JB Amazing Night Market Malaysia Street Food
A popular and huge night market held every monday in Johor Bahru Malaysia
We revisited in 2022 and it is still very crowded and lively
Hard to go hungry here with many amazing and affordable Asian street food to eat!
12 Street Food ordered in this video
1. Muah Chee
2. Sotong
3. Bee Pang
4. Rojak
5. Prawn Cracker
6. Butterfly Dough Fritter
7. Dough Fritter Sticks
8. Ayam Goreng
9. Apam Balik
10. Salted Egg Mushroom
11. Fried Carrot Cake
12. Maggi Goreng
KSL Night Market
Every Monday
4pm - Late
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Seeing Mrs. Bacon enjoying the food always makes my day. I hope to be able to eat all around the world like you guys do ❤️
@xiRePeNTx
Жыл бұрын
She could give Nikocado avocado some serious competition 🥰😍
@cruxci
Жыл бұрын
@@xiRePeNTx Mrs. Bacon is way better than Nikocado!
@tetesperm
Жыл бұрын
@@xiRePeNTx sad how toxic some of you are under a wholesome comment i pity you
@amsyuhada_2770
Жыл бұрын
Same like me . I wish i can make a road tour around world and eat a lot of halal food at around the world . I wish i can go to Indonesia and Korean because i'm very like their food . Seeing the youtuber eat a lot of food in another country make me feel like i wanna taste all of them❤❤❤ . But as a Muslim i will make sure the food that i wanna eat halal for me❤❤
@homeland1128
Жыл бұрын
@@amsyuhada_2770 you m'sian?
Every time you do one of these street food videos I am always impressed with the dedication of the chefs, how much attention to detail, how they meticulously perform all the steps needed to create their dishes, how hard they work and the unique recipes. There is a lot of creativity and intelligence in these family food stands. Thanks, DancingBacons.
@NazriB
Жыл бұрын
Lies again? Delicious Food
@jambo308
Жыл бұрын
@@NazriB you dumb?
I like the honest reactions to the food. No unnecessary talk like many youtube channels. Streetfood bonanza is also very good!
I love it when mrs.bacons gives commentary, it's so cute,or the little clips where she's trying the food
@hunterman2031
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. If this were a proper show on TV, she would be the type of character where when they show up, the episode is just so much better.
@danceswithcomicbooks7733
Жыл бұрын
I believe both of the participants are women. I think the are friends. So it does not look like they are a couple. The person who's hands we only aee is indeed a woman.
@Katie_Q
Жыл бұрын
@@danceswithcomicbooks7733 uh they are a lesbian couple and they shared this information already
@danceswithcomicbooks7733
Жыл бұрын
@@Katie_Q Oh. Ok. I haven't watched enough episodes to know. Thanks. 🙂
@DamplyDoo
Жыл бұрын
@@Katie_Q shared where? I thought it was always a rumor
Malaysia has such great food and friendly people. Currently in Penang for the next few days. 🥰
The fried chicken, salted egg mushrooms, fried dough & fried noodles looked amazing!
When i saw the thumbnail i was like "wait that looks familiar" turns out it's from the same hawker from my local night market. You gotta try their freshly made char kuey teow with pickled chillies. So damn good
@DocBree13
Жыл бұрын
That’s so cool!
@rg20322
Жыл бұрын
Pickled chilies sound very yummy!
@andylee9367
Жыл бұрын
may i know which part of jb is this pasar malam from?
@materialgirl1585
Жыл бұрын
@@andylee9367 i personally have never been to this one but pretty sure it's in KSL
@cronchybo
Жыл бұрын
I wish I lived near something like this :( the closest I have is an e-mart, but it mostly has Korean, Japanese and Hispanic foods (and maybe some Chinese)
I love your content. Your street food videos make my mood relaxed and happy♥️
This lady has the sweetest smile I've ever seen. I can't help it but smile myself when I see her
Dough fritter sticks were my favourite in childhood! The crunch and the salty flavour is classic. I still enjoy it nowadays!
