I just zoomed over from TabiEats. Vincent is adorable! The cuttlefish and peanut porridge looked very filling! And, although I'm a vegetarian, the You Fu Fried Hokkien Prawn Noodles made me salivate. 😅 Thanks for the fun! Subscribed.
How is it street food when it is not sold on the streets. In Macau and Hong Kong, there are carts on the street where you can buy Charsui and Hainese Chicken rice. Does Singapore have street food. I have been to the hawker center in Chinatown, that was like a food court.
Apologies for the confusion. I guess for myself, hawker food earns the label 'street food' due to its deep-rooted history. Where in the early days of Singapore, these dishes actually first peddled along the streets or from tricycles. In modern times, those 'street food' had transformed into food readily available in public spaces, such as Food Courts and Kopitiam.
It was so fun collaborating with you guys!
We really explored lots of good food around and it's was really really fun with you guys around 😁
Vincent is so cute! Thanks for the gd recommendations!
Yeah, we are all so fun and the great chemistry simply spark off between us. So that we can produce quality food reviews in Singapore 🇸🇬
I just zoomed over from TabiEats. Vincent is adorable! The cuttlefish and peanut porridge looked very filling! And, although I'm a vegetarian, the You Fu Fried Hokkien Prawn Noodles made me salivate. 😅 Thanks for the fun! Subscribed.
Aww ... thank you so much for your kind support 🙏
So awesome and fun
Thank you so much
A visit that showcase our Chinatown 👍
Thank you for showing other food to try in this hawker center. Everything looks amazing - the pawn noodles looks so good and soup.
Really appreciate your kind words, your support meant a lot to me. Will produce more videos soon
Here from Tabieats channel :D! I enjoyed the video, I want to try these foods, especially the yam cake and porridge!
Yeah, you should give it a try!
always a good decision to eat here! im still shocked at the size of this hawker, its like combing 4 hawker centers into one 😆
Yeah, you noticed that! In terms of size, they are indeed bigger than most of the hawker centres around our neighbourhood.
How is it street food when it is not sold on the streets. In Macau and Hong Kong, there are carts on the street where you can buy Charsui and Hainese Chicken rice. Does Singapore have street food. I have been to the hawker center in Chinatown, that was like a food court.
Apologies for the confusion. I guess for myself, hawker food earns the label 'street food' due to its deep-rooted history. Where in the early days of Singapore, these dishes actually first peddled along the streets or from tricycles.
In modern times, those 'street food' had transformed into food readily available in public spaces, such as Food Courts and Kopitiam.