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A Little Bud Florist: A Bohemian Cafe In A KL Flower Shop That Looks Like Something Out Of Kinfolk Magazine

A Little Bud Florist cafe


If there’s a cafe trend that’s been blooming in Malaysia lately, it’s flower cafes. And while most flower-filled eateries have drawn Instagrammers from every corner of the country for that perfect flowery shot, some of these establishments actually go beyond just being interior goals.

A charming addition to the growing list of local floral cafes is A Little Bud Florist Cafe in TTDI. Whimsical and pleasant, the bohemian-style cafe offers a special experience the moment you enter, with its rustic interior adorned with feathery flowers. You’ll not only be spoiled by their scrumptious homemade pastries, but also by bouquets of blooms by their in-house bespoke florist.             


Boho-style cafe that houses a florist


A Little Bud Florist Cafe - cafe
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Once you set foot in the cosy A Little Bud Florist Cafe you might wonder if you’d stepped into a floral boutique – and you’d be partially right.

Subtly enchanting with its neutral scheme of creamy whites and woody browns, the cafe is a sanctuary with a ambience that screams boho-chic, perfect for a soothingly laid-back lunch with your besties.

A Little Bud Florist Cafe - boho
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Uniting and elevating the vibe at the same time are rustic furnishings, including weathered wood tables, tan-toned chairs, and jute rugs, that looks altogether like something out of a Kinfolk magazine. This cafe is truly a calming oasis, with rattan lights hovering above, exotic throw pillows, and corners displaying eclectic vintage pieces and vases.

A Little Bud Florist Cafe - interior
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In true Bohemian fashion, the cafe has plenty of preserved flowers and wispy plants scattered throughout the space, which looks like it materialised off a Pinterest feed. And amazingly, the bespoke arrangements are all put together by the owner, who also happens to be the cafe’s in-house florist.

A Little Bud Florist Cafe - flowers
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Homemade pastries & creative drinks


A Little Bud Florist Cafe - counter
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The centrepiece of the cafe is their expansive counter, which flaunts an enticing display of homemade pastries, cakes and sweet treats.

The platters of pretty made-in-house pastries include light bites such as Apple Turnover (RM12), Croissant with Butter & Homemade Kaya (RM12), Chicken Mushroom Pie (RM22), and Australian Chunky Steak Pie (RM26) – all ready to tempt your tastebuds.

A Little Bud Florist Cafe - pastries & cakes
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If you have a sweet tooth you won’t be able to resist a slice or two of their delightful cakes. From the decadent and towering Russian Honey Original Cake (RM26) and Premium Dark Chocolate Tart (RM20) to buttery Financiers (RM8) that ooze Nutella, these sweet treats are the perfect bites to go with the cafe’s ambience.

A Little Bud Florist Cafe - food
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If the pastries aren’t enough to satisfy your appetite, the cafe offers a small selection of light meals as well. There are options of a soothing bowl of Japanese Hot Soba (RM28), Butter Croissant stuffed with Smoked Salmon (RM30), or the Toasted Sourdough (RM20) topped with a sunny-side-up egg and smoked salmon.

A Little Bud Florist Cafe - food and drinks
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The floral aesthetics of the cafe extend to their drinks as well. You’ll find the refreshments here all prettied up, such as the Promise Me (RM23) with ombre layers of raspberry puree, soda and raspberry sorbet.

There are also offerings with local twists – particularly the Gula Melaka Latte (RM16) and Affogato Pandan Gelato Salted Caramel (RM22).


A Little Bud Florist Cafe at TTDI


A feast for the tummy as well as for the eyes, A Little Bud Florist Cafe ticks all the boxes for an aesthetic cafe with comforting light eats. So, don your sweetest outfit and make your way to this idyllic bohemian cafe for some warm pastries in a posy paradise.

For more floral-theme cafes, read about Utoo Boho Cafe in Penang and No.8 Sandwich Club with katsu sandwiches and floral drinks in a flower cafe in Penang.

Address: 24, Persiaran Zaaba, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Tue-Thu & Sun 11am-6pm | Fri & Sat 11am-8pm (Closed on Mondays)
Contact: 012-322 2703


Cover image adapted from: @venicekeqian via Instagram, @maggie19c via Instagram & @maggie19c via Instagram