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What $20 gets you in LITTLE INDIA (Singapore)

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I was in the metro and I saw one of the stops was called "Little India" in Singapore and I realized I must go and visit to find some delicious food. I decided to see how far I could stretch out $20 to give you an idea of what prices are like in Little India vs. what you saw the costs were like in my India series when I was visiting. It was a great time exploring this area. Check out these things to do in Singapore: Airport Transfer Singapore: https://bit.ly/AirportTransferSingapore Historical Food Tour Singapore: https://bit.ly/HistoricalFoodTourSingapore Singapore Bike Tour: https://bit.ly/singaporebiketour Private City Tour of Singapore: https://bit.ly/customsingaporetour Southern Islands Yacht Tour: https://bit.ly/southernislandstour 6-8 hour Singapore Tour: https://bit.ly/singapore6to8 Street Food and Street Art Tour: https://bit.ly/Streetfoodandart Walking Tour of Singapore: https://bit.ly/Walkingtoursingapore Full Singapore Tour with boat cruise: https://bit.ly/FullTourwithBoat See my other Content: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Worldnomac/ YouTube Shorts: https://bit.ly/worldnomacshorts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldnomac Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ worldnomac? Donate to my channel: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/worldnomactravel ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 📃Some links contain affiliate links which may result in a small commission for World Nomac LLC. Using these links does not cost you any extra money. The small commission made from these links helps to sustain the longevity of this channel. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #Singapore #littleindiasingapore #Singaporevlog

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    @humanbeing83382 years ago Well. Mac! You definitely walking aimlessly in little india! I wished i was there to guide you through creeks and cronies of that area! There' s lots of hidden gems where you can find better and cheaper food and things! 52
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    @sup7932 years ago Most of the indian people in singapore are from southern state of tamil nadu in india. Tamilnadu is most authentic state in india as it is least amount . ...Expand 107
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    @pawan2692 years ago The biryani seller probably don' t know " bahut achcha" oras he speaks tamil not hindi. Tamil people in singapore and malaysia are living for 100' s of years. 16
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    @LM-dh2pp2 years ago Congrats on 300k! Been subscribed since the lebanon series last summer when i saw u in one of lukes videos! Love all your series! Cant wait to see istanbul series next! You should check out morocco soon, have you been? 7
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    @foodmore2 years ago Eating biryani while wearing a white tee shirt. Brave man! 9
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    @devpandey13322 years ago I had to go to "little India" every weekend to have good Indian cuisine. Then move to Clarke Quay for some good music and fun.
    Have good memories.
    Thanks @Mac for this vlog.
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    @paulson20082 years ago Hey mac got addicted to your vibe. Binge watching your whole india series now. 27
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    @chocolatococo6572 years ago This content is so cool. Having no preplan and just go along with the day.
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    @treeshzey2 years ago Welcome to singapore! Theres loads more of places to see around & some other nearby islands here in singapore! Hope you had a great short trip here & twas fun! 2
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    @alexandreturcotte9502 years ago Consistent with the content! Im lovin it. 1
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    @vision20962 years ago Can' t believe that it' s only been one month since you were in india. " little india" in singapore holy biriyani that' s a huge . ...Expand 32
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    @mizaru842 years ago Ah, u should have toured the singapore airport. There' s the newly build changi airport jewel, which houses a gigantic indoor waterfall as well. 3
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    @de5pa1rmrproestpacific792 years ago New subscriber here, a singaporean as well, i find ur vids really engaging and i really appreciate everything you do to make your vids as good as possible . ...Expand 1
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    @johann7522 years ago Hey mac, i love this video, the food, the market, wow your new shirt, looks great on you, the nice people. Thanks for showing, see you in the next video.
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    @jiiizen44602 years ago Been enjoying binge watching all your videos especially om singapore.
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    @jedus0072 years ago Mac that was a nice trip back to india, that biriyani certainly was looking delicious, thanks for the video man.
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    @rosebluemusic92922 years ago Seeing you eating that biryani dish mac. Took me back to india' s videos that i love. That was so nice to see. A whole place full of indian food id="hidden10" & produce. Textile, i loved the shirt looks great on you. I know you love white so far. In most videos you mostly go for the white. Loved watching this experience. I hope you will be enjoying your time always. ...Expand 2
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    @abhijeet76812 years ago God g triple o d i remembered your style. 1
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    @giannishen2 years ago There are some indian immigrants there, which should be one of the few countries where you can eat orthodox indian food;
    if you see a small packet i see that shirt is perfect for you, looks comfortable and cool!
    great job, thanks for sharing
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    @partituravid2 years ago Very nice and interesting!
    hoped you could show us some of the hawker culture for a meal.
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    @rohitpr38872 years ago Happy advanced 300 k. Love ya bro
    < 33.
