Night Food Market is a street art installation in Pantai Tanjung Aru in Kota Kinabalu. This place has 2032 reviews and an average rating of 3.9 of 5. This is a rather good rating.
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Blue eye enchovies is half price compared to semenanjung. Love the amplang.
I like buy fresh fish, meat, vegetable n etc at there.
this is what we call Filipinos Market or a Night Market. you can find almost anything here from fresh fish, vegetable and chicken it is almost a one stop to stock up your kitchen for a week :) the wet market open from 5pm to 10pm everyday and souvenir market & Salted fish /Mango market everyday from 8am to 8pm
Street food - you can also dine here just make sure your tummy is well verse with street food and you will be fine, otherwise you might want to sleep next to your toilet.
Souvenir - you can also purchase souvenir but some of them can be overpriced and this is the things you need to be aware of.
pick pocket - hemmm yes everywhere in the world we have this problem so do be extra careful.
street Tailor - if you need to alter your pants at the last minute etc you should go here as there are quite a number of street tailor available for you.
Salted Fish & Mango Market - well if you are a salted fish lover and mango it is easy to find it here just that price is a little bit high.
Mosque - for all Muslim friends they do have mosque in the market
sunset - for me this is one of the best spot to take picture during sunset as you have your subject and the sunset :)
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Awesome place because many foods you can get from there.
I like the choosing the large prawns, lobster, whole fish to be cooked and served to us. We usually select our own seafood, watch them weigh it, then negotiate the price of the dish. If the seafood is not fresh, STOP eating and inform the store vendor ASAP to deduct the cost of that dish from your bill. The crispy butter prawns, and fish cooked with black pepper sauce were superb. Didn’t like the squids (tasted rubbery). We’ve been here a few times, and only got scammed once with a huge bill (we slacked off, didn’t choose the seafood and didn’t check the weighing scales. The store vendor claimed we ate 5kg of seafood!). Overall, we like the place and will return (but we’ll go to a different store vendor).
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