I C C Food Court Pudu The Pasar Road market in Pudu is the largest wet market in Kuala Lumpur Whereas the old Imbi Road wet market though only a fraction in size could be a very old market. The govt needed that adjacent piece of land in completing the overall TRX project The old wet market has to be relocated Yes Imbi Market is already very close to Pasar Road market So how? They still went ahead to build a state of the art market. And just a street away from that huge market On second thought not a wild idea. The Pasar Road market is not a market at all It is an empty lot overgrown in size. It's time that the area gets a proper market With that ICC was borne. People says that food in the old Imbi market was tasty and that the we nee ICC established all the good food gathered an do housed properly More than that With nice proper and organized set up all the nice eateries around the area of Imbi and Pudu rushed in to get a piece of action So finally ICC is not a consolidation of good food from old Imbi market but a gathering of all things nice from Pudu and beyond The place is really good and with going to. Minus avoiding the crowd on weekends and finding a place to seat 1 Location of I C C Food Court #1. Big big high rise - Imbi Road Search me! trying to find out its name
#2. This is 106 - TRX This one I know. These are scenes that you can see standing in front of ICC in Pudu
#3. Signage & Frontage Prominant banquet provider "Hao Siang Chik" from Sekinchang is occupying he 6th floor
#4. Signage Frontage - signs on top and drive way lower frame - all in one shot
#5. Pudu Plaza Just separated by a lane serving the Pudu Plaza Car Park
#6. Wet Market from Imbi The old wet Market is part of this big shift from Imbi. Now taking the underground Level 1. Here are 2 more pictures of this wet market
#7. Wet Market in ICC Dry goods here
#8. More goods Dry part of the Wet Market
2. Entrance of I C C Food Court #9. Covid era- Security A picture for memory only
#10. Scanner too #9 #11. Couple of Stalls just outside main hall Signage showing more stalls in the Food Court upstairs Level 1[Left] and then the Market area - one floor down
#12. Front stalls before entering the real dining hall inside Stall before signage Big clear sign Don't bring any food inside
#13. Dry stuff stall Inside the dining area - Stall after signage
#14. Main Dining area The cooking done inside and the unbelievable crowd especially on weekends. Chose a spot with fresh air coming in
#15. Another section of Dining area
#16. See the steams The Tim Sum Stall Just at the entrance
#17. Yong Tau Foo Long queue - about 10 person and above. Hot favourite at one time, latest update Rgt 2.50 per piece Yak! #17 #18. Yong Tau Foo Hot favourite at one time
#19. Teo Chew Porridge First stall at entrance
#20. Dried Food stuff Also at Entrance
#21. Examples - Tao Sah Piah From Ipoh Penang's favourite " Ghee Hiang" done in Ipoh
#22. My favourite too Yong Tau Foo - Kampar/Ipoh Style They have them here. Never tried because no mention on internet
#23. Chicken Rice - Bulit Mertajam style Good display - Chicken from Bukit Mertajam done by Hainanese cook
#24. Imbi Road Coffee No1 stall - Keng Swee Crowd puller- Long queue, wait, pay giving table number. Then wait at your seat
#12-26. Ordering coffee -Lintang 138 yes, as usual order pay! Then wait for your coffee to be prepared
#12-27. Serving Lintang 138 Coffee Coffee stored in an earthen Jar and then poured into cups
#12-28. Wah Ann Kopi Low patronage and taste acceptable to me. I choose this stall No waiting No Hazzle
#12-28. Fried Koay Teow - with Duck's egg That niche from Penang
#12-29. Penang White Curry Mee If that's what you are looking for? Here it is.
#12-30. Egg Tarts - Regular & Miniature Both sizes are available here
#12-31. Making of - Yellow Rice wine Chicken Pau Employees busy working at the store - No Photography allowed
#12-31. Famous Imbi Deep fried Banana's Frittters Good example of stall not previously located in old -Imbi Wet Market
#12-32. Famous Imbi Prices for their offerings offerings #12-33. Man-At-Work Doing the deep frying 4 #12-34. Clear soup Pork Noodle Many visitors swear by it -This is one of the best in town. We had not tried it Not even once.
#12-35. Popiah Knows nothing about this stall - another one of the also run stalls
#12-37. Pan cakes Nothing liking or had not heard any recommenadtions
#12-38. Nyonya Cakes Also not on our list of must check.
#12-39. Another Man-At_Work Preparing Roti Bakar for us
#12-40. Udang Galah Noodles - Sang Har Mee Prices if there - Rgt 45 for one helping
#12-41. Ordering coffee keng Swee Coffee - preferred stall
#12-42. Enjoying Brunch on Saturday Toasted beard washed down with coffee
#12-43. My "Balled" Chicken Rice Without fail - I would go for this choice
#12-44. Coffee & Toast
#12-45. One for the Album
#12-46. Nice corner too Away from the crowd and among familiar faces
#12-47. Me & Chicken Rice Boss
So far we have never left the place unhappy with the food The only deterrent to us is the crowd. As seniors citizens we can always choose weekdays. As for the variations in food, I have put up pictures for those stalls that caught my attentions and with little bit of comments. To each his own, who knows, you may fins stalls with food that should be given more prominence.
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