I went to Singapore some decades back, I thought it was the most wonderfully diverse city & it seems that it still is. That was almost 18 minutes of watching you get steadily giddier, I felt jolly hungry by the end of it.
@@mygreygapyear you're as dumb as you look. since when do Singapore cane people for chewing gums? in fact chewing gums is allowed, just not bringing it in and selling it. Doesn't matter, go back where u came from.
@@mygreygapyearu don't get caned simply by chewing gum. Chewing gum is legal but only importing and selling of gum is illegal. However, I prefer stricter laws in Sg than what the UK and US are facing with getting mugged in the street, phone getting snatched by ebikers etc.
I love Singaporean cuisine. Chilli crab is my favourite and they serve it in the orchard road food courts. I did chuckle when I saw the Portugese custard tarts having just come back from Lisbon after my teams 5-1 win in the Champions League, very addictive.
@@mygreygapyear Lisbon is highly recommended. Just be prepared for the hills they are brutal, you need trams and other public transport to navigate them. The food is amazing.
This is a great channel! I travel alone, frequently, and do exactly what you do (although sadly neither retired nor on a grey gap year)... Food, beer, more food and more beer. I don't spend a fortune but I spend wisely. I use air miles and careful planning to have a decent amount number of business class flights and plenty of lounge action! Macau is one of my very favourite destinations (more-so than Hong Kong even). I have been to Singapore a few times, and this makes me want to go back. Thanks to one of your videos in February I am going to do that little First Class run on the Emirates A380 from BKK to HKG. Keep up the good work 🍻
Thank you for your kind comments, " I don't spend a fortune but I spend wisely" - I think that is my travel philosophy right there. I hope you have an amazing flight in Emirates First, Phil
The temple in China Town you visited has a tiny but perfect rooftop garden. The most memorable food eaten by us was a slab of ice cream on a slice of bread. Never do it in England but always in Singapore.
Thanks for your comment and support, I didn't see the ice-cream (literal) sandwich, but I'd love to try it. Perhaps directly after the other recommend which is chilli crab.
@@mygreygapyear I am based in Kuala Lumpur- so i have quite a lot of nice destinations for my weekends around me. Perth is super easy and cheap to fly with scoot. But it is still Perth.... not so exciting for me.
@@HaCkEr6662k7 Freemantle is a nice place to chill, visit the prison, Rotnest Island. But it is a long way from KL and there's plenty around you there.
A long time ago now I had the best food from Bugis Street. The prawns were the biggest and tastiest I had ever had and stick in the memory. I doubt I will have enough time to revisit on the BA015 refuelling slot in January 😢
Back in th 70's Bugis Street offered considerably more than prawns, an endless procession of seemingly glamorous women who were, in fact, nothing of the sort!! I was in late teens then and it was a jaw dropper helped by a generous quantity of Tiger beer (like Phil in this vlog). Love Singapore, my Dad was in the RAF and we were stationed at RAF Changi in the early 60's back when we actually had a proper RAF!
In Singapore, Western, Japanese, Korean and Thai cuisines are not street food. Hainanese chicken rice, nasi lemak, roti prata, laksa, char kway teow, etc. are called street food because they originated from hawkers selling them on mobile push carts along the streets.
Phil another cracking vlog, This trip would be right up my street, Architecture, History, FOOD AND DRINK plus, some night life. I would always look for street food over top restaurants in that situation. Yes, a kebab wrap to finish the night is something I do once in a while in my home town of Hull. Nice plug for your local Kebab shop. It looks like you're having enough fun to carry on for at least another year!! 😁 See you in the next one. PS, Will you be home or traveling over the festive period? Steve. C.
Thanks Steve for another lovely comment. A Hull kebab shop is a sight to behold if Lucy Beaumont is to be believed (the gang bang burger). I'm hoping to carry on through 2025, all being well. I'll be home with the family over Christmas and then up to Scotland for Hogmanay. How about you? Anything nice going on? I hope you have a great time, Phil
Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for your question, I stayed in the Pod on Beach Road, it was my first time in a Pod hotel and I have mixed feelings about it.
Another super enthusiastic video, great work Phil. Have you been on MAS? In J they bring awesome satay cart before main course. This vid made us hungry! 😋
Thank you for your kind comment, I have flown on Malaysia Airlines in business but only on internal flights, I did order the satay as my meal as often as possible, but now I'm even more annoyed that my long haul MAS flights got cancelled.
I hate your guts - you lucky devil!!! 🙂 I used to go there a lot for work or as a stopover, and have friends who live there - but the stifling climate, and not being on expenses, take the shine off. *Never* wear nice clothes anywhere near chilli crab.
Thanks for your comment and support, things are always better when work is paying, right? If I ever pluck up the courage to pick a crab from a tank for chilli crab, I'll wear a throwaway tee shirt 😊
Sorry, I've misled you, they're upcoming (in a few weeks) but I went to Malaysia as a part of this series of flights. It was a beautiful place, another on the list that I want to go to again. I could spend a month on Langkawi. That's what comes of typing replies and then not reading them back to myself to make sure they make sense.
