Previously, I did mention that the food fair might end earlier. Don’t worry, it’s not. I’m told that the closing ceremony is on 15th August but the food fair will go on till 23rd August. There’s no changes. You still have chance to go if you want to but maybe you might want to wear a mask when you are there to avoid getting sick due to H1N1 or the haze.
Anyway, as promised, here are some of the food photos, not much as I didn’t manage to go there as often as I thought I would. There might be more coming, we’ll see if I manage to go there again.

Usually we get the wet-type o jien at Kuching Festival, this year there’s the crispy type. Also there are more o jien this year too.

Cuttlefish with special chili sauce from the stall you can buy belacan bee hoon.

As usual, you will find 2 stalls selling Taiwan sausage there. This time, there’s more if not mistaken but the other one is selling the burger if I’m not mistaken.

Some Chinese pastries that you can find.

This is something from one of the new stalls, multi flavoured fruits mua chee.
That’s all for now. Will be going to Singapore next week and there will food that I had in Singapore for coming posts. I hope I don’t need diet pills when I got back
Anyone has any suggestion on where to find good food in Singapore?









August 13th, 2009 at 11:06 am
can try chinatown at nite
bugis junction. lotsa stalls once u got out from the lrt station of bugis.
geylang at nite for grass jelly and tau hu hua. got frog meat porridge but dunno nice o not.
August 15th, 2009 at 12:33 am
can i know that o jien and chinese pastries is which stall?thanks
August 15th, 2009 at 12:41 pm
lee, there is only one stall that specialised in chinese pastries, near SugarBun. As for O jien, there are many stalls there, it doesn’t matter which one you get, O jien all tasted the same to me. There’s even one near the Chinese pastries stall also.