Pasar Seni is both a tourist destination, and a popular hangout spot among Malaysians. It’s best known for its arts and crafts shops selling an endless array of local handicrafts – but it’s also beginning to appear on the radar of gourmands for its cafes. Coffee houses have been mushrooming in the area lately, and youngsters are flocking to the outlets for a taste of their unique offerings and ambience.
But with so many cafes in Pasar Seni, it’s a bit hard to tell which is worth a visit, especially on a weekend. So to make your life a bit easier, we’ve picked our top 5 must-visit cafes at Pasar Seni that you can make your next haunt.
Mingle Cafe 名樂閣
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A quaint café hidden in the heart of Pasar Seni, Mingle Café is the place for those who wish to spend some nice quiet time with friends, while enjoying a delicious meal – or two. Packed with greenery for that soothing ambience and the smell of robust roasted coffee beans to calm your mind, it’s the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
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The food and drinks at Mingle Café are a must-try, especially since they serve a buffet of western and local cuisine that will surely fill up your tummy as you chatter with your friends. Also, their desserts are simply to die for and utterly decadent – from their Pandan infused cake, to their unique take on a local favourite – Apam Balik.
Address: 55, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur
Vintage 1988
Aesthetically-pleasing cafes are a must-stop for café-hoppers, and Vintage 1988 beckons with not only its exquisite interior, but also delectable food and beverages. The black and white decor is utterly alluring and gives off nostalgia vibes.
Vintage 1988 serves the most tantalizing menu, which includes the mouth-watering Habachi Steak with a side of tater tots, as well as their thirst-quenching gelatos that are a fan-favourite.
Address: 34, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur
The Hungry Tapir
For vegans and vegetarians, The Hungry Tapir is just for you. Serving exclusively plant-based meals, this eatery is THE spot to enjoy your favorite Malaysian dishes with a vegan twist. No meat whatsoever is served, so you can thoroughly enjoy yourself and never miss out on Malaysian delicacies such as roti jala and the ever-popular satay – yes, vegan satay!
Address: 135, Jalan Petaling, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur
Merchant’s Lane 美真林
Another enchanting cafe that’s the perfect setting for a brunch (to avoid long queues) is Merchant’s Lane. An adorable establishment with al fresco seating, Merchant’s Lane is your next go-to spot for café-hopping. Serving Malaysian fusion dishes, its menu offers a surprising twist to familiar favourites.
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Merchant’s Lane has become a favourite haunt among locals, and a must-visit for foreign tourists too. Hence, the long queue – so, try to go there a bit early if you want to savour their delectable dishes.
Address: 150, Jalan Petaling, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur
Leaf & Co. Cafe
Another charming and picturesque café to add to your ever-growing café-hopping list is Leaf & Co. Café. Surrounded by raw concrete for that ‘battered’ aesthetic, it features chic and sophisticated furnishings that scream elegance.
They serve everything and anything – from Western and Thai to Malaysian cuisine – so try and savour as much as you can. Leaf & Co. Cafe also serves a robust matcha concoction with a side of delectable local delicacies – so you’ll leave with a full tummy.
Address: 53, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur
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