Ramly burgers, bustling bazaars, and
kueh galore. The season of Ramadan is known to be when we can expect plenty of tasty street food at bazaars and festive lights to treat both our tummies and eyes to.
This year, we’ve still got the
‘rona on our tails – which translates to plenty of festivities being scaled down. But if you’re still searching for something that abides by safe distancing rules, here are some
Ramadan Bazaars in 2021 to check out. Some have even adapted to the times and gone online!
1. Mr Malabar Cafe – mini bazaar with snacks near Mustafa
Not far from the usual streets of the popular Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar is
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An increased number of Safe Distancing Ambassadors and Enforcement Officers will be deployed at Kampong Glam for the period of Ramadan, which runs from April 13 to May 12 this year.
This was announced in a joint press release by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), MUIS, One Kampong Gelam (OKG) and Sultan Mosque.
The deployment is part of a broader effort to remind the public to adhere to safe-distancing measures, with firm enforcement action to be taken against business operators and individuals who do not adhere to the rules.
Masjid Sultan Mosque to provide limited prayer spaces
In addition, Sultan Mosque will provide limited prayer spaces on a daily basis, with SafeEntry, TraceTogether and safe-distancing measures to be put in place for the safety of the visiting congregation.
A trio of heritage properties in Singapore marks the arrival of a new brand from the leading hospitality brand and pioneer of serviced apartments, Oakwood.
The facade of Ann Siang House, slated to open this May. (All photos courtesy of Oakwood)
Singapore-based staycationers seeking out boutique lodgings with personality should look to The Unlimited Collection by Oakwood, a newly launched hospitality brand that celebrates individualism with a zest for life. Its intimate hideaways are the perfect choice for independent travelers in search of unforgettable experiences while getting to know a new place (or reacquainting themselves with a familiar one) through immersive stays that tap into the spirit of the destination.