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I will give you a tour of Geylang Serai Market where you can buy fresh and affordable seafood, meat and vegetables. You can also buy here Saba banana (Cardaba) for those out there who are craving for this type of banana.
Geylang Serai Market Singapore Walking Tour【2020】
Geylang Serai Market Singapore Walking Tour (2020) is a video recording of my walk with no talking. I highly recommend using headphones to experience 3D environment sounds as I recorded with binaural microphones.
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Geylang Serai Info:
Geylang (Chinese: 芽笼, Tamil: கேலாங்) is a planning area and township located on the eastern fringe of the Central Region of Singapore, bordering Hougang and Toa Payoh in the north, Marine Parade in the south, Bedok in the east, and Kallang in the west.
Geylang is known perhaps most infamously as a red-light district, particularly the areas along Geylang Road. Geylang is also where one of Singapore's oldest Malay settlements, Geylang Serai, is located.
The word Geylang is found early in Singapore's history and also in early topographical maps showing marsh and coconut plantations beside and adjacent to the mouth of the Kallang River, home to the Orang Laut (sea gypsies). One possible etymological link in the stock vocabulary of the Malay is geylanggan meaning to twist or crush a reference to the process of extracting the coconut meat and milk used by the locals to thicken curries in Malay-Chinese (Peranakan) cuisine. The word Geylang may be derived from a corrupted spelling of the Malay word gelang which is a type of edible creeper (Portulaca oleracea). This is a more plausible explanation for the name because Malays typically name places based on the abundance of certain plant species (e.g. Melaka after the tree species of the same name) or geological formations (e.g. Bukit Gombak based on the comb-like hill summit).
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Pasar Geylang Serai, Singapore
The Malay Wet Market of Geylang Serai. Singapore Street Food
Geylang Serai Market is one of the biggest and busiest wet markets in Singapore. Since 1964, this market has been a focal point for the local Malay community, with a good selection of Malay and Indian-Muslim specialties on offer.
Reopened in 2010, the new Geylang Serai Market has become brighter and cleaner but the atmosphere of the old traditional market is still maintained.
After renovation, this market is dressed in a cultural suit - a traditional Malay kampong house. Either on weekday or weekend, it is always vibrant. Especially, middle-aged shoppers come here to do their daily shopping, plus flocks of young people come for good foods at weekends.
This market is a source of ingredients for Malay Singaporeans to prepare traditional dishes and supplies all sorts of Malay spices and a variety of Middle Eastern ones as well. Pork is not on offer at this market. Prices here are among the lowest in Singapore, especially fish prices
The second floor of Geylang Serai Market is home to hundreds of food stalls with main focus on Malay and Indian cuisine. This is the best food court to enjoy Malay dishes such as asam pedas stingray (spicy stingray), beef rendang (spicy beef), ikan terubok (fried fish) and goreng pisang (banana fritters).
Nearest MRT station: Eunos MRT (EW7) (Walking 8 mins from Exit B)
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Trip Report Pasar Geylang Serai Singapore
Geylang Serai market, with its Malay Minangkabau roof design, is one of thekey focal points for the Malay and Indian - Muslim communities
of Singapore. A wide variety of household items, food and cooking ingredients can be found there.
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Best of Singapore Street Food in Geylang Serai Hawker Centre
Geylang Serai Market is one of the biggest and busiest wet markets in Singapore. Since 1964, this market has been a focal point for the local Malay community, with a good selection of Malay and Indian-Muslim specialties on offer.
Reopened in 2010, the new Geylang Serai Market has become brighter and cleaner but the atmosphere of the old traditional market is still maintained.
After renovation, this market is dressed in a cultural suit - a traditional Malay kampong house. Either on weekday or weekend, it is always vibrant. Especially, middle-aged shoppers come here to do their daily shopping, plus flocks of young people come for good foods at weekends.
This market is a source of ingredients for Malay Singaporeans to prepare traditional dishes and supplies all sorts of Malay spices and a variety of Middle Eastern ones as well. Pork is not on offer at this market. Prices here are among the lowest in Singapore, especially fish prices
The second floor of Geylang Serai Market is home to hundreds of food stalls with main focus on Malay and Indian cuisine. This is the best food court to enjoy Malay dishes such as asam pedas stingray (spicy stingray), beef rendang (spicy beef), ikan terubok (fried fish) and goreng pisang (banana fritters).
