Angsana Mall & Bazaar Ramadan : #1 Best Hari Raya Experience @JB. - Hang on! Singaporeans spotted!

Published 2024-03-25
Hi, Hello , Apa khabar,

Good to be back again. Muslims all over the world are fasting during the month of Ramadan,
and it's also this time, where many places would setup bazaars selling delicious, tasty food
for iftar. It's also a opportunity for non-muslim and as well for foodies to explore & try out as well.

We will heading over to Angsana Mall where it's one of the most happening area to get your
Hari Raya goodies & food as well, so let's head over there and check out the
vibes in 2024

Just to take the time, for a short intro about myself, I'm JT and welcome to my channel. This channel is about travel, culture, food & family fun.

Currently most of the travels would be in Malaysia( mainly in Johor Bahru)& sometimes in Singapore as well but I will be covering the various and different states every now and then. And as for food, I am a foodie so basically as long there is tasty food, good spots or hidden places, I will try my best to cover them for you guys.
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1. Venue : Angsana Johor Bahru Mall : Lot 2-09) , Level 2, Skudai Hwy, Pusat Bandar Tampoi, 81200 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia

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All Comments (11)
  • @BreakawayBites
    Are there types of food you look forward to when you visit a Ramadan Bazaar?
  • @claudiaksy300
    Now this is what you call a Ramadan bazaar, so much food, spices and aroma. I wanna head over next week.
  • Every year Angsana Bazaar is really happening. It's a must for me and my family shopping for Raya😅, Tq JT for sharing 👍
  • @JOsman-nz4to
    Yes, Angsana is always the GOTO for Raya Shopping. Thanks friend for taking us around. 😂
  • @firdausbj1
    I watched your video before visiting the Bazaar last week. What I liked about the Angsana Mall Bazaar compared to the Geylang Serai Bazaar is that they dared to cook the food super hot and spicy. They won't dare to do such things in Singapore because they are afraid it would turn off the non malay customers. I like food which tastes like mom's cooking which is hot and spicy! I bought the Chili Stingray and chili sotong while I was there 13:48.