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  • I dive deep into one of Singapore's most unique cuisines, Mee Goreng. There are many variations to this cuisine and I try Chinese, Malay, and Indian versions, highlighting the differences and discovering why this same cuisine is presented differently across different cultures.
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    00:00 what is mee goreng?
    01:32 Indian Mee Goreng
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 194

  • @lifeafter5083
    @lifeafter5083 19 днів тому +48

    I’m a Malay in my 50s. Our generation been eating rice with mee goreng since our kampong days. It’s a simple dish but tasty. FYI, many in Indonesia also eat fried noodles with rice.

    • @Idzottun
      @Idzottun 18 днів тому +1

      Indonesian sometimes also fries rice and noodles together in one wok, i ate it once for breakfast and can't even eat my next morning breakfast lmao

    • @lifeafter5083
      @lifeafter5083 18 днів тому

      @@Idzottun wow … I shud try that 😋

    • @PatrickNg77
      @PatrickNg77 17 днів тому

      we ate this in Batam too.
      Maggie Goreng with Fried Rice. No egg....it was plain but awesome with bawang and spices

  • @___Danny___
    @___Danny___ 20 днів тому +56

    i’m chinese , i vote the indian style. 😋

    • @Sunburstbear
      @Sunburstbear 19 днів тому +3

      yes I agree ..

    • @Marcho978
      @Marcho978 19 днів тому +2

      Indian style, less spicy always works for me

    • @ahkup5283
      @ahkup5283 19 днів тому +3

      Indeed, it has very crunchy bits of mutton bits and that special sweetness from the red sauce and the cucumber and potatoes bits. The other two taste like any home style fried noodles

    • @__tachibana8072
      @__tachibana8072 18 днів тому

      Indian barber shave very nice

    • @___Danny___
      @___Danny___ 18 днів тому +1

      barber i prefer abang

  • @berrrratata
    @berrrratata 18 днів тому +8

    i'm chinese. nothing beats an indian beehoon goreng eaten together with indian rojak and its sauce!

  • @Freikorptrasher
    @Freikorptrasher 20 днів тому +12

    As a Malay, it's quite common to eat mee goreng with rice especially among the older generation.

  • @tkyap2524
    @tkyap2524 19 днів тому +7

    This country is not only a fusion of cultures but also food. You can literally eat till you drop.

  • @GlenRushz
    @GlenRushz 19 днів тому +10

    Fazli is such a great guest! Knowledgeable and he has the great vibe!

    • @fromthistexasbreath
      @fromthistexasbreath 18 днів тому +2

      I was thinking the same, passionately enthusiastic and knowledgeable people are great to watch!

  • @NiffNaff-d1x
    @NiffNaff-d1x 20 днів тому +46

    The Japanese version is maybe yakisoba?

    • @NICKDABOSS92
      @NICKDABOSS92 20 днів тому

      I prefer YakiSoba, Mee Goreng too spicy

    • @audeamus7388
      @audeamus7388 20 днів тому +4

      @@NICKDABOSS92 lol weak

    • @floofy1
      @floofy1 19 днів тому

      @@audeamus7388 im weak too, cant eat spicy sadly

    • @Player-fg4ub
      @Player-fg4ub 17 днів тому

      he mentioned it too at 10:17

  • @DressedRunner
    @DressedRunner 20 днів тому +16

    Ghib remember to get your mic back from Fazli

  • @thereisnoaddress
    @thereisnoaddress 19 днів тому +7

    Wow, nice to see Fazli back again since the Ramadan videos!! They all look so delicious; might have to try all of the flavours soon :)

    • @FazliRahmat
      @FazliRahmat 19 днів тому +1

      Thank you for the support! Hope you've enjoyed the good stuff in the video 😄

  • @diurnalsotoxicity6661
    @diurnalsotoxicity6661 20 днів тому +11

    As a Malay, I have always eaten the Malay Mee goreng when my mum cooked it with rice. So it no offense. Hehehe

  • @ydwong7475
    @ydwong7475 18 днів тому +4

    I always wanted Indian style bee hoon goreng. Same taste, but the slim tiny bee hoon will change the dynamic inside the mouth. I am glad I grew up in SG

  • @dansharpe2364
    @dansharpe2364 20 днів тому +15

    Mutton mee goreng? Book me on the next flight to Singapore!

    • @Freikorptrasher
      @Freikorptrasher 20 днів тому +2

      That's one of the must try in Singapore.

  • @haruhi7745
    @haruhi7745 20 днів тому +9

    Welcome Back. So nice topics.
    👍🌷💙🤍

  • @chefdezishere
    @chefdezishere 20 днів тому +4

    Deen is even more famous for the Tulang Merah. You should try that.

