SE Asia street‑food marathon
A 2‑hour YouTube marathon covering Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia street food sparked niche foodie chatter — the post registered 89 views in the thread (x.com). It’s a quick way to map regional stall classics before you travel — from hawker stalls to night‑market specialties (x.com).
An automated attempt to open the exact X post URL (x.com) returned no retrievable content when probed on March 18, 2026. (x.com)) A broader web search did not surface an exact match for that post ID, but public YouTube hosts long-form Southeast-Asia street-food compilations in the same format; one titled "2 HOURS NONSTOP Asian Street Food" showed ~279,292 views and premiered Dec 24, 2024. (youtube.com)) Channels that produce multi-city compilations routinely add minute-by-minute chapters and location links; Ice Tea Jay’s "Incredible Street Food Masters in Indonesia & Malaysia" includes detailed timestamps with Google Maps links for each stall. (youtube.com)) Ice Tea Jay’s Malaysia-focused compilation "MALAYSIA STREET FOOD PARADISE!" lists specific timecodes and stall addresses (for example, Apom Balik at 00:23 and Char Koay Teow at 15:01) and registered about 20,000 views within four days of upload. (youtube.com)) Because the X URL could not be opened by the probe, the thread-level engagement figure mentioned in the card could not be independently confirmed through public web checks on March 18, 2026. (x.com)) In short: the linked X post was not retrievable, but publicly available YouTube examples show that multi-city Southeast-Asia street-food compilations often include timestamps and map links — matching the format described in the card (examples above). (youtube.com))