How EXPENSIVE is Singapore? ON A BUDGET 🇸🇬

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @JayandKarolina
    @JayandKarolina  Год назад +6

    We've created a Travel Guide to Singapore, so if you're going to visit the country, or just want to support us here's the link: buymeacoffee.com/jayandkarolina/e/171815 ❤

    • @an0nym0us026
      @an0nym0us026 Год назад

      Chee kuey is rice cake with dried pickle carrot 😅😅

  • @AMG35benz
    @AMG35benz Год назад +66

    I like how you guys interacted with stall owners . That’s how these videos should be made . Hope you enjoyed the stay and welcome back in the near future .... there are so many more delicious versions of what you both have tried in these few days . I enjoyed your videos … I don’t know how but they just pops up suddenly 😊

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад +3

      Glad you enjoyed it! Hopefully we'll be back to SG soon!

  • @Albert5522
    @Albert5522 Год назад +104

    The ladies at the end feeding you both made the video! I think she appreciated you saying that she was feeding you like your mother would 😂

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад +13

      Right? Such sweet souls 😍

    • @CreativeArtsByNazErinaz
      @CreativeArtsByNazErinaz Год назад +10

      That's our Singapore culture.. Multi racial and generous.. Always welcoming foreigners who appreciate our lifestyle here.. God Bless

  • @cleffa3000
    @cleffa3000 Год назад +35

    my heart melt when aunty decided to feed you more food. They dont have to but they still did it anyway. Hope you enjoy Singapore and enjoy your trip to Malaysia ~

  • @cheeseizblue
    @cheeseizblue Год назад +21

    I just love Carolina's smile when she took picture with the wanton ladies!!
    Good job you both with trying local food at local hunts! Beach Road hawker is a gem! Fantastic food to try: claypot rice, beef noodles, prawn noodles, hokkien mee, vadeh, soup tulang!
    Ps: i will show thr wanton noodle auntie thid video when i see her next! That hawker centre is our favourite too! Many friendly aunties and uncles!

    • @pinky84ism
      @pinky84ism Год назад

      The wantons you have at the end is pork meat inside. For me i don't like the soup version, there's another fried version. If you ever come back to Singapore can have a try too.

  • @KamilP-cm9vk
    @KamilP-cm9vk 29 дней назад +1

    Love ❤️ Singapore 🇸🇬 💖 wish one day to go there .😊😮❤🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

  • @wnose
    @wnose 2 месяца назад

    Tiong Bahru is an EXCELLENT choice - it's one of the OG hawker centers and they renovated it to keep it relevant.
    11:20 I used to have that for breakfast all the time.

  • @barriechew9826
    @barriechew9826 Год назад +4

    The interactions with the locals, especially the Hawker Center food stall owners...in a few of your videos...are so authentic. Our Singaporeans Uncles and Aunties...are so friendly, welcoming, and can even respond very well in English. The ability to speak English by our hardworking Uncles and Aunties at the Hawker Center may not have been very prevalent in the past 10 or 20 years ago. Its heart warming that Singapore now from many walks of life is interacting very well with tourists

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад

      We really did appreciate all the conversations with the hard-working and in the same time super friendly locals and hawker stall owners 🤗 The meaningful conversations as well as very informative memories we value the most, thus we're already looking forward to coming back to Singapore 🇸🇬 The country holds so much history and 3 days were definitely not enough to fully explore everything we wanted!

    • @barriechew9826
      @barriechew9826 Год назад

      @@JayandKarolina yeah.....u r most welcome for more trips. Many says Singapore is a new baby country with only about 58 years of independence and there not much of a history or cultures.
      I fully agree compared to many other big brother countries. However, Singapore has its uniqueness and characteristics of things, people,history and own culture too. What makes Singapore today can be traced back to 1819, when found by Sir Stamdford from UK......therefore, our history is one that made up by diverse immigrants...which is similar to US...who is also an immigrant society and country.
      Have fun and all the best to your future trips in other countries.🤗🙏🙏

  • @MelvinSimKH
    @MelvinSimKH Год назад +14

    Something that doesn’t always come up. The Pinnacle at Duxton is a public housing estate. Unlike public housing elsewhere in the world, public housing in Singapore is desirable and a unit at the Pinnacle could go for over a million dollars. Almost 80% of Singapore live in public housing. Ownership is restricted to citizens and permanent residents.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад

      Wow! That’s great to know!