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    @romgozaimas2 years ago You should have turned left at and walked down that street where you will see a part of Singapore's history in a very colorful heritage building that used to be a sweet factory. If you walked down Serangoon Road, you'll find another national monuments in the Sri Srinivasa Temple. At the end of that road is the well known Mustaffa Centre where you can find almost everything cheaply under one roof. .. ...Expand 12
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    @ujjwalmishra9532 years ago Hey mac i want a vlog with dale philip.
    i just got the notification and i am here.
    love from india,
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    @imeldago25192 years ago When i was there, i missed the steps upon descending the concrete stairs. Fell down very hard, good indian people assisted me to get up. They even offered . ...Expand 6
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    @deepjyotiojah30692 years ago The shirt honestly looks very good on you. Please wear something like this in lebanon or other warm countries that you visit.
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    @KardosoMedia2 years ago Pretty interesting to see the comparison since you were in india just prior to this. 5
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    @cynthiakoh26832 years ago I normally do a walk-around to check out all the stalls before deciding on which one to try. Can' t believe you settled on the first stall you encountered! Haha. 5
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    @eugenetan722 years ago Great videos! Btw. You should try eating rice the singaporean / southeast asian way with the spoon. You will find its so much easier and practical. 9
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    @anshsinha7822 years ago I live in singapore and i am an indian as well! 2
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    @abhayd53582 years ago Next time when you come to india do include. There are alot of ancient forts, beautiful treks. You will love it. 7
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    @Caleb75752 years ago Oh hey mac! I' m 4 weeks late but maybe when you do come back to singapore, you may want to check out mustafa center, near farrer park station. I personally . ...Expand
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    @nat38162 years ago Bro, our tap water is drinkable! When you finish your mineral water, you can refill your bottle with the water from any tap in singapore. 17
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    @jonathanlee55202 years ago Dude, u just speaks hindi ( northern dialect/ lang) to most likely a tamil-speaking southerner !
    fish curry briyani, by the way, tastes slightly sour and. better!.
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    @davidung77852 years ago I will always remember you as the one who gave harry his fame. Obviously his worked for it but youre the one behind the scene helping him out and introducing him when he first started at less than 300 subs.
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    @zal_models2 years ago You definitely need to do a proper singapore tour, you barely scratched the surface!
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    @hassan93112 years ago Mac brother i am back again to watch your awesome vlogs.
    chale
    love from
    england.
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    @arfanmohd2 years ago @world nomac you need to try the kaya buns and paratha with kaya or kaya toast for breakfast - kaya is a traditional egg jam made from a mixture of coconut and eggs.
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    @tanhuiling66002 years ago Good choice to select hawker centre than malls food court. The price is slightly cheaper. 1
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    @hanco1002 years ago There are hand washing basin in every hawker/food centre in singapore and toilet facility too, just ask any local if you' re not sure where they are.
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    @milan-ze8tg2 years ago Peace be upon you brother with love enjoy singapore.
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    @MS-lb7bg2 years ago That shirt is a good buy. Linen is more hot weather appropriate than cotton or polyester.
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    @mindful472 years ago There' s another stretch of little india that u missed. It' s more exciting with more food and shops on the other side. It' s the main ' little india' u would need to alight at farrer park station.
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    @adityashah13532 years ago Love you brother from india and if you vist india next time you can go in himalayas and in north east. 2
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    @themissingmile2 years ago Hey thats mytekka market is a neighbourhood mall, not really little india. The 2nd floor of tekka market is fine but theres a lot bet food & sights along the main street and arteries of little india. Very entertaining video. ...Expand
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    @Coachchuateckguan2 years ago It reminds me of deira in dubai.
    thanks for showing singapore.
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    @jsmurthy74812 years ago Welcome to(little) enjoy, mac bro, the indian atmos.
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    @humanbeing83382 years ago Another thing mac. Places like little india, chinatown where tourist usually seen, prices can be a bit higher and shop goods prices are fixed!
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    @vivekpal48672 years ago Namaskar. Inviting you to india again. We will be happy to welcome you again.
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    @Travelwithchris2 years ago Looks like a vibe out there! Might have to check singapore out soon! 1
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    @tubro5412 years ago I miss your indian sidekick! Rahul
    i thought that you would be going for dosas, as you can get really awesome south indian food in singapore. C they should have given you something to wrap your biryani in besides that leaf. Not sure if you could have eaten that leaf!
    have fun in singapore! You should also try cambodia, thailand, and indonesia. Most of southeast asia, as far as the philippines was once a part of the greater indian civilization and you should notice all the similarities. Or summer is a very good time to try the himalayas of nepal, himachal pradesh, arunachal pradesh, bhutan, sikkim, ladakh, jammu & kashmir
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    @gerardfernon33392 years ago You sort of wonder why americans and some europeans use their forks to scoop up rice in asian dishes, whereas the locals will use the spoon (or their hands! i kind of think it could be because at western tables the weapons you' re given are usually a knife and a fork. And the fork would of course be better than the knife for rice-scooping, in the absence of a spoon.
    sounds reasonable to me
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    @FunTravelLondon2 years ago To all the stangers reading this; i truly wish you lots of happiness, success and blessings. All the best in all the good things you do. 2
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    @suehanton49072 years ago You should be wearing a mask when you are inside the markets & hawker centres. 2
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    @dolmapradhan90082 years ago There is a beautiful south indian style hindu temple in chinatown if you are still feeling homesick for india, also nearby there is another hawker center . ...Expand
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    @abhijeet76812 years ago Do you have any plans to come india again we are waiting for you. 20
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    @RahmanAbdul2052 years ago $6. 50 is a good price for bryani and the chicken part is big. In my area in tampines that will cost you $9 or even $10.
