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The best new cafes in KL and Selangor to get your coffee fix this November 2024

Are you ready to embark on a gastronomic adventure? Let 2024 be the year you explore the vibrant cafe scene in the city by checking out these new cafes in KL and Selangor.

We’ve ventured into every nook and cranny to curate the ultimate list of newly opened cafes and stalls that are a must-visit this year. Whether you’re craving for a tranquil spot for brunch or a whimsical coffee nook to relax in, we’ve got it all mapped out for you.

This year is set to be a thrilling roller-coaster ride of diverse cuisines and tantalising treats. So, make sure to bookmark our guide which we spruce up every month, ensuring you stay up-to-date with the ever-evolving food landscape in KL and Selangor.

New cafes in KL and Selangor to explore – November edition:

The Coach Coffee Shop

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The second of its kind in Malaysia and the largest in the country, The Coach Coffee Shop has recently opened its doors to the public. This establishment reimagines the classic New York corner store with a playful twist. The menu features specialty coffee and a carefully curated selection of Americana-inspired all-day breakfasts, sandwiches, pastries, and desserts. All items are crafted in-house, aiming to transport customers to the brand’s hometown. Some must-try dishes include Pastrami Sandwich on rye bread and Ricotta Toast drizzled with honey and sea salt. For those with a sweet tooth, maple glazed cruller donuts and cinnamon rolls are also available.

Adding a unique touch to the experience, beverages are served with Coach’s signature ‘C’ ice cubes. The cafe has also brought back a fan favourite from its Ipoh location – the signature soft-serve, featuring new seasonal Americana flavours including Peanut Butter & Jelly, Key Lime Pie, Cream Cheese Bagel, and Pepperoni Pizza, offering customers an exciting array of options to explore.

Address: 29, Jalan Riong, Bangsar, 59100 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 10 AM – 10 PM (closed on Mondays)

Seoul Espresso

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A newly established Korean-owned coffee bar in Mont Kiara, Seoul Espresso offers a unique coffee experience with its bold and nutty brews using Korean-roasted beans. Their signature Seoul Latte is a creamy delight with subtle notes of cocoa and vanilla. For those seeking a rich chocolate indulgence, the Cioccolata hot chocolate strikes a perfect balance between foamy and full-bodied.

Coffee enthusiasts who find Americano too strong might appreciate the Con Panna. This specialty drink adds a layer of whipped cream to espresso, providing a creamy contrast that enhances the coffee’s robust flavours. The combination of the smooth cream and the strong coffee creates a harmonious blend that’s both refreshing and satisfying.

Address: Plaza Mont Kiara, Lot C/0G/05A, Courtyard Level of Block C, 2, Jalan Kiara, Mont Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 8 AM – 5 PM (weekdays), 10 AM – 5 PM (weekends)

Gambit Coffee

 

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Gambit Coffee, a recent addition to Petaling Jaya’s cafe scene, has quickly become a hotspot for coffee and cookie lovers alike. Conveniently located in 3 Two Square, this spot offers a perfect blend of indulgent treats and aromatic brews. Their menu features an array of tempting options, including chunky red velvet cookies that pair wonderfully with their creamy Lotus Biscoff lattes.

For coffee enthusiasts seeking a bold flavour profile, the Asian Latte comes highly recommended. Those who prefer their coffee with an extra kick can opt for a double shot. If you’re in the mood for something unique and daring, Gambit Coffee’s Coconut Coffee is an intriguing choice that might pleasantly surprise your taste buds.

Address: Unit A-07-LG2, 3 Two Square, 2, Jalan 19/1, Seksyen 19, 46300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 8 AM – 6 PM

KLCG Confectionery & Bakery

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Like a phoenix that has risen from the ashes of its former self, KLCG Confectionery & Bakery has reopened its doors in a new location on Jalan Ampang, offering a sensory experience from the moment you approach. The aroma of freshly baked cinnamon rolls greets visitors even before they enter. This family-owned artisan bakery, which started with a focus on fresh-baked bread, has evolved into a beloved neighbourhood establishment, particularly known for their signature cronuts.

The new space is expansive and well-designed, featuring various sections including a baker’s pavilion, confectionery station, foyer, lounge, and a charming garden. This layout creates the perfect setting for patrons to enjoy KLCG’s delectable offerings. Among the must-try items are the Pistachio Praline Pain Suisse and Paris-Brest, which pair wonderfully with their unique Hainanese coffee blend, a combination of Colombian and Indonesian coffee beans. Despite its growth and new location, KLCG remains true to its roots, continuing to bake with simple ingredients and a generous amount of passion.

Address: 204A, Jalan Ampang, Kampung Datuk Keramat, 50450 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 9 AM – 6 PM

New cafes in KL and Selangor to explore – October edition:

Roots

 

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Roots, a popular Johor-born cafe-bistro, has recently expanded its reach by opening its first branch in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur. This new establishment offers a unique dining experience with its focus on plant-based cuisine in a welcoming and contemporary setting. The menu features an innovative fusion of Italian and Malaysian flavours, all reimagined as meat-free dishes.

Some of the standout offerings include their Nasi Lemak Risotto, a creative twist on the classic Malaysian dish. For those craving something hearty, the Laksa Mushroom Stew promises a satisfying blend of local flavours. Roots takes pride in its potato dishes, offering two exceptional variations: Laksa Mashed Potatoes and Truffle Mashed Potatoes. These sides perfectly complement the main courses and showcase the cafe’s commitment to elevating familiar ingredients.

The beverage selection at Roots is equally impressive. Their signature Coconutfee is a unique coffee creation that’s not to be missed. For those looking for something more adventurous, the cafe offers an array of kombucha cocktails, adding a probiotic twist to your dining experience.

Address: 1, Jalan Telawi 3, Bangsar, 59100 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 11 AM – 10 PM

JOKOPI

 

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Prepare your taste buds for a java-fueled journey as JOKOPI, the Surabayan sensation, storms onto the KL coffee scene. This Indonesian brew maestro has planted its first Malaysian outpost on Tun HS Lee Road, ready to caffeinate the masses with liquid artistry that’ll make your average latte blush.

Forget your run-of-the-mill cappuccinos – JOKOPI’s menu reads like a mad scientist’s coffee experiment gone deliciously right. Dive into the inky depths of Kopi Susu Arang, a charcoal-infused concoction so dark it’ll have your teeth checking for cavities, sweetened with the sultry whispers of aren palm sugar. Or take a sip of nostalgia with Kopi Susu Kaya, where coffee does the cha-cha with coconut milk and kaya. It’s a buttery, sweet symphony that’ll have you humming Negaraku while floating on a cloud of caffeinated bliss. One sip, and you’ll swear you’ve found the Holy Grail of Malaysian-inspired coffee creations.

Not a coffee convert? Fear not! The Kawista awaits, a fruity rebellion in a sea of beans. This wood-apple syrup and lemon soda lovechild will have your taste buds doing backflips and questioning their allegiance to caffeine.

Address: 1-3, Jalan Tun H S Lee, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 9 AM – 12 AM (weekdays), 11 AM – 2 AM (weekends)

Flurrē by Fluffed

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Recently opening its doors in Taman Universiti, Flurrē by Fluffed offers a unique twist on the traditional Korean shaved ice dessert, bingsu. This playful cafe specialises in creative interpretations of the icy treat, with standout offerings like the Salmon Sashimi Don bingsu. This innovative dessert mimics the appearance of a salmon sashimi rice bowl, featuring milky shaved ice in place of rice, topped with mango strawberry jelly strips resembling sashimi, mango boba ikura, and cubes of fresh mango.

