So, on the the final part of Taman Connaught Pasar Malam... Here are more stalls that caught my eye.
Pot Stickers and sausages
Fried tofu (non stinky kind!) and other beancurd stuff!
What do you want in your drinks? From the bland barley to the colourful sago and jelly.
Chocolate fountain and fresh fruits now available on the streets
This is a pretty common stall, Char Kway Teow (fried flat noodles), but the big wok and fire make a difference.
Taiwan Bamboo Rice from a cheerful seller.
Fried tofu (non stinky kind!) and other beancurd stuff!
What do you want in your drinks? From the bland barley to the colourful sago and jelly.
Chocolate fountain and fresh fruits now available on the streets
This is a pretty common stall, Char Kway Teow (fried flat noodles), but the big wok and fire make a difference.
Taiwan Bamboo Rice from a cheerful seller.
And of course, in case you wear out your shoes/slippers walking in this huge pasar malam, you can always get yourself these cute and colourful slippers! Dunno about the guys though! ;o) Hey, this post can't just be all about food! So, here's the obligatory non-food picture to backup that statement. LOL!
I remember asking WH how much further before we reached the end (after walking for quite awhile) and was told that we were only halfway through!). I was shocked as it seem to have no end, but of course eventually it did as all good things must come to an end. Oh well, it was indeed an eye opening trip to this place here. I could do with a lesser crowd and car traffic but I guess these add the excitement to the atmosphere. It was enjoyable and I hope to go there again one day, hopefully I won't have to drive!
Recaps :-
Part 2
Part 1
I remember asking WH how much further before we reached the end (after walking for quite awhile) and was told that we were only halfway through!). I was shocked as it seem to have no end, but of course eventually it did as all good things must come to an end. Oh well, it was indeed an eye opening trip to this place here. I could do with a lesser crowd and car traffic but I guess these add the excitement to the atmosphere. It was enjoyable and I hope to go there again one day, hopefully I won't have to drive!
Recaps :-
Part 2
Part 1
I'm in shape. Round is a shape... isn't it? ~ Author Unknown
6 comments:
Didn't get to go - raining cats and dogs. Glad to hear you are feeling better, get lots of rest.
This pasar malam looks more like Taiwanese night markets such as Shiling Night Market - in terms of the foods sold. Interesting!
boo_liciou : There's always a Wednesday! I'm much better, thanks!
rasa malaysia: Yeah, I came across quite a number of stalls not commonly seen in the other pasar malams here. Interesting place but really crowded! :o)
This pasar malam is really famous and full with people, food, etc...
long long time never visit here liao, too lazy to walk~~~ =(
(round shape people use to say so?!)
another problem is dunno what to eat and at the end get a lot of bags and full with food... ^o^V
chenboon: No guah, I'm round shape also I come to this pasar malam and walk! Ha ha ha...
This part of Pasar Malam caters more to Taiwanese, I think. Will show my husband...
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