Cafe in KLCafes in KL
MapLRT/MRT
Events

Explore Cafes

  • Browse All Cafes
  • Cafes Near Me
  • Cafes Near a Station
  • Spotlights

Company

  • About Us
  • For Cafe Owners
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
InstagramThreads·
© 2026 Cafes in KL. All rights reserved.
  1. Home
  2. Sungai Besi
  3. Outdoor

Outdoor Cafes in Sungai Besi

Outdoor cafes in Sungai Besi are open-air spots with garden or street views.

Banana matcha drink topped with salted cheese cold foam.
Matcha beverage and waffle dessert on a rustic wooden table.
Close-up of Liege waffle with ice cream and matcha drink.
Chan Sow Lin (LRT)
Looozer

Looozer

4.6 (40+)
Sungai Besi
Closed

Looozer is a matcha-focused cafe tucked inside The Pocket building along Jalan Sungai Besi in Pudu. Finding it requires heading upstairs in what looks like an old, seemingly abandoned building, adding to the sense of discovery. The rustic, slightly raw interior creates a cool, laid-back atmosphere that feels worlds apart from typical KL cafes. Matcha is the undisputed star here, with an extensive menu spanning classic matcha lattes to strawberry matcha variations. The drinks are rich and well-balanced, avoiding the overly sweet or watered-down pitfalls common elsewhere. Moderately priced for the quality, the menu rewards exploration beyond the obvious choices. Outdoor-adjacent seating areas offer a spacious feel, and the vibe leans chill without trying too hard. Staff are notably friendly and approachable, happy to chat and offer recommendations. Looozer suits matcha enthusiasts looking for a hidden, character-filled spot away from the polished cafe mainstream. Open daily except Thursdays, 11am to 8pm.

Cafe Inside Mall
Matcha
Outdoor
ScrappyDough photo 1
ScrappyDough photo 2
ScrappyDough photo 3
Chan Sow Lin (LRT)
ScrappyDough

ScrappyDough

4.3 (100+)
Sungai Besi
Closed

ScrappyDough is a hidden bakery cafe known for sourdough focaccia and inventive bagels, tucked inside an unfinished creative building that blends raw industrial character with a relaxed neighbourhood feel. It sits inside The Pocket, a growing community centre in Sungai Besi where cafes, workshops, and creatives collide. The space feels intentionally in progress, combining exposed concrete, open walkways, and light-filled corners that make the setting visually striking yet unpretentious. Inside, the atmosphere is calm and social, with indoor and open-air seating, circulating fans, and a slow, easy rhythm that suits lingering conversations. Coffee is smooth and straightforward, while the bakery focuses on sourdough focaccia and bagels, including distinctive savoury flavours like Kam Heong chicken alongside classic cream cheese options. ScrappyDough suits visitors seeking a laid-back brunch stop, casual work sessions, or a photogenic place to unwind, especially those who enjoy baked goods with character in a creative setting.

Bakery
Early Morning
Instagrammable
Outdoor
Banana matcha drink topped with salted cheese cold foam.
Matcha beverage and waffle dessert on a rustic wooden table.
Close-up of Liege waffle with ice cream and matcha drink.
Chan Sow Lin (LRT)
Looozer

Looozer

4.6 (40+)
Sungai Besi
Closed

Looozer is a matcha-focused cafe tucked inside The Pocket building along Jalan Sungai Besi in Pudu. Finding it requires heading upstairs in what looks like an old, seemingly abandoned building, adding to the sense of discovery. The rustic, slightly raw interior creates a cool, laid-back atmosphere that feels worlds apart from typical KL cafes. Matcha is the undisputed star here, with an extensive menu spanning classic matcha lattes to strawberry matcha variations. The drinks are rich and well-balanced, avoiding the overly sweet or watered-down pitfalls common elsewhere. Moderately priced for the quality, the menu rewards exploration beyond the obvious choices. Outdoor-adjacent seating areas offer a spacious feel, and the vibe leans chill without trying too hard. Staff are notably friendly and approachable, happy to chat and offer recommendations. Looozer suits matcha enthusiasts looking for a hidden, character-filled spot away from the polished cafe mainstream. Open daily except Thursdays, 11am to 8pm.

Cafe Inside Mall
Matcha
Outdoor
ScrappyDough photo 1
ScrappyDough photo 2
ScrappyDough photo 3
Chan Sow Lin (LRT)
ScrappyDough

ScrappyDough

4.3 (100+)
Sungai Besi
Closed

ScrappyDough is a hidden bakery cafe known for sourdough focaccia and inventive bagels, tucked inside an unfinished creative building that blends raw industrial character with a relaxed neighbourhood feel. It sits inside The Pocket, a growing community centre in Sungai Besi where cafes, workshops, and creatives collide. The space feels intentionally in progress, combining exposed concrete, open walkways, and light-filled corners that make the setting visually striking yet unpretentious. Inside, the atmosphere is calm and social, with indoor and open-air seating, circulating fans, and a slow, easy rhythm that suits lingering conversations. Coffee is smooth and straightforward, while the bakery focuses on sourdough focaccia and bagels, including distinctive savoury flavours like Kam Heong chicken alongside classic cream cheese options. ScrappyDough suits visitors seeking a laid-back brunch stop, casual work sessions, or a photogenic place to unwind, especially those who enjoy baked goods with character in a creative setting.

Bakery
Early Morning
Instagrammable
Outdoor