Best breakfast spots in Klang Valley
Waking up before the city fully stirs has its perks and that’s especially true if you’re craving local breakfast goodness before the bustle begins. While finding cafes that reliably open at 6am in Klang Valley can be a bit of a treasure hunt, there are a few spots that truly deliver.
To save you the hassle of finding one, we’ve listed the best breakfast spots where you can enjoy kaya toast, warm chicken‑rice balls, or even bak kut teh before most people have had their first coffee.
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1. Choon Guan Hainan Coffee
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Choon Guan is a timeless Hainanese kopitiam founded in 1956, and its Port Klang branch opens at 6am, giving early risers a perfect spot to soak in its nostalgic vibes.
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Their signature Hainan bun set which consists of toast, half boiled eggs, and coffee goes for about RM10. Not forgetting, their kampung-style chicken rice balls are equally loved and affordably priced at RM13.
Address: Lorong Amarasegara, Kawasan 12, 42000, Pelabuhan Klang, Selangor
Opening hours: 6am-4pm Wed-Sun (Closed on Tuesdays)
Contact: 03-3168 6828
2. Chong Kok Kopitiam
Chong Kok Kopitiam is a beloved traditional coffee shop in Klang known for its rich Hainanese coffee, soft kaya butter toast, warm half boiled eggs and simple comforting Malaysian breakfast dishes that feel both familiar and nostalgic.
The kaya toast is usually around RM4.20, their popular roti goyang with soft eggs is about RM7, and a cup of kopi O is typically from RM1.80. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly, with locals gathering in the morning to enjoy good food, good coffee and an easy start to the day.
Address: 5, Jalan Stesen, Kawasan 1, 41000 Klang, Selangor
Opening hours: 6am-2.30pm, Daily
Contact: 03-3371 0996
3. Ah Weng Koh Hainan Tea
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For a bustling kopitiam experience in a food‑court environment, head to Ah Weng Koh Hainan Tea at ICC Pudu. What’s famed here is their signature Hainan tea, a smooth and fragrant blend of coffee, black tea, and milk that tastes like Malaysia in a cup.
A regular hot Hainan tea costs around RM5.00, while the cold Signature Hainan Tea is about RM5.20. Pair it with their kaya-and-butter toast or bun for roughly RM8 to RM10 per set — a comforting combo that hits just right.
Address: G85, ICC Pudu, Jalan 1/77C, Pudu, 55100, Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 5.30am-2pm Tue-Sun (Closed on Mondays)
4. Ang Hock Bak Kut Teh
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Ang Hock Bak Kut Teh is a well loved spot in Chow Kit that serves comforting herbal pork rib soup with a rich aroma and a deep soothing flavour that regulars enjoy any time of day.
If you’re in the mood for something hearty to kickstart your morning, their herbal pork rib soup paired with youtiao or rice is comforting, warming, and a lovely alternative to the usual toast‑and-coffee combo.
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The soup version usually costs around RM12 to RM15 while the dry version is slightly higher and staple diners like to pair it with simple sides like okra or rice for a complete hearty meal.
Address: 1 Lorong Tiong Nam Lima, Jalan Raja Laut, Chow Kit, 50350, Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 5.30am-3pm Fri-Wed (Closed on Thursdays)
Contact: 012-255 8835
5. 1am Nasi Lemak
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The 1AM Nasi Lemak stall at Pasar Jinjang Utara is a late night and very early morning gem for nasi lemak lovers as it opens at 1am and serves until sold out, so it’s perfect if you are hungry after hours and want something warm and comforting before the sun rises.
It comes with fragrant coconut rice, sambal, anchovies, egg and your choice of lauk such as chicken curry or other sides making it a proper late night fix when everything else is closed.
Address: Pasar Jinjang Utara, Jalan Jinjang Utara, 52000, Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 1am-6am Tue-Sun (Closed on Mondays)
6. 4am curry noodles
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4AM Curry Noodles at Sea Park in PJ is the kind of place where night owls and early risers meet as the stall opens as early as 4am and by 6am it is often sold out.
Their curry mee is pure comfort with silky noodles swimming in a rich fragrant coconut curry broth topped with bean curd puffs minced pork fishcakes, pork balls and cockles for extra flavour.
A small bowl normally costs around RM7.50 while a larger portion is about RM8.50 making it an affordable and satisfying bowl for a proper Malaysian fix before sunrise. There is also sambal available to add a bit of spice for those who like it hot.
Address: 50, Jalan 21/22, Sea Park, 46300, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Opening hours: 4am till sold out Tue-Sun (Closed on Mondays)
7. Restoran Kam Fatt
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Located in Jalan Alor, Bukit Bintang, Kam Fatt is a long-standing kopitiam that’s known for its old-school Chinese breakfast fare.
On the menu, you’ll find comforting staples like fried noodles, porridge, curry laksa, and steamed buns. Their curry laksa and kaya butter toast are local favourites, and a typical breakfast usually costs around RM7–RM14 depending on what you order.
Address: 23, Tengkat Tong Shin, Bukit Bintang, 50200, Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 6am-2pm, Daily
Contact: 017-252 6813
8. Restoran Win Heng Seng
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Restoran Win Heng Seng at Jalan Imbi in KL is a true gem for early risers, opening as early as 6am and offering a lively breakfast atmosphere with many stalls serving comforting Malaysian favourites.
You can enjoy kaya toast, pork noodles, wantan mee, char kuey teow and more, with pork noodles usually priced around RM12 to RM15. Their mini egg tarts (RM0.80/each) are also making it easy to enjoy a satisfying breakfast that won’t burn a hole in your pocket.
Address: 83, Jalan Imbi, Imbi, 55100, Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 6am-2pm, Daily
Contact: 011-5752 9109
9. Ho Kow Hainan Kopitiam
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Ho Kow Hainan Kopitiam at Jalan Balai Polis in KL is a classic Hainanese coffee shop loved for its kaya toast, half boiled eggs, chee cheong fun, and fragrant Hainanese coffee.
Most people can tuck in for about RM10 to RM12 and soak up the warm, nostalgic vibes of a true old‑school Malaysian kopitiam.
Address: 1, Jalan Balai Polis, City Centre, 50000, Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 7.30am-2pm Tue-Sun (Closed on Mondays)
10. Woo Pin 45 Kamunting
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Woo Pin 45 Kamunting in Chow Kit, KL is a small but legendary kopitiam famous for its fish head noodles.
The fried fish noodles cost around RM12.50 to RM13.50 depending on portion and type of fish and come with generous pieces of fried fish in a creamy and tangy broth that is full of flavour.
If you prefer something lighter their freshly baked Portuguese egg tarts are a treat at about RM3.80.
Address: 45, Jalan Kamunting, Chow Kit, 50300, Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 7.30am-4pm, Daily
Best breakfast spots in Klang Valley
Whether you crave buttery kaya toast, soft‑boiled eggs, hearty noodles, or comforting bak kut teh, these spots offer a perfect start to your day with authentic flavours, warm service, and a slice of local culture.
So set your alarm, grab your wallet, and explore these spots to offer a perfect start to your day with a slice of local culture.
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Cover image adapted from: Choon Guan Hainan Coffee via Facebook, Woo Pin 45 Kamunting via Facebook, Choon Guan Hainan Coffee via Facebook & The Smart Local Malaysia