We came there every frida and it was always a treat. Fried chicken is divine, it is soooo good you want to eat hundreds of them. Don't come too late, they sell like hot cakes. I like pasembor and mortabak, but be careful, there are two shops, one makes tiny ones and the other proper thick ones, you need to go around to find it. Pasembor is awesome, mee rebus is too. The portions are insane. In general, the soup there are delicious. Bihun sup, laksa, sup campur and so on. Drinks are good but only at the start, later it feels diluted quite a bit. Fried rice, fried noodles are so good. They also sell fruits and veggies and sometimes it's on sale, like mangos. 3kg for 10 ringgit, if you wanna stock up. It is a great place to try local food....
Read moreHaving lived my early childhood in a kampung, this night market visit has been both nostalgic and exciting. There is a wide variety of old and new snacks sold side by side with local dishes like nasi kerabu. There's a section for clothes and toys. Like many other visitors, i enjoyed trying out some of the local snacks on the spot, like pasembur. But you can also grab ingredients to cook at home. There's fresh seafood with crabs and squid being sold between stalls selling an array of greens for ulam. Amongst all these we also encountered a stall selling raw meat. It is certainly a worthwhile trip though it took us about half an hour's drive...
Read moreAyer Hangat Night Market is the Best! There’s a wide variety of food at affordable prices. Some delicious must-try items include chicken bone satay (RM 1.50), Tokyo pancakes with coconut & kaya filling (RM 1 for 5 pcs), corn dorayaki (RM 0.50 per piece), and Thai omelette (RM 4 & RM 6 per set, depending on flavor.
The best part? There's a stall here that sells amazing Thai food! The mango sticky rice (RM 8) and glass noodle salad with prawns & squid (RM 12) are seriously delicious and worth every penny! These are my favorites, but everyone has their own taste. If you love night markets, you have to...
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