The ultimate guide to Ramadan bazaars in KL & PJ for buka puasa

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The ultimate guide to Ramadan bazaars in KL & PJ for buka puasa

Whether you’re a die-hard foodie or just looking for a cosy buka puasa spot, these Ramadan bazaars around KL & PJ promise a comforting iftar meal.

With Ramadan in full swing, there’s no better way to embrace the festive spirit than popping by one of the many bazaars to shop for your buka puasa meals. If you’re skipping the grand hotel buffets this year but still want to satisfy your cravings, these Ramadan bazaars are an incredible way to get in all the flavours and dishes you know and love! With myriad stalls selling crowd favourite bites and the buzz of eager shoppers, it’s the perfect spot to buka puasa with your loved ones—all without breaking the bank. With so many Ramadan bazaars to choose from, it can get a little overwhelming—but don’t fret! Here is our guide to the best bazaars around the Klang Valley worth visiting this Ramadan season.

1. BAZAAR RAMADAN STADIUM SHAH ALAM

One of the most iconic bazaars in the Klang Valley, Bazaar Ramadan Stadium Shah Alam is a foodie’s paradise. With seemingly endless rows of stalls, you can expect a variety of traditional Malay dishes and modern street food. Think crispy roti beef, spicy kerang goreng, murtabak Singapura, and fried cempedak madu for a sweet finish. Just remember to come early because the best bites sell out fast!

Address: Dataran Karnival Stadium Shah Alam, 40100 Shah Alam

2. BAZAAR RAMADAN PUTRAJAYA

Set against the scenic backdrop of Malaysia’s administrative capital, Bazaar Ramadan Putrajaya offers both incredible food and a stunning atmosphere. With its wide, spacious layout and well-organised stalls, it’s a breeze to navigate the crowd without feeling overwhelmed. Take your pick from savoury local favourites such as ayam golek madu, roti John, mee cedok, and the bazaar’s staple XXL squid noodles. To cool off from the heat, look out for signature drinks like the creamy mango float, and fresh watermelon juice.

Address: 12, Persiaran Perdana, Presint 3, 62100 Putrajaya

3. BAZAAR RAMADAN TTDI

Locals around Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI) know this bazaar stands out for its exceptional mix of quality and variety, making it a go-to spot amongst the upscale Ramadan bazaars in KL. Start your feast with savoury roti daging goreng, smoky tongkeng ayam, or ikan bakar, which all pair well with refreshing air kedondong. If you’re looking for some truly scrumptious  bites, we recommend the bazaar’s famous cheeseburger that blends gooey mozzarella and sharp cheddar or the viral macaroni and cheese with a variety of barbecued meats that took social media by storm in 2023.

Address: Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 2, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur

4. LESS IS MOREH @ PULP BANGSAR

Unlike your typical street bazaar, this pop-up event at APW Bangsar takes a more boutique approach, focusing on artisanal food and a cosy atmosphere for your moreh sessions. Expect modern twists on street food, such as chocolate and cheese churros, chicken lamb Mandy, bone marrow cheeseburger, and Singapore chilli prawn spaghetti with drinks, plus some small bites from Pulp. It’s the place to be for those looking for a relaxed iftar away from the massive crowds.

Address: 29-01, Jalan Riong, Bangsar, 59100 Kuala Lumpur

5. TAPAK PASAR RAMADAN TAMAN MELAWATI

Sprawled across a massive parking lot, the Taman Melawati’s Pasar Ramadan is one of the largest and most popular Ramadan bazaars around KL and Selangor. With a massive lineup of stalls offering everything from nasi biryani daging, cucur udang with kuah kacang, and crispy whole fried chicken, you’ll be spoilt for choice. A standout here is the freshly-made onde-onde. Each bite bursts with the rich, earthy sweetness of gula melaka, making it the perfect post-feast treat. BURO Tip: If roadside parking is scarce, just park your car at Melawati Mall and take a short walk over.

Address: Taman Melawati, 53100 Selangor

6. BAZAAR RAMADAN SEKSYEN 14

This bazaar is a long-standing favourite in Petaling Jaya, having served the community for years despite relocating a few times. Though it’s smaller compared to other Ramadan bazaars in KL, it more than makes up for it with its impressive food offerings. The Penang popiah basah stall is a clear winner here, often drawing long queues and selling out by 5pm. You’ll also find plenty of popular picks like fiery seafood bakar, juicy ayam panggang, and tender roasted lamb, making this compact market a must-visit for food lovers.

Address: 4A, Jalan 14/20, Seksyen 14, 46100 Petaling Jaya

7. BAZAAR RAMADAN WANGSA MAJU

Be sure to wear your most comfortable shoes because this one is known to be the longest Ramadan bazaar in KL, and you’ll want to take your time exploring every corner! With so many stalls to choose from, it’s worth doing a full round before deciding what to dig into. Crowd favourites include the spicy and tangy tomyam pontianak meletops, juicy murtabak ayam, and tender daging harimau menangis. If you’ve got a sweet tooth, don’t miss the cempedak goreng and the melt-in-your-mouth putu piring.

Address: Jalan 3/27a, Wangsa Maju, 53300 Kuala Lumpur

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