Small correction, this is not actually the largest IKEA in Singapore. The largest one is at Tampines, they even have a specific Halal section at that outlet.
@@user-mv2vc4vf1z the halal one at tampines has totally different dishes unavailable in the non halal section, sometimes lamb chop and last i visited, theres this beautifully tender beef cheeks dish. go and try!
@@billiebleach7889 You feel better? I really don't GAF Forever. It's one thing to be humorous. It's another to be petty. Ok Sis y'all are worse than females. Foh. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
love the rave about the desserts. The Daim cake is a household piece of dessert that is avaliable in most grociery stores in the freezer. It is the exact same one you just had and it is delicious and a piece of childhood for many.
Actually the largest Ikea in Singapore is at Tampines which you should have went when you visited Tampines Hub. They have free shuttle service as well from the nearby bus interchange. However each Ikea like you mentioned have slightly different local menu. Their garlic toast is great as well and is perfect with the mushroom soup. FYI lor mai kai and siew mai is read using their Cantonese names hahaha that's how we call all the dim sum items in Singapore and Malaysia.
They actually have the shrimp here in the US! Most Filipino stores sell them in the frozen aisle. I grew up eating them and we always have it at every Filipino party. It’s so gooood! One of my favorite types of shrimp to eat! ❤
I absolutely love this guy's content it's just something about spending the quality time to eat delicious foods around the world and giving a valid opinion about it aswell keep up the great work strictly dumplings I'll always watch ur great content👍👍
Just came from work at an IKEA! And I happen to work in food as well. Just in time to see this video 😊 Thank you for the review and it's so nice to see what other countries are doing.
The quality in Ikea Singapore has dropped tremendously and like almost all the items are easily purchased from the frozen section. The prices except for the hotdog are straight out of Halloween.
The outlet at Tampines is the largest, it's a huge, blue building! The cheese tart is my guilty pleasure! You were there probably during the Deepavali season hence the briyani dish. Another seasonal dish I love is beef cheeks with spicy pasta. Not always available but it's so good!
Love watching you're videos they've helped me alot when I have anxiety always helped calm me down whenever I'm feeling overwhelmed or just over thinking so thank you so much Mikey for everything you do 😁❤
FYI Mike, here in Singapore diabetes is one of the chronic diseases that we really want to win the battle against. So that explains the lower sugar levels in our food/drinks.
@@mohaksharma7430 Which is a good thing. And why do you think sugar is heavily taxed, if not to fight diabetes ? The US should do the same, but the sugar lobby fills Congress pockets.
Loka Crush is sparkling water with added fruit juice to give it a little more and a very natural taste compared to other flavored sparking waters. I like them a lot, specially the flavors watermelon, pear and raspberry.
I like how each IKEA sells something different in their cafeteria. I have an IKEA near me, and I enjoy going in to eat breakfast or lunch from time to time. To me, the food is always good .
9 times out of ten I'm just sitting here at work, eating my chicken 🐔 and rice 🍚 😋, watching Mikey tear into something delicious. I could do this everyday 😄.
We have lots of those shrimp in Sweden! Also ”gravad lax” was the salmon dish you were eating, usually not smoked (cold smoked, if anything) But dry brined in salt and dill mainly! Sometimes mustard seeds aswell. There are some amazing spots in Stockholm Sweden that do the dish justice, would love to see u visit! Gothenburg also has some great seafood (prawns main focus).
The ”prawn plate” looks like what we call räkor here in Sweden, land of Ikea. And they are often just lightly boiled. The IKEA food in Singapore looks better than what you get here😅 Would be thrilled if they brought over the steamed sticky rice package aka ”Laa Mai Kai” here😋
Scandanavian and Northern European countries do mushroom soup like no other. I would expect no less from an Ikea, even in Singapore. Best mushroom soup I've ever had was in Oslo, Norway. I made a Serious Eats recipe for it just a few weeks ago because I was chasing that monster. It was almost but not quite.
I think the tricks that have worked the most for me are using Vegeta and making a double strength dried mushroom stock with shaoxing wine (because that's all I had once and it was nicer) and using too much white pepper in it. Honestly I think it's the vegeta doing all the heavy lifting that stuff is magic.
@@scandisnowgirl3696 Try the little out of the way bar around the corner from the Grand Hotel in Oslo. We also had good renditions of it in Iceland and in Amsterdam. The Oslo version was spectacular.
