我身为一个新加坡人就不想尝试这种快速用餐的经验。。。。因为不想ill-treated my stomach and intestines😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣!!!! 现在21世纪已经是一个非常压迫和压力的世界了,如果连私人用餐也那么有压力没能好好快乐的享受和品尝食物。。。。。哎o(︶︿︶)o。。。。那做人比做牛还苦命!!!! 牛羊都知道和会慢慢的吃草。。。慢慢开心的品尝草的美味啦!!! 所以我一辈子都不会也不懂欣赏这种快速文化!!!
Your video makes me feel like being in Hong Kong as I always stay at Tsim Sha Tsui or Jordan areas. It seems that HK may implement quarantine-free travel probably by end of this year. Are you already back in S'pore?
During morning rush, sometimes the MRT train stops for a while at the track nearing Jurong East before pulling in. The timing of the trains can't be always perfect. The train ahead is still at the station, the oncoming train has to stop shortly at the track. Sometimes, people rushing may drop things at the entrance causing slight delays. Only at above ground like interchange at Jurong East that passengers are able to witness it. During non-peak, Downtown Line for example needs no rush due to lesser passengers. The trains would wait a while for passengers before moving off. Not that we like to take our own sweet times. Similarly, in HK it happens too. Service needs to be optimal not just for the sake of speed.
You just made me nervous! Now I'm having second thoughts about going to a Cha Chan Tang if/when I visit Hong Kong. It'll be tough if you can't read traditional Chinese on the menu and the waiter is breathing down your neck.
When I was in HK from 2016-2019, I went to Australia Dairy Co often for my breakfast. The queues were often very long due to tourists. But in 2019 Dec *(protest year), the queues were shorter. The business was brisk due to its convenient location. I normally visited there during off-peak hours. Typically rude service, but in 2019 also partly due to less customers, I was surprisingly offered an extra chair by the waiter to place my bag & winter jacket.
As a comment by (thirty nine), S'pore MRT is just as fast during peak morning/evening hours. Non-peak hours, I agree that HK is much faster. Try taking the MRT at Raffles Place, City Hall, Tg Pagar, Outram, Jurong East & Int'l Business Park during rush hours. You would get the feel just like being in HK. Everyone is rushing to get to work or going home . HK's pace is faster partly due to passengers need to walk much longer distance to get to their destinations due to massive MTR layouts vs S'pore. I'm a fast walker myself. I walk super fast even in HK. When I go to my office in the morning, I practically run & walk fast to save time. In the evening, the mad rush also repeats. During weekends & rest days, we slow down our pace just like people in HK. We can't be forever rushing detrimental to our health.
@@MsKarman I've been to HK for a very long time. By my 3rd visit to HK long time ago, I already knew the answers of walking fast. On Sundays in Spore, the foreign workers walk very fast (day off). It can be seen in interchanges at Outram, Dhoby Ghaut & Jurong East etc. In HK, besides the busy stations, the transfer from Central to HK station is also a mad rush. Dhoby Ghaut & Outram though similar seem can't compare with those massive HK stations. Besides, HK has higher population & it naturally feels much hectic & rushed. 😎😇
好開心陪寶貝Karman公主去全世界最快茶餐廳
Thank you for sharing !寶貝Karman公主❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
好正,見到都想食
玩得開心D
中秋節快樂!寶貝Karman公主❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
长见识了 , thanks 👍
I be going HK this coming Dec, hope to tried it..
Unique experience ☺️
好開始陪Karman姐姐去全世界最快茶餐廳,中秋節快樂(雖然已經過了一天)
習慣就好,中秋節快樂K媽。
祝你人月兩團圓 🌕
😇 cool vlog!
quite cool
1995年和朋友到香港旅游时刚好住在这间牛奶公司楼上的民宿,每天早上出去游玩前都会到这里吃点东西,那时候它们还没出名,不需要排队,食物也好吃。😊
Wow 我還是第一次光顧
中秋快乐 to you and your family
Thanks!!
三十年冇去?
Fully agree. HKG's MTR is super fast and efficient. Love it!
