Now in its 19th edition, the Singapore Motorshow at Suntec City gives automotive enthusiasts a glimpse of what the future of cars looks like. Inspired by the event, actors Bryan Wong and Loo Le En show you four culinary pit stops to check out the next time you’re in the area.
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0:00 Intro
1:22 King Baguette: Bánh Mì Like You’ve Never Eaten Before
3:18 Burgs: Burgers By Michelin-Trained Chefs
5:43 Super Loco: Serving Sustainable Mexican Food
8:42 Donergy Turkish Kebab: Bringing The Turkish Dining Experience To Singapore
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About the show: From street food to smart tech, traditions to trending lifestyles, Singapore Hour is your ultimate insider’s guide to travel, work, and play in the Lion City.
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❤ very very smart young boy and gentleman
People think that Banh Mi is solely Vietnamese food. Actually, During the French Colonial, it was introduced by the French in IndoChina (Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam) the Vietnamese call it Banh Mi, Cambodian call it Nom Pang pate https://youtu.be/jC7ZVHkeEI8?si=VbbxOAG_BhmHhpJI and Laotian call it Khao Jee Pate. https://youtu.be/K1YwcIyuacs?si=bOpjQYV8NGNSGXIg These three countries have same things, but they do different ways and tastes different. I have tried The Cambodian and the Vietnamese versions but I haven’t tried the Laotian version yet. I like the Cambodian version.
This looks like an informative food series, the food looks so flavourful. 😊 I look forward to more informative videos from you. 👍