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(28-03-2023, 05:46 PM)Icicle Wrote: Another cosy little street stall in Japan. It made such a connection with a couple that they wanted to have their wedding photoshoot there. Big Smile

such an unlikely location for a wedding shoot but qt romantic hearing the couple's story why they want to do it there. Smile
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(28-03-2023, 05:46 PM)Icicle Wrote: Another cosy little street stall in Japan. It made such a connection with a couple that they wanted to have their wedding photoshoot there. Big Smile



Looks like a great place to be on a cold night. Like
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(29-03-2023, 05:45 PM)jenzz Wrote: such an unlikely location for a wedding shoot but qt romantic hearing the couple's story why they want to do it there. Smile

Would be cool to see the photos taken there ah.
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Ramadan pasar malam in north of KL. You can still see a lot of fairly traditional Malay food here. Like


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(01-04-2023, 04:23 PM)ScornfulScone Wrote: Ramadan pasar malam in north of KL. You can still see a lot of fairly traditional Malay food here. Like



the highlights for me are the ikan bakar and ayam bakar. oh man.
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(01-04-2023, 09:13 PM)vince95 Wrote: the highlights for me are the ikan bakar and ayam bakar. oh man.

The fish grilled on banana leaf and sambal really looks good. Heart
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(01-04-2023, 04:23 PM)ScornfulScone Wrote: Ramadan pasar malam in north of KL. You can still see a lot of fairly traditional Malay food here. Like

thx for sharing. gd to see all the traditional malay food being sold. the geylang serai pasar malam is abit too..modern for some years alr. cant really blame the vendors bcos rental is high so they are tempted to sell 'value-added' stuff so they can charge more. but its gd to see malaysians preserving the traditional malay cuisine. Smile
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(03-04-2023, 06:26 AM)monstafish Wrote: thx for sharing. gd to see all the traditional malay food being sold. the geylang serai pasar malam is abit too..modern for some years alr. cant really blame the vendors bcos rental is high so they are tempted to sell 'value-added' stuff so they can charge more. but its gd to see malaysians preserving the traditional malay cuisine. Smile

I think that's going to be a problem for all local food, not just Malay food. The hawker culture will be very difficult to maintain with rising costs and changing demographics...
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(03-04-2023, 11:26 PM)NewtonsAdamsApple Wrote: I think that's going to be a problem for all local food, not just Malay food. The hawker culture will be very difficult to maintain with rising costs and changing demographics...

agree..and dont forget tt young people are reluctant to go into F&B. its a hard life, esp when they have to sell at low prices.
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Some rare dishes from a stall in Toa Payoh. Very interested to try their smoked duck.


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