you managed to show the lives of the average singaporean like no tourist has ever done! I am so impressed. Most would show only the touristy spots and the lives of the crazy rich. And Michael, I love your accent...it reminds me of the Count in Sesame street. Childhood memories. If only u started to count...
Thank u for visiting Singapore and showing others the locals life style to the world. Hope u r back to singapore again.. we can bring u to more places to visit in singapore for your channel.
Wow, I really liked your vlog about the real local part of Singapore. I found you guys very funny, and that’s because East Europeans really tell it like it is. No fluff or dramatics. Cheers from a Singapore resident.
It’s great to see foreigners exploring our local way of life & our public housing estate. At the HDB flat it seems u missed a unique feature - the way rubbish are disposed! I’m the old mature estates, there’s a refuse chute within the unit’s kitchen. U open the hopper and throw your refuse. In new estates, the refuse chute is located outside the units at the common lift lobby area as a common refuse chute with hoppers at every floor.
The place where you can find vegetables, fruits, fish are market and where you can find food stalls are hawker center! But in recent years Singapore government had been building them side by side or incorporated them in one building! Where you are filming 'Telok Blangah' is one of the old estate.
The flat you visited has been upgraded - the toilets and the drying racks outside. In old flats, there would be no drying racks, but just a set of like six brackets on the wall for you to insert six bamboo poles into it. Once in a very very blue moon, maids have fallen out of the window when doing the laundry.
About your seafood lunch at the hawker centre, the bottle of brown/black liquid Michael is holding is light soya sauce. Usually we put some cut chilli into the small sauce plate then add some light soya sauce to it. That's how we create the dipping sauce for the ingredients from the seafood soup. Don't underestimate the chilli in Singapore, I don't even dare eat the chilli raw - Michael is very adventurous!
80% of Singaporeans live in HDB Flats catered to the average Singapore 🇸🇬 citizen. Old school estate has opened space carpark, new BTO flats have multi-storey carpark. You guys are more of a local heartland type rather than a touristic type. This is what a typical Singaporean everyday lifestyle looks like. Learn the Singlish and you are completely a local 💝👍😁😁😁.
Welcome to Singapore 🤗. You have stumbled upon one of the more 'secluded' hawker centre and market around.. if you happened to be still in the area, there's Telok Blangah Crescent and Telok Blangah Drive Food Centre, a wee bit more lively there. Enjoy your stay 🇷🇴 🤝 🇸🇬
Hor fun used to be my comfort food in the past. It is also very popular in old days as a supper food. I would eat it with green chilli. I would be unhappy if they ran out of it. It would happen at times late in evening
did you guys shoot this on a Monday? Mondays are bad days for many hawker centers as often the stalls are closed for cleaning etc. enjoyed your videos!!
The estate you explored is a old estate and looks like Telok Blangah. Beef hor fun is one my favourite food. My favourite beef hor fun is at Mongkok Dim Sum in Geylang. The sauce is thicker and meat bigger but a bit more expensive. The permit to buy the car in Singapore is much more than $25k and it is a bidding process. For a medium size car 1600cc, now abut $68000 for the permit. So total car price about $130,000 now. Cars are ridiculously expensive in Singapore.
My respect to u guys for eating a very local common dish called Hor Fun( prononce like having fun )not advertised by tourist who only know and eat chicken rice.
You guys order big portion of foods. It’s like 3 to 4 people foods. Last year new laws came in where you need to clear your own plates after eating if not get a fine 😁
Why am I not surprised by that fine... Nevertheless have no fear, Michael doesn't leave a plate with food on it (that's my philosophy on life) also it was the first time we got that kind of food soo yeah we figured it out after 🤷♂️😁
📌 Very nice vlog. Very informative. Mickeal n Gigi explained each n every aspects of the Residential blocks. Which no body so far has exposed online. The concert of Hawket centre is nice but too much expanded .. Thx fr yr information on different part of Singapore. 😜
fyi, Singapore actually has approximately 64 smaller islands! the top islands you can visit here are the Lazarus Island, Pulau Ubin, Kusu Island and ofc Sentosa 🏝️ not to forget that Singapore also has a mini country side which you can visit such as our Lim Chu Kang farms as well as Sungei Buloh Nature Reserve! anyways hv fun exploring Singapore😎
Not bad. Will be here a Long time? This places featured are quite far apart. One at Telok Blangah side and the other at Kampong Bahru, walking took you more than 40 minutes.
