Indonesian Footbridge Food Market On Sundays
12th March 2024
I've visited Prince Edward and Mongkok on multiple occasions, and whenever I have to cross a highway, I normally use a footbridge. I was surprised to see Indonesian domestic workers occupying this particular footbridge, and seemed to have established a small market there. Visitors would undoubtedly be drawn in by the fragrant Indonesian food offered by many vendors on multiple corners. Those Indonesians seemed own the entire footbridge. I did question, though, why they were permitted to sell goods there, as I am aware that it is against the law for domestic workers to perform side jobs in public areas, unless they have a permit.
I was strolling across this bridge as though I were at an authentic Indonesian food market. Numerous Indonesian cuisines, delicacies, snacks, appetizers, beverages, and even Indonesian ingredients are sold by domestic workers. Foods are prepared and waiting to be taken. People were coming by because they were interested in the foods on the ground, just like me.
I've eaten Indonesian food, and I can attest to the fact that it is full of flavors and spices that genuinely capture the diversity of their culture. Some meals are similar to Filipino cuisine, most likely due to the usage of Asian spices and ingredients in both nations. However, I noticed that Indonesians enjoy spicy meals. I always see chiles in dishes and sauces wherever I go. @anggreklestari might be able to explain why.
Nasi Goreng, satay, and rendang, are among those popular dishes here, and many Indo foods have been incorporated into Chinese cuisine that are served in some Chinese restaurants here.
Have anyone tried Indonesian foods? Do you like them?
Thanks for your time.
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If you did not like spicy, then try to eat dessert type 🤣 then you will find very very sweet 😛
Did you try the spicy one?
Do not get surprised because here so many sellers in the bridge like that. yeah people need money. Indonesian salary just small 😅
I tried before.. the fried chicken with veggies...
I tried desserts too, similar to Filipino delicacies..
illegal vendors aren't allowed here in HK . Police officers are patrolling every Sunday. They probably have a permit since the place is too open to the public..
Does Indonesia have lots of chili farms? Hehe
Yeah I heard even they are not affected if they are illegal 😅
Did you know, chilli is also expensive because taking care chilli plant is not easy but the demand is high. for now $4-6
That’s why I also planting chilli but yeah to much pets
1 pack here worth HKD5 or USD0.64.
It's quite cheap here I guess...
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Mini food market under the foot bridge making the maximum use of the place 😅. There I can see a good amount of shops. By the way what do you think about the products price?
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They are affordable, I tried some before and worth the price..
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Wow a great display of Indonesian cuisine. I can't take the spicy foods like I use to. The moderate I can but not the really hot ones, hehe. I always find these type of markets interesting because you are truly helping out the individuals. Rather spend a tad bit more at a places like these than a major grocery store. Not to mention the ingredients probably aren't the chemical variant that stores often sell. 💚 🤗
I can tolerate the mild spicy flavor, but not too much..
Yes, those ingredients aren't manufactured, so preferably better than in supermarkets.
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Di lang pala sa pinas may palengke kahit saan. People do make way to find a living
Ganun talaga.. Need side jobs for extra income hehe.
Filipinos are doing side jobs here too..
Same here in the Philippines, during Sunday there are a variety of foods displayed in wet market. Its really up to you if what food that to be selected.