I went to Singapore some decades back, I thought it was the most wonderfully diverse city & it seems that it still is. That was almost 18 minutes of watching you get steadily giddier, I felt jolly hungry by the end of it.
Thank for your comment, it's a great place for a visit, if you felt hungry then I guess I did my job 😂😂😂
Singapore is an amazing country ! Wish all countries are as successful as Singapore!
It's a great place for sure, not so sure about canning people who chew gum, but yup, great place to visit.
@@mygreygapyear you're as dumb as you look. since when do Singapore cane people for chewing gums? in fact chewing gums is allowed, just not bringing it in and selling it. Doesn't matter, go back where u came from.
@@mygreygapyearu don't get caned simply by chewing gum. Chewing gum is legal but only importing and selling of gum is illegal. However, I prefer stricter laws in Sg than what the UK and US are facing with getting mugged in the street, phone getting snatched by ebikers etc.
@@chalayan Fair point
@@mygreygapyearcanning is for serious crimes like SA, r-pe and m*der
I love Singaporean cuisine. Chilli crab is my favourite and they serve it in the orchard road food courts. I did chuckle when I saw the Portugese custard tarts having just come back from Lisbon after my teams 5-1 win in the Champions League, very addictive.
Thanks for your comment, I just couldn't pick a crab 😂, I really should take a short break to Lisbon and just spend a full day sampling egg tarts.
@@mygreygapyear Lisbon is highly recommended. Just be prepared for the hills they are brutal, you need trams and other public transport to navigate them. The food is amazing.
@@northbankgooner6126 Thanks for the tip.
Brilliant video loved Singapore on my visits many years ago 😊
Thank you for your kind comment, glad you enjoyed it.
Hello from Singapore. Great video! Hope you enjoy your stay.
I'm back hope in sunny ol' England now, but I had a great time, thank you.
We had a couple of wonderful hours here and we ate prawn, chicken and beef satays. they were amazing!
Thanks for the comment, Satay Street was the highlight for me 😊
Looks amazing! Thanks for the info + video!
Thanks for your comment, glad you enjoyed the video 😊
This is a great channel! I travel alone, frequently, and do exactly what you do (although sadly neither retired nor on a grey gap year)... Food, beer, more food and more beer. I don't spend a fortune but I spend wisely. I use air miles and careful planning to have a decent amount number of business class flights and plenty of lounge action! Macau is one of my very favourite destinations (more-so than Hong Kong even). I have been to Singapore a few times, and this makes me want to go back. Thanks to one of your videos in February I am going to do that little First Class run on the Emirates A380 from BKK to HKG. Keep up the good work 🍻
Thank you for your kind comments, " I don't spend a fortune but I spend wisely" - I think that is my travel philosophy right there. I hope you have an amazing flight in Emirates First,
Phil
The temple in China Town you visited has a tiny but perfect rooftop garden.
The most memorable food eaten by us was a slab of ice cream on a slice of bread. Never do it in England but always in Singapore.
Thanks for your comment and support, I didn't see the ice-cream (literal) sandwich, but I'd love to try it. Perhaps directly after the other recommend which is chilli crab.
Brilliant video Phil loved it 😂
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Good spots. I go to SG frequently for weekends just to eat and chill.
That would be amazing to be in short flight range. Another commenter lived in Perth which I was surprised to learn is just 4 hours away.
@@mygreygapyear I am based in Kuala Lumpur- so i have quite a lot of nice destinations for my weekends around me. Perth is super easy and cheap to fly with scoot. But it is still Perth.... not so exciting for me.
@@HaCkEr6662k7 Freemantle is a nice place to chill, visit the prison, Rotnest Island. But it is a long way from KL and there's plenty around you there.
Love Singapore. Great video as usual Phil.
Thanks for your comment and support, it's appreciated. And I'm glad you enjoyed it.
love this video! thank you
Thanks, much appreciated.
Great job. Funny watching you get more lit ! Keep it up
Thanks for your comment and support, it was a fun video to make, I was pretty wasted at the end 😂
A long time ago now I had the best food from Bugis Street. The prawns were the biggest and tastiest I had ever had and stick in the memory. I doubt I will have enough time to revisit on the BA015 refuelling slot in January 😢
I think Singapore will be with me for a long time too, have a great trip to Sydney 🙂
Back in th 70's Bugis Street offered considerably more than prawns, an endless procession of seemingly glamorous women who were, in fact, nothing of the sort!! I was in late teens then and it was a jaw dropper helped by a generous quantity of Tiger beer (like Phil in this vlog). Love Singapore, my Dad was in the RAF and we were stationed at RAF Changi in the early 60's back when we actually had a proper RAF!
Haha Go Phil Go!! A man after my own heart, like the food eat it!! Grea vid!!
