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(14-11-2021, 05:43 PM)totoro08 Wrote: [ -> ]I'm a big fan of simple food videos like this:

No commentary, just simple but clear camera work of the cook preparing the food. Quite therapeutic to watch.  Smile

Thanks!! You're right, it's so relaxing to watch for some reason.  Big Smile
i love love love eating ramen, especially when its slightly cold outside  Smile
i wanna share this video of an old-school ramen style in japan. like seriously old-school.

(16-11-2021, 12:08 AM)jenzz Wrote: [ -> ]i love love love eating ramen, especially when its slightly cold outside  Smile
i wanna share this video of an old-school ramen style in japan. like seriously old-school.

That's a great vid. Like singapore also probably had mobile noodle stalls like this before hawker centres were introduced.
(09-11-2021, 11:35 PM)crispy Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-11-2021, 11:21 PM)Icicle Wrote: [ -> ]Haven't been able to travel...so I've been watching a lot of travel and food videos on Youtube recently. 

I recently watched this video and the Italian pastry she eats at 1:30 looks so damn good! It's like a super crispy and flaky croissant with ricotta cheese inside.

I also like Mark Wiens' channel because he travels to so many places and tries so many different kinds of food, but sometimes he overacts quite a bit. Like too positive haha.

Got any other channels to recommend? Share share.  Big Smile

was wondering what the first thread in this Food and Cooking forum would be.  Like
youtube recommended this guy's channel to me recently...he ate this bowl of crab and rice that looks super solid and is only about 5 SGD.

thanks for sharing his channel. i also found this video from him showing rrrrrrrrroti prata from thailand. 



i think they do rrrrroti prata quite different there. egg prata means a fried egg is added on top of the roti, curry gravy is more thai muslim style, and the roti is done different. hmm i wonder how the taste compares to singaporean and malaysian roti prata or roti canai.
(17-11-2021, 06:23 AM)monstafish Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-11-2021, 11:35 PM)crispy Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-11-2021, 11:21 PM)Icicle Wrote: [ -> ]Haven't been able to travel...so I've been watching a lot of travel and food videos on Youtube recently. 

I recently watched this video and the Italian pastry she eats at 1:30 looks so damn good! It's like a super crispy and flaky croissant with ricotta cheese inside.

I also like Mark Wiens' channel because he travels to so many places and tries so many different kinds of food, but sometimes he overacts quite a bit. Like too positive haha.

Got any other channels to recommend? Share share.  Big Smile

was wondering what the first thread in this Food and Cooking forum would be.  Like
youtube recommended this guy's channel to me recently...he ate this bowl of crab and rice that looks super solid and is only about 5 SGD.

thanks for sharing his channel. i also found this video from him showing rrrrrrrrroti prata from thailand. 



i think they do rrrrroti prata quite different there. egg prata means a fried egg is added on top of the roti, curry gravy is more thai muslim style, and the roti is done different. hmm i wonder how the taste compares to singaporean and malaysian roti prata or roti canai.

Lol I was wondering why you spell roti with so many Rs. Then I understood after I watched the video.
I like Greg Leow's food reviews. He focuses on local hawker food and he knows what he's talking about since he used to write for hungrygowhere. 

This is his review of a stall that sells one of the best char kway teow in Singapore...but only if you eat it in the morning.  Laugh

(18-11-2021, 04:15 PM)MooMooBird Wrote: [ -> ]I like Greg Leow's food reviews. He focuses on local hawker food and he knows what he's talking about since he used to write for hungrygowhere. 

This is his review of a stall that sells one of the best char kway teow in Singapore...but only if you eat it in the morning.  Laugh


Yesss I love his channel! Unbiased and straightforward.
(18-11-2021, 07:39 PM)totoro08 Wrote: [ -> ]
(18-11-2021, 04:15 PM)MooMooBird Wrote: [ -> ]I like Greg Leow's food reviews. He focuses on local hawker food and he knows what he's talking about since he used to write for hungrygowhere. 

This is his review of a stall that sells one of the best char kway teow in Singapore...but only if you eat it in the morning.  Laugh


Yesss I love his channel! Unbiased and straightforward.

Yup I agree. Thanks for sharing his channel, MooMooBird! I see his videos popping up on my YouTube recommendations but haven't had the chance to watch them. Now that it's confirmed quality by other people here, I'll watch more of his stuff.  Like


i miss my weekend JB trips man...
(21-11-2021, 10:25 PM)crispy Wrote: [ -> ]i miss my weekend JB trips man...

Those burgers look amazing. Heart Wouldn't mind one now.