Wisma Cosway in Jalan Raja Chulan
Kuala Lumpur’s Wisma Cosway looks unassuming from the outside. A 26-storey concrete building where office workers pour in and out for work. But it’s become a not-so-hidden spot for mouthwatering and reasonably priced food near the buzzing Bukit Bintang among locals, with four floors of food and retail shops on its lower floors.
From standout gelato flavours to fish and chip joints, the variety of food to be found here satisfies any craving. If you’re curious to uncover this food hub, we’ve got you covered with this guide to the top eats at Wisma Cosway:
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1. Lad & Dad
Fish and chips with locally inspired condiments
A fish and chips spot run by a father-son duo from Singapore, Lad & Dad sits at a quieter corner of Wisma Cosway. But it’s not undiscovered by any means, with tables packed with diners during lunch and dinner hours.
The fish and chips here are made with Perch (RM29.90) or premium Haddock (RM51.90) from Norway. You get the classic mushy peas and chips on the side, and a choice of condiments from a strong lineup. Go for the ones with a local twist, the spicy tartar and sambal aioli, as these are hard finds elsewhere and perfect for anyone who likes a kick and a surprise.
Read our review of Lad & Dad.
2. Mama Lek
Worth-it Thai beef noodles
You won’t need to whip out Google Maps to find Mama Lek. Just follow the queue that often forms on the ground floor of Wisma Cosway, from the entrance of this no-frills, compact Thai street food restaurant that has racked up rave reviews on Google.
This eatery serves up hearty Thai-style beef noodles starting from RM16.90, which are worth the wait if you happen to bump into the lunch crowd. Expect thick, tender beef slices paired with silky noodles and a rich, aromatic broth that hits all the right flavour notes.
3. Wild Sheep Chase
Rotating menu of unique gelato flavours
For dessert or a quick morning coffee run, or dessert in the morning if you’re feeling wild, Wild Sheep Chase is your go-to for unique gelato flavours and drinks.
From crowd favourites such as the Bitter Caramel to adventurous picks like Coriander or Tofu Osmanthus, this gelato shop’s rotating menu keeps things exciting. Expect bold flavours that may surprise your taste buds – in a good way.
A scoop of gelato starts from RM8.90. But if you’ve fallen in love with a flavour, you can get gelato tubs starting from RM18 to bring home and share.
4. Francobolli
Rotating menu of unique gelato flavours
Francobolli is a must-visit for pasta lovers. Only open three days a week, this hole-in-the-wall restaurant serves handmade pasta with rich, flavourful sauces.
Their wagyu beef ragu (RM32) is a standout, with a tomato-based sauce paired with tender beef and ribbons of pasta. The tiramisu (RM15) is decadent and another must-try here.
Seats are limited at Francobolli, so come early, or be prepared to join the line outside the shop. As the restaurant is still in their soft launch period, their menu is limited, but enough to satisfy all your cravings for pasta and tiramisu.
Read our review of Francobolli.
5. Nommeco
Vegan-friendly sushi
For a meal that completely ditches the meat, head to nommeco. This vegan-friendly gem on the third floor of Wisma Cosway serves fully vegan sushi, that is, no meat, dairy products, or eggs are involved in the making of their sushi.
Sets of 8 sushi start from RM18.40, making it both a healthy and affordable option. You can find plant-based Unagi Nigiri, Tuna Uramaki, and Ground Beef Gunkan on the menu. Their sauces are also vegan-friendly and made by the owner of the restaurant himself.
The shop doesn’t really offer much seating, but their boxes are convenient for takeaway.
6. Yashinomi
Comforting Japanese dishes
If you are craving Japanese food, delivers comforting Japanese dishes with a homely touch from an izakaya-style space. Find almost every go-to Japanese dish to order here, including Omurice (from RM26), Udon (from RM19), and Okonomi-Yaki (RM23).
Image adapted from: @mintpaperplanet.eat.travel via Instagram
Prices are slightly higher, but diners often praise the generous portions and comforting flavours that hit the spot.
7. Boys Don’t Fry
A quintessential British food fare
Boys Don’t Fry is best known for their signature fish and chips (RM32), complete with mushy peas, tartar sauce, and thick-cut chips done right. But they’ve also got an extensive lineup of other classic British foods, including Butties, Toad in the Hole, and Weekend Roast.
If you’re an early riser, their Breakfast Butty, priced at RM24, makes for a solid morning meal. There’s everything you need for breakfast on a plate: a chicken patty, hash browns, and a fried egg tucked between Hainanese buns.
8. Claymug Coffee
Coffee drinks brewed in a claypot
For a truly local breakfast, Claymug Coffee has you covered. Their speciality is “claymug” drinks, or coffee beverages brewed in claypots. Order local-favourite coffee drinks such as Cham, Kopi, and Kopi O, all priced at RM5.90 for a hot cup and RM6.90 for iced.
Image adapted from: @tennesseeneei & @claymug.coffee via Instagram
Drinks can be paired with breakfast and teatime go-to dishes, such as Butter Kaya Toast and Half Boiled Egg. This spot opens as early as 7am, so you can plan to start your day here.
9. Liquid Lab
Creative drink concoctions
When you start to tire from the heat outside, Liquid Lab, located next to the escalator on the ground floor, has a variety of pick-me-up beverages. They have creative drink concoctions such as yuzu tonic matcha (RM15), go-to coffee offerings like filter coffee, and also non-caffeinated drinks.
10. Coffee Up
Coffee and pastries for takeaways
Located outside Wisma Cosway, Coffee Up is perfect for anyone looking for a quick caffeine fix. With its grab-and-go setup, it is ideal for busy mornings, though there are a few seats available outside the store if you prefer to slow things down.
Image adapted from: @coffeeupmy via Instagram
Coffee starts from RM8, and pastries are available as well, making it a solid budget-friendly option for when you’re on the go.
A not-so-hidden gem for food in Jalan Raja Chulan
If you are unsure of what to eat and want to skip the pricier tags for food at nearby malls, head over to Wisma Cosway. The biggest challenge here will be deciding between the many food, dessert, and drink spots to hop to.
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Cover image adapted by: TheSmartLocal Malaysia
Photography by Brooklyn & Ming-Xuan.