Another must-try is their Hello Panda bingsu, a black sesame lover’s dream. This dessert combines black sesame ice cream, pandan taro balls, black sesame and coconut pudding, and a crispy black sesame wafer for added texture. To complement their frozen creations, Flurrē offers a selection of Japanese-inspired beverages, including Kuro Goma (black sesame) Latte, Uji Matcha Latte, and Hojicha Latte. For those seeking a refreshing non-coffee option, the Grapefruit Four Season Tea is an excellent choice.

Address: 19, Jalan SS 3/37, Taman Universiti, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 12.30 PM – 10 PM

Lazy Eye Coffee

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If your relationship with mornings is more ‘sworn enemies’ than ‘besties,’ Lazy Eye has your back. Barista-extraordinaire Ben doesn’t even think about brewing until noon, this pop-up coffee shop starts brewing at noon every Thursday to Sunday on Tun HS Lee Road’s Shuang Xi.

With a focus on creating a welcoming atmosphere, Ben selects coffee that embodies smooth, comforting flavours, offering hand-drip brews and oat milk cold brews. For something different, try his kombucha, featuring creative flavours like watermelon mint and apple cinnamon. Complete your experience by pairing Lazy Eye’s beverages with delicious cookies and artisanal treats from Hafiz of Snatch Bakery—because life’s too short for bad coffee and boring snacks.

Address: 177, Jalan Tun H S Lee, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 12 PM – 6 PM (Thursdays to Sundays)

New cafes in KL and Selangor to explore – September edition:

W2 Concept Cafe

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W2 Concept Cafe, a charming new establishment in Cheras, offers a unique blend of toys and culinary delights. Named after its founder Wei Wei, this cafe creates a fun and welcoming atmosphere for its patrons. The menu features a standout Nasi Lemak dish, prepared using a cherished family recipe from the Sarawak-born chef’s grandmother. This special offering, limited to just five portions daily, comes with creamy rice, rich Ayam Rendang, and Pineapple Acar, all beautifully presented in a steamer basket.

Coffee enthusiasts will appreciate the cafe’s innovative beverages, particularly the Bubur Cha Cha Kopi. This creative concoction combines an oat milk latte infused with coconut flavours, topped with a whipped purple sweet potato foam, and finished with a base of tiny sago pearls for added texture. It’s a perfect fusion of traditional Malaysian dessert flavours with modern coffee trends.

Address: No.D-53-UG, Jalan C180/1, Dataran C180, 43200 Cheras, Selangor

Operating hours: 11 AM – 8 PM (Tuesdays only, closed on Mondays) 11 AM – 8.30 PM (Wednesdays and Thursdays), 11 AM – 9 PM (Fridays only), 10 AM – 9 PM (Saturdays only), 10 AM – 4 PM (Sundays only)

After Five

 

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After Five is a vibrant new addition to Taman Connaught’s cafe scene, offering a unique coffee experience from its compact kiosk within a Shell station. This charming cafe specialises in Johor-roasted coffee, providing patrons with a taste of the southern state’s rich coffee culture. For those seeking a refreshing alternative, After Five also serves delightful Oolong Teapresso Coolers, perfect for beating the Malaysian heat.

One of the cafe’s standout offerings is their innovative Matcha Bagel Cubes, a creative twist on traditional bagels that combines the earthy flavours of matcha with a convenient, bite-sized format. This soft-launch venture promises to be a welcome pit stop for commuters and locals alike, offering quality beverages and snacks in a cheerful, accessible setting.

Address: L/raya, Jalan Cerdas, Lebuhraya Hubungan Timur – Barat, Taman Connaught, 56000 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 8 AM – 9 PM (closed on Thursdays)

Medium Curated Coffee

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Step into the whimsical world of Medium Curated Coffee, where your taste buds embark on a caffeinated adventure like no other. This Klang-based coffee haven is not your average joe joint; it’s a flavour laboratory where baristas don their mad scientist hats to concoct liquid masterpieces that defy expectations.

Imagine sipping on a Pina Koff Lada, a tropical twist that marries the boldness of cold brew with the creamy whisper of clarified milk, all while coconut and pineapple dance a hula on your palate. Or perhaps you’d prefer to take a detour to Thailand with their Mango Sticky Rice beverage, an uplifting tea that floats on a cloud of coconut foam, transporting you to sun-kissed beaches with every sip.

For those seeking a dessert disguised as coffee, the Rahsia awaits. This clandestine concoction features a steamy black coffee sporting a chilled cream toupée, channeling tiramisu vibes and offering a crunchy ladyfinger sidekick for texture thrills.

Address: KS7, 12, Jalan Ramin 3, Bandar Botanik, 41200 Klang, Selangor

Operating hours: 11 AM – 9 PM

PMTD Coffee

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At PMTD Coffee, caffeine dreams and feline fantasies collide in a whimsical wonderland of flavour. This Dataran Sunway gem is where barista-extraordinaire James orchestrates a symphony of sips, all while his trusty sidekick Yoru (the black-furred feline) keeps a watchful eye on the proceedings.

Prepare your taste buds for a rollercoaster ride through PMTD’s menu of liquid marvels. Dive into Seasons, a cup that defies the laws of thermodynamics – picture hot, bold coffee doing the tango with a cloud of creamy cold foam. It’s like sipping on a weather forecast gone deliciously rogue!

At PMTD Coffee, every sip is an adventure, every visit a mini-vacation for your senses. So come on in, let James be your caffeinated cruise director, and let Yoru remind you that in this topsy-turvy world of coffee wizardry, it’s perfectly normal to see a cat supervising your cappuccino!

Address: 3, Jalan PJU 5/12, Dataran Sunway, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 11 AM – 7 PM (Mondays to Thursdays, closed on Tuesdays), 11 AM – 10 PM (Fridays to Sundays)

Baker’s Barn

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Baker’s Barn, the latest addition to Damansara Jaya’s culinary scene, is a bagel lover’s paradise. This charming establishment offers an impressive array of uniquely flavoured bagels that cater to diverse palates. From the indulgent Tiramisu to the nutty Triple Pistachio, and from the Asian-inspired Matcha Red Bean to the classic Cinnamon Raisin, there’s a bagel for every taste preference. The variety of flavours showcases Baker’s Barn’s commitment to creativity and quality in their baked goods.

Address: 71A, Jalan SS 22/11, Damansara Jaya, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 8 AM – 7 PM (closed on Sundays)

New cafes in KL and Selangor to explore – August edition:

Ah Wong Office

Malaysian culture is inherently intertwined with our associations with food, where restaurants serve as not just a means to enjoy a hot meal, but simultaneously take on a communal role as well where friends and family converge, transcending generations. Nowhere is this more readily apparent than in a humdrum neighbourhood kopitiam setting, attracting a steady influx of Malaysian faces at all hours of the day.

The formula hasn’t changed much since its pre-war conception, where good value and hospitality remain the most prominent key denominators of a good kopitiam. With that said, it never hurts to add a dash of innovation to keep things interesting, and that is exactly what the team behind Ah Wong Office have managed to accomplish in their Section 17 outlet.

Easily standing out from among a row of older businesses, don’t be fooled by this fresh establishment’s fresh coat of paint, as the foundations can be traced all the way back to the proprietor’s grandparents, who first opened their own kopitiam in the sleepy provincial town of Taiping.

Heavily deriving inspiration from 1980s corporate chic, you will find yourself dining on office desks and swivel chairs, as hollow partition walls and fluorescent ceiling lights add to the ambience of sterility. But the food is promisingly wholesome, ticking all the right boxes from a rich bowl of tangy assam laksa made with a thoroughly simmered mackerel soup paired with deeply savoury prawn paste, to fluffy slices of Hainanese toast served with generous lashings of kaya and butter.

