Bakeries in KL and PJ
Whipping up breakfast at home is a luxury for those who’re always strapped for time. Many of us opt for quick fixes by grabbing pastries off the shelves of the nearest bakery. If you’re always reaching for the same buns and muffins each time you pick up breakfast, head to these 13 bakeries in KL and PJ instead. Known for a range of delectables from cruffins to strudels, these places are also worthy of your next brunch meetup in Klang Valley.
Table of Contents
- Bakeries in KL and PJ
- 1. Flaaah the Bakery – crazy croissants & tarts
- 2. Noon Viennoiserie – brunch cafe with a rooftop bar
- 3. KLCG – mochi croissants
- 4. Flakes – sweet and savoury croissants
- 5. The Bread Shop – cruffins from Australia
- 6. Universal Bakehouse – experts on sourdough bread
- 7. Provisions – Cali-style breakfasts in Damansara
- 8. Huckleberry – freshly baked pastries from 7.30am
- 9. Jaslyn Cakes – Bangsar’s dessert hub
- 10. One Half x Ilaika – coffee and bakery inside a specialty store
- 11. Kenny Hills Bakers – imported ingredients for quality produce
- 12. Der Backmeister – little Germany in TTDI
- 13. Lisette’s Cafe & Bakery – massive spread of savoury and sweet treats
- Brunch at these bakeries in KL and PJ
1. Flaaah the Bakery – crazy croissants & tarts
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Flaaah the Bakery definitely serves the energy emanated from their name. What started out as a micro-bakery project is now a full-fledged cafe-bakery that churns out fresh pastries from their calm and uncluttered space on the ground floor of Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur.
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The spread of pastries is seductive – you’ll find yourself drooling over the chocolate and fruit tarts, savoury bakes, and deep quiches.
But their assortment of viennoiseries are unmissable. They include glistening-gold Sourdough Croissants (RM9), roulés with imaginative fillings such as Broccoli Feta Egg (RM16) and Biscoff (RM16), as well as blossoming Brioche Feuilletee (RM15) that stun with its intricate buttery layers.
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Flaaah doesn’t just master conventional croissants. They have seasonal flavours with twists to the classic pastry, such as Onde Onde, Bandung, and Birthday Cake croissants.
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The cafe also serves a variety of tarts that are as elaborate as their stuffed croissants. There are seasonal fresh fruit tarts that are simply beautiful to look at, such as Peach Strudel Tart (RM35/slice) and Banana Cream Pie (RM18/slice), as well as the Raspberry Tart (RM29/slice) that features perfectly juicy fruit encased within a gorgeously buttery tart.
Address: G01, Four Points, 2, Jalan Balai Polis, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 10.30am-10pm, Daily
Contact: 012-502 5591 | Flaaah the Bakery’s website
2. Noon Viennoiserie – brunch cafe with a rooftop bar
Image credit: @noon_viennoiserie via Instagram
Squeezed in on the ground floor of a white three-storey shoplot in Petaling Jaya, Noon Viennoiserie is a charming bakery with a rustic brick-and-mortar interior.
Walk inside and you’ll find a counter piled up with a spread of innovative viennoiseries – from the classic Pain Au Chocolat (RM8.80) and Almond Croissant (RM9.80) to modern innovations such as the luscious Hazel Suisse (RM14.50), the hefty Truffle Turkey Ham & Cheese (RM16.90), and Seasalt Kouign Amann (RM8.80).
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While the gorgeously laminated croissants and danishes are their forte, do pick out some other pastries as well such as the signature Charcoal Mochi Egg Tart (RM12.90 for 2 pcs) – a seamless blend of lush and chew in a flaky charcoal boat – and the assortment of dainty Caneles (RM6.20/each).
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The bakery also has heartier meal offerings for those who are looking to linger at their dining area – choose between brunch meals such as the Roast Beef Sandwich (RM25.90) or pasta dishes, the Truffle Mushroom Fettuccine (RM23.90).
What’s interesting about this bakery is that they have a second floor where you’ll find the Second Floor – its literal name – a rooftop bar that exudes a chicer interior with their open-aired seating area and alcohol menu.
Address: 22, Jalan SS 4c/5, Taman Rasa Sayang, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Opening hours: Mon 7.30pm-5.30pm | Tue-Sun 7.30am-7pm
Contact: 03-7496 0483 | Noon Viennoiserie’s Facebook | Instagram
3. KLCG – mochi croissants
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No bakery does laminated pastries quite like KLCG Confectionery & Bakery. This family-run boulangerie excels at everything puff pastry, and has quickly become a firm favourite for pastry lovers in recent years.