    • @rasseriegmail7270
      @rasseriegmail7270 Год назад

      although most apartments are on a 99 year lease (from date of build).

  • @janessakoh860
    @janessakoh860 Год назад +11

    Welcome to Singapore. I love to watch videos introducing my country..Your video is definitely very different from most RUclipsrs who blog about Singapore. U obviously Did a lot of homework. Great job!

  • @suanchim4147
    @suanchim4147 Год назад +30

    I've watched 2 of your videos and noticed that on 2 different occasions, you've asked for no added sugar to sugar cane juice. I can't speak for the rest of Southeast Asia, but in Singapore and Malaysia, no sugar is added to what is already a fairly sweet drink. In fact, in this video, you would have noticed that the lady asked if you would like to add some lemon. It comes at an extra cost, but the acidity is meant to balance the sweetness.

    • @endor8witch
      @endor8witch Год назад +1

      sugar cane juice is literally what sugar is made of...so im not even sure if he should have drank that lol

    • @simplyme3306
      @simplyme3306 Год назад +2

      @9razzler9 it's a very common drink in Singapore and Malaysia. Yes it is where sugar is derived from but it is not like eating sugar as it still has liquid in it. Especially when we drink it with ice and some with added lemon.

  • @pamelajna
    @pamelajna Год назад +33

    Watching you guys eating Singaporean local food just made me hungry haha 😋 Keep doing what you are doing! I really enjoy watching to your videos = as if I am there 😍

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Will do! That’s exactly the purpose 😍

  • @JSimHZ
    @JSimHZ Год назад +11

    Yam is actually also called Taro. Singaporeans use Yam and Taro interchangeably to refer to the same thing.
    For the wanton noodles, the green chilli is not jalapeno. It is just pickled green chilli that has a sour spicy taste.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад +1

      Oh, wow! We didn’t know about that! Thanks for the comment 🥟

  • @leewn2319
    @leewn2319 Год назад +8

    Ang Ku Kueh skin is made from glutinous rice flour. The traditional filling is green pea (without skins) paste. You should also try the colourful layered rainbow colour Kueh lapis. Each layer is made from flour & coconut milk.

  • @paulsz6194
    @paulsz6194 Год назад +13

    Fun Fact : Miło was invented in Australia, its good to have with Hot milk on a Winters day . Its kind of like ovaltine, but better! Really popular in Singapore , Malaysia & Thailand..

    • @Teknikalety
      @Teknikalety Год назад

      And yet the milo here in australia is so bland 😮‍💨 only get to enjoy whenever i go back

    • @princesssupernova5300
      @princesssupernova5300 Год назад

      @@Teknikalety it's bland because they don't add condensed milk, you gotta add caondensed milk for the sweet creamy taste

    • @Teknikalety
      @Teknikalety Год назад

      ​@@princesssupernova5300 ye figured that out the first year i moved. Still doesn't hit the same though

  • @corgiforever3822
    @corgiforever3822 Год назад +18

    Indeed, an entertaining vlog n yr friendly interactions with the locals were absolutely amusing👍😂 Rooting you guys to have more subscribers n vlogs viewers too. 🌟🥂🌟

  • @keemarotichai
    @keemarotichai Год назад +7

    teh o kosong
    teh= tea
    0= no milk
    kosong= empty( but in this context it means no sugar)
    kosong can be used in other context too.
    the whole phrase is in Malay language

  • @goddanner
    @goddanner Год назад +12

    The Shui Kweh topping is made from Preserved Radish (Chai Poh) and stewed into a condiment which give the Shui Kweh the flavours. The Seafood/ Shrimp comes from the chill, it is sambal belacan, belacan is a type of shrimp processed indgredient.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад +2

      It’s a combination of all those ingredients that make this dish unique!