Address: 20, Jalan 17/1a, Seksyen 17, 46400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 

  • 7.30am – 4.30pm
  • Opens daily

The Bakes and Brews 

New cafes in the Klang Valley often subscribe to a pretty predictable ethos, if they’re hoping for a shot at success from the moment that they open their shutters for the first time. A thoroughly thought-out marketing plan to drum up interest from within the community, top-dollar interior furnishings to help create an air of stylish sophistication, and novel menu items that are sure to attract repeat visits.

Taman Equine’s newest addition, The Bakes and Brews, employs a decidedly less grandiose approach and trades the high gloss in. for hospitable warmth and honestly prepared cups of Joe. A charming home-based business founded by the family who also happens to reside there, this space is probably best suited for pick-up coffees and pastries on the go, given the limited seating arrangement. It’s pleasantly simple, yet welcoming.

But should you find yourself in the good fortune of being able to snag one of the fold-out campsite chairs here to sip your afternoon away, be sure to make a point of ordering from their selection of small bites to go with your coffee of choice. We would recommend the Orange Americano, which is sure to offer a sprightly perk with its citrusy notes. The menu isn’t extensive, as one should readily anticipate, but offers enough variety to satiate most appetites in a pinch, with their mentaiko tamagoyaki sando sandwich, constructed with an omelette sandwiched between white bread and siracha-laced mentaiko sauce, being a particular highlight.

Reservations through their Instagram are required for dine-ins.

S.Pace Cafe 

Vegetarian meals are almost completely dominated by age-old recipes here in Malaysia, with Chinese and Indian restaurants maintaining their roles as accessible and tasty stewards for a good cruelty-free meal for those who opt to go plant-based. But that isn’t to suggest that there isn’t already steady momentum among new entrepreneurs eager to tap into this increasingly popular dietary preference by offering more contemporary vegan dishes.

Meet S.Pace Cafe along Jalan 4/62a in Bandar Sri Manjalara, which hopes to stand at the forefront as one of the most promising new names in this space. It may not look it at first, but the owners have invested a pretty penny in bringing the dining experience up to par with its contemporaries, a fact best expressed when making your way inside. Pink-washed walls that evoke the ochre of a Spanish villa are tastefully accompanied by potted greens and an artificial skylight overhead, which conjures the illusion of nature being drawn inwards. A cement floor and matching barista counter further complete the illusion of an open courtyard.

Beyond picture-perfect backdrops, the food here warrants similar attention for its capacity to offer a great selection of conventional brunch eats that have all been given a vegan-friendly twist. You’ll find big breakfast sets replete with mushrooms, leafy greens, and legumes, bagels with your choice of peanut butter or cream cheese served with veggies, and even rice bowls with marinated tofu chunks in place of animal protein.

Address: 27-2, Jalan 4/62a, Bandar Sri Menjalara, 52200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 

  • 9am – 5pm
  • Closed on Monday

Wholey Wonder

Talk of Ampang, and one needs almost no introduction to the delights that this part of Kuala Lumpur stands to offer, especially given its general proximity to the city centre. However, one part of Ampang that is often easily overlooked is the Damai area, which sits just off Jalan Ampang. While Uthant has already gained a sizeable repute for prime real estate offerings and some fantastic restaurants, Damai remains relatively subdued by comparison, notable for only one eminent Chinese primary school and the Raffles Malaysian campus nestled among residential homes.

That’s assuming of course that you don’t know where to look, as some of these residential homes from amid the leafy foliage of this quiet suburbia have since been converted into cafes, serving all manner of bakes and plates for those who stumble upon them. One such establishment can be found in Wholey Wonder, a health-driven restaurant that is heavily inspired by a plant-based East Asian inflexion. And there’s no better place to do so than amind the lush verdancy that the restaurant owners have so lovingly cultivated, set against a dramatic backdrop of the city’s most recognisable skyscrapers.

We mentioned healthy, but that does not come with any compromises in flavour. 10-year-aged Hokkaido organic miso ensures that their ramen bowls are sufficiently robust in taste, while Korean kimbap rice bowls are served with a kaleidoscopic medley of freshly julienned greens, accompanied by tempeh cutlets for added crunch and substance. Beyond hot meals, light bites such as sushi rolls with a tropical twist featuring sweet mango and Nyonya acar are also available to order here.

Address: 23, Jalan Damai, Kampung Datuk Keramat, 55000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 

  • 11am – 8.30pm
  • Opens daily

Picnic by Lynn Saub

When was the last time you sat around a campfire enjoying the elemental pleasures of nature’s bounties? For most city folk living within the boundaries of the Klang Valley, where green lungs are now increasingly far and few between in the face of rapid urban development, an opportunity to commune with the great outdoors is typically scarce, requiring plenty of planning ahead as opposed to simple serendipity.

While we’re not claiming that it’s all the same, those who are hankering for just a slice of the experience are more than welcome to make a brief stop in Desa Sri Hartamas and seek out Picnic by Lynn Saub. Exclusively open over the weekends bright and early from 8am to 2pm in the afternoon, this al fresco dining experience was founded by namesake proprietor, Lynn, who decided to welcome guests into her backyard with a selection of baked goods and hot meals, all of which are lovingly prepared in her own kitchen.

Menu offerings here run the gamut of Southeast Asian dishes, from bowls of Indonesian bakso meat balls, to soto ayam noodles with potato fritters. It is by no means fancy, but the charm lies in its family-centric, community-first approach, welcoming diners of all creeds to settle down and take the time to smell the proverbial roses. Better still, if you’d like to take some of Lynn’s bites home with you, she even has her own range of homemade cookies available for sale.

Address: No.75, Jalan Sri Hartamas 3, 50480, Desa Seri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 

  • 8am – 2pm
  • Only open on Saturday and Sunday

New cafes in KL and Selangor to explore – July edition:

LIT Cafe

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This new establishment in Kuala Lumpur provides a welcoming environment for its customers. Strategically located in the vicinity of the Hartamas Shopping Centre, this cafe offers a serene escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. Named LIT Cafe, its ambiance is as bright and lively as its name suggests, making it a perfect spot for both early morning risers and those looking to unwind after a long day.

One of the unique features of LIT Cafe is its location. It sits tucked away in Laman Tuanku, a beautiful public park that provides a tranquil backdrop to your dining experience. As you enjoy your meal or sip your coffee, you’ll be treated to a picturesque view of the nearby National Palace, adding a touch of elegance and grandeur to your visit.

The menu at LIT Cafe is a delightful mix of healthy and indulgent options, catering to a wide range of palates. Their breakfast offerings are refreshing and invigorating, perfect for kick-starting your day on a high note. The fresh Fruit Bowls, brimming with a variety of seasonal fruits and accompanied by creamy Greek yogurt, are a crowd favourite.

If you’re visiting for lunch, don’t miss out on their Sicilian-inspired Tomato Salad. This dish, with its vibrant mix of ripe tomatoes, fresh herbs, and a tangy dressing, is a testament to the cafe’s commitment to serving high-quality, flavourful food. Though we highly suggest trying the salad, its pasta options are also worthy of the limelight.

The beverage selection at LIT Cafe is just as exciting and innovative as its food menu. The roasted Banana Lattes, with their unique blend of rich coffee and sweet banana, are a must-try for coffee enthusiasts. And for those who like to start their day with a hearty meal, LIT Cafe’s Big Breakfast is an excellent choice. This filling dish, with its assortment of classic breakfast items, is guaranteed to satisfy your hunger and provide you with the energy you need to tackle the day ahead.

