One of the best things about living in Kuala Lumpur is the many options of places to wine and dine in. We’ve gathered some of KL’s best restaurants from the downright luxurious to the casual with views that promise to take your breath away.
Cantaloupe is no stranger to anyone that’s ever keyed in “best restaurant in Kuala Lumpur with a view” in his or her search bar. This award winning fine dining restaurant boasts an intricate menu of fine French cuisine and a bar suited with an extensive range of liquors and wines. Best remember to make reservations especially if you’d like a table on their balcony
Address: 23A, Tower B, The Troika, Jalan Binjai, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri, 12 noon – 230 pm; Daily, 630 pm – 1030 pm
Website: http://www.troikaskydining.com/
The culinary geniuses behind Troika Sky Dining added their newest addition to their little haven amongst the city skyline. Fuego (fire in Spanish) has a more laid back environment with a menu that’s also more friendly to the picky eater/your wallets. Their take on modern South American tapas is perfect accompanied by the overall alfresco design of the restaurant coupled with the fiery sunset surrounding Kuala Lumpur. Be sure to make reservations especially for sunset times days in advance to avoid disappointment.
Address: 23A, Tower A, The Troika, Jalan Binjai, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Opening Hours: Daily, 6 pm – 12 midnight
Website: http://www.troikaskydining.com/
Get up close and personal with the Petronas Twin Towers as you sit at your dinner table perched on the 57th floor across the two magnificent structures in front of you. Marini’s is known for their fine Italian food and their lush cigar lounge. Get a glimpse of what it’s like to be amongst KL’s elite while dining above the bright city lights.
Address: Level 57, Menara 3 Petronas, Persiaran KLCC 50088 Kuala Lumpur
Opening Hours: Mon – Thurs, 5 pm – 130 am; Fri & Sat, 5 pm – 3 am; Sun, 5 pm – 130 am
Website: http://marinis57.com
One of the most majestic features of the Grand Hyatt is their sky lobby located on the 39th floor. Beneath that is their 360 restaurant with high ceilings, large glass windows and an accompanying jazz quartet; giving this place a more subtle and romantic vibe in comparison to the slightly busy Marinis. What’s best is that their kitchen serves honest Western and Chinese food. Be sure to try out their beef cheek!
Address: 38th Floor, Grand Hyatt, 12 Jalan Pinang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Opening Hours: Daily 6 am – 11 pm
Website: http://kualalumpur.grand.hyatt.com/en/hotel/dining/THIRTY8.html
Although Tanzini has been around for a couple of years now, most locals still are unaware of its presence here in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Enter Tanzini and you’ll be in awe of how they’ve managed to do up the place with plush seating, crisp white linens and the perfect lighting to compliment the high ceilings and golden drapes. The Italian menu is seasonal and changes twice a month, giving diners a whole new experience every visit.
Address: Level 28, GTower, 199 Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur
Opening Hours: Mon – Sat, 1130 am – 230 pm; 630 pm – 1030 pm; Sun, 3 pm – 11 pm
Website: http://www.tanzini.com.my/
If you’re looking for a swanky modern take on Malay cuisine, then head on up to the 39th floor of PNB Darby Park. Located in one of the city’s prime areas, guests are not required to get their fingertips down and dirty as every element on the dish is well thought of. We highly recommend the Udang Raja Sambal Petai, cooked and peeled to perfection.
Address: 39th Floor, PNB Darby Park Executive Suites, 10 Jalan Binjai, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Opening Hours: Daily 3 pm – 11 pm
Website: http://www.pnbperdanaonthepark.com/
If you’re around the Petaling Jaya area and think that the drive out to the city center is a bit of a hassle, fret not, perched on the rooftop of First Avenue is Bandar Utama’s very own entertainment hub. Malt & Leaf is a cozy, dimly-lit restaurant and cigar lounge with an extensive malt collection to match. Nibble through their tapas or slice through one of their hearty steaks as you gaze through the little trinkets of lights across the suburban side of the city.
Address: The Roof, 1 First Avenue, Bandar Utama, 47800 Petaling Jaya
Opening Hours: Daily 5 pm – 3 am
Website: www.themaltandleaf.com
Here’s another one for you PJ folks! Inaho Sushi is nestled on One City Skypark’s rooftop. Over here you can expect crisp and fresh sushi with a view across Subang Jaya and perhaps, an even better sunset than what you’d expect in the city. Their menu is welcoming and affordable, perfect for a quick hop in on a simple night out.
