Explore the best Ramadan bazaars in Malaysia for an unforgettable feast
It’s nearly impossible to leave empty-handed, as the foods are sold at affordable prices, ranging from flavoured beverages to whole roasted chickens to take home for the family.

The Ramadan Bazaar is one of the most anticipated events during Ramadan each year.
Resembling a night market, it offers a wide variety of foods to break your fast.
It’s nearly impossible to leave empty-handed, as the foods are sold at affordable prices, ranging from flavoured beverages to whole roasted chickens to take home for the family.
While some stalls are hidden gems or personal favourites that locals visit year after year, others are more well-known and have earned a solid reputation.
For those unfamiliar with these hotspots, now’s the time to discover them for your next visit.
STADIUM SHAH ALAM RAMADAN BAZAAR
Not only does it draw large crowds, but it has also gained significant online attention—turning those virtual clicks into actual visits.
Picture the vibrant crowds at this bazaar, where an array of delicious foods perfectly embody the flavours that Malaysian crave.
This bustling bazaar spans the entire car park area of the stadium, featuring over 200 vendors selling a vast array of foods, from yogurt drinks and Martabak (stuffed pan-fried bread) to sushi, fruits, desserts, Apam Balik (crispy peanut pancake), lamb, claypot chicken, Keropok Lekor (fried fish crackers), Nasi Kerabu (blue rice with herbs), Lemang (glutinous rice cooked in bamboo), and so much more.
It’s definitely a must-visit for those celebrating Ramadan, and even visitors from different faiths can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere in this multiracial society, where Malay, Chinese, and Indian Malaysians come together.

MYDIN MALL, TUNJONG BAZAAR
For those in Kelantan, the Mydin Mall in Tunjong hosts a fantastic Ramadan Bazaar.
A viral TikTok video showcased local delicacies such as Roti John (a long sandwich filled with meat and eggs), Kerbau Guling (roasted buffalo), skewered chicken gizzards, Nasi Campu and Cendol (a sweet dessert with pandan jelly and coconut milk).
With affordable prices, you can enjoy these dishes without breaking the bank—perfect for a family meal or to satisfy your cravings during Ramadan.
Since the bazaar happens only once a year, don’t miss the chance to visit and savour the delicious offerings!
KUALA LUMPUR’S TAMAN TUN DR ISMAIL (TTDI) BAZAAR
Another popular bazaar is located in Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur.
Held annually, this bazaar provides plenty of space for visitors to leisurely browse the food stalls.
Although frequently bustling, the TTDI bazaar remains a must-visit for its distinctive orange tents and an enticing selection of delicious offerings, including Roti John Java, burgers, Mandy Rice, and much more.
As a takeaway market, you’ll find plenty of places near Masjid At-Taqwa to enjoy your meal and break your fast without the rush to get home.
After your meal, you can also take part in the Terawih prayer, making your Ramadan experience more wholesome.
WANGSA MAJU BAZAAR
Located along the street leading to Aeon Wangsa Maju, this bazaar stretches extensively, making it one of the longest Ramadan bazaars in Malaysia.
Easily accessible from the Wangsa Maju LRT Station, it’s perfect for those who prefer to use public transport to get to the venue.
In addition to its vast food selection, you can kick-start your Raya preparations at the nearby shopping mall and reward yourself with a tasty treat at the bazaar.
Just make sure to budget your spending, as it can be easy to get carried away!
SELANGOR STATE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (PKNS) BAZAAR
Located in Section 14, Shah Alam, this bazaar offers an extensive range of traditional and international foods.
The prices are typically more affordable than those at regular markets, making it perfect for satisfying your cravings on a budget.
Vendors serve up favourites such as roasted chicken, Mi Goreng (fried noodles), Nasi Goreng (fried rice), Bihun Goreng Kawah (wok-fried vermicelli), coconut shake drinks, grilled lamb, fried chicken, desserts and more.
You can easily find viral TikTok videos showcasing the best food offerings at this bazaar.
Just remember to prepare for the ever-changing weather with an umbrella and wear comfortable footwear to avoid sore feet.
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