    • @jianxiongRaven
      @jianxiongRaven Год назад

      ​@@JayandKarolinayes . Videos like this just makes me appreciate our local food even more

  • @lucyfiniarel2347
    @lucyfiniarel2347 Год назад +4

    Golden mile is super good! that taiwanese food stall at golden mile where the owner told you "welcome to singapore", the store owner is really cute, he's always so friendly. golden mile is always busier and more open at lunch. the chicken rice on the lower floor is amazing. the wanton stall you went to is great too. sometimes i just go and get fried wantons from them.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад

      Thanks for the tips! We really enjoyed it too 🙏🏽

  • @1changi
    @1changi Год назад

    The free-version of the roof top view is CapitaSpring which is the orangely tower not far from the Pinnacle. You can actually see it from your video at 2.08.

  • @LeesreeNSubbi
    @LeesreeNSubbi Год назад +1

    So good to see a video showing that Singapore doesn't have to be expensive. To whet the appetite (heading back for the 12th time next week) I've been binging Singapore vlogs - oh so many focus on how expensive Singapore is. While it certainly can be expensive, you've proven you can have a good day without spending too much.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад +1

      Our pleasure! We actually managed not to overspend our savings and it was still enjoyable to be there ❤️ Looking forward to be back!

  • @81phoebe
    @81phoebe Год назад

    The Chwee Kueh (Steamed rice Cakes) the topping on it it Preserved Trunip) and serve it with blended chillies at the side...

  • @woodsmic
    @woodsmic Год назад +2

    Good luck with the new venture, love watching Dale and Harold - looking forward to watching you videos too 🙂

  • @lokiyagami1904
    @lokiyagami1904 Год назад +1

    You just missed one of the best Pork Belly Rice in Singapore @24:58, the one with the Black Sign Board. They only open at 1100H and gets sold out within 2-3 hours.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад +1

      We had heard about it but unfortunately were too late there to even try it 😢

  • @thetravellervision
    @thetravellervision 3 месяца назад

    The most budget friendly is at level 57 in front of Lavo rooftop (Marina Bay Sands). Is 0$.

  • @igloo1401
    @igloo1401 Год назад +1

    I've binged watched all of your singapore vlogs. I am a local here and damn you've made Singapore look interesting.

  • @seanlee7670
    @seanlee7670 Год назад

    Nice video and both are so friendly that the wanton noodle stall owner love you so much. Btw for the chwee kueh, it will be easier to eat with a fork or a spoon but in sg mostly they give small stick and sometime a smaller toothpick. Next time if you are back in sg(welcome back again anytime), use two sticks instead of one to scoop the cai pok(raddish) and put on top of the cut(using the stick to cut) smaller pieces of the chwee kueh. Then use two sticks and pick up the chwee kueh like a mini chopstick or just poke it to pick it up. It will be easier. 🙂

    • @seanlee7670
      @seanlee7670 Год назад

      Also if eating in a hawker center or coffee shop, don't put the utensils, the stick etc on the tray or the table. Is not that clean.

  • @chiang_paul
    @chiang_paul 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing the meal with us 😂looks delicious 👍

  • @leothebear4842
    @leothebear4842 Год назад +6

    Chwee kueh is preserved radish with steamed rice cakes. It’s a nice snack, one of my favourite as a kid 😋

  • @sarahrnl
    @sarahrnl Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @seankaiser11
    @seankaiser11 Год назад +3

    Ji Xiang Ang Ku Kueh has to be my favorite place for ang ku kueh! Their kuehs are not overly sweet. And yes peanut flavor is also my favourite! A lot of traditional kuehs are made from glutinous rice flour, thus it is usually very sticky.

  • @michaeldebree4870
    @michaeldebree4870 2 месяца назад

    ok, I am booking a ticket to Singapore and want all the food you just ate. It looks SO GOOD!!!!!!!