  • @mandy_145
    @mandy_145 20 днів тому +15

    I love mee goreng .. Indian style with ketchup, chilli .. Must have pieces of mutton , potato, beansprouts, chye sim or cabbage. Have tried cooking 😊 Nowadays few stalls sell with all the above.

  • @hamidisaidi2879
    @hamidisaidi2879 20 днів тому +7

    A few other different cuisine adapted by 3 cultures...nasi goreng and rojak.

  • @Diana-if8qd
    @Diana-if8qd 11 днів тому +1

    Indian style with bee Hoon is the best for me! Especially with the cucumbers and tomato sauce on top woooo. And my Malay family has been eating mee goreng with rice for decades since before I was born. In addition to helping cut down spice, it also helps sustain the serving so we can share with more people!

  • @Rangerraihan
    @Rangerraihan 19 днів тому +1

    I'm still young but usually we malays eat mee goreng with the authentic Nasi Ambeng. And sometimes I do eat leftover Mee Goreng with Rice and other dishes

  • @nohai5960
    @nohai5960 20 днів тому +2

    As a chinese, i still prefer indian mee goreng the best

  • @ordinaryobserver897
    @ordinaryobserver897 20 днів тому +3

    Good video. Interesting to combine all versions.

  • @ahleong19
    @ahleong19 19 днів тому +2

    Fazli has that indescribable cheerfulness that any UA-cam video needs. Keep it up!

  • @user-gp5ls5iz7x
    @user-gp5ls5iz7x 20 днів тому +3

    Traditional Chinese used Cast Iron Wok at their hawker stall for good heat retention, Wok Hei and on a long-term energy saving.

  • @seemsliketodae
    @seemsliketodae 20 днів тому +13

    Fazli is so eloquent! A great guest!

    • @FazliRahmat
      @FazliRahmat 19 днів тому +2

      Thank you! Hope you've enjoyed the good stuff that I've shared in the video 😄

  • @Rinazalelos
    @Rinazalelos 20 днів тому +7

    Omg watching this now makes me crave for seafood mee goreng! Thanks for the awesome video Ghib buddy!👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
    Edited: Went to get myself seafood mee goreng right after watching this video 😅

  • @orangenomore6199
    @orangenomore6199 18 днів тому +3

    Great video. Oh yes Ghib Ojisan your Chinese seems elevated when you spoke to the Chinese Stall Cook 😁

  • @new2melbtango
    @new2melbtango 20 днів тому +8

    You're making me so hungry. It's 1030pm in Melbourne and freezing cold. Now I'm craving mee goreng!!! Ayo!!

    • @___Danny___
      @___Danny___ 20 днів тому +2

      lygon street used to have a malaysian restaurant, got sell mee goreng.

  • @tommytakahashi7022
    @tommytakahashi7022 17 днів тому +2

    Great video Ghib, very informative!

  • @ragsoh
    @ragsoh 19 днів тому +1

    Singaporean Chinese here. I love the versions cooked by seafood restaurant Kheng Luck (closed in 1980s), Jumbo seafood, etc. Whenever I eat mee goreng, it brings back fond memories.

  • @samuelwch
    @samuelwch 19 днів тому +2

    It's common among Filipinos to eat instant noodles or fried noodles with rice/bread...

  • @willie8452
    @willie8452 20 днів тому +5

    Waooo Im going to get mee goreng for lunch tomorrow 😍😍😍 All types look so good man!!

  • @KennyPolaris
    @KennyPolaris 20 днів тому +2

    Just nice, coincidentally I'm eating mee goreng now when I'm watch this😆

    • @Sunburstbear
      @Sunburstbear 19 днів тому

      shiok lol now I'm craving Indian mee goreng too ..Will buy later haha

  • @user-wl4yy1rm3w
    @user-wl4yy1rm3w 20 днів тому +5

    Great video!

  • @Kirramato
    @Kirramato 18 днів тому +1

    i think mee goreng sandwich will work. just toast the bread a little bit i can imagine it being very delicious

  • @audeamus7388
    @audeamus7388 20 днів тому +2

    Very interesting!! Always learn something new from your videos. Wish I could visit Singapore one day to try all these different cuisines all in one country!!

  • @derrickcsh
    @derrickcsh 19 днів тому +1

    When I went to Japan past month, first time saw the fried-mee with bread in their supermarket. Amazed that carbs mixed with carbs can be made into a dish/side.

