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"Not too far from Bangsar is Brickfields, the city's second Little India, after Jalan Masjid India. Catered to the predominantly Indian residents of Brickfields, the pasar malam at Jalan Berhala, held every Thursday, is more like a "morning market"."
Not too far from Bangsar is Brickfields, the city's second Little India, after Jalan Masjid India. Catered to the predominantly Indian residents of Brickfields, the pasar malam at Jalan Berhala, held every Thursday, is more like a "morning market". More fresh food-oriented, you'll find loads of vegetables, spices, chicken, fresh fish and other seafood. It's the perfect pasar malam if you're too knackered to go marketing in the wee hours of the morn. One of the best reasons to come here would be to savour the various Indian snacks, such as vadai, stringhoppers and appum, all freshly made on the spot. There's even a Punjabi food stall with authentic, freshly made chappati, prata and sweetmeats. Not everything at this night market is Indian, though. You can still get your Malay and Chinese food fix with delicious char kueh teow, yong tau foo, tau foo far, lol-lok and nasi lemak
Last viewed - May 17, 2008
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