A vendor at a local Ramadan bazaar (Photo: Getty Images)
Cover A vendor at a local Ramadan bazaar (Photo: Getty Images)
A vendor at a local Ramadan bazaar (Photo: Getty Images)

Experience the defining vibrance of Ramadan evenings at one of the Klang Valley’s festive bazaars

The month of Ramadan is here, marking the return of Ramadan bazaars across the country. There is no better time to indulge in street food than when vendors line bustling laneways, spoiling you for choice. Festive bazaars pop up in almost every neighbourhood, with many offering iterations of classic Iftar or buka puasa meals. Since the return of open-air bazaars in 2022, many Ramadan bazaars now offer street foods from around the world alongside local mainstays.

We’ve put together a list of the Klang Valley’s best Ramadan bazaars which you can come back to throughout the month when the search for the season’s best murtabak inevitably continues. 

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Bazaar Ramadan TTDI

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Roti john at Bazaar Ramadan TTDI (Photo: Instagram / @booboomakan2916)
Above Roti john at Bazaar Ramadan TTDI (Photo: Instagram / @booboomakan2916)
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Tepung pelita in containers (Photo: Instagram / @yumtummy28_)
Above Tepung pelita in containers (Photo: Instagram / @yumtummy28_)
Roti john at Bazaar Ramadan TTDI (Photo: Instagram / @booboomakan2916)
Tepung pelita in containers (Photo: Instagram / @yumtummy28_)

Perhaps the most famed Ramadan bazaar, the offerings at Bazaar Ramadan TTDI aren’t just limited to local fare. A miscellany of diverse cuisines can be found spanning the length of Jalan Mohd Fuad 2. Some vendors at this particular bazaar have garnered attention on social media for offering non-local street foods. Crowd favourites include popiah, kunafa, murtabak, tepung pelita, taufufa gula merah, apam balik mini, and the most unconventional of all—macaroni & cheese made in a cheese wheel. 

Bazaar Ramadan TTDI
Address: Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 2, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur.

Bazaar Ramadan Bukit Bintang

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Vendors at Bazaar Ramadan Bukit Bintang (Photo: Instagram / @random_sajin)
Above Vendors at Bazaar Ramadan Bukit Bintang (Photo: Instagram / @random_sajin)
Vendors at Bazaar Ramadan Bukit Bintang (Photo: Instagram / @random_sajin)

Bukit Bintang’s Ramadan bazaar, situated in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, fortifies the city centre’s hustle and bustle. This bazaar houses classic dishes of the season, from roti john to nasi biryani. Despite not being the biggest bazaar, it blends Malaysian street market culture with iconic landmarks, condensing the KL experience onto a single street.

Bazaar Ramadan Bukit Bintang
Address: Jalan Bukit Bintang, Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur. 

Bazaar Ramadan Masjid India

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Bazaar Ramadan Masjid India (Photo: Getty Images)
Above Bazaar Ramadan Masjid India (Photo: Getty Images)
Bazaar Ramadan Masjid India (Photo: Getty Images)

For Indian-Muslim fare, visit Masjid India’s Ramadan bazaar. The market begins at Masjid India’s foot, with seemingly no end in sight. You’ll be spoilt for choice with its selection of dishes like curry puffs, kebabs, tandoori chicken, and putu mayam (string hoppers). Don’t miss the murtabak here—they’re some of the most generously filled.

Ramadan Bazaar Masjid India
Address: Jalan Bunus 6, City Centre, 50100 Kuala Lumpur. 

Bazaar Ramadan USJ 4

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Satay in the making (Photo: Instagram / @czrproduction)
Above Satay in the making (Photo: Instagram / @czrproduction)
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A stack of lemang (Photo: Instagram / @czrproduction)
Above A stack of lemang (Photo: Instagram / @czrproduction)
Satay in the making (Photo: Instagram / @czrproduction)
A stack of lemang (Photo: Instagram / @czrproduction)

A favourite among Ramadan bazaar connoisseurs and Subang residents, Bazaar Ramadan USJ 4 is a must-visit. The biggest in Subang Jaya, the spot is often packed with people searching for the best buka puasa fare. Nasi kunyit, honey-glazed chicken wings, putu piring, and teh ais strawberry are just a few notable dishes. We recommend you arrive early to avoid long queues and the tragedy of your favourite item selling out.