@@scandisnowgirl3696 Of course it's not standard in Norway. "Scandinavian" mushrooms naturally grow in forests, which you have little of in Norway compared to Sweden. You have the entire Atlantic ocean though, which makes great seafood :)
Yes, actually the main swedish things I know of (and really like) are hygge and fikka (saw those on an ikea wall) Hygge -> Warm and cosy Fikka -> Afteroon break slow down enjoy the world
@@andrewng9950 Hygge will at least always have a sad notion as a chopped down forest can also be known as a Hygge, and Fika has one k :) but is indeed a very nice concept
@@thomasnoe2714 Hygge is also a Swedish word, as @itchythekitty stated. Hygge is an area where the forest have been chopped down to create an area of rejuvenation, to plant new trees and make the forest younger.
The dessert chefs at ikea in Singapore definitely need a raise… I trust Mike when he says they are delicious but also in general they look really nice!!! 🤤
i work at IKEA in Sweden, all country has very different menus but all ofc have our staples like meatballs, the gravad lax and Daim cake etc. All fish at IKEA is MSC, The ecolabel shows that the fish is well managed, comes from viable stocks and that measures have been taken to reduce the impact on the marine environment.
Mike, I love the way you threw your chilli oil into this video 😂 there are so many different types of food in a Singapore IKEA 😬🥰 I would love to try. Did you say put gravy on a chicken biriyani?! It supposed to be dry, that's why it's usually served with a veg curry. Yummy. 😋 Thank you for sharing Mike 🥟
That pear crush soda you are drinking is Swedish! Sugar levels in most drinks are lower in Europe than in the US too, so I wouldn't be surprised if that's imported directly from Sweden.
I'll often go to my local IKEA in Wales just for the food things. Bag of frozen meatballs for home, the cookies/biscuits and a herbal soda which is sort of like cola but isn't - only available in winter though - miss it when I go rest of year.
That's not fair ! I come from sweden like IKEA and we don't have that kind of food here ! I think that IKEA restaurants here in sweden should have like a "international corner" in their swedish restaurants with a themeweek with food from their different restaurants in the world ! Especially singapore 😋 !
Yum, love your channel Mike. I’m hungry right now but it’s late, so instead I’ll eat vicariously through you, lol. Like you always say, till we eat again. Thanks for stirring my food imagination. Bon appetite 🙏🏼❤️
I wish I wish everything looked so amazing and yummy and delicious I love your videos thank you for sharing!!!!I hope one day I will be able to go there prayers up
Mike, you should go to Tampines IKEA because the building is much more bigger than Alexandra IKEA also the eating place is bigger and many choices foods.
Next time you come to Hawaii (Oahu) you should try Miki's. Its in Pearl City, they only open late night, like 8pm+, but they have famous Teri Meatballs! and dont forget the Pickled Onions side!!! ALOHA!
I've been following your videos from when you first posted your chilli oil video years ago. Crazy to know you were at the IKEA at the end of my street. 😂 Small world indeed.
Regarding the whole shrimps: Yes! I actually have seen those "staring" at me at IKEA. I don't know if they still have them (wasn't there for years ^^'') but whole shrimps with the typical german "cocktail sauce" as dip was fairly normal at IKEA Germany. At least I have eaten it a couple times and seen it often and in different IKEAs over years, so not a limited item.
Thx, Mikie...made me hungry at 3:30 a.m. 😂😂😂...🤔😳 I know you work out, but where do you have room in your stomach and how come you don't have a pot belly after consuming all the delicious food ??? 😂😂😂 safe travels 😘🤗💙
The Crush drinks are really just flavored fizzy mineral water with a bit more soda characteristic than the usual flavored fizzy mineral water. Pretty common drink here in Sweden and we also love our flavored mineral water. I drink a fair bit of both Loka and Ramlösa with various flavors, especially in summertime. I struggle with just plain tap water even though Sweden has excellent tap water both when it comes to taste and safety. For me plain water is a texture thing (I’m autistic), along with it just going straight through me so I feel dehydrated more easily. If I drink carbonated flavored mineral water or diet soda, I can somehow both drink more and stay hydrated better. IKEA food is surprisingly good for something mass produced. Been many years now since I last went to IKEA though (last time was in 2010), currently my closest IKEA is little over an hours drive away so I just never get around to going for some reason. Last year when I did drive past an IKEA I was considering stopping by to have dinner there but it was approaching rush hour so I wanted to try to get past the potential bottle necks if I could, so ended up at a famous Neapolitan style pizzeria in my neighbor town instead of IKEA in Gothenburg. Almondy Daim cake is amazing in moderation! We can buy them in grocery stores here in Sweden and initially they came around as a gluten free cake but they’re so good people buy them even if not being on a gluten free diet. Almondy has some different cakes but the daim one is by far the best!
