Petaling Street aka Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur (Photo: Getty Images/Travelpix Ltd)
Cover Petaling Street aka Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur (Photo: Getty Images/Travelpix Ltd)
Petaling Street aka Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur (Photo: Getty Images/Travelpix Ltd)

Indulge in hip eats, good coffee, and some of the best cocktails in the city

Covering the general area around Jalan Petaling, Chinatown is a neighbourhood filled with stories of its bustling past. Today, it is still one of the most vibrant neighbourhoods in central Kuala Lumpur, home to some of the most exciting eateries, cocktail bars, and more.

Read more: 21 restaurants, cafés and bars to visit at The Five @ KPD

On the weekends, you’ll see crowds walking through its streets, including the trendy Kwai Chai Hong, and weaving between cocktail hotspots while barhopping. From a pastry specialist with irresistible croissants to a popular vegan eatery loved by all, here are 13 of our favourite restaurants, cafés, and bars in the area. 

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Photo 1 of 3 Mangrove jack ceviche (Photo: Instagram / @pickledining)
Photo 2 of 3 Aged Bidor duck with tamarind sauce (Photo: Instagram / @pickledining)
Photo 3 of 3 Grilled sirloin with black garlic aioli (Photo: Instagram / @pickledining)
Mangrove jack ceviche (Photo: Instagram / @pickledining)
Aged Bidor duck with tamarind sauce (Photo: Instagram / @pickledining)
Grilled sirloin with black garlic aioli (Photo: Instagram / @pickledining)

Pickle Dining has quickly risen through the ranks of KL’s ever-evolving dining scene. Tucked behind an unmarked door in a Chinatown alleyway, make your journey up the stairs for a ferment-forward evening. Guided by chef Danial Thorlby’s penchant for pickling and contemporary French influences, the restaurant elevates fermentation from a preservation process to an art form.

The open kitchen concept is home to a collection of dishes bound to impress, from silken sunchoke espuma with pear compote and mangrove jack ceviche doused in coconut nuoc cham to grilled prawns with yuzu kosho and grilled sirloin served with sinfully savoury black garlic aioli. 


Pickle Dining

Address: 23, Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur


Fusion   |   Chinatown
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Conversations and wine go hand in hand at Small Shifting Space, a hotspot for sharing plates and natural drinks perfect for catch-ups and celebrations with your favourite people. This two-storey space consists of a fun dining space on the lower floor and Sessions, a music and dance lounge upstairs. Its kitchen operates on a guest-star basis, with local chefs and culinary talents each rotating through their respective stints, with its current menu being a curation by Eddie Ng of Okaju and Ed.ju.


Small Shifting Space

Address: 141, Jalan Petaling, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur


$ $ $ $   |   Chinatown
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Bringing an element of flair to croissants and other pastries is Flaaah. This bakery-café made waves with its PB&J croissant when it first started operations a few years ago. You can never go wrong with its ham & cheese croissants, peach strudels, and lemon meringue tarts. Aside from its flagship here, you might also spot its croissant footsteps in other venues around the city, like The Five @ KPD and Suria KLCC. 


Flaaah

Address: G01, Four Points, 2, Jalan Balai Polis, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur


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Embrace the plant-based lifestyle with The Hungry Tapir, one of the city’s most well-known and well-loved eateries, where local favourites are vegan. Its colourful, vibrant, and fun space lends itself to some of the most delectable meat-free bites in town, including its satay, nasi lemak, and nasi ulam. Don’t forget to bring along your fur kids for your trip here too, as its patio space is pet-friendly!


The Hungry Tapir

Address: 135, Jalan Petaling, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur


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Photo 1 of 2 Bottles of wine in the chiller (Photo: Instagram / @fafaba.kl)
Photo 2 of 2 A glass of orange wine (Photo: Instagram / @fafaba.kl)
Bottles of wine in the chiller (Photo: Instagram / @fafaba.kl)
A glass of orange wine (Photo: Instagram / @fafaba.kl)

A day spent in Chinatown would be incomplete without a visit to RexKL. Fafaba is the dining and lifestyle hub’s in-house ferment specialist and bottle shop equipped with funky, natural pours from around the globe. Besides a comprehensive wine list of oranges, rosés, and more, the spot also offers kombucha, sake, and an assortment of tinned seafood to pair with each glass. 


Fafaba

Address: 80, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur


Cafe   |   Chinatown
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Just down the street from The Hungry Tapir is its bakery little sister, LaGula. Rattan motifs set against its signature pastel pink walls combine to make an airy and fun space in which to enjoy your bites and bakes. While there, you can pick a cushion seat on its grandstand-like seating area or a spot along its wavy counter. Favourites on the menu include its Florals for Spring salad, See-Food Platter, and the LaGula Big Brekkie.


