From Iftar to Supper at City Junction


Where to eat during Ramadan evenings around City Junction

Ramadan evenings rarely happen the same way twice.

For those already seated at a dinner table, Iftar is immediate. But when breaking fast happens outside, plans are usually simple, start somewhere, then decide what to eat next. Around City Junction, people often rotate between drinks, light bites, proper meals and late night hangouts depending on the day.
Different nights call for different choices.

Visitors looking for Iftar or Buka Puasa options at City Junction usually do not settle everything in one stop. Some evenings are quick, some are social, some are just nearby.

Getting Ready Before Iftar

Before Maghrib, some stop by Village Grocer for dates, fruits, or light groceries so breaking fast can start calmly instead of rushing.
Sometimes Ramadan preparation matters more than the meal itself.

Breaking Fast First Drink

Right after Iftar, some only want a drink, something cold to end the fast properly before deciding dinner. A stop at Boost Juice Bars handles that reset before food. For those leaning toward fruit forward options instead of heavier drinks, we previously looked at how Boost approaches lighter options in our recent Boost Juice Malaysia seasonal drinks feature.

For many people, Buka Puasa begins with hydration, not rice.

Waiting and Deciding

On other days, friends arrive at different times and dinner is not decided yet. Kenangan Coffee becomes a waiting point, order something small first, then figure out the plan. Their Ramadan pair combos and Iftar bundles naturally fit this in between moment.
Sometimes Iftar outside starts with meeting, not eating.

A Small Bite First

Some evenings hunger is unclear after breaking fast.

So a quick bite comes first, just enough before committing to dinner. CU Mart often fills this role, not the full meal yet, just something to start the appetite after fasting.
A light snack helps decide the night’s meal.


Proper Dinner

When real hunger arrives, people settle into a full meal.

Some choose a straightforward dinner at Taco Bell, while others pick Subway shared sets and sit longer with friends.
Here, buka puasa turns into dinner and conversation together.

Late Gatherings After Prayers

Later in the Ramadan night, more people arrive after Tarawih prayers. At Hut Dining, meals turn into conversation as families and friends gather without rushing. The later seating often fills with people coming for time together rather than hunger. If the evening calls for something quieter than buffet dining, we previously explored a smaller dinner approach in our February dining feature that is still available this month.
At this point, the meal becomes social time.

Staying Out Toward Sahur

And on some nights, nobody leaves yet. Conversations continue and plans for Sahur appear naturally when the evening feels easy to extend.
Ramadan nights often end later than expected.

From quick drinks to full dinners and post Tarawih hangouts, different Iftar choices happen on different days throughout the fasting month.
Not a schedule, but a rhythm.

This makes City Junction a convenient place for Iftar, dinner, or late night gatherings during Ramadan, depending on what the evening calls for.

Life feels easier when it stays close.

[English Version | 中文版本]

This story is created together with City Junction.

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