I rarely used to eat meatballs and wasn’t too into European food, but that was until I went to Sweden. OMG the meatballs were so good. I’m from an area of Canada where Lingonberry also grows, but for some reason we would only eat cranberry sauce. Meatballs have never been the same, but I haven’t had any since I’ve been back from Sweden 3 years ago.
Small correction, this is not actually the largest IKEA in Singapore. The largest one is at Tampines, they even have a specific Halal section at that outlet.
Omg tysm I've been searching for a halal one in sg but couldn't find any solid evidence on google
Awesome!
Thank you!
Ty for the halal recommendation.
@@user-mv2vc4vf1z the halal one at tampines has totally different dishes unavailable in the non halal section, sometimes lamb chop and last i visited, theres this beautifully tender beef cheeks dish. go and try!
As a swede it's fun to see how IKEA looks in other countries!
Hillarious how many swedish words they tried to stuff into that place ^^
as a Norwegian, I agree
Hej!
Mike: "This has SUCH a delicate flavor!" ... proceeds to dump a half-cup of garlic hot oil on it.
So what.
@@jeweltaye4584 keep your shirt on. It’s called humour
@@billiebleach7889 You feel better? I really don't GAF Forever. It's one thing to be humorous. It's another to be petty. Ok Sis y'all are worse than females. Foh. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@jeweltaye4584 I know you know you have mental issues….. but try to hide them sometimes, it’ll benefit your life
Gotta have the chilli oil!
love the rave about the desserts. The Daim cake is a household piece of dessert that is avaliable in most grociery stores in the freezer. It is the exact same one you just had and it is delicious and a piece of childhood for many.
Omg I’m jealous! It looks heavenly!
Actually the largest Ikea in Singapore is at Tampines which you should have went when you visited Tampines Hub. They have free shuttle service as well from the nearby bus interchange. However each Ikea like you mentioned have slightly different local menu.
Their garlic toast is great as well and is perfect with the mushroom soup.
FYI lor mai kai and siew mai is read using their Cantonese names hahaha that's how we call all the dim sum items in Singapore and Malaysia.
They actually have the shrimp here in the US! Most Filipino stores sell them in the frozen aisle. I grew up eating them and we always have it at every Filipino party. It’s so gooood! One of my favorite types of shrimp to eat! ❤
I absolutely love this guy's content it's just something about spending the quality time to eat delicious foods around the world and giving a valid opinion about it aswell keep up the great work strictly dumplings I'll always watch ur great content👍👍
Just came from work at an IKEA! And I happen to work in food as well. Just in time to see this video 😊 Thank you for the review and it's so nice to see what other countries are doing.
The quality in Ikea Singapore has dropped tremendously and like almost all the items are easily purchased from the frozen section. The prices except for the hotdog are straight out of Halloween.
The outlet at Tampines is the largest, it's a huge, blue building!
The cheese tart is my guilty pleasure! You were there probably during the Deepavali season hence the briyani dish. Another seasonal dish I love is beef cheeks with spicy pasta. Not always available but it's so good!
The meatballs and smoked salmon are always my go to’s, I’d love to try the different plates in Singapore. Those tarts looked amazing 🥲
Love watching you're videos they've helped me alot when I have anxiety always helped calm me down whenever I'm feeling overwhelmed or just over thinking so thank you so much Mikey for everything you do 😁❤
I was just introduced to the IKEA kitchen here in San Diego. I was shocked how good the food was. The Price is not bad either.
FYI Mike, here in Singapore diabetes is one of the chronic diseases that we really want to win the battle against. So that explains the lower sugar levels in our food/drinks.
why sugar cane juice is so popular then?
Nah bro it's because of taxes, more sugar=more taxes.
@@TheRazerlg Singapore trying to reduce diabetes, not the ppl lol
@@mohaksharma7430 Which is a good thing. And why do you think sugar is heavily taxed, if not to fight diabetes ? The US should do the same, but the sugar lobby fills Congress pockets.
Loka Crush is sparkling water with added fruit juice to give it a little more and a very natural taste compared to other flavored sparking waters.
I like them a lot, specially the flavors watermelon, pear and raspberry.
I like how each IKEA sells something different in their cafeteria. I have an IKEA near me, and I enjoy going in to eat breakfast or lunch from time to time. To me, the food is always good .
