Walking through the busy People’s Park food market in Singapore’s Chinatown, with more Asian food choices than you’ll know what to do with.
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28 Comments

  1. What a great night Market. Singapore seems like an eclectic mix of cultures. Truly an interesting place. Chinatown seemed very affordable. I will follow your advice and instead of rushing on the bus to Malaysia I will spend a weekend in Singapore and splurge. Once in a lifetime experience. Thanks Gabriel, your videos never disappoint β˜ΊοΈπŸ‘πŸ‘Œ

  2. Did you feel that some parts of Singapore you visited on day 2 or 3 were more reasonable and affordable in terms of prices? If so, did you feel a change in quality of the food for example?

  3. Hey Gabriel, after Bali if you come to Australia, some to Queensland and visit the Great Barrier Reef. And don't forget to look me up.

  4. Gabe never had Durian Fruit, Wow that's unbelievable, its popular all across Thailand, Malay, Singaland.. is softer than jack fruit & v delicious, just want keep on eating it.. grab one and eat.

  5. Excellent night market food vlog, so many choices..and people. Very lively and highly interesting !
    Have a safe and comfortable flight to Bali…✈😍

  6. Official language of Singapore is English, not Malay although the National anthem is in Malay, English is the first language while Malay, Chinese, Tamil etc are second language depending on your race.

  7. Hi Gabriel, interesting nightlife in Chinatown with an assortment of food choices. The dragon fruit has the same color as the beet which tells me it's high in nitric oxide which improves physical performance. Do you think Bali is more beautiful than Hawaii? How do you compare the two?

  8. You visit so many stalls and not eat a single entrail? This video gives me sheer variety anxiety!!! I wish there was Smell-A-Vision!!!

  9. My son was there in October for his 40th birthday. He has very nice to tell about everything there. Very glad you are back to traveling.

  10. Durians eaten in Singapore and Malaysia are different from those in Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia.
    The fruit is the same durian but of different "species".

    Singapore gained independence because we are no longer wanted in Malaysia federation, especially Tunku Abdul Rahmat. We are kicked out of Malaysia. But Singaporeans are not complaining.

  11. i remember that all the food court restaurants did not offer drinks with the food plates. Instead, one of the shops in the food court was only selling drinks for everyone and had a big selection of choices.

  12. The large bottles of beer you can buy from the coolers in some of those little food court restaurants were the best deal I could find for takeout in Chinatown.

  13. This Chinatown area are mostly China based foreigners chinese as well as shops selling China Chinese food. Very busy over the weekends

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