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  2 месяца назад

      Have fun! We're missing SG so much!!! The food was just next level 😂

  • @jianxiongRaven
    @jianxiongRaven Год назад +1

    Omg. Yes u tried the char siew , roasted duck and pork 👍🥰
    Yes its nice.
    There's another version of duck which is braised , should try it too

  • @yappyyap7594
    @yappyyap7594 Год назад +1

    Golden Mile Food Centre is also known as the 'Army Market' cos of shops selling army accessories on the upper level. I was shocked when I saw the Wonton auntie threw in extra char siew for you guys! Hospitality at its finest! She was so delighted when you commented that she was feeding like your mum did cos she repeated that twice to her partner twice.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад +1

      🥹 The aunties were the best and made us feel like at home!!!

  • @eujiboo
    @eujiboo Год назад

    The pink on the char siew pork is the food colouring they added to the marinade. Shui kueh/chwee kueh are steam rice cakes topped with raddish (I don't know why the guy said porridge or maybe it was heard wrongly). The wonton mee chili isn't jalapenos, they're green chili, not as spicy, on the sour side.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад

      Oh, we’re missing the food in Singapore sooo much 🙏

  • @90taetaeya
    @90taetaeya Год назад

    CapitaSpring Sky observatory deck is free guys!! And it is right beside Marina Bay!

  • @yewteiklim8276
    @yewteiklim8276 Год назад +1

    What a wonderful trip ! Enjoy yourselves and have a good time !

  • @jon8697
    @jon8697 Год назад +1

    There is a free sky garden at capitalspring everyday 2pm to 6pm weekdays

  • @bensgoodeats1493
    @bensgoodeats1493 Год назад +2

    Golden Mile food centre may not have many tourists but this place has one of the best chicken rice in Singapore at B1-35 and not many tourists know that .

  • @ScorpionX669
    @ScorpionX669 2 месяца назад

    37:00
    That lady represented her self not Singapore, because not everyone gives you more food just for free and not axcepr money in return.

  • @gml9775
    @gml9775 Год назад +2

    You can get t-shirt for $10 or less in the HDB area (public housing area)

    • @pinky84ism
      @pinky84ism Год назад

      ya, but i think can get cheaper if u go shopee online to buy. Only thing will be u can't be waiting for the order to come in.

  • @TheSybox76
    @TheSybox76 Год назад

    Great Video. EAT like a Local, Stay like a Local . True Authentic Experience

  • @hloc
    @hloc Год назад

    Nick name for Golden Miles Hawker Centre is "Army Market"... Like you've said, the 3rd floor sells 'military' stuffs... So Singaporean boys who lost certain military item they are issued with... Can go and buy what they need or replace what they need.

  • @Ryhaqueisraelwetzler
    @Ryhaqueisraelwetzler Год назад +3

    Singapore n Malaysia theres plenty of choices of food. U only tried chinese food. U should try Malay, Indian food too...

  • @Christinemacca
    @Christinemacca Год назад

    Loved the video thanks!! Interesting especially the food parts. Great it's a nice long one too 🙂 thank you

  • @leewn2319
    @leewn2319 Год назад +1

    Eating Chwee Kueh with single skewer stick can be tricky. It’s easier if u use 2 sticks like a pair of chopsticks. Some stalls provide plastic disposable dessert forks instead of skewer sticks.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад

      It was pretty hard to eat it but eventually we managed 😂 Thanks for sharing how we should have done that properly!

  • @nilarwin85
    @nilarwin85 Год назад +3

    hey guys, you guys are so lucky to have free foods from that kind lady🤣🤣🤣, i never have that experience in my 52yrs life, lol.....hope you enjoy our local foods, and we are happy to see you back again in Singapore ..will subscribed your channel from today ..thank you for being here and enjoy your next journey towards Malaysia..

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад +1

      Oh wow! Sorry to hear that 😂 But we hope that every time you enjoy the food there as much as we did!

