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10 Best Ramadan Bazaars In 2026 To Enjoy With Your Loved Ones


Best Ramadan bazaars in Singapore for 2026


Visiting Ramadan bazaars is one of the highlights of the festive month, with their mix of mouth-watering food and lively entertainment perfectly capturing the Ramadan spirit. With Ramadan now in full swing and several bazaars popping up around the island, be sure to check out our list of the best Ramadan bazaars in Singapore!


1. Gemilang Kampong Gelam Ramadan Bazaar


Right in the heart of one of the most vibrant precincts in the country, Gemilang Kampong Gelam Ramadan Bazaar has long been a highlight of the festive season. This year’s edition will run till 15 March 2026, from 2pm to 11pm daily.

The bazaar is huge, with over 100 stalls spanning three zones along Muscat Street, Kandahar Street, and Sultan Gate Park. Making a return is Gohed Gostan by Tarik, with their crowd-favourite cheese wheel pasta, available in flavours including Tandoori Chicken Pasta (price TBD) and Creamy Steak Carbonara (price TBD). Apart from the food, expect to find several unique drink stalls such as Matcha Klasik, which serves up a bunch of trendy matcha drinks, including their popular Matcha Strawberry (price TBD) and aromatic Matcha Earl Grey (price TBD).

Check out our Gemilang Kampong Gelam Ramadan Bazaar 2026 feature.

Address: Kampong Gelam (Muscat Street, Kandahar Street, and Sultan Gate Park), Singapore
Opening hours: Daily 2pm to 11pm (till 15 March 2026)
Website
Gemilang Kampong Gelam Ramadan Bazaar 2026 is not halal-certified but uses no pork or lard.


2. Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar


Another popular marketplace destination during Ramadan, Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar never fails to draw hordes of crowds seeking to soak up the festivities. This year’s iteration runs till 21 March 2026 and features 150 F&B stalls alongside 350 retail outlets, bringing together a strong mix of traditional favourites and trending concepts.

A standout here is Amir Briyani, which has attracted crowds for their generous servings of briyani, topped with your choice of chicken, mutton, or lamb shank. But if you’ve got a sweet tooth, head straight to Quesillo Venezolano for their viral Venezuelan quesillo, AKA custard flan, available in Original Caramel ($10 per piece) and Mango ($12 per piece) flavours.

Check out our Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar 2026 food guide.

Address: 1 Engku Aman Turn, Wisma Geylang Serai, Singapore 408528
Opening hours: 14 February 2026 to 20 March 2026, 10am to 11:59pm, 21 March 2026 10am to 6am
Website
Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar 2026 is not halal-certified but uses no pork or lard.


3. Celebfest Ramadan


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Held at Suntec City from 27 February to 1 March 2026, this year’s Celebfest Ramadan brings together the best of three worlds—food, shopping, and entertainment star power—under one roof. Featuring over 250 brands, the event offers a diverse range of products, from delectable savoury food stalls and indulgent desserts to supplements and cosmetics.

Some food highlights you can expect to find in this edition include The Frites & Co.’s messy but delicious loaded fries, and Chulop’s locally-inspired churros and dips such as the popular Pandan Churros (price TBD) with coconut flakes and gula melaka sauce.

True to its name, Celebfest also features a lineup of live performances by top regional artists. With its wide selection of entertainment and food options, the event is the perfect way to ring in the festive season.

Read our Celebfest Ramadan 2026 feature.

Address: 1 Raffles Boulevard, Halls 403–406, Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore 039593
Opening hours: 27 February 2026 to 1 March 2026, 12pm to 10pm
Website
Celebfest Ramadan 2026 is not halal-certified but uses no pork or lard.


4. BazaRia Marsiling (Woodlands MRT Ramadan Bazaar)


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For those living in the North, the Woodlands MRT Ramadan Bazaar—also known as BazaRia Marsiling—is a name on everyone’s lips. Located conveniently next to one of the busiest MRT stations until 14 March 2026, the bazaar draws both nearby residents and visitors from all over the island. Its popularity stems from the wide variety of classic food options, leaving visitors spoilt for choice as they soak in the Ramadan atmosphere.

