We’re reminiscing the times of the pre-Covid pandemic when it seemed like finding a decent eatery open past midnight wasn’t so hard… These days though, the nightlife food scene in Klang Valley has since evolved a bit throughout the years and we’re here to showcase our 2023 curated list of restaurants that’s worth any night owl’s visit.
So if you ever find yourself needing to hang with your squad past midnight or you’re simply craving a yummy supper, the options below are sure to pique your interest! ?
1. Mee Tarik – Chinatown
Of course, we had to mention this viral spot! This Chinese-Muslim hand-pulled noodle spot is famous for its comforting tastes and the fact that they’re open till the early morning. It gets very crowded here so if you come past midnight, you might have to wait for a table.
Here you can enjoy their Beef Ramen, a clean beef broth taste with beef slices and a side of chilli oil. Sounds like a good meal to end the night with!
Location: 36, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Operating Hours: Open daily, 10:30am – 6am.
For more information: Facebook | Website
Halal Status: Halal
2. Warisan Sambal Opah, Nasi Lemak
Being Malaysian, of course, we had to also include nasi lemak as well. This mouth-watering nasi lemak joint can be quite a drive for those in KL but those residing in Subang know how Warisan Sambal Opah is worth the hype!
1 bungkus of nasi lemak is just RM1!!
Not only does the rice here have the perfect portions of santan, but the amount of lauk dishes offered here is also pretty extensive. The best part is that it’s open till 4am, people. So the next time you’re craving REALLY good nasi lemak late at night, you know where to go!
Location: 2-1, Jalan USJ 9/5p, Subang Business Centre, 47620 Subang Jaya
Operating Hours: Open daily, 5pm – 4am.
For more information: Google Reviews
Halal Status: Halal
3. Al-Rawsha Restaurant
If you like Middle Eastern food then this one’s for you. Al-Rawsha Restaurant is located between the popular nightlife spot, TREC KL and another eatery that’s open till late, Caffeinees.
It serves good Lebanese food, from Shawarma, Kebabs to Arab lamb rice dishes. Their menu is pretty extensive too so you’ll be spoilt for choice here.
Location: 8, Jalan Kampung Pandan, Kelab Golf di Raja Selangor, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Operating Hours: Sunday to Thursday, 10am – 1am. Friday and Saturday, 10am – 2am
For more information: Instagram | Facebook
Halal Status: Halal
4. Caffeinees
Now if you really are in the lepak mood with your group of friends, we highly suggest Caffeinees. It’s just a short walk from TREC and Al-Rawsha Restaurant. Here you can order a nice cold beer, rent a Sheesha (hookah) and enjoy picking out your orders from the restaurant’s extensive menu.
They serve Asian-Western fusion cuisines and the interior of this restaurant has plenty of comfortable seating. The WiFi here is also pretty good so if you need to burn the midnight oil at a cafe, we suggest you come here!
Location: 16, Jalan Kampung Pandan, Kelab Golf di Raja Selangor, 55000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Operating Hours: Open daily, 10am – 3am
For more information: Instagram | Facebook | Website
Halal Status: No pork, no lard. Serves alcohol
5. Tap Room, Bamboo Hills
Now, if you enjoy craft beers or wood-fired pizza then you have to visit the Tap Room at the popular new spot, Bamboo Hills. This unique location offers a spacious and airy dining area paired with tall windows.
The appetisers here are also worth the order, especially the Roasted Cauliflower and Watermelon Meze.
Location: Lot P10, Bamboo Hills off Lebuhraya DUKE, Taman Bamboo, Segambut, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Operating Hours: Open daily, Sunday to Thursday, 11am – 1am. Friday and Saturday, 11am – 2am.
For more information: Instagram | Facebook | Website
Halal Status: Pork-free, serves alcohol
6. Yan Yan A One
Now any avid dim sum lover in KL should know this authentic restaurant that’s been here for decades, and is still standing strong! This OG dim sum spot serves a wide selection with humble portions that cost only RM3.20.
The food here is scrumptious and still worth a visit even after all these years.
Location: No. 223 & 235, 4th Mile, Taman Shanghai, Old Klang Road, 58100 Kuala Lumpur
Operating Hours: Open daily, 9am – 4am.
For more information: Facebook
Halal Status: Non-Halal
7. Haidilao
Haidilaio might be a bit pricey to some but we think this restaurant offers exquisite flavours and great services that’s worth the treat! This restaurant was founded in 1994 and is the biggest hotpot chain restaurant to come out of China.
As soon as you sit at your table, waiters will assist in ensuring you feel comfortable in the restaurant by offering a blanket, and hair tie. Pretty special considering most restaurants don’t do that!
You can also request servers to make a special concoction of their secret dipping sauce for you to enjoy your hotpot with. If you have an addiction to spice, we suggest the Mala Milk Broth and if not the tomato soup is great too.
Location: Store locations Level10, Pavillion Elite, 50, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Operating Hours: Open daily, 11am – 4am.
For more information: Instagram | Facebook | Website
Halal Status: Non-Halal
We’ve come to the end of this list (so far), folks.
Let us know your favourite hangout spot that’s open past midnight in the comment section!
We highly suggest you check any of these restaurants out if you haven’t been to at least once already. Their long operating hours are not only convenient and accessible for customers but also a testament to the consistent demand of their delicious food.
Hope you have a fun time during your next foodie adventure! ????
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