I grew up in Singapore and moved to the US when I went to college. I brought my wife in 2019, for a week in Singapore, and a little over a week in Malaysia. If you are ever back definitely eat in a hawker center. If you make Malaysia spend some time on Penang Island. It is very similar to what Singapore was like int eh 80's. Glad you enjoyed a slice of my home country. Looking forward to seeing more videos in the future.
Yeah, Weekdays 10am to 5pm has less people riding around the transport system coz people are either working or staying home. Same goes with Chinatown Souvenirs Row, Arab Street. It will only get crowded in the evening or over the weekends.
those super trees at the Gardens By The Bay are actually chimneys.....the Garden uses Waste to Energy technology to produce its own electricity mostly from the twigs, leaves and branches of the tress and plants from the Garden. You know that they got that technology working efficiently when you cannot see any black smoke coming out of those chimneys.
That's amazing! It's great to see innovative and sustainable technology being used to power such a beautiful and iconic location. It's a great example of how we can find creative solutions to reduce waste and generate clean energy. The Gardens By The Bay is truly a marvel of both natural beauty and environmental consciousness.
If you love nature and greenery, consider visiting lesser known parks like Sungei Buloh and Pasir Ris Park. Explore more of nature by doing island hopping to Coney Island, Lazarus Island, Kusu Island, etc. All these islands are part of Singapore. 😊
Hello KJ and Sarah love you two. My husband and I took a vacation in Singapore two years ago. He was a little drunk on wine one night and scrolled our names into a heart in red on a wall. He was arrested and they cut the A......s off him with a big cane. We wont be going there in a hurry!!
Now is considered the wet season in Singapore. So glad you all are prepared for that. Sad that you all didn't try local food cause there are endless gems there. The hawkers are usually shelter and it considered cheap. You can still eat it during raining. As for the mrt, you are taking the brown line which is just newly open so it will still take a while for people to adjust their travelling route. Fun fact, brown line is only half open and the other half is still in the progression for completion. As for the Chinatown part where there are empty spaces with shelter above, It used to be food street where the popular vendors/"chefs" ard sg are invited to setup their mini branches there so you can taste the top rated variety of food all at one place but at double the price. The local won't really eat there cause there is alrdy a hawker center within 1min walk away and another one at about 5-8min walk away. during covid, the food street is closed for good.
You both can try to ride bus No.23 from Little India that has 3doors.It goes all the way to Tampines,a sub urban Housing Estate.The town offers everything that The Central Business District have.Wellcome to Singapore.
@@KJandSarahwe become Tokyo - everyone compacted together like a can of sardines during rush hour. 😂😂 just kidding. Tokyo's worse in that sense. Here, we try to squeeze in as much as we can but if it gets too crowded, we'll just wait for the next train. It is not a pleasant experience to be stuck in a tight, enclosed space with your nose literally inches away from someone's stinky armpit.
For sure! The tough part with Celiac Disease is how and where those food items are prepared. If they are prepared using the same dishes, utensils, pots, pans, etc. or are grouped with other gluten-containing foods, they are not Celiac safe and Sarah cannot eat them. The cross-contact is the toughest, but a very important part of Celiac Disease.
Ah! If that is so, better stick to those that say gluten free. Need to know exactly how the dishes r cooked. Admire Sarah's courage to go experience new things!
I grew up in Singapore and moved to the US when I went to college. I brought my wife in 2019, for a week in Singapore, and a little over a week in Malaysia. If you are ever back definitely eat in a hawker center. If you make Malaysia spend some time on Penang Island. It is very similar to what Singapore was like int eh 80's. Glad you enjoyed a slice of my home country. Looking forward to seeing more videos in the future.
Thanks so much, Bill! We will definitely be back to Singapore - so much more for us to see there. Malaysia is also high on our list to get to ASAP!
Yeah, Weekdays 10am to 5pm has less people riding around the transport system coz people are either working or staying home. Same goes with Chinatown Souvenirs Row, Arab Street. It will only get crowded in the evening or over the weekends.
Just like we thought! Makes sense!
those super trees at the Gardens By The Bay are actually chimneys.....the Garden uses Waste to Energy technology to produce its own electricity mostly from the twigs, leaves and branches of the tress and plants from the Garden. You know that they got that technology working efficiently when you cannot see any black smoke coming out of those chimneys.
Oh wow super interesting!
