Get Your Holafly E-Sim: esim.holafly.com/?ref=ymy4ntk&discount=MYERTRAVELS&KZbin
@insandhaifАй бұрын
I applaud u for your effort in studying the HISTORY OF SINGAPORE n relating it to the audience.....!👏👏🥰💖
@gin.ash9682Ай бұрын
Hi there! Thanks for visiting and good job on the research on our history and general information but I do feel u had missed out quite a whole load of fun for the actual places u visited! My suggestion is always to connect with a local (or more, per area you went) who will be able to join you on your walks and I’m sure you would have enjoyed more! Anyways, have fun on all your explorations! 🎉
@edwardlim82Ай бұрын
I'm a local Singaporean and I like your videos. You've got Singapore's history accurately。I really like KZbinrs like you that really did your research/ homework and talked about the country's history. Keep up the good work bro!
@kathchoon441022 күн бұрын
Yes, Myer a foreigner introducing Singapore and her history. Thanks for the videos.
@yatishafii4976Ай бұрын
Lee Kuan Yew was a respectable man. Although very strict in rules n regulations , he and his team built Singapore to what you see today . Good education , racial harmony and political stability are important factors to keep Singapore going strong considering she has no natural resources unlike her neighbours. Our children are taught in school to uphold Singapore Pledge….. We the citizens of Singapore , pledge ourselves as one united nation. Regardless of race , language or religion. To build a democratic society based on justice and equality. So as to achieve happiness , prosperity and progress for our nation. I learned this in school and now I’m a senior citizen but I still keep it dear to my heart.
@user-bo3mp8un6cАй бұрын
That man was a kind hearted genius. I’m from the UK and wish to move to Singapore.
@vickalessaАй бұрын
lky isn't as nice as you think though, but that's subjective and relative. I'll honor the old guards of the old PAP, they are the true architects of Singapore!
@mrmisplaytcg23 күн бұрын
One united people or united nation? This one is like the parliament 😂
@CSee-zb7rtАй бұрын
Those ladies having their picnics are domestic helpers from the Philippines, Indonesia & other neighbouring countries. There are about 290,000 of them working here, and they typically enjoy their off days outdoors with friends.
@Aki-yn4pgАй бұрын
That’s right! Not everyone you see in Singapore are local citizens. Many are foreign workers especially in the F&B and retail industry
@springal3139Ай бұрын
They r park rangers.
@d61helixАй бұрын
Marina, city hall areas are usually Myanmar and Cambodia folks. The Philippines are at orchard area
@prisca0065Ай бұрын
@@springal3139😂😂😂
@kuatioguiАй бұрын
Yes he already acknowledged it in the later part of the video.
@JSimHZАй бұрын
I just wanted to point out some things after watching this video 1. At 3:23, it will be best to ask the bus driver for directions before tapping your card. Singapore's transport fare works using a distance-based tap in-tap out system where passengers tap in at a station faregate (for the MRT metro) and a card reader (for the bus). Upon reaching the desired MRT station or bus stop, you tap out to pay for the ride (the more distance you cover, the more you pay). If you tap in on a bus card reader and forget to tap out at your desired stop or tapped in on a wrong bus service and board another bus, your card will be charged the maximum fare, something you might want to avoid. 2. At 3:32, there are yellow seats that are indicated as 'Priority Seats'. In your case, since you are carrying a luggage up the bus, people will generally not make a fuss if you take a 'Priority Seat'. It must have been troublesome for you to bring the luggage up to your seat at 3:44. This 'Priority Seat' rule is not strictly enforced, passengers are just encouraged to give up these seats when someone needs it (the elderly, pregnant women, parents with young kids, people with walking aids). 3. The landmark at 13:09 is known as the 'Civilian War Memorial'. It was erected to remember the civilians who perished at the hands of the Japanese in WW2. The memorial has 4 pillars to represent the 4 major races in Singapore, Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasian. Singaporeans sometimes call the Civilian War Memorial "The Chopsticks Memorial", due to its resemblance to chopsticks pointing up into the sky.
