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Besides experience haggle shopping at the market, the street itself is fairly charming with many old shops. You can sample some street food, street arts, visit cafes and temples.
Some of my closest friends decided to play tourists in KL Chinatown during the recent holidays and well… as to be expected or is it a surprise, almost all of them (we are all staying in Klang Valley – KL and Selangor) confessed to not being here in ages…
Moving forward to 2023, Imbi Kuih Bakul Fried Nian Gao is the place to visit if you are craving for kuih bakul (they called it golden cake) or also known as nian gao in Chinese, simply means new year cake.
There is so much to eat at ICC Pudu that it would take multiple trips to try everything – but that’s also one of its draws, as no two trips will be the same. Food is affordably priced for the area.
♥Verdict: Like what I said on the beginning of the post, my dining experience at ICC Pudu was torturing due the stuffy environment of the food court. I already told hubby that no matter how good the food is, I will never go back again and the fact is the food that I tried this time, nothing really wowed me too. ◔_◔
A small photo spot. Fairly interesting if you enjoy posing with the props and deco to capture a few photos.
The Moonlit Dragon 龍月雙輝 will be available from 25 August 2023 to 8 October 2023. Come celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival at Kwai Chai Hong with your loved ones and be sure to check out the 10 amazing eateries in the area!
Kwai Chai Hong will be open to the public daily from 9AM to 12AM. The ‘Beyond the Moonlit Door 超月门窗’ art installation will be available from 26th August to 2nd October 2022. Come celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival at Kwai Chai Hong with your loved ones and be sure to check out the 10 amazing eateries in the area!
The highlight for us from our trip was these crab-filled mantous, available steamed or deep fried. We got the deep fried ones for RM5 per pop. They were not greasy at all, and the frying gave the bread a crispy texture, while the inside remained soft and fluffy. The filling was generous and flavourful – it reminded me of Singapore chilli crab. So if there’s one thing you have to get at the Pasar Malam OUG, I recommend these!
Well, I am truely impress with the amount of food stalls that OUG pasar Malam have to offer and there are much more. Will come back again for another round before hitting to Taman Connought next round.
Pasar Malam (Night Market) Taman Connaught is one of the longest night markets in Kuala Lumpur. It is located in Cheras which is about 30 mins from the KL city centre. Taman Connaught Night Market claims to have about 700 stalls and stretched over 2km. The night market opens on Wednesdays from 5.30pm in the evening and peaks around 7.00-9.00pm.
Apam balik – crispy peanut and corn-filled pastries. You have to eat these on the street as the thin pastry crumbles all over!
I remember being severely underwhelmed the first time I visited here after hearing all the hype. No doubt, this is definitely where the locals go. Though this is cleaner than other wet markets in KL, it still struck me as a shabby place. I won’t deny the freshness aspect, especially for the meat. It was a hot day and the meat had been sitting on ice for several hours, but the poultry or the fish didn’t smell funky when I was walking by. The prices for chicken parts were also lower than what I could get at my chain grocers. If you have a car and live relatively close by, this is the place to get your meat.
Savoury sago cakes - MYR2.80 nett for 1 pack with 2 cakes in it. There are two types for me to select - 1. chye poh (perserved vege) with dried shrimps (hay bee) and 2. Spicy sambal and I bought one pack each. This is the one with chye poh (perserved vege) with dried shrimps (hay bee). The taste is perfect. My siblings like it and praise that it is very well-made.
His 'Far Sang Wu' 花生糊 is a creamy and super smooth velvety texture with amazingly rich roasted peanut flavour. While I like my peanut paste creamy and smooth, I don’t like overly thick ones that somewhat stick to the throat when you swallow it so his version of the dessert is a slightly watered-down one.
A fan of wet markets, I was most eager to explore the Dato’ Keramat Wet Market when I realized its close proximity to the Dato’ Keramat LRT. This wet market happens to be one of the oldest Malay markets in the Klang Valley and though there had been efforts to shift them to the nearby Keramat Mall, the proprietors have stayed put. Serving the Kampung Datuk Keramat as well as enclosed areas, the market is fantastic for good variety of cheap, local cooking ingredients. Imported greens such as broccoli and asparagus were rare, but every vegetable stall would have an array of over 10 types of ulam (raw herbs and greens). The poultry, beef and seafood displayed were fresh too.
Among the dozens of food stalls in the night market, the one that sells pandan apam balik is the most eye-catching. The apam balik sold at this stall is the thick and chewy kind but with a twist. Besides adding an extra layer of pandan flavored batter into the pancake, the uncle also coats it with black and white sesame.
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Tong Sui Black Tofu Leek Pie & Pork Pie
Freshly cut fruits coated with delicious lip-smacking sauce and then topped with crispy crackers, MINDBLOWING!! If you happen to be in Pasar Pagi Sungai Way, don’t forgot to give it a try. Fruit Rojak @ RM 6
The taste and texture may not be quite like those roast pork from roast meat/chicken rice stalls but still decent enough with a better portion-to-price ratio.