This market is an old market that change to be semi modern market since 2016. The transaction still like at traditional market, you can bargain for some stuff and also have a warm chat and some laugh with the seller. But, this market have trolley, just like the supermarket! This market also have mushola, nursing room, doctor clinic, that you will not find in other traditional market.. What you can find here? From cloth, vegetable, meat, fruit, bird, snack, everything.. My most favorite meal to buy here is Nasi Jagung (Rice mixed with corn and another side dishes). The seller already sell the Nasi Jagung for 30 years, so much experience. No wonder, the taste of the food is so delicious. I can eat it for breakfast, like, forever, haha.. Something that still need to be improve from this market is cleanliness, especially the toilet...
Read moreHands down my favorite local market in Malang. The market is super clean and they sell so many good product with reasonable price. I really enjoy buying fresh veggie in here since you could choose so many veggies. Some tenants even sell "high-end" veggie that usually only available in supermarket.
Other thing that I also love to do in this market is snacks hunting. Some must-try snacks including the famous lumpur kentang, ote2 porong, and bakso goreng. I recommend to place your order when you arrive, then come again and pick your snack when you are about to go home since the queue could be as long as 30 min in each snacks stall.
If you need to fill your tummy with heavier meal, then there are also some food stalls that offer rice. I tried nasi gudeg once and it was delish. The other stalls also seems pretty interesting with...
Read moreI think Pasar Oro-Oro Dowo is the cleanest market I can find in Malang. I was really impressed. When my mom and I entered the market, the security came and checked our body temperature. Inside the market, the vendors are neatly organized with clear labels of what they sell. The aisles of the market are paved and clean, I did not see a single trash as I walked inside the market. The market has separate sections for selling the wet products (meat,fish, vegetables, etc), for dry stuffs such as clothes, kitchen utensils, etc and for culinary products. There are many traditional delicacies available in the market such as lumpia, sosis solo, fried vada (gorengan kind of things), etc. I went there to buy Ote2 Porong, and the...
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