26.4.08

Illegal stuff and hawker food

I have always been a Pasar Malam stalker...way back when we were dating also, we will go to pasar malam as a dating place, to jalan-jalan, to cari makan, to buy illegal stuffs like pirated things (we all know what things!!), etc...


So, recently, we went up to the Batu Ferringhi Night Market which is famous for all the illegal chio'ng ciplak things. We need to restock our...errr...movie collections...You know la, Heroes season two is already in, House season four already in and seems like Supernatural season three is on the way. These are my favourite series la and I don't have time to wait for stupid Astro.

Also, we have missed so many movies such The Water Horse, Alvin and The Chipmunks and even Transformers. Ever since having my toddler, it is difficult to find time to go pakthor and watch movies....so we go for cheaper, easier option of home theatre la.

Of course, the Batu Ferringhi Night Market offers a lot of other things and not only the...errr..entertainment stuff. They have trinkets, decor items, chio'ng branded handbags, chio'ng branded clothes and more decor items.


It was not easy trying to take pictures of the stalls there because the stall operators are mostly very hostile. Perhaps they are worried about being caught 'red-handed' with pictures of them selling chio'ng things...


As you can see, we stick to taking pictures of things that are not chio'ng at all....Just no-brand things, some local, some made in Thailand and some Made in China.

Now, along that stretch, there is Long Beach Cafe which offers local hawker fare. It is also quite near my favourite..err..chio'ng entertainment stall. Eh, the stall sell very cheap you know! Only RM4 each and the quality, VERY GOOD. Always no problem with the err...things.

Choices: 8/10

Quality: 8/10

Price: 9/10


Here's Long Beach Cafe along the Batu Feringghi Night Market. See the Spring Roll stall? That's my favourite! Their spring roll is very good.

Review of Spring Roll: Crunchy on the outside, soft and moist on the inside. The vegetables inside are nicely cooked and tasty. It goes very well with the sauce consisting of cut chillies and Lea & Perrins sauce.

Price: A bit pricey for a single spring roll, RM3 each.

Rating: 7/10


There are a lot of other stalls there selling a variety of hawker fare. Some are good, some are not. I have not tried all so can't give any ratings on that. The prices are quite reasonable considering it being a tourist spot. A plate of food could be priced from between RM3 and RM5 depending on what you order.

Oh, there is also a stall selling presumably Haagen Daaz ice cream at RM7 a scoop. Well, trust me, it is ice cream but it is definitely NOT Haagen Daaz! It taste nothing like Haagen Daaz! It is either they use some other higher quality ice cream to pass it off as Haagen Daaz or it old stock taken at a cheaper price from Haagen Daaz, thus the taste a bit out.

3 comments:

voodoodaddy said...

Hi...mind to help me up awhile...thanx...i heard before got a place in hotel or beach i not sure...that can watch movie outdoor....like watch at beach....its same like the mamak stall theather...but its is located at hotel beach or sumwhere i not sure...do u noe bout it??

pls tell me more ya...

thanx...

voodoodaddy said...

Hi...mind to help me up awhile...thanx...i heard before got a place in hotel or beach i not sure...that can watch movie outdoor....like watch at beach....its same like the mamak stall theather...but its is located at hotel beach or sumwhere i not sure...do u noe bout it??

pls tell me more ya...

thanx...

Foong said...

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