Address: 66, Jalan Sri Hartamas 1, Taman Sri Hartamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 8 AM – 7 PM (closed on Mondays)

Bijou

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Bijou, a beloved community cafe situated in the heart of Ara Damansara, has embarked on a remarkable journey of transformation that has seen it evolve from a modestly sized nook into a quaint hut set amidst sprawling fields, and finally, into the impressive corner lot establishment that it is today.

This evolution is a testament to the cafe’s adaptive spirit and its ability to reinvent itself without losing touch with its origins. A significant part of this identity is the cafe’s signature aesthetic—a tasteful blend of concrete and white decor that has been a consistent feature across all its incarnations.

While the physical setting of Bijou has undergone several changes, the cafe’s core offerings have remained steadfast. Bijou continues to delight its customers with its exceptional coffee, crafted from the finest beans and brewed to perfection. Its assortment of cakes and pastries, which are regularly updated to offer variety, remain a popular choice among patrons. Recognising the evolving tastes and preferences of its customers, Bijou has recently expanded its menu to include light bites, providing a wider selection of culinary delights to its patrons.

One of the standout aspects of Bijou is its welcoming approach towards pets. The cafe has a pet-friendly policy that allows cats to accompany their owners indoors while both cats and dogs are permitted in the outdoor areas of the cafe. Bijou, however, advises that pets be kept in a stroller or be leashed, especially in the case of dogs. This recommendation is rooted in the cafe’s respect for its Muslim customers, reflecting Bijou’s commitment to creating an inclusive and comfortable atmosphere that caters to the diverse backgrounds and preferences of all its customers.

Address: 1, Jalan PJU 1A/42A, Ara Damansara, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 8 AM – 12 AM

Diastole Cafe

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A newly opened spot in Cheras, Diastole Cafe extends a warm invitation to customers seeking a tranquil space to relax and indulge in a range of delightful desserts and beverages. The cafe particularly caters to chocolate enthusiasts, serving up an array of mouth-watering, chocolate-infused treats that are sure to satiate any sweet tooth. Among the offerings are their Chocolate Chunk Molasses Cookies, a perfect blend of sweet molasses and rich chocolate chunks that provide a satisfying crunch with every bite.

Another must-try is their Nutella Brownies, a decadent dessert that combines the beloved hazelnut-chocolate spread with a moist, fudgy brownie base. This delicious treat is ideal for those who enjoy a rich, gooey texture in their desserts. In addition, the cafe also features S’mores Bars on their menu, a delightful reinterpretation of the classic campfire treat—featuring a graham cracker crust, a layer of creamy chocolate, and a topping of toasted marshmallows.

All these chocolate treats pair excellently with a cup of their hot chocolate. Made with quality cocoa, the hot chocolate at Diastole Cafe is a comforting and indulgent beverage that perfectly complements their dessert offerings.

Address: 54-1, Jalan Danau Lumayan 1, Bandar Sri Permaisuri, 56000 Cheras, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 4 PM – 12 AM (daily except Thursdays, closed on Tuesdays), 4 PM – 11 PM (Thursdays only)

Silverfox Cafe

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Set to make its debut on 1 July, Silverfox Cafe is a fresh and promising addition to the vibrant cafe scene in Kuala Lumpur. With its unique blend of futuristic design elements and a creative take on cafe culture, it is set to become a new point of interest for cafe-goers in the city.

The cafe is housed within a striking two-story structure, meticulously designed to create a visually stunning and welcoming atmosphere. Upon stepping into Silverfox Cafe, visitors are greeted by an imposing yet intriguing fox statue. This eye-catching feature, serving as an introduction to the cafe’s identity, guides patrons towards a staircase leading to the upper level.

The upper floor of Silverfox Cafe is a masterstroke of architectural design. Bathed in an abundance of natural light streaming in through a large skylight, this space comes alive with a welcoming warmth. The natural light not only creates a pleasant ambience but also beautifully illuminates the showcase of artful sculptures on this level.

Beyond the artistic display, the upper level also houses a spacious dining area. With a comfortable seating arrangement and a relaxed atmosphere, it serves as the perfect spot for patrons to enjoy their coffee and meals while engaging in conversations or simply immersing themselves in the unique environment of the cafe.

Silverfox Cafe is currently in the final stages of preparation. A dedicated and friendly team is working hard behind the scenes to ensure a smooth and memorable experience for each patron. They are committed to providing excellent service that matches the high standards set by the cafe’s impressive interior design.

Located within The Row in the bustling city centre, Silverfox Cafe is easily accessible for both locals and tourists. The cafe plans to offer a menu that features Asian-inspired brunch favourites, providing a delicious twist on traditional cafe fare. Alongside the food menu, Silverfox Cafe will also serve a selection of contemporary coffee beverages and coolers to cater to a wide range of tastes and preferences.

Address: 19, Jalan Doraisamy, Chow Kit, 50300 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: TBD

New cafes in KL and Selangor to explore – June edition:

Coffee Space

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Coffee Space, a fresh and inviting addition to the vibrant cafe scene in USJ Subang Jaya, is a delightful haven for coffee enthusiasts and lovers of serene atmospheres alike. As soon as visitors step into the cafe, they are greeted by the lush, verdant presence of anthuriums and aloe plants. The use of such greenery adds a touch of nature and tranquility to the modern, urban space.

But the cafe is not just about its tranquil ambiance. Coffee Space is a sanctuary for innovative modern coffee creations that incorporate a variety of elements such as fruits, flowers, and herbs, offering a unique twist to traditional coffee beverages. This makes it an ideal spot not just for relaxation, but also for those seeking to explore new, exciting flavours in their coffee.

Address: 6, Jalan USJ 16/2f, Usj 16, 47630 Subang Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 8 AM – 5 PM (closed on Mondays)

Yellow Bake Day

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Yellow Bake Day, a bakery that originally hails from Johor, has now expanded its operations to Petaling Jaya. In March, the bakery opened a new branch in SS2, marking its first foray outside of Johor. This new venture has since blossomed into a full-fledged cafe, serving a wider array of culinary delights beyond its signature baked goods.

The cafe itself is set in a warm and inviting environment, providing a comfortable space for patrons to indulge in their sweet treats. The menu features an assortment of cakes, available by the slice, and caneles, a small French pastry known for its tender custard center and caramelised crust.

One of the standouts from their menu is their Pistachio Cookies. Made with genuine pistachio paste and nibs, these cookies offer a delightful blend of creamy and crunchy textures that will leave you wanting more.

Another must-try on their menu is their Pistachio Lemon Cake. This cake combines the nutty flavour of pistachios with the tangy zest of lemon, creating a unique and tantalising flavour profile. This cake has quickly become one of their top-selling items, which speaks volumes about their mastery over creating pistachio-based desserts.

Address: 50, Jalan SS 2/24, SS 2, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 11 AM – 7 PM (Sundays and Tuesdays, closed on Mondays), 11 AM – 10 PM (Wednesdays to Saturdays)

Leaf’s Mark

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Leaf’s Mark is an eco-conscious cafe and store situated at The Intermark. It offers food and beverages made from natural ingredients. Customers can enjoy smoothie bowls made with banana, mango, coconut milk, and pistachio butter, as well as refreshing coolers like the Saffron Bliss and Chicory Charm. These drinks come with complimentary fruits and nuts for a wholesome experience.

Address: G-7, Intermark Mall, 348, Jalan Tun Razak, Kampung Datuk Keramat, 50400 Ampang, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 9 AM – 10 PM

M5 Coffee

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M5 Coffee, a renowned coffeehouse hailing from Taipei, has recently marked its maiden entry into the Malaysian market with the grand opening of its first outpost in the bustling neighborhood of Taman Tun Dr Ismail. This latest addition to the local cafe scene is an ode to the cafe’s Taiwanese roots, with a unique menu that draws inspiration from Taiwan’s major mountain ranges.