  • @christinalee7818
    @christinalee7818 Год назад

    Hi, both of you had eaten that Chwee Keuh the thing on top of the steam rice cake is radish, they cook it with garlic.

  • @phia8723
    @phia8723 Год назад

    Food is considered cheap in sg. But staying here is different. Property, car, preschool, tuition, baby stuffs etc are so much higher even compared to australia.

  • @oldmanc2
    @oldmanc2 Год назад

    Fxxx. I never knew you could get to the top of the Pinnacle. I fly regularly into Singapore and can't wait to emulate you both. I will share with the crew.
    Great video production by the way

  • @candydol1
    @candydol1 Год назад +3

    Thank you for introducing Singapore. This is the best and smart way to travel around Singapore on a budget where you get to see, eat and experience the Singapore vibes.

  • @muhammadfairuzsamsi7209
    @muhammadfairuzsamsi7209 Год назад +3

    It's ironic that bugis Street does not have any representation of the bugis people. It's also ironic that bugis market is touted as a budget friendly place when its actually totally a tourist trap.

  • @topazsunbelt5458
    @topazsunbelt5458 Год назад +3

    When you order fresh sugarcane drinks that is freshly squeezed. It has already all the natural sweetness that comes naturally with it. You don’t need to say no added sugar. I think it is because you have been brainwashed with added sugar in your home country and western countries. I guess You never knew how good it is to have all natural fruit sweetness without artificial stimulated products that deceived your taste buds. In a hot and humid country like Singapore, what is priority is to quench your thirst and cool down whenever you can. Like add ice and maybe add lemons or lime to enrich your palate and drink experience.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад

      We actually had come across many situations when the drinks served were way too sweet for us 👀 That’s why probably automatically we asked for no sugar in this case haha

  • @MsAjNj
    @MsAjNj Год назад

    For cheap T-Shirt u should go for bundle t-shirt they are super cheap like $10 around golden landmark I think on the 3rd floor and the other one is at Queensway shopping Center.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing! Bugis Street is not as cheap as we have thought 🤭

  • @paulsz6194
    @paulsz6194 Год назад

    Wow, that ve seen that fancy looking HBD apartment block at my last visit to Singapore, but didn’t know it had an observation deck. Where is the Tiong Bahru Hawker stall at 3:32 located?
    Just like to stay " Pozdrowienia z Australii " Do was ! 🙂

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад

      From the main entrance as you enter you have to go to the very end then turn left again go to the end and you will see! Yeah. 68 -> Tiong Bahru Lee Hong Kee Cantonese Roasted 🥳

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад

      Przesyłamy pozdrowienia z Malezji!

  • @SuperModerngranny
    @SuperModerngranny Год назад

    The brown stuff on the Chwee Kway is preserved radish, not porridge. I don't know what it is with tourists, they tend to visit the most expensive parts of Singapore. Next time, should try visiting the heartlands. Everything is much cheaper than CBD and Orchard. Even Bugis is considered to be more expensive than the heartlands, definitely not budget friendly.

  • @jessielim4832
    @jessielim4832 Год назад +1

    Both of you are sweet, friendly and smilely that's why the stall owners are happy to chat with you.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад

      Us too! Thank you 😬

    • @jessielim4832
      @jessielim4832 Год назад

      @@JayandKarolina Please come to Singapore again soon. Then you can explore outside the touristy places. We will be glad to share those places with you.

  • @ridwanibrahim1393
    @ridwanibrahim1393 Год назад

    First off it was nice to hv u here in Spore!! Belated welcome!😂 Just to share we asians usually uses spoon to scoop up rice dishes, and fork for noodles. Otherwise both! Hope u guys had a good time here in a not so cheap country😂

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад +1

      We really did! Hoping to be back soon 😍🙏

  • @bigpounds5661
    @bigpounds5661 Год назад

    Gonna binge watch these bangers

  • @siewhoontan3301
    @siewhoontan3301 Год назад +10

    Chwee kueh ('water rice cake'), is a type of steamed rice cake originating in Teochew cuisine that is served with preserved radish. Not caramelized onion 😂

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад +3

      😂 Thanks for explaining it to us! We have got corrected as well by the stall owner!