Nice to c those Shoe boxes ,, I mean town ships....But let me tell u how we r connected ??? .... Randomly when i was watching ur vlogs, I came across " Little India " ....... When i was taking a photograph of my wife , U guys walked across i mean in the vlog ...... Now i realized ur vloggers...............N of course we saw ourselves in the vlog ( A Indian couple in late 40's ) ...... God is gr8
Thanks for your quck response,may God protect You and your wife ,through this wonderful journey of yours and contonue to enrich us with your dail vlogs, God bess
Maybe the younger generation “DON’T COOK” at home…but my family certainly cooks 70% of the time. Hawker centres are a convenience for us to buy food on days when we don’t cook or to buy foods/dishes that we may not know to cook or too time consuming to cook.
@@DodoExplorers that is a common facilities that our gov has placed for every estate be it new or old. The newer one will have better stuff like shopping mall etc.
Hor fun is rice noodles. A good cook will spread up the noodles more loosely. You will know when you are trying to separate them to eat. Chilly … don't do that Mike.
daily life of a local (80% singaporean) is to live in public housing HDB (crowded flats), eat all meals and drink beer in hawker centre (noisy crowded hot sweaty), take bus and mrt (crowded), someone suggests here also to speak singlish (broken rojak improper english)... you like ?
@@DodoExplorers i saw quite many angmos in sg avoid expensive $$$$ and to save money they dont drink beer in beer pub, beer bar, instead they move to drink beer in hawker centres, offeeshops , which is noisy crowded hot sweaty ...
Y'all are so cute. Welcome to Singapore. You should have gotten the nasi lemak instead of the hor fun honestly. Not everyone likes hor fun, but I haven't met a single person who doesn't like nasi lemak!
Bine că se bucură de conversație. Am fost la Aeroportul CHANGI înainte de blocare. Autobuzul AEROPORT a făcut un tur. Aceasta a fost ultima mea călătorie de la Melbourne-Aeroportul Tullamerine la Aeroportul Coimbatore CJB-Tamilnadu. Vă rugăm să vizitați India de Sud data viitoare. Veți găsi mai bine decât Darjelling. Dragi dragi Salutări din Pollachi, Tamil Nadu- India de Sud.
The sun is so hot, it dries the clothes very quickly. Clothes dried under the sun naturally smells good. If it rains, you can hang it on the kitchen ceiling. No need for clothes dryer... save money, save energy and save the earth. Laundromats are not that popular unless you live in a rental unit.
Owning a car in Singapore first of all u have to pay for the certificate of entitlement. That paper alone will set u back at 110k sgd for a car that’s above 1600cc and 80k n above for below 1600cc. Then we talk about the price of car, road tax and insurance etc. which can easily cost upward of 180k and above.
@@DodoExplorers i see. I hv never seen many romanian vloggers around. From portugal yes travelgramers(who are in medan). Mostly i see are canadians, americans and western europeans. Welcome to south east asia.
Did you say the permit to buy a car is $25k??? Haha, try 3 to 4 times that! If it was only $25k, each family will have 4 cars. 🤪😀😁 enjoy your hawker food, my friend! 👍
U seem like nice romanians. Many romanians came here n said bad things but no place is perfect. If ur coming here again pls inform, meals for a day on me
How come only one of you knows how to hold the chopsticks? 😂 You don't pick up kway teow into a spoon. Rather, you use your chopsticks to push the kway teow into your spoon. Lower your head towards the plate. Quickly bring the spoon to your mouth. All done near the plate otherwise alot of excess kway teow will fall away.
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you managed to show the lives of the average singaporean like no tourist has ever done! I am so impressed. Most would show only the touristy spots and the lives of the crazy rich. And Michael, I love your accent...it reminds me of the Count in Sesame street. Childhood memories. If only u started to count...
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Thank u for visiting Singapore and showing others the locals life style to the world. Hope u r back to singapore again.. we can bring u to more places to visit in singapore for your channel.
Thank you!
Wow, I really liked your vlog about the real local part of Singapore. I found you guys very funny, and that’s because East Europeans really tell it like it is. No fluff or dramatics. Cheers from a Singapore resident.
Thank you HT ❤️
Singapore is an amazing place. Can't wait to come back next month
It’s great to see foreigners exploring our local way of life & our public housing estate. At the HDB flat it seems u missed a unique feature - the way rubbish are disposed! I’m the old mature estates, there’s a refuse chute within the unit’s kitchen. U open the hopper and throw your refuse. In new estates, the refuse chute is located outside the units at the common lift lobby area as a common refuse chute with hoppers at every floor.
