Uniqueness of this attraction
Uniqueness of this attraction
Experience a whole month of amazing food and festivities at one of the largest bazaars in Malaysia. With participation from over 250 stalls, expect a variety of up to 700 different types of dishes and drinks ranging from all local Malaysian cuisines. The combination of these delectable delights and a low price point attracts the masses. Some even come as far from Kuala Lumpur to get a taste for this bazaar. It also serves as the primary bazaar for the residents of Putrajaya, and with its central location, vendors continuously pour in and offer more varieties of food.
Other things to do here?
Other things to do here?
After you’ve got your hands full with bags of delicious meals, walk on over to the Millennium Monument and have a nice picnic overlooking the Putrajaya Lake.
What to bring home?
What to bring home?
Be sure to sample some of the Malaysian favorites at the bazaars such as the various kuihs, ayam percik, satay, popia basah and murtabak. After all, you’re getting them done fresh right from the source
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Couple , Friends , Family , Group
Getting around
Getting around
The bazaar is located in the vicinity of the Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque in Precint 3. From Putrajaya Sentral transit station, you can take NadiPutra bus #502 or hire a taxi to get to the mosque.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- This annual bazaar is only held during the fasting month of Ramadhan.
- Since it’s a Ramadhan bazaar, there are no place for you to eat here. You can only takeaway the food.
- Plan ahead on what you would love to eat to cut down on food wastage.
- Throw your rubbish at the designated areas to ensure cleanliness throughout the bazaar.
- To avoid the large crowds, go early around 4pm. Peak hours are from 5pm - 6.30pm.
- Usually, most vendors will start packing their stuff to leave at around 7pm to prepare for breaking fast (Iftar). Try coming earlier to make the most of your time exploring the food choices here.
A mixture of mouthwatering food and communities coming together: a one of a kind experience you can only find during the month of Ramadhan.
Opening hours
Monday | 04:00 pm to 07:30 pm |
Tuesday | 04:00 pm to 07:30 pm |
Wednesday | 04:00 pm to 07:30 pm |
Thursday | 04:00 pm to 07:30 pm |
Friday | 04:00 pm to 07:30 pm |
Saturday | 04:00 pm to 07:30 pm |
Sunday | 04:00 pm to 07:30 pm |
A mixture of mouthwatering food and communities coming together: a one of a kind experience you can only find during the month of Ramadhan.
Opening hours
Monday | 04:00 pm to 07:30 pm |
Tuesday | 04:00 pm to 07:30 pm |
Wednesday | 04:00 pm to 07:30 pm |
Thursday | 04:00 pm to 07:30 pm |
Friday | 04:00 pm to 07:30 pm |
Saturday | 04:00 pm to 07:30 pm |
Sunday | 04:00 pm to 07:30 pm |
Uniqueness of this attraction
Uniqueness of this attraction
Experience a whole month of amazing food and festivities at one of the largest bazaars in Malaysia. With participation from over 250 stalls, expect a variety of up to 700 different types of dishes and drinks ranging from all local Malaysian cuisines. The combination of these delectable delights and a low price point attracts the masses. Some even come as far from Kuala Lumpur to get a taste for this bazaar. It also serves as the primary bazaar for the residents of Putrajaya, and with its central location, vendors continuously pour in and offer more varieties of food.
Other things to do here?
Other things to do here?
After you’ve got your hands full with bags of delicious meals, walk on over to the Millennium Monument and have a nice picnic overlooking the Putrajaya Lake.
What to bring home?
What to bring home?
Be sure to sample some of the Malaysian favorites at the bazaars such as the various kuihs, ayam percik, satay, popia basah and murtabak. After all, you’re getting them done fresh right from the source
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Couple , Friends , Family , Group
Getting around
Getting around
The bazaar is located in the vicinity of the Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque in Precint 3. From Putrajaya Sentral transit station, you can take NadiPutra bus #502 or hire a taxi to get to the mosque.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- This annual bazaar is only held during the fasting month of Ramadhan.
- Since it’s a Ramadhan bazaar, there are no place for you to eat here. You can only takeaway the food.
- Plan ahead on what you would love to eat to cut down on food wastage.
- Throw your rubbish at the designated areas to ensure cleanliness throughout the bazaar.
- To avoid the large crowds, go early around 4pm. Peak hours are from 5pm - 6.30pm.
- Usually, most vendors will start packing their stuff to leave at around 7pm to prepare for breaking fast (Iftar). Try coming earlier to make the most of your time exploring the food choices here.