okay before anyone asks , im a singaporean and yes singapore's cost of living is indeed high , but this place that they visited , toa payoh , is an older estate of singapore and thus food there is much more valuable and cheap , food there taste damnnn good too. Usually older estates liek this , their residents are mainly the older uncles and aunties
@@AuskaDezjArdamaath No, I imagine they mean 'estates' as in 'housing estates'. If you check out the "Public Housing in Singapore" article on Wikipedia, it's a really interesting read.
@@udaymuammar968 Hey Uday, I've checked back a couple of their past videos, check out this 1 RE: ua-cam.com/video/OA-B1vbo0aE/v-deo.html @ the 10:04 mark, she's eating an 'exotic item' but she definitely doesn't look as though she's enjoying it!
Geez, the more I see your Hawker videos, the more I wanna visit Singapore. We don't have any hawkers here in Canada, at least in my province, and I find them incredibly interesting. Hope to visit Singapore when it's safe to do so
Hawkers are unique to Singapore which is what makes them special. Great quality food for cheap but just be mindful of the crowded environment especially at night. I always love to eat omlettes there, they prepare the best omlettes!
These videos always make me hungry but also make me appreciate just how hard these people work to earn a living. You can see how so many of them are elders who have been doing this for years and it's amazing.
Favorite episode so far!!! I love the amazing commentary, usually i am left guessing on what is actually being cooked but now i know!! Thank you so so much! Keep up the awesome videos you guys!
I lived in Singapore as a kid from 89-99, and haven't been back since my family moved to the US. Now my wife and I are planning our late honeymoon to Singapore next year, and one of the things I'm most excited about is revisiting my family's old weekend stomping grounds, Toa Payoh Central lol. I already plan on starting with Goreng Pisang and a butterfly bun in the morning!
I love eating pork buns too. The texture of the dough & the delicious pork filling. Pure comfort food. I prefer buying them. I love cooking, but do not have the patience to try make them. Good luck. 🙂
chendol looks so interesting… from my point of view it looks more like a main dish than a dessert…. minus the shaved ice of course. definitely something I would love to try. Where I live i would have a better chance of trying it if I make it myself. I have a shaved ice maker so im assuming i can get the rest of the ingredients to make it at H-MART.
I recently found this channel, hugely enjoying your videos! I must say I love to watch the ladies reaction to food - her face never lies & it's fun to see it when she likes something 👍🏾
@@FeoragForsyth I remember my Mum giving me a round, red, Allan and Handbury’s tin of them, with a print of Winnie the Pooh on the lid. Also remember getting my 1st cavity from them, when I scoffed the lot. Haven’t eaten them since! 🍬
Dang! Been years watching dancing bacon but just know that it provides the caption for every components in video. Everytime I just interpreted by myself
wow! i see that the food we have has so many similarities. different names, look about the same. i already can imagine the taste because of the familiarity.
Uncle Roger would freak out if he sees rice being used like this... Also the sugarcane juice is far the best drink I ever had. There is this Chinese plaza where this guy sells a large jug of freshly squeezed sugar cane juice for no more than ten bucks. Good value. But that was like a few years ago since I last had that, I don’t even know if that guy is still selling it especially during this time of year...
He isn't going to freak out because not only is it a commonly eaten Chinese food, it is also prevalent in Singapore and Malaysia so he probably grew up eating those.
I love your videos! You make me want to visit all these countries and try their awesome food!!! Thanks for making this videos food is amazing❤️ Hope I can visit these places someday
South East Asian here. We've both idli and chwee kueh, so we know both food very well. While it does sorta look like idli in shape, but the texture of a chwee kueh is totally different. Idli is more breadlike whereas chwee kueh is like... chewy dense jelly like consistency.
okay before anyone asks , im a singaporean and yes singapore's cost of living is indeed high , but this place that they visited , toa payoh , is an older estate of singapore and thus food there is much more valuable and cheap , food there taste damnnn good too. Usually older estates liek this , their residents are mainly the older uncles and aunties
You probably mean neighbourhood, right?