Being spoiled by such efficiency, which is incomparable around the world
Singapore waiting time for MRT the most 2-mins only. Never I came across over 4mins unless train fault somewhere.
Oh you mean during rush hours?
我身为一个新加坡人就不想尝试这种快速用餐的经验。。。。因为不想ill-treated my stomach and intestines😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣!!!! 现在21世纪已经是一个非常压迫和压力的世界了,如果连私人用餐也那么有压力没能好好快乐的享受和品尝食物。。。。。哎o(︶︿︶)o。。。。那做人比做牛还苦命!!!! 牛羊都知道和会慢慢的吃草。。。慢慢开心的品尝草的美味啦!!! 所以我一辈子都不会也不懂欣赏这种快速文化!!!
的確不是每一個人都接受
@@MsKarman
👍👍👍👍
@@MsKarman
继续做优质的视频给新加坡人和香港人看吧! 我很喜欢你回香港所做的视频因为让我更了解香港文化! 如果可以我希望看到香港老百姓的生活比如香港的政府租屋(香港人叫做什么❓) 其实我有在另一个youtuber(Irene) 的视频看到她的介绍可是too brief。你会比较深入香港的"风土民情"🥰🥰🥰🥰。Irene 的介绍视频做得很好只是可能比较年轻。。。没你的视频做得比较details和"风土民情"。我比较喜欢看香港的文化和民情。。。比较生活化的一面。希望能从你的视频看到新加坡和香港人不同文化的交流。。。。虽然我们大家都是华人可是生和成长环境不一样所以思想或多或少都有差异。。。。我就很好奇这方面的东西。。。。。希望能在你的视频看到。。。。谢谢!
喺Singapur 走咗一班等5-6mins算快,喺台灣miss咗一班都要等(臺北 6-8mins,臺北以外的捷運 7-10mins)
我地在香港被竉壞了 😝
午飯時間有機會去中環或者灣仔茶記既速度可能仲快。
有可能
你有没有去过新加坡,nanyang coffee shop? 他跟香港一样的
還未啊~ 同樣步伐
Your video makes me feel like being in Hong Kong as I always stay at Tsim Sha Tsui or Jordan areas. It seems that HK may implement quarantine-free travel probably by end of this year. Are you already back in S'pore?
I’m back to Singapore already. Last Hong Kong Vlog will be released tonight. Stay tuned 🙌🏻
@@MsKarman
Welcome back! It seems that your family has moved to a new house in S'pore. Will take a look at your last vlog for HK tonight.
報導中肯 🤣🤣 事實如此,這種快快快我也不能接受。
特色之一😆
During morning rush, sometimes the MRT train stops for a while at the track nearing Jurong East before pulling in. The timing of the trains can't be always perfect. The train ahead is still at the station, the oncoming train has to stop shortly at the track. Sometimes, people rushing may drop things at the entrance causing slight delays. Only at above ground like interchange at Jurong East that passengers are able to witness it. During non-peak, Downtown Line for example needs no rush due to lesser passengers. The trains would wait a while for passengers before moving off. Not that we like to take our own sweet times. Similarly, in HK it happens too. Service needs to be optimal not just for the sake of speed.
趕住去?边伙記
如果吃太慢,waitor会不会给你白眼,催促你的感觉。
視乎情況吧,但感覺上對女性還是挺禮貌的
通心粉一早煮定一大煲, 有人落单咪俾你,拿D火腿放上去,30秒搅掂
You just made me nervous! Now I'm having second thoughts about going to a Cha Chan Tang if/when I visit Hong Kong. It'll be tough if you can't read traditional Chinese on the menu and the waiter is breathing down your neck.
This is just an extreme case. When you visit HK, you should definitely go to cha chaan teng. Many of their menus have English translation. No worries!
I try this place before around 5 years ago. My friend who stationed in HK brought me there , didn’t know they are famous for fast 🤣🤣🤣
Haha it was my first time there, as there were too many tourists/ people lining up before
@@MsKarman friend told me they famous for the steam egg
@@jameslkk1973 I just knew after i visited the shop.
三個字:超級快!四個字:宇宙最快😂
It’s really very fast in serving 😂 I’m going to try it one day.
