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Introduction Street markets are a representation of a country in terms of merchandise sold. In street markets the food available is a representation of what the majority of Malaysian community eat. This booklet aims to explore the different markets in Kuala Lumpur. The concepts that will be investigated in this booklet are the contrasts in the different foods served in different streets in Kuala Lumpur. It is important to note in order to make a market function it need people. But without the attractions of the market there will be no market. In addition , it is evident that the street markets are in a linear formation. So as to give people the leeway to vie and purchase from several stalls. 1

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Introduction

Street markets are a representation of a country in terms of merchandise sold. In street markets the food available is a representation of what the majority of Malaysian community eat.

This booklet aims to explore the different markets in Kuala Lumpur.

The concepts that will be investigated in this booklet are the contrasts in the different foods served in different streets in Kuala Lumpur. It is important to note in order to make a market function it need people. But without the attractions of the market there will be no market.

In addition , it is evident that the street markets are in a linear formation. So as to give people the leeway to vie and purchase from several stalls.

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Petaling Street

Petaling Street (China town) is a

street market that sells a variety of

goods ranging from foods to accessories. It is in the heart of

Kuala Lumpur

Petaling Street is 2 minutes away from the Pasar Seni LRT

station and a 5 minutes from the

train station.

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There all kinds of people found at

Petaling street. Many tourists from a range of countries are seen

enjoying the amenities available.

Although it is naturally expected

that the store owners are predominately Chinese, this is not the case in Petaling Street. Here, store

owners can be Malay, Tamil or Indian as well.

Goods sold in Petaling street

include clothing, accessories suitcases and foods to name a

few

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The street has fruit

carts located at the end of every street.

There are abundant local fruits

available but some fruits

are imported

Both western and eastern deserts are served to

cater for the diverse range of

ethnicities that visit Petaling street.

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Walnuts are freshly roasted where the mouth watering smell wafts the street

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In China Town one of

the food items

available are chicken, duck and Chinese

sausages.

The duck is usually

suspended from a hook. The chicken de-boned and hung.

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There are a variety of

different food ranging from

porridge, meats to

buns available.

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Little India

Little India is an area in brickfield. It has its name due to the fact

that it is primarily where many Indian

people live such that it is known as little

India

Little India is a 3 minute walk away

from the Masjid Jamek stop on the

LRT

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In little India a variety of good are available. There are predominately Indian goods such as Indian clothing i.e

Sari’s, Indian accessories and Indian dishes.

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In Little India there are a variety of food

stalls not only serving Indian food but also serving Malaysian

cuisine.

The people around the area are of Malay

and Indian backgrounds.

A variety of different curries are served on

the street.

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The food is mostly of south Indian origins but you can still find influences from Malaysia,

Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam.

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Deep into the heart of brickfield, snacks are

also sold on the street. One of these items is

known as Chukri (Gujaratee term)

In addition to snacks being sold, milkshake lassi is sold as well.

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Central Market

Central market is located in Pasar Seni. It is a 2 minute walk from the Pasar Seni LRT and a 3 minute walk from the Kuala

Lumpur KTM.

The central market is next to the Kasturi walk and is a street away from Petaling

street

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The Central Market has different lanes that sell items from different locations Each lane has different items which are sold that represent the culture of its location.

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The central market is arranged in a linear formation. On the sides a variety

of foods are sold. Some of which a sweets others need to be fried and

prepared at home.

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In the Central Market there are several different cuisines available ranging from Thai food to Indonesian food.

On the right is a prawn tom yam served with rice.

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Kasturi Walk

Kasturi Walk is located in Pasar Seni. It is a 2 minute walk from the Pasar Seni LRT and a 3 minute walk from the Kuala

Lumpur KTM

Kasturi walk sells a variety of goods such as clothing, jewelry,

crafts and food.

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Fresh snacks are made on demand in the stall in the Kasturi Walk.

In addition to snacks, beverages with sagu (jelly) are added to give more

flavor and texture.

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A bamboo desert rolled and garnished with desiccated coconut.

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