Nestled in a resplendent colonial building near Dataran Merdeka, the bakery is beautiful with its high ceilings and imposing mediaeval stained glass windows. If you’re already wide-mouthed awestruck at the architecture, the glorious display of baked goods at their counter will daze you silent.
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Croissants are essential orders here – there’s the Roasted Almond Croissant (RM14.90) that’s plump with frangipane in a feathery-flaky body covered in roasted almond pikes, and the Strawberry & Creme Croissant (RM14.90), which sandwiches gorgeous swathes of velvety cream and fresh strawberries.
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Don’t hold back on the rest of the options. The Pain Suisse Pistachio Praline (RM16.90) tastes even better than it looks, and the Lotus Biscoff Cronut (RM9.90) is worth all of its sugar.
You’ll also want to get your hands on a recent addition to their menu, the spectacular Supreme (RM14.90) – these are pinwheel-shaped escargot croissants packed with creme of various flavours such as raspberry, salted egg, chocolate, and pistachio.
Their seasonal Supreme is stuffed with mochi that stretches when pulled apart.
Image credit: @klcgconfectionarybakery via Instagram
Address: 27, Jln Raja, Dataran Merdeka, 50050 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Wed-Mon 9am-6pm (Closed on Tuesdays)
Contact: 012-389 3907 | KLCG’s website
4. Flakes – sweet and savoury croissants
Image credit: Flakes via Facebook
Flakes has been around since October 2019, and have since garnered a stream of regulars coming in on a daily basis for their croissants. This makes them worthy of a spot on our list of bakeries in KL and PJ.
Flakes is one of the bakeries in KL and PJ that serve almond and cinnamon croissants (RM7).
Image adapted from: Flakes via Facebook
Croissants may be a common find in local bakeries, but finding a baker who does it close to the OG ones in France is like hitting the jackpot. The croissants here have a crumbly outer layer that flakes off to reveal a soft centre, making their croissant sandwiches a popular choice among patrons.
The Avo Scrambled Eggs is a scrumptious choice for a well-balanced breakfast, served with sides of cherry tomatoes and quinoa salad.
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For savoury options, the Ouef La Pute (RM15) is an interesting option that combines onion confit, melted cheddar cheese, and smoked paprika aioli with scrambled eggs. The Avo Scrambled Eggs (RM16) is also worth a try as it’s hard to go wrong with the avocado and egg combo.
If you still have some space in your stomach, go for the Tai Tai by the Beach (RM24). It’s a filling prawn and squid pasta dish that’s tossed with bunga kantan, lemongrass, and chilli.
Walk into Flakes and you’ll immediately notice the open kitchen as well as the 2-storey dining area.
Image adapted from: Flakes via Facebook
Address: B-G-06, The Hub SS2, 19 Sentral, Jalan Harapan, Seksyen 19, 46300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Opening hours: 9.30am-6pm, Daily
Contact: 011-1760 4816 | Flakes’s Facebook | Instagram
5. The Bread Shop – cruffins from Australia
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The Bread Shop has been around for a little longer than 10 years, so it’s no surprise that they’ve amassed a loyal following that patronise the bakery on an almost daily basis.
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You may also recognise them as the bakery that introduced the first ever cruffin (RM7.80) to Malaysia. The cruffin is a hybrid between a croissant and a muffin that was first popularised in Australia. It’s baked in large muffin moulds before the inside is piped with various fillings like lemon and salted caramel.
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But their soaring popularity can’t just be attributed to their cruffins as they have a ton of other toothsome treats. You can find traditional delights like Hot Cross Buns (RM5.50) and more unique bites like Bananascotch (RM7.50).
Address: 11, Jalan Setiakasih 5, Bukit Damansara, 50490 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 8am-6pm (Closed on Mondays)
Contact: 03-2093 8734 | The Bread Shop’s Facebook
6. Universal Bakehouse – experts on sourdough bread
Image credit: Universal Bakehouse via Facebook
You might’ve unknowingly passed by Universal Bakehouse when driving to Damansara Uptown. The shop’s obscure signage out front that resembles that of a manufacturer rather than a bakery can easily fool passersby if not for their strong social media presence.
Image credit: Universal Bakehouse via Facebook
Their menu comprises simple food items like toast and spreads, as well as some beverages. However, they have other baked goods like cakes and pastries in their display counter. Be there early if you want to lay your hands on treats like Chocolate Chip Cookies (RM4) and Spinach & Mushroom Quiche (RM15).
