Bazaar Ramadhan @ Lintasan Deasoka Kota Kinabalu
The Islamic month of Ramadhan is known by many as the time of fasting. It is the time when Muslims refrain from eating, drinking and indulging in anything that is in excess or ill-natured for 30 days, from dawn until sunset. For food lovers, on the other hand, it is a month where they get to enjoy delicacies they normally won’t find on other days, as they are available only at Ramadhan Bazaars. For those who are staying around Kota Kinabalu City, you can find such a place at Lintasan Deasoka.
The Ramadhan Bazaars is a nation-wide food carnival that starts from the first day of Ramadhan until the eve before Aidil Fitri. Most Bazaars throughout the country sell mostly food and drinks for the breaking of fast, but certain places also sells essential items for the celebration of Aidil Fitri. However, it is the delicious food that attracts hordes of people to these Bazaars, some of which are not available anywhere else.
Hari Raya biscuits
In Lintasan Deasoka’s Ramadhan Bazaar in Kota Kinabalu, sellers open their stalls as early as 1:00PM, just in time for non-muslims to enjoy the delicacies the sellers have to offer. Most of the dishes they offer here are not easily found during normal days, which makes food-lovers attracted to these bazaars even more.
Lemang, one of the staple foods of Hari Raya
Putu Piring
Visitors will find a variety of mouth-watering delicacies, whether it is a traditional Malay dish like Nasi Dagang and Nasi Beriyani, to Chinese-influenced buns such as the Pau Melayu Inah. Those with sweet-tooth can indulge themselves with popular desserts like cendols and sugar-canes. Nevertheless, visitors will surely find something that would satisfy their taste buds.

Pau with filling like tausa, chicken or beef
Sweet ice cold Cendol
There was also a band consisted of disabled people, playing Hari Raya songs




There’s plenty more being offered at Lintasan Deasoka. If you wish to see more, head down there between the hours of 1:00PM and 5:00PM. Missing these savoury dishes and sweet pastries would mean that you probably have to wait for another year before you get to enjoy them again.


























































