Kowloon offers halal‑certified options for every craving Muslim travellers!

There’s something truly special about experiencing Ramadan in Singapore. Instead of just telling you about it, imagine walking along lantern‑lit streets surrounded by the smell of sizzling satay, the buzz of cheerful chatter, and colourful stalls offering halal delights from every corner of Southeast Asia. From iconic flagship bazaars to warm community markets, 19 Ramadan bazaars across Singapore in 2026 will be your gateway to local culture, food, and festive joy. Whether you’re here for foodie adventures or meaningful cultural immersion, there’s a bazaar (or three) waiting for you. Let’s dive in!
Address: Wisma Geylang Serai & surrounding streets, 1 Engku Aman Turn, Singapore 408528
When: 14 Feb – 21 Mar 2026 (12pm–late)
If Singapore had a flagship Ramadan destination, this would be it. With 500+ stalls, including 150 halal‑certified food vendors, this sprawling market stretches from the iconic Wisma Geylang Serai to beside Tanjong Katong Complex. You’ll find everything from classic ramly burgers and otah‑otah to creative fusion snacks and refreshing drinks, all MUIS‑certified halal. Expect bright lights after sunset, live performances, festive decorations, and tons of shopping for Raya outfits and décor. It’s the perfect spot for iftar with a local twist, and incredibly accessible from Paya Lebar MRT (CC9/EW8).
Address: Baghdad St, Kandahar St, Muscat St & Sultan Gate (Kampong Glam)
When: ~11 Feb – 15 Mar 2026
In the heart of historic Kampong Glam, home to the Sultan Mosque and rich Malay culture, this bazaar blends traditional charm with festive fun. Expect over 100 food and retail stalls, heritage food (think croissant tarik, Chinese roti, matcha mango desserts), and unique fusion twists you won’t find elsewhere. Past editions have also included heritage tours, treasure hunts, workshops, and light projection shows that create an engaging cultural experience beyond just eating and shopping. It’s ideal for Muslim travellers who love arts, history, and halal delights.
Address: Suntec City Convention Centre, Hall 404
When: 30 Jan – 1 Feb 2026 (11am–9pm)
If you’re in Singapore early and want to get a jumpstart on Raya shopping, this is a must‑visit. Think curated fashion brands from Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, stylish accessories, and chic festive must‑haves, all under a cool indoor space. Halal‑friendly food is also available, and it’s a great way to pick up something special before the month gets into full swing.
Address: Suntec City Halls 403–406
When: 27 Feb – 1 Mar 2026 (12pm–10pm)
More than just a bazaar, CelebFest brings together food, fashion, and regional celebrity appearances, perfect if you’re here for something lively and memorable. With halal food booths, retail brands, and lots of entertainment, it’s a great way to combine dinner, shopping, and live performances in one go.
Address: Walkway opposite Admiralty MRT, Blk 717 Woodlands Drive 70
When: 12 Feb – 19 Mar 2026
A community-centred Ramadan bazaar in the north of Singapore, this market keeps things warm and local. Think casual crowd, tasty snacks, and simple retail finds, perfect for Muslim travellers staying in northern Singapore or those who want to explore beyond the city centre.
Address: Open field beside Woodlands MRT & Causeway Point, 30 Woodlands Ave 2
When: 13 Feb – 14 Mar 2026 (12pm–10pm)
Just a short walk from Woodlands MRT, this spacious open‑field bazaar is a favourite for families and friends. With fewer crowds and a breezy vibe, it’s ideal if you want a relaxed Ramadan outing. Look out for F&B stalls, baked treats, local snacks, and casual entertainment. Close proximity to Causeway Point mall also means halal dining and shopping options before or after your visit.
Address: Void Deck, Block 863, Tampines St 83, Singapore 520863
When: 17 Feb – 17 Mar 2026
A true neighbourhood vibe awaits here. This bazaar brings back nostalgic food stalls and beloved local brands, perfect for iftar while exploring Tampines. Try traditional Malay snacks, desserts, and convenient meal sets. Easy to pop by after a day of exploring East Coast parks or Little India!
Address: Void Deck, Block 301, Tampines St 32, Singapore 520301
When: 18 Feb – 19 Mar 2026
Right around the corner from the central bazaar, this Changkat neighbourhood edition packs fun and flavour in a more intimate setting. Smaller in scale but no less festive, it’s a favourite with locals and travellers alike for quick bites and refreshing drinks before iftar.
Address: Jewel Changi Airport
When: 2 – 19 Mar 2026
Travelling through Singapore during Ramadan? This bazaar inside Jewel Changi Airport is halal-friendly and perfect for shopping and snacking before flights or as part of your trip. While details are still being finalised, past editions have included festive food stalls, pop‑up retail, and seasonal events, all with a travel‑friendly vibe.
Address: Our Tampines Hub, Central Plaza
When: 6 – 15 Mar 2026
A community favourite, this bazaar lives inside Singapore’s largest integrated lifestyle hub. Expect halal food favourites, retail booths, workshops, and live shows, ideal for families or solo travellers looking to mingle with locals over iftar delights.
Address: Singapore Expo Hall 4, 1 Expo Drive
When: 6 – 8 Mar 2026
For three days only, this premium indoor bazaar transforms Expo Hall 4 into a halal foodie paradise. With 300+ vendors, many bring popular Malaysian trends and creative eats, from sweet dessert stalls to viral snacks. Indoors and climate‑controlled, it’s perfect if the heat gets too strong or you want a more relaxed wander between bites.