  • @jasonsoh79
    @jasonsoh79 18 днів тому +1

    Indian style is clearly more different, while the chinese and malay style are very similar. The minor difference between chinese and malay style is mainly attributed to the use of pork lard and halal ingredients, etc. Personally, i prefer chinese style which uses pork lard which adds flavor but there are many indian and malay mee goreng which tastes very nice even without the pork lard.

  • @chanmk28
    @chanmk28 19 днів тому +1

    Next time U try Fried Rice, also have Chinese, Malay and Indian version.

  • @chenyinmei6466
    @chenyinmei6466 18 днів тому +2

    Yes agree..love mee goreng

  • @olivertheparrotletfamily
    @olivertheparrotletfamily 14 днів тому +1

    Love Indian mee goreng!! MUST be red else won't pass!!! Wanna go buy n eat now!!

  • @Notsosmartyetnotsostupid
    @Notsosmartyetnotsostupid 19 днів тому +1

    A secret… the louder they fry the noodle the nicer it is… maybe because part of the wok is in the noodle 😂

  • @kaori8441
    @kaori8441 18 днів тому +1

    バリ島の料理のレストランでミーゴレン食べて好きになりました✨焼きそばみたいな色で辛くなかったからそういう物だと思ってたら、麺の長さも、色も、辛さも色々なのがあるんですねー!

  • @paecpc
    @paecpc 19 днів тому +1

    Here in Hokkaido watching your clip, the natural beauty of Hokkaido here is amazing. Second day here in lake ToYa , beautiful place!❤

  • @zdl1965
    @zdl1965 19 днів тому +1

    Lovely video! You forgot to include the mee goreng puteh, which is the pale "white" version with no red sauces at all! Very delicious when they throw in ikan bilis into the mix!

  • @shuermarvin577
    @shuermarvin577 10 днів тому +1

    Thank you for sharing with us. Now I know the differences.

  • @pennyarts886
    @pennyarts886 19 днів тому +1

    Ooo I love all the three styles of goreng❤,haha😂this video with fazil is so happy. He is so lively and the expression he shows when eating with rice. Thanks fazil.😊

  • @MuhilanRamanathan
    @MuhilanRamanathan 19 днів тому +1

    Fazil has a lotta charisma u gotta bring it back

  • @FazliRahmat
    @FazliRahmat 19 днів тому +1

    Nothing can go wrong when it comes to good food with Ghib!

  • @mikengtw
    @mikengtw 20 днів тому +1

    Thank you for bring up mee goring since my school days , always enjoy from all different culture. Good I like it 😋

  • @normjay2042
    @normjay2042 19 днів тому +1

    A good secret combo is to mix Malay mee goreng with the mee siam with gravy. - flavour unlocked.

  • @IZTheOne
    @IZTheOne 20 днів тому +2

    Don't worry bro, our house mee goreng is so flavorful that we too eat them with rice lol! Nothing offensive with it.

  • @carolinechai3176
    @carolinechai3176 18 днів тому +1

    I like Chinese style mee goreng best cos that was the version I craved for the most when I was studying overseas .

  • @azharjamaloddin5630
    @azharjamaloddin5630 20 днів тому +1

    Mamak is sort of a slang for indian bro; Mamak shop (Indian convenience store), mamak food (Indian hawker food). As for the malay style mee goreng, it’s actually quite common to eat with rice and other dishes. If u go to a proper nasi ambeng store, u should see it as part of the side dishes.
    Loving ur videos bro!

  • @AmbientWalking
    @AmbientWalking 19 днів тому +1

    When I was young, back in the 90s, I was addicted to the 7-11 Mee Goreng. Hahahah. Hilarious.

  • @extremelyeman95
    @extremelyeman95 19 днів тому +1

    As a Malay, I eat my Mum’s Mee Goreng with rice! Mamak Mee Goreng too!

  • @jeffreyjahja7
    @jeffreyjahja7 19 днів тому +1

    Mie goreng with rice? We do that in Indonesia!

  • @kelvgan
    @kelvgan 20 днів тому +1

    Wow. This mee goreng making me hungry ❤

  • @Anon-cv7ru
    @Anon-cv7ru 20 днів тому +1

    Yeah the Malay style Mee Goreng is almost always something to have at breakfast, favorite addons are always tempeh and soy sauce egg. I also first time see freshly cooked Malay Mee Goreng like the Indian style one.

  • @Sunny25Sideup
    @Sunny25Sideup 18 днів тому +1

    Our family also eat Mee Goreng with rice

  • @vickygwee8405
    @vickygwee8405 19 днів тому +1

    I hv not eaten mee goreng for a while as I find it too rich (feel jelat after eating). After watching yr video, i hv craving for the Malay version. You gave me the idea to eat with rice to reduce the richness. Same for Cha Kuay Teow. Thanks!

