India has so many amazing and delicious foods across its entire country. With a huge Indian population in Singapore, we were so happy to get a sampling of foods we normally wouldn't try back home. Hopefully you can try all of them too!
You are adventurous. I live here and i hardly order these Indian food as i am not sure what to expect or dont know what they are. And i dont have any Indian friends to guide me
Oh wow! You should definitely visit as it's a really unique experience plus the food is amazing and cost efficient! We highly recommend it! Thanks for watching 😊
@@SuccessforLifester it is an Indian bread but made from rice flour, white. Masala thosai has filling. Different from roti prata. Do you eat prata? Next time if you go to Indian muslim shop for prata you can take a look at the thosai
Goreng pisang is part of malay cuisine, not Malaysian food. We even have Chinese style goreng pisang 😅 Some Indians in SG are Indian Muslim, that explains why some of these stalls have malay food as well.
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Absolutely how can you not get lamb curry OR shredded lamb dumplings, missed out, extremely yummy and delicious. Except the coconut breakfast looked OK at best. Delicious beef. Yummy fried bananas. Never had Kaju, looks so yummy and delicious. Absolutely Outstanding From Start To Finish
Would like to highlight something, there's a india flag in your thumbnail picture. The local indians(Singaporeans) are uniquely Singaporean just like the chinese and malays, Singapore is multi racial nation build by all of our forefathers to where it is today - the local indians got nothing to do with india 😅 best if you could remove the india flag out of the thumbnail.Most of whom you see in little india(tekka) are foreigners with a little bit of locals,it will be filled with locals during festive season(diwali) while they festive shop,the whole area lighted up colourfully and extremely congested 😅
What? you missed Arab Street/Haji Lane with Lebanese and Turkish Food and the Golden Dome Sultan Mosque. Next time visit Lau Pa Sat/ Satay Street after 7 pm to savour the Halal satay (sold by Malay Singaporeans).
To really enjoy eating the briyani, one does not need cutlery let alone a knife. There is a sink nearby where you can wash your hands before getting stuck into your briyani, using your hands. If you look around, you would notice some locals doing that and I feel it would taste a whole better, talking from first hand experience myself. After the meal, you can wash your hands again. Always use your right hand to eat, NEVER with your left. Tekka Centre is always a must for me when I fly in from Australia.
India has so many amazing and delicious foods across its entire country. With a huge Indian population in Singapore, we were so happy to get a sampling of foods we normally wouldn't try back home. Hopefully you can try all of them too!
Great video 👍 looks delicious
Thanks so much! We love Indian food so it was so fun to film it!
Wonderful. Thank you for this video.
In Malaysia, you can find Indian food not only at Little India in KL, but throughout all the states in the country.
Thanks so much Yasin! You are giving more reasons for us to come visit Malaysia. Really looking forward to being able to make it one day 🤗
@@TravelInteresante Yes, wonderful, hopefully that one day is near in the future. 😀
We really hope so! We will let you know ahead of time, promise!
@@TravelInteresante Wonderful. 😀
Great video thank you for taking us all on your journey
Absolutely and thanks for watching! ☺️
Indian cuisine is one of my favorites. It's cool to see this side of Singapore. Little India seems to be fun to explore!
It was a dream (almost half way) come true. We were so happy to get to experience it!
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Ahh now I'm craving some Indian food 🤤
Hahaha yeah we are craving some right now as well!
I visited the same place and enjoyed delicious food!! You guys are awesome!!!!!
Oh wow that's awesome Neil!! You are a huge traveler yourself!! 🤗
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It looks delicious😋🤤
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You are adventurous. I live here and i hardly order these Indian food as i am not sure what to expect or dont know what they are. And i dont have any Indian friends to guide me
Oh wow! You should definitely visit as it's a really unique experience plus the food is amazing and cost efficient! We highly recommend it! Thanks for watching 😊
Very rare for a local. Are you Singaporean? Have you never tried biryani or thosai?
@@lindc1070 biryani quite often. Thosai is it a giant piece of dough? Maybe once. Not sure how to eat. I don't have any Indian friends.