@joeteo6536Ай бұрын
Kudos to you, you pronounce our local names correctly. And yes, LKY is the father of Singapore. Being a politician, not all will love him but majority do and miss him dearly.
@myertravelsАй бұрын
Thank you for acknowledging
@krzysassyАй бұрын
Singaporean and currently in Poky, ID. Missing these at the moment… 1. Zamzam - Murtabak 2. Banana leaf Apollo - Fish head curry 3. Beach Road - Deen tulang2 & mee goreng 4. Kamala restaurant- tosai 5. Usman - Butter chicken & naan 6. Hajjah Maimunah 7. Lau Pa Sat - Satay #6 8. Changi Village - Nasi Lemak 9. ABC brickworks - Ayam Penyet by Ansar 10. QiJi - Popiah & Laksa 11. Ang Mo Kio - Mee Soto dinosaurs To list the few… all are Halal…..enjoy your stay and have fun!
@gwgrote5Ай бұрын
I can't believe we all got an excellent history lesson all before Myer had his first real cup of coffee of the day. ☕ I'm amazed @3:33 how clean and cheerful the bus is. Certainly not like the buses in Boston. Thanks for another great upload. I like the Marina Bay Area. P.S. Please note that @17:42 there are no pigeon droppings on Sir Raffles. This might be due to a strict pigeon law in Singapore, or their droppings are clear. lol 🕊
@myertravelsАй бұрын
Glad I can provide some knowledge even without coffee in my system!
@matthewong1953Ай бұрын
Myers, you mentioned that singapore got kicked out of Malaysia for some reason...that reason was because Lee Kuan Yew (your pronounciation is right on!) disagreed with the Malaysian parliament to have a Malay Malaysia; he advocated for a Malaysia irrespective of race. The Malaysian Parliament wanted to give Malay race priority over other races that lived in Malaysia (Chinese, Indians, etc). The malaysian parliament was upset with his views and they considered him a threat so they decided to kick Sibgapore out of Malaysia.
@myertravelsАй бұрын
That is correct, thanks for the clarification!
@tokitoyotokitoyoАй бұрын
Lee Kuan Yew instigate race wars in the 60s to gain independence. And when he got Singapore, he behave worse than Malaysia by mass importing chinese from neighbouring minorities to maintain at 75% despite their lowest fertility.
@markstevens6682Ай бұрын
Myer… Great video bro! I’ve lived in Singapore for 15 years… Your video shows why.
@fairyzАй бұрын
You missed Toast Box and went for Foreword at Esplanade. Coffee @ Toast Box would have been half the price at Foreword. FYI, you can find local coffee at hawker centres & coffeeshops/kopitiam at less than $2.
@oraza66Ай бұрын
Im from neighbouring Malaysia..in the 70's during my teenager years I visited Spore..yes admitedly it was very advanced..even their HDB (public housings) seemed very luxurious and liveable..
@myertravelsАй бұрын
Amazing
@JSimHZАй бұрын
While Singapore can be a very expensive place, you can actually find cheap and good food, including coffee, at Singapore's Hawker Centres. Examples of hawker centres include Maxwell Food Centre, Chinatown Complex Food Centre, People's Park Food Centre, Old Airport Road Food Centre and Tiong Bahru Market. At these hawker centres, you can find delicious food for around S$4 (~US$3) and coffee for around S$1.20 (US$0.92). Refrain from going to expensive fancy cafes and dining establishments in malls, as the higher prices are due to the higher rental costs that these establishments have to pay.
@AlexadreSalmiАй бұрын
Just found your channel yesterday and I’m really enjoying your vibe and how you show the place and interact with people.
@myertravelsАй бұрын
I’m glad you’re enjoying it! 😊
@WestliFerZulАй бұрын
Go to Haji Lane! Its in Bugis too. theres some really good halal food there. And the Sultan mosque is nice too
@pelim1036Ай бұрын
You can get coffee from coffee shops that cost you less than $1.50.
