Bazaar Ramadhan @ Kelana Jaya

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Map to Bazaar Ramadhan Jalan SS6/1, Kelana Jaya (click to enlarge)
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Ah, the long weekend was great for a well deserved break! We met up with the gang (Chris, Christine, Ivy, Wen Ching), drove up to Klang for dinner (and bumped into James!), celebrated our fifth year together and make it a point to visit one of the bazaars around Klang Valley. We have always love the Bazaar Ramadhan at Kelana Jaya for the bewildering array of stalls selling delicious food.

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Selamat Hari Raya

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri

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Maaf Zahir dan Batin

Semoga semua sihat sejahtera dan bahagia seumur hidup.

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Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri! Bazaar Ramadhan @ Taman Tun Dr Ismail

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Selamat Menyambut Hari Raya Aidilfitri! Maaf Zahir dan Batin. One thing that we’ll miss so much is the Bazaar Ramadhan, the galore for breaking fast. We intended to pay our visit to one of the Bazaar Ramadhan on Raya Eve, but the sky has chased us out by raining. To get drenching wet for good food, we are not hungry to that far extend. Anyway, feast your eyes with these delicacies from Bazaar Ramadhan at TTDI, Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 3. I’ll miss those nasi kerabu, wajik durian and ayam percik so much.

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Nasi Ayam Goreng

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Mee / Bihun / Nasi Goreng

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Pulut Udang

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The dude living in food heaven loves it!

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Apam Balik

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Roti John & Kebab

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Keropok Lekor Tganu

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Air Tebu

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Kuih Bakar

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Jagung Bakar

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Jagung Kukus

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Assorted Fish Balls and Yong Tofu

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Assorted Fried Stuff in Skewers

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Satay

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Ikan Bakar

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Ikan Pari Bakar

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Ayam Percik

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Gigantic Cendol Ice selling at RM 6 each

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Nasi Kerabu

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Lemang

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Kuih Pelita

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Tako

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Otak Otak

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Serunding (Spicy Floss)

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Kebab

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Green Salad

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Fruits Rojak

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Putu Buluh

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Apam Balik

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Peneram

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Dadih

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Cooling Drinks

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Caramel Custard

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Apam Beras

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Wajik Durian

Map to Bazaar Ramadhan Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 3, TTDI (click to enlarge)

See also: http://kampungboycitygal.blogspot.com/2007/09/selamat-berpuasa-bazaar-ramadan-kelana.html

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Selamat Berpuasa! Bazaar Ramadhan @ Kelana Jaya

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Bazaar Ramadhan is a month long bazaar open to the public during the fasting month of Ramadan (the ninth month of the Islamic calendar) prior to the festival of Hari Raya Aidilfitri. It actually unite the Muslims from all states in a period of fasting and and community bonds where everyone gather to pray and break the fast.

For us Chinese, we get to join in for the joy of fast breaking. I love to make a move to Bazaar Ramadhan for the bewildering array of stalls selling delicious food. Spurred by the recent review of Boolicious on Bazaar Ramadhan at Kelana Jaya, we made a stop over there last weekend, to take pictures and of course to savour the mouth watering delicacies.

Feast your eye on the pictures first! I’ll try to update the name of the various delicacies and a map to Bazaar Ramadhan at Kelana Jaya by tonight. Stay Tune!

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Attracted by the red coloured chilli glaze and sesame seeds, we bought some Popiah Beseri (RM 1 for 2) where the chilli sauce is tooth ache-ing-ly sweet. A It was bunches of deceiving popiahs that lure us into buying it. I’ll try to get it from other stalls on my next visit here.

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Popiah Kering (Deep Fried Popiah)

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Kampungboy almost gone crazy over these Ikan Bakar, especially ikan pari bakar. Pari was selling at RM 6 and above while Ikan Kembong was selling at RM 3 and above. The makcik was very nice to give us some discount since we took a very nice shot of her pan frying the fishes.

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Murtabak (RM 2 f0r 1). The thin dough is filled with minced meat, chicken or beef, garlic, egg and onion. It is then fried on a griddle until it turns golden brown.

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Made of flour, egg and tumeric powder, Roti Jala (RM 2) is something that you can’t miss out. It is interesting to see the making of Roti Jala, the outcome is just like a piece of art work. Using a cup like mould, the man’s hands were moving in circular motion to form a thin lacy pattern in the frying pan.

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The cute little mini Roti Boom is selling at only RM 0.50 for one. It is a great invention for people like me who want to try a bit of everything but not to stuff myself silly. A very sinful snack, oily roti coupled with margerin and a dollop of sugar, do not over indulge on it ya?