Nearest MRT station: Eunos MRT (EW7) (Walking 8 mins from Exit B)
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Geylang Serai Wet Market in Singapore for the local Malay and Indian-Muslim community
Geylang Serai is the biggest wetmarket in Singapore with a good selection of Malay and Indian-Muslim products. This is the focal point for the local Malay community so the food here is certified halal. This market is a source of ingredients for Malay Singaporeans to prepare traditional dishes such as asam pedas stingray (spicy stingray), beef rendang (spicy beef), ikan terubok (fried fish) and goreng pisang (banana fritters). The second floor of Geylang Serai Market is home to hundreds of food stalls with main focus on Malay and Indian cuisine.
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Singapore Attractions: Geylang Serai
Geylang Serai, an area where mostly the Malay community converge to do their shopping or just keeping it close to their roots. Many changes has happened to Geylang through the years, yet its sense of history and nostalgia still lingers on in the buildings and the people.
Here are just some scenes I managed to capture through my lens for safe-keeping. Hope the young one day will see this and remember Geylang Serai for what it use to be.
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Muslim Wet Market of Geylang Serai in Singapore. Malay Street Food
Geylang Serai Market is one of the biggest and busiest wet markets in Singapore. Since 1964, this market has been a focal point for the local Malay community, with a good selection of Malay and Indian-Muslim specialties on offer.
Reopened in 2010, the new Geylang Serai Market has become brighter and cleaner but the atmosphere of the old traditional market is still maintained.
After renovation, this market is dressed in a cultural suit - a traditional Malay kampong house. Either on weekday or weekend, it is always vibrant. Especially, middle-aged shoppers come here to do their daily shopping, plus flocks of young people come for good foods at weekends.
This market is a source of ingredients for Malay Singaporeans to prepare traditional dishes and supplies all sorts of Malay spices and a variety of Middle Eastern ones as well. Pork is not on offer at this market. Prices here are among the lowest in Singapore, especially fish prices
The second floor of Geylang Serai Market is home to hundreds of food stalls with main focus on Malay and Indian cuisine. This is the best food court to enjoy Malay dishes such as asam pedas stingray (spicy stingray), beef rendang (spicy beef), ikan terubok (fried fish) and goreng pisang (banana fritters).
Nearest MRT station: Eunos MRT (EW7) (Walking 8 mins from Exit B)
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Geylang Serai New Market part 2
A heritage marketplace
The Geylang Serai Market lies in the heart of the Singapore Malay community and has been recently remodelled to embrace the rustic quality of the old Malay kampong houses. This famous market has two levels, with a wet market selling all sorts of fresh produce on the ground floor, from live fish to spices, and a food centre on the second.
Fantastic food awaits at the food stalls, featuring predominately Malay and Indian cuisine. Hajjah Mona Nasi Padang and Geylang Briyani Hall are some of the well-known stalls to check out, dishing out mouth-watering dishes including Asam Pedas stingray (spicy stingray) and chicken Briyani (Indian-style chicken rice). If you happen to be there during breakfast, GS Oli Thosei & Food Stall is a great place to enjoy Appom (Indian rice dish), Thosai (Indian pancake) and Masala chicken (spiced chicken). Be sure to go early for these dishes often sell out before noon.
This iconic landmark subtly blends rustic Malay charm with pleasurable dining, and is a must visit for culture vultures and foodies alike.
bazaar ramadan Geylang Serai Singapore 2018
Sekali lagi kita semua dapat merasakan kehangatan aidilfitri 2018 dengan berjalan jalan di bazaar Ramadan di Geylang Serai.
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Amazing Fish Cutting Skills. Singapore Street Food in Geylang Serai Wet Market
Geylang Serai Market is one of the biggest and busiest wet markets in Singapore. Since 1964, this market has been a focal point for the local Malay community, with a good selection of Malay and Indian-Muslim specialties on offer.
