City Plaza is not really a ghost mall… this is Indonesia’s answer to Lucky Plaza. on sundays the Indonesian migrant workers go here and hang out. that’s why there are a lot of women’s fashion stores, they cater to the Indonesian domestic workers.
My aunt owns a shop there. FYI, many of the clothing shop there are wholesalers, they have customers from overseas/locals who buy their clothes there to re-sell(Monday mornings is the busiest if i remembered correctly). I must say this isn't a conventional mall; a unique mall in itself and definitely not a ghost town.
I rmb when blogshops were the thing (is it still a thing?), this was the place to go for the girls who ran the blogshops to get their stuff! But in today's economy, who's left to wholesale stuff to from sg? Or is it cos rent there is low?
the extension of philippines, from citiy-plaza drain to grand-link mall drain and side lechon and thai to geylang back-lane to school and bao shop. drain walkers. besides whole sale parking goods (batam diamond mall style), steal indonesian-philippino from lucky-plaza, picnic grass areas from paya-lebar-square and walking route from haig road hawker to katong shopping center... its a million strength exchange interlock.
I actually feel that City Plaza has a nostalgic charm to it... Being a former Katong Boy, my childhood hangout malls included Katong Shopping Center, Roxy Square and occasionally City Plaza. There's this feeling that such malls give me that other modern malls cannot. When I step into these malls, I'm immediately brought back to simpler (and less depressing) times, which is a comforting feeling. I'm not being constantly reminded that looks, money and status are the most important things in life, which is the feeling I immediately get when stepping into the Mega Orchard Malls. In these malls, there are no pretenses...you are not judged by other shoppers... I was very contended just going to City Plaza to get a haircut and having a meal after that at Arnolds.
One of the more charming old malls, it's like time is suspended in there. A wholesale clothing mall. It should remain like this, there's no need for more copypasta malls in sg.
I grew up at nearby Marine Parade Estate and travelled there frequently as that was one of the few malls around the area back in the 80s. It was a place full of jeans, T-shirts and ladies wear. The CD shop which you intro was used to be a video cassette rental store back in the 80s where rental of HongKong drama series was very popular back then. Guess I think you are clueless what is a video cassette. The ground floor where the Halal store and snack store are used to be shops selling atifical flowers for decoration. This mall brought back alot of my childhood memories. Thanks for making this video and yes... finding a brief inside the mall is near impossible but not outside.... lol
Nice video! Reminiscent of your earlier videos, no sponsorships and partnerships, just a straightforward walking tour with food. Oh, and the ending was EPIC!
If you like old malls, you can check out Thomson Plaza (we use to call it Yaohan as it was the biggest department store in the mall), Sun Plaza, Lucky Plaza, People’s Park Complex and Holland Road Shopping Centre.
Thomson plaza got renovated so not as old looking as it used to be, a bit more modern, marginally so. I still remember yaohan when it had a small arcade with 20c mechanical rides and merry go rounds on the second floor then it moved to the ground floor next to the cash registers of yaohan with video games and 🎟 dispensed to win prizes. And every Saturday and Sunday everybody would watch WWF on the overhead TVs at the entrance of the electronics section. Burger King was where popular book store is! Not sure if popular is still there.. haven’t been in 7 years. Good times!!
My parents used to own a wholesale shop there, in the 90s it’s one of the 2 main women’s clothing wholesale Center in Singapore… the other one is at Crawford Lane. This was way before online shopping and direct sourcing online took over the world…… there was a need for wholesalers to support smaller local fashion Retailers. There you go :) a bit of background on the mall !
On the 2nd floor, level 2, opposite the foot massage corner shop is a very good Ipoh chicken hor fun stall and pig stomach soup! Called Chi De Fu....they open late afternoon, the owner is a former chef or 5 star hotels in SG 😂
This mall really brings back a lot of memories. I remember my family would go there to eat at Arnold's when it was a special occasion like someone's birthday or there was something to celebrate. Last time there were more food shops just outside the mall and everything tasted super delicious! That was 18 years ago! Thank you for another awesome video ghib buddy👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
This mall is one of my favourites - lots of memories from childhood [hahaa, am a baby boomer]. It is not as packed / busy. I buy clothing, toiletries, shoes, fix my mobile phone and yes, eat here. Love the Indonesian titbits. Laid back, memories of Di Tanjong Katong! Not a ghost town Mall, for sure!