LaGula by The Hungry Tapir

Address: G-02, Ground Floor, Four Points Hotel by Sheraton, 2, Jalan Balai Polis, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur


Malaysian   |   $ $ $ $   |   Chinatown
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Photo 1 of 4 Photo: Instagram/@chochafoodstore
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Must Try

  • Ulam Lemang
  • Smoked chicken

Set in an old shophouse with much of its interiors and features preserved, ChoCha Foodstore combines heritage and cuisine under one roof, where local ingredients and flavours shine. This casual eatery was named in Tatler Dining’s Top 20 Restaurants of 2023 for its creative takes on classic dishes and local produce. You might also spot other Southeast Asian favourites on the menu while there. Standouts include the ChoCha Fried Chicken 3.0, salted sinsilog noodles, and stingray on toast.


Chocha Foodstore

Address: 156, Jalan Petaling, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur


Italian   |   Chinatown
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Photo 2 of 3 Chef Meg, executive chef at Good News Pizza (Photo: Instagram/@goodnews.pizza)
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Good News Pizza is a relatively new addition to the neighbourhood, serving freshly tossed pizzas straight from its wood-fired oven. Embellished with their signature leopard crusts, the pizzas here are made Neapolitan-style, which has a puffy and chewy crust and a damper centre. Highlights of the pizza offerings include the quattro formaggi, funghi, and diavola. There are also small plates and pastas available to supplement your meals. 


Good News Pizza

Address: 1st Floor, Lot 152, Jalan Petaling, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur


Chinese   |   $ $ $ $   |   Kuala Lumpur City Centre
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Must Try

  • Roasted Chicken Rice
  • Steamed Chicken Rice
  • Braised Spicy & Sour Vegetables
  • Twin Mixed Roasted Meat

For over six decades now, Nam Heong Chicken Rice on Jalan Sultan has been bringing the best of chicken essences and aromas from Ipoh to the Chinatown neighbourhood. Using the same recipe it first started out with, Nam Heong Chicken Rice, which appears on the Michelin Guide’s Bib Gourmand lists of 2023 and 2024, is known for its fragrant rice, silky smooth poached chicken, and crispy roasted chicken. Bulk up your meal with an order of its siew yoke or charsiew, and you’re in for a treat.


Nam Heong Jalan Sultan

Address: 56, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur


$ $ $ $   |   Chinatown
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Photo 1 of 5 Penrose KL interior (Photo: Instagram/@penrose.kl)
Photo 2 of 5 Rossini (Photo: Instagram/@penrose.kl)
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Photo 5 of 5 Jon Lee of Penrose KL (Photo: Penrose KL)

On the drinks side of things, look no further than Penrose KL for a bespoke and tasteful cocktail experience. Led by Jon Lee, Penrose KL earned itself a spot on the prestigious Asia’s 50 Best Bars list in 2023, a testament to its artfully crafted and sophisticated cocktails that hit all the marks. Named after mathematician and Nobel Prize winner Sir Roger Penrose, the 25-seater bar is hard to miss with its industrial-style entrance set against the shophouses along Jalan Petaling.


Penrose KL

Address: 149, Jalan Petaling, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur


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Photo 1 of 6 Jann is located within Four Point by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur (Photo: Instagram/@jann.kl)
Photo 2 of 6 Hu Li Jing (Photo: Instagram/@jann.kl)
Photo 3 of 6 Cham’O (Photo: Instagram/@jann.kl)
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Within the Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown hotel is Jann, a classy cocktail hangout that pays homage to the illustrious history of the neighbourhood. Grab a seat on its outdoor patio and sip to the views of the Kuala Lumpur skyline! Our favourite tipples include its gin-based Hu Li Jing with butterfly pea flower and the unique Cham’O with Jameson whisky and Roku Gin. 


Jann

Address: Chinatown, Four Points by Sheraton, Level 7, 2, Jalan Balai Polis, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur


Fusion   |   $ $ $ $   |   Kuala Lumpur City Centre
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Photo 1 of 3 Concubine KL (Photo: Instagram/@concubine_kl)
Photo 2 of 3 Kung Fu Pandan and Snickers (Photo: Instagram/@concubine_kl)
Photo 3 of 3 Keropok Nachos (Photo: Instagram/@concubine_kl)

Must Try

  • Seared Wagyu with Cured Yolk
  • Keropok Nachos
  • Double Cheeseburger Gyozas
  • Bunga Kuantan Fizz

If you love hidden hangouts that burst with energy once you walk in, then Concubine is for you. Tucked away in a hip alley of Chinatown, this Concubine serves both cocktails, like its Kung Fu Pandan and Snickers drinks, and bites, including its ever-popular Keropok Nachos, to supplement your nights out on the town. Look out for guest shifts and guest DJs taking over the reins each weekend.


Concubine

Address: Lot 2, Jalan Panggong, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur


Western   |   $ $ $ $   |   Chinatown
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Just a hop and skip away from Concubine is XO, another solid choice for a night of drinks and dancing where you can yourself into its pink-lit space. While its drinks are reliable, its food also takes centre stage with substantial plates for you to feast on before the night truly begins. We love its Grandmaster Smash burger, Get Chick or Die Trying chicken sandwich, and seared tuna sharing plate.


XO-KL

Address: 5, Jalan Balai Polis, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur


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