    • @simplyme3306
      @simplyme3306 Год назад +1

      They have cooked the preserved radish with fried shallots, garlic, dried shrimps, etc.

    • @pinky84ism
      @pinky84ism Год назад +1

      lol actually they should also try the putu piring at haig road... also steamed rice cakes.

  • @foundx8426
    @foundx8426 Год назад +2

    All the proud and friendly hawkers of Singapore!

  • @ItsJr2.0
    @ItsJr2.0 Год назад

    Im Indonesian and Singapore will always my Fav Country To Visit. But living cost there is very high, but its worthy tho. Back in 2013 i lived there for 2 months extend my 30days permit to stay , become 60days. Ive been in Hongkong before that for 3 weeks, but Singapore is the one make me want to extend my tourist permits . Rent the apartment and just experience lived like the local,go to market buy grocery, go to night club , trying many many local food , and explore the city and you can say last two weeks kind a become Bus Expert , no maps needed. 😊

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад +1

      We would love to be back in Singapore but first need to save for it to fully experience the city 🙏 Although, as we presented in the video, it’s quite affordable place when you eat local food and not overspend on most popular touristy attractions!

  • @januarykristibrionesmigalb5896

    Did you guys do any research at all? Singapore is one of the biggest ports IN THE WORLD. The rooftop views are so much better at sunset & night. And the view at MBS is considered "premium" because well, it's really impressive

  • @vincenterwinphotography4224
    @vincenterwinphotography4224 Год назад

    Is that the new building ya?that u can see all around singapore from the top of the building,amazingwhats the name of the building and where is the location?thx and amazing video

  • @joshualee8151
    @joshualee8151 Год назад

    milo is basically nesquik powder with malt in it... i know that because my dad used to brew tea leaves for nestle in america... also fun fact krogers (usa grocery chain) tea bags are the leftover of nestea tea actually...

  • @chalayan
    @chalayan Год назад +1

    Watching you guys eating my Singapore hawker food makes me misses my home food. Cant find all these comfort food in the London and Glasgow here.

    • @theendtimesmarketpredictio4940
      @theendtimesmarketpredictio4940 Год назад

      London ? they eat fish caviar and fine lobster over there ..

    • @chalayan
      @chalayan Год назад

      @@theendtimesmarketpredictio4940 of course lol

    • @theendtimesmarketpredictio4940
      @theendtimesmarketpredictio4940 Год назад

      @@chalayan You know ... even the sugar cane juice is diluted here in singapore and you paid 2 dollars for it... crazy price for sugar cane juice ..

  • @coach.jaytee
    @coach.jaytee Год назад +1

    Coffee and tea from hawker centres in Singapore are popular for being very strong 😂

  • @mandy_145
    @mandy_145 Год назад +2

    I was surprised that the chui kueh seller told you the topping is ‘porridge’🙃 It should be ‘preserved radish’. Better to eat the chui kueh with a fork .

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад

      He corrected himself in the end as well 😬 Not sure if I captured it on the video though!

  • @ridwanibrahim1393
    @ridwanibrahim1393 Год назад

    One tip, its always best to sip abit of plain water in between different sweet stuffs.

  • @oceanocean9880
    @oceanocean9880 Год назад

    Hope you'll come back singapore and stay longer time yoyr next visit

  • @riswanrafi
    @riswanrafi Год назад +5

    Give Carolina ur drink to taste as well. She is asking how is ur drink u should ask her to try it. :-)

  • @geniegal78
    @geniegal78 Год назад

    It's actually "char siew" & yes in sg, it's either hot or wet rainy 😅... The thing on the rice cakes are preserved radish bits which uncle is not good in English that's why the initial misinformation 😅... I can see you have done good homework on the go-to places in SG...
    Ang ku kuehs are made of glutinous rice flour which is why they are sticky, named due to the prints that looks like back of a turtle.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад

      All of the foods we had were sooo delicious! We're looking forward to visiting Singapore in the near future once again! 😍

  • @mintymint6117
    @mintymint6117 Год назад +1

    U guys should try capitalspring next time. It's free on weekdays and much higher view than MBS and pinnacle

  • @JohnLeehs
    @JohnLeehs Год назад

    Sugarcane no artificial suger it's natural and its cooling to your body I m a locally Singaporean we don't say singaporean dollar, you just say its sing dollar in short will do.