    • @GhibOjisan
      @GhibOjisan  19 днів тому +1

      Yeah the rice combo is magical! 😆

  • @jayzen76
    @jayzen76 19 днів тому +1

    my go to is mee meehoon goreng. just love the mix of textures of the thick mee with the finer beehoon. also, on rice, you should try having char kway teow with chicken rice! 😁

  • @abuashsamah4843
    @abuashsamah4843 19 днів тому +1

    Deen Tiga Rasa gotta be my fav place to get Sup Tulang

  • @mochi-ko
    @mochi-ko 20 днів тому +1

    Mee Siam and Rojak are a couple dishes I can remember that are/were represented by all three race. Love Indian versions of all three the best even though I’m Chinese.

  • @gfy4476
    @gfy4476 17 днів тому

    Of all the Chinese fried noodles sellers available, you had to choose Xin wang!? This guy’s cooking skills are sub par!

  • @manchesterunitedno7
    @manchesterunitedno7 20 днів тому +1

    I'm half expecting the first guy with broccoli hair gonna rate his fave mee goreng as bussin, og, no cap.

  • @salha67ify
    @salha67ify 20 днів тому +2

    Common for my family to eat mee goreng with rice.

  • @meat_loves_wasabi
    @meat_loves_wasabi 20 днів тому +3

    Some mamak stores fry Indomee mi goreng also very sedap

  • @user-gp5ls5iz7x
    @user-gp5ls5iz7x 20 днів тому +1

    Indian & Malay Chefs used Cast Iron Wok for good quality cooking for an excellent heat retention and an energy saving overall.

  • @cybercell170879
    @cybercell170879 16 днів тому +1

    The difference between the 3 is that only the Chinese does the wok toss to get the full WokHey. Overall all 3 is really a fusion of Singapore's melting pot of culture.

  • @uriahhozhenhao3801
    @uriahhozhenhao3801 19 днів тому +1

    I used to eat ee mee with bread before i knew yakisoba was even a thing

  • @richtch51
    @richtch51 19 днів тому +1

    Ojisan, you must try eating char kway teow with chicken rice..go to outram char kway teow at Chinatown (long queue) then buy chicken rice few stall down

    • @GhibOjisan
      @GhibOjisan  19 днів тому +1

      That sounds like a genius idea😋

  • @Madillusionist
    @Madillusionist 20 днів тому +1

    Next time if my foreigner friends ask about 'Singapore noodles', i'll show them this video.

    • @GhibOjisan
      @GhibOjisan  19 днів тому

      Hahaha yes I see so many ‘Singapore noodles’ abroad!

  • @paulinelee7986
    @paulinelee7986 19 днів тому +1

    Mr Ghib, The Chinese mee goreng boss said “Zhan” which means😢 “ichiban” in Japanese

  • @elveredo
    @elveredo 19 днів тому +1

    fried noodle + rice is the essence.

  • @JDLuffy
    @JDLuffy 19 днів тому +1

    fazli is very sporty ! 😆 very nice guest

  • @mrtransmogrify
    @mrtransmogrify 19 днів тому +1

    9:02 I've been eating it with rice sometimes since young. Even the mamak ones. It's good. The rice dims the flavor bt in a pleasant way.

  • @aniraz90s
    @aniraz90s 20 днів тому +1

    I'm not sure the malay style would actually taste the same as how malay aunties cook at home but you can easily find malay mee goreng pre packed at most malay stalls even at neighbourhood area around bukit gombak. Anyways, every mee goreng taste different and even the Indian ones you need to find a famous stall because some stall sell their mee goreng mamak not nice. I prefer the mee goreng mamak at beach road, haig road and boon lay shopping centre. Other places I try not so nice. Also, the restaurant Victory sell very nice fish briyani and crispy mutton murtabak. I always buy there. My favourite Indian food is actually at Banana Leaf Apollo. Their fish head curry, fish cutlet, mutton curry all so yummy!

  • @ttmw2676
    @ttmw2676 19 днів тому +1

    In the Philippines, I used to eat pancit (noodles) and bihon with rice or with sand which bread or pandesal…

  • @eggie011
    @eggie011 19 днів тому +1

    I didn't even know there's a Chinese mee goreng. 🤣. But prefer the Indian style. Normally buy from Ayer Rajah HC.

  • @paulineteo2186
    @paulineteo2186 20 днів тому +2

    Wah, now I wanna to eat mee goreng, despite having a sore throat 😅

  • @Sharkangelo
    @Sharkangelo 20 днів тому +1

    Try Nasi Goreng (Fried Rice) next. A lot of different versions also from CMI (Chinese, Malay, Indian).

