6 Ramadan bazaars around Singapore to satisfy your food cravings – from Jurong to Tampines

Of sure, what’s Ramadan in Singapore without the traditional market of Geylang Serai? Located around the region of Wisma Geylang Serai along Engku Aman Road, Changi Road and Sims Avenue, the fair features 150 F&amp, B stalls out of 500, which is fewer than last week’s 700.

This year, despite some stall users raising fears about rental fees, some food and drink items are priced around S$ 5 to ensure all cheap. Keep an eye out for visitors such as The Padangton and Mahmud’s Tandoor, as well as modern list items from kiosks like Fooditude’s Fries Society.

You might be able to get a seat at the outdoor dining area along Sims Road if you arrive early enough ( think around 5 p.m. ) before Muslims begin to break their fast, surrounded by fairy lights and traditional kampong decor. &nbsp,

And just like the other times, most kiosks will open until later, around evening, but expect to see long queues at popular booths even when you’re that at 11pm. &nbsp,

Kiosks to check out: &nbsp, &nbsp,

    Mango Bossku: Crispy kunafa and coffee

  1. Mr Pani Puri: Taco puris
  2. The Padangton: Rendang padang sandwiches and nasi kunyit rendang Padang
  3. Mahmud’s Tandoor: OG barbecue steak with meat loaded spice Fry

Where: Around the proximity of Geylang Serai Market, Wisma Geylang Serai and Tanjong Katong Complex

When: Until Apr 9

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