10 tasty eats to try at Food Bazaar TRX — Muslim-friendly outdoor food court near The Exchange TRX

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Kuala Lumpur may be dotted with malls at every turn, but nothing quite replaces our love for a good ol’ lepak session under the stars. Food Bazaar TRX is the latest addition to the city’s food-truck-meets-hawker-haven scene, which made its debut in 2024. 

Food Bazaar TRX - Entrance
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If you’ve been to its siblings in Maluri or Ampang, this one feels like their cooler, more ambitious cousin. Imagine Tapak — but bigger, better, with proper seating, a touch of air-conditioning (though let’s be real, the Malaysian humidity still wins some days), and an upper deck that offers sweet relief once the sun goes down.

Food Bazaar TRX - Interior
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Come nightfall, this buzzing space transforms into a melting pot of flavours, serving up an array of Muslim-friendly eats from every corner of the globe. But enough of the preamble. Let me take you on a personal tour of the must-try stalls at Food Bazaar TRX!

1. Ayutthaya Kingdom

Ayutthaya Kingdom - Storefront

Ayutthaya Kingdom has been living rent-free in my head ever since my last visit. True to its name, this stall brings the flavours of Thai food to Food Bazaar TRX, and it is exactly the kind of place that makes you want to come back again and again.

Ayutthaya Kingdom - Green curry set

I went straight for the Green Curry Chicken with Rice Set, priced at RM13.50 and paired with a glass of pandan drink. The curry was fragrant and creamy with just the right consistency, full of tender chicken and vegetables that made it a meal worth lingering over. 

Ayutthaya Kingdom - Curry

Although the heat level was non-existent for a spice-lover like me, the flavours were layered enough to keep every bite satisfying. The pandan drink was equally memorable, light and refreshing with a taste that reminded me of lemongrass. It balanced out the richness of the curry beautifully. 

If you are in the mood to explore more of the menu, Ayutthaya Kingdom also serves Thai favourites such as Tom Yum Chicken, Pad Thai, Omelette Roll and Khai Jiew Kung. This is the kind of stall best enjoyed with friends because Thai food always feels better when shared across the table.

+6018 203 1593
Tue to Thu: 11am – 10.30pm
Fri to Sun: 11am – 12am
Closed on Mon
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2. Kendonya

Kendonya - Storefront

Kendonya is the spot to visit if you are in the mood for Japanese comfort bowls that do not break the bank. The menu is straightforward but varied, offering familiar favourites such as Beef Gyudon at RM13.90, Lamb Don at RM14.90, Chicken Katsu Don at RM13.90 and Oyakodon at RM12.90.

Kendonya - Katsudon

I decided on the Curry Chicken Katsu Don, also priced at RM13.90, and the portion immediately caught my attention. The bowl was generously filled with short-grain rice, topped with golden chicken katsu, then smothered in curry and vegetables with a drizzle (read: heaping drizzle) of mayo and a sprinkle of seaweed to finish.

Kendonya - Katsu

The katsu was crispy and addictive, with just the right crunch before giving way to tender chicken inside. The curry itself leaned on the familiar side, not particularly complex but rich enough to coat the rice and comforting in that homely, no-fuss Japanese way.

For what you pay, the portion is substantial and satisfying, perfect for a filling dinner or late-night lepak fuel.

More info about Kendonya can be found on Food Bazaar TRX’s socials.

3. Sizzlelicious

Some stalls at Food Bazaar TRX sit side by side under the same signboard, and Sizzlelicious happens to be the one sitting right next to Kendonya. While Kendonya is all about Japanese rice bowls, Sizzlelicious takes a different path and delivers hot plates that arrive at your table still crackling.

Sizzlelicious - Food
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The menu offers plenty to choose from, including Sizzling Chicken with Egg (RM10.90), Sizzling Chicken Tom Yum (RM10.90), Sizzling Lamb with Egg (RM15.90), Sizzling Lamb Tom Yum (RM14.90), Sizzling Beef with Egg (RM14.90), and Sizzling Beef Tom Yum (RM14.90).

What makes it even better is the freedom to customise your base. Every dish can be paired with yee mee, butter rice or ramen, which means you can switch it up depending on whether you are craving something light, hearty or extra comforting.

More info about Sizzlelicious can be found on Food Bazaar TRX’s socials.

4. Teppanyaki House

Teppanyaki House - Storefront

Teppanyaki House is all about the smoky allure of hot griddles and sizzling proteins, each served with rice and stir-fried vegetables for a complete meal. The menu may be short, but every dish is as fulfilling as it is simple.

Teppanyaki House - Food
Credit – Teppanyaki House

The Teppanyaki Chicken, starting from RM12.90, is a crowd-pleaser with tender slices coated in a savoury sauce that pairs effortlessly with the rice. For something heartier, the Teppanyaki Beef (from RM14.90) brings a touch of richness, cooked just enough to keep the meat juicy while soaking up the flavours of the grill.

The Teppanyaki Lamb (from RM15.90), is slightly bolder in taste, a good choice for those who enjoy meat with a little more character. And for a lighter option, the Teppanyaki Salmon (RM17.90) offers flaky fish with crisp edges, balanced out by the freshness of the vegetables on the side.

More info about Teppanyaki House can be found on Food Bazaar TRX’s socials.

5. KOCHIA

Right next to Teppanyaki House is KOCHIA, a halal Korean food stall that is ideal for anyone looking to satisfy a Korean food craving, particularly if you are after a crunchy fried chicken snack or a full bento to share.

