🐉Get the Dragon Playground Sake now! Limited to 200 bottles and comes with FREE original mini pouch! linktr.ee/ghibojisan I'm sure you'll enjoy this sake. Perfect as a gift too. Both beginners and Sake-lovers can enjoy this one! Can't wait for you to try it out.
@@Hachimama89 There's no 'expiry date' or an official 'best-before date' for sake. But I recommend storing it in a cool place (preferably refrigerator) before opening, and after opening, consume it within a week. Of course, even after a few months, you can still drink it but the flavour will deteriorate. Cheers!
I have to agree the Intercontinental kaya toast is more to my liking even from a visual standpoint. Thank you for trying these out for us peasants lol!
There is actually a place that literally sell atas kaya toast call Wildseed Café at The Alkaff Mansion, though not nearly as expensive as what was featured here but the location is definitely worth a visit, gonna go try intercontinental! Thanks for the video
My wife and I have been enjoying your videos. We were in Singapore two weeks ago and planning to go back there again for a holiday. Enjoyed the information that you have shared Thank you. By the way what brand of backpack do you use? Was that the same backpack you used in Japan on your previous videos? Thanks.
The other local brands like YK, KK, FT and TB is above $6 for a coffee, 2 eggs and kaya toast are not cheap either. Can make at home, just buy a good jar of kaya.
Ghib Ojinsan is looking more and more like a Singaporean. Been enjoying too much Singapore food. As for guessing the price of the Kaya Toast. With Ya Kun selling for near $6. It got to be $12 to be the most expensive in Singapore.
Ghib San, is the kopi free flow? Otherwise not worth leh, can ta pao from local coffee shop go Gardens By the Bay or Botsnical Gardens & enjoy the serene ambience too.
The egg and toast at the Intercontinental looks really good! you can tell that the eggs they use are of a high quality due to the color (bright orange) and its consistency. worth a try!
Kaya toast kopi set: first and lasr thing i get when at Changi Airport! Great video. Definitely trying the Intercontinental's next time. (BTW, in English, the coreect pronunciation of Shangri-la stresses the final syllable.)
I’m an elderly ( almost 80) Singaporean. Been wondering who started this trend of dipping beautiful crispy toast into the plate of soft~ boiled egg thus rendering it ‘ not crispy’. Why ?. In olden days, we didn’t eat it this way.
I'm guessing somewhere along the lines, some people just decided to try new ways to eat it. I think both ways of eating it are fine. Different strokes for different folks.
I’m 62 years old and been away since 1989. I agree too. Too much change. Not like before. Shanghai la, used to have the best Black Forest cake, best blue cheese dressing, chicken club sandwich and etc, but I only crave for these items now.
I tried the Taste Menu in the same cafe and ate Dim Sum in Shang Palace in Shangri La, last week. It should be worthwhile to try Zeniya in Shangri La. (It is related to two Michelin-starred Zeniya in Kanazawa, Japan.)
All three look very tempting! Maybe it's just me but I think I won't feel at ease spending that much on kaya toast sets like those. Feels out of place eating them in atas places.
When I was a kid (N years ago) I always ate the soft boiled eggs with Light soy sauce, a few drops of Sesame oil and lots of pepper. We had no toaster so just ate with plain white bread.
The atas angmo style kaya toasts are nice and fancy but they're just not my thing. To me the best ones are still the traditional hainanese style charcoal grilled kaya butter toast.
Hi Ghib i guess the 3rd place 10$ the price of the Kaya toast hehe😅, oh the dragon sake i m asking my family to get it for me, for celebration 😅, i used to go to shangrilla before for hi tea long time ago lah, maybe next time try the kaya toast there,, 😂,, Thks for the info Ghib,, Huat ah,, 🥪☕️,,😊, btw i like the intercontinental kaya toast”
The best kaya are made fresh everyday. Only old man like me know how kaya should and used to taste like. The kaya now are all made in the factory with preservatives and taste just sweet and nothing else. The last cafe is an epic fail because they use those Gardenia bread with the crust still on.
