Every Ramadan in Singapore, a food bazaar is held at Arab Street selling tasty food for the breaking of the fast (puasa). Muslim and non-Muslim Singaporeans alike go to this food bazaar. Some delicacies sold at the food bazaar are only available during Ramadan, for instance, the Kathirah drink. So if you happen to be in Singapore during this beautiful month, go ahead and drop by Arab Street and visit the bazaar to soak in the atmosphere.
Here are some sights of the Ramadan food bazaar in Singapore, contributed by a Singaporean reader.
Sultan Mosque in Arab Street, Singapore
Oldest Mosque in Singapore, First built in 1824.
Present Mosque Structure was Built in 1925.
Dates Galore.
Every Muslim break their fast with dates, even in Singapore!
Multitude Benefits of Dates :)
Chicken Shawarma
Ramly Burger
Meat Patties from Malaysia
Used to Make Burgers in Singapore
Very Popular!
Roti John (Roti is Malay for Bread)
The origin of the 'John' in the name is supposedly due to the
Western origin of the Baguette and the tomato sauce used in the dish.
The ingredients include minced meat (chicken or mutton), onion, egg,
tomato-chilli sauce and a baguette-type loaf.
Malay Desserts
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