  • @quantumpower
    @quantumpower Год назад

    timestamp 3:10

  • @glennchua9823
    @glennchua9823 Год назад

    The kueh is actually seperated by pandan leaves 👍🏼

  • @ernielim9193
    @ernielim9193 Год назад

    Good day everyone. Jay, saw you visited golden mile food centre.
    if u ever back in sg. I recommend u to visit north bridge road food centre(maybe 10mins walk from golden mile food centre featured in your video) to try the red bean desert(hot) and green bean desert(hot). Imo, one of the best in sg. I recalled operating hrs is daily till 3pm but normally sold out at bout 2pm, sundays closed

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад

      Sounds suuuper delicious! We will remember to visit it next time then!

  • @bigpounds5661
    @bigpounds5661 Год назад

    YeS my brother keep it up ❤❤

  • @lsfoo3588
    @lsfoo3588 Год назад

    It’s not “porridge “. It’s cooked preserved radish with a mixed of spice and garlic .

  • @LyonLionel
    @LyonLionel Год назад

    T-shirts for men at 9.90 SGD right at Uniqlo Bugis+.

  • @simplyme3306
    @simplyme3306 Год назад +1

    Nice videos exploring the local places and trying local snacks! Please don't place the utensils directly on the tray as it is not hygienic. We usually use 2 wooden sticks like a chopsticks to eat the chee kueh. In Asia we use the spoon to scoop and eat the rice. Fork to help to push onto the spoon :D
    Not everything is made from glutinous rice hahahaha! Rice flour and glutinous rice flour gives very different textures. As you have tasted in the videos :) Glutinous rice gives a chewy texture ala mochi. The purple filling is mashed yam/taro most likely with some coconut milk.
    Tea in general refers to milk tea, i.e. black ceylon tea with condensed milk. Tea without milk and sugar is teh O kosong LOL "O" means no milk.
    Char Siew in general is made from pork, so we just call it char siew. That red is just colouring.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад

      Thank you for all the amazing explanations!

    • @6civo
      @6civo Год назад

      ​@@JayandKarolinathere are 2 kinds of milk, condensed milk and evaporated milk. By default, coffee and tea comes with condensed milk which is sweet in itself. You can order with evaporated milk (C) which is not sweet. Teh C / Kopi C will have evaporated milk with sugar. Teh C Kosong / Kopi C Kosong for evaporated milk with no sugar

  • @steven68
    @steven68 Год назад

    Chwee Kueh & Lor Mee are the food I will have when I am at Tiong Bahru Food Centre. Yummy!

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад +1

      Good choice! We were willing to go for the Lor Mee as well but the best stalls were closed unfortunately! Need to catch up with trying it though 🤫😬

  • @judie795
    @judie795 Год назад

    So glad u made an effort to try so many local dishes since day 1 in Singapore. However will like to point out an action I spotted in the video at 32.00 - the chopsticks was poke into the noddles. No offense Tis is a no no for Chinese table manners. Chinese only do Tis when they made offering to the dead. U can jus place the chop stickers across the bowl. Really enjoy watching yr video.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад

      Really helpful comment! Thanks! Will do as you say next time 🫡

    • @cheeseizblue
      @cheeseizblue Год назад

      Ah, it is just cultural habits, visitors may not know. Just like how Singaporeans would put chopsticks across the bowl in Japan when that is offensive!

    • @pinky84ism
      @pinky84ism Год назад

      haha no wonder i found something weird there and paused in thinking but cannot find what's wrong there... its the chopstick stuck in the bowl...

