I couldnt help but notice whenever I passed by this this food court in Taman Johor Jaya, there was a stage in the center of the food court. I could hear music. So I last night I droped by after my wall climbing session to check out this place. I invited a few of my friends and my son along.We choose
a table almost at the center ,but not too near to the stage. This was what I saw.
This is the first time I have seen this kind of entertainment in a food court. Of course such sight is very common during ghost festival. Do you have such joint at your place?
I ordered sotong and katong, but it tasted horible. I notice the one preparing was a foreigner. This is a common sight these days, because of the cheap labour the owners and bosses leave everthing to their foreign workers. No more local taste, what was suppose to be a local dish has now become foreign.
Ya, most food stalls are 'taken care of' by foreigners these days... Some ok, some sucks...
ReplyDeleteMy place here, I can find this type of stage at the food court, kopitiam and so on. Local food stalls which are handled by foreigners are also a common scene at my place. Thing has become so much different now compares to old time. Right or not, Johnnie?
ReplyDeleteHayley,
ReplyDeleteso now finding an authentic food, at the stall is very difficult.
Sheoh Yan,
ReplyDeleteEven the kopi shops employed foreign workers.Thank goodness they did not replaced the one making the coffee and tea. At least I can still get the original local tea when I goes to my favourite kopitiam when I goes back home.
Sheoh yan,
ReplyDeleteif only we could turn back time lol.