Reopened in 2010, the new Geylang Serai Market has become brighter and cleaner but the atmosphere of the old traditional market is still maintained.
After renovation, this market is dressed in a cultural suit - a traditional Malay kampong house. Either on weekday or weekend, it is always vibrant. Especially, middle-aged shoppers come here to do their daily shopping, plus flocks of young people come for good foods at weekends.
This market is a source of ingredients for Malay Singaporeans to prepare traditional dishes and supplies all sorts of Malay spices and a variety of Middle Eastern ones as well. Pork is not on offer at this market. Prices here are among the lowest in Singapore, especially fish prices
The second floor of Geylang Serai Market is home to hundreds of food stalls with main focus on Malay and Indian cuisine. This is the best food court to enjoy Malay dishes such as asam pedas stingray (spicy stingray), beef rendang (spicy beef), ikan terubok (fried fish) and goreng pisang (banana fritters).
Nearest MRT station: Eunos MRT (EW7) (Walking 8 mins from Exit B)
Patrons still flocking to market (Geylang Serai Market reopens Pt 2)
Are customers afraid of the food at the newly revamped market after the food poisoning scare last year? RazorTV asks the patrons.
Pasar Geylang Serai ada Band Melayu Banyak Penonton????????//Geylang Serai Road Singapore
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Di Video saya kali ini
Saya berada di Pasar Geylang serai
Atau pasar orangmelayu.
Di pasar ini bisa kita temukan banyak barangan,mkanan halal
saya naik bus no 155 dari SIS Siglap (Sekolah Indonesia Singapore)
Tadinya saya cuma mau beli roti untuk sarapan ,dan beli makan untuk mkan malam.dan saya juga membeli kueh putu ????????(Video selanjutnya
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Geylang Serai New Market part 1
A heritage marketplace
The Geylang Serai Market lies in the heart of the Singapore Malay community and has been recently remodelled to embrace the rustic quality of the old Malay kampong houses. This famous market has two levels, with a wet market selling all sorts of fresh produce on the ground floor, from live fish to spices, and a food centre on the second.
Fantastic food awaits at the food stalls, featuring predominately Malay and Indian cuisine. Hajjah Mona Nasi Padang and Geylang Briyani Hall are some of the well-known stalls to check out, dishing out mouth-watering dishes including Asam Pedas stingray (spicy stingray) and chicken Briyani (Indian-style chicken rice). If you happen to be there during breakfast, GS Oli Thosei & Food Stall is a great place to enjoy Appom (Indian rice dish), Thosai (Indian pancake) and Masala chicken (spiced chicken). Be sure to go early for these dishes often sell out before noon.
This iconic landmark subtly blends rustic Malay charm with pleasurable dining, and is a must visit for culture vultures and foodies alike.
VL #36. Nasi Briyani Pasar Geylang Serai Singapore. Enak & halal.
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Wet markets part of Singapore identity (Geylang Serai Market reopens Pt 5)
The Geylang Serai Market was reopened after a 18.2 million dollar overhaul which took 40 months. Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong graced the event and gave his thoughts on the new market.
SINGAPORE HALAL Bakery Geylang Serai Market //Liburan dari klass belanja//Singapore Vlog
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Di Video Saya..SitiNusalamah , kali ini adalah..
Kegiatan saya di hari libur/Offday di hari minggu
Hari minggu offday ,saya ambil klass di SIS.. pagi jam10,sampai jam 3 sore
Selesai klass baru saya berjalan suka????????????????
Kadang bersama teman,kadang sendiri seperti video ini...????????
Biasanya saya akan mampir belanja,beli roti /kperluan sehari-hari
Dan Roti halal ini saya sudah berlangganan,harganya lumayan murah juga banyak pilihan..????????
Tidak lupa juga juss tebu.. asli segarr
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Singapore Geylang night bazaar
An annual food market in Singapore full of local, not so local and 'new age' food specialities. It stretches along Changi Road/Geylang Road around Geylang Serai Market all the way to Paya Lebar MRT station.
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Is the new market cleaner? (Geylang Serai Market reopens Pt 1)
With the Geylang Serai wet market officially reopening after a $18.2m overhaul, are the stores any cleaner? RazorTV does a little spot check.