
Taman OUG Night Market is a night market in Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Taman OUG Night Market, nestled in the vibrant Taman Overseas Union Garden (OUG) area in Kuala Lumpur, is a bustling haven for street food enthusiasts and night market lovers. Dominated by the Chinese community, it offers an array of flavors that cater to diverse palates. Located within a residential neighborhood, it’s a popular destination for locals and tourists seeking a genuine taste of Malaysian street culture.
The market is a paradise for food lovers, with iconic dishes like crispy apam balik, savory char kuey teow, and indulgent fried chicken cutlets stealing the show. Sweet treats such as pandan-layered cakes and iced desserts like cendol add to the variety. Beyond food, stalls offer affordable clothing, accessories, and household items. Its lively atmosphere is complemented by friendly vendors who engage visitors with their offerings.
While exploring, you’ll find the market’s layout straightforward, with rows of stalls lining the streets, each promising something unique. Taman OUG Night Market’s authenticity lies in its unpolished charm, where the focus remains on good food and great deals.
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Subcategory: Night Market
Tags: night Market
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Monday
CLOSED
Tuesday
CLOSED
Wednesday
CLOSED
Thursday
4:00 PM - 11:30 PM
Friday
CLOSED
Saturday
CLOSED
Sunday
CLOSED
Price
Most dishes are priced between RM5 and RM15, with accessories and clothing ranging from RM10 to RM50. Key food stalls include:
Transport
Parking
Street parking is available but limited. Arriving early is recommended, or you can park at nearby shop lots for a small fee.
Iconic street food including char kuey teow and apam balik.
Affordable clothing and accessories.
A vibrant mix of local culture and lively atmosphere.
Sweet treats like pandan cakes and cendol.
A straightforward market layout ideal for casual exploration.
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Some stalls offer halal dishes, but the market is not exclusively halal.
Early evening to avoid crowds and secure parking.
Yes, many stalls serve vegetarian dishes like stir-fried noodles and desserts.
Yes, it’s family-friendly with a lively yet safe environment.
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