Flea market

Chow Kit Market

29 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Janice
July 30, 2018
wet market for fresh fruits, local food and fresh raw food
Sharon
November 23, 2014
An old market dated in 1970s has an interesting and wide variety knick knacks to discover
Abey
November 13, 2018
localised area of Kuala Lumpur city centre, filled with rows and rows of long-established retail outlets specialising in wholesale goods. While it is best known for its daily market, called Bundle Chow Kit by locals.
Shoron
January 1, 2017
Great place to visit to see a genuine market in operation. Huge variety of fish, meat and fruit and vegetables. It's all locals here buying except for the odd curious tourist. It's a wet market so there's a lot of dirt and waste all over the floor so watch where you're walking. Some of the meat stalls may surprise including cattle heads prominently displayed along with all the rest of the animal putting up a powerful stink. No open shoes and simple clothing are the good tips.
Great place to visit to see a genuine market in operation. Huge variety of fish, meat and fruit and vegetables. It's all locals here buying except for the odd curious tourist. It's a wet market so there's a lot of dirt and waste all over the floor so watch where you're walking. Some of the meat stal…
Julia
September 28, 2018
Chow Kit Market, hailed as Kuala Lumpur’s largest wet market, boasts a lively and culturally-enriching scene with rows upon rows of seafood, meat, fresh vegetables, local fruits, and spices. Faint-hearted visitors might get a bit squeamish at the sight of live fish swimming madly in pails and slabs of meats getting butchered out in the open, but once you’ve passed that section, a staggering array of street food await you. Shaded by oversized and colourful umbrellas, Chow Kit Market’s dry section is much cleaner and appropriate for tourists as there are plenty stalls offering clothes, shoes, CDs, DVDs, and textiles at decent prices.
Chow Kit Market, hailed as Kuala Lumpur’s largest wet market, boasts a lively and culturally-enriching scene with rows upon rows of seafood, meat, fresh vegetables, local fruits, and spices. Faint-hearted visitors might get a bit squeamish at the sight of live fish swimming madly in pails and slabs…

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