@@AuskaDezjArdamaath No, I imagine they mean 'estates' as in 'housing estates'. If you check out the "Public Housing in Singapore" article on Wikipedia, it's a really interesting read.
But... but no one actually asked
@@f1nalv3nt ermmm the definition of ‘before’ too hard for u to understand ??
@@aiteshi1132 my bad man... I wanted to say ‘ no ones going to ask’
I love watching these Street Food videos. For years I have wanted to visit Singapore. Someday.
Lol
Me too
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Wow... can you imagine 40 years down the road that these videos are used to archive Singapore's hawker culture.
Ohhh Mrs Bacons can we have a bad reaction compilation of dishes that weren’t to your taste? Please, thank you, love your content!
She does, look at her face when she doesn't enjoy it, she frowns.
@@TM86880 Timestamp?
@@udaymuammar968 Sorry, no timestamp in this video, what I was referring to are their past videos!
@@TM86880 Oh, okay
@@udaymuammar968 Hey Uday, I've checked back a couple of their past videos, check out this 1 RE: ua-cam.com/video/OA-B1vbo0aE/v-deo.html @ the 10:04 mark, she's eating an 'exotic item' but she definitely doesn't look as though she's enjoying it!
I’m not sure what’s being made at the beginning, but it both scares me and delights me at the same time.
Preserved Radish, there's CC for some information there:D
It's salty
Is that oil? Like sooooo much oil.....
@@mynameis999 my eyes are Like 👀😱
It tastes really really good.
i was from toa payoh, this brought back so many good childhood memories, thanks for sharing!
I don't know why these videos are so therapeutic and relaxing to watch lol
I am mesmerised at the pau making uncle’s skills.That’s years of dedication right there
Geez, the more I see your Hawker videos, the more I wanna visit Singapore. We don't have any hawkers here in Canada, at least in my province, and I find them incredibly interesting. Hope to visit Singapore when it's safe to do so
@@CobraDove1111 No it's not, you're just falling for a conspiracy theory.
@@wareforcoin5780 what did they say?
you should come
trust me bro it's phenomenal
Hawkers are unique to Singapore which is what makes them special. Great quality food for cheap but just be mindful of the crowded environment especially at night. I always love to eat omlettes there, they prepare the best omlettes!
The lady is so charming and cute, she gives total comfort vibes to the video 💖💖💖
Would you say the same if they turn out to be lesbians?
@@RonLarhz why wouldn't I support my own community? It actually doesn't matter, if you don't think like that go get some therapy
Erm that is his mom😂
@@minnimousy1996 umm...😳 Damn HAHAHAHA SORRY I- BYE 🤡
No I don't think so
Being in a country where fast food like this is not available, you are eating in food heaven, Love the mix of Asian flavors!
These videos always make me hungry but also make me appreciate just how hard these people work to earn a living. You can see how so many of them are elders who have been doing this for years and it's amazing.
Never get tired with dancing bacon's video
I love watching how the food is made behind the scenes.it makes me feel like I am actually there.
Ahhh, ice gem biscuit. Bring back old memories. I used to only eat the gem part and not the biscuit 🤣
Favorite episode so far!!! I love the amazing commentary, usually i am left guessing on what is actually being cooked but now i know!! Thank you so so much! Keep up the awesome videos you guys!
I lived in Singapore as a kid from 89-99, and haven't been back since my family moved to the US. Now my wife and I are planning our late honeymoon to Singapore next year, and one of the things I'm most excited about is revisiting my family's old weekend stomping grounds, Toa Payoh Central lol. I already plan on starting with Goreng Pisang and a butterfly bun in the morning!
That hokkien mee is my favorite in Singapore. The carrot cake stand at the same hawker center by the hokkien mee stall is unbelievable as well.
I miss being in Singapore.... 🥺 I can already smell the air just by watching this vid, thank you!
I've never seen some of these cooked in such detail before. Thanks for showing.
I'd love to travel the world and eat amazing street foods like this!
Those pork buns look amazing. I'm learning to cook them myself. A lot more work than sticking a frozen pizza in the oven, but worth it.