Oh my gosh Mrs DancingBacon's happy wiggle is SO cute. You know is good food when Mrs DancingBacon approves. ❤
We have something similar to Bee Pang here in Bangladesh. It is called Mowa. We got Puffed rice, Flatted rice flacks, Nuts, sesame seeds & Gur (jaggery)- made from the extract of Date trees. It is shaped like a ball & is one of the oldest/traditional snacks in here.
@lilystrong9185
Жыл бұрын
It sounds tasty.
@dhanushr04
Жыл бұрын
Same in here south india , we call it puri unde it's made by mixing puffed rice , nuts and melted jaggery shaped into balls , it tastes amazing and extremely sweet
@JRyan2K
Жыл бұрын
Here in the U.S. we have something similar too, called a rice krispy treat.
@GirishManjunathMusic
Жыл бұрын
@@dhanushr04 arisiurundai or poriurundai in tamizh.
@GirishManjunathMusic
Жыл бұрын
@@JRyan2K marshmallow fluff based isn't it? Instead of just syrup?
sitting in my room, with the rain outside, and watching DB’s vids is extremely relaxing (:
@SiouxieSioux
Жыл бұрын
Aaaaah yesss😌...bliss
I love the way she smiles everytime she taste something. Never gets old 🤣
@snowysnowyriver
Жыл бұрын
And if she does a little dance, then we know it's extra good!
@republicoffoodie3052
Жыл бұрын
@@snowysnowyriver ikr. pure cuteness over there ahaha
Thankyou for promoting Malaysia's night market. Every city in this country have their own night market with scrumptious foods and and come with affordable price! If you guys would like to come Malaysia, I suggest to try Nasi Lemak, Street Burger, Cucur Udang, Mi Kari and much more foods that you guys can try! 😍👍🏻
Mrs. Bacon has such a cute smile, red lipstick looks so good on her! I love seeing her in the videos!
I love how no matter where in the world, the universal sound of a street market is really loud generators
Watching Mrs Bacons enjoy foods is my go to when I'm fed up with the world ❤
@xiRePeNTx
Жыл бұрын
Is there any food that 🦛 doesn't enjoy. She literally inhales anything and everything on sight
@curiousyuta
Жыл бұрын
@@xiRePeNTx Can you not insult people?
@nadaalfaiza7899
Жыл бұрын
@@xiRePeNTx are you mad?
말레이시아의 야시장 저도 너무 가보고 싶네요 ㅠ 맛있어 보이는 음식들이 너무 많아요🤩
I loved how methodical and careful the squid cook was. I could have watched him alone all day. Keep being amazing!!
@byteme9718
Жыл бұрын
Not worth the cost though.
@GG-kc6ie
Жыл бұрын
These videos are great but RE the Squid cook - it's not ideal taking par cooked Squid off the grill and putting it on the cutting board to cut it then back on the grill and finally putting the cooked Squid on the same cutting board. It's asking for food poisoning
@byteme9718
Жыл бұрын
@@GG-kc6ie If it was chicken I'd worry but not with squid. I've often eaten it as sashimi.
@GG-kc6ie
Жыл бұрын
@@byteme9718 I appreciate your answer but squid like any other seafood can give you food poisoning if eaten raw or mishandled such as in this clip. Food safety 101 don't put cook meat on the same board prepared the raw meat. Common sense really.
@byteme9718
Жыл бұрын
@@GG-kc6ie The fact you mention 101 suggests you're from the US and therefore paranoid about food safety overseas on the one hand while totally ignoring the quality of food production and quality in the US on the other. I'm very careful when it comes to food hygiene and is I was worried about the board I would have been equally paranoid about the same knife and tongs being used. The ultimate test is in the eating and I can tell you that I've been eating JB street food since 19987 and never had any kind of stomach problem other than still feeling hungry and wanting more. I see (if I choose) everything being cooked fresh and I admit. there are times when I walk away from a particular vendor. Lack of customers is the first sign of concern. Where I have had experienced issues is in local, high star rated, hotels but given how many times I eat there, how mild the problem and how rarely happens I don't worry. If this concerns you then best not watch any videos about night wet markets with fresh meat hanging in tropical heat covered in flies. They're a complete contrast to late night fish markets where you can't even smell fish and everything is clean.