@qwertiedotaАй бұрын
The beans they use are quite different. Cafe uses Arabica beans and generally cost $4-$10 per cup anywhere in Sg. So for $5++ its pretty normal. You can also get Arabica coffee from McDonald for $2-3. Coffee is expensive in Singapore..
@shacookedАй бұрын
You can either actually walk or rent a bike From Marina walk all the way to changi using the sea view.. husband and I used to bike there on weekend dates bike ride is about 18miles from gardens by the bay to Changi Village… these areas are shaded by trees and breeze, it’s amazing you will be seeing more locals spending weekends there it’s pretty chill weekend and check out the nature too… if you have more time to explore Singapore.
@eszeezee6967Ай бұрын
Singaporeans largely love Mr Lee Kuan Yew. I for one, miss his style of no nonsense governance.
@zenweaverАй бұрын
This is not true.
@ahbee8701Ай бұрын
So True
@linhwang6651Ай бұрын
LKY certainly did not buy the nonsense from the West. Hope his style remains.
@rozanawilliams8942Ай бұрын
LKY had strict laws on immigration which I like😅. Now we are getting too crowded
@JoeysenruАй бұрын
@@zenweaver: its true in my circle. Knows no one who doesnt respect what LKY did in my generation and my parent's. Maybe except my own hubs who was critical of some things LKY did. But even he went to stand in the rain to pay his last respects back in 2014.
@newanaincАй бұрын
Hi Myer! Welcome to Singapore. Where ure at now, is pretty closeby Arab St. Thrs the Sultan Mosque and surrounded by local halal food options. Try out Zam Zam or Victory murtabak, and have a go at the local sarabat stall for teh or kopi tarek. Enjoy the rest of ur stay here!
@jasonyap7634Ай бұрын
If you go next to Bugis, where Waterloo Street is, you will find churches ( Protestant and Catholic ), Hindu temple, Taoist & Buddhist temple, Mosque and a Synagogue all in one area. One of the places that I really like in Singapore.
@sch8889Ай бұрын
Welcome to Singapore, Meyer! You've got the history pretty right 👍🏻 Most Singaporeans have high regards for our founding father, Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Looking forward to your next videos. Enjoy the rest of your stay in Singapore if you are still here. Have a great one! Cheers
@sentou2353Ай бұрын
The modern building at 11:55 is actually our National Library hehe
@HadiIrweinАй бұрын
Salam Bro, while u are staying at Victoria Hotel, do visit Kampung Glam, near Sultan Mosque, its about 2-3 bustop away lots of Halal Food.
@myertravelsАй бұрын
Thanks for the tip! I'll check it out.
@muaykee2987Ай бұрын
Victoria Hotel, area is known as the Bras Basah area, that Church is the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, it's also where the Archdiocese us located.😊
@myertravelsАй бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@crosbyongАй бұрын
Welcome back to Singapore 🇸🇬 FYI Victoria Hotel is in Bras Basah / Bugis area (downtown more than central). 11:55 that building is actually our National Library. 😊 Also, earlier on, the Kempinski Hotel occupies one of oldest buildings but the hotel is rather new. And, at Funan Shopping, should try the Ponggol Nasi Lemak. Of course pricier than in Malaysia (about $5 ish) but worth a try.
@ZackZainalАй бұрын
FYI briyani dum and murtabak from peninsula move to funan too.
@rosedavenport1810Ай бұрын
I was born in Singapore but moved to Virginia in 2000. I'm very fortunate to fly home every 1-2 yr to visit my mom and siblings. And everytime I'm home, I am amazed at the infrastructure, architecture of new buildings and how Singapore is still able to keep it's culture and tradition. There is nowhere in the world that you can compare Singapore with. Thus, I am glad you had an amazing time and experience there. Thank you also for sharing your travel itinerary and reviews on those hotels.
@myertravels27 күн бұрын
It's so great to hear you still appreciate Singapore! Glad you enjoyed my video.
