From the Author: Kid-friendly restaurants in KL are one of my fave things about being a mama in Malaysia. I get to enjoy (actually hot) coffee and my toddler gets to have her fun in the play area!
When I was catching up with my mum friends from Melbourne and Munich, I didn’t realize that play cafes aren’t as popular in other parts of the world.
Thankfully, KL has LOTS of them! The kids’ sections keep the little ones well entertained while parents have the chance to enjoy a meal and catch up with friends.
⭐ Mama’s Shortlist: Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants in KL ⭐
Best Kid-Friendly Restaurant in KL for Babies & Toddlers: Abby’s Play Cafe
Kids’ Restaurant in KL With the Best Menu: Marmalade
Best Cafe For Birthday Party In KL: Open Playhouse
Best Budget-Friendly Kids’ Menu in KL: The Chicken Rice Shop
I’ll fill you in on the best family-friendly restaurants you should check out with your little ones – and 1 kid-friendly restaurant that I don’t recommend.
Let’s get into it!
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@mamasguidetomalaysia Came across this wonderful kid-friendly cafe in KL today: Abby’s near Pavilion Bukit Jalil! What I love: – Dining area is right by the play area, offering great visibility – A variety of play areas: there are slides, a ball pit, kitchenette, magnet wall, and a cozy reading corner. – There’s a wonderful little regulating corner for when little ones need a calming break ❤️ – Food is good! The lunch sets are worth it. Menu has a homey Japanese vibe. – There’s a toilet and baby/nursing room right by the dining area. Have you been here? What did you think? 📍Abby’s Pusat Perdagangan Bandar, Bukit Jalil (short walk opposite Pavilion Bukit Jalil) ⏰ 10am – 6pm (weekdays) ⏰ 9.30am – 7pm (weekends) 🍛Pork-free #mamasguidetomalaysia #kidfriendlycafeskl #kidfriendlycafesbukitjalil #bukitjalilcafes #pavilionbukitjalil ♬ Elegant and lively violin jazz – Cuisine, food, gourmet, cafe(1310636) – Ponetto
1. Abby’s Play Cafe
I LOVE Abby’s! This spacious 2-level cafe dedicates its entire upper level to a fun play area with a variety of activities! It’s so cozy too ❤️
What I Like:
- A good range of play activities to keep the kids engaged: There’s a multi-level climber with slides, a ball pit, a kitchenette, a cozy reading nook, and a magnetic wall.
- The food is delicious! The menu has a comforting home-cooked vibe with Japanese and Western classics. The matcha’s nice too!
- There’s a thoughtful regulating corner cuz we all know how overstimulated little ones can get from indoor playgrounds sometimes.
- Awesome visibility of the play area from the dining tables.
- Plenty of plug points provided, so you can get some work done while the kids play.
- Nappy-changing room, nursing room, and kid-friendly washroom is conveniently located right by the dining area.
- They’re open for dinner on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Things To Consider:
- There’s a minimum spend of RM35 per adult and RM10 per child.
- Parking is pretty confusing! Thankfully, the cafe provides a handy parking guide.
Plan your visit to Abby’s:
- Location: D-2-1 Pusat Perdagangan Bandar, Persiaran Jalil 2, Bukit Jalil (5-min from Pavilion Bukit Jalil)
- Opening Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Mondays to Thursdays), 10 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. (Fridays), 9.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. (Saturdays & Sundays)
2. Ngam Ngam Neighbourhood
This cute spot serves fast food with a wholesome twist, and I’m into it! We went to the one in Tropicana Gardens Mall and I love the minimalist play area. My daughter and I had a wonderful time cackling away, making full use of the adult-friendly slide >.<
What I Like:
- Decent protein-rich menu options! I love that they offer ala carte options so you can build your own platters with things you do eat and avoid food waste.
- Work-friendly for parents, with plug points and good visibility of the play area.
- Ngam Ngam outlets are all in malls, which is convenient if you need to pick up groceries or do some shopping.
Things To Consider:
- There’s a RM20 minimum spend per adult and RM10 per child.
- The playground varies from outlet to another. The Lalaport location’s playground is pretty extensive!
Plan your trip to Ngam Ngam Neighbourhood:
- Outlets: Lalaport BBCC |Tropicana Gardens Mall | Nu Sentral | IOI City Mall Putrajaya (this location doesn’t have a playground though)
3. The Red Beanbag
This Aussie-style brunch spot is my #1 pick for coffee dates with our family friends while our kids have a blast climbing, sliding, building, and reading in the extensive play corner.