That was the strangest carrot cake I've ever seen! Those noodles at the end looked amazing.
@scapeboy
Жыл бұрын
I was all like "oh a carrot cake" There's something I know! NOPE😂
@gamegeneration1305
Жыл бұрын
its called char kuey kak . its quite delicious. it also comes with spicy version
@Emeraldwitch30
Жыл бұрын
Its actually big white radishes lol. A friend went and had it a few years ago and said she was sure the big white chunks are like diakon radish or Korean type radish lol. Id love to know the story on how it became to be called carrot cake lol
@saltybaguettes_
Жыл бұрын
@@Emeraldwitch30 it's called carrot cake as the hokkien dialect doesn't have a proper word for white radishes, so they used their equivalent of carrot which was then directly translated to english. the cake aspect of the name comes from how it's made where rice flour is used to bind the ingredients. anyone else that knows can correct me if i'm wrong, im from SG but idk much bout Chinese culture and dialects.
@Emeraldwitch30
Жыл бұрын
@@saltybaguettes_ thank you so very much for explaining. I love knowing why things ate called what thry are called! I love big radishes and that carrot cake looks so good. I had never had cooked radish until about 3 years ago I grew so many I didn't know what to do with them lol. They are great raw but oh my! Wonderful cooked. Have a blessed day Feia🥰🥰
I so wish we had markets like this in America, at least we don't have them where I live and that's sad. I would love to visit a place like this some day!
@vanessalake4468
Жыл бұрын
Ditto, I live in England and it would be great to have these!
@Alectium
Жыл бұрын
Sadly you can only get them in culture metros and good coastal towns or during major holidays like New Years or Ramadan night markets.
@homeland1128
Жыл бұрын
Go to the chinatown, or sometimes there's this fest(?) made by a community from certain country (my country has them i think) in the us like where they made & sells sum of their hallmark street snacks even whole main course and drinks of their country, but im not sure if its exist in all states.
@marymaggotface1994
Жыл бұрын
@@homeland1128 I live in Southern Indiana and we have a Fall Festival but that's it. Mostly just friend candies and fried meats but nothing super exciting like this and they're really expensive in the states too unfortunately!
@homeland1128
Жыл бұрын
@@marymaggotface1994 ahhh i see
The name carrot cake is basically derived from the term "lo bak go" (turnip/radish cake)...(lobak literally means carrot)
I'm so glad that you're back with the street food. I love any video that you all make, but I'm so glad to see street food again as well!
Love seeing how they do their craft …During my child hood when holiday plaza was the happening mall I love the Ayam percik from the pasar malam in this area which my dad used to buy for us…it was well charred, smoky and sweet
I always like Malaysia 🇲🇾 foods so much especially Laksa, Nasi Lemak , Roti Canai… ❤❤
So happy to see night markets again!! And LOVE LOVE LOVE Ms Bacon and her commentary
Here in India we have something similar like Bee Pang and it is called Kurmura laddu(Puffed rice ball) or Kurmura chikki(Puffed rice flattened cakes same like one in this video) 😍 But than eating it slightly warm has it's own fun ☺️
@ivanleterror9158
Жыл бұрын
To me that looks similar to Rice Krispies Bars here in the US. Rice Krispy cereal and corn syrup.
@vardhanarya
Жыл бұрын
murmura laddu , many people in india call it by different names and slightly different ingredients also
@pradnyaj6194
Жыл бұрын
@@vardhanarya Yeah but than it is mostly made of murmura and jaggery if I am not wrong 😅
@Julianna_w
Жыл бұрын
It's quite a universal snack! It is sometimes shaped into balls or oblong shapes. I've eaten some with bits of chopped cilantro mixed in but it's hard to find that version these days
I love the different types of food and cultures and languages that we have here. Even though i live here it always fascinates me everytime. Malaysia is like a hotspot of great street food because not only we have malay food, there's chinese, indian, some also came from thailand and Indonesia to sell food here, there's so many kinds to choose from and its a fun must have experience
@flyingcat2054
Жыл бұрын
What city is it in, and it’s name is JB night market? not that I’ll ever get there, but ya never know🤞🏻🙏
@nimay13
Жыл бұрын
@@flyingcat2054 Johor Bahru, in Johor state. Night market is pretty much the culture around South East Asia, because it’s too hot to operate during the day. But Malaysian night market have the most variety in terms of food choices.