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While experimental pastries of novel flavours delight us, the bakery wins hearts with bakes that trigger simple nostalgia. Their range of viennoiseries are a new addition to their usual enticing assortments – you’ll find a simple Croissant (RM8), all tender and butter-layered at heart and flaky and ridged on its golden crust that crackles when bit into.
Their Doughnut (RM5) epitomises comfort, frittered golden all over and delicately stippled with a sugar-cinnamon medley.
Image adapted from: Universal Bakehouse via Facebook
A must-try is definitely their sourdough toast, which is what they specialise in. Their Country Sourdough (RM8) comprises 2 slices of bread that’s baked in-house daily, with a side of french butter and sea salt. If you want something to spruce things up a bit, get an extra order of Gula Melaka (RM3) or Hummus & Pistachio (RM7) to go with your toast.
Their minimalist grey and white interior exude a calming vibe that many can appreciate, especially during quiet mornings.
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Address: 21, Jalan SS20/11, Damansara Kim, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 8.30am-3pm | Sat & Sun 8.30am-5pm
Contact: 011-3332 7581 | Universal Bakehouse’s website
7. Provisions – Cali-style breakfasts in Damansara
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It’s hard to miss Provisions when walking around SS2 in Petaling Jaya, simply because of its coral-coloured walls. Apart from its IG-worthy look, the cafe was able to gain traction for their simple but hearty California-inspired breakfasts.
The bakery now has a second branch tucked inside the lobby of OOAK Suite & Residence, in the heart of Mont Kiara. Spacious and bright, the bakery is the perfect place for you to have a lazy and peaceful brunch on a weekend morning.
An IG-worthy photo spot at the Damansara Jaya outlet for when you come to visit.
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If you like to start off your day with something sweet, make a beeline for the display counter at the front of the store where all the pastries are. From Cinnamon Buns (RM7) to Brownies (RM10), the menu carries plenty of options so that you can easily load up on your day’s worth of sugar here.
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Fans of sourdough will be overjoyed to know that Provisions has a whole selection of sourdough toasts that come with different accompaniments like Cinnamon Sugar (RM5), Avocado (RM12), and Jam of the Day (RM5).
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Other menu items include Grilled Cheese Sandwich with Tomato Soup (RM25) and Slow Scrambled Eggs on Sourdough with Tomato Jam (RM18). The eggs are done a la Gordon Ramsay-style where it’s silky soft and smooth with a few chunky bits while the tomato jam deepens the flavours of this simple sandwich.
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Provisions @ Mont Kiara
Address: LG3-01, OOAK SUITES, 5, Jalan Kiara 4, Mont Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 8am-5.30pm, Daily
Contact: 018-207 9610 | Provisions’ Facebook | Instagram
Provisions @ Damansara Jaya
Address: 49, Jalan SS 22/23, Damansara Jaya, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 8am-5.30pm (Closed on Mondays)
Contact: 03-7731 7971
8. Huckleberry – freshly baked pastries from 7.30am
Image credit: Huckleberry via Facebook
Even non-cafe hoppers would have heard of Huckleberry, the go-to brunch spot in Damansara before other cafes started popping up in the area. This cafe doesn’t just cater to 11am weekend meals. They open as early as 7.30am each day, so those looking to grab some breakfast before work can make a quick pit stop here before heading to the office.
They have a selection of freshly baked pastries on their counter, so you can quickly grab one and go if you’re in a rush.
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Their Cinnamon Roll (RM4.90) has a tantalising caramelised top and when pulled apart, the dough inside is soft and chewy. The generous sprinkling of sugar on top complements the fragrant spiced cinnamon flavours.
The cupcakes are also worth a try, especially Snicker Doodle (RM11.90) and Apple Pie Crumble (11.90).
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For a proper sit-down meal, opt for the Huckleberry Granola (RM22.50), a nutritious breakfast comprising house-baked granola served with Greek yoghurt and fresh fruit. The Chilli Cheese Scrambled Egg (RM18) is also a popular option for its added spice in your regular serving of soft scrambled eggs on toast.
Their cosy interior is decked out with dark mahogany wood panels and neutral patterned tiles.
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Huckleberry @ Damansara Heights
Address: 2G & 4G, Jalan Medan Setia 2, Plaza Damansara, Damansara Heights, 50490 Kuala Lumpur, WPKL
Opening hours: Mon-Thu 7.30am-10.30pm | Fri-Sun 7.30am-11pm
Contact: 03-2098 7933 | Huckleberry’s website | Facebook | Instagram
Huckleberry @ Bangsar Shopping Centre
Address: G108 & GK2, Bangsar Shopping Centre 285, Jalan Maarof, 59000 Kuala Lumpur, WPKL
Opening hours: Mon-Thu 9am-10.30pm | Fri-Sun 9am-11pm
Contact: 03-2011 0066
Huckleberry @ Pavilion Bukit Jalil
Address: Pavilion, Lot 1.29.00, Level 1, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, WPKL
Opening hours: 10am-10pm, Daily
Contact: 012-576 7335
9. Jaslyn Cakes – Bangsar’s dessert hub
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Just like how many of our moms used to go to the neighbourhood’s bakery to stock up on red bean buns and baked goods to last a whole week’s worth of breakfasts, you’ll be tempted to do some stocking up of your own when you step foot into Jaslyn Cakes.
