With that in mind, here are Kuala Lumpur’s best brunch restaurants, offering reliable weekend meals and drinks. This ranges from Nasi Lemak at Wan Jo’s, Roti Canai takes outs at Pelita’s, and more.
For That Local Favorite:
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Most locals will undoubtedly agree that the Village Park Restaurant provides the greatest Nasi Lemak: a savoury interpretation of Terengganu-style coconut rice combined with fiery sambal and crunchy fried chicken. This allows the restaurant to attract customers from all around the world, not just locals.Photo By Valentine Roti
Valentine Roti, named after its owner, is well-known among residents looking for fresh roti canai. They serve substantial amounts, and if you still haven't had your fill, they have a comprehensive menu where you may sample other types of roti canai.
Ali, Muthu and Ah Hock Kopitiam
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This unique Malaysian restaurant delivers all of the distinctive traditional meals from all of West Malaysia's major ethnic groups. From your favorite Nasi Lemak to your classic Hainan Chicken Chop.What distinguishes Ali, Muthu, and Ah Hock as distinctly Malaysian is the food's affordability. That, plus the fact that they've gone to great lengths to make their establishment look like an antique 'Kopitiam,' a traditional Malaysian coffee shop. Wooden chairs sit alongside steel-topped tables and exposed concrete walls that have been purposefully let to deteriorate.
For The Ang Moh Type Of Brunch:
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There's a lot to admire about a place where the attitude is unmistakably good, owing to a team whose tireless efforts go unnoticed. Arrive at 10 a.m. and you'll be laughing and loosening up over platters of poached egg with quinoa rosti, avocado slices, smoked salmon, and passion fruit hollandaise sauce by noon. 'Oatly Amuesing' soy milk muesli and French toast with poached pear, coconut mascarpone cheese, and caramel kaya sauce.Photo By Christine's Bakery
Christine's bagels are normally available from 730am to 5pm daily, but there are more than 50 varieties of bread and pastries to try, ranging from Danish hazelnut rolls to Portuguese egg tarts, French almond croissants to Japanese anpan buns with red bean fillings.Sit and linger with a pleasantly crafted cappuccino for a warm, relaxing burst of caffeine or a cookies-and-cream ice-blended for chilled comfort, whether you're here for bagels or a brunch/teatime treat.
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Rubberduck, unlike the conventional eggs and benny brunch spots, offers a little healthier option for you. Smoothie bowls are available in a variety of flavours, and many people on Rubberduck's breakfast menu enjoy them. Colorful, nutritious, and aesthetically beautiful. Choose from Sunshine (banana, pineapple, mango, chia seeds, granola, coconut flakes), Berry (mixed berries, flax seeds, ganola, coconut flakes), or Avokiwi (banana, pineapple, mango, chia seeds, granola, coconut flakes) (Avocado, kiwi, banana, chia seeds, granola, coconut flakes).