Each specialty drink on the menu is named after one of these mountain ranges, creating a distinct connection between the cafe’s offerings and the natural beauty of Taiwan, adding a touch of authenticity to its Taiwanese roots.

In a special tribute to its new home, M5 has crafted an exclusive beverage named after Malaysia’s own iconic peak, Mount Kinabalu. The Mount Kinabalu blend is an intriguing concoction that marries the robust flavours of espresso with the tangy notes of orange juice, presenting a delightful clash of flavours that dance on the palate. The addition of an espresso ice cube ensures that the drink maintains its intensity as it cools, providing a consistent coffee experience from the first sip to the last.

For those who wish to sample a drink that encapsulates the essence of Taiwan, the Coastal Range is the ideal choice. This layered coffee drink is a harmonious blend of rich coconut milk and butterfly pea jelly, the jelly adds a playful, boba-like texture to the drink.

Another one of the highlights of M5 Coffee’s menu is undoubtedly their Oatmeal Cookie Cup Latte. This innovative beverage is served in a homemade oatmeal cookie cup that has been lined with a layer of smooth, rich chocolate. This unique presentation allows patrons to simultaneously sip the hot, aromatic latte and nibble on the delicious cookie.

Address: 39, Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 3, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 8 AM – 12 AM

Simply Sandwiches

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A beloved sandwich shop previously located in Kota Damansara, Simply Sandwiches has recently found a new home in the bustling neighbourhood of Taman Tun Dr Ismail. This cafe has been widely recognised for its wide array of delectable grilled cheese sandwiches that cater to diverse palates. They offer an impressive menu that includes traditional grilled cheese sandwiches, but their innovative spin involves topping these mouth-watering sandwiches with fried eggs and a host of other protein options for an added layer of flavour and satisfaction.

This tranquil and welcoming cafe not only serves as a haven for sandwich enthusiasts but also provides a serene environment that’s conducive to productivity. Whether you’re looking to complete some work, read a book, or simply enjoy a quiet morning, Simply Sandwiches offers the perfect setting.

Address: 41A, Lorong Rahim Kajai 13, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 8 AM – 6 PM (Tuesdays to Thursdays, closed on Mondays), 8 AM – 10 PM (Fridays), 9 AM – 10 PM (Saturdays), 9 AM – 6 PM (Sundays)

Grumpy Bagels

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Grumpy Bagels is a recent addition to the KL cafe scene that beautifully combines old-world charm with contemporary flair. Situated within a lovingly restored bungalow in Imbi, this spot offers an idyllic retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle.

Grumpy Bagels’ founder, Claire, brings her past travel experiences to the table, offering customers a taste of the bagels she enjoyed during her time in the United States. The bagels served here strike the perfect balance between crispness and chewiness, making them an absolute delight to savour.

The cafe showcases the versatility of bagels, offering them as both quick grab-and-go options and as part of a sit-down meal. Among the variety of flavours available, the Matcha-infused Bagel filled with Mochi and Red Beans stands out for its intriguing combination of Japanese-inspired flavours and textures.

Not to be overlooked, the house-made cream cheese is more than just a side dish. It impresses with its creamy, buttery texture and subtly milky taste, which is showcased in a variety of flavours, including one sweetened with maple.

For the quintessential New York bagel experience, you can’t go wrong with the Lox Bagel. This hearty bagel is generously filled with smoked salmon, fresh onions, tomatoes, and capers, and topped with creamy scallion cream cheese. It’s served with a side of delicious skin-on fries, making it a perfect choice for a satisfying lunch.

Other than its bagels, the cafe’s interior is a visual treat, boasting a range of carefully curated elements such as antique cabinets, indoor palm trees, walnut accents, and weathered flooring that exudes a vintage charm. Natural light filters in through the skylight, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the space.

Address: 5, Jalan Kamuning, Off, Jalan Imbi, 55100 Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 9 AM – 5 PM (closed on Tuesdays)

New cafes in KL and Selangor to explore – May edition:

Neighbour Club

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Neighbour Club, the newest venture from the JWC Coffee Roastery group, is making waves in Chinatown’s thriving cafe scene. Here, you can enjoy JWC’s renowned blends and single-origin coffees, as well as creative coffee coolers like the Kaya Butter Coffee and Guava Fizz. The venue also sells a variety of snacks, including Choc Oh Sourdough Crackers.

Address: 70, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 12 PM – 12 AM

The Eighth

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A recent addition to Old Klang Road, The Eighth is a delightful oasis for those in search of a serene cafe experience. Welcoming patrons with its warm ambience, the cafe is adorned with a striking skylight that bathes the space in a gentle, natural glow, creating an inviting atmosphere that’s perfect for a tranquil retreat from the bustle of city life.

Their menu boasts a variety of unique drinks, but it’s their Tiramisu Latte and Coffee Matcha Latte that truly stand out. The Tiramisu Latte, inspired by the classic Italian dessert, offers a harmonious blend of bittersweet coffee and creamy mascarpone flavours, while the Coffee Matcha Latte is a delightful fusion of East and West, combining the earthy sweetness of matcha with the robust richness of coffee.

Whether you’re hoping to find a peaceful spot for a morning coffee, seeking a unique latte creation, or simply looking to indulge in a calm and relaxing environment, The Eighth is a must-visit destination that promises a memorable cafe experience.

Address: 33A, Jalan Kubis, Taman Goodwood, 58200 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 10 AM – 8 PM

Nareo Donut

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Nareo Donut is a charming new establishment in Taman Paramount, co-founded by a Malaysian who spent seven years honing his skills at Melbourne’s popular Shortstop Coffee & Donuts. He brings with him the essence of Sutherland Street to Petaling Jaya, coupling donuts fresh from the oven with freshly-brewed coffee.

Producing up to 300 donuts each day, Nareo offers a variety of both raised and filled donuts which are a treat to eat. Soft and fluffy, these come in at least eight flavours, with abundant glazes, enticing toppings and soft, creamy fillings. Some of the crowd favourites include Boston Cream, Mandarin Yuzu, Coconut Kaya, Tiramisu, Hazelnut, Cookies & Cream, and Matcha Cheesecake.

Address: 37 G, Jalan 20/14, Taman Paramount, 46300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 9 AM – 6 PM (closed on Mondays)

Mossarium Cafe

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Mossarium Cafe, which will officially open its doors to the public on 1 May, provides a unique experience for customers, especially those with a fondness for the natural world. This cafe is a haven for enthusiasts of philodendrons and platyceriums, offering a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The cafe is lovingly adorned with luscious greenery, transforming the space into a vibrant, living ecosystem. The founders have worked tirelessly to create an atmosphere that soothes the soul and heightens the senses.

At Mossarium Cafe, customers can enjoy a variety of offerings, including their delightful matcha lattes. These beverages can be savoured while being surrounded by monstera plants and walls adorned with moss. This combination of nature and nourishment offers a unique dining experience, unlike any other in the city.

Address: 27-2, Light Grey Sungai Buloh

Operating hours: 10 AM – 6 PM

Mumu Cafe

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Mumu Cafe, named after its founders, the Mu sisters, who started their journey as home bakers, is a new and inviting neighborhood bakery-cafe not to be missed.

Freshly baked every morning, savour the simple yet satisfying combination of Mumu Cafe’s Coffee Buns with a freshly-brewed cup of joe for a perfect Sunday treat. We highly recommend trying their zesty Lemon Madeleine and Pineapple Tarts, all while listening to the music playing in the background. Make sure to take home a couple jars of their homemade spreads with you too!

