
Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI) Night Market is a night market in Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI) Night Market offers a vibrant culinary and shopping experience, blending the cultural flavors of the area's predominantly Malay community. Located in the heart of TTDI, this weekly event transforms the quiet streets into a bustling market filled with delicious food, clothing, household goods, and unique finds. Known for its lively atmosphere, this night market attracts locals and visitors alike.
Popular foods here include Malay snacks like keropok lekor (fried fish crackers), apam balik (crispy pancake), nasi lemak bungkus, and satay. Sweet treats such as cendol and kuih-muih are widely available. A few stalls also specialize in trendy items like cheeseburgers, fried ice cream, and takoyaki. Shoppers will find handmade accessories, textiles, and affordable clothing. Some notable stalls include a famed satay vendor, a traditional kuih seller, and a well-stocked fresh fruit stall.
This night market is a sensory delight, with the enticing aroma of street food filling the air and bright lights illuminating the variety of goods on display. It's a popular spot for those seeking authentic local cuisine and a lively shopping experience.
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Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 2, Kuala Lumpur
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Price
Affordable options for all, with most dishes priced between RM2 and RM10. Non-food items are competitively priced, ideal for budget shoppers.
Transport
Parking
Parking is limited near the market, but there are designated spots in nearby residential areas and TTDI Plaza. Public transport is highly recommended.
Authentic Malay street food like nasi lemak and keropok lekor.
Unique handmade accessories and textiles.
Freshly prepared sweet treats like apam balik and cendol.
Lively atmosphere with a mix of shopping and food stalls.
Affordable and family-friendly destination.
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Yes, the market predominantly offers halal food options.
Yes, several stalls offer vegetarian-friendly dishes, including cendol and apam balik.
Yes, it’s a family-friendly spot with plenty of kid-friendly food and shopping.
Yes, the market has stalls selling handmade accessories and crafts.
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