@pangyujin2284Ай бұрын
Singaporean here and just found your series (AM LOVING IT). I don't know if you realized but you left your phone on the table when you went to get your food, and we locals usually pride ourselves over the fact that you can do that without worrying about someone stealing it! :D
@su-chinglim741625 күн бұрын
No, i thk ple will steal the phones
@cookiesm338910 күн бұрын
Hi Myers, u r very good youtuber. Just watch your videos visiting Singapore, did impressed me. Keep it up, u do a good job.
@fungmeiho2976Ай бұрын
You feel tired because of the heat. Find shade and hydrate often. And please don't leave your mobile phone on the table. It's safe but like our police always says low crime doesn't mean no crime😅 And we've a solid coffee culture here. Even as a local Chinese, ordering coffee (kopi) at the local coffee shops is almost impossible for me because there are just so many types and you've to order in the Hokkein dialect. Get immersed. Yes, our dearest Mr Lee Kuan Yew is the Founding Father of modern Singapore. He cried when we were kicked out of Malaya because we were doomed. We have no natural resources. Even water had to be imported. It's a sink or swim situation. And he and his colleagues had to bear the burden upon their shoulders. And he ran Singapore with an iron fist - extremely strict. He had to because it's all about survival. We owe everything we've today to him as he led many capable colleagues who helped build Singapore. His 10th death anniversary is coming in 5 months. And his daughter, the brilliant neurologist Dr Lee Wei Ling just passed on last Wednesday 🙏
@AlanaDunsmoreАй бұрын
Singapore is a very interesting place for sure! Thank you for the video! 🇸🇬
@bookofjamesАй бұрын
welcome to Singapore! Do try out some of our hawker centres or some prata from a coffee shop. There are lots of Halal food choices. I think you will really enjoy it.
@dennisfeliciano3424Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing the history of Singapore
@myertravelsАй бұрын
I'm glad you found it interesting!
@alhallajАй бұрын
Hello.. Mr Lee Kuan Yew was a visionary & firm leader, trajected Singapore into what she is today.
@lavenderlove2024Ай бұрын
Seeing how freely you move around gives me relief for my upcoming trip to Singapore in November.
@kaiwt213322 күн бұрын
I've been watching your videos and i didn't know that this is your first time in SG. Welcome!
@emilyl1094Ай бұрын
You should have gone to Toast Box on the ground floor which you mentioned before going up the escalator. They have cheaper coffee compared to the one you had. They serve hot toasts, snacks and other foods. Anyway, hope that you have an enjoyable time in Singapore.
@ranirani-nf2sz22 күн бұрын
Meyer, welcome to sunny Singapore.. love your warm & friendly ways.. and your videos are amazing.
@rozanawilliams8942Ай бұрын
U are staying nearer to Jalan Sultan. A lot of cheaper options for cofffee. U should also try tea tarik @ tarik at Arab st. They are popular for their pulled milk tea.
@JSimHZАй бұрын
At 23:49, you can actually see 2 big red umbrellas that says 'Walls'.That is actually an ice-cream seller. The ice-cream seller operates from a stall that is the sidecar of a motorcycle. This is a common sight in Singapore. There are also ice-cream sellers in Singapore that operate from a regular van, but the van is typically unmarked with no decorations. The only way to know if it is the ice-cream van is if you hear a loud ringing sound from a handbell rung by the ice-cream seller.
@lydiahalim81Ай бұрын
The famous murtabak is near Sultan Mosque. Search for Zam Zam or Victory...either one is as good..healthy rivalry betwn the 2 as they are next to each other
@insanepolygon4 күн бұрын
The building you pointed at at the 12 min mark is the National library and not a financial building. It's a pity you miss out on exploring the place, its pretty cool too.
@fendy-kiko100ibanez416 сағат бұрын
Totally agree with you Myer.