For the last one, it has a modern take as they use brioche. Brioche bread is like that - brown on the outside, served with the skin. Also, it’s not meant to be crispy like normal white or brown bread. Imho, their kaya looked the most legit with the pale colour aka no fake colouring. 😁
Yes, I am ok with these prices but I expect these hotels to make their own Kaya fresh everyday. And with fresh coconut milk, not the packaged coconut milk these days.
@@thewalk7816 actually their kaya is too coarse...good ones cooked slowly with low heat should be smooth...it takes hours to cook a good one. Quick cooking ones will be coarse and it doesn't allow time for the ingredients to develop deeper flavours.
You need to try the foie gras kaya toast at 15 Stamford at Capitol Kapinski! It is significantly more expensive than the ones you tried in this video, but i really liked it ans would be curious what you think :)
Intercontinental looks delicious. The other 2 looked mehhh. They should at least serve organic eggs or the premium local egg Nuyolk. Can't really compare with hawker stall price point though as they use margarine instead of butter like Ya Kun and I think their eggs are smaller. Now Ya Kun's I feel like it's out of my budget as it's over priced for something that I can do at home...and I super hate the thin toasts, taste like nothing. Sliced into two meaning you are having 1 piece less of bread! Luckily I have my grandmother's hainanese kaya recipe, best kaya everrrr. Kaya in our house has to be smooth. Coarse ones are just cooked quickly over stove usually instead of double boil. By the way, the word is read as "sue vid"
Those are Air Jordans. Worn by the greatest basketball player of all time, Michael Jordan (There is a picture of him jumping) He is very famous. But the Intercontinental Hotel one looks the best taste.
Hahaha how people associated eggs as good quality when yolks are dark orange. It’s caused by the colouring in the chicken feed. Just like reddish stool after a big load of dragon fruit. Carotene induced orange in eggs but could well be artificial colour. Cheaper to get benefits of carotene from carrots.
Good try... wont be lured to try these. Honestly these are for toursist la and who pays for atmosphere. The true value is probably around $2 to $3 max. Even yakun is overpriced already. Eat at home the best.
🐉Get the Dragon Playground Sake now! Limited to 200 bottles and comes with FREE original mini pouch! linktr.ee/ghibojisan
I'm sure you'll enjoy this sake. Perfect as a gift too. Both beginners and Sake-lovers can enjoy this one! Can't wait for you to try it out.
Ghib my family alrdy order the Dragon osake around next week it will come i hope,, otanoshimini hehe 😅
Hi Ghib, any advice on how long we can keep a bottle of sake (I mean any expiry date? Better to consume soon or ok to keep for a few years?) Thanks
@@sujaniaslam2428I'm sure you'll enjoy it Sujani!! Thanks (:
@@Hachimama89 There's no 'expiry date' or an official 'best-before date' for sake. But I recommend storing it in a cool place (preferably refrigerator) before opening, and after opening, consume it within a week. Of course, even after a few months, you can still drink it but the flavour will deteriorate. Cheers!
@@GhibOjisan ,, yes Ghib hehe thanks
Chef at the InterContinental scratching his head for the next month: “Why so many people order kaya toast ah?”
Cos it’s really good!! 😆
I have to agree the Intercontinental kaya toast is more to my liking even from a visual standpoint. Thank you for trying these out for us peasants lol!
hahahha, i like the way you say Atas! and thanks for showing us the premium kaya toast and coffee in Singapore my wife and kid gonna love it
8:53 Eh! Take bus to atas kaya toast? 🤪🤣🤣🤣
Enjoyed this video
There is actually a place that literally sell atas kaya toast call Wildseed Café at The Alkaff Mansion, though not nearly as expensive as what was featured here but the location is definitely worth a visit, gonna go try intercontinental! Thanks for the video
This video is very fun and eye opening! Please do more series like this! 👍🏻👍🏻
I must say... you have been singaporeanized! The way is pronounced 'atas' is perfect! Hahaha! Keep up the good work!