What I Like:
- EXCELLENT food and coffee!
- Imaginative kids’ menu with plenty of whole foods-based options. We love our protein and I like that there’s a boiled egg option to add on to my daughter’s meals.
- Well-curated toddler-friendly area with a treehouse, Pikler-style climbers, open-ended blocks, and a wall-to-wall bookshelf stocked with books.
- Nursing and nappy-changing room, conveniently stocked with Applecrumby & Fitch baby supplies.
- There’s a plug point at one of the corner tables.
Things To Consider:
- The play area has limited viewability from the dining tables.
- The play area is on the first floor of the cafe, which is only accessible by stairs.
- It closes early at 5 p.m.
- To access the toilets, you’ll have to head downstairs and out of the restaurant and grab a keycard from the guard’s desk in the lobby.
Plan your visit to The Red Beanbag:
- Location: G-2, Menara Mudajaya, Mutiara Damansara (It’s in the same area as IKEA Damansara)
- Opening Hours: 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
4. Marmalade
Marmalade is one of the OG play cafes in KL, keeping little ones well entertained with their cheery play area (and mamas sane with their stellar lattes).
What I Like:
- EXCELLENT food and coffee! Through the years, we’ve eaten our way through most of the adults’ and kids’ menus and we’ve yet to be disappointed with anything we ordered.
- The kids’ menu has a great selection of protein-rich dishes. We always go for the Teriyaki Chicken Rice. I love that the fun food options here (like the Fish Fingers and Chicken Tenders) are homemade 🙂
- It’s in a mall so I can also make a grocery run.
- The mall’s baby changing room and nursing room are just a few steps away from the restaurant.
- There are plug points at some tables. You can also sit at high tables overlooking the play area.
Plan your visit to Marmalade:
- Location: F18, Level 1, Bangsar Village
- Opening Hours: 10 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. daily
5. TinyDay Cafe & Playhouse
I love how much thought goes into making this play cafe safe, comfortable, and fun for families! I especially appreciate the great visibility of the play area from the dining tables.
You’ll notice there aren’t any sharp edges in the cafe. All the furniture has rounded corners. Gotta love those little kid-friendly details!
What I Like:
- The epic play area! There’s a slide, ball pit, wonderful books section, blocks, kitchenette, and all kinds of toys.
- A baby changing room and nursing room are provided in the cafe.
- Excellent food and coffee at decent prices!
- The kids’ menu is wholesome. I like the Tiny Breakfast Set – it comes with eggs, chicken cubes, sourdough, fresh fruits, and fresh milk.
Things To Consider:
- There’s an entrance fee of RM5 on weekdays and RM8 on weekends. The fees apply to kids between 1 to 7 years old.
- Socks are required in the play area.
- It’s pretty out of the way in Kepong. Takes almost 40 minutes to get there from KLCC.
Plan your visit to TinyDay Cafe & Playhouse:
- Location: 1-10, Fortune Centra, Jalan Metro Perdana 6, Kepong
- Opening Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Tuesdays to Fridays). 9.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Saturdays, Sundays & public holidays). Closed on Mondays.
6. Open Playhouse
This imaginative play cafe offers kids plenty to do! Besides the fun play area and kids’ menu, Open Playhouse also hosts all kinds of kids’ activities too!
They currently have 2 outlets in IPC Mutiara Damansara (I go to this one) and United Point. They’re opening a new outlet this July at Citta Mall.
What I Like:
- They host super interesting activities! I’ve seen storybook writing, cookie baking, shadow puppet theater, and mirror decorating. Book your spot in advance.
- Great spot to host kids’ parties!
- Lots of plug points for this mama to get some work done 🙂
- The IPC mall’s baby changing room and nursing room are on the same level as Open Playhouse.
Things To Consider:
- There’s a RM10 (USD$2) fee per child to access the play area. However, the entry fee is waived with a minimum F&B purchase of RM30 (USD$6).
Plan your visit to Open Playhouse:
- United Point Address: 1.10 & 1.11, Level 1, United Point Mall
- IPC Address: Lot 10, 11 & 12, Level 2, IPC Shopping Centre, Mutiara Damansara
- Opening Hours: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. (United Point) | 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (IPC). They get pretty booked up with private parties so check their updated daily hours.