@salizaabdulsamad6177Ай бұрын
Hi...came across your video..i am impressed that u can more or less memorised our history...amazing....keep up with your video...subscribed done 😊
@myertravelsАй бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 😊
@jewelchia5327Ай бұрын
Visit the neighbourhoods around Singapore eg Tiong Bahru or the different Hawker centres. The hawker centres have cheaper coffees, though you need to know how to order. Perhaps visit Arab Street & Haji Lane too.
@Jia_playzАй бұрын
I love that Singapore is clean. Thanks for coming to my country Myer!
@manseb5211Ай бұрын
Hi Myers, fyi tht hotel is located at Bras Basah / Bugis area tht are historically very diversed as Bugis got it's name from one of the Indonesian/ Malay ethnic settlers in the early yrs, whereby Bras Basah derived from the Malay words meaning wet rice. This area used to be a paddy field or sort in the early century.
@myertravelsАй бұрын
That’s interesting, thanks for sharing!
@danielholburt7357Ай бұрын
You should also check out Tiong Bahru for another vintage feel and Club Street for its colonial architecture.
@theoadelaidabondocabe7261Ай бұрын
Mr. Myer:Thanks you so much for your new remarkable video today’s from Southeast Asia in Singapore City, Singapore to tours this amazing city in great joy 2024❤❤❤
@ranirani-nf2sz22 күн бұрын
Hi Meyer, you presented yourself really well and you do know well about Singapore as I believe you did your homework. Singapore is a cosmopolitan country with different cultures coming together and living harmoniously and one thing we have is security and peace… and I would like to thank our government for it. Do enjoy and have fun🥰
@myertravels22 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed the video 😊
@ms1884Ай бұрын
Thank you for visiting Singapore!
@myertravelsАй бұрын
I really enjoyed my time there!
@kamariahabdrahim6963Ай бұрын
Financial district is at Raffles Place, Shenton Way, Collyer Quay, Clifford Pier, Cecil Street..exit at Raffles Place MRT.
@ranirani-nf2sz22 күн бұрын
Yes definitely Singapore is worth the travel.. it all depends on whether you want to live in luxury hotels or low budget hotels.. like wise too one can find top fine dinning restaurants or hotels or just eat @ coffee shops or hawker centers which also serves good food. You need to know your budget and spend it wisely..
@Roboracer122 сағат бұрын
I realised you left your phone on your table while you went to collect your food. You are fast to pick up that our country is safe to do that. 😂 Btw, may I know what device are you using to film, cos I like the video quality and like the ability to quickly switch the camera’s view
@relaxsleeprainmusicАй бұрын
Definitely Will use Holafly on my next travel!
@myertravelsАй бұрын
Holafly is a good one!
@Jackson-fh7snАй бұрын
It! 's the location. Someplace is much cheaper for coffee, at only $1.40. Go to the hawker center or food court.
@lavenderlove2024Ай бұрын
I just love your tour. Im Chinese Canadian, but im not a fan to explore various Chinese foods on the foods stands. I want to know this beautiful country! Your video just covered what I was longing for❤❤❤thank you for sharing🎉🎉🎉
@myertravels27 күн бұрын
I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos! 😊
@j0n3singАй бұрын
Hotel rates also fluctuate according to peak/off-peak seasons. While it's still considered expensive compared to neighbouring countries, hotel prices during special events like the F1, big name concerts shoot through the roof. That's why you'll pay upwards of $200-$250 per night for what's considered a budget hotel.
@myertravelsАй бұрын
That's a good point about the hotel rates!
@hiroyukishinichi9873Ай бұрын
Welcome welcome! Hope you had fun in Singapore!🤩🤗
@myertravelsАй бұрын
Thank you! I had a great time.
@geeceezawurdo2321Ай бұрын
you should definitely go Arab Street, check the food & culture there one more place you should definitely go for food is Amoy Food Centre its a lunch hour office crowd food haven, you can only really get food there between 11am - 2pm there is halal food there especially on 2nd floor
@kelvinfong408Ай бұрын
Welcome to Singapore enjoy your video. Just brief facts, place where you have your coffee is call Esplanade aka "The Durain", a performing arts and culture centre. The place you have food is Funan mall which is a integrated mall which a office/leisure building, use to be a tech mall for PCs and tech. Both are not just for tourists also for locals alike. Both are links throught underground pedestrians walk ways. Misses free access to Esplanade rooftop garden. Where you have a great view to the entire marina bay area(best visit in d evening). Look forward to more of your video. 👍👍👍
@ZackZainalАй бұрын
Miss the old funan with arcade and challenger IT mall at top floor.