As a regular visitor to Singapore I’ve been there and had Arnold’s. Even bought a carry on bag for my trip home. I like it because it’s old school. Too many of the newer malls have all the same shops.
I used to go City Plaza alot to buy CDs from Malaysian artistes because they always one of the 1st to bring it into Singapore. Arnold's is always juicy and delicious but I don't know when the last time I ate there lol! Old malls have lots of character and City Plaza is still bustling to this day is amazing!
this is the place where i applied for the blue passport. old shopping malls seems to have the same type of flooring, it reminds me of beauty world, bt timah plaza, katong shopping centre and queensway shopping centre.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! I love your videos!! ❤ I've been living in Singapore for 13 years now and I love that I learn a lot about this place from your videos. I am a Jollibee person, but will definitely try Arnold's after watching this video. Great job on your contents! I love it! 👏👏👏👍👍👍🙌🙌
OMG, you sounded EXACTLY like my husband @4:27 ! Did he possess you???!! I laugher so hard through out this epic episode! I kove this mall for its uniquely stubborn ability to stay relevant throughout the decades! I come here to shop for sarongs for Malay weddings, Indonesia food and snacks, and of course the spicy chilli that the mee hoon kuey comes with!!
Only legends know that if you go to City Plaza, you go there to eat at Arnold’s Chicken (still there), then on the 1st floor there’s that machine where you put your hand in (still there), then at the CD shop, if go down that aisle of shops, at the end there used to be a shop called Nora opposite it is a game store where an Auntie would sell not just new games but old games as well, & she preserved old street fighters t-shirts & old gaming magazines. I’m 30 now but this was back in 2007, memories.
When you were doing the video on the worst shopping mall in Singapore, I immediately thought of City Plaza. After watching that video, I realized that as little as I enjoy City Plaza, it does not hold a candle to USSC when it comes to being the worst mall in Singapore. At least there's food here to look forward to and a huge nostalgic vibe. Oh, I used to love the Penang Laksa at the lvl 5 coffee shop and thought it was the best Penang Laksa in Singapore. I remember spending $7 and it came with 2 full fillets of sardine when most shops elsewhere would only have sardine crumbs in the soup. That must have been more than 10 years ago though. 😂 I wonder if the stall is still there. 🤔
I remember going to Arnold's when my age was still one digit. At that time there was only this branch. This is the origin. More branches of Arnold's only started appearing much later I believe. Very nostalgic. I visited City Plaza just over a month back myself(never been there in over a couple of decades) and was surprised at how active it was.
Oh I love the noodles and the very spicy chilli! Almost every table patrons order from this stall. It's been there for more than 20 yrs. I like the ending, bro!
The only times I come to City Plaza is for the two eateries you mentioned. I may live in this area just a few minutes walk away from City Plaza Mall but honestly I don't frequent this mall. Btw, were you anywhere in Bedok by any chance recently? Thought I saw someone that looked like you.
I used to live directly opposite city plaza and the ban Mian is really good. However, u missed out eating the nasi padang at level 1, it’s a really delicious nasi padang.
I went there 2 weeks ago. I found it quite vibrant! It is mainly hot spot for Indonesia domestic helper. It is like a little Indonesia. Arnold's chicken is like one of the flag ship fast food restaurant. there.
Thanks for this video on City Plaza, keeping an open mind and with positive things to say in the end. Those ignorant comments at the start of the video just shows that they never lived thru the golden 80s era. This video and City Plaza brings back many memories of the 1980s when my Dad will bring me to shop and buy me toys almost every weekend.
Should visit Havelock 2. Right smack in Chinatown but almost nobody in there on the weekdays and dead silent on the weekends. The carpark is so empty you get flashback scenes in your mind where a robber pulls out with a gun behind your head
Guys , we have our own KFC , the OG legendary Arnold chicken ! It’s been around for as many as 30’plus years . IMO I really think it’s one of the best fried chicken I’ve tasted . It’s always served piping hot , the meat was juicy and succulent , totally finger licking good . If the western gotten KFC to their name , while Philippine have Jollibee and Malaysia with its own DFC , well we have our very own ARNORLD chix ! And it can topped any one of the competitors above . Support local branding 💪 Luving it 😊 !
