Mar 14, 2017

22 Seremban : The Eats And Experiences

Pasar Besar Seremban, a wet market famous for its food stalls on the first floor. It's authentic local eats in an environment that goes a generation back. One can balk at the unhygienic state or embrace the experience with fingers crossed 'here goes'. For me, it's an adventure of a different kind, one that will disappear once modernity catches up with air-conditioned supermarkets and aisles of food stuff that carry no soul.

Pasar Besar Seremban (Seremban Wet Market)

Old School Marketing at Pasar Besar Seremban

As I took in the sights, smell and sounds of the market, I was enamoured to see many senior citizens enjoying a cuppa over breakfast with their buddies. I soon forgot the earlier incident of queuing behind several people wearing black Phua Chu Kang boots at a run-down toilet with no working flush.

The Food Stalls at Pasar Besar Seremban

Stall no. 748 is famous for its Dry Beef Noodles which is served with preserved vegetables, peanuts and sesame seeds. The beef gravy is starchy smooth and pleasant on the taste buds. The different textures and flavours thrown together made it stand out from the beef noodles we usually have in Kuala Lumpur. Hubs and I enjoyed this thoroughly. It was a fantastic combination.

Stall 748, Pasar Besar Seremban - Beef Noodles

We also ordered a bowl of beef soup to try. Delightful, slurp after slurp.

Stall 748, Pasar Besar Seremban - Beef Soup

Stall no. 753 serves up a simple but delicious soupy plate of Mee Hoon Sotong (Rice noodles with squid (sotong kembang)). This is more of a dish that reminds us of home and the simplicity of mom's cooking that never fails to comfort.

Stall 753, Pasar Besar Seremban - Mee Hoon Sotong

Stall 748 & 753, Pasar Besar Seremban

Just a little away from the food stalls were these, which I believe, are old electrical meters or switches. It was interesting to see.

Pasar Besar Seremban

Pasar Besar Seremban
Address: Jalan Pasar, Bandar Seremban, 70000 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.

We had dinner at Medan Selera Sejahtera later on, a food court in town. Hubs ordered clay pot chicken rice. I went with a steamed chicken with preserved vegetables rice dish. It was an ok meal that has become a fond memory because the rice was splashed with soy sauce which resembled a heart. A coincidence that made us feel warm and fuzzy inside. 

Steamed Chicken Rice with Preserved Vegetables

Next, we walked towards the other stalls looking for something light to eat which we could bring back to the hotel. We had planned a session of late night munching and chatting. We noticed a frail looking elderly man selling fried popiahs (spring rolls) and other snacks. It tugged at our hearts and so the decision was made! We ordered some fried snacks and even tried leaving a big tip.

He stopped us, gently and with warms words.
"I can't accept this. We all make a living. This is your change. I am still able."

I was awed and it made me teary-eyed thinking about the people out there who are eking out a life for themselves without being dependent, no matter how hard. They could have chosen to put their palm out for a handout, they could have taken the extra change. No, here was a man of integrity, a man who made do without complaints or self-pity. A humble man.

Turned out, his was the most delicious fried popiah I have ever had. Why? It was filled with Lap Cheong (Chinese sausage) - my favourite food!

Medan Selera Sejahtera ~ Claypot Chicken Rice and Lap Cheong Popiah

Medan Selera Sejahtera

Address: Jalan Hj Abd Hamid, Taman Unian, 70200 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.


Other delicious foods I tried in Seremban : The reasonably priced finger-licking banana leaf rice with eight side dishes at Curry Leaf Restaurant  and the yummy giant curry bun at Lucky King Bun. I blogged about these places here.


22 comments:

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    1. It was really delicious. I still salivate thinking about it.

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  2. I would love to visit that market! So fun!

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    1. Hurry, Angie .. ;) Wet markets are becoming rarer and rarer.

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  3. I have been there once a long time ago and I have forgotten what we ate. I must bookmark this post for my next trip to Seremban. Most of the times, we will be taken to vegetarian food because my sil and family are vegetarian.

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    1. I almost tried the vegetarian food stall. It was right across the Mee Hoon Sotong stall. The food looked quite yummy.

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  4. The dishes look really good, Sharon! :)

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  5. Oh my! Local hawker food is the best. Been to Seremban few times during my college days in Nilai. Not very far using KTM. How I wish we went to the Pasar Besar back then. Haha.

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    1. Rose ..it's time for a trip down memory lane, show your kids where you went to college ;)

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  6. Hi Sharon,
    Those old electrical meters and switches very nostalgic. .. reminds me of my old kumpung house that used such meter and switch. Nice popiah and yummy food !

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    1. One of the reasons I snapped this photo is because it reminded me of my grandma's house - the same looking meter! I am happy with the food. :D

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  7. This is the market always being featured by food blogger in a TV show
    I always wanted to come here but err I bit lazy to drive that far alone

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    1. I probably would not have come here just for the food (it is far from home) but since I was staying at a hotel across the road ...jengg..why not ;)

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  8. Mee Hoon Sotong? Whoa! first time see this. I would love to try out.

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    1. So much food to try kan .. ;) I think it's a neverending adventure

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  9. I burst into laughter with your Phua Chu Kang Tales, dear. It's so funny, maybe because I'm hearing his name from a foreigner. Hahaha! A good one! xoxo

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    1. Aiyo ...I am a big fan of Phua Chu Kang, Shirley ..haha! ^.^

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  10. i went there for the beef noodles too . i like the soup ones better

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