AsiaShopping

Hawker shopping in Asia

  1. A

    Night Market

    KK’s brilliant Night Market is a place of delicious contrasts: it huddles beneath the imposing Le Meridien as venders hawk their knock-off wares. The market is divided into two main sections: the southwest end is given over mostly to produce, while the northeast end (the area around the main entrance) is a huge hawker centre, where you can eat your way right through the entire Malay gastronomy. If you’ve never seen a proper Southeast Asian market, this place will be a revelation.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Tamu Kianggeh

    Self-caterers head to the local produce market, Tamu Kianggeh, for a handful of fresh snacks.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Pasar Utama

    There are several food stalls on the upper floor of the Pasar Utama.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Pasar Utama

    There are several food stalls on the upper floor of the Pasar Utama.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Night Market

    KK’s brilliant Night Market is a place of delicious contrasts: it huddles beneath the imposing Le Meridien as venders hawk their knock-off wares. The market is divided into two main sections: the southwest end is given over mostly to produce, while the northeast end (the area around the main entrance) is a huge hawker centre, where you can eat your way right through the entire Malay gastronomy. If you’ve never seen a proper Southeast Asian market, this place will be a revelation.

    reviewed