Night Market

Sarawak


Chinese stalls (selling pork and rice, steamed buns etc) are at the southwest end of the lot, while Malay stalls (with superb satay and barbecue chicken) are to the northwest. There are also a few Iban-run places. Look for the stalls selling delicious apam bali, light pancakes filled with butter and crushed peanuts, cooked and folded like an omelette before your eyes.


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