I love eating pork buns too. The texture of the dough & the delicious pork filling. Pure comfort food. I prefer buying them. I love cooking, but do not have the patience to try make them. Good luck. 🙂
Awesome and delicious! Thanks for sharing your Singapore food adventures.
Mr. or Mrs. Bacons, I’m so happy you have subtitles in most of your videos. Thank you very much. Love your channel and my friends now watch. Yay.
Watching the practiced moments of the seasoned hawkers is like watching a well choreographed dance. Thanks for the wondering video.
sorry - wonderful video
I miss Chwee Kuay so much and I am planning to make it. The street food is best in SG.
Ms. Dancing Bacons is so awesome I love it!!!
They’re both Mrs bacon lol
i literally CANT
i love these vids, PLEASE MAKE MERCH I WILL BUY IT ALL AND GIVE IT TO MY FRONDS
FIRSTS
Palm trees be getting their own bank account these days
I love watching your videos... love seeing different techniques used and the culture as well!!!
Her nails look nice
I know right?😁
I'm a straight man and I thought the same thing.
@@anthonytoliver9981 you can be straight and like nails, it's ok :)
@@skippyjones180 i know i was stating that I was male and not female.
@@skippyjones180 I think he just plainly meant even a guy like him thought her nails look nice. As simple as that.
chendol looks so interesting… from my point of view it looks more like a main dish than a dessert…. minus the shaved ice of course. definitely something I would love to try. Where I live i would have a better chance of trying it if I make it myself. I have a shaved ice maker so im assuming i can get the rest of the ingredients to make it at H-MART.
Very nices look nices thanks 😃😃👍👍
her SMILE is priceless
Chendol is the best excuse to eat coconut cream by the spoonful! It's so good in summer
Yes but chendol red beans nit right abd expensive also no attap seed
They look amazing! 😄
Love your videos!
Never stop making awesome videos like these. ✌
I recently found this channel, hugely enjoying your videos! I must say I love to watch the ladies reaction to food - her face never lies & it's fun to see it when she likes something 👍🏾
I love the CC! Very informative and not obtrusive at all to the experience!
I wish he’d talk about how the food tastes like in his other videos. Besides that dancing bacons is always my go to UA-cam channel to watch!!
Click on the cc button
I absolutely love watching your videos
Very clean & hygienic i can see the way they prepare the food n their hands..Keep it up..GOD BLESS..
Your lady is so cute, she is the reason I watch. She makes me feel like the food is really great.
I'm so relieved when she approves!
I'm always so excited to see new videos! =w= Someday i'll get to visit Singapore and go to these places that you have been to!
All that food looked really good, thanks for sharing with us.
I missed these hawker food so very much. I just wish i can eat some of this day
Awesome video. Love seeing these unique food stalls/hawker stands.
very relaxing to watch the uncle making the bao.. thanks for the video
Hello, how are you? Great video, thank you for sharing. Have an awesome day!
Yay! So happy to see a new market video! And your nails look great :D
the pork bun looks so delicious!🤗😍
Ice gem biscuits used to be a favourite of mine back when I was a kid❤️
That walk-through at the end was mezmerizing!!👀😍
The walk through the food hall at the end of the video was great : )
Dancing Bacon, I love it when your wife is featured in the video! Thanks for the excellent video!
18:54 In Indonesia, Ice Jem Biscuits we called it “Kue Kancing”. It’s my favorite snack. 😍
Iced Gems, as we called them were a staple of my 1970s British childhood. It was nostalgic seeing them.
@@FeoragForsyth I remember my Mum giving me a round, red, Allan and Handbury’s tin of them, with a print of Winnie the Pooh on the lid.
Also remember getting my 1st cavity from them, when I scoffed the lot. Haven’t eaten them since! 🍬
I can't wait to visit Singapore again 😋😋😋😋😋😋😋
Dang! Been years watching dancing bacon but just know that it provides the caption for every components in video. Everytime I just interpreted by myself
Singapore Street Food That's Sounds Interesting Food
Ít s good delicious , Tk's for your sharing.
Yay!! Been waiting on a street food video!! Thank u for another great video!!