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Among the familiar vendors that return year after year, The Original Vadai stands out for its famous fried snacks, widely regarded as some of the best vadai in Singapore. You can also indulge in the pasar malam favourite Ramly Burger (price TBD), featuring a black pepper patty, silky omelette, and a generous drizzle of mayo and chilli sauce that will have you licking your fingers.

Check out our BazaRia Marsiling 2025 feature.

Address: 30 Woodlands Avenue 2, Woodlands MRT Station, Singapore 738343
Opening hours: Daily 12 pm to 10pm (Till 14 March 2026)
Website
BazaRia Marsiling 2026 is not halal-certified but uses no pork or lard.


5. Absolut Bazaar


Twice recognised by the Malaysia Book of Records as the largest Raya Festival Expo in Malaysia, the KL-based Absolut Bazaar brand made its Singapore debut in 2024 to great fanfare. Since then, it has expanded its international roster with editions in Penang, Brunei, and even London. Returning to the Singapore EXPO from 6 to 8 March 2026, this high-quality bazaar is not to be missed.

While we don’t have details of the full lineup just yet, we do know that there’ll be 50 outdoor F&B vendors from both Singapore and Malaysia, serving an array of authentic dishes. Highlights from its inaugural edition include signature offerings such as Frites Cheesy Loaded Beef Fries, Ashes Burnnit’s Classic Cheese Burger, and Geylang Briyani’s Briyani Ayam. Beyond the food, the bazaar also doubles as an all-in-one festive shopping hub, offering everything from apparel and beauty products to traditional Raya treats.

Check out our Absolut Bazaar 2025 feature.

Address: 1 Expo Drive, Hall 4, Singapore EXPO, Singapore 486150
Opening hours: 6 March 2026 12pm to 2am, 7 March 2026 9am to 2am, 8 March 2026 9am to 10pm
Website
Absolut Bazaar 2026 is not halal-certified but uses no pork or lard.


6. Jurong Central Ramadan Bazaar


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With a legacy spanning over 30 years, the Jurong Central Ramadan Bazaar is back yet again from 1 March 2026! The bazaar promises a festive lineup of delicious food and entertainment. The homely community vibes and friendly atmosphere make the bazaar feel like a true neighbourhood celebration, where everyone can come together to share the joy of Ramadan.

Just like the rest, there is no shortage of delectable food offerings here. Check out their selection of both traditional and modern cuisine, such as Ayam Percik, Nasi Briyani, and Roti Boyan. In the spirit of Ramadan, past editions have also featured donation drives, allowing patrons to contribute to a good cause.

Address: Jurong West Street 41, basketball court near Block 496, Singapore 640496
Opening hours: 1 March 2026 to 28 March 2026, 10am to 10pm
Website
Jurong Central Ramadan Bazaar 2026 is not halal-certified but uses no pork or lard.


7. Pelita Raya Bazaar (Tampines MRT Ramadan Bazaar)


Another bazaar located right next to a popular MRT station, Pelita Raya Bazaar, AKA Tampines MRT Ramadan Bazaar, consistently delights visitors with its massive scale and diverse offerings. This year’s edition runs till 16 March 2026, and beyond its savoury delights, those with a sweet tooth can also look forward to plenty of tempting treats.

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Expect delectable treats along the lines of Supa Deck, known for their loaded potatoes. Top picks here include their smoky Pulled Beef ($10), spicy Buffalo Chicken ($9), and creamy Mac & Cheese ($8). There are also several stalls with traditional desserts, including Putu Bamboo, which serves up freshly steamed putu bambu and other Raya goodies. But most importantly, the venue offers ample indoor seating and good ventilation for patrons to enjoy their meals in comfort.

Check out our Tampines MRT Food Bazaar 2025 feature.

Address: 20 Tampines Central 1, open field next to Tampines MRT Station (EW2), Singapore 529538
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Website
Pelita Raya Bazaar 2026 is not halal-certified but uses no pork or lard.


