The 88 in "Hawker 88 Night Market" made me assume there would be 88 stalls, at least. It's not even close to half of that.…
Keep ReadingMilton Market was the first stop of our Sunday morning in Brisbane. Located in the inner west of the city, it’s one of the highest-rated markets on Google, so we went there to find out why. The weather that day was glorious. I also love the open and pop-up concept of the market. Eating…
Keep ReadingWinter Night Market in Melbourne was one of the first few places I went with Fafa once we reinstated our Wednesday date-night tradition. I don’t remember much of my first time at Queen Victoria Winter Night Market except that we ate the best Sri Lankan food I have ever eaten while standing. It also…
Keep ReadingThere are more than 200 stalls at Melbourne Finders Keepers Market this year. Most of them looked pretty similar to my untrained-not-artsy eyes.…
Keep ReadingMakan is one of the most important Indonesian words one should know about. Translated simply, it means to eat. But Makan, for us Indonesians, means much more than that. It can also mean celebration (makan makan), a call of respect (silahkan makan) even a term of endearment (tukang makan) and many others. Birthday Makan…
Keep ReadingI am actually surprised not many have been written about the South Melbourne Market. It's a must-visit in Melbourne as both a local and tourist. I am going back there soon for dim sim and Agatha's croissant.…
Keep ReadingWhen you are in Melbourne do try the Dim Sim from the South Melbourne Market or the Chinatown. It's sinfully good.…
Keep ReadingIt’s understandable that when you travel to a new place, you don’t want to skip the main attractions. At least, I am not one to miss all the touristy stuff. I don’t mind being labelled a tourist, because hey, I am one! But from my days on the road, I have also gathered a…
Keep ReadingI noticed a new thing that Australian restaurants offer on the menu: the Feed Me option. It's when you let the restaurant choose it for you.…
Keep ReadingCabramatta, the Little Vietnam in Sydney Australia is a melting pot of Asian culture, mainly Vietnamese, Cambodian, Thai and Chinese.…
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