It is the Ramadan month and the festive mood is 'ON'...Nope, I dun fast and I dun really celebrate it...but hey, a majority of the people here does, so I m being influenced by that as well! The chillax mode is 'ON' during weekend, so it is either getting some local delicacies from the nearby Ramadan bazaar, or home-cooked food/junkie noodles and some unhealthy snacks in front of the tv...
Last weewkend i tapau instead of cooking
ReplyDeleteI love everything there. The smell is good.
ReplyDeleteI can see maggi mee with sausage and egg, onion eggs, ABC soup.. Not exactly unhealthy what..
ReplyDeleteI have not been to the Ramadan bazaar yet this year. I see the crowds and difficulty to find parking, I cannot already >.<
ReplyDeleteEvery working day I have to weave my way through a mini Ramadan bazaar to get to the lrt station to go home so I guess I can say I have been to a Ramadan bazaar though I did not buy anything.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear you are enjoying the atmosphere and food. What is the white roll food in your photo (top left hand corner)?
Looks good! :)
ReplyDeleteI've driven past several Pasar Ramadan on my way home (there's one just beside my condo, along a row of shops) but it's all the same things every year and a lot of times the food is cold and it's been out for so long.
I still want to catch one though.
Small Kucing: haha...that is normal ;-)
ReplyDeleteTwilight Man: u can smell from jst looking at the pictures? lol
Princess Ribbon: instant noodles and some sort of junk snacks is not healthy food. Btw, that is murtabak which was bought from Ramadan bazaar, sort of meaty & oily stuffs, definately unhealty.
RealGunners: if u can't find parking, other option is to walk there.
Mun: the food doesn't tempt u to drop by some stalls?
Huai Bin: while many food are cold, the murtabak is always prepared on the spot. I only buy murtabak from Ramadan bazaar, others can jst forget about it.