It's a question for the ages and one that has sparked countless impassioned debates — does Malaysia or Singapore have better food? According to one Taiwanese influencer and content creator residing in Singapore, the answer is clear.
YouTuber Hugo Liu declared Malaysia's rendition of bak kut teh not only tastier, but that the country also trumps Singapore when it comes to food.It's a question for the ages and one that has sparked countless impassioned debates — does Malaysia or Singapore have better food?
In an Instagram post on March 26, YouTuber Hugo Liu declared Malaysia's rendition of bak kut teh not only tastier, but that the country also trumps Singapore when it comes to food in general., stated that Malaysia's bak kut teh — with its herby darker-hued broth — is similar to Taiwan's "medicinal pork rib soup".
In the post, Hugo also recommended the stall they patronised in Kuala Lumpur, Yik See Ho Bak Kut Teh, which has a four-star rating on Google.The Taiwanese then went a step further to cement his vote for the country with better food.
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