I'm appreciating the use of wax paper as a container/ plate.
I'm so glad the street markets have opened up again. I like all your videos but these are really my favorite.
I Love her reaction when she says "so spicy...". 😍🥰
I just have to say, its always better when Mrs. Bacon shows if the food is good. In the videos she isn´t there, something is missing! I also love that you always show the cost. Keep up the good work!
I love these videos!! The amazing food and reactions to the amazing food make my day!!!
I just LOVE watching your videos, but I always end up with my mouth watering for the delicious food you show! ♥
Yay, I especially love it when you do street food videos!
I love this! I wish my country had night market
That maggi goreng looks so delicious
Thank you and Mrs Bacon for giving us an insight into Malay hawker food!
Omg i am salivating during the beepang part cuz that is my absolute fave snack in the world since i was a kid. It must be so nice to have it all fresh and toasty.
wow everything looks so amazing! and the time and care that they put into their food really shows. I would love to try bubble rice, it seems like a chinese version of rice crispy treats. mmmm
My mouth really watered at the fruit salad! All these Southeast Asian snacks look very similar to each other. Looks like a fun visit you had!
So much beautiful food !!! I want to try it all ❤....Thank you 🙏🏼
It all looks soooo good! I'm an very jealous. Thank you for sharing with us!
I adore seeing Ms.Bacons' reactions. 💜Thank you both for another interesting vid!
The world loves you two and your videos 💜 Thank you so much for what you do, and keep up the great work!
Love this type of videos! They made me suscribe and it's been a very lovely experience so far. Excellent content
Love seeing Mrs Bacon's reactions again. More of it.
I've been in JB before but never come across this place. Their mixed fruit is so inviting 🥺
Can we all appreciate the fact that DancingBacons never disappointed us with their content 👍👍👍
花生饼真的是小时候的记忆了,现在在国内也很少看到了,没想到在马来看到了!感谢分享!
Mrs Bacon is so adorable. These videos are so relaxing
Watching these food vendors create their dishes is an art form
The fried maggi noodle looks so good 🤤🤤
Her facial expression when she eats is the cutest little nod/smile! Makes these videos!
I watch you enjoying the foods I can no longer eat. I'm gluten free and control other health issues with my diet. They meds. They give don't work or I'm allergic to. But seeing you enjoy then helps.
Fried chicken looked amaze balls. Bet it tasted so good.
Salted egg mushrooms looks so good!
Thank you for sharing these videos! Everything looks so delicious!
Mrs Bacon holding and eating that crispy pancake so happily filled me with delight
Idk why but I love it when you two eat smth it just look good 👍
The first vendor offering food to the camera / us made me stupidly happy
Everything always looks so tasty. You're my favourite KZread food channel and always make me hungry!
Everything just looks amazing and delicious
My absolute favorite videos!! All the food looks so fun and delicious....❤️
Greatest KZreadr ever, uploads at the perfect time 👏👏👏
seeing ms.bacon in videos enlightens my day and i enjoy the content!
This is one of those great recipes, I will definitely try it, thanks for sharing!
Always love watching your videos!! The noodles looked so good! 🤤
The dough fritter stick is one of my favorites, and my "classic" street food. Basically, it's already delicious on its own. Dipped in the chili sauce? Very nice. Topped on a chicken porridge? Very good!
@thesledgehammerblog
Жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure that type of street food is pretty much universal across virtually every culture with variations.