Address: Open space opposite Bukit Gombak MRT Station (Blk 372 Bukit Batok Street 31, Singapore 650372)
When: 27 Feb – 19 Mar 2026
For Muslim travellers exploring Singapore’s west side, the Bukit Gombak Ramadan Bazaar is a hidden gem with a relaxed heartland vibe. Situated right opposite Bukit Gombak MRT (NS3), this market makes for a convenient iftar stop if you’re touring Jurong, Bukit Batok Hill, or nearby nature trails like Little Guilin.
Here, you’ll find classic halal local eats, think nasi briyani, mee goreng mamak, satay skewers, and traditional kuih‑muih. Yep! All served by community vendors who know their food well. It’s not a crowded tourist spectacle, but its authenticity is precisely what draws families and adventurous eaters alike. Unlike larger bazaars, Bukit Gombak often feels like a friendly neighbourhood fiesta, with locals sharing their favourite Ramadan comfort foods.
Address: Beside Blk 415 Pasir Ris Drive 6, Singapore 510415
When: 19 Feb – 19 Mar 2026
In eastern Singapore, the Pasir Ris Ramadan Bazaar is beloved for its local‑only vendor policy, meaning the food and stalls here are more niche and personal than elsewhere. Many sellers are residents who bring family recipes and homemade specialities, from fluffy crepes dusted with gula Melaka to spicy sambal prawns and fresh juices perfect for iftar.
Since this bazaar is beside a residential precinct, the vibe is laid‑back and welcoming. It’s a great spot to interact with locals, try creative halal snacks you won’t find in bigger bazaars, and soak up the genuine kampung‑in‑the‑city feel. Walking from Pasir Ris MRT (about 15 min) gives you time to enjoy sea breezes at nearby Pasir Ris Park before heading in for food.
Address: Singapore Expo, Hall 6 (1 Expo Drive, Singapore 486150)
When: 13 – 15 Feb 2026
This three‑day festival isn’t just a bazaar; it’s a full celebration of Islamic culture, faith, and halal lifestyle. The Singapore Muslim Festival brings together immersive experiences, including VR exhibits exploring Islamic history, talks by international and local speakers, Islamic calligraphy showcases, stage performances, and a halal lifestyle fair.
For Muslim travellers, it’s a meaningful way to prepare for Ramadan spiritually and socially. You can gain fresh cultural insights, meet Muslim creators and entrepreneurs, and even bring home books, art, and educational products, all while enjoying a fully halal environment.
Address: Beside Blk 415 Pasir Ris Drive 6, Singapore 510415
When: 19 Feb – 19 Mar 2026
Overlapping with Ramadan, the Pasir Ris Drive 6 Night Market is the perfect evening stop after prayer or iftar. Near Pasir Ris MRT, this night market offers an array of halal snacks and street food, such as Turkish kebabs, vadai, muah chee (glutinous rice balls), Ramly burgers, grilled corn, and refreshing drinks.
Its roots as a community event give it a relaxed, friendly vibe, ideal for families or solo travellers looking to enjoy halal snacks outdoors under the night sky. After sunset, gentle lights and the boardwalk atmosphere make it a lovely place to unwind and sample local favourites.
Address: Bukit Batok West Ave 5, Singapore 🇸🇬
When: 27 Feb – 19 Mar 2026
Also part of the westside Ramadan scene, this night market near Bukit Gombak adds another layer to halal food exploration. With classic **street food favourites, char kway teow, BBQ chicken wings, satay, prata wraps, roti john, and sweet churros, it’s ideal for Muslim travellers exploring Bukit Batok’s park connectors, nature spots, and nearby malls.
The communal feel here makes this market perfect for a casual post‑iftar stroll or a lively snack run with friends, especially if you’re staying in Jurong or Bukit Batok.
Address: Beside Yishun MRT Station, Singapore 🇸🇬
When: 31 Jan – 15 Feb 2026
Kicking off before Ramadan, the Yishun Central Night Market overlaps with both Chinese New Year and the early part of the fasting month, giving visitors a vibrant fusion of festive crowds and halal food options. Popular stalls here include halal desserts, local snacks, bubble tea, grilled delights, and quick bites, all easy to enjoy after sunset.
For travellers exploring northern Singapore (e.g., Lower Seletar Reservoir, Yishun Dam), this market is a great way to enjoy halal street food and soak in local nightlife.
Address: Singapore Expo Hall 6B (1 Expo Drive, Singapore 486150)
When: 5 – 8 Mar 2026
Blending the festive energy of Ramadan with Indian cultural celebration and Tamil New Year, the Zak Salaam India Expo offers a unique twist on bazaar culture. Inside the Singapore Expo, you’ll find halal Indian cuisine, handcrafted goods, cultural performances, music, and artisanal stalls celebrating South Asian traditions.
For Muslim travellers who love exploring global halal flavours, this event is a highlight: savour biryani, tandoori kebabs, sweet jalebi, samosas, and chaat, and browse textiles, jewellery, and crafts, all while enjoying a lively cultural experience.
Address: Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, Halls 404–405 (1 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039593)
When: Early Feb 2026 (exact dates TBA)
Designed for early Ramadan shoppers and food enthusiasts, MakBesar Grand Market at Suntec combines the ambience of a halal food fair with festive market energy. Think halal snacks, kuih‑muih, refreshing drinks, Ramadan essentials, clothing, and home décor, ideal for travellers who want to start their Ramadan journey early or pick up gifts and essentials before the main bazaars open.
Many visitors treat it as a one‑stop stop for Raya prep, adding a dash of festive spirit to their Singapore itinerary before heading to bigger bazaars later in the month.
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