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The month of Ramadhan is back!
This month is highly anticipated by Muslims as it is a time of worship that is rewarded more abundantly than in other months.
From visiting the bazaar Ramadhan to buying food and preparing it for iftar, the experience brings about feelings of satisfaction and gratitude.
The bustling atmosphere, delicious eats, and vibrant and bustling atmosphere make these bazaars a must-visit!
Here’s a list of the best Ramadan bazaars in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, Malaysia to get your tummy rumbling!
List of Bazaar Ramadhan in Malaysia 2024
Official Imsak and Iftar Times 2025
The #1 question that plays in the mind of every Muslim during Ramadhan is…
“What time can I break my fast?”
The Maghrib call to prayer that marks the time of Iftar varies according to the state and the zones within the country.
Don’t worry, because the complete schedule for Imsak and Iftar for all states of Malaysia in 2025 is out!
Here are the Imsak and berbuka times for the state of Selangor:
Do refer to this schedule so that you can perfectly plan your trip to the Ramadhan bazaars!
Ramadhan Bazaars You Must Visit
Now, let’s get into the fun stuff:
1. Bazaar Ramadhan Taman Melawati
The Taman Melawati Ramadan Bazaar, located nearby the Melawati Mall, is an underrated gem. While not as large as some of the other bazaars on this list, it offers plenty of variety.
You’ll find many delicious options, from traditional Malay sweets like kuih, tepung pelita and ondeh-ondeh to local favourites like roti john, grilled fish, and ayam gepuk.
Despite its medium size, the selection is more than enough to satisfy your cravings.
Getting there is a breeze, whether by Grab or by parking at Melawati Mall. If you’re taking public transport, hop on Bus 222 from Wangsa Maju to AJ369 Serini Melawati; the bazaar is just a one-minute walk from there!
As for crowds, it’s usually not too packed, but arriving before 6 PM is a good idea to beat the evening rush.
2. Bazaar Ramadhan Kampung Baru
Bazaar Ramadhan Kampung Baru is one of the most popular bazaars in the whole of Malaysia. Therefore, it does not need any further introduction!
Stretching along Jalan Raja Alang, this bustling market is a place for food lovers.
From savoury murtabak to sweet, crispy fried cempedak goreng, there’s something to satisfy every craving.
You will even spot vendors using blowtorches to sear their shawarma wraps, adding a touch of flair to the experience.
Getting there is easy. If you’re not driving, simply take the LRT to Kampung Baru Station and enjoy an 11-minute walk to the bazaar.
It’s definitely a food heaven!
3. Bazaar Ramadhan Putrajaya
Bazaar Ramadan Putrajaya, located in Presint 14, is a growing crowd favourite with a diverse menu, from takoyaki and ubi kentang to sushi and colourful drinks.
Traffic picks up after 5 PM, so plan ahead! If you’re driving, parking is available nearby.
The nearest MRT, Putrajaya Sentral, is a 40-minute walk away, but the lively atmosphere and cultural experience make it worth the trip.
4. Bazaar Ramadhan Taman Medan
Bazaar Ramadan Taman Medan is a foodie paradise in Petaling Jaya!
Whether you’re craving kuih-muih, roti jala, or something heartier like ayam kunyit, spicy fried chicken, kebabs, or crispy karipap, this bazaar has it all.
Driving is an option, but parking can be tricky. For convenience, park at Taman Medan train station or take the train there and enjoy a 16-minute walk to the bazaar.
5. Bazaar Ramadhan Wangsa Maju
Bazaar Ramadan Wangsa Maju is the longest and biggest bazaar in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia!
From fresh seafood to classic favourites like nasi lemak, nasi kukus, and mee goreng, this bazaar is the perfect place to break your fast and enjoy the festive atmosphere.
Since the bazaar gets incredibly crowded, it’s best to park at the Wangsa Maju LRT station, just a short walk away, for a hassle-free visit.
6. Bazaar Ramadhan Stadium Shah Alam
Bazaar Ramadan Stadium Shah Alam, located near the iconic Shah Alam Stadium, is one filled with a delightful array of traditional and mouthwatering treats.
With over 200 stalls, this bazaar promises a diverse range of dishes, from nasi itik (duck rice) to BBQ chicken wings, cheesy roti john, and murtabak Singapura.
The lively atmosphere, aromatic scents, and colourful displays create an unforgettable experience.
FAQs
What is Bazaar Ramadhan?
Ramadan is a month of fasting leading up to Hari Raya Aidilfitri, but it’s also a time of vibrant food bazaars and buffets, making every iftar a feast to look forward to!
How long is Ramadan Bazaar?
Ramadan bazaar usually begins on 1st March and ends on 31st March 2025.
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