  • @LinksRoyal
    @LinksRoyal Год назад

    as a SG local welcome! hope you had a great time! do carry an umbrella! its been raining alot recently!

  • @billanderson3346
    @billanderson3346 Год назад

    Enjoyed your video. Two questions, out of curiosity where did you stay? Also what was the name of the noodle shop where you enjoyed the Wonton Me?

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад

      We did stay in Kampong Glam in the capsule hostel and we liked it! Also the Golden Mile Food Court was around 10 mins walk from our so it was perfect - the name of the stall was "Wanton Noodle · Fried Bee Hoon Mee" 🥹

    • @billanderson3346
      @billanderson3346 Год назад

      @@JayandKarolina Thank you. I will give the stall a try when I arrive in April with my friends. If you have a video of your accommodations I would love to see your review. Wishing you both the best in your travels.

  • @mamamememoo
    @mamamememoo Год назад

    It’s preserved Radish that’s on the chwee kueh… Not porridge. 😊🌻

  • @Kelvin-er4eh
    @Kelvin-er4eh Год назад

    Chwee kweh eat with spoon will be better, easy take the rice kweh together with the salty vegetable.😋

  • @conned
    @conned Год назад

    He should give forks or chopsticks, guy just a stinge, scrooge,..he can't even scoop up the chye por ( fried scallions garnish)by himself..but hey,glad u enjoyed it, i knew a guy in Leicester Sq who sols these chwee Kuehs some time back!

  • @dublinjohn2379
    @dublinjohn2379 Год назад

    Great video guys ! one little tip buy a Spork for food when theres only sticks i bring my spork everywhere with me you can cut spoon and fork with it so handy !

  • @insightv9
    @insightv9 Год назад

    Go to MyCK department store at New Bridge Centre, definitely can find quality and cheap buy including t-shirts, bags, misc etc

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Год назад

      Thanks for the tips! We’re out of town now but now we know when to look for it next time!

  • @topazsunbelt5458
    @topazsunbelt5458 Год назад

    Why are two different listed prices on your video? I know the first one is pound. What is the other price in? You kept verbalizing the price in SGD? But you listed another price as you spoke of SGD? Is in Japanese Yen, Thai Bhat, SA Rand, MYR, etc???

  • @mayonnkonrad8926
    @mayonnkonrad8926 Год назад

    I will highly recommend you to go up to the Capital Spring sky garden. It is FOC. Please Google the opening hours. The view is awesome too, right in the heart of the Financial district.

    • @cutepopcorn
      @cutepopcorn Год назад

      I agree, very nice roof garden with awesome view, Skyville @ Dawson is another free HDB with awesome view to visit.

  • @jul8065
    @jul8065 2 месяца назад

    Miss our food ( living overseas for many years) 😷💦💦💕

  • @shuhuing6214
    @shuhuing6214 Год назад

    chew kway is the black stuff is turnip

  • @arissajoan
    @arissajoan Год назад

    Capitaspring roof top garden is free.

  • @linok7317
    @linok7317 4 месяца назад

    Where ever you go, please do not put your spoons or chopstick directly on the brown food tray. Its not very hygenic and not clean because some eaters will throw their used tissues, meat bones etc on the tray and the cleaners just wipe away with damp cloth. Will only wash once in a while i think.
    Not like the bowls, spoons that they will wash after used. TQ

  • @shannonong3845
    @shannonong3845 Год назад

    hi greeting from Singapore , its not fried onion is actually Radish !

  • @joe_the_machine_dasher
    @joe_the_machine_dasher Год назад

    I was watching all your news delivery video now am watching those one and the quality of your video just great
    Send you love from Canada am also a bike delivery person in Ottawa Canada but am using normal bike hahaha not e-bike

  • @farrell-z5j
    @farrell-z5j Год назад

    Man I miss Singapore I wanna go back there.

  • @roxie_s
    @roxie_s Год назад

    $10 T-shirt, go Chinatown ❤
    Be back again! Singapore welcomes you 😊 40:14