Went to Arnold’s bedok branch twice. First trip, piping hot crispy juicy spring chicken! The best money can buy!! Second trip, went over with wifey! Full of anticipation as I told my wifey the goodness of Arnold’s! Turns out a dud! Chicken was refried to heat the ones sitting on the shelf for too long. So, chicken was dark brown, rancid smell and , no, it’s not juicy anymore ! Got ridiculed by wifey for overstating Arnold’s goodness. Sad sad sad! 😔
@@jamesng9811 True that , I did experienced the same problem with this Bedok branch . Arnold need to address this issue if they want to stay relevant in the market . Hope they can keep up to their standard in all outlet .
@@jamesng9811get another wife. Too much complain over small little issue. Shd be happy outing with your company hand in hand rather than complain over a bloody dehydrated fried chicken.
Go to MacPherson Mall M2. That one is only around 10 years old but very few tenants. Even the Fairprice moved out. I don't think you can spend $100 there unless you go at night when the clubs and stuff open.
Hahaha. I live nearby and this is not ghost town. They have good food like Arnold’s, good rates for clothing, good watch repair shop wedding stuff and a boardgame toy shop. They also have Kwan’s pastry which serves homely food and good cookies and Chinese dumplings.
Wow there's still a Bocca Della Veritae there! I used to always play with the one at Tanjong Katong Complex, Joo Chiat area. That's another classic mall lol
Food-wise, you missed a couple of interesting places. 1. Chiderful Restaurant on the 2nd Floor - run by a former chef from Resorts World. Great Ipoh style and Chinese (restaurant standard) food. 2. The Indonesian Bakso stall at the food court that only opens on Sat and Sun. Both worth trying.
This is by far the funniest video..... You WERE influenced by others..... Just to find brief🤣🤣🤣🤣. But ya.... This is definitely like a good place to hide from bustling malls... (except weekends)
City plaza was a very busy mall back like 10 to 15 yrs ago. I used to visit there every Monday to buy wholesale clothings to sell. But they were all affected by ecommerce and big brands boutiques after that. And yes, my fav mee hook kuay noodles shop is still at 5th floor! Yeah! U should have visit this mall on Sunday and it will be crowded with many indonesians here for gathering outing w their friends
Hi Ghib,, i dont know if i ever went there one time long long time ago becoz my family said we went there one time anyway thks for showing it again,, its so funny you found that brief, i think its yours you put it there 🤣hahahha,, nice vlog Ghib Huat ahh 👍😎😇 oh i like that chair massage, if only all the mall provide that chair massage,, 😅
Used to go here frequently during the 80s and 90s. Think there used to be a video game shop where I got most of my Nintendo and Sega games. Now it's Indonesian workers equivalent to Peninsular Plaza for Burmese and Lucky Plaza for Filipinos.. You went there on a wrong day to find it "empty". Try weekends especially Sunday
This one has some crowd, the one that has no crowd is Beauty World Plaza. Next to it are Beauty World Shopping Centre ( small-mid crowd ) and Bukit Timah Shopping Centre ( smaller crowd ).
Just subscribed to your channel this weekend. Love your content......i wish i saw your channel before i went to Singapore two weeks ago. Now i have to come back!
City Plaza is not really a ghost mall… this is Indonesia’s answer to Lucky Plaza. on sundays the Indonesian migrant workers go here and hang out. that’s why there are a lot of women’s fashion stores, they cater to the Indonesian domestic workers.
City Plaza used to somewhat be a wholesale place for female fashion.
Before it becomes a Lucky Plaza for Indonesian maids, it attracts the women from Geylang.
Here only full house on sat n sun
My aunt owns a shop there. FYI, many of the clothing shop there are wholesalers, they have customers from overseas/locals who buy their clothes there to re-sell(Monday mornings is the busiest if i remembered correctly). I must say this isn't a conventional mall; a unique mall in itself and definitely not a ghost town.
My Aunt too has a shop there selling ladies clothings. 😊 We do visit her sometimes.
Agree. It was bustling in the evenings, especially over the weekends. How is that a ghost town mall?
I rmb when blogshops were the thing (is it still a thing?), this was the place to go for the girls who ran the blogshops to get their stuff! But in today's economy, who's left to wholesale stuff to from sg? Or is it cos rent there is low?
