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KUALA LUMPUR

13 Best Cafes in KL for Coffee Lovers & Sweet Tooth Folks

BY Pelago by Singapore Airlines

25 JUL 23 . 5 MIN READ . GUIDES

The Ultimate List of the Best Cafes in KL

Looking for the ultimate café-hopping experience in Kuala Lumpur? We’re here to tell you about the most unique cafes in KL. Whether you’re a coffee lover or have a sweet tooth, each of these cafes has something special to offer. Savour tasty treats and take in the charm of these cosy spots.

  1. LOKL Coffee Co.
  2. Sausage KL Café & Deli
  3. PULP BY Papa Palheta
  4. Niko Neko Matcha 1.5
  5. Three Years Old Café
  6. CC by Mel
  7. Elephant Republic
  8. Mori Kohi
  9. Old China Café
  10. The Hungry Tapir
  11. Antipodean Tan & Tan
  12. Purradise Cat Café
  13. Cubs and Cups

1. LOKL Coffee Co.: Rustic Charm and Irresistible Coffee

 

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LOKL Coffee Co. is the perfect spot to enjoy a cup of coffee and delicious snacks. With rustic decor, this café has the ideal warm atmosphere for an afternoon coffee break. Try their truffle croque madame (MYR 27) with Kopi O (MYR 7), a local black coffee. The staff at LOKL Coffee Co. are friendly and attentive, making this hipster café in KL worth a visit.

Timings: 8am – 5pm daily


Address:
30 Jalan Tun H S Lee, Kuala Lumpur, MY 50100

2. Sausage KL Café & Deli: All-Day Breakfast Delights

Need a classic American breakfast? Sausage KL Café & Deli is the ultimate destination for you. They focus on all-day Western breakfasts, serving everything from homemade sausages to black pudding. Oh, and the bacon’s just as you like it – extra thick. They also have daily specials like stews, BBQ ribs, and soups. Their full English breakfast (MYR 35) is the best way to start your day. The only fitting activity following this grand feast is a cultural immersion of the same excellence.

Timings: 9am – 5pm daily


Address:
Jalan Ampang, Holiday Place Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, MY 55000

3. PULP: Where Coffee and Creativity Blend

 

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PULP BY Papa Palheta is a unique café in Kuala Lumpur with a history of almost 50 years. This café runs in the paper-cutting room of the Art Printing Works factory and warehouse. You’ll find a trendy coffee bar inside. Coffee aficionados hold PULP in high regard. Some even claim it has the best coffee in Kuala Lumpur! But the food is equally amazing. Choose between their delicious beef salami bagel (MYR 21) or avocado open sandwich (MYR 25). Actually, why not both?

Timings: 7:30am – 10pm daily


Address:
291, Lorong Riong, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, MY 59100

4. Niko Neko Matcha 1.5 - Bangsar: A Matcha Lover's Paradise

Calling all matcha lovers – Niko Neko Matcha is the best café in KL to enjoy this vibrant green tea. This beautiful café is just like a green-tea lab. The atmosphere is inviting, and their strong and tangy matcha (MYR 15) is as authentic as possible. Pair your drink with their mini matcha cheesecake (MYR 10), and you’re in for a treat. Need even more Zen? Proceed to a special picnic with your loved ones.

Timings: 11am – 5:30pm daily


Address:
82A Lorong Maarof, Kuala Lumpur, MY 59000

5. Three Years Old Café: A Dreamy Oasis

Slide back in time to the Three Years Old Cafe. It is a charming space inside an 80-year-old, double-storey building in Bukit Bintang. This aesthetic café is your go-to for a lazy afternoon. The minimalist decor and abundant natural lighting create a cosy vibe. Sip on an aromatic cappuccino (MYR 12) paired with their Lycheese raspberry cake (MYR 17) while taking in the dreamy vibe of this historic venue.

Timings: 8:30am – 6:30pm daily, Tuesday closed


Address:
Jalan Sin Chew Kee, 50200 Kuala Lumpur, KL, Malaysia

6. CC by Mel: A Floral Fusion Delight

 

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CC by Mel, nestled in Bukit Jalil, is a cosy dining café. You’ll taste a unique blend of Japanese dishes and floral concepts. Melanie, a home-based florist, runs this very Instagrammable café. She serves a unique menu, including Nihon Eden salad (MYR 15), the breakfast toast (MYR 21), and lobster brioche (MYR 65). Each dish is plated and garnished with edible flowers before it reaches you. With a floral ambience, it’s the perfect spot for a special date. Follow this with an enchanting Fireflies Cruise to end the day on a high note.

Timings: 11am – 10pm daily


Address:
Residensi Park, 2-13, Persiaran Jalil Utama, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur

7. Elephant Republic: A Tropical Oasis

Get your shades on for a day in the sun. Head to the Bukit Bintang district and dive into this tropical oasis. Despite its central location in bustling KL, this chic café exudes a chilled vibe. The Elephant Republic offers a range of coconut-infused drinks. Sip on iced coconut lattes (MYR 20) and ice-blended coconut milk (MYR 20). Each gulp is sure to transport you to the beach. It is an ideal café near Bukit Bintang to take a breather from your shopping spree. Once you’ve filled, join a food tour to delve further into KL’s culinary delights.