9 times out of ten I'm just sitting here at work, eating my chicken 🐔 and rice 🍚 😋, watching Mikey tear into something delicious. I could do this everyday 😄.
We have lots of those shrimp in Sweden! Also ”gravad lax” was the salmon dish you were eating, usually not smoked (cold smoked, if anything) But dry brined in salt and dill mainly! Sometimes mustard seeds aswell. There are some amazing spots in Stockholm Sweden that do the dish justice, would love to see u visit! Gothenburg also has some great seafood (prawns main focus).
Used to love these saltwater shrimps from Sweden but they somehow disappeared even before COVID.
I may have lost the plot when he skipped the “hovmästarsås” 😅
@@tangt4860 For sure, so many good things all disappeared during the pandemic.
i loved the last ikea video, it’s so nice seeing you go back and get the cheese tart
The ”prawn plate” looks like what we call räkor here in Sweden, land of Ikea. And they are often just lightly boiled.
The IKEA food in Singapore looks better than what you get here😅
Would be thrilled if they brought over the steamed sticky rice package aka ”Laa Mai Kai” here😋
It's lor mai gai. In cantonese. Surprised mike chen didnt get it.
@@RonLarhz ya hahaha he read it in a english tone surprisingly.
Instämmer…. IKEA Menyn i Singapore är bättre och större sortiment än i Sverige.
Thank you for constantly making Singapore known to the world.
Scandanavian and Northern European countries do mushroom soup like no other. I would expect no less from an Ikea, even in Singapore. Best mushroom soup I've ever had was in Oslo, Norway. I made a Serious Eats recipe for it just a few weeks ago because I was chasing that monster. It was almost but not quite.
I think the tricks that have worked the most for me are using Vegeta and making a double strength dried mushroom stock with shaoxing wine (because that's all I had once and it was nicer) and using too much white pepper in it.
Honestly I think it's the vegeta doing all the heavy lifting that stuff is magic.
Hmmm I live in Oslo and mushroom soup isn't exactly standard cuisine here in Norway so not sure how you ended up with that impression.
@@scandisnowgirl3696 Try the little out of the way bar around the corner from the Grand Hotel in Oslo. We also had good renditions of it in Iceland and in Amsterdam. The Oslo version was spectacular.
@@scandisnowgirl3696 Of course it's not standard in Norway. "Scandinavian" mushrooms naturally grow in forests, which you have little of in Norway compared to Sweden. You have the entire Atlantic ocean though, which makes great seafood :)
@@fredosinsemilla3896 what? You think we have few forests in Norway? Ummmmm 🤣
Mike I saw you on mxrplays and I was like OMG and holy wha- how when did you reach 4 mil?!!!?! Congrats
10:20 That's basically same as Foppen Norwegian Smoked Salmon Slices (12oz) that you can get from Costco for ~$14.00 in US.
The Diam Cake you can buy frozen in some countries, we have it here in the UK and it is honestly one of my favourite desserts.
as a Swede, its very fun to see swedish products and words just strewn around :)
Yes, actually the main swedish things I know of (and really like) are hygge and fikka (saw those on an ikea wall)
Hygge -> Warm and cosy
Fikka -> Afteroon break slow down enjoy the world
@@andrewng9950 Hygge will at least always have a sad notion as a chopped down forest can also be known as a Hygge, and Fika has one k :) but is indeed a very nice concept
Ja man blir sugen på köttbullar nu 😁
@@andrewng9950 Hygge is Danish not Swedish…..
@@thomasnoe2714 Hygge is also a Swedish word, as @itchythekitty stated. Hygge is an area where the forest have been chopped down to create an area of rejuvenation, to plant new trees and make the forest younger.
Always a great joy to watch this guy talking about food passionately :)
Merry Christmas and I love your Volgs channel ❤️🎄⛄
Best music to theme the videos every time! Had to check the details on this one
*chef’s kiss
Epidemic Sound
The dessert chefs at ikea in Singapore definitely need a raise…
I trust Mike when he says they are delicious but also in general they look really nice!!! 🤤
i work at IKEA in Sweden, all country has very different menus but all ofc have our staples like meatballs, the gravad lax and Daim cake etc. All fish at IKEA is MSC, The ecolabel shows that the fish is well managed, comes from viable stocks and that measures have been taken to reduce the impact on the marine environment.
