Trying 5 shockingly cheap meals in Singapore. S&B Crunchy Garlic With Chili Oil is available at most NTUC FairPrice (at the chili corner) and at RedMart (chili oil is sold out but will restock 17 April onwards)
You will not believe how some food is so affordable in Singapore. I traveled around Singapore to try them all! I appreciate the stall’s effort to keep the costs low, serving for people. Please consider supporting these stalls listed below. Huat ah!
– $1 Nasi Lemak at Kedai Makan Muhajirin
– $1 Bee Hoon at Yan Fried Bee Hoon
– $2.80 Laksa at 63 Laksa
– $3.50 Chicken Rice at Yong Kee Hainanese Chicken Rice
– $0 Food at Mother-in-law’s place (invite only)
Video Chapter
00:00 Cheapest Nasi Lemak in Singapore
03:38 Cheapest Chinese Food in Singapore?
06:26 Cheapest Laksa in Singapore?
09:13 FREE Food in Singapore?!
15:14 MIL Scolds Me..
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Lol the ridiculous upselling of the chilli spoils the whole video.
In terms of food price Singapore is not very expensive..even McDonald’s meal is cheap. Expensive things in Singapore is housing and private vehicle like car
this is why i love hawker food, they have a big heart, they work extremely hard and some of them have become my friends, I respect their craft and who knows, I might become one myself.
8:56 Yes chao cho means fishy but normally we wont say it to compliment the food.
We use chao cho if the food is bad, Example this otah is chao cho liao. Means its maybe spoiling and has too strong of a fishy smell.
For the Yan bee hoon, you must eat the chicken wings. They are famous for it.
Haha…thank you Ghib Ojibsan…this is the kind of important food price information that Malaysians working in Singapore here needs, thank you.