Malang - Ngabuburit or takjil hunting is an activity that some people look forward to when fasting during Ramadhan. Ramadan is identical to takjil markets in some areas, including in Malang City, East Java.
There are several points that become the locations of takjil sellers and are very suitable if chosen as a place for ngabuburit or spending time before iftar.
One of the location points which is crowded with the takjil market is Taman Krida Budaya which is located on Soekarno-Hatta Street and opposite the Hospital of Brawijaya University.
Taman Krida Budaya in Soekarno-Hatta area is crowded with the takjil sellers and visitors.
On normal days, the traffic flow on Soekarno-Hatta Street Malang is quite busy. However, during Ramadhan, this area will be crowded with takjil sellers. This place is a target for takjil sellers.
They sell a variety of heavy meals, snacks, fresh drinks, and various fried foods for iftar such as pecel rice, fried rice, meatballs, chicken noodles, mixed ice, fruit ice, coconut ice, dimsum, cilok, dumplings, egg rolls, batagor, and various processed seafood.
A woman selling fried food serves the customers.
It is not surprising that the takjil market at Taman Krida Budaya is always crowded with visitors starting at 4 pm until the end of iftar. In fact, because many people walk on the roadside, it is difficult to avoid traffic jam.
This situation cause a traffic jam. Vehicles passing through this area must reduce their speed.
The atmosphere of the takjil market at Taman Krida Budaya before iftar.
But, the enthusiasm of the people who come to visit the takjil market on Soekarno-Hatta Street was never empty. This thing makes it very popular, especially among young people in Malang City.
Moreover, it's a strategic location and close proximity to the universities such as the State Polytechnic of Malang, Brawijaya University, UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim, Widyagama University, and etc.
In addition, the takjil market in the Soekarno-Hatta Street area also provides a place for parking, for both 2 and 4-wheeled vehicles.
Talking about prices, the visitors do not need to worry because food and snacks at this takjil market are sold in quite affordable prices and of course friendly for student pockets.
Maghfirotun, one of the visitors who is a student from the State Polytechnic of Malang, often visits Taman Krida Budaya to buy takjil for iftar.
She said, "I usually come here with my friends, around 16.30. It's really crowded! There are many options for food. I often buy egg rolls, dimsum, and fruit ice. Anyway, the prices are affordable, starting from Rp. 1,000."
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