The labels on these treats are reminiscent of the ones from Alice in Wonderland.
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What started out as a humble space in Bangsar has turned into full-fledged bakery outlets – 3 across KL – that puts out an endless array of baked goods on a daily basis. Hungry patrons flock to their doors every morning to get the best picks because if you come during midday, their counter would already be half empty.
You’ll be able to find a huge variety of desserts here, from Chocolate Chip Cookies (RM6.35) to Lemon Drizzle Butter Loaf (RM10.60). Their menu is constantly expanding too. Some of the gems that are worth keeping your eyes peeled for include Ginger Scones (RM8.50), Sticky Toffee Pudding (RM14), and Smoked Salmon Quiche (RM18).
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Jaslyn Cakes @ Bangsar
Address: 7A, Jalan Telawi 2, Bangsar, 59100 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 11am-7pm (Closed on Mondays)
Contact: 03-2202 2868 | Jaslyn Cakes’ website
Jaslyn Cakes @ Mont Kiara
Address: Lot 1B New Wing, Lower Ground Floor, Mont’ Kiara Shoplex, Jalan Kiara, Mont Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 10am-7pm, Daily
Contact: 012-318 2868
Jaslyn Cakes @ Desa Park City
Address: FF-29, The Waterfront 6, Persiaran Residen, Desa Parkcity, 52200 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 10am-10pm, Daily
Contact: 03-4810 2868 | 012-813 4868
10. One Half x Ilaika – coffee and bakery inside a specialty store
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One Half x Ilaika is a cafe and speciality store that sells trinkets from local creators. As you’re waiting for your cup of coffee, you can roam around the shop and browse through their collection of pretty ceramics, magazines, and other household supplies on their shelves.
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You won’t be able to resist getting a pastry or 2 once you walk past their display counter. Not only do they smell great, but they also look pretty darn good. We’ve got our eyes on the Marmite Cheddar (RM12), which offers a little sweet on salty action from the sharp cheddar filling and the caramelised sugar glaze on top.
Their Pain Au Chocolate (RM10) is another tempting choice just from how hefty it looks. Once you bite into the crumbly layers, thick chocolate will come oozing out from the middle.
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You can’t leave without getting a cup of their special tonic coffee. Go for the Black Tonic (RM15), made with a shot of espresso and fruity tonic water to add a muted sweetness to this caffeinated mocktail.
Their al fresco dining area has garden vibes with lots of potted plants.
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Address: 17, Jalan 20/13, Taman Paramount, Petaling Jaya, 46300 Selangor
Opening hours: Sun –Fri 8AM-10.30PM | Sat 8AM-7PM
Contact: 010-261 0588 | One Half x ilaika’s Facebook
11. Kenny Hills Bakers – imported ingredients for quality produce
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Kenny Hills Bakers ensures that all their baked treats are of high standard by importing stone-milled flour such as rye and spelt for a good quality dough base.
The rustic display counter filled with freshly baked loaves look like illustrations from old children’s books.
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You’ll find the likes of Rye (RM18) and Spelt Sourdough (RM18) inside woven baskets and wooden crates on their display counter.
Apart from what you can see on the display counter, they also have a selection of pastries that are worth a try. Their Croissants (RM8) are dusted with powdered sugar and you can spot toasted almond slices tucked into the layers. Don’t skip the Banana Almond Tarts (RM10) when you’re here, especially if you’re a fan of banana bread.
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Another must-order is the Cruffin (RM9), which is a gorgeous lovechild of a croissant and a muffin. With the flaky pastry shaped into a muffin, it cups fillings of flavours such as Tiramisu or Salted Egg Yolk, and is topped with a swirl of flamed meringue.
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Kenny Hills Bakers @ Ampang
Address: 241-B Lorong Nibong, Off, Jalan Ampang, 50450 Wilayah Persekutuan, WPKL
Opening hours: 8am-10pm, Daily
Contact: 03-4265 2020 | Kenny Hills’ website
Kenny Hills Bakers @ TTDI
Address: The Greens Terrace, Lot G-2 Taman Tun Dr Ismail TTDI, 60000 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 8am-10pm, Daily
Contact: 03-2703 7030
12. Der Backmeister – little Germany in TTDI
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Der Backmeister is the place to go to if you’re hankering for some quality German bread and European pastries.
