I went back to the 80's in this Shopping Mall in Malaysia...!

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Published 2023-08-14

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  • @1475369100
    22:20 Jimmy starting to develop a malaysian accent, one step closer to being a true local!
  • @ridzzy6969
    this mall is unique because its not filled with retail chains like other malls. The majority are private owned individual business, and family owned shops.
  • @bigtearice
    When Jimmy hangs out alone, he gets to have all the junk food he wants! LOL
  • @nurAfizah91
    Jimmy and ichang, i wonder if you guys are interested to do a content about cooking Japanese food using Malaysia's ingredients. I really love Japanese food but there's no authentic Japanese restaurant where i lived. So i think a lot of people will love this kind of content because there are many Japanese food's fans in Malaysia.
  • @keys4321
    OMG, this episode is sooooooooo GoooOOOD!!!!! Amcorp was my childhood mall~~ I used to go to this Victoria Music Station to buy special edition cassettes & CDs of Utada Hikaru, Ayumi Hamasaki, Namie Amuro & otherss!! And there are superb bookstores selling outdated magazines at very good price~~ Super good for inspiration!!! Btw, the banana ball is my fave too, it’s called cekodok ~ some stalls make it smaller, some more banana, some less, it all depends :-) and OH MY GOSH, that’s A&W is my childhood playground tooooo… my brother & I used to go to swimming lessons at the Syabas swim club just a few doors down… oh yeaaa, next to Syabas, there’s a food court, the NASI KANDAR is BOMB!!!!!!! U must go try next round… then further down it’s PJ State & Old Town… there are more good food thereeeee
  • @meoputri2829
    Thank you for dropping by my booth over the weekend...do come over again to Amcorpmall Flea Market with iChang.
  • @cheryll8008
    Thank you Jimmy I didn't even know such 80s classic still exist today
  • @julbeecosmas9127
    Is ichang okay? Lots of us are worried. Malaysian ppl are very caring. We miss her ❤ 🙏🏻
  • @Armz69
    The banana fritter is called cekodok or cucur pisang, sort of like banana muffin/bread. That A&W is the one we used to go when we were little. It is amazing that it still exist 😂
  • @mii0130
    Wah we can feel Jimmy's positive energy and inquisitive attitude. 👍 Thank you for sharing your trip down the memory lane! It's nostalgia❤
  • @aredale
    I wish Ampang Park still exist today.
  • @fittrege2778
    Ive never been to Amcorp Mall for many years now and almost forgot its existance. Maybe its because I seldom travel through PJ nowadays. Jimmy's vlog makes me want to visit the mall again, and of course the good old A&W. Nostalgic. Thanks Jimmy.
  • @oliverfrois8437
    Great video, Jimmy. So nostalgic for me. My dad is Malaysian and seeing the Amcorp Mall reminded me of holidays back to Malaysia in the early 90s 😊 Before my dad left Malaysia he had a job very briefly at A&W. He got fired for throwing a potato at his boss!
  • @anitanasir787
    There are a lot of antiques fair in every district around Malaysia. They called "Pasar Karat", like Ipoh, Penang, and even KL. Normally they operated early in the morning. Well done, Jimmy, and thank you for your "Solo Jimmy's Video."
  • @joachimdavid6271
    Im in Sabah. Everytime I go to KL i'll stay until sunday and go to AmCorp mall. It's always the highlight of my trip
  • @vincentchin88
    80s 90s best of Malaysia. Best football team, best badminton team, best PM (then), State cinema, REX cinema, Sudirman, Shiela Majid, Alleycats, Hilton Corner, Picadilly, DV8, Branniggan, Boom Boom Room, Victoria Music, tea dance and many more that others can add on...
  • @casie8621
    Jimmy without ichang is uncontrollable. He went all out feasting non-stop! Ichang must be angry watching this video 😂
  • @NaqibHakim
    I missed those old Malaysian magazines about food recipes and house/ landscape designs. It was really well done. We know there is passion and hardwork that was put into those stuffs
  • Tq Jimmy for this vlog. I hope Amcorp Mall will retain its unique character. Am happily surprised to see that the A&W is still there. It was supposed to be torn down many years ago.