I live just 5 minutes walking distance away, actually lots of nightlife there, I used to spend time in few of the pub there. And I happen to found one of the cheaper pub in Singapore there.
That was really cool, love the glimpses too of the interesting buildings beyond that area, the buildings that look two dimensional, and the Art Deco building with the gargoyles. We loved the Kampong Glam area too, I have several pieces of material I bought in Arab St. I think we went to a frozen yoghurt place that you could choose your own toppings.
Love, love that area! One of my favourites and on the agenda most trips, just for a wander around. The Malay Heritage Centre is well worth a visit when it re-opens. And Haji Lane might be a bit touristy but I love all the quirky little shops. Some of the best murtabak around to be had at Zam Zam on North Bridge Rd 😉
Glad that u guys introduce areas other than Haji Lane and not just repeat what other RUclipsrs like to visit. The highlight of KG is really sultan mosque, palace and Muslim n arab culture.
We don’t watch a lot of RUclips videos, we just love exploring! Glad ours was different to the norm… please do feel free to share and let others know too! Heheh 😊🤩
FYI, Kampung Glam is basically the face of Singapore’s Malay/Muslim community, where tourists come to enjoy the atmosphere and culture, albeit with a little trappings. But if they want an authentic Malay/Muslim experience, they should go to Geylang Serai. That is where the heart of the Malay/Muslim community is. You’ll see the real Singaporean MalayMuslim community going to the market to shop for daily necessities and hawker centre to chit chat with old Kampung friends/neighbours and eat delicious foods! Same goes with Chinatown, if you’re facing the direction of Harbourfront, and goes to the left of the MRT Station, you end up at the tourist trap of Souvenir Streets but if you go to the right and ride the long escalator up, you’ll end up the real, real Chinatown, where you see old Chinese men and women dancing around, people hanging around at the hawker centre, people watching, and those who goes there for cheap food as well as cheap toiletries
Hi WonderLust, To us Kampong Glam is by Islamic culture, nice architecture buildings nice place to visit but the food there is a bit expensive. If you are going for Malay foods Geylang Serai is the best place to try out the Malay foods.
Ah thanks, we didn't eat along here this time but we have done before and really enjoyed the food.I'd say the price, for us, if more for a treat sometimes.
its quaint to walk around but some of the F&B outlets in the area can be quite expensive. Cheaper F&B options include Textile Centre, beach road hawker Centre, lane Crawford within walking distance
Hello friend, I always enjoy watching your videos, my husband & I enjoy going to Kampong Glam too. 😊 I am still trying to recover from my cough. Let’s stay in touch. 👍 Hope to hear from you guys soon. 💜
Super tourist trap. Pretentious hippy cafe and arabic restaurants, just a place for some IG photos, many locals don’t go there, evening is a beer drinking place. Clinical w nothing got to do w Malay-Muslim culture
Interesting! I can see why you might say that about some of it, but there are also some really lovely local spots too. A nice blend I’d say. But you’re right that it’s definitely aiming for tourists.
I live just 5 minutes walking distance away, actually lots of nightlife there, I used to spend time in few of the pub there. And I happen to found one of the cheaper pub in Singapore there.
Very nice! What a place to live - the whole neighbourhood seems like a lot of fun!
That was really cool, love the glimpses too of the interesting buildings beyond that area, the buildings that look two dimensional, and the Art Deco building with the gargoyles. We loved the Kampong Glam area too, I have several pieces of material I bought in Arab St. I think we went to a frozen yoghurt place that you could choose your own toppings.
Frozen yogurt is one of my favs! The material shops are fascinating, so many designs and colours.
Love, love that area! One of my favourites and on the agenda most trips, just for a wander around. The Malay Heritage Centre is well worth a visit when it re-opens. And Haji Lane might be a bit touristy but I love all the quirky little shops. Some of the best murtabak around to be had at Zam Zam on North Bridge Rd 😉
Nice recommendation! We’ll have to check that out!!
Glad that u guys introduce areas other than Haji Lane and not just repeat what other RUclipsrs like to visit. The highlight of KG is really sultan mosque, palace and Muslim n arab culture.
We don’t watch a lot of RUclips videos, we just love exploring! Glad ours was different to the norm… please do feel free to share and let others know too! Heheh 😊🤩
FYI, Kampung Glam is basically the face of Singapore’s Malay/Muslim community, where tourists come to enjoy the atmosphere and culture, albeit with a little trappings. But if they want an authentic Malay/Muslim experience, they should go to Geylang Serai. That is where the heart of the Malay/Muslim community is. You’ll see the real Singaporean MalayMuslim community going to the market to shop for daily necessities and hawker centre to chit chat with old Kampung friends/neighbours and eat delicious foods! Same goes with Chinatown, if you’re facing the direction of Harbourfront, and goes to the left of the MRT Station, you end up at the tourist trap of Souvenir Streets but if you go to the right and ride the long escalator up, you’ll end up the real, real Chinatown, where you see old Chinese men and women dancing around, people hanging around at the hawker centre, people watching, and those who goes there for cheap food as well as cheap toiletries
Thanks for sharing the local knowledge. Even though these little areas are smaller they have so much packed in.
So Enjoy your holiday and be happy ❤❤
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Hi WonderLust,
To us Kampong Glam is by Islamic culture, nice architecture buildings nice place to visit but the food there is a bit expensive.
If you are going for Malay foods Geylang Serai is the best place to try out the Malay foods.
Ah thanks, we didn't eat along here this time but we have done before and really enjoyed the food.I'd say the price, for us, if more for a treat sometimes.
its quaint to walk around but some of the F&B outlets in the area can be quite expensive. Cheaper F&B options include Textile Centre, beach road hawker Centre, lane Crawford within walking distance
Thanks for the local intel.
gosh it looks so amazing! Enjoy your holiday - looking forwards to travelling along with you!
Thank you so much! We can’t wait to share it with you!
Hello friend, I always enjoy watching your videos, my husband & I enjoy going to Kampong Glam too. 😊 I am still trying to recover from my cough. Let’s stay in touch. 👍 Hope to hear from you guys soon. 💜
I'm looking forward to going back. Do take care and recover soon.
@@WONDERLUSTworld Please stay safe & healthy always, the weather is quite bad 🙏
During Ramadan or Hari Raya Puasa precursor, this place is packed and so many food kiosk's to indulge yummies
An amazing time to visit I'm sure.
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Super tourist trap. Pretentious hippy cafe and arabic restaurants, just a place for some IG photos, many locals don’t go there, evening is a beer drinking place. Clinical w nothing got to do w Malay-Muslim culture
Interesting! I can see why you might say that about some of it, but there are also some really lovely local spots too. A nice blend I’d say. But you’re right that it’s definitely aiming for tourists.