Do try Mr. Chicken at Gotanda, the Singapore chicken rice is very flavourful. It's paired with tasty clear soup and chilli . The rice served there is very fragrant. In fact, we often buy the 5kg jasmine rice grain back to cook. It's sold at the counter. Getting other types of rice besides the usual Japanese grains in the supermarkets is difficult . Laksa is another tasty dish here. I often also have the fried tung hoon. 😮(mung bean clear noodle). They also serve chilli Kang Kong (morning glory) n other Asian dishes.
Totally agree that it's so hard to find authentic Singaporean food in Japan... Ive been here for 7 years but so far have only been met with disappointment. Hope theres at least one on this list that reminds me of home😔
Nah...living in Tokyo is definitely NOT expensive. At all. It's waay cheaper than my own hometown, Zurich. Everything is much more affordable here in Tokyo than in my own hometown( which is good but also in a way quite sad ).
The salary is lower compared to SG and the income tax is high in Japan which is true as mentioned by the guy. I travel a few times a year to our local office paid by the company.
I thought the same before moving abroad as well. But after spending years abroad, you have basically explored all the new cuisine in the country and you crave comforting and familiar food.
if i may share. perhaps the meat they use it different but i fondly remember eating sweet and sour pork in the UK and chew for such a long time on it that the sweet and sour flavor was gone XD
Thanks for eating Singaporean food in Japan for us Pei Fang ;D This felt like a gentle love letter about how big the world is, I enjoyed it!
Thank you so much for the good meal and conversation Pei Fang!!
It was a pleasure meeting you :)
And no I was not mad, no worries 🤣
Do try Mr. Chicken at Gotanda, the Singapore chicken rice is very flavourful. It's paired with tasty clear soup and chilli .
The rice served there is very fragrant.
In fact, we often buy the 5kg jasmine rice grain back to cook. It's sold at the counter.
Getting other types of rice besides the usual Japanese grains in the supermarkets is difficult .
Laksa is another tasty dish here.
I often also have the fried tung hoon. 😮(mung bean clear noodle).
They also serve chilli Kang Kong (morning glory) n other Asian dishes.
Pei Fang is the best! Thanks for sharing insights into the live of a foreigner/ SGrean in Japan with us😄
8:52 made me smile haha
that line "For those living abroad, chasing that taste of familiarity is a privilege" hits me hard 🥲
I'm also a Singaporean living near Tokyo, and I've been here 8 years now. Was just craving Singaporean food, so thank you for the recommendations :)
Totally agree that it's so hard to find authentic Singaporean food in Japan... Ive been here for 7 years but so far have only been met with disappointment. Hope theres at least one on this list that reminds me of home😔
Nah...living in Tokyo is definitely NOT expensive. At all. It's waay cheaper than my own hometown, Zurich. Everything is much more affordable here in Tokyo than in my own hometown( which is good but also in a way quite sad ).
Not quite the same income levels though
Singapore is also a very expensive country.
Reminds of the silly expats I meet here looking for their own native food in Singapore and, at the same time, refusing to try our local dishes
The salary is lower compared to SG and the income tax is high in Japan which is true as mentioned by the guy. I travel a few times a year to our local office paid by the company.
Is this subtle advertisement for a particular brand?
6:28 Does this mean the meat was juicy and dry at the same time?
if i were abroad, i wouldnt choose to eat singaporean food. its the best time to explore new culture and cuisine, no need to latch on to familiarity.
These people are abroad for years, not months or weeks. Sometimes they miss home.
I thought the same before moving abroad as well. But after spending years abroad, you have basically explored all the new cuisine in the country and you crave comforting and familiar food.
that may be for you. but do understand it different for others.
You definitely have never LIVED abroad before
strange way of holding a spoon
6:29 Juicy but Dry? kinda oxymoron leh
Asian countries still okay, try Europe... even asian restaurant there not nice. :(
if i may share. perhaps the meat they use it different but i fondly remember eating sweet and sour pork in the UK and chew for such a long time on it that the sweet and sour flavor was gone XD
MC was awkward. I felt the video was really bad
Since when is Hainanese chicken rice is Singaporean?😅😂🤣
different style? do consider googling it.