Quite unique experience!
我第一百二十個like👍
有錢派吾去?
😀👍
When I was in HK from 2016-2019, I went to Australia Dairy Co often for my breakfast. The queues were often very long due to tourists. But in 2019 Dec *(protest year), the queues were shorter. The business was brisk due to its convenient location. I normally visited there during off-peak hours. Typically rude service, but in 2019 also partly due to less customers, I was surprisingly offered an extra chair by the waiter to place my bag & winter jacket.
I’ve only been there once, so I felt the service was acceptable
@@MsKarman
Their service is super fast. I like it fast too, especially I'm in a rush.
@@limchris1563 you got the point!
As a comment by (thirty nine), S'pore MRT is just as fast during peak morning/evening hours. Non-peak hours, I agree that HK is much faster. Try taking the MRT at Raffles Place, City Hall, Tg Pagar, Outram, Jurong East & Int'l Business Park during rush hours. You would get the feel just like being in HK. Everyone is rushing to get to work or going home . HK's pace is faster partly due to passengers need to walk much longer distance to get to their destinations due to massive MTR layouts vs S'pore. I'm a fast walker myself. I walk super fast even in HK. When I go to my office in the morning, I practically run & walk fast to save time. In the evening, the mad rush also repeats. During weekends & rest days, we slow down our pace just like people in HK. We can't be forever rushing detrimental to our health.
Your observation gives me another perspective ☺️
@@MsKarman
I've been to HK for a very long time. By my 3rd visit to HK long time ago, I already knew the answers of walking fast. On Sundays in Spore, the foreign workers walk very fast (day off). It can be seen in interchanges at Outram, Dhoby Ghaut & Jurong East etc. In HK, besides the busy stations, the transfer from Central to HK station is also a mad rush. Dhoby Ghaut & Outram though similar seem can't compare with those massive HK stations. Besides, HK has higher population & it naturally feels much hectic & rushed. 😎😇
在压力下吃食物,恐怕食不知味吧 😃😃😃
哇 karman 你回香港都2个月了吗
已經回來了~
我未去過!
找天試試
How to enjoy food at such a rush? Not healthy physically and mentally.☹🙁
It’s just for fulfilling physical needs if people are in a rush
用個餐也要急, 對腸胃不好。
3個字。。。好L快。澳牛好似銅鑼灣曾經有分店。
雖然好食、但最唔好趕頭趕命、食得唔舒服😅😅😅😅😅😅
體驗一下就ok
男仔廿分鐘都未埋單應該俾人趕出去
🤣🤣有差別的嗎?
@@MsKarman 咁女仔胃口細d點都會俾多少少時間你。
First time I see her unhappy face in the thumbnail
😂 my face looks a bit serious
台湾马来西亚等国家都觉得新加坡快,而香港却还更快。看来香港是世界最快的吧,还有那个城市比它快?
亦係服務態度極差嘅餐廳之一
有改善呀,我覺得可以接受
快是填肚,並非享受食物。這就是香港人生活?
吃了都不会消化。
我只是盡量半小時內吃完
不喜歡這種環境,吃得很壓力很辛苦,花錢受罪,這些炒蛋麵包toast什麼的 其他地方也可以吃到 味道也就那樣差不多
體驗一次就夠了😝
不敢恭維
我很好奇。。。。香港人走路那么快。。。那么男士就一点比女士更快对吗?如果一个新加坡的女士要跟紧一个香港男士的话。。。。不是要用跑的咯!不然根本不能同步。。。。🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
這點並沒有想過😛
@@MsKarman
😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
为了不那么气喘,跟香港男士一起步行时。。。。新加坡女人就做scooters bike好了😅😅😅😅😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
@@samaxya2534 🤣🤣
新加坡地鐵列車有博愛坐位,有讓小孩,孕婦,老人家,傷殘人士的坐位。香港地鐵列車是沒有博愛坐位的。香港這個城市給人的感覺好不友善沒禮貌。學下台灣和日本他們比較友善和有禮貌
香港的地鐵也有關愛座,受眾一樣