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Apart from strengthening faith and sharing sustenance, the month of Ramadan is also synonymous with bazaars that sell various types of food for break fast. This year, bazaars in Selangor have been receiving overwhelming responses following the permission to operate after the country went through several phases of the MCO.

Let’s look into the list of the top 10 best Ramadan bazaars in Selangor as listed by Tourism Selangor for a variety of breaking fast menus for you to choose from!

 

1. Ramadan Bazaar – Section 13, Shah Alam

Who doesn’t know about the famous Section 13, Shah Alam’s Ramadan bazaar? Offering a wide variety of dishes, you are sure to spot the bazaar which covers this wide area. Not only that, but the bazaar also provides an organised and secured parking system!

Bazaar Ramadan Seksyen 13 Shah Alam

Muslims and non-Muslims can be seen visiting the bazaar which houses rows of stalls selling various types of food such as tepung pelita, akok, spicy chicken rice, roasted lamb, roasted chicken, pasta, laksa and also various types of drinks.

Address : Tapak Pakir E1 E2 Stadium Shah Alam 40100 Shah Alam, Selangor.

 

2. Taman Melawati Bazaar

Taman Melawati Ramadan Bazaar which covers a large parking lot area is one of the largest bazaars in Klang Valley. Just think of any menu you crave, everything from Malaysian traditional desserts to roti bom, ayam percik, nasi lemak, toasted tofu, and pasta can be found here. The bazaar is also known for its well sought-after nasi kerabu!

Bazaar Taman Melawati

Address : Bazar Melawati, Jalan Negara, Taman Melawati, Selangor.

 

3. Ramadan Bazaar – USJ 4, Subang Jaya

USJ 4 Ramadan Bazar has a number of stalls that suit all your breaking-fast cravings. In addition, the aroma of grilled fish that greets you when entering the bazaar will definitely whet your appetite. If you are looking for side dishes to serve with your rice dish, there are many options here for you to try!

Bazaar Usj 4 Subang Jaya

Address : Jalan USJ 4/5, UsJ 4, 47600 Subang Jaya, Selangor.

 

4. Ramadan Bazaar – SS6/1, Kelana Jaya

Ramadan Bazaar at SS6/1, Kelana Jaya is famous for its many stalls selling a variety of food and beverages. Among their most popular and talked-about dishes include Nasi Ambeng which is served with fried chicken, soy chicken or meat rendang. Apart from Nasi Ambeng, cencaru sambal, percik chicken, Penang laksa, satay, kebab, grilled menu, halal Chinese and Indian food, as well as local desserts can be found here.

Bazaar Ss6 1 Kelana Jaya

Address : Jalan SS 6/1, Ss 5, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

 

5. Ramadan Bazaar – Greenwood, Gombak

This Ramadan bazaar located in Greenwood, Gombak is also a preferred bazaar by locals who look for unique and tasty dishes to break-fast during Ramadan. Among the highly sought-after menu here include popia basah, nasi kerabu, grilled fish and chicken, and various types of Malaysian traditional desserts or kuih muih.

Bazaar Ramadan Greenwood Gombak 1

Address : Greenwood, 68100 Batu Caves, Selangor.

 

6. Bandar Baru Selayang Bazaar

Even when there is a filling rice dish, you should also enjoy the desserts offered at Bandar Baru Selayang’s Ramadan bazaar. In addition, light dishes such as apam balik, cakes and churros are also sold here.

Bazaar Bandar Baru Selayang

Address : Bandar Baru Selayang 68100 Batu Caves, Selangor.

 

7. Ramadan Bazaar – Simpang 4, Klang

Ramadan Bazaar at Simpang 4, Klang does not need an introduction as, over the years, people from distant areas have been willing to drive here to get food for breaking fast. It may be due to the fact people are aware that this bazaar houses various stalls selling delicious food and beverages.

Apart from that, patience is also important because the food here is said to be high in demand so, long queues are a common sighting. But it’s definitely worth it.

Bazaar Ramadan Simpang 4 Klang

Address : Teluk Pulai (Simpang Empat) 41250 Klang, Selangor.

 

8. Ramadan Bazaar – Section 7, Bandar Baru Bangi

There are several Ramadan bazaars in Bangi that you can visit. One of the most famous is located in Section 7, Bandar Baru Bangi. There are many food and beverage options here, but among the most popular are nasi kerabu, fried chicken, and popia basah.

Bazaar Seksyen 7 Bandar Baru Bangi

Address : Seksyen 7 (Jln 7/7 B) 43650 Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor.

 

9. Ramadan Bazaar – Section 17/1A, Petaling Jaya

You will definitely enjoy visiting the Ramadan bazaar at Section 17/1A, Petaling Jaya if you are uncertain about the menu option for breaking fast on any particular day! Delicacies such as roti john, chicken claypot and tepung pelita are easily available at this bazaar. 

Just choose from any of the stalls!

Bazaar Seksyen 17 1A Petaling Jaya

Address : 92, Jalan 17/1a, Seksyen 17, 46400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

 

10. Ramadan Bazaar – TTDI Grove

TTDI Grove’s Ramadan Bazaar is no stranger to city dwellers who want to find delicious food such as tomato rice, nasi lemak, nasi hujan panas, nasi padang, and shrimp glutinous rice. This is because the food sold is of good quality and the price is also reasonable. In addition, the strategic location of this bazaar is value-added.

Bazaar Ramadan Ttdi Grove

Address : Jalan TTDI Grove, 43000, Kajang, Selangor.

 

Ramadan Bazaars are definitely one of the must-visit places every year! Have you visited any of the bazaars on the list?

 

Also read: If You’re Around Subang, Here Are 9 Best Pork-Free Meals In USJ That Will Cost You Less Than RM20!

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