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Halal Industry Event
Buyer Programme
Curated pre-scheduled business meetings
Knowledge Hub
Expert-led sessions on trends and innovation
Halal Certification Workshop
With Halal Development Corporation
Malaysia National Coffee Championship (MNCC)
Pastry Competition
Start-up Pavilion
Chef Table
Live Theatre
Secure your exhibition space. Compare booth options, pricing, and inclusions below.
$1,350
≈ MYR 6,300
$150/sqm
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Malaysia's leading food and beverage trade fair. General food show with significant halal content given Malaysia's position as a global halal hub. 800+ exhibitors annually.
$970
≈ MYR 4,365
$108/sqm
$1,350
≈ MYR 6,300
$75/sqm
$1,800
≈ MYR 8,100
$100/sqm
Contact for pricing
Secure your exhibition space and connect with global halal industry buyers.
Submit exhibitor application at mifb.com.my/exhibitor/
Reed Exhibitions Malaysia team will contact with hall map and space options
Invoice raised upon confirmation
Cancellation fees apply after contract signing
Thailand
July 15, 2026 – July 17, 2026
IMPACT Exhibition and Convention Centre

Muslim Traveller Guide
Kuala Lumpur is one of the easiest cities in the world for a Muslim business traveller. Malaysia is a Muslim-majority country, so halal food is the default rather than the exception, and prayer rooms (surau) are standard in malls, office towers and transport hubs. The main expo venues — the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) in the city centre and MITEC near Jalan Duta — are both well served by rail and ride-hailing. English is widely spoken, and most hotels provide a qibla marker and a prayer mat on request.
5 halal places to visit
The mosques and Islamic-heritage landmarks worth your time around the expo.

Tasik Perdana
Malaysia's national mosque with a distinctive star-shaped roof, open to respectful visitors.

City Centre
One of KL's oldest mosques, set where the Klang and Gombak rivers meet.

Putrajaya
The famous pink-domed mosque beside Putrajaya lake, a popular day trip.

Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim
Grand Ottoman-style federal mosque welcoming visitors with guided tours.

Kampung Baru
Historic Malay-Muslim village in the city known for traditional food and mosque.
5 places to eat
Real, well-loved halal restaurants across Kuala Lumpur, from cheap local legends to special-occasion dining.

Mamak / Indian-Muslim · Jalan Ampang$
Popular 24-hour Indian-Muslim spot serving nasi kandar and roti canai.

Middle Eastern / Syrian · Bukit Bintang$$
Well-known halal Syrian restaurant famous for shawarma and grills.

Mamak / Indian-Muslim · Jalan Masjid India$
Long-running Indian-Muslim eatery known for cheese naan and tandoori.

Where to stay
Hand-picked places to stay, near the action.

KLCC
Five-star hotel beside the Petronas Towers with KLCC park views.

Bukit Bintang
Upscale hotel on Jalan Imbi near the Bukit Bintang shopping belt.

Know before you go
Everything a Muslim traveller needs to land in Kuala Lumpur with confidence.
Getting in
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA / KLIA2) (KUL)
• KLIA Ekspres train — ~33 min to KL Sentral
• Grab / taxi — 45–75 min depending on traffic
Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, Subang (SZB)
• Grab / taxi — 30–45 min
Getting around
Integrated rail — MRT, LRT, Monorail and the free GOKL city bus cover the centre, all interchanging at KL Sentral.
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). By rail: LRT Kelana Jaya line to KLCC station (via Suria KLCC), or LRT Kajang line to Bukit Bintang + air-conditioned walkway. GOKL free city bus (Green line) to Suria KLCC. Grab e-hailing. Basement + open-air parking at the venue. Official travel partner: Bestour.
Use Grab rather than hailing street taxis — fixed up-front pricing avoids fare disputes.
Getting here
Most halal-expo buyers and exhibitors fly in from the world's main halal hubs. Here's how to reach Kuala Lumpur from each — entry rules vary by nationality, so check the Visa & entry note.
See the full Kuala Lumpur travel guide →
Sources: https://www.malaysia.travel · https://imigresen-online.imi.gov.my/mdac (Malaysia Digital Arrival Card) · https://www.kliaekspres.com · https://www.iamm.org.my
Malay fine dining · Jalan Ceylon$$$
Upmarket halal Malay restaurant serving refined traditional dishes.

Malay · Kampung Baru$
Famous Kampung Baru stall for classic nasi lemak with rendang.
Dang Wangi
Boutique hotel with a rooftop pool near Kampung Baru and KLCC.

Jalan Putra
Mid-range hotel connected to a mall near the PWTC monorail station.
7-min drive to KLCC

Sepang (airport)
Budget airport hotel handy for early or late flights.

Bukit Bintang
Affordable hostel-style stay walking distance from Jalan Alor food street.
Weather in July
High ~32°C · Low ~24°C
One of the drier months, still humid with brief evening showers.
Light modest clothing; venues are strongly air-conditioned, so bring a light layer.
Visa & entry
Money
Malaysian Ringgit · MYR (RM)
Cards and e-wallets (Touch 'n Go eWallet, GrabPay) are widely accepted; carry some cash for hawker stalls and markets.
Tipping is not expected; restaurants usually add a service charge.
Connectivity
Local SIMs (Maxis/Hotlink, CelcomDigi, U Mobile) sold at KLIA arrivals
Plug: Type G (UK-style 3-pin) · 240V / 50Hz
Emergency
General: 999
Fire: 994
Safety
Where to pray
Masjid Negara (National Mosque) — Malaysia's national mosque; visitors welcome outside prayer times, robes provided.
Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad — One of KL's oldest mosques, beside Masjid Jamek LRT station.
Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan — Large federal-territory mosque with Ottoman-influenced architecture.
Surau in malls & towers — Prayer rooms are standard in Suria KLCC, Pavilion, Lot 10, office towers and transport hubs.
Calculated for Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (Muslim World League method, Shafi'i Asr). These are approximate — confirm with a local mosque or a prayer-times app on the day.
| Day | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wed 15 Jul | 05:56 | 07:11 | 13:19 | 16:45 | 19:28 | 20:38 |
| Thu 16 Jul | 05:56 | 07:11 | 13:19 | 16:45 | 19:28 | 20:38 |
| Fri 17 Jul | 05:57 | 07:11 | 13:19 | 16:45 | 19:28 | 20:38 |