Best Ramadan Bazaars in Klang Valley

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It’s that time of the year again. The month of Ramadan has finally descended upon us all and with it, we welcome the comforting knowledge that the usual Ramadan bazaars will be unfolding its colourful umbrellas and presenting oh-so-glorious food to us. Regardless of whether you are fasting or not, everybody loves good-ole-Ramadan bazaars. Everyone gets a chance to be let off work early so working moms who don’t have time to cook for their families can just take away a few meals here, students staying in hostels can buy their favourite rendang and foreigners lucky enough to visit Malaysia this time of the year can have a taste of Malaysian culture in one complete package. We have covered the halal buffets plus the Ramadan buffets previously. And since there are about 2 weeks left of Ramadan, so why don’t you make a to-do list for the must-visit Ramadan bazaars according to this list? But, a word of advice, make your way from 4 to 5pm to these bazaars to avoid disappointment!

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    Bangsar Ramadan BazaarHalal a81b201f94b2180a29928950eefa06850871fc85c2ba8fcb39753bdbcdfb49cfCertified
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    Being the smallest Ramadan bazaar on this list, one would have thought that such a tiny bazaar would not be able to measure up to the giants in TTDI and Section 13. Oh how wrong you are if you actually thought that way. The best saying for this little baby bazaar is that “good things come in small packages”. Situated behind Bangsar’s mosque; gorgeous colours in the rainbow spectrum line up the beverage stalls, immediately inducing saliva for those who are fasting. There is even a unique assortment of food such as the Portuguese seafood fare in one stall and Portuguese Ikan Bakar in another. This bazaar would be a great visit if patrons are looking for a market that does not stretch on for miles and keeps things to a minimum.
    Tips

    A good tip will be to park in Bangsar Village’s paid parking lot.

    Things to expect

    Pretty colours! Rainbow jellies, juices, syrupy drinks fill up this bazaar.

    Best with

    Raja Murtabak, Nasi Dagang

    Price

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    Jalan Telawi, Bangsar Baru, 59100, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur
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