15:01 😂😂😂😂 I watched the ending 3 times . This is the best Ive ever watched!
Ghost town?
Come on Sunday, all the ghost will run away for 1 day
LOL 😂
the extension of philippines, from citiy-plaza drain to grand-link mall drain and side lechon and thai to geylang back-lane to school and bao shop. drain walkers.
besides whole sale parking goods (batam diamond mall style), steal indonesian-philippino from lucky-plaza, picnic grass areas from paya-lebar-square and walking route from haig road hawker to katong shopping center... its a million strength exchange interlock.
😂😂😂😂
This mall has become a crowded shopping mall for helpers on Sunday. U should come take video on Sunday. 😂😂😂
yes is true, im staying this area 😂
I actually feel that City Plaza has a nostalgic charm to it... Being a former Katong Boy, my childhood hangout malls included Katong Shopping Center, Roxy Square and occasionally City Plaza. There's this feeling that such malls give me that other modern malls cannot. When I step into these malls, I'm immediately brought back to simpler (and less depressing) times, which is a comforting feeling. I'm not being constantly reminded that looks, money and status are the most important things in life, which is the feeling I immediately get when stepping into the Mega Orchard Malls. In these malls, there are no pretenses...you are not judged by other shoppers... I was very contended just going to City Plaza to get a haircut and having a meal after that at Arnolds.
Strongly agreed. Like the place
Yes all the modern malls have global brands and just don’t feel as nostalgic
Use to play at lan there and grandlink
the determination for men's brief is unbelievable
He was in ghost town, so the ghost gave him one. Next time he need to bring some joss stick and red candles as payment.
One of the more charming old malls, it's like time is suspended in there. A wholesale clothing mall. It should remain like this, there's no need for more copypasta malls in sg.
I grew up at nearby Marine Parade Estate and travelled there frequently as that was one of the few malls around the area back in the 80s. It was a place full of jeans, T-shirts and ladies wear. The CD shop which you intro was used to be a video cassette rental store back in the 80s where rental of HongKong drama series was very popular back then. Guess I think you are clueless what is a video cassette. The ground floor where the Halal store and snack store are used to be shops selling atifical flowers for decoration. This mall brought back alot of my childhood memories. Thanks for making this video and yes... finding a brief inside the mall is near impossible but not outside.... lol
Your video always makes such old places so interesting to visit.
Glad you like them!
Thanks!
Appreciate it Hillary! Huat ah!!
Nice video! Reminiscent of your earlier videos, no sponsorships and partnerships, just a straightforward walking tour with food. Oh, and the ending was EPIC!
I love where this series is going!!
If you like old malls, you can check out Thomson Plaza (we use to call it Yaohan as it was the biggest department store in the mall), Sun Plaza, Lucky Plaza, People’s Park Complex and Holland Road Shopping Centre.
Sun plaza are not so old
Thomson plaza got renovated so not as old looking as it used to be, a bit more modern, marginally so. I still remember yaohan when it had a small arcade with 20c mechanical rides and merry go rounds on the second floor then it moved to the ground floor next to the cash registers of yaohan with video games and 🎟 dispensed to win prizes. And every Saturday and Sunday everybody would watch WWF on the overhead TVs at the entrance of the electronics section. Burger King was where popular book store is! Not sure if popular is still there.. haven’t been in 7 years. Good times!!
The ending was... brief.
A brief comment.
Hahaha!!! Why you say that huh? Why you say that? Hahaha
@@rockman1122 I was floored by how brief it was.
@@romkoh maybe i am trying to trick people to watch til the end?
Weird Japanese culture, haha
My parents used to own a wholesale shop there, in the 90s it’s one of the 2 main women’s clothing wholesale Center in Singapore… the other one is at Crawford Lane. This was way before online shopping and direct sourcing online took over the world…… there was a need for wholesalers to support smaller local fashion Retailers. There you go :) a bit of background on the mall !
Oh I like the Ban Mian on the top floor food court, and also this was the very first outlet of Arnold's Fried Chicken
Yea man. That's the only Arnold's that can still eat... The other outlets really cannot make it
Arnold’s Fried Chicken 1st outlet was on the 2nd floor in Odeon Katong mall before they moved to City Plaza
On the 2nd floor, level 2, opposite the foot massage corner shop is a very good Ipoh chicken hor fun stall and pig stomach soup! Called Chi De Fu....they open late afternoon, the owner is a former chef or 5 star hotels in SG 😂
Aw I missed it!