That's amazing! It's great to see innovative and sustainable technology being used to power such a beautiful and iconic location. It's a great example of how we can find creative solutions to reduce waste and generate clean energy. The Gardens By The Bay is truly a marvel of both natural beauty and environmental consciousness.
If you love nature and greenery, consider visiting lesser known parks like Sungei Buloh and Pasir Ris Park. Explore more of nature by doing island hopping to Coney Island, Lazarus Island, Kusu Island, etc. All these islands are part of Singapore. 😊
Hello KJ and Sarah love you two. My husband and I took a vacation in Singapore two years ago.
He was a little drunk on wine one night and scrolled our names into a heart in red on a wall.
He was arrested and they cut the A......s off him with a big cane. We wont be going there in a hurry!!
Now is considered the wet season in Singapore. So glad you all are prepared for that.
Sad that you all didn't try local food cause there are endless gems there. The hawkers are usually shelter and it considered cheap. You can still eat it during raining.
As for the mrt, you are taking the brown line which is just newly open so it will still take a while for people to adjust their travelling route. Fun fact, brown line is only half open and the other half is still in the progression for completion.
As for the Chinatown part where there are empty spaces with shelter above, It used to be food street where the popular vendors/"chefs" ard sg are invited to setup their mini branches there so you can taste the top rated variety of food all at one place but at double the price. The local won't really eat there cause there is alrdy a hawker center within 1min walk away and another one at about 5-8min walk away. during covid, the food street is closed for good.
9:42 looks like Shenton Way on a Sunday? That’s when 99 percent of the weekday office crowd disappears. 😂
Great video guys! I've just put rain mac down on my list. Thanks! ~Robbie M😉
Thanks so much!
Omg, you guys didn’t try the institution of Singapore, the hawker centres!
I love Tiann's, we went there for breakfast almost every day.
It is SO good!!
Amazing footage of that forest. 😅
Thank you! It’s a cool spot
You both can try to ride bus No.23 from Little India that has 3doors.It goes all the way to Tampines,a sub urban Housing Estate.The town offers everything that The Central Business District have.Wellcome to Singapore.
So loving couple, hope both enjoy your trip, 😂👍
Thanks so much!
Welcome to Singapore!
I love Singapore!
It is definitely a fun place!
shld hv waited for the nite time for the show in Garden By The Bay
Try taking those MRT at 6PM onwards 💀💀
We can only imagine!
@@KJandSarahwe become Tokyo - everyone compacted together like a can of sardines during rush hour. 😂😂 just kidding. Tokyo's worse in that sense. Here, we try to squeeze in as much as we can but if it gets too crowded, we'll just wait for the next train. It is not a pleasant experience to be stuck in a tight, enclosed space with your nose literally inches away from someone's stinky armpit.
If you like Singapore, come travel to South Korea soon!! 🇰🇷
We are thinking we will be there toward the end of the year!
You must visit East java , borobudur temple
First breakfast in Singapore and they got a typical ang mo breakfast 😂
Having a dietary restriction really limits the options, unfortunately.
@@KJandSarah I don’t know how restrictive is your diet but kaya toast with soft boil egg and teh tarik is not too far off from the breakfast you had.
@@Xrey-ek5sh haha yeah... toast is the issue. Sarah has Celiac Disease, so a severe Gluten allergy, essentially.
@@Xrey-ek5sh At one third the price?
There's plenty of cheap.food like rice, rice cakes, rice noodles. All gluten free.
For sure! The tough part with Celiac Disease is how and where those food items are prepared. If they are prepared using the same dishes, utensils, pots, pans, etc. or are grouped with other gluten-containing foods, they are not Celiac safe and Sarah cannot eat them. The cross-contact is the toughest, but a very important part of Celiac Disease.
Ah! If that is so, better stick to those that say gluten free. Need to know exactly how the dishes r cooked. Admire Sarah's courage to go experience new things!
Which hotel did you stay at ?
The Courtyard by Marriott in Novena!
@@KJandSarah all the hotels in
Singapore under $250 are small cubes . Unless you go $300 ++. Your room seemed pretty spacious!
@@nagodio we explained it in our previous video, but we used points to book it!
👍👏💪🇸🇬
Yeah Singapore is 4th richest country on earth by GDP per capita. US is 13 by GDP per capita.
Where did you get the data from and what year is it
First offender 200SGD fine for littering, second offence sweep the public streets for 2 hours.
Nice !!! ... 😊
Thanks so much!