So, I asked my friend where it the nearest Ramadhan bazaar near my place (I had no idea where) and it turns out that there is one located extremely near to where I stay. I is almost within walking distance! Of course I did not walk over there... with the blazing sun and all, are you nuts?
So, I went there at 4pm... I figured that 4pm is a nice time becuase the stalls should have mostly opened by then and the Malays would still be staying in their houses since they break fast at around 7pm... so they should come out only around 5pm. Unfortunately, such was not the case. The four lane road was massively jammed. There were lots of car park spaces all around the bazaar but some people just don't know how to park their cars. There are several cars with their head jutting out from the car park. Well, it isn't really a legal car park. Since the road has two lanes per side, as usual, we Malaysians would convert one lane into a parking lane when they need it. Well, four minus two should leave two right? Wrong! Even though the cars used only one lane at each side for parking, at certain places, only one car can pass through at one time. Apart from the idiots who used two lanes to park their cars, there are also some inconsiderate animals who actually waited in their cars at the second lane!
In the end, I have to park my car quite far away and I have to walk for 5 minutes to reach the bazaar. It wasn't a very big bazaar, but hey, it got all the essential food, so it's good enough for me! I took only pictures of the food that I bought... besides, those food that I did not buy meant that it's not priority loh... maybe I'll buy them next weekend :P
Well, kuih-muih are just a side dish... for the main course, I bought the chicken-filled kebab where I caught a whiff of it's REALLY attracting aroma miles away. A little bit expensive at RM2.50 per piece, but worth every penny!
Then, I passed by the glorious store of fried stuff. Well, they sell only fried popiah, non-fried popiah, fried curry puffs and fried sambal filled triangle shaped thingy. And the price was RM2 for 5 pieces! It's more expensive than other stalls that sells "kuihs", but those stalls don't have fried popiuahs mah and they are fried at the stall itself... fresh from the cooking oil... how can one resist such oily temption? Hence, I folded.
Another view of the fried popiah stall...
I was turning around to go home when I spotted these delicacies available during Raya. Ketupat and lemang! Well, I had lemang before and it's not really nice because it's a tasteless roll of rice... it's what type of meat you decide to eat with that matters. However, I forgot what ketupat tasted like and thus I bought it loh... RM2 for 5 pieces! This is the only one food that disappointed me. It was quite tasteless too... I think I'm supposed to serve it with curry chicken that is sold in the stall as well.
Before I went home, I stopped by at the chendol stall. Well, with that much food, we must drink lots of water don't you think? I bought a packet of chendol for RM1.50 and another packet of soy milk for RM1.00. Still, I think that Baba Chendol in Melaka is the best chendol in the whole of Malaysia.
However, it was a good day and the food were good. For my friends staying overseas, hope that these pictures would cure some of your longing for the wondrous food in Malaysia!!!
Don't worry, I haven't forgotten my vow to be on diet. Take this as the last dinner :P. Besides, I did not have lunch that day. I combined lunch and dinner into one meal and I did go hiking in the morning that day...
8 comments:
Wah!!! You successfully made my hungry :( Now I'm craving for those kuih muih. I haven't tasted the chopstick chicken before. Btw, the bazaar is open everyday, so you don't have to wait for one week to eat your honey chicken again. :P
iamthewitch: are you crazy? If the road is jammed at 4pm, what do you think would happen during after office hours? Besides, buying from there everyday would fatten me up and thin my wallet... I wished the opposite were true.
okok...this is really making me salivate. Eventhough I know that ramadhan bazaar food is really nothing to shout about, but the sheer variety and quantity of it justifies the lack of quality.
I can actually imagine your diet plan being flushed down the drain... i think i just heard the flush being pulled! hahahah...
cy: don't worry... it's part of the great plan... first, I create an extreme craving for food by stuffing myself with good food, and then create a void... thus, my 'engines' would expect great amount of food and when the food doesn't materialize, it would seek out my body fat! Great plan, huh? :P
For me, the one thing that I like most about the Ramadhan bazaar is ikan bakar (grilled stingray)! It's cheaper during the Ramadhan month (around RM8, depending on the size). But I have yet to taste it this year coz I have a big ulcer in my mouth!
And yes, it's jammed. Last year, I only had to walk as it was within walking distance from my old place, but I have just moved! Well....
Yes, I saw a lot of people at the grilled fish stalls. Planned to buy it this weekend. Well, I hope your ulcer will heal soon as the time is running out!
Choy Hong:
Bam, the chopstick chicken you mentioned is Ayam Percik la...
Choy Hong: Really meh? Ayam percik they don't use chopsticks when they grill it woh... at least I think so... I'll ask them next time
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