PASAR MALAM 2023

Our biggest and most beloved event returns for 2023!

Pasar Malam returns on Friday 20 October from 5pm - 10pm, with a myriad of cuisines, performers and crafts from all over the globe, woven through the charming laneways, gardens, and promenades of Curtin’s Bentley campus.

Named after the Malay and Indonesian phrase for “night market”, this FREE community event is a vibrant celebration of international food and culture which brings the people together to enjoy friendship, family and delectable food.

Pasar Malam is proudly brought to you by Curtin Student Guild’s International Student Committee.

Bring your friends and travel the globe, one plate at a time!
 


EVENT MAP

Download event map here.

Download stall list here.

 

FREE PARKING

FREE PARKING after 4:30pm. For the closest parking to the event, we recommend PF1, PD1 or the multi-deck carpark.


FOOD STALLS

Kulfilicious / Gourmet Ice Creams

Street Food Lab / Southeast Asian Street Food

Opa Opa / Authentic Greek Food

Maneki Neko Perth / Japanese Food

La Crepe De Paris / Traditional French Crepes

Pak Catering / Traditional Japanese Street Food

Honey Creme / Bubble Tea and Fresh Fruit Tea

Stick House / Tornado Potato

The Habibs / Lebanese Grill

The Little Phap / Vietnamese Style Skewers

Moroccan Food Station / Mediterranean Cuisine

Temasek / Singaporean Street Food

Master Panda / Chinese Street Food

Gnocchi Gnocchi Boys / Italian Homemade Gnocchi

Satay Syah Baba / Authentic Indonesian Chicken

Vintage Kitchen / Fish Ball Soup

Selera Malaysia / Malaysian Cuisine

Spiral Spud Stick / Tornado Potato

Cili Padi Catering By Muni / Malaysian Cuisine

Bintang Cafe /  Indonesian Cuisine

Authentic Indian Street Food / Indian Cuisine

Bunga Raya Satay / Malaysian Cuisine

Sedap Place / Malaysian Cuisine

Mimochi / Mochi Donuts

Blia Yad 
 

NON-FOOD STALLS

Bizzare Blue /  Creating cute,and colourful art. Handmade and kawaii accessories. 

Project Yume Sekai / Digital art focused on pop culture and anime.

Chrissi's Cauldron / Soy wax candles, melts and gifts.

2crazycrafters / Hand decorated and designed resin boards, art and giftware.

Umar henna / Henna tattoos.

Ayesha henna / Henna tattoos.

AshTheDragonSmith / Cosplay armour pieces, dice bags, pendants, earrings, necklaces and more.

Tanyas Terrariums / Terrariums

Yours Truly Jewellery / Dainty unique jewellery pieces

TenSeven nail / Wearable nail art.

SOL Jewellery / Moissanite rings, necklaces, pendants, earrings, bracelets.

Bread + Butter / T-shirts, Zines, Stickers, High quality art prints, greeting cards (hand painted) and graphic design prints.

Curly Coily Wavey / Hair accessories, products and stylers.

Native Spirit Oils / Natural handmade products using native oils.
 

ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE

5:30 - 5:45 / Sophie Boyland – K-Pop Dancing 

6:00 - 6:30 / Official Welcome 

7:00 - 7:30 / African Drumming – Rhythm Culture

7:40 - 8:00 / Oompah German band 

8:15 - 8:30 / Bollywood Dance’n’beats

8:30 - 8:45 / Ancestrais Capoeria

9:00 - 9:30 / Yao Lin Kung Fu – Lion Dance 

 

FREE RIDES & ACTIVITIES

FREE | Decorate a Tote Bag

FREE | Glitter Face Paint

FREE | Photobooth

FREE | Turbo Tubs Ride 

Basketball Game | while free tickets last

Balls in Buckets Game | while free tickets last

Laughing Clowns Game | while free tickets last

 

PASAR MALAM PASSPORT

1. Collect your Passport from one of our information tents

2. Visit the 3 information tents (located on the event map)

3. Collect all three ingredient stickers from each information tent.

4. Once completed, you will win a prize at your last stop!

 



VENDOR OPPORTUNITIES - NOW CLOSED

Applications are now closed.

Stallholder Pack 2023

Everything you need to know about being a stallholder at Pasar Malam can be found in our stallholder pack!

Make sure to download a copy and read it thoroughly.

For further queries about the event, please contact events@guild.curtin.edu.au



Acknowledgement of Country

The Curtin Student Guild recognises the Whadjuk Noongar people as the traditional owners of this land, and pays respect to elders past, present, and emerging. This land is stolen, sovereignty was never ceded and this always was and always will be Aboriginal land.