Nasi lemak $26 is indeed atas!!! For tourists!!!!! Reminds me of chatterbox chicken rice- pls go n try it.
My wife and I have been enjoying your videos. We were in Singapore two weeks ago and planning to go back there again for a holiday. Enjoyed the information that you have shared Thank you. By the way what brand of backpack do you use? Was that the same backpack you used in Japan on your previous videos? Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed Singapore! Not sure of the brand - it’s a no brand. it’s a gift 😁
LOve this video.. please do more kaya toast at atas places..
Killiney kaya is very good. Its more coarse and so fragrant. My fav go to is the one at balestier shaw. Its much cheaper too .😊
Agree but sadly their coffee not to my liking . At Balestier I’ll eat my kaya toast and egg at Killiney then have my coffee at ah kun at level one . 😊
The other local brands like YK, KK, FT and TB is above $6 for a coffee, 2 eggs and kaya toast are not cheap either. Can make at home, just buy a good jar of kaya.
Ghib Ojinsan is looking more and more like a Singaporean. Been enjoying too much Singapore food. As for guessing the price of the Kaya Toast. With Ya Kun selling for near $6. It got to be $12 to be the most expensive in Singapore.
Ghib San, is the kopi free flow? Otherwise not worth leh, can ta pao from local coffee shop go Gardens By the Bay or Botsnical Gardens & enjoy the serene ambience too.
no aircon cannot
This is a very entertaining video. 💪🏻
I'm loving your sprinkling Singlish in your script.
The egg and toast at the Intercontinental looks really good! you can tell that the eggs they use are of a high quality due to the color (bright orange) and its consistency. worth a try!
Kaya toast kopi set: first and lasr thing i get when at Changi Airport! Great video. Definitely trying the Intercontinental's next time. (BTW, in English, the coreect pronunciation of Shangri-la stresses the final syllable.)
Thanks for bringing back the pineapple sake! I'd try the dragon playground as well! ☺️
Now i wanna eat kaya toast 😂
I love the way you review in this video! Humorous 🤣
Hope u tried atas prawn noodle at zion road hawker centre since u were there (when u were doing the conclusion)
I’m an elderly ( almost 80) Singaporean. Been wondering who started this trend of dipping beautiful crispy toast into the plate of soft~ boiled egg thus rendering it ‘ not crispy’. Why ?. In olden days, we didn’t eat it this way.
Dip into kopi also
Gotta dip a small part of it and eat it straight away. It still retains the crispiness.
I'm guessing somewhere along the lines, some people just decided to try new ways to eat it. I think both ways of eating it are fine. Different strokes for different folks.
I agree, I still dunno why videos say we Singaporeans eat it this way.. I dun get it..
I’m 62 years old and been away since 1989. I agree too. Too much change. Not like before. Shanghai la, used to have the best Black Forest cake, best blue cheese dressing, chicken club sandwich and etc, but I only crave for these items now.
Pls try and review 15 stamford kaya toast too! They also have other local such as bakuteh and laksa. Curious if they are worth the hype and price!
that's the one with the foie gras kaya toast right?!
Looks like the cafe at the Intercontinental serves Julius Meinl, a coffee brand from Vienna.
NICE! I'm actually more intrigue by the Nasi Lemak in both hotel's menu. Ghib-san, do a review of it too 😆
Next time!😆
This is absolutely brilliant.
I LOVE THE CRUNCHY OF THE KAYA TOASTS , SOFT BOILED EGGS AND COFFEE. 👍👍❤️🇸🇬
what a interesting shoot laced with humour. v cute ahhhh
you should try the Kaya toast at Bao Er Cafe, at Balestier Plaza
Maybe you can do a low ses kaya toast comparison among the local coffee chains . Toast box vs yakun vs kiliney vs coffe and toast vs
I tried the Taste Menu in the same cafe and ate Dim Sum in Shang Palace in Shangri La, last week. It should be worthwhile to try Zeniya in Shangri La. (It is related to two Michelin-starred Zeniya in Kanazawa, Japan.)
did you do all three places in the same day lol. won't you get jelat for the 2nd and 3rd serving.
he has his wife sharing with him I bet.