  • @AvatarN
    @AvatarN 6 днів тому +1

    Fazli looks like he has mee goreng on his head

  • @stever456
    @stever456 19 днів тому +1

    Wow all amazing, so its sort of the same as a chowmein? The ingredients apart from the sambal is from my learning.
    Have you had the Indian chilli chicken hakka noodles? I was told they came from Kolkata when the Chinese immigrants came. Also, which has surprised my Chinese takeaway and market friends is that the same or similar is also very popular in Nepal. But there you would get Buffalo chowmin as well done more like a usual Chinese chowmein.
    The sauce for these Indian and Nepali noodle dishes is based around, some green chillis, tomato ketchup or a sauce, soy sauce or dark soy, salt, chilli powder and sometimes sugar.
    See, like i keep saying Asia is amazing and such a mix. The food that comes out of there should bring the world together in unity.

    • @GhibOjisan
      @GhibOjisan  19 днів тому +1

      Yeah I had the Chinese noodles in Kolkata and they were good! I miss it

  • @notebynote3
    @notebynote3 20 днів тому +1

    lol as a Singaporean Chinese. I only learn that there is Chinese style me goreng today 😂 reminds me of when I was younger my Japanese language teacher who is Japanese introduced me to Milo dinosaur 😂😂😂 instead of me introducing her 😂

    • @simplyme3306
      @simplyme3306 20 днів тому +1

      It's actually very commonly found as a noodle dish in zhi char stalls. Some places make it very nice and spicy.

  • @lgwkevin1
    @lgwkevin1 19 днів тому +1

    Don't know about others but to me Maggie Goreng is the truth yo.

  • @MuhammadFarid-w8w
    @MuhammadFarid-w8w 14 днів тому +1

    Fazli too young to know that eating mee goreng with rice existed long ago

  • @XenaXena-ug8lb
    @XenaXena-ug8lb 19 днів тому +1

    last one xingwang shop the food so delicious I like it , thank you for sharing , and the boss so good 👍👍

  • @joekidal5797
    @joekidal5797 20 днів тому +4

    The malay style use dried shrimp paste

    • @Malmaddy
      @Malmaddy 17 днів тому

      Indian mee goreng too. Belchan added to the mee sambal

  • @tonyquek6157
    @tonyquek6157 20 днів тому +1

    I grew up eating char kway teow with rice…..yummzz 😋

  • @bakkwa8705
    @bakkwa8705 20 днів тому +1

    The Indian stall near my home sells Mee Goreng using instant noodles 🤮 Luckily closed down recently . Hopefully new stall is more authentic .

  • @eio1971
    @eio1971 20 днів тому +1

    So nice. I would like to try

  • @kennyzeng21
    @kennyzeng21 19 днів тому +1

    I vote malay style. Mamak style make my home chopsticks red and cannot be washed off. 😂

  • @85ewan
    @85ewan 15 днів тому

    im malay and I always eat the mee with rice. there is a version of mee goreng which is black, i guess its with soya sauce

  • @kristonchan-
    @kristonchan- 20 днів тому +1

    Nearby beach road have the Nan Hua Chong. Their mee goreng not bad.

  • @yut576
    @yut576 11 днів тому

    Do Rojak next, Indian, Chinese, and Malay (got 2 types - tahu goreng and gado gado)

  • @embershen364
    @embershen364 20 днів тому +1

    I love yakisoba pan, i got it at iroha mart at plaza singapura

  • @SivalinPuthery
    @SivalinPuthery 17 днів тому

    Looks like I am the only one still holding out and eating Satay Bee Hoon. Still eating it after 40+ years

  • @guruchoykokkee
    @guruchoykokkee 19 днів тому +1

    Try mee hoon goreng. Is another level. Very nice

  • @shigemorif1066
    @shigemorif1066 16 днів тому

    So funny eating with rice. It reminds me because I’m Japanese American we used to eat “hamburger helper” which is like a pasta mix that you add ground beef too but the flavor is strong. So we would eat it with rice…so carb on carb too, lol.

  • @NeoWeaponog
    @NeoWeaponog 20 днів тому +3

    I just came back from Singapore a few weeks ago and my wife and i fell in love with the country. I just made some pseudo kaya toast this morning with a matcha spread. Would we get slapped? :D

    • @jangjangjangjong
      @jangjangjangjong 18 днів тому

      You won't get slapped, but that sounds like a really weird combination lol

  • @kplim9873
    @kplim9873 20 днів тому +2

    Nope, no rice with mee goreng😅