Foreigners don't know that Singapore was part of Malaysia for less than two years (September 1963 to August 1965). It was Singapore, then a self-ruling state, chose to merge with Malaysia.
You had a piece of lean pork at 10:57. Not much flavour in that but non-offensive so those who are squeamish about innards can start with a bowl of lean pork soup. The soup has tofu these days. It used to be cubes of coagulated pig blood but that got banned in Singapore in the 80s so tofu was used as a substitute.
10:30 - The soup is available in China... But may be different from those in Singapore. Or simply, each have their own localized version of the soup. The Uncle in Red us trying to be polite and not shock you too much about the Organs inside the soup... angmor (westerner) aren't known to like this kind of meat. And myself... I love chicken feet... The soup I make at home, definitely will have chicken feet. PS... Chinese Soups are meant to be 'light'... Not thick and overwhelming with favour... While we do have soups like these, Shark Fin Soup comes to mind... But the majority of the soups are light in favour.
If you like chicken feet, any place selling "tim sum" should have a chicken feet dish that has been marinated and tastes much better than the soup version. Go to Chinatown Complex where they sell meat dumplings, xiao long pau (soup dumplings) and tasty chicken feet.
As a local, am never a fan of chicken feet though it's full of collagen. Tried once during my school trip to Perth Australia. My teacher made me ate. I loke pig's organ soup though i dont eat internal organs, just the tofu, salted veg and lean meats with rice and chili sauce.
Both your soup dishes are 100% Chinese food. If you like to know if a stall sells Chinese, Muslim, or Indian food, the person behind the food stall can be the answer to your question. Chinese food is served by Chinese at a stall. Likewise, for muslim/ malay food, they are served by muslims, and indians will serve indian food. It's unlikely to find a Chinese person behind a food stall selling you Indian food. Also, you do not find a Muslim person at a stall selling you Chinese food.
Usually in hawkers and kopitiam it is like that, because people sell what they know best. If he goes to a restaurant at a mall, there will be mix of races.
@@aaronaroundsome are speaking in Singlish (pidgin English) you won't understand. 🥺 don't talk grammatical correct English to them, only key words to get your points across. It will make your life 👍. Cheers.😄
He's not a guy or dude, have some respect. To have his image depicted on the country's currency is a mark of honour. He's the first president of Singapore. Bon Appetit.
Thumbs up for taking a random bus and heading to the suburbs and eating really local things
thanks I appreciate it.. makes it more fun anyways :0
Foreigners don't know that Singapore was part of Malaysia for less than two years (September 1963 to August 1965). It was Singapore, then a self-ruling state, chose to merge with Malaysia.
ah ok I didn't know they came back together.. wow interesting. I wonder what Singapore would be like now if they didn't gain independence
Greetings from Ireland 💚 this place is on my bucket 🪣 list .quite a while.thanks for sharing
Oh yeah it is definitely worth the trip.. the architecture alone throughout the city is worth it!
That whole stretch of ‘the land of mall’ is SG “Champs-Élysées" known as Orchard Road.
ah ok I see
新加坡土地面积size of Singapore 734.3km²:
4 animal theme zoo 动物园
5 theme parks
9 airports 机场
14 golf courses 高尔夫球
17 water reservoirs 蓄水池
171 shopping malls 购物中心
400+ hotels 酒店
300 parks 公园
4 natural reserves 森林保护区
64 islands。小岛
5M population 人口
91 different races(includes 4 main races)
140 train stations 地铁站
5000 bus stops 巴士站
110 food hawker centre 熟食中心
2200 coffee shops 咖啡店
14,000 F&B 餐厅/酒吧
6 University school 大学
5 polytechnic school 工艺学院
350 primary & secondary school 中小学
22 hospitals 医院
3500 private clinic/dental 私人诊所
1.1million apartment for resident 房子房租
1 million vehicles on road 车
2 casinos 赌场
21 stadiums (exclude school stadium) 体育中心
25 public pool 公共游泳池
117 skyscaper 高楼大厦
2 to 3 millions of trees
22km length of covered walkway!
9,500km of road (马路)
Thanks for the info... it is amazing too because they manicure almost every tree it seems like
You had a piece of lean pork at 10:57. Not much flavour in that but non-offensive so those who are squeamish about innards can start with a bowl of lean pork soup. The soup has tofu these days. It used to be cubes of coagulated pig blood but that got banned in Singapore in the 80s so tofu was used as a substitute.
oh wow I see I didn't try
For pig orgam soup, the thing u said was stomach should be lean meat i think. The soft white thing is just tofu.. 🙋🇸🇬
Yeah I think it was the stomach it was super funky, but good and the tofu was nice and very delicate!
Singapore is awesome country . Do you want to stay or living forever at singapore maybe .
