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Top 10 Ramadan Bazaars in Kuala Lumpur to Visit This Year

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KL gets exciting when Ramadan bazaars open, but it can get overwhelming very quickly once you are there. One bazaar is known for big variety, another is better for traditional kuih, and some are simply easier to visit after work. If you only have time to visit a few this year, choosing the right ones first can save you time, parking stress, and long queues for food that is already sold out. This guide rounds up 10 Ramadan bazaars in Kuala Lumpur that are worth the trip in 2026, with quick notes on what each place is known for. Save this list before your first bazaar run so you can plan your route properly.

Table of Contents

  1. Bazaar Ramadan Kampung Baru (Kg Baru)
  2. Bazaar Ramadan TTDI (Taman Tun Dr Ismail)
  3. Bazaar Ramadan Jalan Masjid India
  4. Bazaar Ramadan Bukit Bintang
  5. Bazaar Ramadan Bangsar 
  6. Bazaar Ramadan Sri Petaling
  7. Bazaar Ramadan Datuk Keramat
  8. Bazaar Ramadan Wangsa Maju
  9. Bazaar Ramadan Setapak
  10. Bazaar Ramadan Pandan Indah

1. Bazaar Ramadan Kampung Baru (Kg Baru)

    Kampung Baru is one of the first bazaars many people think of when Ramadan starts in KL, and it still feels worth visiting even if you have been before. The area gets busy fast, but that is part of the appeal because you can walk one stretch and see so many food choices without needing to move around too much. It is a good place to bring family or friends when everyone wants something different, since there are usually grilled items, rice dishes, drinks, and kuih all in the same area. If this is your first bazaar trip of the season, Kampung Baru is an easy pick because the name is familiar and the atmosphere feels lively from the moment you arrive. 

    Bazaar NameBazaar Ramadan Kampung Baru (Jalan Raja Alang)
    Address45, Jln Raja Alang, Kampung Baru, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
    Estimated Operating Hours3pm-8pm
    Popular Food to TrySatay, Roti John, Sup Gearbox
    Best Time to Go3:30pm-5pm
    ParkingLimited and can be difficult during peak hours

    Highlights

    Source: https://utusantv.com/2026/02/20/hari-pertama-bazar-ramadan-kampung-baru-meriah/

    Source: Mun Choon Chan

    Source: lee wan Lian

    2. Bazaar Ramadan TTDI (Taman Tun Dr Ismail)

      Bazaar Ramadan TTDI is one of the KL spots people go to when they want plenty of choices in one walk, from local favourites to more modern street food. It is usually busy for a reason, and the variety here makes it a good pick if you are buying for a family or a group with different cravings. If you want the better selection, go earlier because popular stalls start getting queues quite fast. TTDI is also a practical stop if you are already around the area and want to do a quick food run before traffic gets heavier.

      Bazaar NameBazaar Ramadan TTDI (Taman Tun Dr Ismail)
      Address45, Jln Raja Alang, Kampung Baru, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
      Estimated Operating Hours4pm-7:30pm
      Popular Food to TryNasi lemak, Ramly burger, Japanese takoyaki
      Best Time to Go4pm-5pm
      ParkingStreet parking around TTDI commercial area and nearby lots, but spaces get limited during peak hours

      Highlights

      Source: Mei Yi Yeap

      Source: Vincent Tan

      Source: Cloud Teoh

      3. Bazaar Ramadan Jalan Masjid India

        If you like variety in one walk, Bazaar Ramadan Jalan Masjid India is one of the best stops in KL to add to your Ramadan list. This area is already busy on normal days, and during Ramadan it turns into a packed food stretch with a strong mix of Malay, Indian, and Chinese options, so it is a good pick when you are going with family or friends who all want different things. Recent 2026 bazaar guides also specifically highlight Jalan Masjid India for dishes like biryani, chapati, dim sum, and murtabak, which fits the kind of spread many people look for when buying for a group. 

        Bazaar NameBazaar Ramadan Jalan Masjid India
        AddressJalan Masjid India, 50100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
        Estimated Operating Hours4pm-7pm
        Popular Food to TryBiryani, Murtabak, Chapati
        Best Time to Go4:30pm-5:45pm
        ParkingLimited paid parking in the surrounding city-centre area; easier if you arrive before 5:00 PM or use public transport

        4. Bazaar Ramadan Bukit Bintang

          Bukit Bintang is a good Ramadan bazaar stop if you want something central and easy to fit into your evening plans. It works well for people who are already in the area for shopping, work, or meeting friends and want to pick up food without going too far. The crowd here is usually a mix of locals and visitors, so the atmosphere feels lively even on a quick visit. You can usually find familiar bazaar favourites, which makes it a comfortable pick if this is your first bazaar round of the season. Go earlier if you want more choices and a less crowded walk between stalls. If you are planning a city-centre food run in KL, this is one of the easiest bazaars to add to your list.

          Bazaar NameBazaar Ramadan Bukit Bintang
          AddressJalan Bukit Bintang, Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
          Estimated Operating Hours3pm-8pm
          Popular Food to TryRoti John, Nasi Briyani, Nasi Lemak
          Best Time to Go4:30pm-5:45pm
          ParkingPaid mall parking nearby (Pavilion KL / Fahrenheit88 / Lot 10 area), with heavy traffic and limited roadside options

          5. Bazaar Ramadan Bangsar 

            Bazaar Ramadan Bangsar is a solid pick if you want a busy, well-known stop in KL with plenty of choices in one area. It is especially convenient if you are already around Bangsar after work or meeting friends, since the Jalan Telawi and Bangsar Utama area is easy to access and usually lively during Ramadan. This bazaar is popular for a reason because you can get proper mains, grilled food, and drinks without walking too far between stalls. If you are buying for a group, this is one of the easier places to cover different cravings in one round. 

