Don’t Say Bojio: Night Market At Bukit Panjang Has Stinky Fermented Tofu, BKK Lok Lok & Many Other Unique Food


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Are you a foodie who is always looking for good deals and for new kinds of food to eat? Are you someone who is craving all the different kinds of street food that you can usually find at night markets in other countries? Are you someone who is too busy to go overseas during the Winter holidays this year?

Well, fret not, because this night bazaar is bringing all the street food from various countries to you.

Yep, that’s right, you just have to travel a short distance to Bukit Panjang and you’ll get to enjoy all kinds of food! (I know, it’s quite far for the Eastsiders, but hey, it’s better than travelling thousands of miles to those countries just to eat some food when you’re too busy.)

Now you must be wondering…

So What’s Available?

When we talk about night markets, we can’t possibly not talk about Taiwan. First up, we have Sweet Potato Balls. These balls are fried to perfection and are very chewy.

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There’s also Taiwanese crispy chicken. We all know Taiwan is well-known for their chicken cutlets, so you can definitely get a taste of that at this bazaar.

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There’s also a stall selling Barbecued Oyster Mushrooms that will be drizzled with the sauce of your choice. Some of the sauces available are original, wasabi and curry.

Thinking about all the food available is making my mouth water.

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The stall next to it is also selling Barbecued Prawns.

There is also Stinky Fermented Tofu, something that you can immediately smell when you walk the streets of Taiwan night markets.

If you can look past the smell of it, the taste is actually pretty good, according to some people.

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You either love it or you don’t.

If you’re craving some Bangkok Lok Lok, don’t worry, because there’s a whole stall dedicated to it. Each stick is going for $0.80. Shiok.

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There is also a stall dedicated to Teochew Meat Puffs.

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There’s also Japanese Tako Yaki and you can choose from the different fillings of Sotong, Prawn, and Chicken & Cheese. And the good thing is that they seem to be selling six balls for $2.50! This stall also has Salmon Pizza.

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Looking for some dessert after eating all that savoury stuff?


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There is the Pisang Keju (Banana Cheese snack), an Indonesian dessert.

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Look at that… This snack is pretty sweet and the cheese offers a nice balance to it, perfect to end the day with.

There’s also Dutch Baby Pancakes with a variety of fillings to choose from.

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Or if you’re feeling a little fancy or just want some fluffy pancakes, you can get a Soufflé from this stall!

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You can choose if you want original, strawberry or chocolate. They all sound good though.


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Feeling a bit thirsty after walking around so much?

Get yourself a fresh pair of T.I.Ts (Thai Iced Tea). This stall serves original and green Thai Iced Teas in a half/half cup. You can also opt for less sweet if you’re someone who prefers to cut down on that sugar.

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This is bound to quench your thirst.

If you’re looking for something else, there’s also the refreshing Mango Float that is available.

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Of course, with all that said, we can’t miss out on the local favourites that are so common in all the Pasar Malams we see.

There’s the all-time favourite Ramly burgers.


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There’s also the Turkish Kebab Wraps where you can choose between chicken and beef.

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Or go for some Vadai.

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Or choose from the wide array of fried snacks in the familiar containers.

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If you’re thirsty and want to chew on some boba, you can get yourself some bubble tea at this stall.

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And if you’re bored or stuffed from eating all that delicious food, you can play some games and win some prizes before continuing your food gobbling.


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From the photographs, this looks pretty huge with lots of things to eat, so make sure you head down before it closes on 10 November!

Location Details

Location: Open Space in front of Zhenghua-Senja Square RC (Opposite of Blk 621 Senja Road)

Date: Now – 10 November