I have been in Singapore for more than 10 years and I have never shopped at the wet market before but after watching your video I’m so inspired to try! Thanks for capturing your adventure, now I kind of know what to expect inside and wow things are really affordable there.
oooooooo the food looks so good! How about another wet market trip next time but Georgia (and perhaps try some bargaining too :D) will do the cooking for Nor hahaha!
Lived in Singapore 1991-1995 on West Coast Drive, Jurong East and Clementi is where we always shopped (NTUC Fairprice) l cannot believe you have lived in Singapore so long and you never shop at Wet market!! It's the only place we shopped for fresh ingredients as Cold storage was way over priced and lm Australian, certainly wasn't sensory overload for me and my Family.
haha poor Nor, macik so embarrassed to mistake you for being filipino.. but she was so cute and helpful with giving you those tips. and your food looks delicious! And loving your videos as usual Georgia!
Daunting even for a Singaporean. Some wet markets like the one at Empress Road has stall owners who speak English and can suggest recipes for the meats you buy from them! And then you head to the other stalls to pick up the rest of the ingredients.
Omg... you just went to the famous Jurong west market. That market is always crowded, that’s why you are overly stimulated and overwhelmed. You should try going to this market on eve of Chinese New Year like 6-7am!
I used mint, spring onions, celery leaves, ginger and chili for this recipe! You can also add other herbs like rosemary, cilantro or any herbs that available! All the best trying!
what's nice about wet markets, is that there is a level of initiation to it. sometimes mothers will introduce their kids to the grocers, and vice versa (the grocer's kids to customers). it ensures the next generation of doing business but also gives it a human touch. many end up being friends over the years. when my grandma passed, the grocers and mongers attended her funeral.
Hello Georgia! Welcome to the west! The food at the hawker in front of the wet market is good too esp the chicken porridge and pancakes :) And more than 20 yrs ago, I bought my first 2 rabbits at the fish shop there :)
The provision store you walked past, Chop Chip Seng, is one of the places I go for things like toiletries, drinks and snacks, their prices are much lower than NTUC's. For example 100 Plus is something like 1.40 for a 1.25L bottle compared to NTUC's $2+ (for a 1.5L though). Might want to take a look in there next time if you are looking for snacks.
Hi Georgia thanks for sharing all this goodie info! We are new expat family from Australia (have been here in sg about a month now) getting lots of useful survival tips from your channel thanks heaps xo
A very appropriate vlog for this Covid-19 season in activities that anyone could indulge in to avoid the boredom -> cooking. A pair of Wellington Boots would be useful while sojourning the wet-markets to avoid getting 'fishy' shoes. There're some very good cooking recipe books that you could get from Popular Book shops. Words are an expression of the inner self and cooking is the expression of artistic culinary passion for sustaining life. Good food satisfies your inner self.
Nor has such a nice kitchen - even got oven! I'm always worried about being scammed at the wet market not that anyone actually wants to scam me i just get nervous i'll look stupid :P
Such refreshing content!! Have to say it's really funny how I discovered your channel when I was living in the UK a couple years back - kinda felt like we traded places. It brought me so much joy and I felt a little closer to home. I still enjoy it all the same now. Thanks, Georgia!!
We used to have live chickens sold in the wet market, they are all locked in cages,they will kill ,remove the feathers for you after purchasing... but it’s later banned by the government due to bird flu.
I love and miss the feel of hawker markets so much! I never used to visit fairprice or cold storage eventhough they were so close to my house! Thanks Georgia I love your perspective of Singapore.. it's very similar to mine!
wow, Nor's cooking looks really delicious! I love sambal as well, we order a homemade one from one of my friends :) thanks for taking us along your wet market trip!
Thank you for creating such an informative content for those who plans to move SIN, just an addition maybe it would be great if you inform the detail about price of each, just for us to know. Thank u 🙏
Only we in North don't joke. Dislike Southerners. Ha! I rent out holiday places to UK people in Europe. Definitely ration, (down to none!,) renting to Londoners. So rude!!!!!
Just a disclaimer in case any overseas viewer sees this... those terrapins (that look like turtles) are being sold as pets.... there are not sold as food...
Nor needs his own You Tube Channel, so great. Food looked delicious
I have been in Singapore for more than 10 years and I have never shopped at the wet market before but after watching your video I’m so inspired to try! Thanks for capturing your adventure, now I kind of know what to expect inside and wow things are really affordable there.
Jurong is dah bestttttttt. Growing up around that area. Jurong have everything you will ever need.
I like Nor in the video!
Nors' Kitchen needs to be a thing xx
Please do this again! Everything looks so good!!
I love Nor's presence on the channel, we've been able to see so much with him in these videos!
Used to hate going to wet market with my mum as a kid cause of the smell and how the water would get on my feet.. but love it now!
Ya, same here🤗
omg, famous market in Jurong. You can take a bus 49 to Jurong Lake Park.
Sea bass in banana leaves are sooo yummy🤤
oooooooo the food looks so good! How about another wet market trip next time but Georgia (and perhaps try some bargaining too :D) will do the cooking for Nor hahaha!
