I love how you let your kids experience different cultures & food at such a young age. When they grow up, they will look back at these vlogs and appreciate every little monent with their parents & not take anything for granted❤
I love all of your kids! They are so adventurous and well mannered. You’re raising your kids right by exposing them to multi cultural experiences and food and teaching them to try new things and embrace life. Blessings to your whole family and welcome back to Singapore anytime!!
the best thing about your food vlog is that now im tempted to try all the foods in Tekka. as a Singaporean ive always played it safe w basic pratas, plain or masala thosais… but now that ive seen yall eat i want to try all kinds of indian food
Your two bigger children are very good travellers. They are nice kids and eat well. The little one, needs time to warm up. But he is a good boy and doesn't made a fuss. Happy Travelling..
The food looks good but sometimes it’s best not to watch how it’s made 😂. Anyone saw the questionable water drip into the pot of curry at 3:44 as the cook grabbed some stuff off the shelf?
Thanks Jonathan Forest Cedar Gran Kelly! You guys really covered much of little India Singapore all in one session like a gigantic India alike, we like the foods deserts and temple visit and could have been much more! Definitely alot.of viewers will get your recommendations.and likings as more tourists will get ideas too. Hope we get more videos before you guys head back to Indonesia. Cheers to all!
Peace be upon you, Kelly Jonathan Cidar Granite & Forest. I have been a subscriber of you guys for some time now, but I don't usually comment. I am trying to watch your vlogs more regularly now and making time to watch especially the new ones as they come so I can stay updated to your wonderful unique candid travel journey as a family! You guys are an excellent example of some fine family travel vlogging! I really mean it. You have set the bar for family travel vlogging really high!! And Kelly and Jonathan, you both are amazing parents who are teaching their children through travel. And not just any travel, but travel to underrated & unexplored places and learning the positive cultures & hospitalities! What an education! Cidar, Granite and Forest are really blessed to have gem parents like you! They are growing up to be global responsible citizens! You guys are in my prayers. Stay blessed my friends!
Hi johnathan! The drink just now at zam zam was Kathira Milk.. famous for the malay when fasting month here.. We really love forest that always brighten up our days by seing him talking.. so cuteeee! ❤
Little India Singapore 🇸🇬:- Little India is truly one of Singapore's most colourful historical districts. Lime pits, brick kilns and a race track once dotted the neighbourhood, and its streets thronged with herdsmen, merchants and garland makers plying their trade. To this day, this enclave of Indian culture retains its unique heritage. •Why is it called Little India in Singapore? Its location along the Serangoon River originally made it attractive for raising cattle, and trade in livestock was once prominent in the area. Eventually, other economic activity developed, and by the turn of the 20th century, the area began to look like an ethnic Indian neighbourhood. Great family vlog.
You are in Little India, it is a Walking distance to Mustaffa Shopping Center at Syed Alwi Rd. It is open 24hr things are not expensive you can get whatever you want.
It's rare to see Americans sharing their food... As a Singaporean who lived for 5 years in MO and traveled a total of 38 states, I have never seen Americans sharing their food unless it's a family-style restaurant.
its trying several dish at one travel trip , makes sense , if you want a taste of everything ,of course if you are home base , one will just sit in for a full meal
@@sngjoolianit's not a question of paying. In Indian and especially muslim culture food is always shared. Also you can try out different dishes. Everybody has a limited stomach and it doesn't care about the restaurant owners financials.
