Besides shops selling stuff you don’t need and a fun fair, there’s also a [tag]food bazaar[/tag] in [tag]Pesta Pulau Pinang[/tag]. Mostly sold are Malay and [tag]Thai food[/tag], in fact they are the only choices.. Anyway Thai food was quite interesting, especially the Thai Coconut Ice Cream stall. If you haven’t tried Thai ice cream before, this is a very good opportunity (although you can find it at Tesco too..) A lot of photos to drool over :D

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What’s interesting here is on the top left, Thai Chee Cheong Fun. Wrapped inside are seafood and vegetable. They don’t use sweet sauce but chilli.

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Cucur udang @ RM2 per piece. Tasted great but a bit oily.

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I wonder why Chrysanthemum tea label on clay cups.. Below the cups was a box of Thai soya bean milk. They cost RM3.50 per bottle if I remembered correctly. The seller claimed it were the tax and rental which caused the expensive price. Aiya I should’ve bought one to try.

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Udang galah bakar, BBQ lobster? RM10 for 4 pieces, expensive stuff but they looked really nice.

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Thai Sticky Rice with Mango. I never had this before, really curious how it tastes like.. Should be very sweet, well according to the articles I read on the Internet.

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A closer at the mangoes. Yum, my mango addiction is starting..

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Thai version of our fried oyster, fried mussels. RM5 per plate, looks really crispy and yummy.

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Keropok and tidbits from [tag]Penang[/tag] and our neighbour, Thailand.

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A big pot of boiling tomyam soup.

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And the ingredients for making tomyam noodles. A lot of people ordered this!

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BBQ Tilapia. The one on the left looked a bit burnt lol.

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Cute hard boiled and fried quail eggs. I think they are 1/3 size of a normal chicken egg lol.

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Fried rice, noodles and a big-pot-of-I-dunno-what :P

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Those big sausage lookalikes are actually wrapped otak-otak. RM2 for one, not nice at all..

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Fish fillets and popiahs anyone?

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