Yesterday i just realized that the pasar malam (night market) at my place Setia Alam is the longest pasar malam in Malaysia and also included in The Malaysia Book of Records. I grap this opportunity to record down this special moment and share with you..
I did not wait for the official ceremony (hand over certificate) ..quickly grap few pictures of the event and went to take what the hawkers selling here..
This pasar malam is a food paradise, you can find all kind of foods here from Chinese, Indian, Malay, Europe, Japanese & etc...
I took a lot of pictures, take a breath before you start to scroll down....
Satay
Nasi Lemak
sushi
assam laksa
very colourful of mua chi
potsticker (鍋貼)
assorted of paus
Japanese Okonomiyaki
i always see long queue at this pan mee shop
I like the Char Keoy Teow from this stall
Prawns fritters
Chai kueh (vegetables dumplings)
kueh-mueh
You can find shoes, clothes, electrical items, accessories, toys and etc..
also you can find tibits, biscuits, snacks and etc..
you also can buy vegetables, fruits, fish products, dried and pickled foods and etc
I saw a lot of peoples bringing their foreign guests to this pasar malam..
Phew... this is a post that contain the most pictures (around 60+) in my blog history. Actually there are more stalls (total around 300++) but i'm unable to capture all. I hope you all enjoy..If one day you planning to visit me, make sure you drop by on Saturday, so i can bring you to jalan-jalan (walk through) this pasar malam ^^.
It's really the longest pasaar malam and the longest photo series here !
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
wah super jealous! I love walking in pasar malams and I think the one near my house has less than 50 stores and already I feel very happy ;p with 300?!?! I think I'll be in heaven walking and eating!
ReplyDeleteJalan-jalan cari makan at night market food stalls is enjoying...
ReplyDeleteWah~~~a lot of stalls...and a of choice!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is so cool...I love it! I am amazed on how big it is. How can you even decide what to eat? I will make sure to visit you on a Saturday for sure. You did a fantastic job on taking the photos.
ReplyDeleteI definitely won't be cooking on the night it has pasar malam, if only I'm living in Setia Alam. Here the pasar malam is not nice and food dun taste good.
ReplyDeleteWe almost bought a place there and now you are making me regret not doing so, LOL.
What a lovely place,I would love to walk through there,look,smell try.Thank you:)
ReplyDeleteI want to go.... better than Petaling St.
ReplyDeleteWooo...this is the longest pasar malam I'ever seen :)
ReplyDeleteWah, the pasar malam really lots of good food! Only on 22nd? Not permanent?
ReplyDeletewah, really very long pasar malam. Must be very tired after walking to one end and need to walk back to the car park..haha..
ReplyDeletei want to go......
ReplyDeletewe meet up one day...
hahaha....
will kosong my tummy,
so i can eat eat eat....
hohohohoho
Should go there one day..I'm hungry now
ReplyDeleteOh sonia!! I wanna go back home! I miss the food so much. thanks for sharing. I must visit this place on my next trip home.
ReplyDeleteI am drooling over here when i scroll down the page and looking at those food stalls...... how i wish i could pop over instantly!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a super variety of stuff to see and savor! Unfortunately I get so lost in Shah Alam.
ReplyDeleteLooking at the pictures make me miss all those yummy parsa malam food that I ate while I was still in Malaysia! Thanks for bringing back the nice memories! :D
ReplyDeleteNot too many pictures but not enough pictures:) BTW I didn't notice any nasi lemak stalls - whats happening?:)
ReplyDeleteThat nite market's way better than we have here shhhhhh hee hee I love all the food stalls *sigh*
ReplyDeleteI notice the cone shape nasi lemak bungkus ha ha.. love pasar malam and I miss it a lot. But going to the farmer's market here helps a bit.
ReplyDeleteOne saturday must drop by also...so many things to see!
ReplyDeleteWoo... cool! Love it! Did anyone think that you are the reporter? haha... aiyo! you purposely show me the cake lapis arh? I am really crazy of cracking eggs now. But the most tempted one is asam laksa!!!
ReplyDeletewhen you said over 300 stalls, that's really huge!! what's that before sushi? the one in rounds..
ReplyDeleteLooking at your picture, i wish i am there now, hehe...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info. I show to my son n daughter and both of them immediately wanted to go there next week with my mother. My husband does not fancy on pasar malam. Good night.
ReplyDeleteThis pasar malam is so much.. jealous jealous.... I love pasar malam, will never get tired of it ^_^
ReplyDeleteIt's been years since I go jalan jalan in pasar malam. This pasar malam is really long, with all those yummy food.
ReplyDeleteWhen i go to Klang/shah alam for dinner on Saturday night with hubby, I always drop by Setia Alam and see this pasar malam closing shop. Hahah... I like the Starbucks Drive Thru there...
ReplyDeletewow. Didn't realise that you posted 60+ photos. Is it there forever? Thanks for the nice post.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, what a great market. So many good foods and so many I have yet to try. I found that photo of the Jack Fruit so interesting. I've only seen one cut down the middle and not with the skin/shell taken off like that. Such great photos!
ReplyDeleteHello! I followed footsteps and found your blog. Very nice blog, by the way! I'll be back! Paula Brazil www.executivadepanela.com
ReplyDeleteWow, so many pictures of yummy food! Would love to visit one day.
ReplyDeleteI would love to go jalan-jalan at this pasar malam.
ReplyDelete哇塞~~看到我口水流~~
ReplyDeleteI would like to visit that market. Looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteI see Takoyaki and Okonomiyaki!!!! I want to go here!!
ReplyDeleteI also a fan for jalan2x at pasar malam. Sonia, you really made us envy .... look at the variety of snacks ... drooling over it!
ReplyDeleteIf I'm there, I know that I can hang out there all night! So envy on you, Sonia!
ReplyDeleteI could positively go crazy over the huge selection of food there.... Oh my goodness, siew mai, cakes, kuih, takoyaki, nasi lemak....
ReplyDeleteLena, that one is Japanese takoyaki.
ReplyDeletewoww。。。so many stuff that I truly miss....
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful market, so much to see, to taste, to buy :) Thank you so much for sharing, Sonia!
ReplyDeleteBeen here once but very far from my place >.<
ReplyDeleteSo fun to visit the pasar malam! Lots of good food too!
ReplyDeletelooks like you have to go many times lo. One time not enough to sample all the food
ReplyDeleteI also have the same feeling like Wendyywy..now SP setia properties are very expensive..
ReplyDeleteWhoa, you actually showing off the whole pasar malam.lol. haha... I think you have missed out the dried flower stall. Probably it's still early. You must stop by the stall on your next visit. Loads of dry flowers & herbs available there. I will most probably visiting my brother there after my girl SPM. :o)
ReplyDeleteKristy
Woaaa.....I just love the pasar malam!!! I am so jealous at you....I wish I could back to M'sia someday and visit that pasar malam and grad all the food!!
ReplyDeleteCan you post the exact address of this pasar malam?
ReplyDeleteComing back to Klang in Dec and would love to bring my singaporean-ised hubby there..confirm chop and guarantee he will never want to walk the pasar malam in SG anymore..hiak hiak
Zachary Tan, so sorry, i almost forgot your question. Here is the address:-
ReplyDeleteJalan Setia Prima (A) U13/A, Setia Alam Seksyan U13, Shah Alam, Selangor, 40170 .
This pasar malam start from CIMB bank...
Does anyhow can guide how to go to setia alam pasar malam from ss2 by driving?
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