One of the great features of Singapore life that you show in your videos is how much use is made of outdoor areas (helped, of course, by your always-warm climate). That the authorities allow (and presumably encourage) such open-air markets is a great asset, I think.
Jim, alfresco dining under the stars is popular in Singapore. This usually starts in the evening as the weather is humid during the day. The authorities allow this after collecting a fee. In Singapore, we need permits for everything. On the other hand, night markets used to be in the open-air in the past. Understandably, now these are always under shelter to protect the vendors and the goods/food from rain and shine.
Kampong Glam Ramadan Bazaar has many street food not sold in the Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar. Many of the vendors are friendly. The nearby buildings are conservation buildings and give a special nostalgic feel to this place 😀
@@ShakilMahmudKhan Hi, welcome to Singapore. Kampung Glam is a beautiful heritage area and I suggest that you visit this place first. You can use the route that I took as a guide. After trying out the food, you can walk towards Arab street to go to Haji Lane to feel the vibes there. You can visit Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar on another evening unless you still need fill your stomach 😀
It is good the Ramadan Bazaar starts before Ramadan. We can earmark those stalls by tasting the food earlier, hence can go straight to the stall that we liked when the fasting starts.
Got stalls selling rojak, nasi briyani, hot dog special, habib tea, ramly burger, durian goreng , butter beer, sushi bake, house of lemang and many more.
I don't know as I was on the walking street. None of the cafes blared loud music so I wasn't able to hear whether they turn off the music. Thanks for your comments as this will help my channel 😀
Singapore has 3 major races. Besides Christmas, we have Chinese, Malay and Indian festivals to celebrate. We also have different Art festivals, Food festivals, F1 races etc. We are blessed here. Do visit Singapore if you have extra cash. Jointly with New York, we are the most expensive city in the world in 2022 (Economist Intelligence Unit) 😊
The Chinese will also try to colonize you, that's why have policies to maintain Chinese as majority in Singapore. I know you are a Chinese Malaysian with a fake account.
One of the great features of Singapore life that you show in your videos is how much use is made of outdoor areas (helped, of course, by your always-warm climate). That the authorities allow (and presumably encourage) such open-air markets is a great asset, I think.
Jim, alfresco dining under the stars is popular in Singapore. This usually starts in the evening as the weather is humid during the day. The authorities allow this after collecting a fee. In Singapore, we need permits for everything. On the other hand, night markets used to be in the open-air in the past. Understandably, now these are always under shelter to protect the vendors and the goods/food from rain and shine.
Thank for sharing full support.
Thanks for the support 😀
How cool is this commercial market with lots of street food and bazaar, worth visiting and a great tourist destination!
Thank you for watching my friend ❤️
Very nice tour around this amazing bazaar at tKampong Glam....good share, have not visit there yet...22:17 🙏🏻👍
This bazaar is smaller but I like the ambience here.
Thank you for sharing this fantastic street food tour. So many incredible varieties and the vendors are friendly 💜🤩👍🏼
Kampong Glam Ramadan Bazaar has many street food not sold in the Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar. Many of the vendors are friendly. The nearby buildings are conservation buildings and give a special nostalgic feel to this place 😀
Wonderful video of place to roam around in singapore my friend❤
We have nice food here and plenty of choices 😀
all the makan here are so awesome man!
I need to go back again!!
The food looks delicious especially the Ramly Burgers.
Very beautiful tour of the Ramadan bazaar.... looks absolutely fantastic....thanks for sharing👍👍👍
Kampong Glam is a Heritage area, so this Bazaar has a special feel to it compared to other Bazaars. Thanks for watching 😀
This looks a really pleasant area to walk. Thanks for sharing.
This Bazaar has a lot of delicious food. Thanks for watching 🙏
what an interesting place to visit, this is paradise for street food lovers 😍😍👍
Lot's of street food here. Thanks for watching 😀
@@SingaporeCityWalks yeah, for sure 😂😂😂
The food looks delicious...Great walking tour, nicely filmed 👍👍... thank you for taking us along ( Life In Flip Flops channel 🇨🇦)
Thank you for your support my friend 😀
wonderful ramadan Bazaar in singapore, thank you for your tour friend always 22:17
Thank you my friend 😀
Lively street great walk tour my friend
This is Muslim Ramadan Bazaar. You might these in Philippines too.
Very nice
Thank you my friend 😀
@@SingaporeCityWalks After a few days I am coming to Singapore, it is very exciting😍😍😍
@@ShakilMahmudKhan Hi, welcome to Singapore. Kampung Glam is a beautiful heritage area and I suggest that you visit this place first. You can use the route that I took as a guide. After trying out the food, you can walk towards Arab street to go to Haji Lane to feel the vibes there. You can visit Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar on another evening unless you still need fill your stomach 😀
Very if it is free
It is good the Ramadan Bazaar starts before Ramadan. We can earmark those stalls by tasting the food earlier, hence can go straight to the stall that we liked when the fasting starts.
That's a very good suggestion. Thanks for the suggestion 😀
The bazaar can be held every weekends or everyday just like the many popular night markets in Thailand.
Another added tourist attraction to go to.
The organisers will be very happy to hear your suggestion. They are already earning millions.
You so friendly Zikri. We like u ❤
I like Bang Bang Zikri too. So friendly ❤️
Got stalls selling rojak, nasi briyani, hot dog special, habib tea, ramly burger, durian goreng , butter beer, sushi bake, house of lemang and many more.
I did not film all the stalls as this is a walk through video. You are very observant. Thanks for watching 😀
Did they turn off the music in the cafes to respect the prayer time?
I don't know as I was on the walking street. None of the cafes blared loud music so I wasn't able to hear whether they turn off the music. Thanks for your comments as this will help my channel 😀
I see, Kampong Glam is actually Arab Street.
Kampong Glam is the whole area. Arab street is just 1 of the streets at Kampong Glam.
That Bang Bang by Zikri person😂😂
She's the friendliest vendor at the Bazaar. She deserves a medal. Do watch my RUclips Shorts on Kampong Glam Ramadan Bazaar as she was featured too.
All I can say is that there is always something interesting to see in Singapore...
Singapore has 3 major races. Besides Christmas, we have Chinese, Malay and Indian festivals to celebrate. We also have different Art festivals, Food festivals, F1 races etc. We are blessed here. Do visit Singapore if you have extra cash. Jointly with New York, we are the most expensive city in the world in 2022 (Economist Intelligence Unit) 😊
@@SingaporeCityWalks I love SG, hope to visit again some time...
Malay guy say hello at 1:30
Yes, the young Malay guy. Thank you for watching and listening. Cos not many people actually listen ❤️❤️
Halal ??.
Yes, at Kampong Glam 😀
Must be very costly.
Yes costly but less costly than Chatuchak Night Market and ArtBox
..pleasure ✔✔✔✔✔✔ to see it all...
Thank you my friend 😀😀
@@SingaporeCityWalks 👏👏👏👏
The Chinese run the country well. Malaysia should try it sometime..
Let's steer away from politics in this channel my friend. Thanks for watching.
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The Chinese will also try to colonize you, that's why have policies to maintain Chinese as majority in Singapore. I know you are a Chinese Malaysian with a fake account.
No3. Still no match with geylang serai.
Yes, no match with Geylang Serai. The ambience here is better as this is a heritage area. I personally prefer this place. Thanks for your comment 😀
Jb still better la ..u guys making profits just because of ramadan period..