This is my third Ramadhan bazaar visit this year, and this time, I took public bus (SMRT 950 and 170) from Woodlands Bus Interchange to Larkin Bus Station.
I boarded bus 950 at Woodlands Bus Interchange. After clearing Singapore and Malaysia immigration, I boarded bus 170 at the JB CIQ. Bus 170 will take us to Larkin bus station which is a 10-15 minutes ride. Larkin stadium is another 10-15 minutes walk from Larkin bus station. Ask for directions when you are at Larkin bus station. To return to Singapore, just back track and take the buses in reverse order.
Like the Ramadhan bazaars at Plaza Angsana and Pandan that I have visited, the bazaar at Larkin also has plenty of interesting food on offer.
Let's just take a sampling of what we can find at Larkin Stadium Ramadhan bazaar.
This delicious looking dish is known as Roti Pita Kebab.
The fish balls are homemade in Kelantan and delivered by bus everyday to Larkin bus station. That's a very neat arrangement!
These are Sata, a traditional dish from the eastern state of Terengganu, consisting of spiced fish meat wrapped in banana leaves and grilled over charcoal. (Thanks to Laura Benjamin for the information.)
Nasi kukus originally from Kelantan is getting very popular in Johor. Frying chicken for the nasi kukus.
Customers pick the piece of fried chicken that they want to go with their nasi kukus.
Roti John. Another popular staple, there are several Roti John stands here.
There was a long queue waiting for this lady's fried kway teow and she told me that she had been to my johorkaki blog, YAY!
Grilling kebabs.
Ayam percik.
Barbecue chicken.
Spring rolls.
Flipping the dough for the murtabak. There are 3, if not 4, murtabak stalls here.
Grilled fish covered under a thick blanket of fiery sambal chili.
Sup kambing or mutton soup. We can choose the parts that we want to go with the soup.
Frying keropok lekor or fish cake.
Location: Larkin Stadium (officially known as Stadium Tan Sri Dato' Hj Hassan Yunos)
Address: Junction of Jalan Dato Jaafar and Jalan Sentosa
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/PoUDV
GPS: 1.495955,103.751047
Halal
This is my third Ramadhan bazaar visit this year, and this time, I took public bus (SMRT 950 and 170) from Woodlands Bus Interchange to Larkin Bus Station.
I boarded bus 950 at Woodlands Bus Interchange. After clearing Singapore and Malaysia immigration, I boarded bus 170 at the JB CIQ. Bus 170 will take us to Larkin bus station which is a 10-15 minutes ride. Larkin stadium is another 10-15 minutes walk from Larkin bus station. Ask for directions when you are at Larkin bus station. To return to Singapore, just back track and take the buses in reverse order.
Like the Ramadhan bazaars at Plaza Angsana and Pandan that I have visited, the bazaar at Larkin also has plenty of interesting food on offer.
Let's just take a sampling of what we can find at Larkin Stadium Ramadhan bazaar.
This delicious looking dish is known as Roti Pita Kebab.
The fish balls are homemade in Kelantan and delivered by bus everyday to Larkin bus station. That's a very neat arrangement!
These are Sata, a traditional dish from the eastern state of Terengganu, consisting of spiced fish meat wrapped in banana leaves and grilled over charcoal. (Thanks to Laura Benjamin for the information.)
Nasi kukus originally from Kelantan is getting very popular in Johor. Frying chicken for the nasi kukus.
Customers pick the piece of fried chicken that they want to go with their nasi kukus.
Roti John. Another popular staple, there are several Roti John stands here.
There was a long queue waiting for this lady's fried kway teow and she told me that she had been to my johorkaki blog, YAY!
Grilling kebabs.
Ayam percik.
Barbecue chicken.
Spring rolls.
Flipping the dough for the murtabak. There are 3, if not 4, murtabak stalls here.
Grilled fish covered under a thick blanket of fiery sambal chili.
Sup kambing or mutton soup. We can choose the parts that we want to go with the soup.
Frying keropok lekor or fish cake.
Location: Larkin Stadium (officially known as Stadium Tan Sri Dato' Hj Hassan Yunos)
Address: Junction of Jalan Dato Jaafar and Jalan Sentosa
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/PoUDV
GPS: 1.495955,103.751047
Halal
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