Actually 20(+tax) for hotel toast is not bad considering Toast Box abd Yakun charge 6+ for their set. Ofc kopitiam kopi is still cheap and good😊
The first one looks the best!
449 clementi coffeeshop toast/egg/kopi set only $2 during breakfast timing
Ah so nice and interesting place
🌷💙🤍
my most atas kaya toast, I make it myself at home. It is priceless, since it is your own effort.
All three look very tempting! Maybe it's just me but I think I won't feel at ease spending that much on kaya toast sets like those. Feels out of place eating them in atas places.
カヤトーストってお高めのやつもあるんですねー!
高級ホテルの環境を考えたら高すぎないのかもですね✨久しぶりにカヤトースト食べたい😋
i cannot wait i must eat intercontinenal hotel kaya yummy
You must try the kaya toast from Mad roaster at Amoy food centre! It’s heavenly and the set with kopi is under $5!
Make me wan to eat kaya toast and eggs now. Anyway, my fav is #1
Yeah the plates and the ambience was really nice 😁
DRAGON sake?!! immediate buy
Hope you’ll enjoy it😆
Will be great if you’ll try kaya toast at Raffles Hotel and Marina Bay Sands too 😂 I’m really curious
So atas…. I like the Shangri la presentation and intercontinental choose a Altas bread to make a toast and the jam looks so almost jello.
yup the butter canbe cold
Use China popular Szechuan chilli oil to pair with Singapore hotel soft boiled eggs?
Please try different chicken rice in different hotels too.
When I was a kid (N years ago) I always ate the soft boiled eggs with Light soy sauce, a few drops of Sesame oil and lots of pepper. We had no toaster so just ate with plain white bread.
The atas angmo style kaya toasts are nice and fancy but they're just not my thing. To me the best ones are still the traditional hainanese style charcoal grilled kaya butter toast.
you really make atas thing seem worth it
Dabao from Yakun and plate it differently before serving to you? and charge u differently?
Lucky u! My highest end Kaya Toast is from Ya Kun. Ya Kun all day and every day FTW!! 👍🏻😄👍🏻
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それは驚きました!😂
Kopitiam set 2.80 same
1:13 let me guess it’s $15 for soft boiled eggs with kaya toast? Probably I’m wrong 😅
Like your video very much ❤
ghib, yakun or toastbox?
i think it was Yakun.
Ah Seng (Hai Nam) Coffee at Amoy Street Food Center, is still my favorite. 🙂
That Bourgeouise Vibe
$14 coffee hahaha Hotel thank you for being a big carrot 🥕 😄
Hi Ghib i guess the 3rd place 10$ the price of the Kaya toast hehe😅, oh the dragon sake i m asking my family to get it for me, for celebration 😅, i used to go to shangrilla before for hi tea long time ago lah, maybe next time try the kaya toast there,, 😂,, Thks for the info Ghib,, Huat ah,, 🥪☕️,,😊, btw i like the intercontinental kaya toast”
Hey Sujani! Yep the ambience at Shangrila is awesome. I’m sure you’ll enjoy the new sake too. Huat ah!
@@GhibOjisan,,, yes i hope so,, the junmai daiginjo last time my japanese friend like it, i hope this new one will bring luck too hehe😅
Do they provide better quality eggs such as Nuyolk or organic eggs, I would pay if they give big eggs with good yolks.
How would you rate the continental vs yakun toast in the scale of 1-10 in favor of continental?
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the only problem with eating $18 kaya toast and black coffee is 30 mins later u feel hungry again.
You already showed us the price of the kaya toast from the third location
"Char Kway Teow. 12 dollars!!!"
