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Late Night Cafes in Masjid Jamek

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JOKOPI - Kuala Lumpur photo 1
JOKOPI - Kuala Lumpur photo 2
JOKOPI - Kuala Lumpur photo 3
Masjid Jamek (LRT)
JOKOPI - Kuala Lumpur

JOKOPI - Kuala Lumpur

4.6 (400+)
Masjid Jamek
Open

JOKOPI Kuala Lumpur sits on Jalan Tun H.S. Lee in the heart of old KL, and holds the distinction of being the brand's first Malaysian outpost. The space carries a clean industrial-minimalist aesthetic: exposed brick, light wood, and neutral tones - making it effortlessly photogenic despite its compact footprint. The interior is cosy rather than spacious, with limited seating and no dedicated outdoor area, though the street-level setting in the historic quarter gives it a distinct urban character. Parking is tight during the day but manageable at night. The drinks menu showcases JOKOPI's Indonesian-inspired signatures: the Kopi Susu Arang with charcoal and aren sugar, the buttery Kopi Susu Kaya with kaya jam, and the balanced Kopi Susu Blusukan. A morning discount on selected drinks adds value for early visitors. JOKOPI KL stays open through midnight on weekdays and runs 24 hours on weekends — a rarity on this stretch of the city and a draw for late-night coffee seekers and urban explorers alike.

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JOKOPI - Kuala Lumpur photo 1
JOKOPI - Kuala Lumpur photo 2
JOKOPI - Kuala Lumpur photo 3
Masjid Jamek (LRT)
JOKOPI - Kuala Lumpur

JOKOPI - Kuala Lumpur

4.6 (400+)
Masjid Jamek
Open

JOKOPI Kuala Lumpur sits on Jalan Tun H.S. Lee in the heart of old KL, and holds the distinction of being the brand's first Malaysian outpost. The space carries a clean industrial-minimalist aesthetic: exposed brick, light wood, and neutral tones - making it effortlessly photogenic despite its compact footprint. The interior is cosy rather than spacious, with limited seating and no dedicated outdoor area, though the street-level setting in the historic quarter gives it a distinct urban character. Parking is tight during the day but manageable at night. The drinks menu showcases JOKOPI's Indonesian-inspired signatures: the Kopi Susu Arang with charcoal and aren sugar, the buttery Kopi Susu Kaya with kaya jam, and the balanced Kopi Susu Blusukan. A morning discount on selected drinks adds value for early visitors. JOKOPI KL stays open through midnight on weekdays and runs 24 hours on weekends — a rarity on this stretch of the city and a draw for late-night coffee seekers and urban explorers alike.

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Late Night
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