Pasar Malam

There's quite a number of photos for this post, so there'll only be one post for today to ensure that my blog load adequately in time for your viewing pleasure. Pasar means "Bazaar" and Malam means "Night", so in short, Pasar Malam simply meant "Night Bazaar". And it's only crowded at night, since it'll be too hot and humid to enjoy the "action" in the afternoon.




Kebab Store selling Mutton Kebab (SGD6.00) and Chicken Kebab (SGD5.00)





Chicken Kebab... I chooose you!!





Toy stall. The aim is to get much high score as possible so that you can get a better prize.





Really cheap food stuffs here!!





At SGD0.80, it's definitely a steal.





Nostalgic childhood treats for me, totalling SGD5.80





Okonomiyaki - Singapore Style.





I went for the prawn version...





I made my choice when I went near this stall.





Obviously, it's the Oyster Cake. Yummy!!


P/S: And this is the first time I snapped away at lightning speed. On hindsight, I should have said I'm taking photos for my blog so that I didn't need to behave suspiciously...

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4 comments:

  1. That Chicken Kebab looks oh so yummy! We have those here but we call them shawarma, and is made of beef, tomatoes, lettuce, onions and a special sauce that's oh so yum! :)

    and that Okonomiyake is just soo yummy looking! :D

    and oyster cake! Delish!!! :D

    Now am so hungry!!! :D

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  2. Dear Ane Fallarme,

    Well, I got diarrhea the next day after I had those. But then, it's a waste not to eat again. And I agree with you, the Okonomiyaki and oyster cake is a real treat if you eat it once in a while too.

    Sincerely,
    Pu Niao

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  3. You got diarrhea? How come?

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  4. Dear Ane Fallarme

    It could have been the food from the pasar malam.

    Sincerely,
    Pu Niao

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