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Complete Guide to Bazaar TTDI: Best Eats and How to Get There Comfortably

Bazaar TTDI is one of the most popular bazaar Ramadhan spots in Kuala Lumpur. Located at Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 2, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, this vibrant food haven offers an endless selection of local favourites and street snacks perfect for breaking fast during Ramadan. From juicy shawarma to traditional kuih, it’s the ultimate culinary destination for foodies.
The bazaar is open daily from 4 PM until late evening throughout Ramadan. The atmosphere is always lively, with long queues forming early—proof of the delicious food that awaits.
Here’s a quick look at what you can enjoy at Bazaar TTDI and how to get there comfortably.
Table of Contents
- Must-Try Foods at Bazaar TTDI
- Tips for Visiting Bazaar TTDI
- How to Visit Bazaar TTDI Comfortably
- Best Car to Rent for Bazaar TTDI Visits
- Rent a Car with WAHDAH Today
Must-Try Foods at Bazaar TTDI
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- Shawarma Grill
Packed with juicy meat and bold Middle Eastern spices, this shawarma is grilled to perfection and wrapped generously. - Strawberry Cameron
Fresh strawberries straight from Cameron Highlands, served chilled and sweet or slightly sour to quench your thirst. - Bombolini Donut Susu
Fluffy Italian-style donuts with creamy milk filling that melts in your mouth. - Nasi Beriyani Kambing
Tender lamb with fragrant rice loaded with spices—an unbeatable combination. - Laksa Johor MakTok
A creamy, coconut-based noodle dish made from a secret family recipe, full of flavor. - Murtabak King
Stuffed with meat and wrapped in a crispy layer, this is a hearty meal on its own. - Roti John
A local sandwich with seasoned meat and signature sauces that’s filling and flavorful. - Burger Cheese Cair
Oozing with melted cheese and juicy patty, this burger is a crowd-pleaser. - Jus Tembikai
Refreshing watermelon juice, perfect to cool down after a day of fasting. - Air Kelapa Pandan
Natural coconut water infused with pandan for a soothing tropical drink. - Nasi Pakistan
Flavorful rice paired with aromatic meats and bold Pakistani spices. - Seketoi Peha Ayam Goreng
Crispy fried chicken thigh with bold seasoning—big, satisfying, and great as a main dish. - Teh Tarik
Malaysia’s favorite frothy milk tea, strong in flavor and smooth in texture. - Kuih Pie Tee
Crunchy pastry cups filled with veggies and prawns—light yet satisfying. - Ayam Percik
Grilled chicken slathered in spiced coconut gravy, smoky and delicious. - Kek Batik
No-bake layered cake with chocolate and biscuits, ideal for a sweet ending. - Sate Kajang
Skewers of tender meat served with thick peanut sauce—a Malaysian staple. - Nasi Lemak Bungkus
Classic rice dish with spicy sambal, crispy anchovies, and wrapped in banana leaves. - Kuih Seri Muka
Sticky rice topped with pandan custard—traditional and delightful. - Ikan Bakar
Grilled fish marinated in spices, smoky and full of flavor. - Roti Canai
Crispy yet soft flatbread served with dhal or curry, always a comforting choice. - Pisang Goreng Cheese
Fried banana topped with melted cheese for a sweet-and-savory twist. - Martabak Manis
Sweet thick pancake stuffed with chocolate, peanuts, and condensed milk. - Durian Crepe
Soft crepe filled with real durian and cream—a must for durian lovers.
And plenty more to discover!
Tips for Visiting Bazaar TTDI
- Come Early
Crowds start building as early as 4 PM. Arriving early means shorter queues and better chances of grabbing popular items before they sell out. - Bring Cash
Most vendors accept only cash, so prepare small notes and change to speed up transactions. - Dress Comfortably
It can get warm and crowded, so wear breathable clothes and comfortable footwear for walking and standing. - Plan What to Buy
With so many tempting options, it helps to list down what you want beforehand to avoid overspending or forgetting crowd-favorite dishes. - Use Reusable Bags
Bring your own shopping bags or food containers to reduce plastic waste and carry everything easily. - Stay Hydrated
Even though you're fasting, it’s smart to bring a bottle of water for after buka puasa or in case of emergencies. - Check the Weather
The bazaar is outdoors, so bring an umbrella or cap if the weather looks uncertain.
How to Visit Bazaar TTDI Comfortably
Bazaar TTDI is located in a busy area. While public transport is available, the best way to explore comfortably, especially with family or friends, is by car.
WAHDAH offers reliable and affordable car rental services in Kuala Lumpur. Renting a car lets you explore not just Bazaar TTDI, but other bazaar Ramadhan spots across the city at your own pace. No need to worry about long walks, public transport delays, or carrying heavy food bags.
Best Car to Rent for Bazaar TTDI Visits
- Perodua Axia or Toyota Yaris: Compact and fuel-efficient, ideal for solo visitors or couples.
- Toyota Innova or Toyota Vellfire: Perfect for families or groups who need more space for passengers and food hauls.
- Honda HR-V or Perodua Aruz: Comfortable and stylish SUVs with great cargo space and smooth driving experience.