PS. If you’re in IPC and you’re looking for a free kids’ play area, there’s a playground right in front of Open Playhouse.
IPC actively hosts free kids’ activities too! Check the app to see what’s on.
7. Kyoot Play Cafe @ Maisson Ara Damansara
This new kid-friendly cafe has a wonderful, modular play area! You’ll notice there aren’t actually any toys in the play area but loads of open-ended materials like cones, foam blocks, and BettarPlay cushions.
I spoke to the cheery owner Liz and she shares that the idea behind the toy-free play space is to encourage imagination and a happier playing experience. She laughs, “No need to fight over toys!” – I’m onboard >.<
The menu is pretty limited at the moment, but it has a comforting, homemade feel. The coffee’s not bad too.
What I Like:
- The play area has decent viewability from the dining area.
- They host all kinds of activities for kids AND parents!
- The play area takes up a huge part of the cafe – makes for an awesome spot for birthday parties.
- Some tables have a plug point if you’re planning on working while your kids play.
- There’s a basic nursing and nappy-changing room beside the play area.
Things To Consider:
The building’s basement parking area is badly lit. You might want to Grab your way here.
There’s a RM15 (USD$3) entry fee per child for the play area. It’s waived with a minimum RM40 (USD$8) F&B purchase.
Plan your visit to Kyoot Play Cafe:
Location: Unit 01-01C Maisson by The Park, Ara Damansara
Opening Hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Tuesdays – Fridays). 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Saturdays & Sundays). Closed on Mondays.
8. Madam Kwan @ 163 Retail Park
Madam Kwan is an awesome local chain for some Malaysian comfort food. The outlet at 163 Retail Park in Mont Kiara has the added bonus of a kids’ play area!
What I Like:
- Decent selection of kids’ meals. The chicken rice is super flavorful! My daughter loves the chicken noodle soup too.
- Simple but fun play area, with a slide and a little corner filled with some toys and books.
- The beautiful sweeping view overlooking Mont Kiara!
- There’s a baby changing room and nursing room in the mall on Level 1 and Level 3.
Things To Consider:
- Although the main dish in the kids’ meals is delicious, it would be great to see more wholesome sides added to them rather than just ultra-processed stuff like jellies, marshmallows, and Milo.
Plan your visit to Madam Kwan @ 163 Retail Park:
- Location: GF-01, Ground Floor, 163 Retail Park, Mont Kiara
- Opening Hours: 10 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. daily
9. Crust
Crust has some of the best burgers and sourdough pizzas in KL! While you enjoy their awesome food, the kids can enjoy the cozy play section.
What I Like:
- The burgers are TOO GOOD!
- The play area is by the big windows so there’s plenty of natural light. There’s a kitchenette, grocery stand, bookshelf, assorted toys, and a coloring corner.
- After a meal here, we love heading to boutique bookstore Twigs to browse their extensive kids’ titles. It’s just a few steps away from Crust.
- The mall has a baby changing room and a nursing room on the same level.
Things To Consider:
- There’s no kids’ menu, but it’s a great place for sharing pizzas and burgers.
- You’ll need socks to enter the play area so be sure to pack some!
Plan your visit to Crust:
- Location: 17, Level 1, 163 Retail Park, Mont Kiara
- Opening Hours: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily
10. La Juiceria Superfoods @ Nadi Bangsar
Known for its refreshing juices, La Juiceria’s colorful menu also includes fun twists on Malaysian favorites.
I like the Fried Quinoa! My daughter likes the Nasi Lemak Bowl, which comes with quinoa and turmeric rice.
What I Like:
- Beautiful kids’ section with a two-level playhouse and a cafe play area.
- Opens early at 8 a.m. and closes pretty late at 10 p.m.
- One of the easier places to park in Bangsar, as it’s in a residential building with plenty of visitor parking available.
- There are plug points at some tables.
I actually haven’t been here in a while. I didn’t check if they had a baby changing room in or near the restaurant, but I’ll update again the next time I’m here!
Plan your visit to La Juiceria Superfoods @ Nadi Bangsar:
- Location: Retail Unit No. 1, Ground Floor, Nadi Bangsar
- Opening Hours: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily
11. TTDI Meat Point
I grew up in TTDI and have a soft spot for this neighborhood’s go-to joint for good steaks. Not many people know that this steakhouse actually has a huge soft play area!