The chocolate cake he is eating. I m glad i had that yesterday in my country . It was tasty tbh and very sweet too🫢
IKEA cakes and pastries are too sweet for my taste. The Swedish cookies sold in the IKEA market too. Is it because Swedes like then that way?
Dang.. unlike in the US, I would go hog wild on Ikea food if I were in Singapore! Totally different ballgame, in a much better stadium 🤣
Well said!!
I love the US Ikea food, I literally go there every week.
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You know it's good when Mike taps the flour. I love Ikea restaurant, great video.
Try the Tampines’s outlet…n every festive season like Christmas, Chinese New Year etc, they’ll have specialty in their menu 😋👍enjoy 😅
Finally the mushroom soup is getting the recognition it deserves!!! EASILY the best I’ve ever had
You should travel in Scandinavia and try some of their foods! ❤
Yes a whole series on IKEA world food tour.
Scandinavianfood and asian food have a lot in common! Both big on fish and pickled stuff.
@@greenzxne2356 Though the spice usage is on the complete opposite ends of the scale lol
@@Gleowyn Naamas kii
@@Gleowyn very true
Mike, I love the way you threw your chilli oil into this video 😂 there are so many different types of food in a Singapore IKEA 😬🥰 I would love to try. Did you say put gravy on a chicken biriyani?! It supposed to be dry, that's why it's usually served with a veg curry. Yummy. 😋 Thank you for sharing Mike 🥟
Ikea food is always comfort food. Delightful!
Never been to ikea so thanks for this one mikey❤🔥🔥🔥
That pear crush soda you are drinking is Swedish! Sugar levels in most drinks are lower in Europe than in the US too, so I wouldn't be surprised if that's imported directly from Sweden.
I don’t think Alexandra is the largest IKEA outlet in Singapore 😅 but it’s the closest to the city, so a lot of locals frequent it!
I'll often go to my local IKEA in Wales just for the food things. Bag of frozen meatballs for home, the cookies/biscuits and a herbal soda which is sort of like cola but isn't - only available in winter though - miss it when I go rest of year.
Those whole shrimp are a staple in Sweden. Extremely delicious.
That's not fair ! I come from sweden like IKEA and we don't have that kind of food here ! I think that IKEA restaurants here in sweden should have like a "international corner" in their swedish restaurants with a themeweek with food from their different restaurants in the world ! Especially singapore 😋 !
Yum, love your channel Mike. I’m hungry right now but it’s late, so instead I’ll eat vicariously through you, lol. Like you always say, till we eat again. Thanks for stirring my food imagination. Bon appetite 🙏🏼❤️
haha YESSS the IKEA in Singapore is pretty good. There's even a Halal section for our Muslin friends and the nasi lemak is good!
That's a new chellange: try not to say UMAMI for a full video 🤣
great video btw
Wish I was your travel buddy, all that fantastic food ya be chowing down on I want to try it all.
Man..watching you eat makes me hungry again even if i already ate
About time you discovered the joys of Almondy! One of my favs.
That slurp just makes noodles seem all the more delicious!
OMG! At 7:13, that Steak is way, way Overcooked!! Looks like Leather!! 😂
Your Loka Crush is actually swedish, just as your Almondy cake
Wishing ikea in Canada served those dishes. Lol. Looked yummy. Watching from Ontario Canada 🎉
I didn’t know where Mike was going with the mushroom soup 😅 shaking his head, face like he hates it
I wish I wish everything looked so amazing and yummy and delicious I love your videos thank you for sharing!!!!I hope one day I will be able to go there prayers up
I've never been this early, I'm so proud.
Mike, you should go to Tampines IKEA because the building is much more bigger than Alexandra IKEA also the eating place is bigger and many choices foods.
It will forever amaze me how he can eat so much
I found you on fb, a great plane video...I'm a fan now :)
3:17-3:22 up until then I thought that sound was him chewing the meatballs. It's a rattle in the song lol
Try eating at Boon Lay Place Market and Food Village the pork satay, duck noodle not forgetting boonlay nasi lemak
I work at IKEA in NewJersey. The food is pretty good 👍🏻
I have Mr we eaten at an IKEA restaurant before. That food there in Singapore IKEA looks delicious
Next time you come to Hawaii (Oahu) you should try Miki's. Its in Pearl City, they only open late night, like 8pm+, but they have famous Teri Meatballs! and dont forget the Pickled Onions side!!! ALOHA!
Singapore Food Heaven. 😋👍🏻
Love the music in this episode 😸
The daim cake is straight from freezer you can buy them in Sweden and Finland from a regular store.
