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RE: Travel and food channels on Youtube - Autumnn - 12-02-2026

(08-02-2026, 07:54 PM)ScornfulScone Wrote: This old-school Klang restaurant is popular for something I love...pork chop rice!

Good sign: Family-run eatery continues to be family-run even after it's famous.


RE: Travel and food channels on Youtube - mesmerise - 13-02-2026

(12-02-2026, 03:47 PM)Autumnn Wrote: Good sign: Family-run eatery continues to be family-run even after it's famous.

Ohh good observation! Too often restaurants cash out to investors after becoming famous and the quality just dips like nobody's business...


RE: Travel and food channels on Youtube - Icicle - 14-02-2026

(09-02-2026, 10:28 PM)vern.l Wrote: Their menu actually quite surprising and varied ah...got mutton curry and pig intestine soup. I guess they just sell dishes that go well with rice.

And chicken rice too. Laugh

Usually I'd be quite skeptical of restaurants that try to do too much but this one looks good, especially their signature pork chop rice.


RE: Travel and food channels on Youtube - totoro08 - 17-02-2026

(13-02-2026, 12:06 PM)mesmerise Wrote: Ohh good observation! Too often restaurants cash out to investors after becoming famous and the quality just dips like nobody's business...

Yup a good way to see if they've cashed out is if they suddenly opened many outlets in a short period of time. The food becomes too mass-produced and the quality drops.


RE: Travel and food channels on Youtube - AroyMakMak - 20-02-2026

This roadside stall in Penang can make about S$1,000+ per day selling goreng pisang? Shocked

In Chinese and Malay only, sorry no Eng subtitles.





RE: Travel and food channels on Youtube - wavez - 22-02-2026

(20-02-2026, 05:00 PM)AroyMakMak Wrote: This roadside stall in Penang can make about S$1,000+ per day selling goreng pisang? Shocked

In Chinese and Malay only, sorry no Eng subtitles.

Looks like the trick to making good goreng pisang is to cut into thin slices?


RE: Travel and food channels on Youtube - monstafish - 23-02-2026

(20-02-2026, 05:00 PM)AroyMakMak Wrote: This roadside stall in Penang can make about S$1,000+ per day selling goreng pisang? Shocked

In Chinese and Malay only, sorry no Eng subtitles.

deep frying under the sun is no joke but tt family is prob quite comfortable with finances. always gd to see hard work pay off.


RE: Travel and food channels on Youtube - AroyMakMak - 23-02-2026

(22-02-2026, 05:36 PM)wavez Wrote: Looks like the trick to making good goreng pisang is to cut into thin slices?

Maybe? Just like the other video posted a while ago of another Malaysian goreng pisang shop that sliced the bananas into finger-like shapes.


RE: Travel and food channels on Youtube - clarissa+henry - 27-02-2026

(22-02-2026, 05:36 PM)wavez Wrote: Looks like the trick to making good goreng pisang is to cut into thin slices?

Erm is it just us or has this technique not reached singapore yet?


RE: Travel and food channels on Youtube - wavez - 01-03-2026

(27-02-2026, 11:26 PM)clarissa+henry Wrote: Erm is it just us or has this technique not reached singapore yet?

Not a goreng pisang connoisseur but all the ones I see here are fried whole.