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Bazaar Baru Chow Kit

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Alvin
June 14, 2017
This daily wet-and-sundry market serving the Chinese and Malay working class of Chow Kit may occupy a slick new building and the surrounding alleyways, but it hasn't lost its heady, chaotic atmosphere. Though the stalls are now easier to navigate, you'll find the same hangars loaded with fruit, veggies and freshly butchered meat, with vendors shouting their prices to drum up business. Spilling out from the main fruit and veg market there's a warren of stalls selling clothes, toys and other commodities. You can also sample hawker and kopitiam food and drinks here.
This daily wet-and-sundry market serving the Chinese and Malay working class of Chow Kit may occupy a slick new building and the surrounding alleyways, but it hasn't lost its heady, chaotic atmosphere. Though the stalls are now easier to navigate, you'll find the same hangars loaded with fruit, vegg…
Gerard
August 1, 2016
great street market with LOTS of stalls. if you dont want to walk too much you can take the monorail to Chow Kit and back track.
Shin
October 2, 2018
Chow Kit Market is Kuala Lumpur’s largest wet market. The covered market encompasses two main, and clearly delineated sections—the dry market, essentially fruit and vegetables—and the wet market, pretty much everything that used to draw a breath (over- or under-water). There’s also a typical clothes and “other stuff” market attached to it, but the wet and the dry are the main attraction to Chow Kit.
Chow Kit Market is Kuala Lumpur’s largest wet market. The covered market encompasses two main, and clearly delineated sections—the dry market, essentially fruit and vegetables—and the wet market, pretty much everything that used to draw a breath (over- or under-water). There’s also a typical clothe…
Jake
March 23, 2013
One of KL's oldest markets, selling fruits, vegetables, fish, meat, dry goods and clothes. Very local indeed. Bustling with activity and not for the faint-hearted, especially the fresh meat section.

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692, & 693 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur