Bazaar Party Girl

Wassup y’all!

Today is a public holiday in my area, so I decided to celebrate this holiday by going to the bazaar.

I went to the closest bazaar near me, which is the Rampai Business Park.

MySej QR code.

 

It’s only 3.3km away, so I walked there.

Start!


On my way to the bazaar, I got lost a couple of times and it took me longer to reach there than expected. My heart whelmed with joy when I saw this sight:

It was really crowded.

There were many different stalls selling a variety of good food, but the massive amount of choices got into me and I wandered around for a long time being indecisive before settling for a cup of drink.

Bang pouring my drink.
Blue Lemon drink. Nice stuff.

At first, I thought that the taste of the blue lemon drink was weird, but after a few more sips, it became one of my favourite drinks. It’s cheap too, only RM 3 per cup. I also asked my friend for some food recommendations.

Roti John stalls were all closed.
God willing, I’ll have one before Eid ends this year.

Next, I bought 2 ayam murtabak for RM 5 each.

Ayam murtabak.

I never knew this food existed. This is a very good food, it’s tasty and nice to eat. A live band began their performanc while I was eating. It’s been a long time since I’ve last seen a live band perform on the streets, so it felt good.

Live band at the bazaar.

 

A stall owner said the band performs here everyday even before Ramadan.
The atmosphere was wild. I joined in on the cheer too.
I love his voice, it sounds very peaceful and pleasing to the ear.

Later, I bought a cute cheesecake. It’s costly for a small cake, but it was worth the money in my opinion.

CheesePeep XD. RM 12 for one.
Oreo-flavoured and white chocolate coated cheesecake.
Yummmm

I bought French Fries too.

Tasty. RM 5 per box.

Alas, it was time to say goodbye.

I had a blast today and I’m grateful that I was able to buy a lot of good food to eat.

Happy Nuzul Al-Quran to my fellow Muslim friends.

Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

By Stella Lee

Sup, I'm a 17-year-old lass from Malaysia. Blogging to connect with people of the same interests as mine and looking to make friends. Currently studying in SMK Puteri Titiwangsa (transferred this year from SM Kuen Cheng).

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