With plans to add more varieties of breads, pastries, and hot food to their menu, patrons can definitely expect more magic from Mumu Cafe.

Address: 02-1, Pangsapuri Azalea, Bukit Sungai Long, 43000 Selangor

Operating hours: 9 AM – 5 PM (closed on Wednesdays)

New cafes in KL and Selangor to explore – April edition:

Rever Backerei

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Rever Backerei, a much-anticipated new cafe, has recently launched in the bustling area of Petaling Jaya. Nestled in the heart of The Hub SS2, this trendy cafe has immediately become a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts in the city.

The philosophy of Rever Backerei is to inspire patrons to see everything as an experiment. This innovative perspective is clearly reflected in their culinary creations. Among the many delicious options, their Croissant and Vanilla Flan stand out as particularly delightful. These pastries are freshly baked, ensuring that they are served at the peak of their flavour. The croissants are crisp on the outside, offering a satisfying crunch with each bite. On the inside, they’re soft and fluffy, providing a beautiful contrast of textures that is sure to please any palate.

The Vanilla Flan, on the other hand, is an indulgent treat that is beautifully smooth and creamy. It’s a rich dessert, but it’s not overpoweringly sweet, making it a perfect choice for those who enjoy a subtle sweetness.

To accompany these pastries, Rever Backerei offers a selection of beverages that are designed to complement their food offerings. A favourite among patrons is their comforting Hot Chocolate. For coffee lovers, they offer a variety of caffeine-loaded drinks. Their Dirty Latte and Einspanner coffee are particularly noteworthy. The Dirty Latte combines the rich, robust flavours of espresso with the creaminess of milk, resulting in a balanced beverage that is both strong and smooth. The Einspanner, meanwhile, is a traditional Viennese coffee drink that offers a unique coffee experience. It’s strong, bold, and topped with a dollop of whipped cream, making it a perfect choice for those who like their coffee with a twist.

Address: A-G-3A, The Hub SS2, Jalan Harapan, Seksyen 19, 46400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 10 AM – 6 PM (closed on Mondays)

Nuff Coffee

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One can never have e’Nuff Coffee’. Presenting Nuff Coffee, also known as a ‘kedai kopi & kolok’, this petite new cafe packs a punch with its robust flavours and massive heart. The cafe’s interior, with its warm hues and wooden accents, draws inspiration from its co-founder’s roots in Pahang, with additional influences from North Jakarta’s Rumahan Coffee & Kitchen.

Before setting up this establishment, the founders of Nuff used to sell coffee at street stalls in Shah Alam. They bring a unique personal touch to their cafe, creating a genuinely welcoming atmosphere.

Nuff’s coffee bar is stocked with beans sourced from local roasters, while its kitchen specialises in comforting Sarawak delicacies. Their Mee Kolok is exceptional and comes with a selection of Bebek Salai (savory smoked duck) or Sup Tulang (tasty beef bone soup). Their Sarawak Laksa is one of the best in the Klang Valley, brilliantly balancing rich flavours.

Address: 26, Jalan Tengku Ampuan Zabedah A 9/A, Seksyen 9, 40100 Shah Alam, Selangor

Operating hours: 5 PM – 2 AM

Yugen Coffee

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The vibrant cafe culture of Cheras welcomes a new participant – Yugen Coffee. This bakery-cafe, located in Taman Connaught, is the newest hotspot for specialty coffee, featuring refreshing drinks with a Southeast Asian twist. It’s the perfect place to visit if you need a caffeine boost.

A popular choice among their extensive coffee menu is the Pandan Cap. This drink is the star of the show, featuring a coconut-based Americano topped with a cloud of pandan cheese foam. Another standout is the Tom-Yammy, which draws inspiration from Thailand with its subtle kaffir lime leaf fragrance. For those who prefer to pair their coffee with a light snack, Yugen Coffee also offers a selection of cakes and buns.

Address: 18, Jalan Menara Gading 1, Taman Connaught, 56000 Cheras, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 7.30 AM – 8.30 PM

Belly & Mel

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Belly & Mel is proof that two is always better than one, a recent addition to Mont Kiara, it is a collaborative venture that merges two popular cafe brands for the first time, integrating elements from both the Belly and Mel F&B families.

The menu showcases inspirations from both entities, with dishes such as Belly’s Oceanic Blast Pasta, which draws influence from fish head noodles, and Mel’s Ebi Nori Prawn Ceviche Taco, making it a fantastic destination for fans of both brands.

Asian touches add an unexpected twist to the menu, offering a range of dishes from Duck Confit with a hint of Szechuan spice served with Risotto, to Grilled Sea Bass coupled with Century Egg Chilli Ragu. Even their take on the classic Carbonara is unique, with the addition of fermented beancurd.

Their drink offerings echo this innovative approach – the Camelia Yin Yong (a layered concoction of oolong tea, coffee, and milk) and Kumquat Suan Mei Tang (a salty-sour drink with Mandarin plum) are perfect for a relaxed weekend drink.

Address: GF-05, 163 Retail Park, 8 Jalan Kiara, Mont Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: Not available (currently in soft-launch phase)

Breizh

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Breizh, a recently opened creperie in Damansara Kim, offers a modern take on crepes inspired by the region of Brittany in France. They use organic French buckwheat flour for their gluten-free Galettes and T55 French flour for their crepes, ensuring that their offerings are as authentic as possible.

Their savoury Galettes could serve as a substantial meal. For a brunch experience that straddles multiple continents, try their Sunny-Side-Up Galette with Salame Milano and Emmental cheese. It offers a delightful combination of cold cuts and cheese, all topped with an oeuf au miroir that oozes beautifully over the hearty, earthy galette.

The Saint Jacques is a unique dish that wouldn’t be out of place in a Parisian brasserie. It features seared scallops and juicy pork bacon, enriched with a leek fondue that adds a creamy touch of caramelisation.

On the sweet side, their Mont Blanc-inspired treat is an interesting option. Topped with vermicelli made from chestnut puree, it hides a centre of vanilla ice cream and is finished off with a sugared chestnut. It’s like enjoying Christmas in April.

Their Tiramisu crepe brings together French and Italian culinary traditions. The crepe is stuffed with espresso-sprinkled mascarpone, creating a freshly soothing twist on familiar flavours.

They also offer other dessert options like Speculoos with Pecans, Cinnamon-Stewed Apples with House-Whipped Cream, and the classic Citron Sucre with Lemon, Butter and Sugar.

Address: 75, Jalan SS 20/11, Damansara Kim, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 10 AM – 6 PM (Sundays to Thursdays, closed on Tuesdays), 10 AM – 9.30 PM (Fridays and Saturdays)

Tzuka Cafe & Bistro

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Tzuka Cafe & Bistro, with its lush, garden-like setting, is a highly favoured destination in The Gardens Mall. After a fascinating journey through mirrored walkways, one can discover Tzuka within Toy Eight. The cafe offers a tempting array of creative and comforting dishes, ranging from Beef Bacon Baked Eggs to Salmon Chazuke, Creamy Shoyu Unagi Pasta, Ayam Sambal Balinese, and the delightful Jiggly Cat Pudding.

It’s worth noting that Tzuka offers a variety of promotions throughout the day. Coffee lovers can enjoy two long blacks for RM10 every day from 10 AM to 11 AM. During lunch on weekdays, from 11 AM to 2 PM, a free passionfruit tea and vanilla soft serve are offered with any rice meal order. For tea time only weekdays, from 2 PM to 6 PM, there’s a 26% discount on all pastries with any coffee purchase. And during happy hours on weekdays, from 6 PM to 9 PM, there’s a 50% discount on your second mocktail with any food purchase.

