Tamu Kianggeh is a vibrant local market offering a wide variety of products at reasonable prices. You’ll find fresh fruits, vegetables, and traditional Malay kuih muih, along with food stalls selling fritters, drinks, fried snacks and many more. The market is clean, tidy and also budget-friendly, making it a popular spot for locals, especially during the weekends. It tends to get crowded in the mornings especially on Friday ans Sunday, so arriving early is recommended as many vendors close before noon. Although there is paid parking available, the convenience of the market's layout and its bustling atmosphere make it worth a visit for anyone looking to experience local flavors...
Read moreThe Kianggeh market is the place to go for your local needs, and especially the rare culturally relevant items You can buy locally grown fruits and vegetables for a price that's not too different from the supermarkets There are also handcrafted local items that are hard to get elsewhere There're many local food and drinks available in the stalls This market is usually fairly sparse during weekdays but on the weekends, especially Friday, this place gets very full to the point that traffic starts to back up all the way outside The place is also very sheltered from the weather, no matter if it's...
Read moreYou'll find some snacks, dried fish, fresh fruits and vegetables, and also a few handicrafts at this outdoor/covered market.
Sellers are generally uninterested in foreigners, so you can browse freely. Produce on offer is reasonable, and often portioned out in 1 BD piles.
I wouldn't say this is must-see or highly recommended, but if you're nearby, it couldn't hurt. You certainly will find better priced and more available fruits here than in the small...
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