
'Masalah Malaysia banyak makanan sedap 24 jam'
Seorang lelaki Perancis berketurunan Maghribi berdepan 'masalah besar' sejak tinggal di negara ini apabila sering makan di awal pagi b
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – A recent viral video by a French expatriate, known as redadteach68, has sparked amusement and agreement online by humorously highlighting what he calls his "biggest problem" since relocating to Malaysia: the country's ubiquitous 24-hour food scene. Uploaded on August 22, 2025, the 10-second clip, which has garnered over half a million views, showcases various late-night dining experiences, from street food stalls to bustling restaurants, all readily accessible. The video, set to a surprisingly melancholic soundtrack, features the vlogger expressing mock exasperation at the constant temptation of food. "This is the biggest problem I’ve had since living in Malaysia," he states, urging potential visitors to "be careful if you come here!" The sentiment resonated deeply with viewers, particularly Malaysians, who proudly affirmed their nation's reputation as a food paradise. One commenter remarked, "Dekat malaysia Selagi hang celik (buka mata) makan adalah no.1 pape pon makan dulu haha" (In Malaysia, as long as you're awake, eating is number one, eat first haha). Another added, "As a tourist, you’ll never feel hungry at any time, you can eat 24 hours a day..🤣😁✌️." The video subtly captures a significant cultural aspect of Malaysian life, where food is not just sustenance but a continuous social activity, available at any hour. While presented as a personal "problem," the video effectively celebrates Malaysia's rich and accessible culinary landscape.
Seorang lelaki Perancis berketurunan Maghribi berdepan 'masalah besar' sejak tinggal di negara ini apabila sering makan di awal pagi b