Never walked so far distance to get to one place for food before but I did it last Saturday!! And gosh, what a tiring walking we had, all of us.
In conjunction with the annual Sarawak Regatta, this year there is a food fair (Fiesta Makanan Sarawak) in Kuching Waterfront from 18 to 27 September. Where there is food, you bet I would be joining in the fun.
In conjunction with the annual Sarawak Regatta, this year there is a food fair (Fiesta Makanan Sarawak) in Kuching Waterfront from 18 to 27 September. Where there is food, you bet I would be joining in the fun.
The participating stalls are promoting, displaying and selling local food as well as international food cuisine to the public.
We were there last Saturday afternoon. Parked our car in the car park building behind Yayasan Sarawak, then we walked to Plaza Merdeka and go through old courthouse to reach Kuching Waterfront! Did not want to squeeze in the traffic jam as well as the crowds in the evening as there was a live concert so we decided to go in the afternoon. Some shots that I took that afternoon..
Very Sarawak feel
The main tent
Lunch time
Everyone was filling up their tummies
This was the stall that I came here for!!
Nasi kerabu all the way from Terengganu!
Kuih cincin
Nasi kerabu with fried chicken and fried fish
Refreshing drinks but quite scary looking at the colour of the sweet sour tamarind drink (right)
There was regatta going on that weekend so it was pretty packed. First time the boys walked along the Waterfront.
Some of the boats
For anyone who wants to take a short river ride
Cute car boat
Hazy day ahead
Depicting the sampan tambang
Magnificent DUN
Craft, arts and local delicacies stalls
Local beads and jewellery
Kuih and titbits
Toys always attract the kids
One of titbits stalls
Of course we did not walked the whole stretch as it would be too tiring for everyone. Nevertheless we got our food.
An adventurous gastronomic walk we had that day.
An adventurous gastronomic walk we had that day.
My friend from Absolute Tribal was there, with chefs from Indonesia and other countries. Saw his photos on Facebook. Wish I were there too! He's no longer with that restaurant though, left already.
ReplyDeleteNasi kerabu!!! I wanted to go for that today, my girl did not want it - we had Indian instead. :(
Gosh!!! The haze sure looked bad!
haha.. I love to eat.. if I am there sure will check out the place. Don't mind I say. I have big belly now, I am not preg ok. lol.
ReplyDeleteI wish I didn't live so far away, Rose. Would have been exciting to walk along the waterfront and feast on food as well.
ReplyDeleteRose, I am a great fan of nasi kerabu. If I had been there, that's the item for me! Its been a long time since I last had nasi kerabu, missing it so much! That's a cute car boat and I like the DUN building. The haze over there is just as bad over here.
ReplyDeleteDid all of you wear masks in the haze when you walk?
ReplyDeleteNice activities and events... too bad got haze, huh? These two days in Ipoh is super bad! sigh..
ReplyDeleteIf got good food, am willing to walk, as long as no haze la, hehe..
ReplyDeleteYou went there! I decided to go there laat week, but due to haze my hubby cancelled the program. ðŸ˜
ReplyDeleteIf i am there, i will sure go for the event...
ReplyDeleteNasi kerabu! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the rice, although I'm always a little suspicious of uniform blue rice. I've seen a lot of blue rice here and in Malay stalls where it's uniformly blue, I usually avoid coz they're using food coloring. I found this out from a Malay stall in Pusat Bandar Damansara. I once asked why their rice isn't very blue (it's a little white, a little blue) and I was told that that's how it's supposed to look. They said the other stall (which is their competitor, to be fair) don't use the flowers to give it the blue color but food coloring. Supposedly it's impossible to get the pure blue color from just the flower alone, don't know how true that is.
ah...i still remember the kuih cincin there :)
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