I only go there to buy Arnold’s Fried Chicken level 2. Jollibee at Payalebar Square level 1 is just 10 minutes walking distance from city plaza.
This mall really brings back a lot of memories. I remember my family would go there to eat at Arnold's when it was a special occasion like someone's birthday or there was something to celebrate. Last time there were more food shops just outside the mall and everything tasted super delicious! That was 18 years ago! Thank you for another awesome video ghib buddy👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
🤣 That ending was epic. A wild one!
I like how the toilets are really clean!
This mall is one of my favourites - lots of memories from childhood [hahaa, am a baby boomer]. It is not as packed / busy. I buy clothing, toiletries, shoes, fix my mobile phone and yes, eat here. Love the Indonesian titbits. Laid back, memories of Di Tanjong Katong! Not a ghost town Mall, for sure!
As a regular visitor to Singapore I’ve been there and had Arnold’s. Even bought a carry on bag for my trip home. I like it because it’s old school. Too many of the newer malls have all the same shops.
I used to go City Plaza alot to buy CDs from Malaysian artistes because they always one of the 1st to bring it into Singapore. Arnold's is always juicy and delicious but I don't know when the last time I ate there lol! Old malls have lots of character and City Plaza is still bustling to this day is amazing!
Good job bro!! Thank u for posting videos!!
this is the place where i applied for the blue passport. old shopping malls seems to have the same type of flooring, it reminds me of beauty world, bt timah plaza, katong shopping centre and queensway shopping centre.
Queensway shopping centre
I love this kind of malls..reminds me of the good old days of the 80s/90s
Thank you for another enjoyable video, brightens up my day after hard day work. My heart melted when u bought the gifts for yr loved ones, aww!
Interesting I'll watch this with a nice brew shortly. Love all your content it's great seeing these places
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! I love your videos!! ❤ I've been living in Singapore for 13 years now and I love that I learn a lot about this place from your videos. I am a Jollibee person, but will definitely try Arnold's after watching this video. Great job on your contents! I love it! 👏👏👏👍👍👍🙌🙌
Yeah it’s really yummy!!🤤
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OMG, you sounded EXACTLY like my husband @4:27 ! Did he possess you???!!
I laugher so hard through out this epic episode! I kove this mall for its uniquely stubborn ability to stay relevant throughout the decades! I come here to shop for sarongs for Malay weddings, Indonesia food and snacks, and of course the spicy chilli that the mee hoon kuey comes with!!
City plaza has many female clothing wholesalers here . Many Indonesia and other nearby countries come here and buy stock.
So funny- the bit when Ghib san was surprised that $5 neatened his overall look!😂😂😂
Omg what a hilarious and fun episode!! 😅 the brows was well done and now I want to visit this mall just for the Arnold’s chicken! Thanks Ghib :)
this is one of the best videos ...that ending was too brief though
Only legends know that if you go to City Plaza, you go there to eat at Arnold’s Chicken (still there), then on the 1st floor there’s that machine where you put your hand in (still there), then at the CD shop, if go down that aisle of shops, at the end there used to be a shop called Nora opposite it is a game store where an Auntie would sell not just new games but old games as well, & she preserved old street fighters t-shirts & old gaming magazines. I’m 30 now but this was back in 2007, memories.
If you like old malls, you can try around the beauty world and bukit timah area >>> Cornation Plaza, Bukit Timah Plaza.
Wild Briefs, one of the Pokemons found outside of Japan. Jipun Kia is lucky to capture this rare creature.
I do remember this place though, brings back the 80s nostalgia
alot of them may not know this place back in the 80s and 90s, city plaza is the place to go for video games back in the days
Funny ending...Ghib 😂love your videos
When you were doing the video on the worst shopping mall in Singapore, I immediately thought of City Plaza. After watching that video, I realized that as little as I enjoy City Plaza, it does not hold a candle to USSC when it comes to being the worst mall in Singapore. At least there's food here to look forward to and a huge nostalgic vibe. Oh, I used to love the Penang Laksa at the lvl 5 coffee shop and thought it was the best Penang Laksa in Singapore. I remember spending $7 and it came with 2 full fillets of sardine when most shops elsewhere would only have sardine crumbs in the soup. That must have been more than 10 years ago though. 😂 I wonder if the stall is still there. 🤔
Wait, a sequal to Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre?!