These foreign treats from Der Backmeister is a nice change from some of the more common pastries we’re used to seeing. Look out for their Pudding Danish (RM7), an European-style egg tart that has a creamy pudding centre.
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You can also bring home freshly baked bread loves if regular store-bought ones just aren’t cutting it anymore. The 3 Grain (RM15) is a healthy alternative to white bread as it’s packed with nutritious grains, while Plain Ciabatta (RM10) has a soft, chewy texture that makes it perfect to eat with soup or gravy.
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Der Backmeister @ TTDI
Address: 40, Persiaran Zaaba, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 8am-5pm (Closed on Mondays)
Contact: 03-2856 0613 | Der Backmeister’s website
Der Backmeister @ Ampang
Address: KPJ Ampang Puteri Hospital 1, Jalan Mamanda 9, 68000 Ampang, Selangor
Opening hours: 8am-6pm, Daily
Contact: 03-4265 0222
Der Backmeister @ Bangsar
Address: 37, Jalan Abdullah, Bangsar, 59000 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 8.30am-5.30pm (Closed on Mondays)
Contact: 010-702 1435
13. Lisette’s Cafe & Bakery – massive spread of savoury and sweet treats
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Many know Lisette’s for their brunch buffets (from RM45) and a huge spread of delectable baked goods.
They churn out freshly baked loaves and appetising pastries every day. You can look forward to savoury bites like Quiche Lorraine (RM15), which is made with beef bacon, and filling options like Chicken Mushroom Pie (RM24).
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They also have sweet pastries such as Valrhona Chocolate (RM16), an indulgent chocolate tart that can be shared among 2, and Croissant Buns (RM15), a disk of flaky croissant that are filled with lush fillings such as Pistachio cream, Peanut Butter & Jelly, and Nutella.
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The cafe is popular for their vegetarian-friendly options that extend to their main menu as well. For example, the Mumbai Eggs Kejriwal (RM22) is a big hit with customers. It comes with a slice of toast that’s topped with spicy scrambled eggs, avocado, and eggplant. Over half their menu are vegetarian dishes, so you’ll be spoiled for choice.
Lisette’s @ Bangsar
Address: No. 8A & 8B, Jalan Kemuja, Bangsar, 59000 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 8am-10pm, Daily
Contact: 03-2201 7772 | Lisette’s website
Lisette’s @ Subang
Address: GK09, Ground Floor, Empire Shopping Gallery, Jalan SS16/1, 47500 Subang
Opening hours: 8am-10pm, Daily
Contact: 03-8604 1762
[Closed] The Lolla Co – a quiet cafe in the middle of a busy city
There are a ton of bakeries in KL and PJ, so it’s easy enough to miss out on Lolla Co. This hidden gem in Ampang is a good place to retreat to when you just want to get away from busy crowds during the weekends.
Aside from their hot food menu, they also whip up some baked goodies like these tarts.
Image credit: The Lolla Co. via Facebook
Some of their top-notch pastries include Pain Au Chocolate (RM6) and Pain Au Raisin (RM6). The outer layer has been crisped up in the oven, which is what makes it so delightfully crumbly at first bite while the inside is loaded with chocolatey goodness.
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For more sweet treats, go for the crowd-favourite Toffee Banana Loaf (RM8). The one here is light and filled with toffee bits that aren’t overly sweet.
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Their main menu for hot foods is loaded with hearty grub like Avocado Toast (RM22). The large breakfast ensemble comes with 2 slices of sourdough toast packed with cherry tomatoes, avocado, and feta cheese. On the side, you’ll find some roasted chickpeas and hummus.
Address: G.01, The Ampwalk, 218, Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 7.30am-6pm | Sat 9.30am-5pm (Closed on Sundays)
Contact: 03-2856 8726
Brunch at these bakeries in KL and PJ
When your routine breakfast of cereal and milk starts to feel a little dull, it’s time to switch things up with these tasty treats that are fresh out from the oven. Great for pretty much any meal of the day, these bakeries in KL and PJ will lift your spirits as you recharge over the weekend before work the following Monday.
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Cover image adapted from: @klcgconfectionarybakery, @klcgconfectionarybakery, @myhuckleberrykl, @jaslyncakes, @kennyhillsbakers & @shinpson611 via Instagram
This article was first published on 4th March 2020, and updated by Jia-ju on 3rd August 2023.