KOCHIA - Food
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The menu features crispy Korean Fried Chicken starting from RM12.90. For a more complete meal, KOCHIA also offers Korean Bento sets, all starting from RM10.90. Options include Korean Kkaseu Chicken Rice, which pairs a crispy cutlet with fluffy rice, Korean Yangyeom Chicken Rice featuring sweet and spicy glazed chicken, Korean Kkaseu Saengsun Rice with lightly fried fish, and a Braised Minced Chicken Set that is savoury, hearty, and comforting.

More info about KOCHIA can be found on Food Bazaar TRX’s socials.

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6. Pak Cikken

Pak Cikken - Storefront

Sometimes when you are at a food court-style spot, all you really want is a comforting plate of chicken rice. Pak Cikken delivers exactly that and a little extra.

Pak Cikken - Chicken rice
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At RM8.90, you can enjoy either Roasted Chicken Rice or classic Hainanese Chicken Rice, both served with fragrant rice and tender chicken. For something a bit more adventurous, there are Buttermilk Chicken Rice and Salted Egg Chicken Rice, each at RM12.90, or Turmeric Chicken Rice at RM10.90.

If you are in the mood for sides, Pak Cikken also offers Fried Wontons (RM4 for 6 pieces) and their signature Pak Cikken Fried Chicken (RM12.90), perfect for sharing or adding an extra crunch to your plate.

+6012 697 8302
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7. Hari-Hari Sup

Hari-Hari Sup - Storefront

Hari-Hari Sup, true to its name, focuses on hearty Malay-style soups that feel like a warm hug in a bowl. The stall offers set meals like Set Sup Daging at RM13, Set Sup Tulang at RM15, Set Sup Urat Keting and Daging at RM14, and Set Sup Ekor at RM16, each served with rice for a complete, comforting meal.

Hari-Hari Sup - Soup
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For something a bit more indulgent, there is the Set Sup Claypot Gear Box starting from RM29, which brings a rich, slow-cooked broth with tender meat and an irresistible aroma. Lighter options include Kway Teow Beef Soup at RM8.90, Mee Hoon Beef Soup at RM8.90, and Bubur Nasi Sup Daging at RM8.90.

+6013 668 0067
Tue to Sun: 9am – 2am
Closed on Mon
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8. Elite Shawarma

Elite Shawarma - Storefront

Elite Shawarma is the contender for Middle Eastern fare at Food Bazaar TRX with a menu that balances hearty mains and sweet treats. 

Elite Shawarma - Shawarma
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Their signature Chicken Shawarma (from RM10) offers tender, spiced chicken wrapped up and grilled to perfection. For something more filling, there is Hummus with Chicken (RM15), Chicken with Rice (RM18) and Arabic Chicken Shawarma (RM20).

Vegetarian-friendly options are available too, with Falafel (from RM10), while those craving something more traditional can opt for Chicken Mandi (from RM15), a fragrant rice dish paired with spiced chicken.

No Middle Eastern feast is complete without dessert, and Elite Shawarma delivers with rich, nutty Baklava (RM15) and gooey, indulgent Kunafa (RM15).

More info about Elite Shawarma can be found on Food Bazaar TRX’s socials.

9. Asli Bites

Asli Bites - Storefront

Asli Bites is one of those stalls that feels like it was designed to keep everyone happy, no matter what kind of craving you bring to the table. The menu is a playful mix of local and international comfort foods, and it reads like a greatest-hits playlist. 

Asli Bites - Zinger burger
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You will find the familiar crunch of a Zinger Burger, the grab-and-go ease of a Twister Wrap, the slurp-worthy delight of Chow Mein Noodles and the simple satisfaction of a Chicken Roll.

But what makes Asli Bites especially charming is the way it folds in flavours closer to home. The Spicy Coconut Curry Noodles are a fiery nod to Southeast Asian kitchens. Then there is Butter Chicken with Rice, which takes the classic Indian dish and gives it a comforting, canteen-style makeover. And somehow, Chicken Biryani makes its appearance too.

More info about Asli Bites can be found on Food Bazaar TRX’s socials.

10. The Western

The Western - Storefront

The Western is as straightforward as it sounds. The stall itself leans into the fun of giving Western favourites a Malaysian twist. This is not about fine dining precision, but rather the joy of hearty plates that are both familiar and affordable.

The Western - Chicken chop
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The Fried Chicken Chop (RM13.90) and Grilled Chicken Chop (RM13.90) are the kind of dishes that remind you why these classics never left our menus — saucy, a little messy, and best eaten with a side of fries you cannot help but steal. 

The Western - Fish & chips
Credit – Cafe Food Bazaar

The Lamb Chop (RM18.90) brings a richer bite, while the Fish & Chips (RM13.90) is crisp and golden in a way that makes it just as much a local staple as any Western cafe’s version.

On the pasta side, you get choices that speak to our Malaysian love for mixing things up. The Spaghetti Carbonara (RM11.90) is creamy, while the Spaghetti Bolognese (RM11.90) delivers that tangy-savoury hug in a bowl. For those who like a little taste of the ocean, the Shrimp Aglio e Olio (RM18.90) comes with a garlicky kick and just enough heat to keep the fork (or chopsticks) twirling.

More info about The Western can be found on Food Bazaar TRX’s socials.

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