Discover Tonight’s Pasar Malam

Setia Alam Night Market

Saturday evenings · Shah Alam, Selangor

Setia Alam Night Market

Live Status & Essentials

Saturday, Approx. 5:00–10:30 pm (hours may vary), Cashless Friendly, Hygiene grades visible, Family-friendly

Information Update

Last updated: 5 Oct 2025 · Source: Local Council Majlis Bandaraya Shah Alam (MBSA)

Length

2.4km total length, Awarded The Longest Pasar Malam in Malaysia by Book of Records

Cashless Payment Channel

DuitNow QR payemtn widely accepted, do shop hassle-free

Food allergens info

Filters (chips): Halal, Pork-free, Vegetarian, Gluten-free, Spicy, Popular Note under grid: Info provided by vendors. Cross-contact may occur in shared kitchens—confirm at the stall if you have allergies.

Classic
Nasi Lemak
Simply The Signature Malaysia Flavor. Malaysia's national dish consisting of rice cooked with coconut milk and pandan leaves, served with spicy sambal, fried anchovies, fried peanuts, and boiled or fried eggs.
Apam Balik
pancake that is fried with a filling of peanuts, sugar, and sweet corn, then folded in half like a "turnover"
Malaysia Mix Culture Curry and Rendang
Kari ayam, or Malaysian chicken curry, is a beloved dish featuring tender chicken and potatoes simmered in a rich, spicy, coconut milk-based gravy. The distinct flavor profile comes from a blend of Indian and Southeast Asian spices, often including lemongrass, star anise, and fresh curry leaves.
Satay
A dish of spiced chicken skewered on sticks, grilled over charcoal, and served with a thick, rich peanut sauce, and accompaniments such as rice (lontong or ketupat) and cucumber pickles.
Nyonya Style Kuih
Colorful, bite-sized sweet or savory snacks that are a staple of Malaysian and Singaporean cuisine, blending Chinese and Malay culinary traditions.
Keropok Lekor
A traditional Malaysian fish snack made from fish, sago flour, and seasonings, which are then formed into chewy 'sticks' or 'lekor' and boiled or fried, or sliced ​​thinly and fried into crispy chips, and usually eaten with chili sauce
Setia Alam Night Market Map View

Location

Getting Here

  • Drive: via NKVE (Setia Alam exit); parking in front of night market parking lot
  • Public transport: LRT/KTM to Shah Alam corridor → short feeder/bus/e-hailing to Setia City Mall
  • E-hailing: “Setia Alam Night Market”
  • Tip: Best start window 5:30–6:30 pm to beat crowds
Batik Style Printed Fabric
Batik style printed fabric
Craving for Durian?
Various types of Durian available including Musang King, D24, Red Prawn and others
Simply Tempting Smell
Local Specialty Crab Meat Fried Rice, Best to consume with secret recipe Sambal
A Must Try Cake
Often have to queue for tens of minutes, this vendor welcome you to taste

Attractions Nearby

Plan Your Trails

Blue Mosque Shah Alam

Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque (Blue Mosque) — Malaysia’s largest mosque; free entry outside prayer times; a signature Shah Alam landmark for culture shots before the market. 25 minutes by car to Setia Alam Night Market.

i-City Theme Park

i-City Theme Park (City of Digital Lights) — Night photos, rides, and family amusements; pairs perfectly with the market for a neon-to-street-food evening.11 minutes by car to Setia Alam Night Market.

National Botanical Garden

Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam (National Botanical Garden) — Forested bike/buggy park with gardens and trails; a relaxed daytime activity close to Shah Alam. 22 minutes by car to Setia Alam Night Market.

