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Although the month of Ramzan is for fasting, it’s also a time for feasting for a large part of the population who flock to the many impromptu ‘eat streets’ that are set up in various parts of Bengaluru. Delicious food like Haleem, samosas, sewain, kababs, kathi rolls, desserts are some of the few things that you can expect to eat here. Most of these festivals take place in areas where there is a large Muslim population, near a mosque typically. Religion makes no difference as foodies converge to eat to their heart’s content. The eat streets are held throughout the month of Ramzan and food is sold after dusk until late at night.