Friday came around and this time, we decided to make the long trip to Putrajaya, Precint 2 to survey their Bazaar Ramadhan. Although thanks to the MEX, it took us less than 20 minutes to arrive.
We didn't know what to expect, but we certainly didn't expect what we saw - already from where we were, we could see how huge the bazaar and on top of that, that was a large pasar tani market right next to the bazaar as well!
Despite that fact, there was still a lot of ample parking space, which is a definite plus point.
Despite that fact, there was still a lot of ample parking space, which is a definite plus point.
So what did we see there? Well, the first stall we decided to go and buy stuff from was the one selling grilled kebabs - we just couldn't resist!
You could have your pick of either beef or chicken kebabs...
Or you could opt for the lamb chops.. yum YUM!
At very affordable prices!
Fried snacks...
Cream puffs - cheap! Cheap!
Rojak pasembor...
Local kuih...
I forgot what this is called but here it is in the making, after which they'll drop it in very hot oil and they pop up once they're done. I love this stuff. Nice and sweet and chewy. Best eaten fresh. Don't wait till the next day or else keras already.
Not your regular looking mee goreng...
There was a huge Rojak Singapura stall...
Agar - agar...
There were also a number of stalls selling rice and lauk-pauk...
Ikan bakar...
Exploding fish...
I saw these two roasted chicken stalls side by side...
There was a long line at this one...
They actually had their own rotisserie!
How good does THIS look?
More chicken! The "exploding" kind apparently...
Your choice of apam balik...
These were really big. One person can't finish it alone!
Dragon fruit agar-agar! At least, that's what it looks like, no?
Finally I found the elusive chicken "rangka"!
Prospepper Burger, anyone?
Check out these babies! I've never seen them so nice and thick and juicy looking!
You can't go wrong with freshly made nasi goreng...
The labels on these drinks attracted me... they make the drinks that much more enticing, don't you think?
The labels on these don't look as nice, but the fresh fruit is a nice touch!
And you can't live without your roti johns...
And this is the first place that I found lemang! Yay!
We didn't think there would a bazaar that deserved a 5 out of 5 on our lemang scale, but this one certainly did!











































2 comments:
nice write up!
you planning on going to Subang Jaya SS18 Pasar Ramadhan? Lots of variety there as well. :)
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