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Pasar Ramadan

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pasar ramadan

Ramadan is the holy Muslim month of fasting, where practitioners of the faith abstain from food and water from dawn until sunset. Malaysia has a sizable Malay population and the best part about Pasar Ramadan (Ramadan Bazaar) is the sheer amount of food available. The Pasar Ramadan is a setup consisting of independent stalls selling food, and most of the consumables are excellent.

pasar ramadan stalls

I always make it a point to visit the Pasar Ramadan every year. It's held annually during the puasa (fasting) month and a lot of good eats can be found concentrated in the bazaar. All cities and towns in Malaysia have a Pasar Ramadan setup a month before Hari Raya Aidilfitri, which is the most important celebration on the Muslim calendar.

pasar ramadan girls

I went to the Pasar Ramadan with a couple of buddies yesterday evening to check out the place. Pasar Ramadan is only open for several hours in the evening and I figured I should go this week since Hari Raya Puasa falls on next Wednesday. Thus, it's just about a week left before the annual Pasar Ramadan shuts down for the year.

pasar ramadan camwhore

The people manning the stalls are generally a friendly lot and being the quintessential blogger that I am, camwhoring is a must on the To Do List. I can't help it - I've been blogging for six years! ;)

pasar ramadan drinks

The Pasar Ramadan sells food and drinks of all sorts. I have noticed a trend this year where the local shaved ice drinks like ABC Special, Chendol, etc are all sold in huge packs. It's at least 1.5 liters of fluid in there! I guess it'll look appealing after not drinking the entire day, but still, that's a lot of liquid!

pasar ramadan otak

The sheer variety of food at the stalls is amazing. There is everything from otak-otak...

pasar ramadan lekor

...to keropok lekor, a fish cracker originating from Terengganu.

pasar ramadan noodles

There are also more conventional fare like fried noodles and nasi campur cooked on the spot.

pasar ramadan cake

One other trend I spotted this year is that the cakes sold at the Pasar Ramadan has been given the Premium Treatment (TM). Gone were the days of kueh lapis (layered cakes) and other delicious but aesthetically lacking cakes. The cakes sold are now topped with cheese or encapsulated in pudding.

pasar ramadan roti john stall

I also managed to find a Roti John stall. I haven't seen Roti John in Sibu ever! It's RM 2.50 each and comes with either a chicken or beef filling. The etymology of Roti John is quite interesting - it was created for Caucasian tastes during the British Colonial rule and the name came about from the colloquialism for Westerners at that time.

pasar ramadan roti john

Caucasians were referred to as "John", a very common English name and thus Roti John was born. It's literally translated as John's Bread. :)

pasar ramadan me 

I love Roti John and have only seen it in KL, so it's nice to eat it again. It's basically a sandwich with a minced meat patty inside. Sarawak has a version of Roti John, which we call kebab. It was fun to walk through the Pasar Ramadan again, since I missed it last year. It's just so chill and relaxed, and I like the throng of crowds buying food during the two or three hours it's open.

pasar ramadan koran

You Don't Mess with the Koran, er...I mean, Zohan. ;)

Kafe Pelangi

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kafe pelangi

Kafe Pelangi is located at Choice Super Mall in Kota Semariang. I've been having my lunch there for three days in a row.

Lunch - Day #1

pelangi day 1

This is what I had for the first day - nasi campur, tapai and kopi peng.

pelangi tapai

Here's a closer look at the tapai. It tasted sour...a bit too sour. I assume it's been left out there for a bit too long...

pelangi nasi campur

This is what I had for nasi campur (mixed rice) - curry chicken, brinjals cooked with chilli and a pumpkin/vegetable mix.

Lunch - Day #2

pelangi day 2

This is lunch on the second day. I just went for Malay style chicken rice coz we were in a hurry. I also had two pieces of fried mini spring rolls and a coke.

pelangi spring roll

The mini spring rolls were vegetarian and costs RM 0.30 each. It's alright I guess...at least it's not sour. ;)

pelangi chicken rice

Here's a close up of the chicken rice. Nothing to write home about. It's chicken. It's rice.

Lunch - Day #3

pelangi day 3

This is the third and last day we ate at Kafe Pelangi. I had Mee Jawa, a sandwich, a piece of kueh and coke.

pelangi sandwich

Here's a closer look at the sandwich. We see that it's a sardine, cucumber and egg sandwich.

pelangi kueh

This is the kueh - it tasted sweet, with a dusting of something salty at the end.

pelangi mee jawa

This is the Mee Jawa. It tasted good, spicy and nice.

I think this is probably one of the more thorough reviews I've done on an eating establishment that is, to call a spade a spade, substandard. ;)

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