Malaysians are well known for their night markets which sells lots of local varieties; from fruits and vegetables to clothes, household item, handicrafts and pet peripherals. But one thing we love the most is the variety of food offers in the market.
The night market also filled with Chinese New Year atmosphere. There was even a man who dressed as the God of Fortune.
Putu Piring Stall
The mouth-watering local street delicacies is the greatest attraction of all in a night market.

Satays

Fried Chicken Stall

Keropok Lekor Stall

Luk Luk Stall

Sugar Cane Drink

Agar-agar

Prawn Fritters

Chinese New Year Cookies
To stop-by at the roadside and eat is one of the things that most of us will do when visiting the night market.

Grilled Lamb RM3.00

A few sticks of Luk Luk is best to eat as snack

Ai Ye Drink

Pearl Shake Drink

Fried Carrot Cake

Apam Balik

Grilled Delicacies

Otak-Otak

Famous Stadium Popiah

Cakes

Fried Cempedak Fritters

Pancakes

Baked Bird Egg

HK Curry Fish Ball

Juice Stall

Famous Char Koay Teow stall

Asam Laksa RM4.00
One of the 'hot pick' in the night market is the Asam Laksa. It seems like the best Asam Laksa can only be found in the night market. We just like the sweet and sourish taste of the fish broth. It contained some shredded cucumber, onion, pineapple, mint leaves and rice noodle.

Char Koay Teow with Cockles RM4.50
The simple plate of Char Koay Teow which consists of cockles, bean sprouts, egg and noodle, is so delicious and flavourful. A special taste that hardly be found from other stalls.

Popiah from Stadium Popiah Stall RM4.00 (for 2)

Lemon Ice Blended with QQ Fruits RM3.40 and Passion Fruit Ice Blended with QQ Fruits RM3.40

Dessert Stall

Bun and Pastries Stall

Pickles Stall

Grilled Beancurd Puff and Cuttlefish Stall

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