From Maggots to Dish Rags: 10 Times M'sians Were Sorely Disappointed at This Year's Ramadan Bazaars
During the holy month of Ramadan, visiting bazaars is something everyone looks forward to, with its lively atmosphere and the smell of roti john lingering in the air, coupled with the sizzling sounds of ayam golek madu. However, this year, many netizens have voiced their complaints about food at Ramadan bazaars being expensive while others have expressed concerns about stalls that don’t display their prices.
When I recently visited a bazaar, the cheapest main dish I could purchase was an RM8 murtabak while everything else was above RM10…plus I got severe food poisoning afterwards *sigh*.
Beyond the steep prices, another major issue seems to be the quality of food with many netizens taking to social media to share images and videos of their disappointing meals which we have compiled into a list.
Rock-hard pulut panggang
This traditional Malaysian delicacy which contains aromatic glutinous rice is typically filled with a spicy sambal filling, wrapped in banana leaves, and then grilled.
It usually has a soft texture but TikTok user @kanda.nismilan was sorely disappointed with the pulut panggang they had bought, which was almost burnt charcoal black in some parts. They also struck it against a plate and clinking sounds could be heard. Suffice it to say, it was inedible.
Onde onde gone bad
Even kuih is not cheap nowadays, with TikTok user @noramalinamuhamad sharing a video of the onde onde they had bought at RM5.50 per box for approximately 15. However, the price wasn’t the issue as she shared that although it wasn’t time for iftar yet, the kuih had already gone bad and insects had already gathered on it. Yikes.
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Nasi kerabu with…a special ingredient
X user @amighuldeghaman was about to dig into their nasi kerabu when they noticed something moving inside. It turned out to be tiny maggots which were crawling all over the rice. They also said that the chicken appeared to have been ‘recycled’.
Tepung pelita causes food poisoning
Meanwhile, X user @ntxhrz shared images of their tepung pelita which they said had gone bad and had a burnt smell. It was also watery and not cooked thoroughly. They said that their friend had eaten it and experienced diarrhea the very next day. “The price is not even cheap. If you aren’t good at doing business, don’t swindle customers,” they added.
A waste of money
The only issue wasn't only with how the dishes were cooked but also with their ridiculously tiny portions. X user @K4Llang shared an image of their miserable butter chicken from Putrajaya which set them back RM12. “Why is there an increasing number of awful stall owners like this?”, they lamented.
Bombo-angin
Bombolini are little, perfectly sized Italian doughnuts but this X user dubbed theirs as ‘bomboangin’ or ‘bomboair’ due to the lack of fillings in them.
Tauhu bergedil gone wrong
This scrumptious snack is fried tofu stuffed with boiled potatoes, minced beef, shallots, and more. Sadly, this vendor didn’t seem to know how to prepare the dish properly, being overly generous with their potatoes and including a massive chunk in it. Looks…unappetising.
Putu mayam or bihun?
One of the worst feelings is when you’re craving something but end up disappointed. X user @anna_nassssss wanted fluffy putu mayam but ended up getting bihun kosong instead.
Have you been disappointed by your recent trip to Ramadan bazaars? Share your photos in the comments!
Featured Image Credit: @ntxhrz, Bernama, @Enginena | X