Crowds flock back to reopened Parap Markets: Lengthy lines for long-awaited laksas
LINES were long for Mary’s famous laksas as the Parap Markets reopened again on Saturday for the first time in weeks
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LINES were long for Mary’s famous laksas as the Parap Markets reopened again on Saturday for the first time in weeks.
By 8.16am Saturday, the line for Mary’s Laksa snaked from the stall to past the Chief Minister’s electorate office dozens of metres away.
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The markets and stallholders marked out spots on the ground for customers to wait at socially distanced intervals.
Public health officers walked around with clipboards chatting to patrons and stallholders.
Good morning! Itâs Saturday, return of the hugely popular Parap markets in Darwin and the queue for Maryâs Laksa is at least 30 people deep. Itâs expected to get busier. @TheNTNews #Darwin pic.twitter.com/atz7x3MpNZ
— Madura McCormack (@MaduraMcCormack) May 8, 2020
Although not compulsory, the markets closed weeks ago due to worries about the spread of coronavirus.
They reopened on Saturday with a smaller set-up – just 30 stalls compared to the normal 80-100 the markets normally have during the dry season.
Manager Kylie McCourt said organisers were working with the Health Department to ensure strict measures for social distancing were in place.
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“The famous laksas will be there but we’re asking people to refrain from bringing in reusable bowls and cups at this stage,” she said.
There were no arts and crafts stalls on Saturday, only essential food, fresh fruit and veggie stalls.
Originally published as Crowds flock back to reopened Parap Markets: Lengthy lines for long-awaited laksas