It was the fasting month. The gastric juice was boiling for some food feast, especially when Ramadhan Bazaars were all over in town! So one fine afternoon, I finally headed out to the one in TTDI. Used to visit the night market there on Sunday night, so I thought it'd be pretty much the same as that. But I was quite disappointed in the end.
Traffic was really bad. The stalls were set up all along the road, with limited parking space already, it was a miracle that we could actually find a space to park, albeit it was an illegal one.
Food were a lack of variety. Bought a caramel pudding and it tasted like... I can't describe. The long queue for the seemingly nice spring roll turned out to be just average. The only thing that went without comments were the drinks, thirst quenching. But otherwise... The tomato rice was really tasteless. Chicken was too hard. Puddings were the taste of condensed milk. Murtabak was plain flour!
But then again, from the perspective of those who've fasted for a whole day, anything goes. I'm sure they could wallop a whole cow even.
One thing for sure, such a food feast was something fun. Especially when there were so many interesting frames to shoot. Too bad though, I didn't have my proper camera with me. But the camera phone served his purpose well. And I thought it turned out quite alright after the heavy photoshopping. LOL.
I mean, seriously, as mentioned by the Tourism Minister, or whoever it was, the Ramadhan Bazaars were really quite a tourist attraction.
Or maybe I should rephrase, they were quite a picture of multi-racial harmony. As long as no political plays were in the picture.
With that, Happy Holidays everyone! To me, most importantly. LMAO!
Saturday, September 04, 2010
On the Visit to TTDI Ramadhan Bazaar
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9 Jujus:
Is the popiah with the super long queue still there?
wow, a lot of varieties there, somemore all "big scale" one.. the one near my house, most "big scale" is panggang ayam only, yours got panggang kambing!! fuyoh..
this year the Bazzaar food seems to be not as good as prev years. expensive some more
William, please do NOT wait in line at the super long queue. The popia is totally overrated.
+Ant+
Yes.. Happy Raya and Happy Holidays!
yalor not so many varieties...i oso went one and got long long line queueing for murtabak...mana tau come back all tepung nia....hahahaha....
Gratitude can make better Popiah... Let's drive over to his place and don't need to line up for Popiah :p
PS: I haven't taste Gratitude's popiah yet. So when can i taste.
LOL... ur right... when it comes to food, there's always harmony. LOL...typical Malaysians we are... hahahahah...tam ciak! LOL.
TTDI has bazaar every week la.
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