We visit Riffle Range Market regularly, primarily not for the typical wet market products, but for the good foods which are reasonably priced. If you visit the food court and try the foods where you see queue or crowd, one can easily find good char koay teow, chicken rice, 'oo kok' (yam dumplings), char hor fun, bak chang and wantan mee. On weekends, occasionally you'll be able to buy mangoes, and sweet and juicy Bali pineapples from an uncle who source the fruits from...
Read moreA good place to shop on wet market produce. It's very reasonable priced stall on vegetables, meat, seafood, bean curd, dried produce and even cut fruits. Selected store gives value for money and freshness so be alert, careful and selectfully. A bargain and value add for money at this market place and adjacent shops are hawker food, fruits shops, household items stalls while marketing of vegetables, pandan, santan, dried produce, seafood, poultries and fresh bean curd in...
Read moreA nearby Rifle Range Food Center with food stalls, sell many local food. Try to look out for the best ever Penang Hokkien Mee (Prawn Noodle Soup) operated by this tall guy, Ah Ee. It's definitely cheap and good at RM3.50/bowl. Owner of this Prawn Noodle or Hokkien Mee stall, No 28 is Mr Lee or Ah EE. More than 35 years of selling...
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