so happy to see u and the fam enjoy indian food 🤍 its super lovely to see how much you involve yourself with the kids and juggling vlogging at the same time 🥰 is chinatown next? 😋
I am very impressed by your videos ❤your kids are so well behaved and forest is so adorable 🥰… I pressed subscribe button immediately. Keep uploading more videos .. Kelly and Jonathan are both such patient parents … well done in parenting 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
i hope you guys dropped by kampung glam or geylang serai! Foreigners seems to give malay cuisines a miss when we’re the second majority after chinese 😂
I chance upon your videos and keep continuing watching. Very impress with your parenting and getting immerse in different cultures and food here in Singapore. Welcome to my country and hope u have a wonderful stay here
Granite has such a good head on his shoulders, making the call to order less food because of the big breakfast. And Cedar’s wonderful and spot on pronunciation of milo! (Most people pronounce it like cedar did 😅)
never tried this gulab or masala tea before , yet i see it most of the time , maybe one of these days , you miss the famous chapati store further down , another famous chinese store name scissor cut rice
Lovely family. FYI Both dosa and idly are made from rice and lentils. Very little variation in ratios. One is steamed the other made like a crepe. And yes Murtabak is indeed a stuffed paratha/porrota
Next time in little India, try the Indian ice cream call kulfi. I am Singaporean myself and just discovered kulfi, man they have special favours like, pistachios, butter scotch, chilli guava. The stalls outside Mustafa sells them and make them. However, they have manufacturer like Arun available in many mini marts in little India. Very good, lol my best kept secret.
Filthy Appolo Banana leaf restaurant with rats running around inside the restaurant, I just left the food iwas eating, told the cashier about the rats, she just shake her head, I just paid and left.
Hi Family! I enjoyed your videos and how open you are with new food experiences. I wonder what new food experience you will try next? I recommend pandan chiffon cake and/or pineapple tarts. OR perhaps Bak Kut Teh ( Prounced Ba Koot Tay) Pork ribs in a peppery stock and eaten with rice. I'm hungry now...
Jonathan is the father right? He’s such a wonderful husband to his beautiful wife & daddy to his lovely children especially I pay lots of attention to their explanations about the food. The youngest Forest is so cute, he’s always there ready to raise his little palm once his daddy about to end the video 🤣
Zam Zam is nearer to bugis area but their murtabak is good nevertheless. Try the springleaf and upper thomson road ones for roti prata next time. Wow zam zam went through a renovation since the last time i came here
You guys should visit some of the fire stations here. Some of the fire stations are open for tours during the weekends. Might be great for you guys and the kids !
More punjabi and Pakistani hardly any UP, Bihari Gujarati restaurants Of u find any let me know. Most Pakistanis advertise their restaurants as Indian as a business gimmick
@@paraggarg3966 all so called north indian restaurants serve mughlai, kashmiri and Punjabi cuisine . These are Pakistani cuisine or has Islamic influence nothing indian.
Your very fortunate to have children who are open minded trying new things. My children are like their mother and very close minded to other cultures. They would have ruined my overseas trip.
@@BagsPackedFamily Poor baby. But good thing he didn't have meltdowns. Good tt u carry him so he can sleep while the older kids still get to go out as promised. Btw It's my-lo and lie-chee.
You must be very proud of your kids. Smart, well-behaved, positive and open-minded. You raised them well
In an ideal world, this is how all families should be!! What a wonderful world it would be then❤
I just fell in love with your family. You guys are so well mannered and your children are all so well behaved and respectful. Lovely!
Thank you so much!
I love how you let your kids experience different cultures & food at such a young age. When they grow up, they will look back at these vlogs and appreciate every little monent with their parents & not take anything for granted❤
I love all of your kids! They are so adventurous and well mannered. You’re raising your kids right by exposing them to multi cultural experiences and food and teaching them to try new things and embrace life. Blessings to your whole family and welcome back to Singapore anytime!!
love how your kids are so open to trying different food. Good for them!
the best thing about your food vlog is that now im tempted to try all the foods in Tekka. as a Singaporean ive always played it safe w basic pratas, plain or masala thosais… but now that ive seen yall eat i want to try all kinds of indian food
Your two bigger children are very good travellers. They are nice kids and eat well. The little one, needs time to warm up. But he is a good boy and doesn't made a fuss. Happy Travelling..