Timings: 11am – 8pm daily


Address:
7, Jalan Rembia, Bukit Bintang 50200 Kuala Lumpur

8. Mori Kohi: Tranquil Vibes and Fresh Flavors

 

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Nestled in lush greenery, Mori Kohi is a gem in the heart of KL. Trees surround this unique café, and it has an indoor urban farm. Once you’ve feasted your eyes, enjoy the greens on your plate. Try their refreshing iced matcha latte. Or go for their signature dishes – the tendon bowl (MYR 30), chicken karaage rice (MYR 23), or the Wagyu Hamburg rice (MYR 50). The spacious bungalow that houses Mori Kohi also has a casual cocktail bar, a retail plant gallery and an event space.

Timings: 10am – 10pm daily


Address:
No. 11 Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur, MY 55000

9. Old China Café: A Taste of Nostalgia with Nyonya Delights

The Old China Café in Kuala Lumpur feels like a relic from a bygone era. This eatery serves authentic Nyonya cuisine, which combines Chinese and Malay cooking styles. Unsurprisingly, Old China Café is popular among locals and tourists, so prepare for some crowds. Try their beef rendang braised with coconut milk (MYR 23), Nyonya fried chicken (MYR 15), and the fish head curry (MYR 43). The sago with gula melaka (MYR 6) is also a must-try for a sweet ending. Drop by this delightful café if you’re in the area. And if you’re looking for a perfect follow-up to keep the nostalgia flowing, why not join a vintage city tour on a Vespa?


Address:
11, Jalan Balai Polis, City Centre, Kuala Lumpur

10. The Hungry Tapir, Petaling Street: A Vegan Paradise in the City

Vegan? We get it. Finding good vegan spots can be quite a task. The Hungry Tapir is a plant-based restaurant in a heritage building on Petaling Street. As you step inside, you’ll be greeted by a burst of colours! The decor also makes this a very Instagrammable café in KL. Monochrome cushions and potted plants dot the bright pink interior. The menu consists of completely plant-based snacks like ‘Eggcelent’ Benedict (MYR 26), Pink Bombshell burger (MYR 32) and sweet curry puffs (MYR 14). Whether you’re vegan or just curious about plant-based cuisine, The Hungry Tapir is a great café near KL to try out.

Timings:2pm – 10pm daily, Monday closed

 


Address:
135 Jalan Petaling, Kuala Lumpur, MY 50000

11. Antipodean Tan & Tan: A Hidden Gem for Foodies

You cannot skip this one. This independent café is a lovely dining choice with unique food and iced coffee. The menu has a range of tasty options. Oh, and their iced coffee (MYR 13) has a twist – iced coffee cubes! The friendly and approachable staff ensure excellent service too. Want to enjoy great food and coffee? Antipodean Tan & Tan is the place to be.

Timings: 7:30am – 5:30pm daily


Address:
207 Jalan Tun Razak, Menara Tan & Tan, Kuala Lumpur, MY 50450

12. Purradise Cat Cafe: Furballs Galore!

Are you a cat person? You’ll love Purradise Cat Café in Bukit Bintang! You can relax and play with 16 adorable furballs in this cosy setting. Spend an hour with these furry friends while enjoying a complimentary drink like a smoothie, hot chocolate, tea, or coffee. And guess what? You can even consider adopting a pet if you feel a special connection. There are also many farms if you want even more fun with cute critters.

Timings: 2pm – 9pm (Weekdays), 2pm – 10pm (Saturday), 11am – 7pm (Sunday)


Address:
24A (First Floor), Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 2, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail 60000 Kuala Lumpur

13. Cubs and Cups: Cloud Nine for Canines!

Are you a dog lover looking to hang with furry pals? Cubs and Cups is one of the best cafes in KL for dogs. Both you and your canine companions are welcomed with many wagging tails. Bring your dogs along and have a wonderful time together! Try their delicious brunch items like quesadillas (MYR 22) and the big breakfast platter (MYR 32). Time flies here, and you may soon realise it’s lunchtime. So, go for pasta, sandwiches, Korean-inspired meals, or pizza! Finish the day with a stroll around the Mont Kiara district. It’s the perfect outing for pet families. If your family loves pets, consider booking playtime with huskies.

Timings: 11am – 11 pm daily, Tuesday closed


Address:
Lot 22, Wisma Rapid, Jalan 30/70A, Desa Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur

Beyond the cafés: explore KL like a pro!

There you have it! A quick list to help you chow through the best cafes in KL. From floral delights to matcha paradises and tropical oases, each café offers something unique. Embark on this delightful café-hopping journey in Kuala Lumpur!

Kickstart your day in KL at the Premium Airport Lounge for your first cuppa. Grab a local SIM for seamless connectivity, and drop by these cafes when you need a refill. Don’t forget to get a KL Hop-On Hop-Off Pass for easy transport.

Still have an appetite for unique experiences? Kuala Lumpur will have you spoilt for choice. Take the Ipoh Historical Food Day Tour or head out to a cocktail masterclass for brunch. Or take the KL Nightlife tour and explore the city’s unique cocktails and vibrant street art. With numerous activities to discover the city, Pelago will have your Kuala Lumpur experience sorted!

Commonly Asked Questions

1. What are some popular cafes in Kuala Lumpur known for their unique interiors?

Some cafes in Kuala Lumpur with unique interiors include LOKL Coffee Co. and PULP.

2. Are there any pet-friendly cafes in Kuala Lumpur?

Yes, there are pet-friendly cafes in Kuala Lumpur such as Purradise Cat Café or Cubs & Cups.

3. How is the public transportation system in Kuala Lumpur?

The public transportation system in Kuala Lumpur includes trains and buses. Taxis also provide a convenient travel option.

 


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