I Tried the CHEAPEST Meal in Asia’s Most Expensive Country | Singapore Cheap Eats

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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!

- $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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The Nasi Lemak stall owner represents what Singaporeans wish for in Hawker centres. Keeping at least one affordable option for the seniors who might not have the means and maintaining their dignity.
There are still stalls doing this in the older hawker centres, not so much in the newer ones.
If we can afford it, we should support these stalls with the low cost option and buy more from them to sustain their business.

sleepandrelaxation
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They are charging cheap to help the elderly! Such kindness! True hero!

margaretlee
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These hawkers are the unsung heroes of Singapore. The cost of living will be unbearable without them.

vidx
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You are so blessed to have such an adorable mother in law. She has such a wonderful personality.

MrKevinliow
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Please do more videos with your Mother In Law! It is so funny and hilarious😝

Chxrrypie
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Eat $1 nasi lemak, $1 beehoon so happy, end up lugi $14 bec u take $16 Grab. 🤣🤣🤣
I haven’t heard “dolley” being used for 20yrs! So nostalgic to hear u guys saying it 😊 - Fan of MIL

joycegoh
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I didn't know simple and delicious nasi lemak cost $1 sold at ToaPayoh old estate. Singaporeans should appreciate this nasi lemak stall owner, compassionate heart. Many old senior citizens can't afford expensive food in other places hawker ctr and coffee shops. I was shocked that some hawkers ctr and coffee shops in newer estates charging simple nasi lemak at minimum $3.80 to $5 plus.
Plain bee hoon $1 for the poor is a good deal and poor retiress and poor citizens.
Laksa $2.80 is cheap and looks good. At Coffee Shops, laksa for a small bowl now costs $4.
I hope more hawker stalls and coffee shops stall can sell reasonable price food for the poor people and senior citizens above 65 yrs who can't get jobs due to unforseen or health problems.

choonhockong
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Joy cannot be bought..what a lovely family you are blessed with...savour every moment!

allenlim
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Your Mil 😂 makes your videos more interesting. She is cute and funny! 😂
You are lucky to have such a cheerful and wonderful Mil! 👍👍

eddisontan
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This is full of love, love of neighbours and charity, love of local foods, love of a mum and mother in law

Jo-lzie
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wahh Ghib-san... yr mum-in-law really comical... laff until I rolled off my sofa.... really enjoy yr videos...

hearty
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Just sharing! The S&B Crunchy Garlic with Chili Oil is selling @ 2 for $10.80 (U.P $6.25 each [NTUC] ) now till 27th Apr 2023 😁

xiaowei
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Cheap Nasi Lemak was slightly more common back 10-15 years ago. It was more convenient than convenience store, easy to produce, very easy to Da Bao (You can literally just pass a dollar to the hawker and take the nasi lemak and go), can eat without utensils (you gonna eat lontong, pho or bah chor mee with hands?), gives you all the energy you need to get on working, can easily dispose the container once done (properly of course). But these days with rising rental costs and that people can just call delivery, it is less common now. Sometimes it breaks my heart that foreign construction workers on work permit have only one dollar, and they can only spend it on rice with gravy.

Then the beehoon, these days, that kind of beehoon is now called (labeled as) Economic Beehoon because it is on the cheaper end of things. However, it is not that healthy due to the amount of oil used, and more importantly, it is not always Halal.

Sometimes I wonder if more people should adopt the practice of fasting annually, not out of religious practice, not because you want to know what is it like to be hungry, but to remember the poor. Also, not about fasting for one day, but fasting over multiple days, because depending on how you long you fasted, your body reacts differently.

Health advisory for those who has never done fasting and wish to attempt fasting:
1. Discuss with your doctors first (VERY IMPORTANT)
2. Don't just drop eating food. slowly reduce the amount. your body needs time to adapt.

albinoasesino
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$1 nasi lemak... they are still doing it after so many years. Well done!

IZTheOne
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There are still some genuine older hawkers in Singapore looks at trying to keep food affordable because they understand what’s hardship during 60-70’…
Unfortunately, these hawkers is getting lesser by the day as they passed on or call it a day…😢
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Anyway, Nothing beats home cooked food which I m sure many envy you to have MIL that u can pop over for a home cooked meal …
Your MIL is a gem…😂

calvincheecs
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Support all these wonderful and gracious hawkers. Their joy to cook to serve to thrive in peaceful simplicity. God bless them. Love all your food discovery. You should partner NHK to do a regular weekly segment. 🙏👍👌

Akira-
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Best part of the video has to be the last 3 minutes LOL

EXfileEXTERMINATE
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Cheapest Laksa S$2 at Chinatown Complex Food Centre. (Woo Ji Cooked Food)

sen
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Ghib, good job. 👍
My request is for you to have Part 1 n part 2.
Hope all the food stalls follow him n sell clean cheap delicious food with love.
Best to have options for those who want to buy extras and add on's to the basic basic lemak.

englianconnietan
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Haha your MIL is always entertaining to hear 😃

Johannesja