Muslims in Malaysia have started their fasting since September 1st, the month of Ramadan. This is the month where you can go and visit the Ramadan Bazaar to have a look at the malay food for sale which starts in the evening daily.
After finishing work, me and hubby went to the food stalls nearby my workplace, hoping to buy some food to bring home for dinner. We went from stall to stall amid the crowd, I could see spicy food, cakes and ice cool drink for sale. Ya, it was fun to watch the hawker frying the 20kg noodle in a big wok. We did not buy any food at the bazaar, instead we bought satay and ketupat from a stall at a shop. Ha ha.... my simple dinner ...