How, how could I miss that? Thank you for watching our video ❤️
The refuse hopper is usually near the kitchen windows area. Most home owners conceal it together with their kitchen cabinets so that u don’t see it.
Usually the refuse chute is under the kitchen sink.
Yes that is an old school housing estate with open air carparks. In new estates, they would build multi storey carparks
Oh, that's interesting 😊
Bro, i see you on almost every video featuring Singapore.
@@lyhthegreat I think it is the YT algorithm. Also maybe I like to see how foreigners see Sg
The place where you can find vegetables, fruits, fish are market and where you can find food stalls are hawker center! But in recent years Singapore government had been building them side by side or incorporated them in one building! Where you are filming 'Telok Blangah' is one of the old estate.
The price of the Car's permit is not standard. It is based on bidding system, and present estimated price is abt $60K . 😅
haha love this video! Love how you explain how things work here! Welcome to SIngapore! Subbing to follow your adventures!
Thank you so much 🥰
Those with open space carpark usually the flat are more then 40 years. Now the new flat carpark its mostly underground or multistory with parks on top
The flat you visited has been upgraded - the toilets and the drying racks outside. In old flats, there would be no drying racks, but just a set of like six brackets on the wall for you to insert six bamboo poles into it. Once in a very very blue moon, maids have fallen out of the window when doing the laundry.
20:34 good sunlight exposure is great, otherwise artificial UV lights are used too .
About your seafood lunch at the hawker centre, the bottle of brown/black liquid Michael is holding is light soya sauce. Usually we put some cut chilli into the small sauce plate then add some light soya sauce to it. That's how we create the dipping sauce for the ingredients from the seafood soup. Don't underestimate the chilli in Singapore, I don't even dare eat the chilli raw - Michael is very adventurous!
Thanks for showing the world my country! Great job!
Thank you, Larry! ❤️
80% of Singaporeans live in HDB Flats catered to the average Singapore 🇸🇬 citizen. Old school estate has opened space carpark, new BTO flats have multi-storey carpark. You guys are more of a local heartland type rather than a touristic type. This is what a typical Singaporean everyday lifestyle looks like. Learn the Singlish and you are completely a local 💝👍😁😁😁.
I like your watch what's called? Nice video were planning our SG trip next month!
Welcome to Singapore 🤗. You have stumbled upon one of the more 'secluded' hawker centre and market around.. if you happened to be still in the area, there's Telok Blangah Crescent and Telok Blangah Drive Food Centre, a wee bit more lively there. Enjoy your stay 🇷🇴 🤝 🇸🇬
Hor fun used to be my comfort food in the past. It is also very popular in old days as a supper food. I would eat it with green chilli. I would be unhappy if they ran out of it. It would happen at times late in evening
did you guys shoot this on a Monday?
Mondays are bad days for many hawker centers as often the stalls are closed for cleaning etc.
enjoyed your videos!!
st theresa church..they hv open columbarium .. the church inside is very beautiful..
The estate you explored is a old estate and looks like Telok Blangah. Beef hor fun is one my favourite food. My favourite beef hor fun is at Mongkok Dim Sum in Geylang. The sauce is thicker and meat bigger but a bit more expensive. The permit to buy the car in Singapore is much more than $25k and it is a bidding process. For a medium size car 1600cc, now abut $68000 for the permit. So total car price about $130,000 now. Cars are ridiculously expensive in Singapore.
Hor Fun is very tasty, indeed! About the cars, yes, that's insane, haha
@@DodoExplorers If you try the geylang hor fun, you will find it more delicious. Hard for me to describe .
Go take a look at at our Zoo on this small little island. I think you'll like it.
Thank you, Xavier!😊
Great video!!! keep up the effort!!
Thank you so much, Jay ❤️
My respect to u guys for eating a very local common dish called Hor Fun( prononce like having fun )not advertised by tourist who only know and eat chicken rice.
If the food is good I eat anything .... Michael here 😁
Bukit purmei flat are 50years old. One of the oldest HDB in singapore
You should eat the hor fun with the sliced green chilli that’s provided. It goes very well together
the permit for the car is called COE and the price is not $25,000 its $70-100,000 (as of June) depending on engine capacity
You part 1 fruits is part of market that sale fruit,vegetable, fish and meat flowers and spices and clothing too.
The residential u staying is 40years old. Its well maintained.
Yes, it's pretty impressive!
I love you guys 😊❤️🔥
Have a great day my dear friends 💞
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You are really adventurous with food. Kudos to you!
Did u go on a Monday? I can see many hawker food stall not open.
