Kopitiams in Kuala Lumpur serve traditional coffee and local breakfast favorites.
ChaFei Wisma Cosway is a Malaysian kopitiam that serves authentic kopi, teh, nasi lemak, kaya balls, and toast with good service in a cozy environment. It’s a great spot for a quick breakfast or tea-time treat, especially for office workers looking for delicious local flavors at reasonable prices.
JiakKopi is a hidden gem kopitiam in GMBB Mall, celebrated for its authentic Hainanese coffee and heartfelt preservation of Malaysia's coffee heritage. Located on the first floor of this quiet artistic building, discover this tucked-away treasure that locals have cherished throughout the years. This family business creates more than just beverages, they share stories of roasting techniques and cultural traditions with genuine warmth. The retro-modern space features vintage radios, antique sewing machines, and nostalgic furniture that transport visitors to simpler times. Their expertly roasted Hainanese coffee delivers perfect balance while the fragrant nasi lemak with fiery sambal and homemade kueh showcase traditional flavours. With its cozy atmosphere, reasonable prices, and consistently excellent quality, JiakKopi attracts office workers seeking afternoon refreshment, hospital visitors needing comfort, and tourists discovering authentic Malaysian flavours.
Groovitiam is a modern kopitiam known for blending traditional Malaysian flavours with contemporary cafe aesthetics in the heart of TTDI. Located conveniently next to their own grocery store with ample on-site parking and free street parking available, this accessible spot opens at 8am making it perfect for morning visits after nearby park walks. The cafe features a cozy modern kampung atmosphere with fresh groovy vibes, beautifully decorated interiors, and bright lighting that creates an inviting environment. Groovitiam specializes in authentic local delicacies including fragrant daun pusang nasi lemak packets, generously portioned Lontong Johor, crispy roti bakar with kaya and butter, and aromatic kampung kopi drinks alongside Singapore fried mee hoon and traditional kueh selections. The space doubles as a cafe and grocer, offering board games for family activities and maintaining excellent WiFi for remote work sessions. This versatile venue suits families seeking nostalgic comfort food, remote workers needing a peaceful workspace, friends gathering over traditional kopitiam fare, and food enthusiasts exploring authentic Malaysian breakfast and lunch options.
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