Being 'virgin' street food vendors, we didn't quite know what to expect, plus, I am cooking at home, which as you can imagine, has all the constraints faced by any home cooks. For example: only four hobs, so timing is crucial. Scaling up the number of portions can be an exercise in logistics, and I am quite an undisciplined cook -- I eyeball everything and taste as I go, so... Anyways, what can I say? we had a ball serving our 'signature' dish -- Nasi Lemak -- a Malaysian favourite.
Here, on behalf of the W&T team, we'd like to acknowledge the awesome effort by the 5 Foot Way team and especially Michelle Lee, who dreamed it up and made it happen -- a big 'thank you' from all of us at W&T. And for those who visited and tried out the offerings, we hope you enjoyed it very much. Follow @5FootWay to keep posted about future Southeast Asian Street Food Market dates :)
For more info on 5 Foot Way, see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QjO-5kua60#t=113
LINKS to some of the other street food vendors that participated at 5FootWay
Bunta - http://www.bunta.co.uk/
A Grape Night In - http://www.agrapenightin.co.uk
Pepe's Kitchen - http://pepes-kitchen.co.uk/
Rangoon Sisters - http://rangoonsisters.wordpress.com/
PitStop Cafe - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pitstop-Cafe/
Bangkok Kitchen - http://bangkokkitchen.tel/
Azi's Kitchen - http://azikitchen.co.uk/