I've been following your videos from when you first posted your chilli oil video years ago.
Crazy to know you were at the IKEA at the end of my street. 😂 Small world indeed.
A true visual treat.
I did not know Ikea anywhere having a food court until Mike's video the more you know o.o
Love your videos. The food looks amazing.
love your vids keep it up man :)
Wish your hot oil was shipped in Canada!!! My boyfriend would absolutely love the taste of them and it would make a great Christmas gift!!
The first place I ever tasted fishballs was in... Sweden. It's the Swedish-Asian nexus. 😁Then I ate a lot of them in Norway. Fiskeboller!
I just always remeber getting an ikea hotdog witch was amazing
“Give ‘em a raise, give ‘em some of your furniture..”😩🤣🤣❤️
Oh wow Mike.. They definitely need to bring this to the U.S.. They sell some food there. But this is a luxury.. Lolz 😲 Enjoy! 🐞❤️ That tart. 😋
you should really come to sweden and try our foods!!
Never would have thought ... wow ... thank you. , again.
I love the soups at Ikea and the Swedish meatballs
Regarding the whole shrimps: Yes! I actually have seen those "staring" at me at IKEA. I don't know if they still have them (wasn't there for years ^^'') but whole shrimps with the typical german "cocktail sauce" as dip was fairly normal at IKEA Germany. At least I have eaten it a couple times and seen it often and in different IKEAs over years, so not a limited item.
They used to have those peeled salt water shrimps that taste absolutely Scandinavian.
Ikea had open a new branch in Jurong East other than the Tampinese & Alexandra branch outlets.
Just had their mushroom soup last week, its divine! Ikea for the most part is hit or miss, when its a hit though you get shocked!
Mikey thank you for your videos, you inspire me to possibly do this someday. I hope if I get big enough I can do a Collab with you 😊
Thx, Mikie...made me hungry at 3:30 a.m. 😂😂😂...🤔😳 I know you work out, but where do you have room in your stomach and how come you don't have a pot belly after consuming all the delicious food ??? 😂😂😂 safe travels 😘🤗💙
I remember Marc Samuelson saying hiw peel and eat shrimp like that is a Swedish staple.
Looks delicious Mike 😎😎👍👍
The Crush drinks are really just flavored fizzy mineral water with a bit more soda characteristic than the usual flavored fizzy mineral water. Pretty common drink here in Sweden and we also love our flavored mineral water. I drink a fair bit of both Loka and Ramlösa with various flavors, especially in summertime. I struggle with just plain tap water even though Sweden has excellent tap water both when it comes to taste and safety. For me plain water is a texture thing (I’m autistic), along with it just going straight through me so I feel dehydrated more easily. If I drink carbonated flavored mineral water or diet soda, I can somehow both drink more and stay hydrated better.
IKEA food is surprisingly good for something mass produced. Been many years now since I last went to IKEA though (last time was in 2010), currently my closest IKEA is little over an hours drive away so I just never get around to going for some reason. Last year when I did drive past an IKEA I was considering stopping by to have dinner there but it was approaching rush hour so I wanted to try to get past the potential bottle necks if I could, so ended up at a famous Neapolitan style pizzeria in my neighbor town instead of IKEA in Gothenburg.
Almondy Daim cake is amazing in moderation! We can buy them in grocery stores here in Sweden and initially they came around as a gluten free cake but they’re so good people buy them even if not being on a gluten free diet. Almondy has some different cakes but the daim one is by far the best!
I rarely used to eat meatballs and wasn’t too into European food, but that was until I went to Sweden. OMG the meatballs were so good. I’m from an area of Canada where Lingonberry also grows, but for some reason we would only eat cranberry sauce. Meatballs have never been the same, but I haven’t had any since I’ve been back from Sweden 3 years ago.
Even the IKEA is FANTASTIC IN SIGAPORE!
Actually the tampines one is the largest in sg. Omg. U need the sauce with the salmon. That kickes ass!
Lor Mee reminds me of this filipino dish called Lomi. It’s very very similar, especially the thick starchy broth…….. now im hungry 🥺
I love your job Mike
Love your videos Mike
Their curry puffs downstairs, locals' favourite too!
I live 20 min from the factory who makes the meatballs... I can buy 2 kg for about 3 dollars ... I live in Sweden 😆
Just move to Singapore already!
I thought you were at the IKEA on the edge of Frisco!
Just ordered your "Mike's Hotter Three Pack" better not disappoint me 🤣🤣😂😂