Massive Woodlands Pasar Malam Dubbed As S’pore’s Biggest, Will Open For 8 Weeks

Pasar Malam Near Woodlands MRT Has Dining Hall & Array Of Goodies

As the end of the year approaches, Singaporeans tend to get in the festive mood as they spend more time outside.

Thus, it’s the best time for a massive pasar malam to open in Woodlands, bringing delight to northies once again.

This time, the Woodlands pasar malam — officially named the “Marsiling Bazaar” — has been dubbed as the biggest in Singapore.

Source: Singapore Night Bazaar on Facebook

It will be open for as long as eight weeks, giving visitors enough time to feel shiok shiok.

Pasar malam located next to Woodlands MRT

A glimpse of the pasar malam, located in the huge empty space near Woodlands MRT, was put up by the appointed operator Singapore Night Bazaar on TikTok.

In their caption, they called it the “Biggest Pasar Malam in Singapore”.

Considering it seems to span multiple tents that can fit hundreds of people, that claim doesn’t seem to be exaggerated by much.

Source: Singapore Night Bazaar on Facebook

Pasar malam will last seven weeks

While most pasar malams in Singapore come and go quickly, this one will last slightly longer — a whopping eight weeks.

It’s been open for a week since 14 Nov and will take a break on 10 Dec after four weeks of festivities.

Source: Singapore Night Bazaar on Facebook

Then, the fair will reopen for Chinese New Year on 21 Dec, according to a Facebook post by Singapore Night Bazaar.

This time, it’ll last for one whole month, ending only on 21 Jan.

That’s enough time to try every single food stall!

Source: Courtesy of People’s Association

Seemingly endless array of food offerings

Speaking of which, for most Singaporeans, the most important feature of any pasar malam is its food.

In this aspect, the Marsiling Bazaar won’t disappoint, with a seemingly endless array of offerings.

Of course, familiar favourites like Ramly Burger, vadai, tea eggs and curry fish balls will be there.

Source: Singapore Night Bazaar on Facebook

A wide selection of recent additions to the pasar malam scene from across the world can also be found, like sweet potato balls, rosti, tacos, corndogs, Teochew meat puffs and grilled king oyster mushrooms.

Source: Singapore Night Bazaar on Facebook

For those who can bear the smell, there’s also a smelly tofu stall.

Source: Singapore Night Bazaar on Facebook

Speaking of smelly food, even durians are on sale at this pasar malam.

Source: Singapore Night Bazaar on Facebook

Sweet treats & beverages also available

If sweet confections are what you’re after, visitors can indulge their sweet tooth with Western and Eastern delights from waffles, Dutch Baby pancakes and churros to pisang kaju, kueh tutu and bin chang kueh.

Source: Singapore Night Bazaar on Facebook

To wash it all down, a slew of beverages ranging from the ubiquitous Thai milk tea to sugar cane juice and mango floats will be available.

Source: Singapore Night Bazaar on Facebook

Dining hall with tables & benches to eat food

While patrons will definitely be spoiled for choice, there’s only so much that one can bring home before the food turns cold.

Luckily the pasar malam also has a dining hall with tables and benches so people can consume their delicious purchases on the spot.

Source: Singapore Night Bazaar on Facebook

If you manage to snag a table, there’s literally no limit to the amount of food that you and your companions can try.

Source: Singapore Night Bazaar on Facebook

Non-food stalls & claw machines to try out

After filling your stomach, you may want to indulge in some retail therapy.

Time, then, to check out the non-food stalls peddling items like clothes, footwear, bags, toys, electronics, bedding, plants and various knick-knacks.

Source: Singapore Night Bazaar on Facebook

And those who like going to the arcade and trying to get nice things can try out the rows of claw machines that are destined to break your heart.

Source: Singapore Night Bazaar on Facebook

Parents might want to keep their children away from this area, though.

Where to find it

Since the pasar malam is just outside Woodlands MRT station, you’ll have no trouble finding it. But here’s some useful info just in case:

Marsiling Bazaar
Address: 
30 Woodlands Ave 2, Singapore 738343
Dates: 14 Nov to 10 Dec & 21 Dec to 21 Jan
Opening hours: 10am to 10pm daily
Nearest MRT: Woodlands

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Featured image adapted from Singapore Night Bazaar on Facebook.

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