Gaya street night market opening hours

The inaugural weekend night market at the city’s famous Gaya Street will take place every Friday and Saturday, starting from 6pm to 2am. Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Christina Liew said one way to boost tourism and inject soul to the city is by attracting many people to Gaya Street, which was already popular for its Sunday morning fairs. 1 Love night markets? Hit up these spots in Malaysia for a memorable shopping and eating experience! 2 The Gaya Street night market, also known as the Api Api Night Food Market, operates every Friday and Saturday from 6 pm to 12 am. It's a vibrant hub of culinary delights in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, offering a wide array of local and international foods [1]. It's advisable to arrive early for freshest options [3]. 3 When the weekend comes, Gaya Street becomes the lively and bustling Api Api Night Food Market and one of the top attractions in Kota Kinabalu. The Night Food Market is the place to be at the end of the week, not to mention the place to EAT! 4 Api Api Night Food Market at Gaya Street in Kota Kinabalu is a vibrant and lively food market open only on Fridays and Saturdays from 6pm to 11pm. Visitors rave about the strategic location, variety of food stalls offering local street foods like BBQ chicken, fried kuay tiao, rojak, satay, and more at affordable prices. 5 Wind your way through the Gaya Street Sunday Market. Photo: Getty Images. 6 Useful Information Address: Jalan Gaya, Kota Kinabalu More Info: Gaya Street hosts the Api Api Night Food Market every Friday & Saturday from 6pm until midnight Opening hours: Sun 5am–1pm. 7 The Gaya Street Sunday Market is a night-and-day difference from the Night Food Market on the same street. Whereas the Api Api Night Food Market is the place to be on Friday and Saturday nights and has a big sign on the gate, the Gaya Street Sunday Market is unadvertised and for locals in the know. 8 The lively Sunday market at downtown Kota Kinabalu is not to be missed. The rows of stalls selling fruits, accessories and street food are impressive and eye-catching for tourists. It is also a local gathering place with plenty of patrons buying vegetables and dried seafood. 9 Suppose you are planning a trip to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. There is a good possibility that locals would advise you to spend some time in Gaya Street, more specifically during the Gaya Sunday Market, which takes place, as the name suggests, every Sunday, along Gaya Street. 10 . 11