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

The city of Bandung, affectionately known as the "City of Flowers," transforms into a unique cultural landscape during the holy month of Ramadan. While the streets remain tranquil during the day, the city awakens as the sun begins to set, with locals bustling to find the perfect meal to break their fast.
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However, Bandung’s reputation as a premier culinary destination isn't just limited to Iftar. For Muslim travelers visiting this cool-weathered highland, finding a satisfying pre-dawn meal is remarkably easy. From legendary street food stalls to aesthetic cafes, many establishments extend their hours until dawn. Here is a curated guide to 10 of the best Halal Suhoor spots in Bandung—several of which are open 24 hours, making them perfect for late-night dining as well.

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For many students and solo travelers, a warkop (traditional coffee stall) is a reliable go-to. However, Warkop H. Mahmud elevates this humble experience by offering a much more spacious and comfortable environment without the premium price tag. The menu is budget-friendly, with their "Sarden Italiano" being the most expensive item at just IDR 23,000. The crowd favorite, however, is the Mie Bangladesh—a rich, spiced noodle dish priced at IDR 19,000, which locals typically pair with a soft-boiled egg for a protein-packed Suhoor.
Location: Jl. Ir. H. Juanda No. 343, Dago
Opening Hours: 24 Hours (Wednesday–Sunday), 08.00 AM–12 AM (Tuesday)

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While Sukajadi Street is famous for the Paris van Java mall, it also hides a gem for traditionalists. Zona Merah is a straightforward, no-frills eatery offering a Sundanese buffet. You can load your plate with fried chicken, various pepes (steamed meat in banana leaves), and fresh local vegetables (lalapan), all topped with their signature spicy sambal. The best way to enjoy Suhoor here is by sitting at the roadside tables, soaking in the crisp, cool morning air before the city traffic begins.
Location: Jl. Sukajadi No. 57, Sukabungah
Opening Hours: Daily, 24 Hours

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If you ask anyone for a Sundanese food recommendation, "Ampera" is a name that inevitably comes up. While they have numerous branches, the Metro Premium outlet is particularly popular for its vast, semi-outdoor space that evokes a relaxing Balinese atmosphere. It is an ideal spot for those traveling with a large group of friends or family, offering a wide array of traditional dishes in a setting that feels like a mini-vacation.
Location: Jl. Soekarno-Hatta No. 618, Manjahlega
Opening Hours: Daily, 24 Hours

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As the name suggests, this is a paradise for chicken lovers. Ayam Ayaman offers a contemporary twist on poultry, serving everything from Japanese Curry Katsu and spicy Nashville-style chicken to Korean-inspired sauces. If you’re looking for more variety, their menu also features squid fried rice with green chili, spicy garlic pasta, and Cajun-seasoned corn ribs. With its modern interior and excellent coffee, it’s a popular hangout spot for the younger crowd to wait for the pre-dawn meal.
Location: Jl. Tubagus Ismail No. 5c, Sekeloa
Opening Hours: Daily, 24 Hours

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Who says Suhoor can't be an aesthetic experience? Forkwood, a recently opened branch of the famous "Fork" steakhouse, offers an intimate dining experience with panoramic views of Bandung’s city lights. What sets them apart is their "farm-to-table" approach, where the meats are sourced directly from their own livestock on-site. Dining on high-quality steak or smoked brisket while overlooking the highlands provides a unique and memorable way to start your day of fasting.
Location: Balong No. 55, Cimenyan
Opening Hours: 07.00 AM–11.59 PM (Monday–Thursday), 24 Hours (Friday–Saturday), 12.00 AM–11.59 PM (Sunday)

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A staple of the Bandung food scene since 1994, Nasi Goreng Aep's is legendary for its extensive variety of fried rice. Whether you prefer a simple egg fried rice or something more adventurous like tuna-filled rice, this place has it all. One thing to note is the portion size—they are notoriously generous, often enough for two people to share. If you need something extra, they also serve black pepper lamb, grilled ribs, and capcay (stir-fried vegetables).
Location: Jl. Dr. Setiabudi No. 143, Gegerkalong
Opening Hours: Daily, 24 Hours

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If you prefer a cafe setting with high-speed WiFi and a dedicated prayer room (mushola), Jabarano Coffee is an excellent choice. During Ramadan, all their outlets remain open until 5:00 AM. While it’s primarily a coffee house, they serve heavy meals that are perfect for Suhoor, ranging from local favorites like grilled ribs and se’i sapi (smoked beef) to Asian fusion dishes like beef yakiniku. For those who prefer a lighter start, they offer traditional snacks like honey-fried jackfruit and cireng.
Location: Jl. Dago No. 70, Lebakgede
Opening Hours: Daily, 10.00 AM–04.00 AM

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For those craving the bold, spicy flavors of West Sumatra, RM Payakumbuah is the place to be. Owned by popular influencer Arief Muhammad, this restaurant is celebrated for its authentic Padang recipes. The dendeng batokok (pounded crispy beef) and slow-cooked rendang are the stars of the show. During Ramadan, they have adjusted their operating hours to accommodate Suhoor, allowing you to enjoy premium Padang cuisine with green chili and rich gulai gravy before the sun rises.
Location: Jl. Citarum No. 24, Cihapit
Opening Hours: Daily, 11:00 AM – 04:00 AM

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For a more nostalgic, "Kopitiam" vibe, Kedai Ciamso is a must-visit. This relatively new spot has quickly gained a reputation for its comforting morning fare. Imagine warming up your stomach with a hot bowl of congee or wagyu beef rice served with a Pontianak-style fried egg. No visit to a kopitiam is complete without their kaya toast dipped into soft-boiled eggs—a perfect, light yet energizing Suhoor option.
Location: Jl. Wastukencana No. 95, Tamansari
Opening Hours: Daily, 24 Hours

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A long-time favorite among tourists, Waroeng Soerabi specializes in the traditional Sundanese pancake known as surabi. You can choose from sweet toppings like chocolate and jackfruit or go for the savory, spicy oncom (fermented soybean) variety. If you’re looking for something heartier, they also serve bowls of savory bakso (meatball soup). It’s an unconventional Suhoor choice, but one that offers a true taste of Bandung’s street food heritage.
Location: Jl. Dr. Setiabudi No. 185, Gegerkalong
Opening Hours: Daily, 24 Hours
Also read: Jakarta-Bandung Panoramic Train: A Must-Know Guide for Muslim Travellers
Bandung truly caters to every type of traveler during Ramadan. Whether you are looking for a traditional family-style Sundanese feast or a trendy cafe to hang out with friends until dawn, the city’s culinary scene has you covered.
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