If you buy the white steam chicken rice, it is cold, cause once cook they dunk it into ice cold water to keep the skin gelatin like. For that soya sauce chicken, I am not sure, but usually all places cook their chicken much earlier then the noodles or rice. So usually meat is a bit cooler but they mask that with steaming hot rice or noodles which you eat them together.
Roasted or boiled meats are never sold hot because they are pre cooked and hung up before being served. Braised meats are served warm or hot. The noodles are what provides the heat in the dish because they are freshly cooked just before being served.
These chicken be it Chicken Rice or Soy Sauce Chicken are all pre-cooked and hung up to cool, and they are chopped up and then serve. They dun reheat it, if I ever eat a plate with hot chicken, I am going to suspect they serve you overnight left over that they heat up in the microwave. 😆
Heh you can stay here for 3 months and you have different food every day, 3 meals a day. Even without going to a full service restaurant. More than happy to bring you around.
I was eating a cold slice of mushroom pizza when you took your mushroom trip! I was totally cracking up! And I was disappointed for you cause that chicken looked like it was hot off the roaster. Thanks for bringing us along again!
Hey Dav. Great new channel. Should have more subscribers mate! I watch all of your stuff. Just mention it more on your main channel. Plug it heaps! Anyway, thanks for keeping us educated & entertained. Have a great Christmas. Can't wait to see what you get up to in 2024. Cheers, Gary in the Blue Mountains NSW, AUSTRALIA 😊
I was hoping you were going to dip it into the curry! No, I've not heard enough about the light show, tell me more! #RattleOn #EatthePlanet #EattheWorld
It's an amazing show! All the super trees are synched with music and they play movie soundtracks like Back to the Future, Jaws and Jurassic Park. It was something amazing to see!
Dude, welcome to Singapore, u shud hook up wif the locals here to do ur food video.... We have a total of 4 main races in Sg...which many foreigners claimed is a melting pot of culture.... Our country has 1) Chinese 2) Malay 3) Indian 4) Caucasian 5) Peranakan (an inter marriage between a Chinese n a Malay) We used to b under the British colony (recently Prince William just visited Singapore), hence there's tons of historical colonial buildings... To taste the individual race's food culture, u can go to the following locations: 1) China Town 2) Geylang Serai and the famous Haji Lane 3) Little India 4) Peranakan food like laksa, Kaya toast can b found in Joo Chiat I'll share with u some links on the food locations which r famous amongst the Singaporeans... We have little islands around us too, as quick, short getaway for the weekends....if u r interested 😊👍
Yes please. Unfortunately I had such a short amount of time this trip that I really feel like I missed a lot. I'll have to come back as soon as I can! Thanks for your comment and your offer. I really appreciate it!
I was waiting for this episode, that food looks scrumptious. Great episode today have an awesome Sunday.
Thanks Clistia! I hope you do too!
"Fluffy" and "Light" = "flight".
Exactly! lol
If you buy the white steam chicken rice, it is cold, cause once cook they dunk it into ice cold water to keep the skin gelatin like. For that soya sauce chicken, I am not sure, but usually all places cook their chicken much earlier then the noodles or rice. So usually meat is a bit cooler but they mask that with steaming hot rice or noodles which you eat them together.
Thanks for the info!
Roasted or boiled meats are never sold hot because they are pre cooked and hung up before being served. Braised meats are served warm or hot. The noodles are what provides the heat in the dish because they are freshly cooked just before being served.
Good to know. Thanks for the explanation!
One of my dream destinations!
I can't believe you haven't been there yet? I'll go with you :)
@@davkaufmaneatstheworldYES!!! 🎉 Let’s do it!!!
Chicken rice/noodles are usually served at room temperature in SG.😂
So I found out. Thanks for the info :)
Those dinosaurs is so cool,my son would have a blast in that place, I ain't gonna lie I would too
It was a really cool place in the world!
THIS SOYA SAUCE CHICKEN EATING AT ROOM TEMPERATURE AS WELL AND POACHED WHITE CHICKEN, ENJOY, YUMMY.👍👍😋🇸🇬
Thanks! I did!
Wow that looks so amazing! Makes me want to book a holiday to Singapore just to eat. So awesome.
It's a long flight, but well worth it!
These chicken be it Chicken Rice or Soy Sauce Chicken are all pre-cooked and hung up to cool, and they are chopped up and then serve. They dun reheat it, if I ever eat a plate with hot chicken, I am going to suspect they serve you overnight left over that they heat up in the microwave. 😆
Thanks for the clarification!
Heh you can stay here for 3 months and you have different food every day, 3 meals a day. Even without going to a full service restaurant. More than happy to bring you around.
Thanks! I'll be back as soon as I can!
Who else just loves food 😂
Hopefully everyone here :)
I was eating a cold slice of mushroom pizza when you took your mushroom trip! I was totally cracking up! And I was disappointed for you cause that chicken looked like it was hot off the roaster. Thanks for bringing us along again!
Lol! That's awesome! And right? I think the person that prepped my food was on a mushroom trip of her own :)
@@davkaufmaneatstheworld One more authentic experience in the books!🤣
With how the trip went, VERY flighty
Right?
Hey Dav. Great new channel. Should have more subscribers mate! I watch all of your stuff. Just mention it more on your main channel. Plug it heaps! Anyway, thanks for keeping us educated & entertained. Have a great Christmas. Can't wait to see what you get up to in 2024. Cheers, Gary in the Blue Mountains NSW, AUSTRALIA 😊
Thanks Gary! Really glad you're enjoying!
My sister says the "I'm gonna go find some food" comment is me 😂 I love how flat bread can be found around the world in so many different cusines.
Nice! lol and yes, almost every culture has a version of it
Don't think I'll ever make it to anywhere in Asia, I'll just have to continue living vicariously through youtube video's. 😂
If you'll watch them, I'll keep making them!
Bro you must always hook up with any locals to get thd best food or as we say in Malay...Makan!!
Yup! I only had about two days in Singapore, but wait till you see the videos from Malaysia! Totally different story.
I was hoping you were going to dip it into the curry!
No, I've not heard enough about the light show, tell me more!
#RattleOn
#EatthePlanet
#EattheWorld
It's an amazing show! All the super trees are synched with music and they play movie soundtracks like Back to the Future, Jaws and Jurassic Park. It was something amazing to see!
@@davkaufmaneatstheworld sick!!!!
maximum stars Michelin award is 3
Yes, thanks!
I want to cruise out of Singapore.
That would be amazing!
Michellan only offers up to 3 stars, not 5.
Coffee shop
Dude, welcome to Singapore, u shud hook up wif the locals here to do ur food video....
We have a total of 4 main races in Sg...which many foreigners claimed is a melting pot of culture....
Our country has
1) Chinese
2) Malay
3) Indian
4) Caucasian
5) Peranakan (an inter marriage between a Chinese n a Malay)
We used to b under the British colony (recently Prince William just visited Singapore), hence there's tons of historical colonial buildings...
To taste the individual race's food culture, u can go to the following locations:
1) China Town
2) Geylang Serai and the famous Haji Lane
3) Little India
4) Peranakan food like laksa, Kaya toast can b found in Joo Chiat
I'll share with u some links on the food locations which r famous amongst the Singaporeans...
We have little islands around us too, as quick, short getaway for the weekends....if u r interested 😊👍
Yes please. Unfortunately I had such a short amount of time this trip that I really feel like I missed a lot. I'll have to come back as soon as I can! Thanks for your comment and your offer. I really appreciate it!
Pls skip the air-conditioned food courts.