8. Ramadan Bazaar @ Our Tampines Hub


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Just a stone’s throw from Tampines MRT, Ramadan Bazaar @ Our Tampines Hub runs from 6 to 26 March 2026. While smaller in scale than some of its counterparts, it more than makes up for it with the quality of its offerings.

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Some of its crowd-pleasers include The Hans Dumpling’s Chicken (price TBD), Beef (price TBD), and Prawn (price TBD) halal-friendly guo tie—each loaded with a generous amount of toppings—as well as Mr Noh Food’s best-selling Ayam Pandan (price TBD) and Fish Otah (price TBD). Wash down your meal with Brewmen’s Signature refreshing drinks, such as their Iced Buttercream Latte (price TBD), pairing rich espresso with steamed milk and sweet buttercream.

Location: 1 Tampines Walk, Central Plaza, Our Tampines Hub, Singapore 528523
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 3pm to 10pm, Sat-Sun 12pm to 10pm
Website
Ramadan Bazaar @ Our Tampines Hub is not halal-certified but uses no pork or lard.


9. Pasir Ris Ramadan Bazaar


Located a 14-minute walk away from Pasir Ris MRT Station at the open field in front of Block 414 Pasir Ris Drive 6 is the neighbourhood’s first-ever Pasir Ris Ramadan Bazaar. Running till 19 March 2026, expect to be wowed by over 40 food stalls, alongside live performances and several celebrity appearances.

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Meat lovers should make a beeline to MKuking for their renowned Mee Katok (price TBD), which pairs stir-fried noodles with juicy slices of Australian striploin. Another highlight is Basko Safira, offering Indonesian and Malaysian eats such as Otak-Otak (price TBD) and Basko (from $6), AKA Indonesian-style meatballs served with soup and noodles.

Read our Pasir Ris Ramadan Bazaar 2026 feature.

Location: Block 414 Pasir Ris Drive 6, grass field beside Block 414, Singapore 510413
Opening hours: Daily 12pm to 10pm (till 19 March 2026)
Website
Pasir Ris Ramadan Bazaar 2026 is not halal-certified but uses no pork or lard.


10. Fiesta Makanan Di Bazaar Ramadhan Tampines Central


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Unlike the other bazaars on this list, the Fiesta Makanan Di Bazaar Ramadhan Tampines Central stands out for its unique setting right under an HDB block. You’ll find it at the void deck of Block 863 Tampines Parkview, just a quick 13-minute walk from Tampines MRT Station!

Image credit: Selera Sumang

Of the nine booths in the bazaar, one stall worth checking out is Selera Sumang. They’re known for their large servings of Nasi Sambal Goreng, including the Nasi Sambal Goreng Ayam ($7.50), which gets you steamed rice alongside sambal goreng, serunding, AKA spicy meat floss, fluffy bergedil, fried chili paste, and a crispy chicken wing. Popular artisanal drinks brand Broti also makes an appearance here with their Ramadan-exclusive drinks such as the floral Bandung Taro ($7) and tangy-sweet Strawberry Zest (price TBD).

Read our Fiesta Makanan Di Bazaar Ramadhan Tampines Central feature.

Location: 863 Tampines Street 83, Tampines Parkview, Singapore 520863
Opening hours: Daily 12pm to 8pm (till 17 March 2026)
Website
Fiesta Makanan Di Bazaar Ramadhan Tampines Central is not halal-certified but uses no pork or lard.


Where to go for Ramadan bazaars in 2026


If you are looking to bring your family or loved ones out for a feast this Ramadan, here are some destinations you can head to for a memorable and satisfying time.

For those who prefer to avoid the crowds at the bazaars, check out IKEA Tampines’ Buffet Istimewa for unlimited servings of Swedish meatballs, fried chicken wings and more, available for a limited time only. Alternatively, read our guide to the best halal restaurants for Ramadan 2026.

Feature image adapted from @y_lyn and Selera Sumang.

Ernest Cheng

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