This night market is small with only a few vendors over there. It's only open 4 times a week, and last time it wasn't open simply because of the rain when I visited it. Food is ok, not particularly good, but not bad, and you can have some cheap items, as well as massage here, while your child plays with 100 years old but cheap toys. It's easy to get to know people here, who are quite friendly, and the price is acceptable. Since there is no better place in Daya, I appreciate that it's here, but other night markets nearby are far superior, and they are only 15 minutes away...
Read moreAdorable well organised night market. Pretty traditional. So not very touristy. Parking is free (at the back). Plenty to eat. Plenty to see. Plenty to buy. Plenty to play.
The vendors are pretty honest too. Was about to walk away without my change (silly me) and the old man said "wait what. Your change!"
The layout is like a grid. Just go along thru the rows...turn left. Turn left again. Go down the row...then right. Turn right...
Read moreSo eager to try all the street foods but afraid to because of my sensitive tummy.. i enjoyed watching the kids play and stuffs like pin ball...
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