The food looks good but sometimes it’s best not to watch how it’s made 😂. Anyone saw the questionable water drip into the pot of curry at 3:44 as the cook grabbed some stuff off the shelf?
Yup. Anyone rem the case of the sotong water dripping into the indian rojak sauce causing the demise of a pregnant lady?
Granit is always spot on with describing the dish amongst the family
Cedar looks like a young Jennifer Lawrence and She pronounced Milo correctly...Its "My-Low" not "Me-Low".
Thanks Jonathan Forest Cedar Gran Kelly! You guys really covered much of little India Singapore all in one session like a gigantic India alike, we like the foods deserts and temple visit and could have been much more! Definitely alot.of viewers will get your recommendations.and likings as more tourists will get ideas too. Hope we get more videos before you guys head back to Indonesia. Cheers to all!
Thks for addressing their nanes
Peace be upon you, Kelly Jonathan Cidar Granite & Forest.
I have been a subscriber of you guys for some time now, but I don't usually comment. I am trying to watch your vlogs more regularly now and making time to watch especially the new ones as they come so I can stay updated to your wonderful unique candid travel journey as a family! You guys are an excellent example of some fine family travel vlogging! I really mean it. You have set the bar for family travel vlogging really high!! And Kelly and Jonathan, you both are amazing parents who are teaching their children through travel. And not just any travel, but travel to underrated & unexplored places and learning the positive cultures & hospitalities! What an education! Cidar, Granite and Forest are really blessed to have gem parents like you! They are growing up to be global responsible citizens!
You guys are in my prayers.
Stay blessed my friends!
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! 🙏
I love the energy of your family. If you are still in Singapore, swing by Katong. You will enjoy the food!
Thank you for the suggestion!
Hi johnathan! The drink just now at zam zam was Kathira Milk.. famous for the malay when fasting month here.. We really love forest that always brighten up our days by seing him talking.. so cuteeee! ❤
Yes, Kathira milk! Thank you for that. :-)
@@BagsPackedFamily My pleasure Dada! 🤣🫰
We love you ❤ Singapore loves well mannered and kind people like you
Thank you so much!
Little India Singapore 🇸🇬:-
Little India is truly one of Singapore's most colourful historical districts. Lime pits, brick kilns and a race track once dotted the neighbourhood, and its streets thronged with herdsmen, merchants and garland makers plying their trade. To this day, this enclave of Indian culture retains its unique heritage.
•Why is it called Little India in Singapore?
Its location along the Serangoon River originally made it attractive for raising cattle, and trade in livestock was once prominent in the area. Eventually, other economic activity developed, and by the turn of the 20th century, the area began to look like an ethnic Indian neighbourhood. Great family vlog.
Thank you for the added information!
It should've been called 'Little Tamilnadu' but Indians as always like to steal others identity, did it here too...
You are in Little India, it is a Walking distance to Mustaffa Shopping Center at Syed Alwi Rd. It is open 24hr things are not expensive you can get whatever you want.
Your kids are the most adorable
Thank you!
Thanks for a very nice video about Singapore's best Little India Street Food Tour👍
It's rare to see Americans sharing their food... As a Singaporean who lived for 5 years in MO and traveled a total of 38 states, I have never seen Americans sharing their food unless it's a family-style restaurant.
Now that your mention it, I think your right. Interesting!
Surprised for not sharing food
Sharing food you can taste of different kinds and yet paying for one🎉😂
its trying several dish at one travel trip , makes sense , if you want a taste of everything ,of course if you are home base , one will just sit in for a full meal
@@sngjoolianit's not a question of paying. In Indian and especially muslim culture food is always shared.
Also you can try out different dishes. Everybody has a limited stomach and it doesn't care about the restaurant owners financials.
Rare kind of mom and dad and disciplined kids
God bless sir and ma'am and the kids take care where ever you may go
Hati hati❤❤❤
Damn got recommended your videos and no regrets. Your kids are so well mannered and you both seem like really good parents!
