If you don't live in Bukit Indah 2 or you don't come here on a Wednesday you may not know there is so much things happening here on a Wednesday evening in this small estate! I was quite surprised to see a big community of Koreans living here and of course many locals waiting for every Wednesdays to buy cooked foods as early as 6pm for a feast at the comfort of their homes. Not only cooked foods, there are also fresh groceries, plenty of fruits and juices, electronics stuffs, electrical appliances, latest fashions etc. Food choices were plenty as well from Chinese fried carrot cake to Indian mee goreng to Malay seafood and goes on. A very busy, colourful and fruitful evening for me as well. Worth a visit for first timer...
Read moreThis is the nearest Pasar Malam at Bukit Indah. This night market open on wednesday evening from around 7pm onwards. You can get fruit and vegetable on very reasonable price. So sad, no fresh chicken sells here. Have fresh seafood eg fish, shrimp, squirt but not much choices as I saw only one stall selling it and the price not the lowest we can get. Many varieties but limited choice which means you can't go to another stall if one stall selling too expensive because there is only one stall selling one type of things/food. So couldn't do comparison unless you go to other place. Beware of the traffic jam and limited parking here during the...
Read moreBukit Indah 2 Wednesday Night Market is a street market that only operates every Wednesday from 5pm to 9pm. The stalls are lined along a 300m stretch of road, located next to the Bukit Indah Highway.
What stands out is the wide variety of food stalls offering Chinese and Malay food. There is even a mobile food van selling Smelly Tofu, parked inconspicuously outside Petron petrol station, a stone’s throw away from the street market.
This street market has everything you need - food, fruits and fresh produce. It’s no surprise that it’s a hit...
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