            Bazaar NameBazaar Ramadan Bangsar (Jalan Telawi / Bangsar Utama)
            AddressJalan Bangsar Utama 1, Bangsar, 59000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
            Estimated Operating Hours3pm-8pm
            Popular Food to TryAyam Percik, Satay, Nasi Kerabu
            Best Time to Go6pm-7:15pm
            ParkingPaid parking around Bangsar Village area and limited roadside parking nearby, but spaces fill up quickly

            6. Bazaar Ramadan Sri Petaling

              Bazaar Ramadan Sri Petaling is a good pick if you want a KL bazaar that feels busy but still practical for a quick food run after work. The stalls are along the Jalan Radin Anum area, so you can usually cover a lot of choices in one round without walking too far. It is also a strong option for group buying because there is usually a mix of grilled food, rice dishes, and dessert in the same stretch. If you want better selection and shorter queues, go earlier and finish your round before the crowd builds closer to breaking fast. This is one of the easier bazaars to add to your KL list if you are staying around south KL and want something reliable. 

              Bazaar NameBazaar Ramadan Sri Petaling
              AddressJalan Radin Anum, Sri Petaling, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 
              Estimated Operating Hours3pm-7pm
              Popular Food to TryAyam Percik, Salted Egg Chicken, Grilled Seafood 
              Best Time to Go3:30pm-5pm
              ParkingStreet and shoplot parking around Jalan Radin Anum / nearby commercial rows, but spaces get limited during peak hours

              7. Bazaar Ramadan Datuk Keramat

                Bazaar Ramadan Datuk Keramat is a great stop if you want a bazaar that feels local, busy, and worth coming early for. It is one of those places where people come with a food plan, but still end up buying extra because there is a lot to choose from in one round. This bazaar works well for family buying too, especially when everyone wants different dishes for iftar. If you want better choices and shorter waiting time, come earlier and finish your round before the crowd builds closer to breaking fast.

                Bazaar NameBazaar Ramadan Datuk Keramat
                AddressJalan Enggang, Kampung Datuk Keramat, 54000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 
                Estimated Operating Hours3pm-8pm
                Popular Food to TryLaksa, Dodol, Murtabak
                Best Time to Go3:30pm-7:30pm
                ParkingStreet parking around nearby roads/open spaces, but expect a short walk during peak hours 

                8. Bazaar Ramadan Wangsa Maju

                  Bazaar Ramadan Wangsa Maju is a strong pick if you want a bigger bazaar run with lots of choices in one stretch. It is known for being long, so this is the kind of place where you can cover mains, snacks, and desserts in one visit without needing a second stop. The area gets crowded closer to breaking fast, so going earlier helps a lot if you want time to walk, compare stalls, and avoid long queues. This bazaar is also convenient for many KL readers because it is close to Wangsa Maju LRT and the surrounding commercial area. If you are buying for a family or group, Wangsa Maju is one of the easier bazaars to visit because there is enough variety to suit different tastes. 

                  Bazaar NameBazaar Ramadan Wangsa Maju
                  AddressJalan 4/27A, Desa Setapak, 53300 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
                  Estimated Operating Hours3:30pm-8pm
                  Popular Food to TryRoti John Cheese, Ayam Percik, Murtabak Cheese
                  Best Time to Go3:45pm-5:15pm
                  ParkingWangsa Walk Mall parking and permitted roadside parking nearby, but spaces fill up fast during peak hours

                  9. Bazaar Ramadan Setapak

                    Bazaar Ramadan Setapak is one of those KL bazaar stops people pick when they want a bigger food round with a lot of options in one area. The Danau Kota stretch is usually busy, so it helps to go with a short list first, then add extras once you have covered your must-buys. It is a good choice if you are buying for a family because you can usually find heavier mains, grilled items, snacks, and drinks without needing a second stop.

                    Bazaar NameBazaar Ramadan Setapak (Danau Kota)
                    AddressDanau Kota, Jalan 3A/6, Jalan 4A/6, Jalan 5A/6, Taman Setapak Indah, Kuala Lumpur
                    Estimated Operating Hours4pm-8pm
                    Popular Food to TryRM1 Roti Boom, Nasi Kukus, Ayam Bakar Madu
                    Best Time to Go4pm-5:30pm
                    ParkingStreet parking around surrounding roads/shoplots, but it gets difficult during peak hours

                    10. Bazaar Ramadan Pandan Indah

                      Bazaar Ramadan Pandan Indah is a good stop if you want a mix of classic bazaar food and kuih in one round, especially around the Pandan Indah area where people come early and buy in batches for family dinner. Recent 2026 guides list this bazaar for its Malay and Chinese food mix, so it is a nice pick for readers who want more variety and not just one style of food. The selection is one of the reasons this spot stays busy, and it is also one of the bazaars where snacks and sweets can disappear faster closer to evening. 

                      Bazaar NameBazaar Ramadan Pandan Indah
                      AddressJalan Pandan Indah 4/3A, Pandan Indah, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
                      Estimated Operating Hours2:30pm-7pm
                      Popular Food to TryLoh bak, onde-onde, turmeric fried chicken
                      Best Time to Go3pm-4:30pm
                      ParkingRoadside and shoplot-area parking around the Pandan Indah bazaar stretch, but limited during peak time. Plan for a short walk if you arrive late.

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