Bazaar Ramadan Taman Suria @JB : So addicted ,ain't enough of it & gotta go - I love em!
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Published 2024-04-07
The one thing you can never get tried are bazaaer Ramadan. The smells, the aroma, the vibes and most importantly the food. We will heading over to Taman Suria where there's another famous Ramadan bazaar which is much nearly to JB central city which is around
15 minutes drive from CIQ. Haven't been here for many years ( before COVID ) so how much has it changes over the years. Only one way to find out.
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1. Venue : Bazar Ramadan Taman Suria, Jalan Suria 18, Taman Suria, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor
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All Comments (9)
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Have you ever been to a Ramadan Bazaar? Any particular food that you always look forward to these type of bazaars?
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One can never get enough of bazaar Ramadan 😂, Mantap la bro
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Malaysia boleh lah🇲🇾👍
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Great blog! Too bad this only happens one month a year
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Mostly I go bazaar Ramadan jb will find keropok lekor,ayam perecik(sorry if my spelling not correct)& fresh juice
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Bazaar in JB, cunn be missed even once a year 😂👍
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We just went there 2 weeks ago as we were near KSL 😂. Yes, the Ramadan bazaar here in JB lots of food options.
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Have you been to Stulang Walk Hawker Centre in JB? Stulang Walk, located next to Istana Pasir Pelangi, has five concrete stalls, each with space for tables and chairs for customers to enjoy their food and drinks. The stalls, managed and maintained by the Johor Baru City Council (MBJB), are operated by a mix of Malay, Chinese and Indian businesses. Johor Sultan and other members of the Johor royal family often stopped by their stall to purchase the snacks such as fried bananas with sambal kicap – the Johor way of eating the fritters with spicy soy sauce dip.