Hunt Seafood on the Beach, Malay Square
Malay Square is a popular culinary center in the city of Tanjung Pinang Islands Riau (Kepri). This place was never lonely visited by culinary connoisseurs, the solemn young-mudi.
Usually, this place is more crowded visited on Saturday night or Sunday afternoon. Apart from being the culinary center of the city of Tanjappinang, Malay Square is also an entertainment area for Tanjappinang residents.
Malay Square has the charm of the beauty of a place that is quite in demand by visitors. Along the way, visitors to the lily find dozens of traders who sell various types of seduction dishes that have a distinctive taste.
Food diversity and its strategic location, making Malay Square have its own appeal to the community.
Its location close to the beach makes the atmosphere of this place even more pleasant. Visitors can sit around casually while enjoying the beauty of the sun sinking and accompanied by various dishes that have been served.
From this Malay Square, you can enjoy the beauty of the charm of the stretch of the high seas while sitting eating a dish.
Various kinds of culinary can be enjoyed such as fried bananas, Asian food, Egyptian martabak, various specialty drinks, and various kinds of seafood.
Seafood sold in Malay Square is on average the result of freshly fresh seas that have just been captured, so that the taste becomes more delicious.
One of the seafood that is a mainstay in Malay Square is barking. barking is an endemic sea snail, which can only live in Kepri waters.
This one seafood becomes a special dish that must be tasted when visitors visit Tanjappinang, especially Melayu Square.
Interestingly again, Malay Square is located right by the beach, so its position is very strategic to be used as a place to take pictures.
Visitors can take pictures on the shores of the beach, especially if at dusk. Sunset panoramas can be enjoyed while eating a variety of foods that have been ordered.
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