Let’s Explore Ramadan Bazaars in Selangor!
We’ve officially entered the second week of Ramadan and that means one thing; Ramadan bazaars are in full swing across Selangor! From viral fusion dishes taking over social media to traditional recipes passed down for generations, this year’s Ramadan bazaars are bigger, better and more exciting than ever. With new locations opening across districts and the famously long bazaar in Rawang said to take over an hour to explore from end to end, there is no shortage of delicious discoveries waiting for you.
If you are tired of hotel buffets or simply want a hassle-free iftar without cooking, here is your ultimate guide to Ramadan bazaars around Selangor.
Ramadan Bazaar in Shah Alam
For residents of Shah Alam, visiting a Ramadan bazaar before heading home is practically a tradition. As the capital city of Selangor, the area attracts not only locals but also office workers looking for convenient iftar options. With the redevelopment of PKNS and the newly built Aneka Walk, the bazaar scene here has become even more vibrant. In Shah Alam, you will find viral favourites like Mee Mamu, Nasi Kenduri, Kelantanese delights such as Nasi Kerabu and Laksam and the famous Nasi Mandi by Chef Ammar. Must-visit bazaars include Stadium Shah Alam, Setia Perdana BB, Seksyen 19, Denai Alam and Seksyen 17.
Ramadan Bazaar in Hulu Langat
Hulu Langat goes big this year with 30 Ramadan bazaars across Kajang, Cheras, Semenyih, Beranang and Bangi. Top spots to check out include Laman Niaga Komuniti Seksyen 13 Bandar Baru Bangi, Laman Niaga Komuniti Bandar Seri Putra, Laman Niaga Bandar Tun Hussein Onn, Taman Pelangi Semenyih and Taman Prima Saujana, Kajang. With over 100 stalls at selected locations, expect crowd favourites like Sup Gearbox, Nasi Khaomok and Sukiya Beef Bowl.
Ramadan Bazaar in Kuala Langat
Further south, Kuala Langat hosts nearly 20 Ramadan bazaars involving close to a thousand stalls. Besides classic Malay dishes, this district stands out for its viral treats including Dubai Chewy Cookies, Vietnamese Rolls and Cheese Quesillo. It’s the perfect destination for adventurous food lovers who enjoy sampling trending flavours alongside traditional kuih. Recommended spots include Bazaar Ramadan Kanchong Darat, Bazaar Ramadan Banting, Bazaar Ramadan Triana, Bandar Tropicana Aman, Bazaar Ramadan Bandar Saujana Putra and Bazaar Ramadan Dataran Pantai Batu Laut.
Ramadan Bazaar in Sepang
In Sepang, the Ramadan bazaars are especially convenient as many are located at shopping centres and open spaces with ample parking. Popular locations include Streetmall Cyberjaya, Desa Pinggiran Putra, Kipmall Kota Warisan, Kosmopleks Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi and Bazaar Ramadan Sungai Pelek. Here, you can easily find familiar favourites such as Yong Tau Foo, grilled chicken wings, Popiah Basah and freshly prepared murtabak without the stress of searching for a parking spot.
Ramadan Bazaar in Subang Jaya
For residents of Subang Jaya, there are 20 Ramadan bazaars featuring 1,207 food stalls. Areas such as USJ 4, Dataran Niaga Puchong Permai, Bandar Kinrara 5, Jalan Petaling Putra Heights and Taman Seri Serdang are particularly popular. The lively atmosphere, combined with the tempting aroma of grilled Thai sausages, murtabak and Nasi Kerabu, makes these bazaars a must-visit, though arriving early is advisable due to the large crowds.
Ramadan Bazaar in Klang
The Ramadan bazaars in Klang are equally vibrant, reflecting the district’s rich food culture and dense population. From Meru to the town centre, options are plentiful with 22 Ramadan Bazaars opened this year. Taman Sri Andalas is especially well known for its Ayam Percik, kebabs and Nasi Beriani, while other recommended spots include Simpang Empat Sungai Udang, Kampung Meru, Lorong Musran Rantau Panjang and Batu 4, Jalan Keretapi Lama. Some bazaars here begin operating as early as 3 PM, giving visitors ample time to explore before traffic intensifies.
Ramadan Bazaar in Selayang
In Selayang, Ramadan bazaars remain lively and diverse, offering both traditional Malay dishes and modern fusion creations. Among the key locations are Dataran Greenwood, Jalan E3/8 Taman Ehsan, Jalan 2 Bandar Baru Selayang, Taman Selayang Utama and Bandar Rawang. Shoppers can indulge in Roti John, Ayam Golek, Nasi Kerabu and murtabak while soaking in the festive spirit.
Ramadan Bazaar in Hulu Selangor
Nearby, Hulu Selangor provides a slightly more relaxed setting while still offering an impressive selection of food. Notable sites include Tapak Penjaja JRD, Liga Mas Batang Kali, Jalan Seroja, Bukit Sentosa, Tapak Pasar Malam, Bukit Sentosa and Jalan Kantan, Bukit Beruntung. Traditional treats such as Tepung Talam, Tauhu Sumbat and Lompat Tikam are among the must-try delicacies here.
Ramadan Bazaar in Petaling Jaya
For those navigating heavy evening traffic, Petaling Jaya offers 18 convenient bazaar stops with 1,260 stalls, perfect for grabbing iftar on the go. Popular locations include Kampung Lindungan PJS 6/3, Desa Mentari PJS 6/5, SS 8, Sg. Way, Seksyen 17/1A, Lembah Subang, Kampung Sungai kayu Ara and more. With traffic congestion almost unavoidable during Ramadan, these bazaars provide a practical and delicious solution.
Ramadan Bazaar in Kuala Selangor
In Kuala Selangor, Ramadan bazaars go beyond the district’s usual seafood reputation. Visitors can find surprising selections at their 14 Ramadan Bazaars such as Philly Cheese Steak, Kunafa and Laksa Johor. Among the recommended spots are Jalan Hillpark 11/6, Bandar Hillpark, LOTUS Kuala Selangor, Jalan K/P1 Tanjong Karang, Astana Alam Fasa 3, Puncak Alam and few others.
Ramadan Bazaar in Ampang Jaya
Closer to the city, Ampang Jaya attracts many working professionals thanks to its strategic locations. Popular bazaars including the Padang Perbandaran MPAJ Pandan Indah, Jalan Melawati 1A Taman Keramat Permai, Jalan Medan Bukit Indah 1 Bukit Indah and Jalan Ukay Perdana 1, Ukay Perdana. With 16 bazaars offered in Ampang Jaya this year, visitors can enjoy Nasi Kerabu, Kuih Akok, Thai sausages, Lokching and many other mouth-watering dishes before heading home.
Ramadan Bazaar in Sabak Bernam
Even in the rural district of Sabak Bernam, the Ramadan spirit shines brightly. Known for its Javanese and Banjar influences, the area offers rare traditional delicacies such as punten, wadai kipeng, nasi ambeng and lontong. Key locations include Tapak Parkir Pasar Awam Sungai Besar, Pengkalan Sabak, Perkarangan Dewan Seri Sekinchan, Pekan Pasir Panjang and Pekan Parit Baru. For travellers heading north towards Perak, stopping here for iftar can turn a simple journey into a delightful culinary experience.
Closing
From bustling city centres to charming rural towns, Selangor’s Ramadan bazaars showcase the state’s rich culinary diversity and festive spirit. Whether you are searching for viral sensations, nostalgic kampung dishes or simply a convenient meal after work, there is a bazaar waiting to be explored. This Ramadan, gather your loved ones and savour the vibrant flavours that make Selangor’s bazaars truly special.








