[Solo female travel in Malaysia] No tourists!? Stroll through the budget market that's overwhelmingly popular with locals!
A must-see for those who want to take a deep trip! Introducing "Pasar Besar Taman Tun Dr. Ismail", a market popular with locals where you won't see any tourists!
⭐️Review
I visited before 9am on a Sunday morning, and it was less crowded than I expected. It's indoors, so there are fewer bugs and odors, and it's clean. There are more shops and cheaper vegetables and fruits at Chow Kit Market, but if you want to buy pork, this is the place to go. The names of dishes are written in Japanese, and if you say "okonomiyaki", for example, they will cut thinly sliced pork belly to the amount you like.
It's also good that most shops accept QR pay! There is a second floor, but the second floor is mainly for clothes and the shops and lively are less lively. However, there is a food court used by locals, where you can eat roti canai and other dishes.
I recommend the soy milk shop run by an old lady near the entrance. You can buy freshly made soy milk and douhua at a low price! It's freshly made, so it's warm, soft, and delicious! I recommend you try it.
Fruits are cheaper and tastier than in Japan, so I recommend buying some and eating them at the hotel! Please do give it a try 🫶
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