It's that time of the year again where the most "sinful" food in Kuching congregate and tempt you to a night of hot and passionate gluttony - its the Kuching Festival Food Fair.
The Kuching Festival doesn't excite me as much as it did 10 years ago.
Maybe because it was not me who was driving through the mad jam 10 years ago. Perhaps now it is the thought of pushing through a sweaty and food-lusting crowd.
Or maybe its because the festival is almost the same every year - too predictable up to the point that I can guess where a particular food stall is located.
The festival this year is somewhat different. No, not because the SugarBun stall is at a different location this year. It's nice too see a number of well-known stalls such as Mango Tree and Igloo dominating the scenes instead.
At almost EVERY stall, you can see a small crowd or at least a few people waiting for their order to be prepared. With the obscene number of visitors to the food fair, I can safely assume that most stalls can command a steady stream of customers and make a decent profit.
However, one thing that remains the same year after year, which in my opinion is the most DESERTED and EMPTY stall ever........
Wednesday, 1 August 2007
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7 comments:
Good one! Still laughing here.....:-)
darn... i've only been to kuching fest food stalls once in form 4... never got any chance after i left kuching.... Y is there no hols in august!!! haha
ah-bong: no worries, kch fest is probably still as you remember it. lol
lol i was about to feel sorry for the guy...and then i saw the last picture
rofl!
Gid: LOL fooled you there didn't I?
Man.. the way you put the Police stall is really nice..
Great blog!!
Haha... Glad you liked it.
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