Breakfast, Brunch & Lunch in Kuala Lumpur!Join Taylor as he


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  1. Wena Vibes ♡
    Wena Vibes ♡ says:

    Sometimes dining in cafes is nice, as we get to enjoy the environment and service. Sometimes, I'd just buy a spicy cream cheese bun (i mentioned it specifically cause it's guddd)🤭 and Americano from Family Mart and sit there to enjoy the morning. ☕ Ahh happiness comes in various forms ❤️
    Love your videos, you're giving people so much insights about Malaysia.

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  2. c3 channel
    c3 channel says:

    Great review Taylor, good options here.
    I agree pork is the best for sausages and bacon, and the options in Malaysia especially in the hotels are disappointing chicken hotdogs not tasty at all.
    There's nothing to apologize for here.
    Keep going and looking forward for more of your videos, they are refreshing to watch. 👍

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  3. Harristom45
    Harristom45 says:

    Hi Andrew im visiitng next week for a few days before Bali with a friend of mine we are so excited. Zoo,Aquarium and Bird Park which 2 would you pick?, and what do you do at Halloween? Soul Station is on my list now Ty😁

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  4. Wendy Clancy
    Wendy Clancy says:

    Love the video and the yummy food, but especially loved finding Earl Grey perched on the top shelf behind the counter in Soul Sacrifice. He looks like he owns the place Gotta tell you, it's such fun watching your videos and trying to spot Earl Grey. I'm looking forward to further spotting.

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  5. Mark Loftin
    Mark Loftin says:

    Taylor, you've made me hungry and sad about the limited variety of restaurants in my area and lack of quality fine foods. It's mostly national chain restaurants in my location. It's great that you have a lot of great dining options in your area, and an enticing incentive for living in KL, Malaysia.

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  6. Mark Loftin
    Mark Loftin says:

    The bags of coffee may have whole beans, but they the cafe may grind them up for you. At my local Starbucks here in Texas, I've seen people get bags of coffee beans from the shelf to buy, and the cashier puts it in the grinder, and fills the bag back up with the ground coffee for them.

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  7. RPL
    RPL says:

    Yes, food in Malaysia is among the best in SE Asia. Aren't you at all concerned about how all that rich food impacts your health? IE blood sugar/diabetes

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  8. debsym62
    debsym62 says:

    I have just found your videos and I am really enjoying them. I would love to be brave enough to retire there but I am sure I will have to make do with visiting again having been in 2018 &19 I love it.

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  9. Spincube
    Spincube says:

    OMG, excellent tour. I especially liked Soul Sacrifice. The dishes were works of art for the eyes and taste buds !! I wondered about the restaurant name origin because when I heard you say it I immediately thought of the afro-latin group Santana. One of the well-known songs they played at the Woodstock music festival in 1969 was titled Soul Sacrifice. Thanx Taylor !!

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  10. Илья Хабаров
    Илья Хабаров says:

    Thanks for your content! Also you can try alternative coffee making methods for home, like V60 or french press – it does not require expensive equipment, compact and suuuper delicious! Though requires good quality coffee beans and a decent grinder.

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  11. woegookbun
    woegookbun says:

    Hi Taylor. Love your videos. Especially ones with food in it! I noticed that the menu you posted for if only listed things like beef bacon and chicken sausage. Is pig bacon and pork sausage difficult to find?

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