@Julianna_w
Жыл бұрын
It's also nice dipped in our local back coffee during breakfast or tea 😄
Finallyy a street food vlog again!! 💗
stumbled on your channel and I am glad I did. I miss Malaysian food so much. And watching you eat is such a pleasure. I hope that I can make a trip back to Malaysia for a long extended foodie holiday. Thank you for your posts and I will be following you to see every morsel of food that you eat,😊
AMAZING NIGHT MARKET STREET FOOD THIS IS GETTING BETTER THAN FOREVER
Everyone should schedule a trip to Johor Bahru Malaysia and visit this Bee Pang vendor. They have such respect for their customers that they present everything clean and appealing - so please show the Bee Pang vendor your gratitude.
Dear dancing bacons, these are the best videos! Street food or restaurants etc. Love
i love those dough fritters sticks, they always give you a little cup of green looking sticky sauce to dip in, they're sweet and it's good for tea time snack
OMG I never see that much of instant noodles put together at a time in my life, i wanna try it!
@aditipaul7269
Жыл бұрын
U wanna try that many noodles together at a time? Careful, u gonna have a stomach pain if u eat all of it alone, I have experienced it so yes
I love to watch all street/night market content! All the food looks so yummy and is made fresh at the stand - I would love to go there 💚
Mrs. Bacons little sounds of appreciation i love it!
I love these videos. Seeing you enjoying all that food!
Salted egg mushrooms, sounds yummy
@Julianna_w
Жыл бұрын
It is yummy but super sinful too 😄
mrs bacon I like ur videos bc it represent ur culture and how u show this food content but please do more content of street food I like ur street food content more then other food video💙
I love you guys! So happy to see a new video ❤️
Love watching the Lady in the videos! Love hearing her talk & her experience!
Really enjoy your nightmarket videos, let alone all the content the channel puts out! Hope too see more of the street food soon :)
The fried carrot cake was not what I was expecting!
I barely have enough money to make a trip to see something like this street food night market’s. You gave me so much motivation to do this thank you 🙏
Neat and clean street foods from utensils to way of cooking everything seems so good.
Miss bacon should speak often shes cute
2:47 so spicy 🥵 just so cute 🥰 this channel wouldn’t be as good without her! I love all her reactions 💕
Amazing yummy food showing, now I am mouthwatering with your video. Thanks for your sharing
😍 everything looked amazinggggg
All of these look really delicious 💛
I was confused why there was no carrots in the carrot cake and I discovered something! This is Chai Tow Kway. It is called "carrot cake" because of a loose English-from-Hokkien translation of "radish pastry" Now ya’ll have learned something too! :)
Absolutely love your videos, my partner started watching and has now got me hooked. Can I just say that watching all these chefs just blows me away, and makes me question the so called celebrity chefs lol These street food venders are top of the range cooks.
Finally DB is back on duty, after 2 years . Luv u guys keep working and stay safe.
I always love watching Ms.Bacon smile as she enjoys her food. Makes me happy!
The prices are insane! The .30¢ dough ring is something you could find at a food truck in the US and they would likely charge around $5.00! (And I'd probably willingly buy one! 😆)
@sandramays795
Жыл бұрын
Let’s hope the cost of living is super low because those folks aren’t making anything.
@kamal_jab
Жыл бұрын
@@sandramays795 unfortunately no. The recent economic recession ,war, stupid politics decision and climate change will directly implode the price of raw materials. These traders are basically scrapping bottom of the barrel try to make a living.
@sandramays795
Жыл бұрын
@@kamal_jab I assumed as much 😞 Shameful.
@nassrol
9 ай бұрын
@@sandramays795cost of living in Malaysia is low. Our gas/petrol is highly subsidised, our electricity is cheap n subsidized. The price is OK and affordable to locals but super cheap for westerners
@sandramays795
9 ай бұрын
@@nassrol That’s good to know at least. How are housing costs? Medical care and medications?
Wow! Very impressive foods. I am glad your wife lets me know the ones that taste good just in case I travel there. Thank you so much for sharing this video with me. Enjoy. Amen
These Night Market videos are really good. Keep doing! 🥳