Me: laughs at australia prices
なんかご無沙汰です、カヤトースト、お店がたくさんありすぎて、次はどこに行けば悩ましいです、今年の候補はとりあえず喜園珈琲店を入れてます。
Ghib: "This is the nicest i've dressed for Kaya Toast"
Ghib try wearing a suit. You'll look more ATAS 😆
I recommend the soup kambing at upper boon kheng hawker centre!
i am glad you did not use fork and knife to eat kaya bread!!
What is JU PUN NAN GA YAU ?
Interesting story 🙂👍👍👏👏
Is it in USD?
Nice video
Wah Shangri-La.. Must bring passport 😂
I'm Aussie. What's kaya toast?
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaya_toast
You should do a local version of Worth It 😂
Honestly I would not be paying so much for kaya toast when I can get them at a fraction of the price at local joints
Shangri la was $18.
Hahhaa best dress for kaya toast
The best kaya are made fresh everyday. Only old man like me know how kaya should and used to taste like. The kaya now are all made in the factory with preservatives and taste just sweet and nothing else.
The last cafe is an epic fail because they use those Gardenia bread with the crust still on.
For the last one, it has a modern take as they use brioche. Brioche bread is like that - brown on the outside, served with the skin. Also, it’s not meant to be crispy like normal white or brown bread. Imho, their kaya looked the most legit with the pale colour aka no fake colouring. 😁
I think you have not tried brioche before.
Yes, I am ok with these prices but I expect these hotels to make their own Kaya fresh everyday. And with fresh coconut milk, not the packaged coconut milk these days.
@@thewalk7816 actually their kaya is too coarse...good ones cooked slowly with low heat should be smooth...it takes hours to cook a good one. Quick cooking ones will be coarse and it doesn't allow time for the ingredients to develop deeper flavours.
You need to try the foie gras kaya toast at 15 Stamford at Capitol Kapinski! It is significantly more expensive than the ones you tried in this video, but i really liked it ans would be curious what you think :)
Intercontinental looks delicious. The other 2 looked mehhh. They should at least serve organic eggs or the premium local egg Nuyolk.
Can't really compare with hawker stall price point though as they use margarine instead of butter like Ya Kun and I think their eggs are smaller.
Now Ya Kun's I feel like it's out of my budget as it's over priced for something that I can do at home...and I super hate the thin toasts, taste like nothing. Sliced into two meaning you are having 1 piece less of bread!
Luckily I have my grandmother's hainanese kaya recipe, best kaya everrrr. Kaya in our house has to be smooth. Coarse ones are just cooked quickly over stove usually instead of double boil.
By the way, the word is read as "sue vid"
Those are Air Jordans. Worn by the greatest basketball player of all time, Michael Jordan (There is a picture of him jumping) He is very famous. But the Intercontinental Hotel one looks the best taste.
Hahaha how people associated eggs as good quality when yolks are dark orange. It’s caused by the colouring in the chicken feed. Just like reddish stool after a big load of dragon fruit. Carotene induced orange in eggs but could well be artificial colour. Cheaper to get benefits of carotene from carrots.
GST is 9%
Good try... wont be lured to try these. Honestly these are for toursist la and who pays for atmosphere. The true value is probably around $2 to $3 max. Even yakun is overpriced already. Eat at home the best.
I tried to make my own Kaya toast at home.. got some cheap Kaya... Not nice.. not fragrant... Need to get better kaya
I made my own cheap and good.
You are eating the atmosphere, not just the kaya toast lah. That’s why so expensive mah.
シンガポールの一番高いバイキング行ってみたら?
Ghib i hope you are sleeping well. Those eye bags are bad. Rest MORE!
🎉
Aiya. Just DIY the kaya toast home. It's not that hard.
Atas place.... 😂😂😂
Bro broiche bread is like a cake fluffy
If they overtoast it u will be eating charrr
thanks for trying this so i dont have to
Bro thanks for info, we won't go there to eat, too expensive
Sg14 to RM49 - malaysian will say - you want me dead kah 😂
6 dollars for kopi kosong is SCEMS