Punggol Interchange pasar malam 2022
Punggol Interchange‘s pasar malam was always something those living in the area looked forward to, but COVID-19 put a halt to the open-air night market and its festivities the past two years. Yesterday, pasar malam organiser TLK Events and Lighting has announced on their Facebook page that the Punggol Interchange pasar malam is finally back, and will open from 17 April to 2 May 2022 at their usual spot.
“We are finally back! From 17th April to 2nd May, our Pasar Malam will be running at Punggol MRT & Bus Interchange. Be sure to mark your calendars and expect the usual Pasar Malam food such as Ramly burgers, Thai milk tea and more!” reads the organiser’s Facebook post.
Punggol dwellers can definitely look forward to the return of pasar malam vibes, and most importantly, all the iconic pasar malam food making their comebacks.
The last Punggol Interchange pasar malam saw a lengthy list of food stalls across the venue. Naturally, guests could get their Ramly burger and roti john fix, and quench their thirst with 1L pours of Thai milk tea, but the pasar malam was also home to many other familiar food stalls.
These included sweet potato balls, takoyaki, tornado potatoes, Teochew oyster cakes, muah chee, tutu kueh, fried skewers, and many, many more.
Details are lean now as the vendors have not been finalised. We’ll update this post with more information on the pasar malam when we have it.
In the meantime, get your bazaar fix this Ramadan period with all the night markets currently open. You can check out our Geylang Serai and Kampong Gelam Bazaars food guide, or or find out more about the Mini Ramadan Bazaar at Turf City currently running.
Turf Club Has Mini Ramadan Bazaar With Mango Floats, Crispy Takoyaki, Dengdeng Burger And More
Otherwise, check out our Punggol food guide for more eats in the area.
Address: 70A Punggol Place, Singapore 828865
Featured image adapted from TLK Events and Lighting.
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