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ICCB Iftar Bazaar continues to attract crowds

Daily Sun Report, Dhaka

Published: 21 Mar 2025

ICCB Iftar Bazaar continues to attract crowds

Fasting individuals visit the stalls of ICCB Heritage Restaurant at International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) in the capital on Thursday to purchase a range of iftar items, including traditional dishes and modern delicacies. Photo: Daily Sun

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People continued to flock to the Iftar Bazaar at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB), enjoying a wide variety of delicious dishes from diverse cuisines all in one venue.

Since the beginning of Ramadan, the Iftar Bazaar has become a hotspot for food enthusiasts, attracting large crowds with its wide array of traditional delicacies.

“Iftar Bazaar at ICCB remains a major attraction for food lovers in Dhaka. While people often visit shopping malls ahead of Eid, they also enjoy the delicious iftar items at their convenience,” Mehedi Hasan Mollah, Deputy Manager (Brand) at ICCB, told the Daily Sun on Thursday.

The ICCB official anticipates a surge in visitors this Friday and Saturday, as the month-long Iftar Bazaar campaign draws to a close.

The Pushpanjali Hall of ICCB was filled with the enticing aroma of traditional delicacies, offering flavourful biryani, crispy paratha, tender beef and kebabs, sweet jilapi, soft rasgulla, and an array of delightful iftar treats.

The market features stalls from 20 food establishments, including ICCB Heritage Restaurant, Raisa Live Juice, Jasim Uddin Catering, Master Chef Shuvrat Ali Catering Service, Foodibox, Rasui Ghar, and Nazila’s Kitchen and Catering.

These stalls offer a wide variety of options, ranging from traditional delicacies to contemporary gourmet treats.

The ICCB authorities stated that the market will remain open daily throughout Ramadan, from 3pm until iftar. It provides ample parking for customers, along with comfortable seating and dedicated iftar facilities to enhance the overall experience.

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