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The holy month of Ramadan has arrived, and the traditional Iftar market in Old Dhaka has turned into a bustling hub once again. Residents from different parts of the city flock to the makeshift stalls ...
The fasting month of Ramadan has begun, turning several localities in capital Dhaka virtually into open buffets with eateries flanking the streets.
IN Dhaka, especially in the old part of it, iftar time is transformed into a veritable period of gastronomical joy during the month of Ramadan. Traditional roadside eateries offer on sale anything ...
Ramadan started on Tuesday, so as the delicious iftar items started getting available in many places in the city. The popular places to buy iftar items in Dhaka city are Bailey Road, Chawkbazar, ...
Chowk Bazaar is one of Dhaka's oldest markets, dating to the 1700s. During Ramadan, it's a popular destination for mughlai paratha and other Iftar treats. David H. Mould ...
Elsewhere in Dhaka, Karwan Bazar and Eskaton also boasts iftar bazars offering several iftar delights to visitors such as onion fritters, brinjal fritters and small pakoras at BDT 10 each ...
But in Dhaka, there are countless counters selling Iftar food across the capital — from the centrally located Dhanmondi to Uttara in the north. In fact, barring a few restaurants like Star, most ...
Fears of another inferno at Bangladesh’s busy Iftar Bazar Months after deadly Chawk Bazar blaze, worries of another fire loom over Dhaka’s oldest and largest Ramadan market.
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Old Dhaka's 400-year old Chawkbazar is usually abuzz with people looking to buy traditional Iftar delicacies during the month of Ramadan. Despite a lull in the famous hub in the early days of ...
Dhaka vs Dhaka: The food derby Traditional iftar items on sale at a makeshift shop on Kazi Alauddin Road in old Dhaka, which is famous for the sale of iftar delicacies throughout the month of Ramadan.
The market, located in old Dhaka’s Chawkbazar area, carries more than 100-year-old tradition of being Dhaka’s largest and most popular market for items for Iftar.
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