KUALA LUMPUR, March 14 -- During the fasting month, thousands of people throng Ramadan bazaars nationwide in search of something special to eat, whether they are Muslim or not.
Some have become such sprawling markets, boasting hundreds of stalls, and appear to offer everything from traditional Malay kuih to the latest viral food trends.
This Ramadan, Malay Mail checked out three in the Klang Valley to find out the hype surrounding them to find out if they really are worth a visit.
The appeal
The Putrajaya Presint 3 Ramadan bazaar is touted to be the largest in Malaysia and features 290 stalls with wide walkways, allowing for a more comfortable browsing experience.
The Wangsa Maju bazaar, touted as the longest in the country, snakes f...
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