Satok Weekend Market: Kuching's Ultimate Local Experience
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If you really want to feel Kuching, skip the malls and head straight to Satok Weekend Market.
This is where the city comes alive — hundreds of stalls packed with everything from fresh tropical fruits to second-hand treasures, live fish in plastic bags to traditional kuih that grandma used to make.

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Source: Wikimedia CommonsThe vibe is chaotic in the best way possible. Walk through and you'll hear vendors calling out prices in Hakka, Hokkien, Malay, and Iban. The smells hit you from all directions — fried pisang goreng, sambal belacan, durian so strong it makes your eyes water.

Source: Wikimedia CommonsPeople say the best time to go is late Saturday afternoon (around 4pm) when the stalls are fully set up but before the Sunday morning rush. One Google reviewer said: "Honestly the best market I've ever been to in Southeast Asia. You can spend hours here and still not see everything."

Source: Wikimedia CommonsAnother TripAdvisor visitor wrote: "I came for the fruit but stayed for everything else. Bought home-made belacan, fresh dabai, and a handwoven basket for RM15. Unreal value."

Source: Wikimedia CommonsLocal FB group regulars often mention the pet section — rows of chirping birds, fluffy rabbits, and colourful koi fish that kids go crazy over. One lady said her son made her come three weekends in a row just to look at the baby chicks.
What to look for:
- Seasonal fruits: durian, tarap, dabai (if you're brave), rambutan, langsat
- Sarawak spices and belacan
- Second-hand electronics and antiques
- Live plants — some of the cheapest in town
- Traditional kuih (get the fresh ones early Sunday morning)
Practical info:
Jalan Satok, Kuching
Saturday ~2pm to late evening, Sunday ~6am to early afternoon
Bring cash! Most stalls don't accept card
Parking can be tight — go early or grab a GrabHave you been to Satok Market? What's your favourite stall? Drop a comment below!

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