Thanks for your comment, it was great food, you really could eat something different and great for days on end 😊
@@mygreygapyear It is a great city/state, if you did not have the Chilli Crab you missed a treat, you will just have to go back and have another trip
@@howard8573 I would like to if I'm lucky enough to, I will order the chilli crab 😊
Safe and walkable country for families, solo travellers especially women. Be respectful and you will have a wonderful visit to Singapore.
I'm always respectful of other cultures and I did have a great trip and some amazing street food 😊
Love you comment about Singapore.❤
It was a great place, I hope to be lucky enough to return one day
In Singapore, Western, Japanese, Korean and Thai cuisines are not street food. Hainanese chicken rice, nasi lemak, roti prata, laksa, char kway teow, etc. are called street food because they originated from hawkers selling them on mobile push carts along the streets.
Thanks for your comment, love the info, much appreciated.
New foodie channel!
Maybe one day, it really is fun being in a great street food place
Like your voice n bubbly personality thanks❤
What a lovely comment to wake up to, thank you so much
Love your video, how was the humidity? Thinking of visiting next year, food looks amazing!
It was hot but not too humid on the day I filmed this, I don't think anyway. Blue skies all day.
Phil another cracking vlog, This trip would be right up my street, Architecture, History, FOOD AND DRINK plus, some night life. I would always look for street food over top restaurants in that situation.
Yes, a kebab wrap to finish the night is something I do once in a while in my home town of Hull. Nice plug for your local Kebab shop.
It looks like you're having enough fun to carry on for at least another year!! 😁
See you in the next one.
PS, Will you be home or traveling over the festive period?
Steve. C.
Thanks Steve for another lovely comment. A Hull kebab shop is a sight to behold if Lucy Beaumont is to be believed (the gang bang burger). I'm hoping to carry on through 2025, all being well. I'll be home with the family over Christmas and then up to Scotland for Hogmanay. How about you? Anything nice going on?
I hope you have a great time,
Phil
Asia is crazy for street food. The whole culture is just eating delicious food outside all day and all night.
It does feel a bit like that, and if you have the weather for it, why not.
Great video, where did you stay during your one night in Singapore?
Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for your question, I stayed in the Pod on Beach Road, it was my first time in a Pod hotel and I have mixed feelings about it.
No place quite like Singapore. Great to see you out and about and enjoying the city. Top content ❤
I loved it, more expensive than other Asian destinations, but I did love it.
Another super enthusiastic video, great work Phil. Have you been on MAS? In J they bring awesome satay cart before main course. This vid made us hungry! 😋
Thank you for your kind comment, I have flown on Malaysia Airlines in business but only on internal flights, I did order the satay as my meal as often as possible, but now I'm even more annoyed that my long haul MAS flights got cancelled.
Fantastic video.Great filming and chat. I'm going to Singapore in Feb.So pleased you mentioned about the other levels at the temple.
Thanks for your comment and support, it's tricky to find but it is there in one corner. Have an amazing trip.
Very expensive, love satay st
I love Satay street too, I think Lau Pa Sat and satay street would be my go to places if I was in Singapore.
They are mine I transit through Singapore to Cambodia a lot even if I'm only there 1 night I try to go. Love your channel@@mygreygapyear
@@JJ-vy2rh Thank you, that's very kind.
kebab all the way mate! im from the black country doubt you get battered chips out there lol keep up the great work
Didn't see any battered chips in Singapore, but I did get a deep fried Oreo in New York 🙂
Use a spoon for your rice 😂
I don't know, a fork does it all, a spoon seems like two things to wash up when I only needed to wash up one 😂😂😂
Street food in Singapore is not sold along the street 😃😃😃
You're right, it's generally sold from stalls in organised Hawker centres, but on Satay Street, it is definitely "on the street" 😊
I hate your guts - you lucky devil!!! 🙂
I used to go there a lot for work or as a stopover, and have friends who live there - but the stifling climate, and not being on expenses, take the shine off.
*Never* wear nice clothes anywhere near chilli crab.
Thanks for your comment and support, things are always better when work is paying, right? If I ever pluck up the courage to pick a crab from a tank for chilli crab, I'll wear a throwaway tee shirt 😊
@@mygreygapyear I made the mistake down ECP, coming straight from the office.
Very unwise!
I hope you didn't ruin a tailored shirt 😂 I'd be furious with myself.
Any plans to visit Malaysia?
I did and it's in this series. KL, Penang and Langkawi 😊
@mygreygapyear my bad
Need to look for them
Sorry, I've misled you, they're upcoming (in a few weeks) but I went to Malaysia as a part of this series of flights. It was a beautiful place, another on the list that I want to go to again. I could spend a month on Langkawi.
That's what comes of typing replies and then not reading them back to myself to make sure they make sense.
@@mygreygapyear Yeah, Langkawi is a good one. Another good weekend spot if you are based here.