Friday, April 9, 2010

Cari Mkn in the Crowd

19-Mar-10 ~ Jelutong Pasar Malam
That night, hubby took me to this so called Wai Sek Kai at Jelutong area, nearby Perak Road. It was crowded with people with a huge appetite that pangs for food.

When you reached, you will find lots of stalls selling sort of things, from cutie sticker to cheap household thingy. As on the side of the road, there’s where our spotlight was…

The 1st stall where we had stopped was this, the cheapest Sar Hor Fun we ever had in Penang. The aunty was there all night long, frying the Hor Fun non-stop and next to it, was the van where the other helper of the aunty busy packing the Hor Fun for the customer.
Guess how much is the Hor Fun?? Only RM1.6 for small packet and RM2 for big packet
Although the Hor Fun was rather cheap, but the taste was rather dull. I guess it was due to the Hor Fun was no fried thoroughly enough…When we arrived home, the gravy had soaked into the Hor Fun and it had become sort of Dry Hor Fun.. LOL
Across the Hor Fun stall, was this Sharkfin soup stall..
Sharkfin per bowl for only RM3?? Where would you find it??
This bowl of sharkfin was cooked from this pot of heavy chicken stock. Added with lots shredded chicken bits and sliced Muk Yee. They added a big splash of vinegar to enhance the taste within…
A great kick with a definite C-H-E-A-P price!!
Not far from the sharkfin soup stall, you will find another stall crowded with people…
The crowds were queuing up for a plate of Char Koay Kak..
These Koay Kak was eventually the a kind of KUIH made of rice flour…
They will chopped the Koay Kak into tiny pieces and stir fried with dark soya sauce and lots of bean sprouts and chopped preserved turnips. Lastly, they will add an egg for the fragrance…
At the Pasar malam, you will find all sorts of goodness of hawker heaven…
Take a look at this ever-famous Uncle Bob fried chicken
And the crowds too.. busy looking for food all around....
Not to forget this kind of hawker as well, the one that sells lots of fried thingy..
From nuggets to sausages, from chicken balls to other cocktails as well..
What about some desserts?? Lovely puddings
You can find a few of these stalls too along the pasar malam. These stalls fried the prawn crackers, fish crackers, and even potato crackers instantly…
I was drooling when stop at the next stall. The stall that sells Belacan Chicken. (Shrimp paste chicken).
Uncle was frying the chicken at the corner.
Just look at the chicken and you will understand why the heck am I drooling??
The chicken were preserved with the shrimp paste and fried till golden..
I LOVEEEE the chicken wing the most..
Next was this another talk-about hawker in the pasar malam. Bubble milk tea origin from Taiwan. This stall was highly recommended by one of the hubby’s friend. Look at the ample choice that you will have…
Hubby chooses this Original Bubble Milk tea and he just loves it!! This drink was made of red tea mixed with milk powder and shake well. Lastly, they added some pearls, made of giant tapioca balls.
My tummy was bulging and yet we still need to savor the last at the last stall..
The Lok Lok stall…
You could have all sorts of seafood, meats, vegetables and lots of it...
Each sticks only cost range from 50cents to RM1.2
Just dip the food into the pot of hot water. When it is cooked, just dip into these yummy sauces. You can find the satay sauce, sweet sauce, chili sauce and this sweet-spicy sauce as well.
Our tummy was screaming for help and asking us to stop eating anymore..
Hence, we went back with our chock-full tummy and heart too…

Do drop by at this if you do have a huge appetite just like us!!



No comments: