Liku-Likoo - Coffee Roastery, Instagrammable Cafe, Outdoor Cafe, Brunch Cafe, Public Transport Accessible, Matcha Cafe, Kombucha Cafe, Work Friendly Cafe

Liku-Likoo is a cafe located in 56 Lorong 1, 77a, Jln Changkat Thambi Dollah, Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Rated 4.2/5 based on 136+ reviews. Known for being a Coffee Roastery, Instagrammable Cafe, Outdoor Cafe, Brunch Cafe, Public Transport Accessible, Matcha Cafe, Kombucha Cafe, Work Friendly Cafe cafe.Liku-Likoo represents Kuala Lumpur's newest urban revival story, emerging as a thoughtfully designed industrial cafe near Changkat that celebrates the philosophy of "hidup pahit & manis" (life's bitter and sweet moments). This multi-level establishment occupies a repurposed space featuring raw brick walls, vintage apothecary drawers, and carefully curated antique elements that evoke nostalgic memories of traditional Malaysian homes. The cafe operates an on-site kombucha laboratory and coffee roastery, ensuring fresh, artisanal beverages served through unique beer dispensers. The open-air concept creates a naturally ventilated environment surrounded by urban greenery, offering Instagram-worthy corners throughout its industrial-chic interior. Signature offerings include house-made nasi ulam with fragrant herbs, artisanal pasta dishes, and specialty kombucha flavours that complement the rustic atmosphere. The rooftop level provides sunset views of surrounding buildings, while the relaxed ambiance attracts remote workers, casual diners, and photography enthusiasts. This authentic space serves comfort food and exceptional coffee in a laid-back setting perfect for meaningful conversations and creative inspiration.

Opening hours: Friday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM. Monday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM. Saturday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM. Sunday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM. Thursday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM. Tuesday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM. Wednesday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM

Contact: 011-6281 5355. Address: 56 Lorong 1, 77a, Jln Changkat Thambi Dollah, Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Bukit Bintang, Malaysia.

Nearby public transport: Imbi Station (3 min walk)

  • Coffee Roastery
  • Instagrammable Cafe
  • Outdoor Cafe
  • Brunch Cafe
  • Public Transport Accessible
  • Matcha Cafe
  • Kombucha Cafe
  • Work Friendly Cafe
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Liku-Likoo

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Recommended
4.2(100+)
Closing Soon
Imbi(3 min walk)
Coffee RoasteryInstagrammableOutdoorBrunchPublic Transport...MatchaKombuchaWork Friendly

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The combination of on-site kombucha brewing, coffee roasting, vintage Malaysian elements, and industrial architecture creates a uniquely authentic experience

Description

Liku-Likoo represents Kuala Lumpur's newest urban revival story, emerging as a thoughtfully designed industrial cafe near Changkat that celebrates the philosophy of "hidup pahit & manis" (life's bitter and sweet moments). This multi-level establishment occupies a repurposed space featuring raw brick walls, vintage apothecary drawers, and carefully curated antique elements that evoke nostalgic memories of traditional Malaysian homes. The cafe operates an on-site kombucha laboratory and coffee roastery, ensuring fresh, artisanal beverages served through unique beer dispensers. The open-air concept creates a naturally ventilated environment surrounded by urban greenery, offering Instagram-worthy corners throughout its industrial-chic interior. Signature offerings include house-made nasi ulam with fragrant herbs, artisanal pasta dishes, and specialty kombucha flavours that complement the rustic atmosphere. The rooftop level provides sunset views of surrounding buildings, while the relaxed ambiance attracts remote workers, casual diners, and photography enthusiasts. This authentic space serves comfort food and exceptional coffee in a laid-back setting perfect for meaningful conversations and creative inspiration.

Opening Hours

Opening Hours

monday - sunday:12:00 – 10:00 PM

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Information last updated: Jul 3, 2025

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