Address: T-216C, 3rd Floor, The Gardens Mall, Lingkaran Syed Putra, Mid Valley City, 59200 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 10 AM – 9 PM

New cafes in KL and Selangor to explore – March edition:

Artisan Roast Coffee

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Artisan Roast and Seniman Kakao have returned to TTDI, but this time, they’re sharing a stunning cafe-roastery space in the Datuk Sulaiman neighborhood. The venue is an inviting blend of rustic brick and wood tones, bathed in the morning sunlight.

Artisan Roast’s Blackbird Blend makes for an exceptional white coffee, and Seniman Kakao’s chocolate drinks, particularly the one infused with rose and black pepper, are worth a try. The cafe uses cocoa from Perak, Johor, and Kedah farms to create sweet treats like soft chocolate tarts and the Kuala Mu 72% bar, which strikes a perfect balance between sweet and sour. Rumour has it that they’re planning to offer chocolate gelato, pastries, and sandwiches soon.

In a nod to the process of chocolate making, a live cocoa tree will be planted in the cafe later this month. Chocolate workshops are also in the works. This new incarnation of Artisan Roast and Seniman Kakao is a significant step forward for both brands, carrying them into the next decade and beyond. They’ve retained some of the old furniture from the previous Artisan Roast, giving it a new lease of life in the updated space.

Address: 25, Lorong Datuk Sulaiman 7, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 7 AM – 4 PM (weekdays), 8 AM – 5 PM (weekends)

Early Bird Uptown

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Early Bird Uptown is more than just a place to enjoy great coffee and food – it’s a place of discovery. Opening its doors at 7:30 AM, they offer an early start to your day with a hearty breakfast. For anyone seeking a filling meal that will keep you going until lunchtime, their offerings are a perfect fit. Their mala pasta is a bold choice with bold flavours – an unexpected delight that you won’t know you love until you try it. It’s a surprising combination that works beautifully, a unique culinary experience you won’t soon forget.

Address: Unit 101, Uptown 2, 2, Jalan SS 21/37, Damansara Utama, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 7.30 AM – 5 PM (weekdays), 9 AM – 5 PM (Saturdays, closed on Sundays)

The Spot by Chinoz

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Introducing The Spot, a fresh addition to Bangsar’s cafe scene that’s predicted to become a local favourite. Located in the corner of Lucky Garden, The Spot is the newest venture by Chinoz, operators of Chinta on Kemuja Road. The cafe offers a serene atmosphere in the mornings and starts serving from 9 AM daily.

Their baristas are highly skilled, brewing delightful cappuccinos and flat whites. Their cakes are a hit – particularly their signature layer cake, which beautifully layers red velvet, chocolate, onde-onde, and pistachio cake. The Spot also serves house-cured salt beef sandwiches, potato gnocchi with pumpkin puree, and pizzas.

Address: Lucky Garden, Bangsar, 59100 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 9 AM – 10 PM

Kopi Punai

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Kopi Punai, a new cafe in Cheras, offers a charming and verdant environment for customers to enjoy. This home-based cafe is run by Rizal and Rico, an uncle-nephew team, who have converted their family home into a welcoming cafe space.

The prices at Kopi Punai are remarkably reasonable, making it a refreshing experience in more ways than one. You can enjoy a nasi goreng bungkus for only RM2, punai toast for RM3, and iced lattes for RM5, making it a worthwhile destination for a relaxing morning.

Address: Lot 2147, Taman Shahjaya Cheras, 43200 Cheras, Selangor

Operating hours: 10 AM – 6 PM (Mondays to Wednesdays), 8 AM – 9 PM (weekends, closed on Thursdays and Fridays)

Pucks Coffee

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Tucked away off the beaten path of Tun H.S. Lee Road, Pucks Coffee is an uncharted oasis for coffee lovers, presently in its exploratory phase. This hidden treasure serves up lattes that are a delightful fusion of strength and creaminess, certain to captivate the tastebuds of coffee enthusiasts. Their grilled cheese sandwich is a fan-favourite, boasting a tantalisingly crispy shell enveloping a rich, flavour-packed core.

With friendly faces that might ring a bell, the team behind Pucks Coffee are the same masterminds who launched Whatever Works Coffee and Coffeenies in Keramat. The intriguing name, Pucks, stands for People United by Coffee & Kooky Souls, reflecting their aspiration to transform the cafe into a communal hub. They even envision introducing a camera film processing lab within their space.

The interior of Pucks Coffee, an homage to the creative workspace of Metahaiku studio in Los Angeles, is an eclectic blend of thrift store finds, crafting an atmosphere of welcoming warmth and creative energy.

Address: Back Portion, 180, Jalan Tun H S Lee, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 12 PM – 8 PM (weekdays, closed on Tuesdays), 11 AM – 10 PM (weekends)

New cafes in KL and Selangor to explore – February edition:

RAYs

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Making a bold entrance into PJ’s B.Land, RAYs offers a radiant blend of tantalising culinary delights and a heartening sense of hospitality.

The menu at RAYs is nothing short of a culinary kaleidoscope, featuring an array of dishes that span from the homey comfort of handmade scallion oil noodles and the fiery thrill of chilli gnocchi, to the hearty satisfaction of pulled beef toasties and ebi katsu sando, and onto the sweet indulgence of honey butter French toast and buttermilk pancakes.

Their Thai-inspired salmon salad is a vibrant dance of flavours and textures, with fresh salmon sashimi, grapefruit, pomelo, peanuts, spring onions, chillies, coriander and mixed leaves, all swaying harmoniously to the tune of a light and tangy dressing.

Their beverages, like the Fizzy Matcha with tonic and the Fresh Red blend of espresso and apple juice, are as stimulating and invigorating as a morning sunbeam.

And RAYs is not just about today – they have their sights set on the future, with plans to open a second location in Mont Kiara later this year. But it’s not just about expanding their physical presence; the founders are on a dedicated mission to build a true sense of community among their customers, fostering a place where authentic human connections can flourish like a garden in spring.

Address: Lot 8, B.LAND, 2, Jalan 51a/225, Seksyen 51a, 46100 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 8.30 AM – 5 PM

Rusa Cafe

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Welcome to Rusa Cafe, a soothing sanctuary nestled in the heart of Puchong. Named after the Malay word for deer, Rusa Cafe perfectly encapsulates the tranquillity of a forest filled with an array of plants. Here, amidst the calming ambience, you can indulge in a comforting caffeine fix with their matcha and hojicha affogatos. These delightful beverages offer a blissful fusion of traditional Japanese flavours with the comforting warmth of coffee, providing a serene respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

But Rusa Cafe is more than just a coffee haven. With a comprehensive menu that showcases an impressive variety of Asian Fusion dishes, this cafe is also a culinary delight. Their unique Ayam Percik Burger is a testament to this, combining the classic western burger with the beloved Malaysian Ayam Percik, a grilled chicken dish marinated in a rich, spiced coconut milk sauce. Another standout is their Salted Egg Sambal Pasta, a creative fusion dish that marries the creamy salted egg yolk sauce with the fiery kick of sambal.

For those who prefer the timeless classics of Malaysian cuisine, Rusa Cafe also offers Nasi Lemak and Mee Siam. These dishes, staple comfort foods for many Malaysians, are not only delicious but are also incredibly budget-friendly at Rusa Cafe, costing only RM2.50 each. This makes them a perfect option for anyone seeking a tasty, satisfying meal without breaking the bank.

