: : Bazaar Ramadhan ~ Part I : :

Granny and I finally managed to find the huge Bazaar Ramadhan. It was no longer held at the Satok area but at Masjar, Petra Jaya which was located across the Sarawak River. So, adam & sara’s mom and blip, here are some of the pics you guys requested. 🙂

The teeny weeny parking lot was totally packed with cars and motorcycles! So, everyone was parking all along the road heading in and also on the main road. We saw a long row of tents and I was starting to worry whether Granny would be able to walk through all the stalls there.

Granny looking cute as ever and always oblinging to stand in for a picture. I know, the pictures aren’t that great. The sun was one big humongous white ball of bright lights, glaring at everyone.

Hello ah! You also here ah?

I was contemplating of getting some tau fu fah with gula apong when I heard someone greet me. It was the tau fu fah (soya bean jelly) hawker from the Kuching Fest and Mooncake Festival. Haha! Think he remembers me and Granny from the fact that we take pictures everywhere. He must be laughing at me again taking pictures of all the food stalls. We bought a packet of tau fu fah but not the one with the gula apong. What is gula apong? Something like gula melaka (very thick brown sugar), or so they told me.

Wow! When I saw the nasi briyani (briyani rice) with the huge udang galah (freshwater prawns), I just have to buy a packet. Was a lucky thing too! We were the last 2-3 people to get a packet! It was RM4 a packet but worth it. And the prawns turned out to be extremely delicious!!

Looks good eh?

There was also another huge pot of nasi briyani with chicken to the left of the stall but was not as popular as the prawn version.

There were also other versions of the freshwater prawn from the same stall. Oh man! I’m going to be a regular visitor at this stall alright.

We nearly walked until the end but decided to take a break and go home. Granny wasn’t feeling so good so it was time to go.

More pictures up tomorrow! 🙂

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