I’m also looking forward for the next episode..🎉 To see a better discussion. I think i would like to see a fiercer debate. Jonathan Chua vs someone same level of vibes. Arguing through. Someone like Jon Paul but fiercer. More like taiwanese style debate than Singapore parliament. Too gentle. Need more opposition. Just my take to make show more exciting.
1:38: 🏘 The hosts rank neighborhoods in Singapore based on various factors. 7:28: 🍦 The speaker discusses different neighborhoods in Singapore, highlighting Punggol as a developing area with affordable housing and various amenities. 12:01: 🍨 The hosts review a Yen Yang flavor ice cream and give it a score of 7 out of 10. 22:41: 🏢 The discussion is about the neighborhood of Geylang in Singapore and whether it is a good place to live or invest in property. 28:11: 🏘 The discussion focuses on the best neighborhoods in Singapore, specifically Ang Mo Kio, Bishan, and Bukit Timah. 33:09: 🏙 The speaker discusses the attractions and benefits of living in Adam Road, including its food, connectivity, and low crime rate. 37:47: 🗒 The speaker discusses their experiences in Bongo and the mix of people and cultures there. Recap by Tammy AI
Geylang spans from Kallang MRT all the way to Paya Lebar MRT and only certain lanes and areas are so called "dirty". I stayed in Aljunied/Geylang East all my life and loving it here! Yes the population is old, but check out all the new places amenities that we have. PLQ/Singpost/Paya Lebar Square malls offer a comprehensive coverage of shopping needs. And if that's not enough, downtown orchard is just 20mins away by public transport. We are also near to happening Joo Chiat where there's good food and cafes. And for beach goers, it's just a 30mins ride to the nearest underpass to ECP or you can also ride a bicycle to ECP in 30mins.
Choa chu kang is a nice quieter part of singapore tbh, in front of my house is forest and I can see all the way to Malaysia. Plus there is all the amenities you need, there's a new safra, a big swimming complex with wave pool and slide, a few parks nearby and a park connector from bukit panjang to the rail corridor. There is direct bus to sugei buloh and the zoo/night safari etc. Its less crowded than other areas and you can probably get seats on the mrt haha. The only downside is probably the time taken to travel to town, but everything else is nice. And I think choa chu kang and yew tee can combine lol, they are literally walkable from each other, like 15-20min walk apart, most of the address in what is considered "yew tee" area is also labelled as choa chu kang.
Gain city is nearer to yew tee... literally. plus all these argument, yet no mention of the true S tier places, Queenstown, Redhill, Tiong bahru. The whole zone is S tier, great cheap food, convenient to everywhere in SG, even JB. Near to everyone's favourite drinking spot CQ as well, and grab is cheaper. Literally every one street splits the low, mid and high income and yet its so inclusive
sigh now so many ppl, getting too crowded, some what losing it's appeal :( (Katong feels like the new Orchard during weekends, idk where all the ppl come from)
Punggol and seng kang are terrible. Far from everything. Jam always at the expressway. Erp at kpe. There's so many people and so many buildings and so many traffic lights. There's so much congestion it's so claustrophobic. So many buildings that look the same that u can't even see the sky from ground level. It's terrible place to live
I moved from Newton to Punggol dreading the distance away from town but boy oh boy did Punggol prove me wrong... love the peace, quiet, the amenities and on going upgrades and very much looking forward to the new university and sports hub + many new mrts and malls. Punggol is so under rated
Allow me to do justice for Choa Chu Kang. You have direct buses to the 927 zoo, to orchard 190, to vivocity 188 and even to tampines 67,. For some 975 to the army camps. You are on the red line, yet not too far off from the green line, a stone throws away to the blue line. Should any MRT breakdown, you are not solely stuck like those on the purple line. You have a cinema, golf course, driving school, multiple bowling alleys nearby 1 @ Safra, 1 @ hometeam ns, 1 @ keat hong cc, 1 @ civil service club and if you travel a tad further 1 at Chervons, so a bowlers dream. People in CCK are simple. Going to JB is convenient, if the causeway is jammed, there is always Tuas via KJE and PIE. You have the farms, QIAN HU, SPCA and you have sungei buloh. Technically yew tee is CCK north, also where many spend their childhood.. CCK Safra has 24hrs Macdonalds drivethrough, Burger king drive through and 24 hrs coffeeshop at blk 302. WHY??? becos the NS boys need their supper, booking in to Stagmont camp, Gedong camp, Lim chu kang camp, Tengah airbase, even the Police academy. All will appreciate the food. NSmen who stay near your reservist camp, you reach home the first.
@@anotation2669 Yet pretty much all the so called wierd stuff that has happened in Yishun has happened pretty everywhere else in SG. Yet Yishun always gets unfairly labeled.
