This is still considered a non halal night market where they sell street foods every Thursday Night! It always gets crowded at night and causes traffic congestion where it very difficult to get parking. You're required to park at the paid parking. Will suggest providing a shuttle bus service from LRT Station or the surrounding resident area. Tourists are uncommon here! Very limited seating and rely on Single use Plastic. Lack of vegetarian friendly. No washroom provided. Cleanliness needs to improve. Overall, the food here is a bit costly compared to Halal night market like in Shah Alam. They not only sell food here. They also sell phone accessories and clothing as well as pen drive with music. Majority of vendors run by retired age people where there were some run by Gen Z. Some vendors do play Rock music throughout their operation. This night market is pet's friendly! The reason why i only give 2 stars as some area need improvement by providing a Shuttle Bus service to avoid traffic congestion and is considered the highest usage of single plastic. No washroom since the available washroom was locked! It might not be worth to come here if you are not the resident...
Read moreFood variety is fairly good. However you'll see people oddly bringing their months old babies and dogs to the already very crowded night market. Sometimes human congestion can get quite bad as people tend to stop to chit chat in the middle of the way or decide to use both side of the walking path unsystematically. Some stall owner like the "filled pancake/bun" in the center alley would ignore you for queuing up and just takes order from whoever that makes the order to his face. Very odd and so I decided not to buy from him since this is the kind of behaviour he encourages, but in general I think Malaysians have very rude manners and doesn't like queuing up. This also happened with the lekor/satay makcik. The auntie who sells herbal jelly in the middle of the pathway is very nice as she offers trash plastic bag for people to dispose of garbage instead of littering the floor although DBKL will clean it up after. The Soya bean lady is also good as she recognises who comes first for orders and her Soya bean & bean...
Read moreOne of the most popular night markets in Kuala Lumpur. With that many of the most popular merchants in the area are genuinely happiness for those who live in the neighborhood. For me, it is much better than a large shopping mall around. And there are two vegetarian restaurants.
The night market here is only available on Thursday evenings.From 6:00 PM until midnight. The merchants generally speak Chinese. Almost all kinds of signages are in Chinese. The night market mainly focuses on food. Various snacks, fruits and vegetables, and also household products. Fruits are very cheap. You can get a big box of seedless grapes for 8RM, banana 5rm/kg.
Of course, in addition to eating, there are also 3 for 10rm household products stalls. And Tai Chi class. And also some similar kinds of TV shopping products that sell health products. . Very interesting, beyond expectations, worth...
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