Lols that elderly fishmonger uncle is one of my neighbours! I will show this vid to him if i bump into him!
aww haha hello!!
Lived in Singapore 1991-1995 on West Coast Drive, Jurong East and Clementi is where we always shopped (NTUC Fairprice) l cannot believe you have lived in Singapore so long and you never shop at Wet market!! It's the only place we shopped for fresh ingredients as Cold storage was way over priced and lm Australian, certainly wasn't sensory overload for me and my Family.
Nor is really entertaining. He should make a cooking channel.
6:05 what a voice crack haha. "Check firrsst ~"
This is what i miss about Singapore. Visiting hawker centers and wet markets. Hoping to visit again soon!
oh wow the pumpkin soup look delicious, whats the recipe ? red onion , pumpkin , ginger and ? what the cream on top ?
my favourite market Jurong West Blk 505 market
Georgia finally realises how cheap Singapore can be! Hahaha! Will you shopping at the wet market in future?
haha poor Nor, macik so embarrassed to mistake you for being filipino.. but she was so cute and helpful with giving you those tips. and your food looks delicious! And loving your videos as usual Georgia!
Haha so cute
Everyone is bilingual
Zebra print ...wo Wo looked vy posh!
Daunting even for a Singaporean. Some wet markets like the one at Empress Road has stall owners who speak English and can suggest recipes for the meats you buy from them! And then you head to the other stalls to pick up the rest of the ingredients.
Ahh yes that used to be my local wet market! :)
The makcik is so cute. When things open up again, perhaps you guys can make a video of a BBQ outing.
SRING ONIONNNSSS!!!
Haha she was so cute
More of these please! Great video- Thank you!
:)
Omg... you just went to the famous Jurong west market. That market is always crowded, that’s why you are overly stimulated and overwhelmed. You should try going to this market on eve of Chinese New Year like 6-7am!
Love the rawness of this video plus showing the other side of Singapore 💛
Thanks for watching :)
A very interesting video! The food looks delicious
What aromatics did Nor use for the fish? Lemon, scallions, ginger, red chillies, mint? Was there anything additional?
it wasn't mint but cilantro, possibly parsley. and wrapped in banana leaves, gives it a sweetness in both taste and aroma.
I used mint, spring onions, celery leaves, ginger and chili for this recipe! You can also add other herbs like rosemary, cilantro or any herbs that available! All the best trying!
loved this video, would enjoy seeing more cooking sessions like this!!
i alway’s go there! jurong! 😀
what's nice about wet markets, is that there is a level of initiation to it. sometimes mothers will introduce their kids to the grocers, and vice versa (the grocer's kids to customers). it ensures the next generation of doing business but also gives it a human touch. many end up being friends over the years. when my grandma passed, the grocers and mongers attended her funeral.
Yes, some stall owners will recognize me when I go to the market/hawker as I used to follow my mom and or dad.
This is the real side of Singapore.
What temperature oven to roast the fish?? And what is the white cream on the soup? Do you mind to tell me?
coconut milk
@@lyhthegreat thanks
@@cheryllim3272 I roasted it at 150 degrees for 45 mins to an hour but depends how hot is your oven! The white cream is coconut milk!
@@norasyrafff cool Nor thanks heaps
I love how relatable your contents are. Nothing overhyped. Love it!
Where are the farms in Singapore ?
6:52 considered salted vegetables or sichuan vegetable. Can go with porridge or make soup
Hello Georgia! Welcome to the west! The food at the hawker in front of the wet market is good too esp the chicken porridge and pancakes :) And more than 20 yrs ago, I bought my first 2 rabbits at the fish shop there :)
Gosh... Nor is awesome cook. You're a lucky girl.
Yup, she is lucky to have a friend who cooks well like Nor 😊👍❤
am indeed!
The provision store you walked past, Chop Chip Seng, is one of the places I go for things like toiletries, drinks and snacks, their prices are much lower than NTUC's. For example 100 Plus is something like 1.40 for a 1.25L bottle compared to NTUC's $2+ (for a 1.5L though). Might want to take a look in there next time if you are looking for snacks.
The food looks great! Hope u enjoyed the wet market shopping experience!
The fish wrapped in banana leaf looks really really appetizing.
So tasty!
I’m loving the colors in your videos lately! ❤️
Aw thanks :)
Hi Georgia thanks for sharing all this goodie info! We are new expat family from Australia (have been here in sg about a month now) getting lots of useful survival tips from your channel thanks heaps xo
Helloooo
Greetings from micasa sg 😊👍
Luv this fun and informative content.
Wow. U really go wet market 🤣👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I like the way Nor say & act "Uncle! &....... 😂"
Nice video. Probably try to explore on Singapore Farm area like Lim Chu Kang farmway...They have fresh vegetables planted and also goat farm there...
this is crazy how y'all were able to vlog while shopping at the wet market! can't wait to see more content 😊
A very appropriate vlog for this Covid-19 season in activities that anyone could indulge in to avoid the boredom -> cooking.
