Batu Lancang Pasembur |
When
I first heard of Pasembur, I was blur and has no idea what it is. After
some time, I just realise that it is actually an Indian's food, more
like Indian salad. Pasembur mainly consists of slices of cucumber and
turnip, prawn fritters, beancurd and other ingredients. I have only
heard this Pasembur food in Penang and not other state.
Although
it is an Indian's food, but Chinese does sell it as well. The biggest
different between the Chinese Pasembur and Indian Pasembur is their
sauce. This afternoon, I have went to Batu Lancang Market to taste my
most favourite Pasembur of all. I like it's sauce very much. It is sweet
and a bit spicy. What's more is that there are jellyfish in the
Pasembur which makes it tastes even nicer!
Besides the sauce and the jellyfish, this crispy prawn fritter is another reason why I like this Pasembur very much.
This
is the price of the Pasembur. If you are having it alone, I suggest
that you order a medium one so that you can be satisfied with it.
I
was riding the Rapid bus to Batu Lancang. If you are a USM's student or
residents that are staying near USM area, you can spend RM1.40 and take
the No.301 bus (remember not to ride the No.303 bus). If you are going
from Jetty bus terminal, you can take No.11 bus. These two bus will pass
through this Batu Lancang bus stop and you have to get off the bus at
there.
Behind
the bus stop and to the left, it is the Batu Lancang market. The first
entrance to this market is located beside this small temple.
Walking down further a bit and you will come to the second entrance of the market.
This is how the market looks like if you enter form the second entrance.
Entering
from the second entrance, walk a two to three steps and then turn left.
Now, look at your left again and you will see this Pasembur stall.
According to the hawker, their business hour is from 12pm to 6pm and
open 7 days a week.
Lastly,
for those who are taking bus, do remember to bring an umbrella with
you. If you are going back to Sungai Dua area, then you will have to go
to the main road there to wait for the bus. Today, I was walking in the
rain to the main road and it really has some distance. When I reach the
main road's bus stop, I was already all wet!
This post was originally written on 8th October 2013
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