Tuesday, 22 January 2008

Fish Monger at SS13 Night Market



Another interesting scene from the night market. Strolling through the night market is a delightful assault on the senses. Interesting scenes of activities, boisterous sounds, assortment of smells and taste.

Today I feature the scene from a fish stall that is popular among the local housewives. Known for its fresh fish, this fish monger is usually among the earliest to sell out his seafood. And I can see some mantis prawns on the plates! This is one of my favourite seafood!

Have you tried eating mantis prawn? How do you prefer it to be cooked?

Lastly Happy Thaipusam to all our Hindu friends out there! It's going to be a public holiday for us here. Yahoo! If I can brave the heavy traffic to reach Batu Caves to join the Thaipusam celebration there, I will post the photos here!

1 comment:

Fénix - Bostonscapes said...

What a great market photo! I could make so many tasty dishes with all that seafood. I can see the mantis shrimp, yes. They taste a lot like lobster. When I am lucky to find them, I make a very tasty Italian recipe, cannocchie ripiene (stuffed mantis shrimp).

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