Feel the tropical passion and true Malaysian taste (Night market operate on Saturday only)

1) Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque (Blue Mosque)

What it is: Malaysia’s largest mosque; striking blue dome and four minarets. Visitor hours are managed tours by the mosque’s guide team (MNSG).
Best time / duration: 45–60 min, avoid prayer times; tours run Mon–Thu 9:00–12:30 & 14:00–18:30; Fri 9:00–11:30; Sat–Sun 9:00–12:30 & 14:00–18:30.
Modest dress required.
Fare: Free (donations welcome)
To next (Botanic Garden):10–20 min by car/e-hailing. Public transit is indirect; e-hailing recommended.

2) Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam (National Botanical Garden)

What it is: Huge nature park (trails, gardens, bike/buggy areas).
Best time / duration:2–3 hours, mornings or late afternoon; open ~7:30–17:00; closed Mondays.
Fare (gate): Official site lists Adult RM20; Child 6–11 RM5; Senior 60+ RM5.
To next (Laman Seni 7):10–15 min by car/e-hailing.

3) Laman Seni 7 (Street-art alleys, Seksyen 7)

What it is: Outdoor murals and creative back-alley installations next to the i-City area.
Best time / duration:30–45 min; open-air and accessible 24 hours.
Fare: Free
To next (i-City): 5–10 min by car/e-hailing(short hop).

4) i-City – City of Digital Lights

What it is: Nighttime LED “lightscape” + rides; signature photo stop after sunset.
Best time / duration:60–90 min after dusk. Operating hours commonly evenings to midnight, with zones published by i-City
Fare:City of Digital Lights entry is FREE for walking/photos; rides & attractions are ticketed (e.g., typical zone tickets **RM35–RM100** depending on attraction; see i-City pricing page).
To next (Setia Alam Night Market): 15–20 min by car/e-hailing. Public option: RapidKL bus 753 links the Seksyen 7/i-City area ↔ Setia City Mall; RM1–5, limited frequency—check Moovit/official listings.

5) Setia Alam Night Market (Saturday)

What it is: One of Selangor’s longest weekly pasar malam; hundreds of food/craft stalls along the Setia City Mall precinct.
Best time / duration:90–120 min; go ~5:30–7:30pm start to beat the peak and catch full variety.
Fare: Free entry
Getting away: E-hailing pickup at the mall; RapidKL 753 returns toward Shah Alam hubs.


Notes & tips

Times/fees can change, check same-day for the mosque’s tour windows and i-City ride pricing.
If you prefer transit, plan around bus 753 (Setia City Mall—Seksyen 7 corridor) and expect waits; otherwise, use e-hailing between stops.

Your questions answered

Common questions

Typically Saturdays, around 5:00–10:30 pm. Hours can shift with weather/events—check the “Today’s Status” banner on this page.

Along the streets and look for  Seksyen U13 Setia Alam signage. Use the map pin on this page and follow on-site signage to the main entrances. Google map link

Park beside the night market’s empty open-air spaces (approx. 2 km long with 2 rows). Look for marshal/traffic cones and follow staff directions. Arrive early for spots closest to the main entrance.

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Setia Alam, Seksyen U13, Shah Alam:  704753BK02.  Or simply take e-hailing by the following google map link

Many stalls accept DuitNow QR and major e-wallets. Bring small cash as a backup in case a vendor is offline.

You’ll find Halal and pork-free options, plus some vegetarian/vegan choices. Check stall badges on our vendor cards; if you have allergies (e.g., gluten, nuts), confirm at the stall due to shared-kitchen cross-contact.

Main aisles are generally passable. For the smoothest experience, arrive before 6:30 pm to avoid peak density.

Use Setia City Mall facilities (toilets, nursing room, ATMs) before entering or after your walk; the shoplots beside night market offer toilets too. Unfortunately the nursing room is not available nearby night market area yet.

The market usually continues in light rain; some stalls have covers. Use covered areas at shop lots beside market area as a rain break and re-enter when showers ease.

Wear comfy shoes, keep right when walking, watch for hot oil/wok stations, dispose of trash at sorting points, and look for hygiene grade decals (A/B/C) at stalls. Share lanes, be patient—crowds peak 7–9 pm.