❤Very caring parents
Salute to both😊
Welcome to Singapore! Lovely family 😊
Ultimate Dosa Rocks
Nice Place
Zam Zam mutton murtabak also my favourite
so happy to see u and the fam enjoy indian food 🤍 its super lovely to see how much you involve yourself with the kids and juggling vlogging at the same time 🥰 is chinatown next? 😋
I am very impressed by your videos ❤your kids are so well behaved and forest is so adorable 🥰… I pressed subscribe button immediately. Keep uploading more videos .. Kelly and Jonathan are both such patient parents … well done in parenting 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much for your kind words of support!
ahhh I been there not that lo ago.. Go to bugis Street . .. there is something nice to see there..... Good luck guys..👍👍
Yummy food in little India!!!🎉
So delicious 😋
you can ask for moist less crispy thosai..it's nice and soft that way.
Welcome to Little India. There is a braised Duck Rice here that is very awesome.
Happy to see Forst eating ,,,lovely family always happy to watching your Vlog ♥️♥️♥️🎈🎈🎈🌸🌸🥰🥰🥰
Forest ❤ 😚🥰👍
How i wish i had a family like yours
I am drooling 🤤
i hope you guys dropped by kampung glam or geylang serai! Foreigners seems to give malay cuisines a miss when we’re the second majority after chinese 😂
Brother I'm in Singapore near To SENTOSA....if possible we meet...👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
wow i never seen a brown dosa what a perfection
It was quite delicious! 😋
If you haven’t already, try out double mcspicy in MacDonalds. Not many foreigners can stand the spiciness. Pretty famous in local. ☺️
I chance upon your videos and keep continuing watching. Very impress with your parenting and getting immerse in different cultures and food here in Singapore. Welcome to my country and hope u have a wonderful stay here
Cedar and her sunglasses oh my goodness what a star 😂 such a joy to see the kids enjoying the food. Granite’s thumbs up makes my day!
Granite has such a good head on his shoulders, making the call to order less food because of the big breakfast. And Cedar’s wonderful and spot on pronunciation of milo! (Most people pronounce it like cedar did 😅)
She's such a little celebrity! :-)
love the kids. they are smart and well mannered. the little guy is too cute lol.
Nice!!!!!!!!
never tried this gulab or masala tea before , yet i see it most of the time , maybe one of these days , you miss the famous chapati store further down , another famous chinese store name scissor cut rice
Thanks for the yummy suggestion!
We have lived in Chennai as Singaporeans too
So cool!
Nice Vlog
Get WELL SOON MAM KELLY❤
your daughter is beautiful i love the color of her eye .
Enjoy your stay in sg! Love your kids :)
Lovely family.
FYI Both dosa and idly are made from rice and lentils. Very little variation in ratios. One is steamed the other made like a crepe.
And yes Murtabak is indeed a stuffed paratha/porrota
Love and support from Philippines
Love the videos!!!
Love forest ❤ he super cute tho
Food is the secret ingredient that holds folks in Singapore together.
Agreed! We love visiting Singapore!
I really like the fact that they share everything. 😊
Arcade is North Anerica is a place where we find game machines n pool table, but in Singapote arcade is just a small place with little shops.
Next time in little India, try the Indian ice cream call kulfi. I am Singaporean myself and just discovered kulfi, man they have special favours like, pistachios, butter scotch, chilli guava. The stalls outside Mustafa sells them and make them. However, they have manufacturer like Arun available in many mini marts in little India. Very good, lol my best kept secret.
I seen many Indian mama stalls selling that ice cream around neighourhoods too. Always wondering if I should try it.
Best Indian restaurant in Singapore 🇸🇬 is Banana Leaf 🍃 Apollo…the fish 🐠 head curry 🍛 is the bomb…❤😊
Sounds delicious!
