




Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman Night Market is a night market in Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman Night Market, commonly referred to as Pasar Malam Jalan TAR, is an energetic weekly market in Kuala Lumpur that unfolds every Saturday evening. Located near the bustling Chow Kit area, it spans Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, a historic street known for its textile shops and colonial charm. The market primarily caters to the Malay community, offering a variety of traditional Malay delicacies, clothing, and household items. Tourists will enjoy its vibrant atmosphere, authentic street food, and the chance to immerse themselves in local culture.
Popular food includes nasi kerabu (blue rice with sides), ayam percik (grilled chicken with coconut sauce), murtabak (stuffed pan-fried bread), and kuih-muih (traditional Malay sweets). The scent of satay grilling over charcoal and freshly fried pisang goreng (banana fritters) adds to the market’s allure.
Beyond food, visitors can browse stalls selling modest clothing, hijabs, accessories, and traditional crafts. Vendors often showcase items at bargain prices, making it a haven for those seeking affordable shopping. Its location in the heart of Kuala Lumpur makes it accessible for both tourists and locals.
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Lorong Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur
Monday
CLOSED
Tuesday
CLOSED
Wednesday
CLOSED
Thursday
CLOSED
Friday
CLOSED
Saturday
5:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Sunday
CLOSED
Price
Street food ranges from RM3 to RM15 per dish. Modest clothing and hijabs start at RM20. Handicrafts and accessories range from RM10 to RM50.
Transport
Parking
Limited street parking is available nearby, with alternative options at Quill City Mall or Sogo Shopping Complex, both a short walk away.
Authentic Malay street food like nasi kerabu and murtabak.
Affordable modest clothing and hijabs.
Handicrafts and accessories at bargain prices.
Bustling, lively atmosphere unique to Jalan TAR.
Convenient location near key landmarks in Kuala Lumpur.
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Yes, all food vendors offer halal options.
Malay street food such as nasi kerabu, ayam percik, and kuih-muih.
Yes, haggling is common for clothing and crafts.
Yes, it is suitable for families and children
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