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Ramadan Bazaar 2026 Klang Valley: Top Spots to Hit This Year πŸŒ™

2 March 2026  |  by Melina M.

Ramadan 2026 is here β€” and that means one thing: bazaar season is officially open. For many Malaysians, regardless of faith, the annual bazaar Ramadan is one of the most anticipated food events of the year. The sights, smells, and sheer variety make it a uniquely Malaysian experience that no food blogger or TikToker can fully capture.

Ramadan 2026 runs from approximately 1 March – 30 March 2026 (subject to moon sighting). Bazaars typically open from around 3pm until Maghrib (approx. 7:20pm). Here are the top locations across the Klang Valley to add to your bazaar bucket list.

πŸŒ™ Top Bazaar Ramadan Spots 2026

1. Bazaar Ramadan TTDI (Taman Tun Dr. Ismail)

Arguably the most famous Ramadan bazaar in KL, TTDI's bazaar is legendary for its quality and variety. Expect queues for the ayam percik (smoky grilled chicken with coconut marinade), murtabak, and durian crepe stalls. Located along Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 3 β€” come before 4pm to beat the crowd.

Must-tries: Ayam Percik Uncle Long, Teh Tarik Pak Ngah, Kuih Lapis berlapis berlapis

2. Bazaar Ramadan Jalan Masjid India (KL City Centre)

One of KL's oldest and most atmospheric bazaars, the Masjid India stretch comes alive every Ramadan. It's denser and louder than TTDI β€” a full sensory experience. The area is known for nasi kerabu (blue rice), sup tulang, and traditional kuih muih that are increasingly rare to find elsewhere.

Must-tries: Nasi Kerabu Biru, Sup Tulang Merah, Akok (traditional Kelantanese egg cake)

3. Bazaar Ramadan Seksyen 14, Shah Alam

The Shah Alam bazaar circuit is famous among Selangor locals, and Seksyen 14 is its crown jewel. This bazaar is enormous β€” stretching across multiple lanes β€” and tends to have excellent Kelantanese and Terengganu-influenced food given the student population nearby. Go for the nasi dagang and keropok lekor fresh from the fryer.

Must-tries: Nasi Dagang Kelate, Laksa Sarawak, Apam Balik Nipis

4. Bazaar Ramadan Kompleks PKNS, Shah Alam

Another Shah Alam staple, PKNS is particularly popular for its rendang and satay. The bazaar is well-organized with dedicated sections for mains, kuih, drinks, and packed food. Look out for the legendary Rendang Tok stall β€” they sell out by 5pm every day.

5. Bazaar Ramadan Petaling Jaya β€” SS2 & Uptown Damansara

PJ is blessed with multiple bazaar options. SS2's bazaar is known for its fusion-friendly stalls (think: Ramadan cheeseburgers, Korean-style ayam, and bubble tea). Uptown Damansara's bazaar tends to be less crowded on weeknights and has a broader range of halal desserts and packaged food brands running promotions.

Must-tries at SS2: Roti John Spesial, Rojak Penang, Bingsu Buah

6. Bazaar Ramadan Chow Kit (Kuala Lumpur)

For the authentic, old-school bazaar experience β€” Chow Kit delivers. It's less curated than TTDI but the food is real, the prices are honest, and you'll find rare regional specialties not easily found elsewhere. The ikan bakar and nasi ambeng Jawa here are exceptional.

πŸ₯‘ Bazaar Pro Tips

βœ… Arrive early (3–4pm) for the best selection β€” popular stalls sell out by 5:30pm on weekends
βœ… Bring cash β€” many vendors don't accept e-wallet or card, though this is improving year on year
βœ… Pack light bags β€” you'll accumulate a LOT of food in plastic bags; bring your own tote
βœ… Go on weekdays if possible β€” weekend bazaars can get uncomfortably crowded from 5pm onwards
βœ… Parking near major bazaars is a nightmare β€” consider parking slightly further and walking in

Ramadan Hotels & Buffet Deals 2026

If the bazaar experience isn't your thing (no judgement β€” it's hot and chaotic), plenty of hotels are running iftar buffets this Ramadan. Notable ones to look up: Berjaya Times Square Hotel, Hilton KL, Le MΓ©ridien KL, and Dorsett Grand Subang. Prices typically range from RM120–RM280 per adult. Book early β€” weekends fill fast.

Selamat Berpuasa to all celebrating! May your Ramadan be filled with barakah, and your bazaar bags be full. πŸŒ™βœ¨

Disclaimer: Ramadan dates subject to official moon sighting announcement. Bazaar locations and timings may vary by local authority. Always check local news closer to the date.