Showing posts with label kampung melayu market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kampung melayu market. Show all posts

Sunday, June 4, 2023

DINNER, SUPPER AND BREAKFAST WITH A VISITOR - PART TWO


   25TH MAY 2023    ~ When the visitor was feeling a bit under the weather and requested to have soup for dinner, the place to take him was ZZ Sup Tulang. I was glad the request was fulfilled and my friend was ready to be on the move.










That night, we went to Pasar Karat in the heart of Johor Bahru city and with all the walking, the tummy needed to be filled again. We stopped for chapati at a restaurant near the hotel for supper.




   26TH MAY 2023    ~ The gastronomic adventure continued the next day for breakfast. As I was taking Mr. Zaman to visit my place, so I took him to a restaurant near Kampung Melayu Market to get the morning dose of Nasi Lemak.






I just hope he enjoyed the food served at the places that I took him to throughout his stay in town.

Thursday, December 24, 2020

AN ACCIDENTAL BREAKFAST SESSION AT PASAR KAMPUNG MELAYU


23rd DECEMBER 2020 ~ I was at Kampung Melayu Market to get some vegetables, newspapers and food for breakfast to bring home. And I bumped into Mr. Ahdat, a teacher friend who is a member of Johor Bahru Chess Team. So I asked him to have breakfast together with me and he, without any hesitation, agreed.


It was a short breakfast session of Roti Canai [paratha] and Teh Tarik [milk tea] but it was worth the time. It is quite difficult to get the chance to eat out with friends these days, especially during the school holiday which has already started.

our other breakfast companion

Friday, December 4, 2020

MY HOMETOWN GASTRONOMIC ADVENTURE - "ROTI SARANG BURUNG" FOUND


I finally found this Roti Sarang Burung [TRANSLATE: bird's nest flat bread/paratha] at Kampung Melayu Market. I got to know about this when  two weeks ago I saw the security guard who should be on duty eating this particular food at the market entrance. And I asked him where he got that from.


The flat bread/paratha was special as there were two half boiled eggs in the middle and it was complemented with a small plate of dhal gravy and a spoonful of beef rendang. That cost me RM5 for my breakfast - which I think was a bit overpriced.


Someone was lucky to get to share a little piece of my expensive food this morning.



And there were many other cats around the market area.



Perhaps I should try the same food at other places so I could make some comparison - and may be there is a better one somewhere else.

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

GROCERY SHOPPING DURING THE MCO PERIOD


Doing grocery shopping is not something new to me. However it is not the same anymore when one has to go to the market during the MCO period. There are just too many restrictions and changes that shoppers have to adapt.


I just chose to visit the hypermarket in Taman Suria which is located near to my house. First of all, it opened up for business very early at 8.00 a.m. as they had to close shop by 8.00 p.m. At the entrance, they were two staff waiting - one would be pumping the sanitizing liquid onto your palms from the bottle while the other would be checking your temperature. If you were healthy, then you would be given a small numbered card so as to keep track of the number of customers in the market at one time. A crowded space should be avoided as this could make the COVID-19 virus spread easily. The whole family members could not now enter the place but only one - specifically one of the parents. Everyone was seen wearing face masks which showed that the precaution measure was taken really seriously.


Do you know what is one the most sought after food items during this pandemic era? Gardenia bread! I was lucky as the new batch of bread just arrived but the shelves were all empty when I first came.

H A P P I N E S S







Everyone was also observing the social distancing directive. Instead of the usual exciting and cheerful mode while doing grocery shopping, the ambience was now sombre and formal. When people passed by in the shopping aisles, they were just eyeing each other suspiciously and was trying to get rid of the other person as soon as possible. Shopping had become an obligation rather than the more relaxed weekly/fortnightly/monthly routine activity. People just wanted to grab whatever they needed and rushed home quickly.




I had been out for more than 14 days so I had to seize the day. I had to maximize the usage of the valuable face mask. The next stop was the Cold Storage Supermarket at Plaza Pelangi because that was the place where I could get better and fresher supplies of fruits. And there were even lesser people. As usual, a staff was waiting at the entrance with the hand sanitizer bottle and thermometer.




GOOD NEWS: Gardenia Bread was in abundance here! If you are looking for your daily supply of Gardenia, it is actually a matter of being at the right place at the right time.




The last place was the market at Kampung Melayu but I did not take any photos there, except of two cats eating. There were still kind people who went out to feed the strays on the streets at time like this.





My first time going out of the house after 2 weeks of self-isolation during MCO period was something to remember. I counted disinfecting my palms, front and back, 5 times - twice at the two supermarkets, and three other times at the pharmacy, the bakery shop and the bank. Wearing a face mask was not a pleasant thing to do, and people got confused really easily. Two people spoke Chinese to me, but that happens to me all the time, even without the mask.

Friday, February 2, 2018

THE BRAND NEW KAMPUNG MELAYU MARKET IS NOW OPENED


After more than 3 1/2 years, the new Kampung Melayu Market is now opened to public. [Have a look at the old market back in May 1994 HERE].


The market is really huge. It looks modern and most importantly, clean.










The huge space inside is divided into a few sections such as the shop lots, food court and wet market. There are still many stalls which are not operating yet.


THE SHOPS










THE FOOD COURT










THE WET MARKET













I just hope the shops and stalls operators, as well as the visitors, will maintain the good condition of the building.