The Ramadan Market in Kuala Lumpur
September 15th 2009 02:36
Have you ever seen most, if not all the yummiest local Malay cuisine, from traditional to modern, all packed in a street before? If you haven't you'd probably be interested to visit one of those special season markets during the Muslim fasting month. They are called as "Pasar Ramadan" (or The Ramadan Month Market) and they only exist annually during the Muslim fasting month so that fellow Muslim may be able to avoid major traffic jam at restaurants or even rushing home to cook when individuals or families break fast in the evening.
These evening food market has not only create conveniences but also manage to attract a lot of visitors to come and try such delicious local or locally adapted cuisine. The range is so huge in certain markets that I can guarantee that you won't be able to taste all of them in one dinner, and once you have tasted them you would very much like to visit it again.
However, as I just mentioned that these are special season food markets, they will only exist in approximately 30 days, during the R time, from around 4pm to 7pm. And if you have missed this round, you'll have to wait for a year to see these yummy food displayed in one place again.
If you are around Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and during the Ramadan month, be sure to check these places out. They are practically everywhere. It is really easy to find them, just follow the jam packed area and the crowd.
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