Hmm, might have been a Monday 😊
You guys order big portion of foods. It’s like 3 to 4 people foods. Last year new laws came in where you need to clear your own plates after eating if not get a fine 😁
Why am I not surprised by that fine... Nevertheless have no fear, Michael doesn't leave a plate with food on it (that's my philosophy on life) also it was the first time we got that kind of food soo yeah we figured it out after 🤷♂️😁
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Very nice vlog.
Very informative.
Mickeal n Gigi explained each n every aspects of the Residential blocks. Which no body so far has exposed online. The concert of Hawket centre is nice but too much expanded ..
Thx fr yr information on different part of Singapore.
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Thank you so much, dear 🥰
I love how you show us around sg
fyi, Singapore actually has approximately 64 smaller islands! the top islands you can visit here are the Lazarus Island, Pulau Ubin, Kusu Island and ofc Sentosa 🏝️ not to forget that Singapore also has a mini country side which you can visit such as our Lim Chu Kang farms as well as Sungei Buloh Nature Reserve! anyways hv fun exploring Singapore😎
You got to mix the horfun sauce with the flat noodles 😆....that's bird eyes chilli you put in..its chili padi
Oh I felt it, haha
Not bad. Will be here a Long time? This places featured are quite far apart. One at Telok Blangah side and the other at Kampong Bahru, walking took you more than 40 minutes.
I have watched " wow "
Nice to c those Shoe boxes ,, I mean town ships....But let me tell u how we r connected ??? .... Randomly when i was watching ur vlogs, I came across " Little India " ....... When i was taking a photograph of my wife , U guys walked across i mean in the vlog ...... Now i realized ur vloggers...............N of course we saw ourselves in the vlog ( A Indian couple in late 40's ) ...... God is gr8
Oo, well that's a beautiful coincidence! Or is it? 👀
@@DodoExplorers R u guys panning for New Zealand ?
@@ocitraveller1332 NZ was always on our list, hope we can visit it one day 🥰
$18 u can order 4 small dishes. Do not order medium, medium is for 4 people. I rather yoi get small dished but get more variety
We got hungry, haha
Thanks for your quck response,may God protect You and your wife ,through this wonderful journey of yours and contonue to enrich us with your dail vlogs, God bess
Thank you, Savio!
How are you guys doing? I miss you😥❤hope you come back soon in Darjeeling
Thank you dear, we miss Darjeeling too ❤️
Gotta agree, some drinks suck in Singapore, especially drinks made by the YEO company.
What drinks do you recommend?
@@DodoExplorers You can try bubble tea. It's quite famous here in SG.
@@FS-me8mj oh I love bubble tea!!
@@DodoExplorers You can also try Teh Tarik but can't live without bubble tea haha.
Hi guys, if you can do the vlog about orchid towers, so many shopping mall around orchid towers
Incoming!! 👀
Nice sharing ❤️❤️
Thank you Mary 😘
It is nice to pour the soy sauce with the chilli. This makes the soy sauce spicy and delicious!
Maybe the younger generation “DON’T COOK” at home…but my family certainly cooks 70% of the time.
Hawker centres are a convenience for us to buy food on days when we don’t cook or to buy foods/dishes that we may not know to cook or too time consuming to cook.
The last part is at bukit purmei.. Which day did you went there.. That is my area.. An old estate
Hi Ray! Hmm..a few weeks back, it's a lovely neighborhood, very close to anything you need 😊
@@DodoExplorers that is a common facilities that our gov has placed for every estate be it new or old. The newer one will have better stuff like shopping mall etc.
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Hi - is it still a requirement to use trace together app or token?
Nope, no need for track app, not even at the border :) just use a mask indoors- unlike we did while filming 😅
Soy sauce is for the Chili padi, not directly into the soup haha
I like soy sauce in my soup .... 🤷♂️
Actually only 17% are used for residential purposes. And many Singaporeans cook at home. Probably not that much but still significant enough.
Oh, I thought Singaporeans don't necessarily cook at home because there is so much food everywhere :)
Welcome to Singapore
Hor fun is rice noodles. A good cook will spread up the noodles more loosely. You will know when you are trying to separate them to eat. Chilly … don't do that Mike.
Ahahaha, too late!!
Most HDB apartments are not like the one you feature in this video. It is more lavish 😁. Just UA-cam search for HDB flat
daily life of a local (80% singaporean) is to live in public housing HDB (crowded flats), eat all meals and drink beer in hawker centre (noisy crowded hot sweaty), take bus and mrt (crowded), someone suggests here also to speak singlish (broken rojak improper english)... you like ?
