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10 Popular Ramadan Bazaars To Check Out In Klang Valley This 2025

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1. Kampung Baru

A legendary spot! One of KL's most famous and longest-running Ramadan bazaars, Kampung Baru's Ramadan bazaar is packed with stalls selling everything from classic nasi lemak and murtabak to the viral "roti john cheese leleh". This bazaar gets crowded fast, so go early!

Location
45, Jalan Raja Alang, Kampung Baru, KL

Peak hours
4pm – 7pm

2. TTDI

TTDI's bazaar is known for gourmet-style Ramadan dishes. Vendors here offer a mix of traditional and modern street food, such as lamb mandy, sushi goreng, salted egg butter chicken, and artisanal kuih-muih.

Location
Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad, TTDI

Peak hours
4.30pm – 7pm

3. Stadium Shah Alam

One of the biggest bazaars in Selangor, with over 200 vendors, this foodie paradise offers a mix of traditional Malay dishes and fusion cuisine. From nasi kerabu, ayam percik, and murtabak to satay, ikan bakar, and more, there's something for everyone. Don't forget to grab a refreshing glass of air kathira to cool down!

Location
Parking area of Shah Alam Stadium

Peak hours
4pm – 7pm

4. USJ 4

A neighbourhood favourite, the USJ 4 Ramadan Bazaar is perfect for those looking for variety at affordable prices. Must-tries include crispy apam balik, giant chicken wings, nasi kerabu, and ikan bakar. Vendors here are super friendly, and the food sells out fast!

Location
Jalan USJ 4/5

Peak hours
4pm – 6.30pm

5. Jalan TAR

This bazaar in the heart of KL has everything — grilled meats, sweet kuih-muih, and even some rare, traditional dishes you won't find anywhere else. Plus, you can shop for Raya clothes while you're there!

Location
Along Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman

Peak hours
4.30pm – 7pm

6. Telawi, Bangsar

Small but packed with premium eats! This bazaar is known for lamb mandy, cheeseburger leleh, grilled seafood, and Vietnamese spring rolls.

Perfect for those who want quality over quantity, and it's a great option for those working in the city.

Location
Jalan Telawi, Bangsar

Peak hours
4.30pm – 6.30pm

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7. Setia Alam

Known for its modern setup and spacious layout, this bazaar is a great option if you prefer less crowd congestion while still getting top-tier food. Highlights include butter chicken, rendang tok, ayam penyet, and jumbo-sized drinks. A must-visit for families!

Location
Jalan Setia Prima, Setia Alam

Peak hours
4.30pm – 7pm

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Image via Loheswar Rathakrishnan/Malay Mail

8. Bukit Bintang

Right in the heart of KL, this bazaar is a convenient pit stop for tasty eats before heading home. Expect a mix of local and international flavours, from satay and nasi lemak to Middle Eastern kebabs and Thai mango sticky rice. Perfect for a quick grab-and-go meal!

Location
Jalan Berangan, Bukit Bintang

Peak hours
4pm – 7pm

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9. Kajang

Satay capital of Malaysia — need we say more? If you love Kajang satay, this is the place to be during Ramadan. Other must-tries include grilled lamb, nasi dagang, and air jagung.

Location
Near Kajang Stadium

Peak hours

4pm – 6.30pm

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Image via Bazar Ramadhan Kajang (Facebook)

10. Melawati

A hidden gem for seafood lovers! You'll find some of the best ikan bakar, sotong goreng, and keropok lekor here. There are also delicious kuih options, like ondeh-ondeh and seri muka.

Location
Taman Melawati

Peak hours
4.30pm – 6.30pm

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Which Ramadan bazaar is your favourite? Let us know!

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