What makes it 81% Solo-Friendly: The market lets solo visitors taste many budget street foods, bargain, and take photos in a safe busy area; free entry and easy Grab access help, though heat and shoulder-to-shoulder crowds can tire you.
Why 3-4 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Enough time to explore 100 stalls, sample foods and bargain.
Black-Tea Stinky Tofu:
Local fermented tofu served hot with tea infusion.
Tip: Order one to taste its unique aroma; stand by the vendor to watch it cook.
Grilled Seafood Skewers:
Fresh prawns and squid skewered and seasoned over open flame.
Tip: Ask for extra spice; expect to pay RM5–7 per skewer.
Colorful Mochi & Tanghulu:
Japanese-style mochi and candied fruit skewers under LED lights.
Tip: Photograph them before eating; use phone flash off for vivid colors.
Bargain for Accessories:
Browse bags and phone cases at accessory stalls.
Tip: Offer 20% below asking price and smile during negotiation.
Chat with Stallholders:
Learn local food names and cooking tips.
Tip: Use simple Malay like “sedap” (delicious) to start a friendly chat.

JC
Lots of food at the night market. Favourites are the fried oyster, fried kway teow, fried prawn fritter, popcorn. Satay and okonomiyaki is not good. The greatest shock is nobody is selling ramly burger?!
AVRC
Really fantastic market! So many food choices and all of them were very yummy. Wish there was more space to sit down and eat our goods though.
shazam nick
Highly recommended: Prawn fritter, Satay(chicken/mutton), fried oysters, silkly beancurd, and fried chicken. Above set is a must-get package. Almost majority of fried chicken stalls are delicious and juicy due to fast turnover. Beancurd are soft, silkly and sweetest is well concocted.
matt matt
I visited KSL Monday Night Market @ Jalan Seladang for the first time. The market features many food stalls offering a variety of dishes. Overall, the food was decent, though I noticed some stalls selling repeated items. Nevertheless, it was quite an enjoyable experience.
lolli _k
Love the stinky tofu from the very last stall right at the end , near Grand Paragon Hotel. The tofu was crispy and delicious, and the sweet and sour cabbage paired perfectly with it. Totally worth the wait. Other items I enjoyed were the freshly squeezed pomegranate juice (40 RM for a bottle), the sweet jackfruit sold by a Chinese couple who prepared it on the spot (10 RM a pack, although the pr...
Carry a compact umbrella during monsoon season; heavy rain may shorten stall hours.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Black-tea stinky tofu | MYR 4 |
| Grilled seafood skewer | MYR 6 |
| Warabi mochi or tanghulu | MYR 4 |
| Fruit drink | MYR 5 |
| Grab transport | MYR 8 |
| Total Estimated | MYR 27 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: 48, Jalan Seladang, Taman Abad, 80250 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia
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