@@thepapuantraveler Bak Kut Teh ( Meat Bone tea ) is a peppery pork soup that is really local flavor! restaurant chain "Song fa" makes a decent one! also Sambal Stingray from a BBQ hawker ! lastly Mee Rubus from Malay Hawker!
@@LinksRoyal I do love Bak Kuh Teh and Sambal Stingray will make a video soon. I went to Adam Road to try the Mee Rebus there but the line was too long so I opted for something quicker
For Bak Chor Mee, try also Hill Street Bak Chor Mee at Crawford Lane, long wait too though. They are related to the Tai Wah Bak Chor Mee you had eaten, same family members but different stall. Or try Upper Thomson Bak Chor Mee.
as a SG local welcome! hope you had a good time in SG and food!
thank you, do you have any food recommendations?
@@thepapuantraveler Bak Kut Teh ( Meat Bone tea ) is a peppery pork soup that is really local flavor! restaurant chain "Song fa" makes a decent one! also Sambal Stingray from a BBQ hawker ! lastly Mee Rubus from Malay Hawker!
@@LinksRoyal I do love Bak Kuh Teh and Sambal Stingray will make a video soon. I went to Adam Road to try the Mee Rebus there but the line was too long so I opted for something quicker
You pronounced local names of food very accurately. 😮
Thank you
Try Old Airport Road Lor mee....
I do wanna visit Old Airport Road as I have gotten a few people recommending it
Anyone else triggered by the way he picks up the food using his fingers?
Hokkien Mee and Char Kway Teow. Both are delicious but unhealthy
This is true, but sometimes the most delicious foods are not the most healthy, so eat in moderation.
Singapore’s fried Hokkien mee is the only noodle dish that is unique to Singapore. You cannot find this in Malaysia, China or anywhere in the world.
A true local delicacy
bak chor mee is quite unique too
@@KeoNzyou can find in Teochew , and is dry type
Hokkien mee original from home cook fried noodle for hokkien people .
A traveler all the way from Papau New Guinea?! Welcome to our small humble island! Hope you enjoy yourself!
Thank you, really loving it here. Any food recommendations?
For Bak Chor Mee, try also Hill Street Bak Chor Mee at Crawford Lane, long wait too though. They are related to the Tai Wah Bak Chor Mee you had eaten, same family members but different stall.
Or try Upper Thomson Bak Chor Mee.
I do want to go to Hill Street Bak Chor Mee, i saw a documentary on CNA saying how both stalls were related.
Lovely review! Salivating here while watching
Thank you, do you have any food recommendations?
love it
🙏 thank you
Any singapore food recommendations?