.google/YfmP3dfRa30TUoZao
• 32 Parfait – https://share.google/GRBZUcenOFwP2XqWc

Kuala Lumpur is one of the best cities in the world for street food, and in this video we set out to try some of Malaysia’s most viral dishes. We started the day with a unique breakfast of roti sarang burung, a crispy “bird’s nest” roti topped with eggs and curry. Next we headed to the legendary Wong Mei Kee, featured in the Michelin Guide, to try their famous crispy pork char siu.

No food tour of Kuala Lumpur would be complete without nasi lemak, so we stopped by the iconic Village Park Restaurant to try one of Malaysia’s most beloved dishes. Later, we visited 168 Claypot Chicken to watch chicken rice cooked the traditional way in claypots over high heat.

To finish the day, we cooled down with some incredible desserts — rich durian cendol and an enormous 32cm tall ice cream parfait that has gone viral online.

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40 Comments

  1. This really flowed nicely as you three slid through excellent Malaysian culinary fare. I get so hungry watching your food videos. Great to see Jordan again too. Sai looked great in the photo shoot , no surprise there…Well done guys !

  2. As a Malaysian, I would never say Village Park is the "best" nasi lemak in Malaysia. In fact, you guys said it in this video, the sambal is sweet. "Sweet" shouldn't be the 1st thing that comes to mind when tasting sambals. I personally find the sambal very average. Everything else about their nasi lemak is fine. Village Park has gotten a lot of media coverage for their nasi lemak. That's what they've got going for themselves. But personally, you should try the rest of their food. It's much better than their nasi lemak sambal.

  3. FYI – Thai tea is purchased from Malaysia’s Cameron Highland. That said, to suit the Thai’s taste, the importers request to add colour to the tea leaves to tailor to the Thai consumers. So do not drink too much Thai tea. It can cause cancer. This is the real information. My relatives are actually the business man in Cameron Highland. If you like, try to purchase Malaysian version of tea from Cameron Highland such as Tea Boh.

  4. I'm with Sai. Durian is AWESOME ! Very expensive though. I had a whole Musang King durian in Bali last year. Cost me $59 US !!

  5. Jordan is maturing into a fine young man and he's now far more confident in front of the camera. So you better watch out Adam. I think your job might soon be on the line. 😊

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