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From 02 Mar 2025 to 30 Mar 2025]
Ramadan Bazaar Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI)
"Savor the Spirit of Ramadan"
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From 02 Mar 2025 to 30 Mar 2025]
Ramadan Bazaar Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI)
"Savor the Spirit of Ramadan"
About
Nestled in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, the Bazaar Ramadan Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI) stands as a vibrant testament to Malaysia's rich culinary tapestry during the holy month of Ramadan. Located along Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 2, this bustling marketplace transforms daily from a tranquil street into a lively hub of gastronomic delights, drawing both locals and tourists eager to experience its unique offerings.
As you meander through the myriad of stalls, your senses are immediately captivated by the symphony of sizzling grills, aromatic spices, and the colorful display of traditional and contemporary dishes and desserts. The bazaar is renowned for its diverse selection, catering to a wide array of palates.
Top 10 Must-Try Dishes for Iftar:
1. Nasi Briyani Johor : A fragrant rice dish cooked with spices and served with tender meat, reflecting the flavors of Johor.
2. Ayam Percik : Grilled chicken marinated in a blend of spices and coconut milk, then basted with a rich, spicy sauce, delivering a smoky and flavorful experience.
3. Ikan Bakar : Fresh fish marinated in spices and grilled over an open flame, offering a smoky and savory taste.
4. Pulut Panggang : Glutinous rice filled with spiced coconut and shrimp, wrapped in banana leaves, and grilled to perfection.
5. Air Balang : Vibrant, colorful beverages served in large containers, ranging from sweet rose syrup drinks to refreshing herbal concoctions, perfect for quenching your thirst.
6. Tepung Pelita : A delicate two-layered coconut milk and pandan dessert, steamed in banana leaf cups, providing a sweet and creamy indulgence.
7. Nasi Kerabu : A striking blue-colored rice dish from Kelantan, served with a variety of fresh herbs, fried coconut, and fish or chicken, offering a unique combination of textures and flavors.
8. Murtabak Raja : A hearty stuffed pancake filled with a savory mix of minced meat, eggs, and onions, offering a satisfying blend of flavors.
9. Cendol : A traditional dessert made with shaved ice, coconut milk, green rice flour jelly, and palm sugar syrup, perfect for cooling down.
10. Roti John : A sandwich filled with minced meat, eggs, and onions, then grilled, making for a popular street food.
Visitors typically spend between 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the pasar ramadan (param) to fully enjoy the food and atmosphere, depending on crowd size and personal interest.
Parking can be challenging due to the bazaar's popularity. Limited street parking is available, but it's advisable to utilize public transportation or carpool to ease congestion. Alternatively, parking at nearby commercial areas and walking to the bazaar is a feasible option.
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Subcategory: Ramadan Bazaar
Tags: bazaar Ramadan, affordable, food And Beverage, street Food
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