You’d be surprised by what some scenic views and good food can do to calm the soul! There are sooo many cafés within Klang Valley that narrowing them down to choose from can be pretty overwhelming.
That’s why we’re here to help you plan out your next date night spot with our list of unique, chill cafés with stunning city views to amp up the romantic vibes.
All of these cafés are pork-free, while some serve alcoholic drinks. Whether you’re going for a first date or just want to spend a chill night out with your partner, this list has got you covered!
1. Fly Me To KL
Perched on the 37th floor of Regalia Residence, this spot promises an eclectic ambience and the best views of the Kuala Lumpur (KL) skyline. This KL café is barely even a year old and is a sister café of Penang’s popular Fly Me To café.
They serve a wide variety of meals, drinks and mouth-watering desserts for you to indulge in as you soak up the chill vibes. There’s not much room for disappointment with this café but be sure to make a reservation beforehand as this spot gets packed!
Location: 37th Floor, Block, A, Regalia Residence, 2, Jln Sultan Ismail, Chow Kit, Kuala Lumpur
Operating Hours: Open Daily, 12pm – 11pm
For more information: Facebook | Instagram
Halal status: Pork-free, Alcohol-free
2. Eden Rooftop Café
This café is considered a “hidden gem” as it’s not that popular (yet) and is located at a pretty secluded spot in Lot 10. With lots of greenery and an affordably-priced menu, this café is also a good location for study/work dates.
It has a cosy feel, with lots of seating available indoors and outdoors if you’re looking for more of a natural breeze. The café is usually quiet, ensuring a chill experience. We recommend coming here for tea time as they have good coffee and plenty of yummy cakes to satisfy your sweet tooth!
Location: 8th Floor, Lot 10, Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
Operating Hours: Open Daily. Weekdays, 9am – 5.30pm. Saturday, 10am – 5.30pm. Sunday, 8am – 4.30pm
Halal status: Pork-free, Alcohol-free
3. Base Camp KL
This next café is located at The Row KL (formerly known as Asian Heritage Row), which is a pretty hip spot that houses many unique restaurants and bars.
Base Camp KL adopts a rustic, glamping/camping interior style (as the name suggests). Thanks to its rooftop location, we guarantee this café to be breezy, especially in the evening. The food and alcoholic drinks served here are highly favoured, plus, they’ve got a pretty high rating of 4.5 stars on Google reviews.
What makes this café so special to us is that it’s pet-friendly too! So don’t be surprised if you see some furry animals just chilling here.
We highly recommend coming to this café in the evening to watch the sunset. This spot is also great for friend groups to just lepak for a while to catch-up and get their money’s worth on the food and drinks served.
The menu here is slightly pricey but the vibes are worth it!
Location: 62, Second Floor The Row KL Jalan Doraisamy, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Operating Hours: Closed every Tuesday. Wednesday to Monday, 12pm – 10pm
For more information: Facebook | Instagram
Halal status: Pork-free, Serves alcohol
4. D’Roof Café
If you’re looking for an affordable spot for some dranksss alcoholic beverages served with stunning city views at non-cut-throat prices, then look no further!
D’Roof Café serves Western cuisine at affordable prices, has a bar AND a pool. You can even rent out the place for an event. Customers can opt to sit alfresco, by the pool or even at the swing table! What’s there not to love about this place?
Location: Level 20, D’Majestic Place, 376, Jln Pudu, Kuala Lumpur
Operating Hours: Open Daily, 4pm – 12:00am
For more information: Facebook | Instagram
Halal status: Serves alcohol, Pork-free
5. Beranda Café
Beranda Café is a friendly neighbourhood café located at Setapak. It has a more laidback and casual feel to it while still providing delicious food and stunning views.
We highly recommend the desserts served here! This café also accommodates for special occasions such as surprise anniversaries and birthday celebrations.
Their signature chicken chop is also worth a try.
Location: Unit 3-5, MH Avenue, No.2 Jalan Bunga Kantan, Jalan Genting Kelang, Kuala Lumpur
Operating Hours: Closed on Tuesdays. Monday to Thursday 7pm – 12am, Friday to Sunday 7pm – 1am
For more information: Facebook | Instagram
Halal status: Pork-free, Alcohol-free
6. Little Salty Café
Little Salty Café is located at Ampang and a much-loved makan spot for families. The food served here is affordably priced, with hearty portions and a delicious taste.
The dessert selection is pretty extensive, ranging from artisanal pastries to decadent cakes, a must-try if you ever visit this café. This location is unique as it also serves as an event space so if you’re thinking of a space to host a family event, definitely consider Little Salty Café.
Contrary to its name, it is actually quite spacious.
Location: Lot 9270, Bukit Ampang Permai, Jalan Hulu Langat, Ampang, Malaysia
Operating Hours: Closed on Mondays. Tuesday to Sunday, 4pm – 10pm
For more information: Facebook | Instagram
Halal status: Pork-free
7. Denali & Pinnacles The Wanderer’s Café
This café is especially for those staying away from KL and on the outskirts of Selangor. Denali & Pinnacles The Wanderer’s Café is a boho-themed café in Bangi with lots of plants with seats available indoors and outdoors.
This spacious café is located on the 2nd floor of a building and although it doesn’t offer a view of the KL skyline, its food and overall café aesthetic will be the perfect addition to your Instagram feed!
Location: Lot 1-4, Tingkat 1, Pusat Perniagaan Seksyen 3, Off Jalan 3/70, 43650 Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor
Operating Hours: Closed on Tuesdays. Wednesday to Mondays, 4:30pm – 11pm
For more information: Facebook | Instagram
Halal status: Pork-free, Alcohol-free
We’ve come to the end of our list. Be sure to check if the cafés are open on the day if you plan on going!
We hope you get to bring someone special to experience any one of these cafés and if not, a solo date with the KL skyline as your company sounds pretty quaint too.
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