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    @imeldago25192 years ago I have not seen you in morocco yet. If you made videos in morocco will you show them to us. Thanks.
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    @anodominate2 years ago A bahut achha one. Man i just rewind 4 times to just hear it.
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    @techlife98532 years ago The coleslaw looking thing is probably - raita. Its made from yogurt. Spices and things like tomotos and cucumber - the mass produced biriyans u have id="hidden26" been eating from takeways n restaurants is nothing compared to propa home made biriyani. If u ever get a chance to be invited to a pakistani home for dinner u will see the difference in taste and quality ( most restaurants want to maximise on profits so dont often use the best ingredients ). ...Expand
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    @hathor22 years ago as a Filipino i'm vicariously having a hard time with the finagling with the fork and spoon
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    @marcyeo46352 years ago Why dont you use the spoon to scoop up the basmati rice to eat instead of using a fork?
    glad you enjoyed the bryani
    and you wear that linen shirt pretty well
    looking good
    safe travels onward.
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    @moniai85512 years ago It's funny that he talked to him in hindi without knowing he is a tamilian
    love your content
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    @peirongchan75652 years ago U shld team up with local bloggers of the countries u visit to bring u to the correct places. 1
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    @sohsaraaa2 years ago You should go to mustafa, the biggest/ shopping centre in little india where u can find many indian textiles and groceries at more inexpensive prices.
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    @Babylotso2692 years ago Hope you will visit the malay areas and try more malay food the next time you' re back in singapore.
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    @juzwantukkomen55952 years ago I" m curious on why would western people prefer to use fork instead of a spoon to eat rice. He' s not the only one that i have noticed doing it . ...Expand 4
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    @tanweekok12 years ago You missed to visit mustapha and komala villa for ildi and chapati at norris road.
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    @Charlotte_Knott2 years ago Sei immer du selbst. Am ende des tages ist das alles, was sie wirklich haben; wenn du alles ausziehst, ist das alles, was du hast, also sei immer du selbst.
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    @soamiyavohra27312 years ago Hey bro just visit the big eye which is also in london.
    and specially visit the universal adventure park its awesome.
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    @philipmullins62352 years ago When you go to places like india, pakistan, indonesia and egypt, you will never feel lonely when you walk down the streets as a tourist because people i get a completely different impression when i go to south korea, thailand and singapore, in those countries i feel invisible because no one in the street looks at me or wants to talk to strangers, the reason i am mentioning this is that the cultures in different asia countries are completely different and my comment is not meant to sound negative in any way to any country.
    when i went to little india in singapore, it was completely different there compared with india, in little india in singapore, there are lots of indian people living there, in all the time i was there, not one person looked at me and when i went to the markets and shops there, not one person looked at me or spoke to me about trying to sell me anything, the same with the food market in this video that i also visited.
    i spend a few weeks in south korea, in the whole time, i was in south korea, not one person looked at me in the street or spoke to me in any of the shops unless i first spoke to them first. Every time i have arrived in india as a tourist, i feel the huge amount of attention and communication i receive when i walk down the street, i have often wonder why the difference in the cultures between the different countries of asia.
    i have blonde hair, blue eyes and very fair skin, i don' t know if that is the reason why people stare at me in some countries and not in other countries
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    @MissAttitudified2 years ago You went to the wrong part of little india. You should change the metro to the purple line, alight at farrer park station (which is one stop away from . ...Expand 3
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    @kazutoyamamoto88442 years ago Fantastic. Seem u enjoy urself so much.
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    @astroboysem2 years ago Spoon fork - uses fork to eat rice - good thing went back to spoon:
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    @iron61872 years ago There are better briyani shops in sing. Should shop around first and enquire from the locals.
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    @v2s9642 years ago Little tamil nadu suits more to title as the shops, people and even currency has tamil in it.
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    @hmatthieson8112 years ago We have fantastic indian food in the uk you should come and try it in some of the restaurants.
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    @facobasten19842 years ago Food slips bcos u scoop with a fork. Cos fork is made for stabbin and spoon is for scooping aye. 1
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    @kentang15282 years ago @world nomac i am singaporean and i am glad to see you on youtube. Visit to farrer park station and visit this huge indian mall called mustafa. Outside . ...Expand
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    @roohizamir57462 years ago Singapore ltl india still serving food on banana leaves i was unable to eat coz curry or daal so watery i always messed like mac mess with biryani th id="hidden35"ere is a huge indian storeon same road with ample varieties of household and clothing mac you might have left singapore by now i enjoyed singapore vlog mix with my memorable trips to this beautiful country. ...Expand
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    @ComicKish2 years ago I like eating yogurt plain with chiken biryani to balance the spice. Nice water choice better than soda.
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    @benjismith5932 years ago You miss india bro. I' d like to see you explore it more. 1