6:27 the best advice for a happy life.
LMFAO
Hi ladies! Thanks for another great video! Hope you're having an awesome week. 😊
please can you subscribe to my channel
@@saniakhan7711 Yes I will, because you asked me very politely and nicely.
@@Jennifer_MB thanks
Choekwa nices sugergane very nicess cold few like goings try u the bestie🤣👍🏻👍🏻 foodThanks👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you 😆 from Singapore Toa Payoh Town 👍
Thank you for the subtitles :D i love knowing whats going on!
Oh wow I didn't know you gave information about the places and the food in closed caption. That's pretty neat!
Always love your smile after eating. Greetings from Bangkok 🇹🇭... just subscribed!
That smile after the first bite.. says its delish.. girl i want to travel around the globe to eat too.. yuuummmola
Keep up the amazing work you two.
I love your channel Dancing Bacons. Thank you ❣️😌. Peace and love from America.
wow! i see that the food we have has so many similarities. different names, look about the same. i already can imagine the taste because of the familiarity.
I love watching these because it’s hard to have stuff like this due to all the licensing needed.
Wow never seen the process of cooking shui kueh b4. Didn't expect it to be tedious especially when it's so cheap
I really appreciate the hard work they do. Shall check out these stalls. Look so yummy.
I love those, we eat them with fish sauce where I come from, so good
She enjoys food in finishing every food with smile..
I love the street food videos!
I love this channel , specially because of this kind beautiful girl , her smile is very cute and friendly ♥️
I always following video on this chanel, because I feel the atmosphere there, feel comfortable and calm .love you dancing bacons from indonesia 😘
Can you please make a playlist with all the street foods
Yummy. Clean and good skill. Need to try this. Thank you
Toa Payoh!!! One of my favourite hawker markets in all my travels :-D
I wish I could be there. The food looks so good
Uncle Roger would freak out if he sees rice being used like this...
Also the sugarcane juice is far the best drink I ever had. There is this Chinese plaza where this guy sells a large jug of freshly squeezed sugar cane juice for no more than ten bucks. Good value. But that was like a few years ago since I last had that, I don’t even know if that guy is still selling it especially during this time of year...
NOT UNCLE ROGERRR
He isn't going to freak out because not only is it a commonly eaten Chinese food, it is also prevalent in Singapore and Malaysia so he probably grew up eating those.
Haiiyah...
@@earweatwry46u7uy5i68 You must be fun at parties.
I really admire the bun maker.
Looks exhausting all day long.🥰
Yes hard labour
I love her cute face of approval!!
哇从早拍到晚真是不简单!幸苦你们了
Her smiles make my day!!!
A little bit off topic but loving 😍 your wife's nail. Loving the foodie content. Thankyou.🙏
♥️Thank you so much this is nice 👍
Big Street Food 🍱....
I love your videos! You make me want to visit all these countries and try their awesome food!!! Thanks for making this videos food is amazing❤️
Hope I can visit these places someday
love her smile, seems satisfied with foods😀
Excuse me, but I love your wife/girlfriend's smile. It makes me happy that she's happy. And there's nothing happier than eating great food!
I ❤️ this channel so much!!!!!!!🥳🤩
I love Prawn Hokkien Mee, besides Hainanese Chicken Rice everytime I visit Singapore.
In india we call them(about the 1st dish in the video) "IDLI"
I had idli once and i loved it but i thought idli is a type of bread?
@@toni-kaku idli is made with rice dough
Same as in the video but we use special mould instead of small bowls to cook it
Idli is of a different consistency. I’ve had idli many times before, and i grew up eating chwee kueh. The latter is smoother, much smoother.
idli is made from a mixture of lentils and rice
South East Asian here. We've both idli and chwee kueh, so we know both food very well. While it does sorta look like idli in shape, but the texture of a chwee kueh is totally different. Idli is more breadlike whereas chwee kueh is like... chewy dense jelly like consistency.
I smiled when she bit off the gem on the biscuit....😋
Yay, I love the street food videos!
Omg, that looks so good….need to go home soon….
Most of the dishes here I've never seen before. Nice coverage