The annual Ramadan bazaars are back!
It's finally time! Another year around the sun, another holy month full of blessings, patience, and food. As usual, the vibrant, lively, and mouthwatering bazaars are back with classic buka puasa eats, snacks, and thirst-quenching drinks. Let's #supportlocal and show these bazaars some love this Ramadan 💚
This Ramadan, we Raya with Joy!
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10 Best & Iconic Ramadan Bazaars In Klang Valley
1. Bukit Bintang Ramadan Bazaar
Located in the heart of KL right in front of the iconic Bukit Bintang McDonald's outlet, the Bukit Bintang Ramadan Bazaar is hard to miss when you're in the area. While it isn't huge, they have all the classics such as nasi briyani, nasi lemak, roti john, and more. Since it's a crowded area that tends to get congested in the evening, we'd recommend getting here by public transport if you can - the Bukit Bintang Monorail and MRT station is located steps away from the bazaar, making it extremely easy to get to!
2. TTDI Ramadan Bazaar
This one's a popular option for those who live in the Taman Tun Dr Ismail neighbourhood or neighbourhoods within close vicinity. Located along Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad, the TTDI Ramadan Bazaar is where you can grab a mouthwatering smoked brisket tacos and pulled lamb tacos, nasi beriani gam, freshly squeezed sugarcane juice, or ikan bakar. On top of that, the cheese wheel mac and cheese that went viral in 2023 is back! Make sure you don't miss out on the popular popiah basah stall that's been around for over 20 years! You might very likely spot the queue before you catch a glimpse of the stall 😉
3. Taman Melawati Ramadan Bazaar
Occupying a large parking lot, the Taman Melawati Ramadan Bazaar is known as one of the biggest bazaars in Klang Valley. You'll be spoilt for choice with rows and rows of stalls where you can get anything from whole fried chicken to apam balik, roast chicken, char kuey teow, and more. One of our favourite here is the freshly made onde-onde - an explosion of earthy and sweet gula melaka makes for the best dessert! Klook Tip: if you can't find a parking bay by the roadside, simply park at the Melawati Mall and walk over!
4. Kampung Baru Ramadan Bazaar
Set against a backdrop of the Petronas Twin Towers, the Kampung Baru Ramadan Bazaar is another iconic one in Klang Valley. One of the best sellers here is the bubur lambuk (savoury porridge), comfort food cooked deliciously the traditional way and is bound to make you feel warm inside. If you're looking for something simple and comforting for iftar, a nice bowl of bubur is the way to go!
5. Stadium Shah Alam Ramadan Bazaar
The folks of Shah Alam will swear by the Stadium Shah Alam Ramadan Bazaar, known as one of the biggest in town. Located at Padang Dataran Shah Alam in Seksyen 13, it's a haven for foodies with stalls selling everything from roti jala with kuah durian to BBQ chicken wings, roti john that oozes with cheese, and murtabak Singapura. Try to not go crazy because everything looks and smells so good!
6. Bangsar Ramadan Bazaar
Located just a 15-minute walk from the Bangsar LRT Station, the ramadan bazaar in Bangsar is the perfect neighbourhood bazaar. While it isn't as big as some others on this list, they have all the classics and is great if you just want to tapao something for dinner quickly without having to walk much or sink into a dilemma of what to buy because of overwhelming options. We heard it's popular for its putu piring, grilled seafood, and ayam percik!
7. Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman Bazaar
Stretched out proudly in front of the iconic Sultan Abdul Samad building, the Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman Ramadan Bazaar is another iconic bazaar in KL. You'll find hundreds of stalls at this huge bazaar, with Ramadan classics such as assortments of kuih, ayam percik, ikan bakar, nasi campur, mee goreng, and more. You'll be hit by tempting sights and smells the moment you begin your bazaar adventure. Oh, there are even tables and seating areas here if you'd prefer to buka puasa before heading home.
8. Wangsa Maju Ramadan Bazaar
Located within walking distance from the Wangsa Maju LRT station (close to AEON Wangsa Maju), the Wangsa Maju ramadan bazaar is extremely accessible and will delight you with its rows and rows of stalls. Put on comfortable shoes and get ready for a lot of walking, there are many stalls selling similar fare, so take your time as you do your 'survey' and decide what to get! They have delicious eats like fried cempedak, savoury daging harimau menangis, and piping hot kebabs 😯
9. Ramadan Bazaar Seksyen 14, PJ
The Ramadan bazaar in Seksyen 14 is one of the oldest ones around and has served the residents of Petaling Jaya for years despite having to switch locations a few times. The Penang popiah basah stall here gets a long queue and is usually sold out by 5 or 6pm, and other stalls selling seafood bakar, ayam panggang, and roasted lamb are also very popular - the bazaar may be smaller than others in town, but it's definitely packed with good food!
10. Masjid India Ramadan Bazaar
Up for some delicious Indian-Muslim food for iftar? The Ramadan bazaar in Masjid India is located close to the Masjid India mosque and is known for its mouthwatering Indian-Muslim fare (but they also have all the classic dishes, of course). From tandoori chicken to putu mayam, the place is full of yummy food and will not disappoint you with its vibrant vibe. There's also a covered section and stalls selling clothes, toys, cookies, and more - perfect for Raya shopping!
11. Putrajaya Ramadan Bazaar
As time continues to trudge forwards, the bazaar in Putrajaya continues to grown in popularity. One of the market's most popular stalls, which at this point is a Putrajaya bazaar staple, serves humongous squid with fried noodles. This Ramadan bazaar also has the usuals: ayam panggang, sup tulang, popiah basah, and stall after stall of cold drinks. If you're planning on getting a full meal here, check out the nasi kerabu, bakso beranak, and Sarawak laksa. Visitors can also find sweet treats like doughnuts and roti kukus oozing with filling!