I went there last Saturday and I had a blast! It's not your typical night market, it's more like a hipster paradise. There are so many things to see, eat, and buy. You can find everything from street foods, toys, pets, preloaded items, and more. The market is only open on Saturday evenings, so you have to plan ahead if you want to check it out.
The crowd is huge, but that's part of the fun. You can feel the energy and excitement of the people. The market has done a good job of attracting people not only from Cyberjaya, but also from nearby areas. There's also a live band where you can enjoy some music while having your meals. They have tables and chairs provided, but they run out fast.
The only downside is that the price of the street foods is not so affordable. I guess you have to pay for the quality and variety. But trust me, it's worth it. The food is delicious and there are so many options to choose from. You can find local, western, asian, and fusion cuisines. My mouth is watering just thinking about it.
The market also has washrooms and surau in the building, which is very convenient. There's free and paid parking available, but you have to get there early if you want to park for free. The paid parking is in the attached building where it is more secure.
Overall, I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for a fun and unique experience. It's a great place to hang out with your friends, family, or date. You won't...
Read moreSeeking a cool evening spot during the weekend to unwind with loved ones? Look no further than this vibrant bazaar! It's squeaky clean, thanks to dedicated cleaners keeping the pavement pristine. And comfort? Guaranteed! The walkway is smooth and sheltered from the elements. Plus, getting here is a breeze, with easy access from the road and secure parking within the building. Imagine a Malaysian hangout meets a Western open-air diner complete with live music- that's the vibe! Shaftsbury Square provides neat booths for vendors, while the long, sheltered back lane between the shops and car park entrance becomes a bustling market hub. Hungry? You'll be spoiled for choice. Dive into Malaysian classics like nasi lemak, sweet peanut-corn pancakes, laksa, and blue nasi kerabu, Or, if you're craving something else, grab spaghetti, tomyam, a juicy burger and crispy fried chicken.The price is reasonable. Beyond food, find an array of treasures: potted plants, fresh flowers, juicy fruits, playful toys and stylish clothing. Shaftsbury Square goes the extra mile, offering clean restrooms, a dedicated prayer room, and a well-planned, affordable car park. Safety and security? Top priority! Everyone can relax and enjoy the experience. In short, this bazaar is a perfect blend of fun, comfort and convenience. So gather your crew and head down - a delightful...
Read moreWent here on a Saturday evening and there's already quite a lot of people. It's not really at a proper market area though, it's located along the alleyway road behind Shaftbury Cyberjaya, hence the name Lorong Belakang Cyberjaya. The food can get quite pricey but there are food that are cheap in price. Tons of food there, ranging from grilled sausages, to Sabahan cendol.
The food is okay. Some of them are decent, some of them are actually quite good. The Sabahan cendol that we tried was really good, although you will have to drain some money from your wallet.
As for ambience I would say it's really great. The dim lighting and all decorations just creates a mood, a perfect place to hangout with your friends. If you're bringing your child there's an inflatable castle where your child can play. But as always, it costs you money.
As for eating area, there's not much of them as the place is a little bit tiny, so better come early to get a seat.
You're most likely going to park at the carpark located on the right when you entered the place so make sure you bring your touch'n'go card or whatever card as they don't do the usual 'get ticket now and pay at that station later'.
Overall, it's a nice experience going here. Would I recommend it to others? Yes. Would I go...
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