Address: The Rooftop, One City Skypark, Jalan USJ 25/1A, Subang Jaya
Opening Hours: Daily, 10 am – 10 pm
Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Inaho-Sushi-Rooftop-One-City-Subang-Jaya/323517244454171
Marble 8 needs no introduction to the city’s foodie scene. They are home to some of the most luxurious cuts of prime dry-aged Australian Wagyu beef. You can choose to dine in their lounge/bar, dining or courtyard area. Either way, this glass bungalow is ready to impress inside and out with a view of the twin towers from ground level.
Address: 163 Jalan Binjai, 50088 Kuala Lumpur
Opening Hours: Steakhouse: Mon – Fri, 12 pm – 230 pm; 7 pm – 11 pm; Sat, 7 pm – 11 pm; Sun, 12 pm – 230 pm; 7 pm – 11 pm
Website: http://www.marble-8.com/
Image credit: Tamarind Restaurants
If you’ve had enough of bright city lights and prefer a change of environment, then escape the hustle and bustle of Kuala Lumpur and dive into lush greenery over at Tamarind Springs.
Experience fine dining healthy Indochinese food in a foliage setting complete with Balinese furniture and rustic interiors. The candle lights set the tone for a romantic get-together amongst lovers or a close chat with friends.
Address: Jalan 1 Taman T.A.R., 68000 Ampang
Opening hours: Daily, 1230 pm – 230 pm; 630 pm – 1030 pm
Contact: Tamarind Springs’ website
This hidden gem amongst the greens of Bukit Lanjan calls for those looking for simple hearty family meals with an affordable price tag. Their menu ranges from your all-authentic Malaysian affair to the usual international mains, such as a meaty rack of lamb. This setting is perfect for big groups looking for a quiet surrounding to have fun banter over simple fulfilling food.
Address: Lot 3213 Jalan Penchala Indah, 6000 Bukit Lanjan, Kuala Lumpur
Opening Hours: Daily, 11 am – 12 am
Website: http://www.subak.com.my/
To our pleasant surprise, after much research we found Senja, located on the lakeside of Saujana Hotel & Resort. Be sure to highlight if you’d like a table on their outdoor patio or in their exquisite dining hall, either ways we’re sure you would be pleasantly pleased with the sounds over the overlapping lake waters. Senja serves uncomplicated Italian food from having hearty pastas, crispy pizzas and all sorts of mamma-mia-esque dishes. They sure do aim to please and it’s well worth the drive!
Address: Saujana Hotel, Jalan Lapangan Terband SAAS, 40150 Shah Alam
Opening Hours: Tues – Fri, 12 pm – 230 pm; 630 pm – 1030 pm; Sat – Sun, 630 pm – 1030 pm; Closed on Mondays
Website: http://www.shr.my/the-saujana-hotel/dining-en.html
Image credit: @perbadananputrajaya via Instagram
Spring Garden is part of the Tai Thong Group, a very well-known company of Chinese cuisine restaurants. This seafood restaurant overlooking the Botanical Lake Gardens offers good wholesome meals after a stroll in the gardens.
Address: Taman Botani Putrajaya, Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya
Opening hours: Daily, 1130 am – 1030 pm
Contact: Tai Thong Group Facebook page
Girls, get ready to squeal! This was our reaction when we saw The Orchid Conservatory. We can almost guarantee there is no prettier place for an afternoon high tea in Kuala Lumpur than this. For RM88++ per person, you get an array of scones and treats both sweet and savoury. Seats are extremely limited so be sure to book in advance.
Address: The Majestic Hotel, 5 Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, Kuala Lumpur
Opening Hours: Daily, 3 pm – 630 pm
Website: http://www.majestickl.com/orchird-conservatory.html
Image credit: Sheridan Lee Keng Onn via Google Maps
Sometimes not having a view, is all the view you need – get it? Immerse yourself in a cloak of darkness over at Dining in the Dark. The name of the restaurant is pretty self-explanatory. Over here guests are guided through their dinner in a pitch-black dining hall over a 10 to 11-course tapas meal. Their menu changes from time to time, but for only RM88++ per person, we are sure guests would return excited for seconds and thirds.
Address: 44A & 46A, Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
Opening Hours: Sun – Sat, 6 pm – 9 pm, Closed Mondays
Website: http://dininginthedarkkl.com/
Well, there you have it! From having stunning views of one of the most sought-after city skylines in the world to getting lost over dinner in the midst of nature, to even testing and pushing boundaries in the dark over an exploration of flavors and new senses. Which restaurant here tickles your fancy?
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