@@SuccessforLifester it is an Indian bread but made from rice flour, white. Masala thosai has filling. Different from roti prata. Do you eat prata? Next time if you go to Indian muslim shop for prata you can take a look at the thosai
@@lindc1070 Yes I do eat prata often. Okay will look at it closer
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Goreng pisang is part of malay cuisine, not Malaysian food. We even have Chinese style goreng pisang 😅
Some Indians in SG are Indian Muslim, that explains why some of these stalls have malay food as well.
That's pretty interesting and makes sense! We saw a lot of halal food there as well. Thanks for watching 🙏☺️
Appam is also eaten with savoury dishes for dinner. Just FYI.
Thanks so much!! 🫶
Dosa and Vada are the standard breakfast food in south india. Thats more than 300 million people
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And are also well known in most of India.
Dosa is my favorite food from India. Lucky for the 300 million people who have it as a breakfast 😊
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Ahh got it. That's wonderful. Thanks so much for watching. 🙏🤗
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Absolutely how can you not get lamb curry OR shredded lamb dumplings, missed out, extremely yummy and delicious. Except the coconut breakfast looked OK at best. Delicious beef. Yummy fried bananas. Never had Kaju, looks so yummy and delicious. Absolutely Outstanding From Start To Finish
Thanks so much! Sounds like we need to go back and try more. We can save some for the India trip as well 😉
Your title says it's mutton and so did you, but the lady said it's beef, some Indians don't eat beef due to beliefs
Agh we believed it was mutton, interesting and thank you for the callout!
Would like to highlight something, there's a india flag in your thumbnail picture.
The local indians(Singaporeans) are uniquely Singaporean just like the chinese and malays, Singapore is multi racial nation build by all of our forefathers to where it is today - the local indians got nothing to do with india 😅 best if you could remove the india flag out of the thumbnail.Most of whom you see in little india(tekka) are foreigners with a little bit of locals,it will be filled with locals during festive season(diwali) while they festive shop,the whole area lighted up colourfully and extremely congested 😅
That's a very good call out! Thanks so much!
What? you missed Arab Street/Haji Lane with Lebanese and Turkish Food and the Golden Dome Sultan Mosque. Next time visit Lau Pa Sat/ Satay Street after 7 pm to savour the Halal satay (sold by Malay Singaporeans).
Ahh!!! Well now you gave us another reason to go back and visit Singapore. Thanks for the info! ☺️
To really enjoy eating the briyani, one does not need cutlery let alone a knife. There is a sink nearby where you can wash your hands before getting stuck into your briyani, using your hands. If you look around, you would notice some locals doing that and I feel it would taste a whole better, talking from first hand experience myself. After the meal, you can wash your hands again. Always use your right hand to eat, NEVER with your left. Tekka Centre is always a must for me when I fly in from Australia.
Amazing tips! We will for sure apply those once we go to India and have the real deal there. Thanks for watching 😊
is mutton they dont eat beef
Oh interesting! Thanks for the information 🙏☺️
200 million Muslims in India eat beef, plus 100 million Christians plus at least 250 million Hindus in South and east eat beef.
Wow!
The mutton briyani at Tekka market not really my type . The other food you had not bad
They all taste so good and we were happy to try new things!
@@TravelInteresante Next time in Singapore try mutton murtabak at Zam Zam across the road from the famous Sultan Mosque at Kampong Glam
Sounds good and thanks so much for the suggestion! 😊
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err.....the road signs are in Tamil, not Hindi. Pls be careful when making statements about language as it can be a sensitive issue
Ahhh! Thanks so much for the heads up.
Briyani is South Indian food
Yes and we love it! ❤️
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সুস্বাদু হয় ।🇧🇩
আমরা চেষ্টা করার জন্য উন্মুখ! দেখার জন্য ধন্যবাদ 😊
Less than 2% of the people in india have heard of vindaloo much less eaten it.
Wow that's actually interesting. We really enjoyed it!
Calls one of the most common dish non traditional😂😂😂
My goodness. Thanks for calling us out for that mistake. Which dish are you referring to? Thanks for watching
Those signs are definitely not Hindi 😂😂😂
Oh wow really?! What were they then?!
Tamil - as most of the local Singaporean indians are Tamils just like Malaysia.
Thanks so much!!!