What makes it 85% Solo-Friendly: A solo visitor can roam easily, sample cheap street food, haggle for bargains, and practice night photography, but must handle crowds, limited seating, and watch for motorbikes passing nearby.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Enough time to sample treats, shop and enjoy the atmosphere without rushing.
DIY Street-Food Crawl:
Sample chee cheong fun, carrot cake and fresh soya milk from different stalls.
Tip: Start around 5:30 PM to try popular items before they sell out.
Bargain Hunt at Clothing Stalls:
Browse T-shirts, scarves and accessories at budget prices.
Tip: Use ‘boleh kurang?’ to politely haggle down prices by 10–20%.
Chat with Vendors:
Learn local dish names and recipes from friendly stallholders.
Tip: Ask about a dish’s origins to spark conversations and cultural exchange.
Low-Light Photography:
Capture neon-lit stalls and busy market scenes.
Tip: Shoot around 7 PM when colorful lights are on and the crowd picks up.

Sharon Choo San Lee
Lots of food and fruit choices here. Highly recommend the ice avocado drink that’s very cooling and delicious. The muah chee is quite good too. Word of warning: It is very difficult to find a parking lot nearby.
Ryan YTH
Only Available on Saturdays Operating Hours (According to Google Maps): 4.30pm to 10.00pm Even though Google Maps reports the Pasar Malam opening at 4.30pm, not all the Stalls are ready at that time. In fact the 4.30pm timing is more when the Tentages are being first set-up. I would recommend to visit it from 5.30pm onwards. This TUTA Pasar Malam can arguably be referred to as Johor Bahru's Bigg...
liz
Yummy! Finally felt a pasar malam that felt remotely like yesteryears. Good food good ingredients. Scrumptious keropok lekor.
Ivan Tan
The malay fried noodle and fried chicken (next to it) are recommended 👍. An iconic Pasar Malam at Tun Aminah. With over a hundred stalls arranged in a vibrant circle, offers an amazing selection of classic local dishes and snacks.
BPDG Travels
Revisit TUTA night market after 4 years and it is still as vibrant as before. Lots of street vendors selling local delights, fresh produce, clothing, household essentials and more. Roads are closed off from vehicles hence finding a parking lot nearby is really challenging The night market is pretty big and there is lots to see.
Market runs every Saturday year-round. Bring a light rain jacket during the Nov–Jan monsoon months.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Grab ride from city center | MYR 15 |
| Street-food sampling (5 items) | MYR 20 |
| Souvenir T-shirt | MYR 20 |
| Total Estimated | MYR 55 |
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: Jalan Perkasa 5, Taman Ungku Tun Aminah, 81300 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia
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