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karin kamu wanita yang multitalenta cantik genius pintar dan jago menguasai banyak bahasa asing pula tipe calon istri idaman love from Indonesia 🇮🇩
ОтветитьCool vlog, she is very cool filipina
ОтветитьAll the food looks soo good! I can’t wait to go there one day ❤
ОтветитьWelcome to SG!!
ОтветитьIve been watching all your SE asia vlogs, they're so good. You're an inspiration!
ОтветитьI've always wanted to go to Singapore! The food looked amazing!
ОтветитьVery well presented SG. Keep it up
ОтветитьWelcome to Singapore!🤩🤗
ОтветитьMay all your wishes come true in your heart feeling soul
ОтветитьOMG!!! Light soy sauce with solf-boiled egg??? No no no. Eat it with dark soy sauce please!
ОтветитьLaksa broth contains lots of grinded dried shrimps lol😅
Ответитьthank you for these vlogs karin 😭 it makes me feel im there and its very heart warming
ОтветитьHallo karin cantik
ОтветитьWelcome to Singapore. Lamp shank is generally an expensive item on all menu and your portion is huge. That amount could have fed 2 persons so the price is not super expensive in a restaurant as well :D You need cash in Singapore as a lot of smaller shops only accept cash or local bank payment methods which tourists would not have (unless you have a Singapore bank account). Money changers are available in many malls and around the city area. They are much more reasonable than changing cash off the ATM. Do try other chicken rice stalls from other hawker centres. Tian Tian is too touristy (and more expensive).
If you have explored to the basement of the buddha relic temple you would have found a nice vegetarian air-conditioned food court!
You missed the white pepper in your half boiled egg :)
You have missed the biggest hawker centre in Singapore (as do most tourist, missed it when walking around the tourist shops) - the Chinatown Complex (food stalls are on second level). LOL I thought you went to Katong to have that laksa. For people who can't take shrimp please don't eat the laksa. As the broth is essentially made from shrimp.
For all the tourists watching, water is very safe to drink off the tap in Singapore. Else just fill up the water bottle with the water provided by your accommodation. Tourists often buy stuff from 7-Eleven and compare the prices from the shop to other places and may comment that the things are expensive. You should know that locals don't really buy things from 7-Eleven, even if we do is usually selecting those on sale or promotion or if there is really no other choice around. We typically buy from local supermarkets like NTUC/Giant/Sheng Shiong or neighbourhood shops.
welcome to Singapore 😁
ОтветитьThe leaves are curry leaves. Sort of like lime leaves. The stock is probably filled with prawns and possibly candlenuts
ОтветитьYou have such positive energy.
ОтветитьI know that you explained it, but that laksa looked too naked. 😂
ОтветитьDid most places take cards
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