Hello and welcome back! Today we are eating in only Hawker Centres for 24 hours! Hawker Centres are an open-air facility. Also known as a prepared food center, is frequently found in Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong. They have a large number of stalls that sell various types of inexpensive meals and were constructed to offer a more sanitary alternative to mobile hawker carts.

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πŸ”— Kim San Leng Hawker Centre Little India https://goo.gl/maps/3Pks9vLN7hEpNSHJ6
πŸ”— Sinda Road Hawker Centre Little India https://goo.gl/maps/Bizkkom9iz1raddo6
πŸ”— Maxwell Food Centre:https://goo.gl/maps/tqKB34c9WDbeBkXy6

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23 Comments

  1. Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for showing your food explorations at d hawkers centres in Singapore.

  2. It’s the COE rates (certificate of entitlement) that you need to drive a car. It can double the price of a car. Large car, Mercedes COE right now about $115k. That is what you spend on the COE, then another $100k+ for the car. But there are no traffic jams like Jakarta or Bangkok or KL….

  3. Someone misled you to a kopitiam (coffee shop), instead of a hawker centre, without trying nasi lemak (coconut cream/lemon grass rice) or economical vermicelli. Then no one introduced the rarer to find Fuzhou fishballs and oyster biscuits, on top of the famous fish soup and fritters in Maxwell, despite the change of texture due to Malaysian ban on export of live chicken. Not to mention earlier high probable difference in the chillies paste for your crabs.
    In local colloquial term, you might have been 'taken to Holland'.
    Hopefully at least you come upon that 'candy house' behind Bamboo Leg Hawker Centre on your own.

  4. Great video Jack, I love it when you do food reviews. At least you eat in front of the camera, so many tubers show you the food then cut the video to eat it. Don't understand why they do that.

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  7. The Chinese characters on your water chestnut drink says β€œwater chestnut and cane drink” meaning the drink if made from water chestnut (different from chestnut) and a sort of sugar cane.

  8. U should mix the chili and dark soy sauce for the chicken rice, so happy to see u enjoying SG food πŸ™‚

  9. Jack mate,

    Two issues we should deal with straight up.

    First, many of the places you went into and ate were not hawker centres. They were coffee shops. Hawker centres are usually (semi) government institutions with many independent food stalls. The big hawker centres can host more than one-hundred independent operators. In contrast, coffee shops are usually smaller, privately operated places with a few or maybe ten independent operators selling cooked food and drinks. Both institutions have their joys, but I often find that the coffee shops are a little more laid back and fun even if the prices are slightly higher.

    As for the cost of cars. To buy and operate a car in Singapore you need a certificate of entitlement. Valid for ten years only, the cost of a COE isn't fixed. It varies with demand within a quota system, but generally runs to between $70,000 and $80,000 SGD for a small car. Then you have to buy the car, register it, insure it, pay extra for entering the CBD and using tollways, and also pay a hefty extra on fuel tax. Let's not even start to talk about parking costs.

    To put it bluntly, Singapore is not car friendly.

    But as you say, the public transport system is clean, cheap, safe, comfortable, fast and reliable. Nine times out of ten it is the best option. On the rare occasion it isn't, you can get a Grab which, with out all the traffic hassles is again, clean, safe, reliable and cheap.

    Importantly though, walking and cycling is better in Singapore than in any other Asian city. Try cycling in Delhi and see how long you live before going under a Haryana Roadway Bus or need a lung transplant from all the pollution.

  10. This is my favourite char Kuay teow in Singapore stall 02-17 Outram fried kuay teow Mee Hong Lim market and food centre (another good hawker centre most tourist do not know .They keep going to Maxwell food centre ) Long queue though https://youtu.be/RS9X4w0P-gY

  11. Basic cars at taxed are 120%. That’s 220% in total, on top of an β€œentitlement” certificate that you have to bid for. That cert currently runs for 100,000$ now.

    A base model Honda Civic is 155,000$ as of writing.

  12. If you'd added abit of soya sauce n pepper, the soft boiled eggs would have tasted much better. Nice video btw.

  13. Water Chestnut is good for hot weather and heaty body and in Chinese it says Ma Ti Sui meaning Water Chestnut.

  14. So fun to watch! New subscriber here. I'm going to Singapore in a month for the first time, and I'm so excited for the hawker centers!

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