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Roti Arab is originated from the Arab countries and Turkey. It is quite sweet and a little hard to bite on.

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You can choose to have the grilled meat (chicken or beef) to served with pita bread or plain bread. (RM 2.50)

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One is hard to miss the Ayam Golek stall. It was selling at RM 13 for one chicken and RM 7 for half chicken. There were rows and rows of chickens turning on the griller over charcoal fire.

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Assorted Fried Balls (RM 1 for each skewer)

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Lemang is a traditional Malay food where glutinour rice and coconut milk is cooked in a hollowed bamboo stick. It goes very well with curry gravy.

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The man selling Sata (RM 3 for 6) originated from Kuala Terengganu, just like Kampungboy so they had a very good chat. It is made of ikan tenggiri, shallots and ginger wrapped in banana leaf, pierced on a skewer then barbecue over low fire. I tasted some shredded coconut in it too, giving it a slightly sweet and course texture. Unlike otak otak, the fish paste is bouncy instead of mousse like.

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Skewered Chicken Wing

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Pelbagai Lauk Pauk (assorted dishes) that goes well with nasi (plain rice), nasi impit (compressed rice) , pulut (glutinour rice) , lemang (glutinous rice and santan) or mee hoon (rice vermicelli).

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Sambal Cili Grilled Kembong and Sambal Cili Grilled Cencaru reminds me of my mum, who can make really good sambal stuffed kembong and she always take the trouble to blend her own chili paste that has kick!

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Another delicacies that will make Kampungboy goes crazy, sup tulang! Selling at only RM 5, the portion is huge and the soup is very peppery.

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Sotong Bakar Pantai Morib

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The lady was busy preparing some Popiah Basah on the spot. The ingredients is very much similar to Chinese Popiah where sengkuang (yam bean), bean sprouts and fried shallots are laid on top of the wet pastry sheet.

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Nasi Goreng and Mee Goreng

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Keropok Lekor and Keropok Keping

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Pulut Udang (RM 1 for 3) is actually glutinous rice with chopped dried prawn wrapped in banana leaves. The filling is spicy and sweet at the same time.

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The adik is so cute, he is busy slicing the apam balik (RM 2) into smaller pieces in a very familiar manner.

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I was delighted to see a stall selling Kuih Pelita, my favourite kueh. It was selling at RM 1 for 3, the white coloured layer is flavoured with coconut milk, while the green layer is flavoured with pandan leaf.

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Kuih Denderam is a mini doughnut shaped like snacks made of brown sugar and shredded coconut. It was so crispy and sweet, another favourite of mine.

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Kuih Muih Ramadan

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Kuih Bakar (thanks to full time mum n udjinn) Kuih Bingka or Seri Muka? Can anyone please enlighten me on this, it tastes like Kuih Bingka but the vendors told us that it was called Seri Muka. They even poke a joke on us, “makan banyak sikit dan you akan kelihatan muda, muka berseri seri tu!” (Eat more of this and you’ll look young, face glowing with radiance!)

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Putu Piring Gula Melaka. Putu piring was steamed through in the flat mould, once the lid is open, the smell of rice flour, grated coconut and palm sugar is wafting in the air. It is truly a light dessert to end my meal.

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The fresh
dates imported from Saudi Arabia are selling like hot cakes. The red one is Saudi Arabia Huluwa and while the yellow one is Barhi. (information from Malaysia Best)

Map to Bazaar Ramadhan Jalan SS6/1, Kelana Jaya (click to enlarge)
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Hari Raya Open House

We managed to tailed up with some feeling of Raya after the semester break when Kampungboy’s coursemate Shaiful warmheartedly invited us to his place for lunch. His family welcomed us with open arms and we greeted them while staring at the table full of food.

Shaiful’s mum took up the whole morning to prepare us dishes such as Ikan bakar (Grilled fish wrapped in banana leaf), Ayam goreng kunyit (Tumeric fried chicken), Sayur campur (Mixed vege), Gulai Udang (Curry prawn), Gulai Ikan (Curry fish with lady’s fingers), Daging rendang (Rendang beef) and Mee Sup.

We nibbled on the delicious home made raya cookies while we sit and stay, laughing and talking among ourselves.

Thanks to Shaiful and family for the lunch! It’s a whole new experience for Citygal as she has never been to an open house before (shame on you :p). Kampungboy who was borned and grew up in Kuala Terengganu becomes the chatterbox of the day with his almost perfect Bahasa Melayu.

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