From the moment you step into Marketing City, you're greeted with an atmosphere that feels like a vibrant marketplace nestled in the heart of Asia. This place is a true gem for anyone who cherishes traditional Asian home cooking or is just in search of a delightful snack.
The shops, though compact, are marvellously stocked with an extensive range of necessities. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a curious food enthusiast, you'll find everything you need to create authentic Asian dishes. From exotic spices and fresh produce to unique sauces and staples, the selection is both impressive and comprehensive.
What truly sets Marketing City apart is its welcoming ambiance. The shopkeepers and locals are not just friendly but genuinely approachable, always ready to share a cooking tip or recommend their favorite products. This warm atmosphere makes shopping here not just a chore but a delightful experience.
As an avid visitor, I often find myself picking up various snacks – a testament to the quality and variety on offer. Meanwhile, my partner is always engrossed in selecting the perfect ingredients for our next culinary adventure. The joy of discovering new flavors and ingredients is a constant here.
Marketing City is more than just a shopping destination; it's a culinary haven that brings the essence of Asia to your doorstep. For anyone who appreciates the art of Asian cooking or simply loves a good snack, this place is a must-visit. It's not just about the food; it's about the experience – one that leaves you enriched, satisfied, and eagerly anticipating...
Read moreFirstly, the entrance to the market is next to Subway as is the parking. So, if you're navigating here by car, set it to Subway. There is plenty of parking. To enter the market it costs $2. During special events the fee may be waivered. The market is an eclectic mix of everything. Ornamental plants, fruit trees, vegetable market, knick-knacks, food stalls (I observed Thai and Malay), secondhand items, bags, clothing. The space allocated to the market is massive but the market itself barely covers a quarter of the space, I spent approximately twenty to thirty minutes looking around which included stopping to buy food--the Thai good was very good. I went on a Sunday, it was busy but not shoulder-rubbing crowded. It's a nice market to visit if you're are some fresh fruit and vegetables or some delicious Asian street food. I would have liked to have seen more vendors because I feel that coming here once was enough for me; there was nothing that encourages me into...
Read moreSUZIE'S MAKAN PLACE at Market City
Does not seem to have a listing on Google yet but this is a really good place for true blue original Mamak style food.
So far everything ordered has been good including:
Roti Pratha/Chenai made to order. Dosa Masala made to order Mee Goreng Mamak made to order Bee Hoon Goreng made to order Seafood Kuey Teow made to order Ayam Penyet made to order (the sambal will blow your socks off & yet so delicious. Best eaten there) Lamb Biryani Fish(Mackrell) Biryani Chicken Biryani
If you are lucky enough you will drop in on a day where they decide to offer these dishes which are very authentic & cooked old school style from scratch:
Indian Rojak Chinese fruit rojak Mee Siam Mee Rubus
I drive 45 minutes one way to enjoy the food from this place. They used to be in the Spencer Village Food Court until a few months ago when they sold out...
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