@@BagsPackedFamily In Singapore's Little India it's full of Tamil peoples southern Indian. So u can taste lots of Tamil Nadu foods
Filthy Appolo Banana leaf restaurant with rats running around inside the restaurant, I just left the food iwas eating, told the cashier about the rats, she just shake her head, I just paid and left.
Enjoy your Vedio
@Mustaffa Shopping Center you can find things for your children not expensive.
Forrest so cute "Don't sting me" 😅
good 👍
❤️❤️
Food looked super tasty 😋
We had a great time in Little India!
we pronounce milo in SG as my-lo hahaha
the kids shld try milo dinosaur if they hv nvr tried it :)
Hi Family! I enjoyed your videos and how open you are with new food experiences. I wonder what new food experience you will try next? I recommend pandan chiffon cake and/or pineapple tarts. OR perhaps Bak Kut Teh ( Prounced Ba Koot Tay) Pork ribs in a peppery stock and eaten with rice. I'm hungry now...
Thank you for the yummy suggestions!
Have u been to geylang/kampung glam, btw love ur vlog especially forest
Not yet! Thanks for the suggestions.
@@BagsPackedFamily your welcome hope u visit on ur next trip
Cedar looks like celebrity in disquise😂 u guys video never bores us! 😊
Yes! Total celebrity! 😂
Enjoy your trip at little India , u can come China town too❤
Please comeback to the Philippines! Waiting for your contents here in the Philippines 💯
Soon, we hope!
Jonathan is the father right? He’s such a wonderful husband to his beautiful wife & daddy to his lovely children especially I pay lots of attention to their explanations about the food. The youngest Forest is so cute, he’s always there ready to raise his little palm once his daddy about to end the video 🤣
Cedar looks like a celebrity 🙂
Food looked super tasty but some are expensive
Zam Zam is nearer to bugis area but their murtabak is good nevertheless. Try the springleaf and upper thomson road ones for roti prata next time. Wow zam zam went through a renovation since the last time i came here
Thanks for the yummy suggestion! We had the opportunity to try kulfi back in Dehli. It was delicious! 😋
Punjabi food and GRILL there you must check out the ROOF diner in SINGAPORE..
LONG Beach Crab TOO...
when are you planning on going to Sri lanka
Love your videos❤😊
Thank you so much!
i love your stay in singapore...do visit changi village
👍
Nice family
I like Indian food like samosa vindaloo and etc
You guys should visit some of the fire stations here. Some of the fire stations are open for tours during the weekends. Might be great for you guys and the kids !
Many indian north indian food resturants all over singapore
More punjabi and Pakistani hardly any UP, Bihari Gujarati restaurants
Of u find any let me know. Most Pakistanis advertise their restaurants as Indian as a business gimmick
@@rexman9961 nope its all from India there is no pakistani resturant no one goes to pakistani resturant
@@paraggarg3966 all so called north indian restaurants serve mughlai, kashmiri and Punjabi cuisine . These are Pakistani cuisine or has Islamic influence nothing indian.
Nice.Thankyou
Awesome guys.
The butter chicken biryani I had in Little India was bangin'🔥
A lovely family
😍😍😍
waiting for bag packed kids new vlog 😁
❤❤❤ THIS FAMILY🌹🌹🌹
Speed recovery Kelly!
Thank you! Kelly is feeling great!
I like your vlog simple people but happy family❤ Im a bit worried of your kids tonsil honestly😅✌️
😍
Need Nepal tracking❤❤❤❤❤
Your very fortunate to have children who are open minded trying new things. My children are like their mother and very close minded to other cultures. They would have ruined my overseas trip.
My sympathies.
Forest is still sleepy from the night safari? 😅
Definitely! 😴
@@BagsPackedFamily
Poor baby. But good thing he didn't have meltdowns. Good tt u carry him so he can sleep while the older kids still get to go out as promised.
Btw It's my-lo and lie-chee.
Singapore is rapidly developing country