@rosemaryang9565Ай бұрын
Enjoy your tour of Singapore. Coffee can cost between $0.90 to $1.20 at hawker centre. And a meal can cost from $3 to $6. Will pay premium prices if it is a restaurant and much more if you eat at your hotel😎 Good food can be found in hawker centres and coffeeshops. Good luck!
@myertravelsАй бұрын
That's great to know!
@rafiisaat8708Ай бұрын
Salam Mr Myer, you can get cheap food if you go to the local hawker centre rather than the outlets in downtown city.
@geniegal78Ай бұрын
The waters that you were overlooking at the Marina area is a reservoir, joined to the Singapore River. 😊 Appreciate that you did some homework on Singapore & shown parts where tourists never get to see. You should try the local coffee from coffeshops or hawker centres. Heap Seng Leong on 10 North Bridge Road is a very old coffeeshop that sells butter coffee but only opens til 3pm. ☺️
@ruraariffin2448Ай бұрын
Welcome to Singapore sir. Although i'm Singaporean, i enjoyed watching ur video. Thank u
@robwelsby5196Ай бұрын
It’s great that you bother to research some of the history of Singapore and not just focus on instaworthy “cute” cafes
@z-dragongamingАй бұрын
Funan is one of my favourite mall filled with digital and electronic stores apart from clothing stores and eateries. Funan had been entirely renovated into this newly futuristic layout compared to the past.
@SuccessforLifesterАй бұрын
Victoria hotel is in a region known as the Central Business District
@rahimresad7045Ай бұрын
In the city, the toast box you saw on the ground floor in Esplanade Mall will be the cheapest 😅 unless you hit the foodcourt / food hall, which will be at 1.3 dollars to 1.4 dollars
@julesjules1565Ай бұрын
Thank you. Singapore is not a cheap place to live but we feel very safe here.
@linhwang6651Ай бұрын
The salaries are not low that the locals can live comfortably within their means.
@noorulhasan4904Ай бұрын
@@linhwang6651until you try to pay for rental house that is
@myertravelsАй бұрын
It’s definitely a very safe place!
@theoadelaidabondocabe7261Ай бұрын
Mr. Myer:Welcome to Singapore City, Singapore this weekend in great joy & peace to tours this amazing Asian city in Southeast Asia October of 2024❤❤❤
@ZackZainalАй бұрын
Victoria street is more to city hall area. Bugis is more to Kampung Glam area.
@Kushal6831Ай бұрын
Okay 👍
@Roboracer123 сағат бұрын
You know our history well 😊
@OIdmountainАй бұрын
27:51 bro left his phone at the table to go take his food without a worry lol
@kuyatoastАй бұрын
true sg experience
@graceair3118Ай бұрын
In tourist area there will be nice food court as well. You can get cheaper food in food court with nice environment.
@slynrayaАй бұрын
Holafly is pretty cool, I'll get that on my mext travel ! Thank you Myer
@myertravelsАй бұрын
Thanks, it is a lifesaver!
@theoadelaidabondocabe7261Ай бұрын
Mr. Myer:I really LOVE to watches your amazing video from across the globe in great joy 2024😂❤❤❤I really LOVE this remarkable video today from Southeast Asia 2024❤❤❤
@kamariahabdrahim6963Ай бұрын
Singapore wanted to distance itself from Britain and the only way out is to join Malaya.Malaya changed its name to Malaysia after that.Singapore was with Malaysia only for two years before it was kicked out.
@myertravelsАй бұрын
Ahh understood
@Catzfamily269Ай бұрын
Go to hawker centres or neighbourhood coffee shops for cheap coffee.
