Ramadan Bazaar At Geylang Serai ’17: Singapore’s Largest Pasar Malam Returns From 25 May – 25 Jun ’17

May 19, 2017
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To all pasar malam enthusiasts, mark your calendar! The Ramadan Bazaar at Geylang Serai is making a return from 25 May to 25 June 2017.

Drawing over 700,00 visitors in 2016, the Ramadan Bazaar is one of the largest night markets in Singapore. Along with the stalls selling clothes, miscellaneous trinkets, and food — lots and lots of it!

Apart from the usual all-time favourites such as Ramly Burger, Takoyaki and XXL Chicken Cutlet, tease your taste buds to intriguing treats such as Cotton Candy Soda, Giant Fried Squid, Rainbow Bagels, Watermelon Volcanoes and more.

The Ramadan Bazaar at Geylang Serai is bound to have something for everyone who loves to eat, shop, or even just to soak up the festive atmosphere. See you there!

Date & Time: 25 May – 26 June 2017

Price: Admission is free

Ramadan Bazaar 2017: Along Malay Village, Engku Aman Road and Tanjong Katong Road  | Website

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