We said we would and we did. We turned up at the Bazaar Ramadhan in Kampung Sg. Penchala to check out what they have to offer in terms of buka puasa fare. Well, there has to be at least one roti john stall...
... and this murtabak stall seemed to be having good business coz of the long line of people who turned up...
... I didn't have as much patience to wait, so I decided to get my murtabak from these ladies...
... this looked good too. The smell of roasted chicken permeated the air... someone needs to tell them pepper isn't spelled "papper" though...
What beauties!
Great to have with your nasi campur....
More chicken! I see these everywhere! I have to make it a point to try them out one of these days...
These are common sights as well... fried rice, fried mee....
Apparently the samosas are pretty good...
Lots of stuff on sticks.... sausages, crab, fishballs, sotong balls....
...fried chicken nuggets, wantan, etc...
... and something called ice-cream ketam so called coz they were crab nuggets on an ice-cream stick.
Forgot what the Chinese name for this was but it's called Bishop's Nose in English...I look at these and think "buntut ayam on a stick". I've been told they taste good. I'll just take their word for it.
Ooh! Stuffed chillis! Something I don't normally see...
Drinks galore...
I bought one of these coconuts and took it home, only to realise I didn't have the proper means to open it. :(
More colourful drinks! Looks good!
If you run out of dates to buka puasa with, you know where to go to buy more!
Tau foo faa...
You can have dadih for dessert too...
Some of those nata de cocoa drinks...
Gula melaka! Yum...
You can drink these as is or turn them into ice-cream, just like the good ol' days!
But THESE were what I was looking for that day....
Putu piring!
Here's something I never expected to see at a bazaar Ramadhan - petai??
... under which they also had quails eggs.
Something else I don't normally come across is this - people selling cow innards and turning them into soup...
All in all, the bazaar at Kg. Sg. Penchala was rather small and its saving grace were the few items I found to be different. So JD & I give it 3 out of 5 on the lemang scale...

































2 comments:
dilly, Stuffed chillis=solok, taste good, very popular in kelanta and trengganu
Oh my God,Dilly,all those pictures of the Pasar Ramadhan food really makes you want to eat all!!!So many choices!!!It would take the whole month to finish tasting all those varieties of food!!And after that??Go on a slimming spree!!You are FAT!
But just to make sure I don't miss out this Raya morn,"Selamat hari raya and Maaf Zahir dan Batin"!OH,You mean green packet??But I'm not married!!Sorry,lah....
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