Top must-visit Ramadan bazaars in Klang Valley for 2025

Lifestyle
February 27, 2025
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Ashwinee Rvan

Ramadan is a time of reflection, devotion, and togetherness — and it's also the time when Klang Valley comes alive with vibrant Ramadan bazaars! The air fills with the mouth-watering aroma of grilled satay, freshly fried murtabak, and the sweet fragrance of kuih-muih, making it almost impossible to walk through without buying at least a few things.

Whether you’re hunting for nostalgic kampung-style dishes, trendy fusion treats, or simply soaking in the lively atmosphere, these Ramadan bazaars have something for everyone. Here’s a guide to the best bazaars in Klang Valley!

1. Bazaar Ramadan TTDI - a foodie’s dreamland

Located in the heart of Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI), this bazaar is a hot favourite among KL residents. It’s known for its wide variety of food choices, from traditional Malay dishes to modern fusion delights. The stalls here serve up some of the best Ayam Percik, Popia Basah, and Roti John you can find.

⭐ Must-try: The famous Nasi Kerabu with grilled chicken—a crowd-pleaser with its vibrant blue rice and rich, smoky flavours.

📍 Location: Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad, TTDI

⏰ Opening Hours: 4:00 PM –7:30 PM

2. Bazaar Ramadan Stadium Shah Alam - the grand feast

This is one of the biggest and busiest bazaars in Klang Valley. The sheer size of this market means an unbelievable variety of dishes from all over Malaysia. If you’re looking for something special, you’ll find everything from Ikan Bakar, Nasi Beriani, and Roti Boom to exotic drinks like Air Katira and colourful layered puddings.

Must-try: The Murtabak Singapore, which is known for its thick, juicy filling of minced beef, egg, and onions wrapped in crispy, flaky dough.

📍 Location: Car Park B, Stadium Shah Alam

Opening Hours: 3:30 PM –8:00 PM

3. Bazaar Ramadan Kelana Jaya - a hidden gem for kuih lovers

Kelana Jaya’s bazaar might not be the biggest, but it is one of the best for traditional Malay kuih. If you have a sweet tooth, you’ll love the stalls selling Kuih Lapis, Seri Muka, Ondeh-Ondeh, and Putu Piring. But it’s not just about sweets—there are also fantastic savoury dishes like Nasi Tomato, Kari Kepala Ikan, and Ayam Masak Merah.

Must-try: The legendary Putu Piring, which is made fresh on the spot and filled with warm, oozing gula Melaka.

📍 Location: Jalan SS6/1, Kelana Jaya

Opening Hours: 4:00 PM – 7:30 PM

4. Bazaar Ramadan Bangsar - trendy & upscale flavours

If you’re looking for something a little more modern and fusion-inspired, the Bangsar Ramadan bazaar is the place to go. The stalls here often introduce trendy, Instagram-worthy food alongside traditional favourites. Think Salted Egg Chicken Wings, Nutella Murtabak, and Cheesy Roti John!

Must-try: The famous Lamb Shank Briyani, a slow-cooked, fall-off-the-bone lamb dish that’s both rich and aromatic.

📍 Location: Jalan Telawi, Bangsar

Opening Hours: 4:30 PM – 8:00 PM

5. Bazaar Ramadan Kampung Baru - the heart of Malay cuisine

Kampung Baru is already a well-known foodie paradise, but during Ramadan, it transforms into a massive culinary playground. This bazaar is the go-to place for authentic, home-cooked Malay dishes like Gulai Kawah, Daging Dendeng, and Sup Tulang Merah.

Must-try: The famous Ayam Golek—succulent, whole-roasted chicken marinated with rich spices and grilled to perfection.

📍 Location: Jalan Raja Alang, Kampung Baru

Opening Hours: 3:30 PM – 8:00 PM

6. Bazaar Ramadan USJ 4 - author’s favourite!

USJ 4’s Ramadan bazaar is well-loved by locals, offering affordable and delicious food choices for the whole family. It has an excellent balance of traditional and contemporary dishes, making it a great spot to explore if you’re looking for variety.

Must-try: The Mango Sticky Rice—a Thai dessert that’s a perfect sweet ending to your iftar meal.

📍 Location: Jalan USJ 4/5, Subang Jaya

Opening Hours: 4:00 PM –8:00 PM

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Final Thoughts

The Ramadan bazaars in Klang Valley are more than just food markets—they’re an experience. They bring together people from all walks of life, offering a unique blend of culture, tradition, and irresistible food. Whether you’re a seasoned foodie or just looking for a place to break fast with loved ones, these bazaars will not disappoint.

So, grab your shopping bag, bring your appetite, and explore the best bazaars this Ramadan—Selamat Berbuka Puasa! 🍽✨

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