Like the pak cik nasi lemak stall next to the fruit seller. Nasi lemak is one ofthe best tasted so far. Pak cik comes out about 8 am but now due to his illness, a makcik runs it. I liked the pak cik sotong, potatoes & nasi comes out piece by piece and not soggy. He uses a type of spice which i liked. Just behind a few rows, there is a Chinese lady selling big piece of Chee Cheong Fun. It is good chee cheong fun with dried prawn fillings but just be careful. You watch her cut the chee cheong fun & observe that she does not give you one piece with filling & another without fillings. This is if you buy 2 pieces. Normally customer buys one piece only as its quite a big piece. For big eaters like me i go for 3 pieces. Anyway i have stopped patronising the stall since the...
Read moreMaggie 碗仔糕 - this special delicacy is only available on Tuesday weekly at this market and always selling fast within a couple of hours in the morning! Maggie serves the best “small-bowl cakes” since the days when these were still found in the evening along Jalan Peel (KL) in the 70’s! Maggie offered only a few variances from the savory white rice variant to the dessert variants of brown sugar and Pandan green flavours! She also serves delicious yam cakes with heavily dense yam favour which is also of topnotch quality when it goes with their chili and sweet bean sauce! Must try and this stall is highly...
Read moreThere is a roti canai/nasi lemak stall inside this market (not outside roadside). They give very very little dhal if you buy roti canai. If you request them to add dhal, they say cannot, when i asked if I can add money for extra dhal (I like to eat my roti canai "banjir"), they said cannot, so funny. Stopped buying from this stall. Perplexed why they are so stingy with their dhal 🥴 Nearby roti canai stall give us extra dhal happily...
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