Bei-ing wanton mee has another branch just down the road at Bullion Hawker Bar.. Same coffee shop as the famous Geylang 29 Hokkien noodles.. It's much nicer there than the original stall at Roxy.
Been wanting to eat the laksa. Went there a few times in the late afternoon but all the stalls were closed. I was hoping you would post the closing times of the stalls. Aiyah 😉
This bring back so much old memories I remember Roxy theater laying sure have change, I remember my teenage times, I left SG 46 now and I cannot remember any of these places. Stay safe enjoy as much good as you can, I only miss the hot weather everyday. This guy sure can give me a heart attack 🙏😘
Hello Phyllis 😊 You’re the first to miss the hot weather in Singapore 😅 Stay warm and Cozy wherever you’re watching from.. hope the Laksa warmed you up a bit 😄
My Dad used to take me to the cinema in Katong for the afternoon matinee, we used to have a cake from the Red house bakery. We lived on the Opera estate in Siglap from 1961-63
Wow.. you moved from the west to the east in Opera Estate? 😂 find memories.. red house bakery was still around in the late 90s and early 2000 if I recall
@@Piggypuggy We lived in Singapore from 1960-63 and then from 1969-71, we were very lucky. My dad was in the RAF and was based at Changi and then Tengah
@@Piggypuggy I was there b4 Mandarin Garden was built. It was then only reclaimed land. My grand dad n sons were fishermen and night time was sotong time with net and light. We lived I think atap houses b4 moving to Marine Terrace
Alamak... Haiz.. They should make halal versions of these National dishes.. I see so many entreprenal malays making such local delights over in Malaysia.. and they're such a hit among the locals there. Can't rem which RU-vid channel I watched from.
I've always want to record a walk inside Roxy Square. Dunno why like no feeling now for anything else but rain walks. Even recording Changi Airport like no mood.
Rain walks are universal therapy for everyone.. but places like Roxy square might only be for locals. But orchard towers might be interesting Provided you don't get kidnapped there 🤣
@@Piggypuggy Yeah, actually, you're right... I recorded many old malls like Upper Serangoon Shopping Center and Katong Shopping Center... very limited viewership. I think for Singapore channel... can only do food.
But it’s a kind of service too.. coz many of these malls will disappear and be lost forever if it wasn’t captured on film. Many would only be able to see it thru your dedicated work
@@Piggypuggy yet to see ur visit to Marine Terrance market. At the back row of muslim food, try the "black plates" store lontong and Nasi. The other store a bit ex even though more selection. Small community hawker however stores changes much over the years
I bet it's cheaper at the original stall at whampoa.. But fact is.. newer hawkers sometimes pay heftier rents.. so they have to cover their fixed overheads. But I see many forking out $5-8 willingly for hawker fares these days. There was such a line at the nasi lemak.
Wow.. That shouting guy calling for numbers... Got added slavia into his wanton mee??? 😅 😅 😅 Wondering why cant he just buy a digital que system. Maybe he likes to practice his vocal.. 🤣
With due respect, that is not the original nonya laksa. Nonya laksa doesn't come with cockles. The original nonya laksa has strips od cucumber as garnishing too. This nonya laksa is not the authentic one.
You should try Yishun 928 Laksa, always have a feeling that Katong Laksa are over overrated! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aws2ecxumjs.html