Bazaar Ramadan USJ 4
Address: Jalan USJ 4/5, USJ 4, 47600 Subang Jaya, Selangor.

See also: Ramadan 2025: Meal prep ideas for quick, healthy, and easy sahur

Bazaar Ramadan Melawati

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Biryani fresh from the pot (Photo: Instagram / @syah_eats)
Above Biryani fresh from the pot (Photo: Instagram / @syah_eats)
Biryani fresh from the pot (Photo: Instagram / @syah_eats)

At Bazaar Ramadan Melawati, tepung pelita is a must-have, while the famous popiah truck draws crowds with its freshly assembled spring rolls—offered in crispy fried or soft ‘basah’ versions. Other highlights include the Ikan Bakar and the flavourful Tauhu Anora. For those on the hunt for comforting rice dishes with a variety of lauk, this bustling bazaar is the place to be.

Bazaar Melawati
Address: Taman Melawati, 53100 Kuala Lumpur, Selangor

Bazaar Ramadan Stadium Shah Alam

The Bazaar Ramadan Stadium Shah Alam in Seksyen 13 is one of the most prolific festive markets, and for a good reason. With over 200 vendors, its sheer number of offerings makes this market a crowd-favourite. You’ll be able to find beloved plates from kerang bakar to ayam golek, as well as more interesting creations like murtabak maggi and a selection of bombolonis.

Bazaar Ramadan Stadium Shah Alam 
Address: Seksyen 13, 40100 Shah Alam, Selangor. 

Bazaar Ramadan Putrajaya

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Ayam golek (Photo: Instagram / @perbadananputrajaya)
Above Ayam golek (Photo: Instagram / @perbadananputrajaya)
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Fried noodles and seafood (Photo: Instagram / @muuubin)
Above Fried noodles and seafood (Photo: Instagram / @muuubin)
Ayam golek (Photo: Instagram / @perbadananputrajaya)
Fried noodles and seafood (Photo: Instagram / @muuubin)

One of the most spacious and idyllic Ramadan bazaars, Bazaar Ramadan Putrajaya is home to an impressive selection of street foods. Mee cedok, murtabak, popia keria gula Melaka, nasi kenduri ayam, and churro vendors draw the biggest crowds. While the Ramadan bazaar or outdoor market experience might be underpinned by urgency and single-use takeaway containers, this one proves different. You’ll be able to enjoy your feast with a lakeside picnic.  

Bazaar Ramadan Putrajaya
Address: Persiaran Perdana, Presint 3, 62100 Putrajaya.

Bazaar Ramadan Kelana Jaya

Kelana Jaya’s Ramadan bazaar has been popping up yearly for decades and remains one of the most cherished in Klang Valley. Its otak-otak stall has been in operation since 1995 and continues to draw crowds today. This bazaar is known for executing local dishes well, with nasi ambeng being one of the most popular plates. The market also houses an impressive cold drink selection, the perfect antidote to stifling weather and heat wafting off satay grills. 

Bazaar Ramadan Kelana Jaya
Address: Jalan SS 6/1, Ss 5, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

Bazaar Ramadan Kampung Baru

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Baklava (Photo: Instagram / @biawaktasik)
Above Baklava (Photo: Instagram / @biawaktasik)
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Street food at Bazaar Ramadan Kampung Baru (Photo: Instagram / @f.derrr)
Above Street food at Bazaar Ramadan Kampung Baru (Photo: Instagram / @f.derrr)
Baklava (Photo: Instagram / @biawaktasik)
Street food at Bazaar Ramadan Kampung Baru (Photo: Instagram / @f.derrr)

Along Jalan Raja Alang lies what some claim to be the best Ramadan bazaar. Bazaar Ramadan Kampung Baru is helmed by its selection of unique street foods. While Iftar favourites like roti john and murtabak are available, the festive market has achieved social media fame for its diverse assortment of dishes. Expect handcrafted mocktails, Thai tapioca dumplings and purple tepung pelita when strolling through the bazaar. 

Bazaar Ramadan Kampung Baru 
Address:  5, Jalan Raja Alang, Kampung Baru, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

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