Shem I feel you! Although I'm not from cck but I'm your close neighbour bukit panjang! Because u mentioned KKM so Im backing you up, CCK got the best beehoon at 302!!!! Letsssss goooo!!
hmm Jurong? vote for West side and East side also? ECP? West coast? Woodlands? Outram park? Sentosa? Kallang? Toa payoh? Serangoon? Hougang? Got CCK should also have Bukit Batok? Boon Lay? Clementi? :D
Bukit merah is SS teir , near Vivo + sentosa , plaza singapura , near orchard , near chinatown , near bugis , near marina barrage , near suntec , safra , ikea( 15 ~ 20 min bus ride ) , able to to go east side and west side in less than a hour by train or bus 😂😂😂😂😂
Clementi!! Well linked to PCN, has West Coast Park, very near to all the JE malls, and if you’re bored of JE it’s only 15 mins to Boon Lay (Jurong Point). easy access to PIE and AYE if you drive, be in town area within 45 mins, a good blend of old HDBs and BTO but also some condo and landed houses in Sunset area if you want to take a walk and enjoy different vibes. Ten mins away from queens town/redhill but more affordable housing.
Please reconsider your vote for Choa chu kang, despite choa chu kang being the less popular estate. There are many things within this neighbourhood. Firstly, the houses are not that old and neither are they new but the size of the apartments are relatively big compared to other counterparts areas. We are nearer to JB and Mandai one. The green corridor is a great place for runners, cyclist and also for family walkabouts to enjoy nature. And that lame cousin Yew Tee that you mentioned will be expanding in the near future. Sungei Kadut will be having a new agricultural tech park with many fun amenities and also an additional MRT station that will link up NSL and DTL.
Yishun is great, it's no different from pretty much every place in SG. I'm tired of people dissing it and am close to unfriending friends who perpetuate the unfair stereotype.
What Hokkien mee??? I live smack in the centre between CCK and Yew Tee. The only good food here is the Fish soup at the HDB block 10 mins walk from the MRT, the Ngor Hiang Guan Chang with fried bee Hoon at Blk 302, Lor Mee stall at S11 coffee shop in Yew Tee and Indian food stall in the same coffee shop and then that’s it!! 😅 That’s why I cook 3 meals per day at home almost everyday for the past 23 years that I live here. 😂
Central kid my entire life. So going to north and east of SG is a nightmare to me. Cause in central, it is one main road and everything is on that one road. Your malls, residential, even the industrial buildings. The first time I went to yishun I was traumatised
I really like Cck, boring lah sometimes, but it's quiet, can unwind. Shermane probably referring to 302 for bcm, I only go once in awhile, but we all know it. For cckians, the charm, iykyk, definitely deserves higher than a E lah, and oh, our places damn big okay! For me higher in this list probably I would go for Bishan, bit Cck vibes around the hdb(s) actually, also very quiet, Siglap/Timah is abit unattainable but yeah I agree on y'all inputs of those places, oh yeah actually Cck go Timah very near, Bukit Panjang is technically even connected. Driving in and out of Cck is awesome, very chill, relatively chill even during peak, can't imagine driving in and out of Tampines during peak, not to throw shade, lol!
I agree geylang is great! I used to have some assumptions for geylang before i visited that area. It is honestly a great place, just avoid the red light district, people who went there to do those stuff wont bother you anyway. You walk a bit further from Geylang, you get to paya lebar, a bit before the stretch, you're at kallang (stadium area - great for a good long walk/run), it has the best food in singapore, great durians places, and literally so convenient with buses getting you everywhere! Only cons is affordable newer properties are too small, bigger properties are all pretty old.
Why would our DPM and President be from choa Chu Kang/yew tee if they are not good? They are good places with nature to de-stress after a hard day work. There is also a beautiful pcn that leads from yew tee to hillion with nice scenary along the way. I think it is better than yishun. Please re-rank.
for however far they claim Punggol to be, having lived in Tampines n Pasir Ris, Punggol can reach Orchard rd in ~30mins train ride. Smth Pasir Ris n Tampines ppl cannot do with the current EWL
Can do a chart on the exchange rate of makan prices at diff neighborhood? Something like Big Mac index, eg.: How much does in average hawker/kopi tiam/cafe food cost in these neighborhoods. And Is it true that even macdonald's set meals prices vary in diff neighborhood in SG?
Used to live South at Kent Ridge. Its far from a few amenities but near to NUS and NUH. Also near to alot of working places. Best and safe place! Wish I still live there.
You guys did sengkang real dirty man🙃🙃🙃 fernvale is one of the places in Singapore that you can just stay there for months and not leave the neighborhood at all, you got the only cinema in sengkang here if you want supper is at jalan kayu. Pre school, primary and secondary all with in 10 minutes walk and if you want nature, anchorvale is the place to be is too convenient already and worst case scenario happens to you, we have a freaking hospital at the heart of sengkang. Sengkang deserve to be at a minimum C
Yishun- Only no good secondary schools no poly and no universities which is sad. And very far from town but nearer to Johor. But comparing to Sembawang and woodlands Yishun have some better shopping mallsssss, hospital, Safra, HomeTeamNS, Country club, Kayaking, otto Bottle tree park, Yishun Damm, Durians and good food which is good enough for an up grade to B..
Interesting ep 🤭 Please rank malls in Singapore next. Big malls small malls neighbourhood malls. Considering factors like accessibility, crowd, carpark, PARKING $$, variety of F&B, supermarkets, cinemas, anchor tenants…. etc That will be a fun one, looking forward to hear your thoughts 🤔