Address: 18, Jalan TPP 1/19, Taman Industri Pusat Bandar Puchong, 47100 Puchong, Selangor

Operating hours: 9 AM – 6.30 PM (weekdays, closed on weekends)

Kafe Seni

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Introducing Kafe Seni, a fresh addition to the vibrant cafe scene in Bangsar South. This newly established spot has quickly become a beloved weekend destination, especially for those who crave a touch of outdoor tranquility on a bright morning.

Upon stepping into Kafe Seni, visitors are greeted by an assortment of delectable pastries that are as visually appealing as they are delicious. The selection ranges from the classic buttery croissants to the sweet, moist carrot cake, and the sinfully rich cinnamon rolls, all freshly baked to perfection.

As you delve into these sweet treats, you can’t help but appreciate the relaxing atmosphere that surrounds you. The cafe has successfully created a serene sanctuary, with elements of greenery thoughtfully incorporated into the decor, providing a soothing backdrop for your leisurely visit.

The experience at Kafe Seni is further enhanced by their carefully curated beverage menu. A standout is their matcha offering, which is perfect for a slow, mindful sip as you immerse yourself in the calming ambience. The aromatic, slightly bitter matcha is balanced beautifully with the creaminess of the milk, resulting in a drink that is as comforting as it is invigorating.

As you savor your matcha, consider pairing it with a slice of Kafe Seni’s unique tangerine blossom cream cheese cake. The delicate citrus notes of the tangerine perfectly complement the tangy cream cheese, resulting in a dessert that is a delightful symphony of flavours.

Address: G-3, Residensi Era Novum, Jalan Kerinchi Kiri 2, Bangsar South, 59200 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 8 AM – 5 PM (closed on Wednesdays)

Giraffe Coffee

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Journeying from its humble beginnings as a coffee subscription service, Giraffe Coffee has now proudly planted its roots in a physical location. From sourcing their beans from the finest coffee farms across the globe – from the vibrant landscapes of South America to the lush terrains of Southeast Asia and Africa – Giraffe Coffee has been on a relentless quest for the perfect brew.

Now, they’ve brought their passion to Bandar Sunway, creating a space that’s as charismatic as its namesake. Adorned with playful figurines and artwork of the planet’s loftiest creatures, stepping into Giraffe Coffee is like stepping into a safari of coffee exploration.

Their offerings are as diverse as the giraffe’s natural habitat. From the soothing embrace of nitro coffee to the invigorating kick of their cold brews, each sip promises an adventure. Paired with their heartwarming meals and served with a side of congenial service, a visit to Giraffe Coffee is a coffee lover’s safari dream come to life.

Address: 2 Floor, Sunway Geo Avenue, Jalan Lagoon Selatan, Bandar Sunway, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 9 AM – 7 PM (closed on Sundays)

Lotus Florist x VCR

Venture into PJ and you’ll find a delightful combination of fresh bakes and fragrant blooms at Lotus Florist Cafe, a new collaboration with the well-known VCR. This inviting space is perfect for avocado lovers, offering a green spread that includes an avocado arugula salad with cranberries and pecans, as well as creamy avocado-packed omelettes served with potatoes and sourdough toast. The unique blend of a flower shop and a cafe creates a welcoming atmosphere where you can enjoy a hot brew alongside beautiful floral arrangements.

Address: 5, Jalan Gasing, Pjs 6, 46000 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 8 AM – 9 PM

New cafes in KL and Selangor to explore – January edition:

Chloe.co Cafe

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The renowned Chloe.co, an enchanting bakery-cafe straight out of Ipoh, has now woven its spell in the Klang Valley with its brand-new establishment in SS2, Petaling Jaya.

This snug and appealing alcove is nothing short of a treasure trove for those who relish pastries. It houses a broad assortment of delicacies such as kaya butter croissants, matcha strawberry eclairs, hojicha bombolini, lemon pound cakes, kouign-amann, caneles, madeleines, and macarons, amongst a plethora of other choices.

Their pièce de résistance is the peach strudel, a symphony of textures that harmonise beautifully. The strudel sports crisp layers of pastry coupled with a cloud-like cream, all of which are accentuated by slices of succulent peaches.

Address: 151, Jalan SS 2/24, SS 2, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 10 AM – 10 PM

Butter & Scotch

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Discover the magic of day-to-night dining at Butter & Scotch, the fresh face on Bukit Damansara’s culinary scene. This charming spot is more than meets the eye, metamorphosing from a cosy daytime cafe into a lively restobar as the sun sets, making it a hit with local patrons.

For those who find comfort in the familiar yet seek a twist, their breakfast menu is a must-try. Imagine biting into a perfectly toasted slice generously smeared with your choice of unique flavored butters – the sweet allure of maple, the smooth subtlety of pumpkin, the comforting taste of honey, or the pungent kick of garlic. Complement this delightful breakfast with a lusciously robust butterscotch latte or a revitalising iced coffee shake, and you’ve got the recipe for an impeccable day-starter.

Address: 44G, Jalan Medan Setia 2, Bukit Damansara, 50490 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 10 AM – 12 AM (closed on Mondays)

The Foam Coffee

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Experience the ingenious blend of caffeine and cleanliness at The Foam Coffee, the latest addition to Damansara Jaya’s cafe scene. This avant-garde establishment masterfully merges the world of a coffee house with a laundromat, creating a unique ambiance where you can savour your coffee and manage your laundry chores in one go.

Imagine sipping a frothy latte while your clothes spin and rinse, adding a whole new dimension to multitasking!

Address: 6, Jalan SS 22/21, Damansara Jaya, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 8.30 AM – 6.30 PM (closed on Mondays)

Brew by Cobnb

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At Trion KL, Brew by Cobnb crafts a distinctive experience that goes beyond your usual coffee house visit. Imagine savouring your preferred Americanos or velvety flat whites, all while revelling in the sight of a festively decorated Christmas tree.

But this cafe doesn’t stop at just enriching your coffee journey. Brew by Cobnb, managed by a homestay company, also serves a gastronomic delight from its kitchen, presenting delectable rice bowls and pasta dishes that are sure to satiate your cravings.

Address: G-11, Residensi Trofi 1, Trion KL, Jalan Dua, Sungai Besi, 55200 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 8.30 AM – 6 PM (closed on Tuesdays)

Kakao Origin

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Kakao Origin, a novel entrant in the Central Market, is a haven for chocolate enthusiasts, bringing a unique spin to their beverage offerings. This innovative cafe takes pride in using locally-grown chocolates in their delectable drink creations. Patrons are given the liberty to choose from an array of dark, milk, or white chocolates, that are proudly harvested from Malaysian regions such as Pahang, Perak, Kelantan, and Sabah.

What sets their concoctions further apart is the subtle infusion of various herbs, spices, and fruits like turmeric, star anise, rosemary, lavender, thyme, ginger, banana, mango, and coconut, enhancing the chocolate’s inherent flavours and providing a sensory delight unlike any other.

Address: Central Market, Jalan Hang Kasturi, City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur

Operating hours: 10 AM – 9 PM


(Hero and feature images credit: The Coach Coffee Shop & @klcgconfectionerybakery/ Instagram) 

Note:
The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.

Written by

The best new cafes in KL and Selangor to get your coffee fix this November 2024

Melissa Foong

Senior Digital Writer, Entertainment and Dining

Born and raised in the beautiful city of Kuala Lumpur, Melissa loves writing all things entertainment, music and dining-related. She has written for BURO 24/7 and Augustman, and when she's not busy chasing deadlines, you can find her tucked in a blanket rereading her favourite series of fantasy novels, Harry Potter.

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