@marianaangel5489Ай бұрын
The Victoria Hotel is in Bras Basah area (neighbourhood) and Funan IT Mall is in City Hall area. From your video I learned that The interior of the Victoria Hotel is nice; I expected the room to be smaller and a no frills hotel.
@GOMOKXGENDUTZАй бұрын
Assalam my Bro Myers....you can try places like Haig Road or Geylang Serai, or Bussorah Street where Kampong Glam Cafe and Sultan Mosque is....pretty decent price for Muslim food...
@kamariahabdrahim6963Ай бұрын
Singapore is also called Lion City or Garden City.
@IZTheOneАй бұрын
I was truly praying and hoping you find the cafe at the upper floor of the esplande and you did.
@myertravelsАй бұрын
It’s a great spot!
@slynrayaАй бұрын
Hotels looks good! Very spacious 😄 Nice
@peteyhyАй бұрын
Visit the suburbs, HDB towns, there are still places like nature parks.
@EricK-mj7krАй бұрын
There is a local kopi joint and a convenience store at level 1 of the esplanade.
@felinelim3425Ай бұрын
Hope you visit the kampong glam area to visit the mosque and have some nice briyani
@soloflo7691Ай бұрын
yeah u should go to arab st area..there's alot of good n great halal foods
@Roboracer122 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your compliments about my country. Yes you pronounced our prime minister’s name correctly 😊 He is highly respected here and dearly missed 😢
@Kushal6831Ай бұрын
Amazing video ❤❤
@Syn741Ай бұрын
the "financial building" you pointed at is actually the national library haha
@myertravelsАй бұрын
Haha oops
@sp.c.h.168828 күн бұрын
Hawker car bro,much cheaper and the coffee is nice too? Must know where to find it,hope you can find the right person to tell you the tip and trick of find place and food.
@JSimHZАй бұрын
At 28:21, I noticed that you took a fork and a spoon with your meal, but you picked up all the food in the plate with just a fork. So I have a challenge for you. The challenge is to try eating all the rice dishes with a fork and a spoon together. Use the fork to push the rice into the spoon and bring the spoon of rice to your mouth. If you need to cut the meat into smaller pieces, hold down the meat with the fork and use the spoon as a knife to cut it into smaller pieces. You will soon find out that it is much easier to eat rice dishes with a spoon instead of a fork.
@lucyfiniarel234726 күн бұрын
dude he's from new york. he knows this.
@ShinefoodshineАй бұрын
We do love LKY because he gave his life for Singapore and was loyal to his wife and family. He lived humbly and dedicated everything he had to the vision he had for us Singaporeans. Those that don’t like him are usually the ones at the wrong end of his cane 😅 otherwise we Singaporeans are grateful to this great man
@flawless90Ай бұрын
I'm surprised you struggled to find coffee Myers! Kopi is SG's favourite beverage, and you can easily find one for less than $4 in malls! Even back at Esplanade, there should be a Toastbox or Yakun or the likes! While both franchises are not halal certified, there coffee should be halal friendly!
@eointanАй бұрын
Hey did u left ur phone on the table when u was ordering bc I saw a phone when u came back that’s on ur table
@myertravelsАй бұрын
Haha yes I did
@ShamlathehealerАй бұрын
Myer, the next time you stop by SG, give me a shout - I'll show you how the locals live and what's life like for us Singaporeans day-to-day. I love my country and what you covered was just the tip of the iceberg 😁
@sentou2353Ай бұрын
Cant wait to see you exploring Arab Street where we have many halal foods you can try
@woonfaseng8737Ай бұрын
i am a local, i think your victoria hotel's area is actually called Bras Basah area.....which is very near to Bugis area....walking distance / 200-300metres away...
@mikeang6052Ай бұрын
glad you love singapore, maybe you can get a local to guild you along and explore more about my city.😋
@teams22216 күн бұрын
Did u visit Merlion at night for Marina Bay Sands pictures ?