When you’re here, park at the housing neighbourhood and not by the Jalan Ipoh Main Street because that really congests the already narrower road thanks to the MRT construction.
A good place for thrift shopping since there’s a van selling good, cheap secondhand clothes.
Must try: char kuey teow, economy noodles, taufufah (from both stalls and see which is better), Indian vadai, and the plethora of fatty, fried foods. All quite reasonably priced!
You can also buy tons of fresh groceries, soy milk, fashionable clothes, everyday things like towels or kitchen tools at the market.
Watch out for cars cause the pasar malam is on a road that cars passby. Don’t be that annoying pedestrian haha. Also, the guy that sells boiled peanuts tend to skimp on quality so you’re paying for mediocre nuts that may be...
Read morePretty solid food, nothing amazing though. So worth the visit if you're in the area but not worth your time to travel far to get here, pretty typical pasar malam.
Fruits: Plenty of options, very friendly vendors and reasonably priced
Char Koay Teow here is pretty good, there are 2 good stalls that get very crowded.
Glass noodles is also nice here.
There are decent apam baliks here.
There are decent drink options here, fresh coconut and sugar cane...
Read morePopular night market among locals. Operates only on Monday evening. Got a lot of stalls selling fast food, drinks, fruits, veggies, baked goods, clothing, electronic gadgets and accessories. Hot and fresh soy drinks is a must-try! Overall item prices are cheap and very reasonable. Can be quite crowded around...
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