You know I wouldn't mind living in Singapore it is a very livable place. Thats for sure
10:30 - The soup is available in China... But may be different from those in Singapore. Or simply, each have their own localized version of the soup. The Uncle in Red us trying to be polite and not shock you too much about the Organs inside the soup... angmor (westerner) aren't known to like this kind of meat.
And myself... I love chicken feet... The soup I make at home, definitely will have chicken feet.
PS... Chinese Soups are meant to be 'light'... Not thick and overwhelming with favour... While we do have soups like these, Shark Fin Soup comes to mind... But the majority of the soups are light in favour.
ah ok I see interesting well thank you for sharing that. I didn't know most Chinese soups were light. Makes sense 🙏
If you like chicken feet, any place selling "tim sum" should have a chicken feet dish that has been marinated and tastes much better than the soup version. Go to Chinatown Complex where they sell meat dumplings, xiao long pau (soup dumplings) and tasty chicken feet.
Thank you for the recommendation. I do love when the feet are heavily seasoned and very gelatinous. mmm haha
I hope you'll try other types of cuisines in singapore! Malay and Indian food are equally amazing too❤
Yes, I love Indian food! it is such a food city!!
There’s no homeless people & grafitty in Singapore👍
yeah it is very clean 👍👍. Lovely city
As a local, am never a fan of chicken feet though it's full of collagen. Tried once during my school trip to Perth Australia. My teacher made me ate. I loke pig's organ soup though i dont eat internal organs, just the tofu, salted veg and lean meats with rice and chili sauce.
wow you had chicken feet in AUS huh? Yeah it was pretty good I enjoyed it to be honest!
@@aaronaround yea, went to the Chinese dimsum place. It wasn't that bad.
@@aaronaround how is your visit so far?
Vendor is honest to refund some cash 💰 for deducting the bowl of 🍚
yeah that was nice of him to do that.. 👍👍
Yummy food, exotic Chinese food, chicken feet, pig organs etc.
oh yeah the good stuff huh haha
Should try Frog leg porridge at Geylang: G7 Frog Porridge & Live Seafood, 163 Geylang Road, Lor 3 Geylang, S 389239
Ah ok thank you for the suggestion. I have had it in indonesia from a Chinese restaurant but I know it is not the same! 🙏
Local here. I dun eat chicken feet too. Kinda scary
yeah you know honestly I like it :0
Both your soup dishes are 100% Chinese food. If you like to know if a stall sells Chinese, Muslim, or Indian food, the person behind the food stall can be the answer to your question. Chinese food is served by Chinese at a stall. Likewise, for muslim/ malay food, they are served by muslims, and indians will serve indian food. It's unlikely to find a Chinese person behind a food stall selling you Indian food. Also, you do not find a Muslim person at a stall selling you Chinese food.
ah ok I see thanks for the information I appreciate that.
Usually in hawkers and kopitiam it is like that, because people sell what they know best. If he goes to a restaurant at a mall, there will be mix of races.
😂 I think he meant, it's down to one's own preference. The pig's organ soup is saltish as it's better paired with rice which is bland.
Ah ok I see haha yeah I was having a hard time. My ears aren't adjusted to certain accents
@@aaronaroundsome are speaking in Singlish (pidgin English) you won't understand. 🥺 don't talk grammatical correct English to them, only key words to get your points across. It will make your life 👍. Cheers.😄
That guy on the note was the former deceased first president of Singapore.
Obviously he did not do much research before doing his vlog 🤷🏻♂️
yeah I put his name there
Not really no
@@simontang1945Dun be rude, u can’t possibly know everything.
Calling ‘this guy’ ‘this dude’ is not respectful.
You just spilled the paint on the canvas even before you paint it.
well abstract art is highly valued these days 😂
hello, he is a tourist lah, u go other countries also U dun know everything what. be kinder a bit leh.
@@aaronaroundjust call them Aunty/Uncle😂
And my comment was deleted quickly 😂 enjoy ourselves guys. He has absolutely no idea about Chinese culture but acts like he knows
I don't delete comments... it might have gotten held for review and sometimes takes time to show up.
Don’t be rude. He is a tourist, he is only sharing his personal opinion, he is not teaching a lecture on Singapore.
@@aaronarounddon’t mind him.
He's not a guy or dude, have some respect.
To have his image depicted on the country's currency is a mark of honour.
He's the first president of Singapore.
Bon Appetit.
Yeah thanks for the info and the support 👍
@@aaronaround
Thanks Aaron, hope you enjoy your time in Singapore and the delicious cuisines.
hello, he is a tourist lah, u go other countries also U dun know everything what.
There’s 200+ countries no one knows who’s on your money. The country is the size of a medium city in the rest of the world