Around the world, there are always night market or flea market happening some where in some corner. Singapore is no exception, with night market being organized every now and then. This time round, one is being held next to the Causeway Point (a mall at my neighborhood) next to the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit). So I decided to take a little tour of it.At first look, it might not seem like much, but there are probably a tens of stalls in there. Just selling beverages and food would make up maybe close to twenty stalls. Selling all sorts of food, from the famous Turkish meat (a whole chunk in a big skewer), to shark fin's soup. There are also many malay stalls selling Ramly burgers (popular with local), the chinese with their fried and steamed snacks, Indians with their spicy stuffs, etc. Basically, its a mini food haven.
Here are some people waiting for their food. These cannot be called queues at all in Singapore's context.

I bought this, salted fried chicken for S$3. Although its quite expensive, but what to do, I am a fan of fried stuffs.
Some neat stacks of sandles and slippers.
Sling bags, newsboy bag, mesh bags, duffles.. what do you want?
Continue to part two!
Night market in Singapore! Part One
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- Saturday, March 29
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