This is tons livelier than Upper Serangoon
Used to go there paktor 😂 3 decades ago. Maybe it’s time to revisit the place ,reminiscing the good old times😂
This is the first time I ever heard of "Men's Brief"...BRAVO!!!!
Lol, the last part was really funny!
I remember going to Arnold's when my age was still one digit. At that time there was only this branch. This is the origin. More branches of Arnold's only started appearing much later I believe. Very nostalgic. I visited City Plaza just over a month back myself(never been there in over a couple of decades) and was surprised at how active it was.
Also I think some of the sellers relocated here because Tanjong Katong Complex is closed?
Oh I love the noodles and the very spicy chilli! Almost every table patrons order from this stall. It's been there for more than 20 yrs. I like the ending, bro!
Good episode esp the Arnold's bits cos they really have good stuff. Would love to see more of the DVD shop though.
eh Ghib-san, men's briefs is staged leh haha! But still nice to give a fun ending to the clip. Well done!
The only times I come to City Plaza is for the two eateries you mentioned. I may live in this area just a few minutes walk away from City Plaza Mall but honestly I don't frequent this mall.
Btw, were you anywhere in Bedok by any chance recently? Thought I saw someone that looked like you.
15:26, those expression is so beyond priceless ..... and finally found some unknown brief.
City Plaza mall carries many core memories for my family and me. Definitely nostalgic!
LOL at the ending! I had to check out your google review and it’s legit! 😂😂😂
I used to live directly opposite city plaza and the ban Mian is really good. However, u missed out eating the nasi padang at level 1, it’s a really delicious nasi padang.
I went there 2 weeks ago. I found it quite vibrant! It is mainly hot spot for Indonesia domestic helper. It is like a little Indonesia. Arnold's chicken is like one of the flag ship fast food restaurant. there.
Didn’t know that Arnold’s had a half chicken on their menu. Must try next time. Looks really SHIOK!😋
I grew up in my teens shopping and eating in this area. Thank you for reviewing these forgotten neighbourhood malls
Very retro mall & love shopping there. Dont think you can find one quite like it in the East anymore. Enjoy!
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Thanks for this video on City Plaza, keeping an open mind and with positive things to say in the end. Those ignorant comments at the start of the video just shows that they never lived thru the golden 80s era. This video and City Plaza brings back many memories of the 1980s when my Dad will bring me to shop and buy me toys almost every weekend.
Should visit Havelock 2. Right smack in Chinatown but almost nobody in there on the weekdays and dead silent on the weekends. The carpark is so empty you get flashback scenes in your mind where a robber pulls out with a gun behind your head
Basically lunchtime and evening time business .
City Plaza was one of my hangout spots with friends back in the 90s. Good old days.
My goodness… the end was hilarious! 😂
Guys , we have our own KFC , the OG legendary Arnold chicken !
It’s been around for as many as 30’plus years .
IMO I really think it’s one of the best fried chicken I’ve tasted .
It’s always served piping hot , the meat was juicy and succulent , totally finger licking good .
If the western gotten KFC to their name , while Philippine have Jollibee and Malaysia with its own DFC , well we have our very own ARNORLD chix ! And it can topped any one of the competitors above .
Support local branding 💪
Luving it 😊 !
Went to Arnold’s bedok branch twice. First trip, piping hot crispy juicy spring chicken! The best money can buy!! Second trip, went over with wifey! Full of anticipation as I told my wifey the goodness of Arnold’s! Turns out a dud! Chicken was refried to heat the ones sitting on the shelf for too long. So, chicken was dark brown, rancid smell and , no, it’s not juicy anymore ! Got ridiculed by wifey for overstating Arnold’s goodness. Sad sad sad! 😔
@@jamesng9811 True that , I did experienced the same problem with this Bedok branch .
Arnold need to address this issue if they want to stay relevant in the market .
Hope they can keep up to their standard in all outlet .
Arnold's is local? I didn't know that.I love Arnold's Chicken.
@@jamesng9811get another wife. Too much complain over small little issue. Shd be happy outing with your company hand in hand rather than complain over a bloody dehydrated fried chicken.
