While Legoland Malaysia in Johor Bahru is best known for family fun and theme park thrills, the surrounding area also offers a range of local markets and street food options perfect for Indian travelers. Whether you're exploring after a day in the park or looking for a budget-friendly food adventure, Johor Bahru’s vibrant stalls and hawker centers won’t disappoint.

1. Medan Selera Gelang Patah

Why visit: The closest hawker-style food court near Legoland, ideal for a quick local bite.

Highlights: – Nasi lemak, mee goreng, and fried snacks. – Indian stalls with roti canai and dosa. – Casual, family-friendly setting.

Timing: 6 AM – 10 PM

Location: Gelang Patah town (10–15 min drive from Legoland) 

 

2. Anjung Neighbourhood Night Market

Why visit: A nearby weekly market with delicious snacks and friendly local crowd.

Highlights: – Satay, murtabak, and samosas. – Fresh juices and Malay desserts. – Ideal for casual takeaway dinner.

Timing: 5 PM – 9 PM (Monday evenings)

Location: Taman Nusa Bayu (near Legoland)

 

3. Pasar Malam Bukit Indah

Why visit: One of the biggest and best night markets in JB, with diverse food stalls.

Highlights: – Char kway teow, rojak, vegetarian noodles. – Affordable street shopping. – Very popular with families.

Timing: 5 PM – 10 PM (Tuesdays)

Location: Bukit Indah, 15–20 min from Legoland  

 

4. Taman Ungku Tun Aminah (TUTA) Night Market

Why visit: A lively weekly market with food, clothes, and fun games for kids.

Highlights: – Apam balik, spring rolls, tandoori wraps. – Great place to try Malaysian street sweets. – Busy but worth the visit.

Timing: 5 PM – 9:30 PM (Saturdays)

Location: TUTA, Johor Bahru 

 

5. Pasar Karat (JB Bazaar)

Why visit: A hipster-style flea market with food trucks and vintage stalls.

Highlights: – Burgers, skewers, and coconut shakes. – Vegetarian snacks and drinks. – Street performers and live music on weekends.

Timing: 7 PM – 12 AM (Friday to Sunday)

Location: Jalan Segget, Johor Bahru city center 

 

6. Sutera Mall Hawker Centre

Why visit: A clean and modern food court with a variety of Asian cuisines.

Highlights: – Nasi briyani, thosai, and paneer curries. – Halal and vegetarian-friendly options. – Perfect for groups and families.

Timing: 10 AM – 10 PM

Location: Near Sutera Mall, Skudai 

 

7. Pelangi Food Court

Why visit: A popular open-air hawker spot with Indian, Malay, and Chinese food.

Highlights: – Curry puffs, idli, and mee hoon goreng. – Budget-friendly meals and relaxed seating. – Good mix of local and Indian flavors.

Timing: 8 AM – 10 PM

Location: Taman Pelangi, Johor Bahru 

 

8. Plaza Angsana Food Stalls

Why visit: A shopping center with indoor and outdoor local eateries.

Highlights: – Briyani, satay, chendol, and roti john. – Comfortable for kids and elders. – Great spot to combine shopping and food.

Timing: 10 AM – 9 PM

Location: Jalan Tampoi, Johor Bahru 

 

9. Nusa Bestari Night Market

Why visit: A weekly night market offering classic Malay and Indian street eats.

Highlights: – Roti jala, curry noodles, and banana fritters. – Local handicrafts and clothes. – A colorful evening activity for families.

Timing: 5 PM – 10 PM (Thursdays)

Location: Nusa Bestari area 

 

10. KipMall Tampoi

Why visit: A mix of supermarket, wet market, and street food stalls in one place.

Highlights: – Indian spices, Malay kuih, and seafood snacks. – Vegetarian rojak and fruit juices. – Authentic local feel.

Timing: 9 AM – 10 PM

Location: Tampoi, Johor Bahru