Although we’re nearly halfway through Hari Raya Puasa, there are still many exciting festive events to look forward to. For instance, from 8 May, a massive bazaar will be coming to Tampines.
With a wide variety of halal food, along with live music and performances, it’s definitely a bazaar you would not want to miss.
As the bazaar will be around for almost a month, be sure to set aside some time to check it out with your friends and family.
Called Bazaar Lambak, organisers claim that this will be the largest halal food festival that has ever been held in Tampines.
With a wide selection of delicious halal food to indulge in, visitors are definitely in for a treat.
They can find everything from street food like corndogs and mango shakes to the staple Ramly burger and vadai.
Furthermore, there will also be daily performances and live busking sessions that are sure to brighten the atmosphere.
Popular celebrities from across the Causeway will additionally be setting up their own booths, so you can check out what they’re selling and snap a few photos with the stars.
Located at the open field right beside Tampines MRT station, you can simply stop by the event if you happen to be shopping at the malls nearby or commuting via public transport.
While the bazaar will be happening for almost a month till 6 June, you might want to go early to beat the crowds.
If you already miss the Ramadan bazaar atmosphere and want to soak in the remaining Hari Raya vibes, head down to Bazaar Lambak with your loved ones soon. It’ll surely be a lovely way to spend time together.
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