A pair of Wellington Boots would be useful while sojourning the wet-markets to avoid getting 'fishy' shoes. There're some very good cooking recipe books that you could get from Popular Book shops. Words are an expression of the inner self and cooking is the expression of artistic culinary passion for sustaining life. Good food satisfies your inner self.
Hey G hows it going, ask ur mate to bring u to the Jurong Fishery Port , dat be intresting for your next vlog video
so interesting
Really enjoyed this video! So rustic, thank you Nor for sharing & Georgia for sharing your experience at the Wet Market with us!
Jeff Goldblum looks like Nor Asyraf 👌
Amazing content! Thank you for that!
Great vlog!, the wet market really does show you what the local Singaporean food & culture is all about, so glad you enjoyed the experience Georgia.
Absolutely love this video. It was awesome/ Thank you.
so glad :)
That looks delicious!
Ooo that fish dish is similar to what we call “pepes ikan” here in Indonesia.. ikan = fish 🤤
Nor has such a nice kitchen - even got oven! I'm always worried about being scammed at the wet market not that anyone actually wants to scam me i just get nervous i'll look stupid :P
*When borders open Nor should take Georgia to Batam for food, shopping and sight-seeing*
Nice!
Wow the food just makes me droooolllll 🤤🤤🤤 I wish I could try those dishes!
It can get quite overwhelming for the first time in the wet market. Totally different from the ones in Europe and US.
certainly is!
Had lived in Jurong since I was a child and watching this video just made me appreciate this wet market much more than before.🥰
aw love that :)
Love your vlogs! I'm getting out of idea on where to go and what to do in Singapore after only over a year!
Yay :)
Nice vlog! Wholesome content
East vs West.... everyone just forgets us Northerners..... grrrrrr....
No issue, the North remembers :p
Such refreshing content!! Have to say it's really funny how I discovered your channel when I was living in the UK a couple years back - kinda felt like we traded places. It brought me so much joy and I felt a little closer to home. I still enjoy it all the same now. Thanks, Georgia!!
The PASSPORT thing should have NEVER been a joke. Majullah Singapura
We used to have live chickens sold in the wet market, they are all locked in cages,they will kill ,remove the feathers for you after purchasing... but it’s later banned by the government due to bird flu.
Ask Nor to post the recipe!
6:27 typical singaporean bargain haha
the food looks so good!🤤🤤🤤
was delicious!
When you cook a sumptuous meal and your friends see the amount of food, natural instincts of those friends would say - bojio 🤣
10:09 luckily we r on mask now. Since young I’m scare to go wet market. Haha
So far to travel. I’m at northeast haha
I love and miss the feel of hawker markets so much! I never used to visit fairprice or cold storage eventhough they were so close to my house! Thanks Georgia I love your perspective of Singapore.. it's very similar to mine!
U can find cheap n expensive food here, depending on the place they get it.
WAIT. NOR IS FILIPINO????
well done guys...love this vlog
wow, Nor's cooking looks really delicious! I love sambal as well, we order a homemade one from one of my friends :)
thanks for taking us along your wet market trip!
Nor’s kitchen is super pretty 😍 And it’s so cool you get to visit the wet market! Ps Georgia, idm if Nor appears on your channel once in a while 😊
Haha I’ll let him know ;)
Damn, that fish with sambal is the perfect pairing. TBH, everything looks scrumptious.
Thank you for creating such an informative content for those who plans to move SIN, just an addition maybe it would be great if you inform the detail about price of each, just for us to know. Thank u 🙏
You should work at Channel News Asia by now. They'll pay you alot for your contents haha
God damn
In London we have the north south passport joke 🤪
Only we in North don't joke. Dislike Southerners. Ha! I rent out holiday places to UK people in Europe. Definitely ration, (down to none!,) renting to Londoners. So rude!!!!!
@@jacqueline8559 I was taking about north and south Londoners not sure what you mean ?
Oh, how nice of him to cook up such a big feast!
So sweet :)
Nice kitchen 👍🏼
It’s so refreshing and heartening to see an expat experience the true blue side of Singapore, even for just a day. More of these please!
Just a disclaimer in case any overseas viewer sees this... those terrapins (that look like turtles) are being sold as pets.... there are not sold as food...
Phew, I thought they were food, for sure
Noor can just start his own RUclips Channel! ((:
It's a great video my dear friend god bless u
Was it a lot of effort to subtitle this video?
Please do a collab with @Wengie please.
The way Asyraf tried to bargain for cheaper price then chuckled hahaha i’d do that too, just to try my luck 😂
Loving your content!
thank you!!
@@GeorgiaCaney I'm a west sider too. Nor's place is pretty near mine. So near yet so far. haha!
Greetings from Indonesia👍👍
whenever i walk past the wet market , always hate the funky smell , now i am glad i have mask on
7:19 lol he got mistaken for a fillipino..btw why is georgia so quiet in this vid? The malay makcik is so friendly
He look Malay to me sia lol.