Kopitiam Square | Singapore's largest Kopitiam (food court
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 มิ.ย. 2024
- Kopitiam Square | Singapore's largest Kopitiam (food court #kopitiam )
Singapore's largest Kopitiam (food court) is located at Sengkang Square, near to Compass One Mall. Kopitiam literally means 'Coffeeshop'. 'Kopi' is coffee in Malay and 'tiam' is shop in Hokkien. Kopitiam Square is run by NTUC Fairprice. With more than 50 stalls, this is the largest Kopitiam in Singapore. You can find a mix or local favourites as well as Thai, Japanese, Korean and Western food. There is also a wet market and several shops at the rear. Thank you for watching this Food Court tour 😀
*Note:
Update 7 Jan 2024
Kopitiam Square is undergoing renovation as of end of 2023. The whole row of big stalls at the start of the video from 01:40 to 05:57 has been closed. This video was recorded before the renovation. We look forward to an upgraded Kopitiam.
Update 14 Jan 2024
The row mentioned above, except for 1 stall, is back in operation.
Ayam Penyet has shifted to the rear. Mala Tang is open.
The following section is now closed: From Wanton Noodle 11:39 to 14:50 Lao Huo Tang (Chinese Mixed Soup)
Map: maps.app.goo.gl/4apH5xFYfF1Fz...
Train stations: Sengkang MRT (NEL) & Sengkang LRT
Timestamps
00:00 Intro & Preview
00:54 Hawker Food
19:10 Wet Market
22:36 Shops
Camera: DJI Pocket 2
Editing: Final Cut Pro X
#kopitiamsquare #kopitiam #sengkangsquare
Nice walk at this lovely neighbourhood, it really is a huge Coffeeshop there
There's also a small wet market and shops at the far side of this big coffeeshop. I often have my meals here as I live in Sengkang.
Wwwooow amazing travel vlog.. thanks for sharing
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What a awesome food court. You make it brother. Love it. I will visit there one day
I am trying new things this year. Hope to improve and do better. You are my inspiration brother. This place is undergoing renovation in stages. Better to visit there after a few months.
We have heard that Kopitiam was originally a food culture started by people from Hainan.
Now, in food courts located in various areas of Singapore, it’s something we are familiar with as well!
Through your video, we were able to see Singapore’s largest Kopitiam this time!
It also captures the deliciousness of hawker food from various countries and the freshness of the Wet Market behind it.☝️😊
Someday, we look forward to the video footage after the renovation as well.
Yosh and Iku
I didn't know that it's started from people from Hainan. You know more nuggets of Singapore than us! I hope the prices won't go up too much after renovation. The wet market is small but popular. I will make another recording after the renovation. This will take many months as they are renovating in stages.
Wooow.....mouth watering dishes
Very nice food here. Thanks my friend.
OMG 🤤food look so good, making me hungry 😋 The wet market meat section looked different from previous years. I remembered always waiting for my mother at the edge of the market, I can never step into the wet market 😅. I vomited once when I accompanied her to do marketing so from then on I will wait outside to help carry the stuff...good times 🤣.
So now you only go to ozzy supermarkets? Any wet or community markets there? The wet markets in Sengkang are all very small ones.
There was an outbreak of Nipah virus (from pigs) in Malaysia and Singapore in 1999. Since then all meats sold at markets must be stored in chilled display. Till today, all Singapore's neighbours are still selling meat without refrigeration. We are the only country in the region doing this.
@@SingaporeCityWalks LOL my late mother did ask how am I going to do marketing. I told her I will do my marketing in supermarket. Who could have predicted that that's where I do actually do my groceries shopping. There are no wet markets here but there are shops that sells fresh seafood and meat like in the shopping centres but they usually don't smell that bad as in the wet market in Singapore. However my husband will be the one who goes in to buy if needed 😜
Very nice walking tour 👌...thank you for sharing 👍 ( Life In Flip Flops channel 🇨🇦)
Thank you my friend. You are most welcomed. Thanks for your Like.
I miss food in Singapore❤
Thanks for watching and commenting ❤
Just came across this video. Being a true~blue 80 year old Singaporean I love traditional , old school type of cuisine… be it Chinese, Malay, Indian ….etc.Saw some I wish to try even though I don’t know where this coffee shop is located. I’ve never been to Sengkang. However, I’m disappointed that as usual, youtubers don’t provide info on timings~~ opening & closing. Quite often when I arrive ar the stall/s at about 6pm , it/ they are closed.
Hi Mandy, thank you for watching and your comment. Kopitiam Square is about 100m from Sengkang MRT station/CompassOne Mall. Look for the Mall exit near 7-Eleven and you can see Kopitiam Square. This is a 24-hr food court without air conditioning. Many stalls are open for dinner, only a few are open 24hrs. TH-camrs can't give you too much information as conditions or open/close timing may change. It is best to google the internet with your mobile phone to get the up-to-date information.
Please take note, now part of the stalls closed for renovation. 1:30min to 6:20min all closed for renovation.
Also some stalls already closed for business.
You are correct. The whole row is closed for renovation. This video was recorded before they started renovation. I'll add this remarks in the video description. Thanks for your comment.
Such a nice market, the food court I think......Buangkok Hawker Ctre is better
Buangkok Hawker Centre is cleaner, have some upmarket offerings and is more expensive. It's cheaper here. And if you pay with NTUC Fairprice app, you will get a 10% discount. A good deal.
Hi all, Currently as per today update the Kopitiam half of the side section is close for business due to renovation. I miss the mala Siang Guo store
I miss the Chye Fan and the Ayam Penyet.
I checked on 14 Jan 2024. Your Mala Siang Guo has completed renovation and is open again.
Your food court vlogs always make me envy 🥲 we only have mostly westernized Asian restaurants here. A few authentic ones but usually located on the other side of the city …
Food is Singaporean's favourite topic. We are lucky here as we have food from most countries available.
kopitiam is a brand. the correct term should be hawker centre
Well, that's one way of seeing this. Thanks for your comment.
Kopitiam is a hokkien term for coffee shop... It just happened that somebody used the same word for their business.
@@contactkelvinsim You are right 😀
The food there soso n also some stalls unhygienic, most of it normal n cmi
Some of the stalls are very good. Not all are so-so. Depends on your taste and expectations. I saw more stalls close yesterday.
Malaysia food more worse dirty and unhygienic,I got diarrhoea and food poisoning
Junko food... dont expect high standard....
Hi, saw dry vege stalls, fruits stall , dry food stalls / 干粮, all this stalls also kopitiam? Can known kopitiam bought over by NTUC foodfare ?
This place is named as Kopitiam Square as Kopitiam is the anchor tenant. NTUC Fairprice Group (NTUC Fairprice, NTUC Foodfair, Kopitiam and Link) bought over Kopitiam in 2018. There's a wet market, tailoring, sundries, fruits, electrical, laundry, minimarts, optical, Kcuts, Nails and a Pawnshop at the far end of this building. I don't know who own these.
Noted with Thanks@@SingaporeCityWalks
Look like hawker centre
This is a hawker centre. Can also be called a food court without air conditioning.
Actually not because of your video, I also don’t know, Thanks for your sharing.@@SingaporeCityWalks