I thought Tenderfresh is our local OG
There's a CD shop at People's Park Center at Basement 1 too. and it's got way older CDs, especially from older Chinese singers.
Go to MacPherson Mall M2. That one is only around 10 years old but very few tenants. Even the Fairprice moved out.
I don't think you can spend $100 there unless you go at night when the clubs and stuff open.
5:37 Very courageous! Filming right under a 'no photography' sign! 🤪
The management should consider taking away that stupid signage. How else to promote this mall? This is 2024 already. This is a mall, not a temple.
@@64ytbit’s ok, that’s videography 😂
you are so creative
Hahaha. I live nearby and this is not ghost town. They have good food like Arnold’s, good rates for clothing, good watch repair shop wedding stuff and a boardgame toy shop. They also have Kwan’s pastry which serves homely food and good cookies and Chinese dumplings.
love to watch your videos - so funny at times . keep it up
Wow there's still a Bocca Della Veritae there! I used to always play with the one at Tanjong Katong Complex, Joo Chiat area. That's another classic mall lol
Marie’s skills are legit. Always made advance bookings. Very authentic Thai massage.
Food-wise, you missed a couple of interesting places. 1. Chiderful Restaurant on the 2nd Floor - run by a former chef from Resorts World. Great Ipoh style and Chinese (restaurant standard) food. 2. The Indonesian Bakso stall at the food court that only opens on Sat and Sun. Both worth trying.
So funny ghib..you found one men's brief...hahaha😂
oh man they way u ate the 'Arnold's' chicken makes me very hungry.... good review!
I cannot believe that you picked up the men’s brief 😮
Did Ojisan de-brief his men's brief, place it on the floor and pretend he find it by accident?
did he bring his own brief to film?
Anyone knows where the first floor halal restaurant moved to?? I MISS THE HOT PLATE BEEF STEAK!
Brilliant creative ending…i burst out laughing..😂🤣🤣👏
This is by far the funniest video..... You WERE influenced by others..... Just to find brief🤣🤣🤣🤣. But ya.... This is definitely like a good place to hide from bustling malls... (except weekends)
City plaza was a very busy mall back like 10 to 15 yrs ago. I used to visit there every Monday to buy wholesale clothings to sell. But they were all affected by ecommerce and big brands boutiques after that. And yes, my fav mee hook kuay noodles shop is still at 5th floor! Yeah! U should have visit this mall on Sunday and it will be crowded with many indonesians here for gathering outing w their friends
It is crowded with all the Indonesian helpers on the weekend. You should go to Adelphi and peninsular plaza as well, really old school vibes too
🤣🤪🤣🤪🤣🤪👏👏 Ghib-san, you’re hilarious!
Hi Ghib,, i dont know if i ever went there one time long long time ago becoz my family said we went there one time anyway thks for showing it again,, its so funny you found that brief, i think its yours you put it there 🤣hahahha,, nice vlog Ghib Huat ahh 👍😎😇 oh i like that chair massage, if only all the mall provide that chair massage,, 😅
Your Mandarin pronunciation getting good Ghib 🫡 👍
Xiexie 😊
That thumbnail is amazing lmaooo
The Ending! No way! Did you stage it?? Lolol
I thought the security guard approached you to ask why you go around asking people whether they got men's briefs
Not gonna lie I was also worried about that too😂
Hey! Ghib .... cannot find brief shop, so you remove yours at the end and placed it on the ground for the video. So cool...hahaaa
What an ending!
Used to go here frequently during the 80s and 90s. Think there used to be a video game shop where I got most of my Nintendo and Sega games. Now it's Indonesian workers equivalent to Peninsular Plaza for Burmese and Lucky Plaza for Filipinos.. You went there on a wrong day to find it "empty". Try weekends especially Sunday
This one has some crowd, the one that has no crowd is Beauty World Plaza. Next to it are Beauty World Shopping Centre ( small-mid crowd ) and Bukit Timah Shopping Centre ( smaller crowd ).
There is Malay chicken rice stall downstairs.y didn't U go in n try the food
I love city Plaza… i hope remain the same forever!
Come on Sunday and u can't breathe! Super packed to the core!
It’s so ticklish for asking men’s brief in city plaza! 🤣 this video really makes my day! 👍😂
fyi Arnold's main branch/first is at City Plaza!
those who grew up at in the area iykyk
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