I like the beer part
@@DodoExplorers i saw quite many angmos in sg avoid expensive $$$$ and to save money they dont drink beer in beer pub, beer bar, instead they move to drink beer in hawker centres, offeeshops , which is noisy crowded hot sweaty ...
Y'all are so cute. Welcome to Singapore. You should have gotten the nasi lemak instead of the hor fun honestly. Not everyone likes hor fun, but I haven't met a single person who doesn't like nasi lemak!
Bine că se bucură de conversație.
Am fost la Aeroportul CHANGI înainte de blocare. Autobuzul AEROPORT a făcut un tur. Aceasta a fost ultima mea călătorie de la Melbourne-Aeroportul Tullamerine la Aeroportul Coimbatore CJB-Tamilnadu.
Vă rugăm să vizitați India de Sud data viitoare. Veți găsi mai bine decât Darjelling.
Dragi dragi
Salutări din Pollachi, Tamil Nadu- India de Sud.
Love ur videos guys have a lovely stay in Singapore do check out Changi Village if you have the time… Kampong Glam area is also nice 👍🏼🇸🇬😎
Thank you so much, dear for watching our video and for your suggestions!
The sun is so hot, it dries the clothes very quickly. Clothes dried under the sun naturally smells good. If it rains, you can hang it on the kitchen ceiling. No need for clothes dryer... save money, save energy and save the earth. Laundromats are not that popular unless you live in a rental unit.
The new housing board flats are better because you don't have to hang your laundry on bamboo rods.
The beef hor fun looks delicious 🤤! Where is it from? Which area? Would love to know! Many thanks ✨
Found it:
Teloh Blangah Rise Market and Food center!
A hawkers center basically and true, the food is yummy!
@@DodoExplorers thank you!! 💥
It is a Cantonese dish.
滑蛋河粉好吃.
Chili padi is real spicy, don't add too much. Same goes for the soya suace is too salty.
where is this place?
Should be Telok Blangah Rise
@@SuccessforLifester Thanks.
Love from Kerala, India 🔥🎉🤩☺️
Much love to you too!! ❤️
Owning a car in Singapore first of all u have to pay for the certificate of entitlement. That paper alone will set u back at 110k sgd for a car that’s above 1600cc and 80k n above for below 1600cc. Then we talk about the price of car, road tax and insurance etc. which can easily cost upward of 180k and above.
That's insane! But I get it now, after visiting the country, the air is still fresh with less cars on the road 🙌
you miss Bangladeshi food?
Fuchka power 24 hour ❤️
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Come to Kerala guys ❤️🥰🤗
Hope to visit Kerala ❤️❤️
Where is your original country ? Spain? Portugal?
Close, language wise 😁 ... it's Romania 🧄🧛♂️😉
@@DodoExplorers i see. I hv never seen many romanian vloggers around. From portugal yes travelgramers(who are in medan). Mostly i see are canadians, americans and western europeans. Welcome to south east asia.
$18 for the food is abit exp actually and they gave very less food
How do you have so much money to travel for long time in so many countries?
We saved while working for 10 years and now we try to make a life out of the content we produce :)
@@DodoExplorers Great. Enjoy life.
Do not leave ur table with food. Becoz bird will come and eat! Haha
love From Bangladesh 💓
Kemon acho?
Valo..
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Your should stir the hor fun before eating. Haha
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Did you say the permit to buy a car is $25k??? Haha, try 3 to 4 times that! If it was only $25k, each family will have 4 cars. 🤪😀😁 enjoy your hawker food, my friend! 👍
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Was already close to $100k 4 weeks ago
U seem like nice romanians. Many romanians came here n said bad things but no place is perfect. If ur coming here again pls inform, meals for a day on me
You kinda look like Will Wheaton from Big Bang Theory 😄
I also Singapore 🇸🇬 bro
Hello 👋
Love from kolkata
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You should use fork n spoon in order to eat kue teaw soup. Easier for you.
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Hello mr. Richie Rich. All the time travel to the world, wish me have also alot of as money as u broooo
How come only one of you knows how to hold the chopsticks? 😂
You don't pick up kway teow into a spoon. Rather, you use your chopsticks to push the kway teow into your spoon. Lower your head towards the plate. Quickly bring the spoon to your mouth. All done near the plate otherwise alot of excess kway teow will fall away.
I need a degree just for that 😅
Mr Mike,don't sport a beard it does not suit you.
Yes! I need more people in the no beard team 😅
I am following on instagram 😌
Thank you, Akku!