What I Like:
- You can pick your own steak cuts from the chiller and customize how you want them cooked. I love that you can request for just salt and pepper for the steak seasoning.
- They have an extensive Jungle Gym-like playroom complete with multi-level climbers, slides, and a ball pit!
Things To Consider:
- The kids’ menu is pretty standard – mostly pasta dishes, sausages, and nuggets.
Plan your visit to TTDI Meat Point:
- Location: 62, Jalan Burhanuddin Helmi, Taman Tun Dr Ismail
- Opening Hours: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily
12. Tedboy Bakery @ Jaya One
My daughter loves the play area at Tedboy! They took up a pretty big corner of the cafe and turned it into a mini play cafe for kids to serve up their own sandwiches and coffees. So fun 😀
What I Like:
- The huge play area with kitchenettes and the cutest Hape coffee machines.
- They serve babycino for kids, and I like that they have bite-sized desserts!
- Their sourdough sandwiches are yums. I like the Chicken Avocado.
- The mall has a baby room on the same level.
Plan your visit to Tedboy Bakery @ Jaya One:
- Location: 100-G.037, Ground Floor, Jaya One, Section 13 PJ
- Opening Hours: 8.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily
13. Noriter (non-halal)
Noriter takes play seriously, offering up a space with all kinds of toys for all ages!
Younger kids will enjoy the main play area, while older kids can check out their impressive Lego collection.
What I Like:
- The main play area has a full grocery section, kitchenette, construction toys, a train set, dollhouses, and soft blocks.
- They host weekly kids’ activities, from music classes to sensory sessions.
Things To Consider:
- The cafe serves pork. We came here for a playdate and had our lunch elsewhere.
- There’s an hourly charge to play here.
- Socks are required in the play area.
- I’m just not a fan of Plaza Arkadia in general. Navigating the parking and shop lots gets super confusing.
Plan your visit to Noriter:
- Location: B-1-12 Plaza Arkadia, Desa Parkcity
- Opening Hours: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily
More Kid-Friendly Restaurants In & Near KL City Center
14. Garden Dining @ Lalaport: Kid-friendly food court with a playground and parents’ work area.
15. Antipodean Menara Tan & Tan (non-halal): Popular brunch spot with a kids’ area.
16. RGB & The Hive: Vegan-friendly brunch spot with a soft play area.
17. Green Tomato Cafe: Homey cafe popular for hosting kids’ activities and birthday parties.
18. Macaroon Playground & Cafe (non-halal): Cute cafe with a giant slide and a ball pit.
19. Beauty in the Pot (non-halal): Hot pot restaurant chain with an indoor playground.
📚 If you’re looking for a free kid-friendly spot in the city, check out the Children’s Library at KL Islamic Arts Museum! They host kids’ activities on weekends too.
More Kid-Friendly Restaurants In Mont Kiara
20. The Midnight Baker: Cozy play section – highly visible from the dining area. Great coffee!
21. Kids Clubhouse: Indoor and outdoor play. Admission fees apply.
22. The Little Owl: Cafe serving Korean comfort food with an extensive pretend play area.
23. The Artmosphere: Popular kids’ party venue with a beautiful Montessori-style play area.
🧪 PS. Pusat Sains Negara is nearby – perfect for a whole day of family fun!
More Kid-Friendly Restaurants In PJ
24. Foliage Coffee: Lush garden cafe with an outdoor playground.
25. Leetou Pods (non-halal): Funky kids’ cafe with a Pikler-style climber and kitchenette corner.
More Kid-Friendly Restaurants In Bangsar
26. Upperhouse Kitchen & Dessert Bar: Has a brunch-style kids’ menu and a cozy play area.
KL Restaurants With Awesome Kids’ Meals That Aren’t Just Nuggets & Fries:
27. The Chicken Rice Shop: The chicken rice set is our go-to for budget-friendly kiddy meals!
28. Serai: The kids’ menu includes a mini cheeseburger, creamy spaghetti, and fish and chips.
29. Hoshino Coffee: The kiddy sets include Japanese-style pasta dishes with fluffy pancakes.
30. Chili’s: Kids eat free! The kids’ menu includes protein-rich options like grilled chicken.
Family Restaurants In KL I Don’t Recommend
- Ben’s @ LINC KL: There’s a play area so yay for that but… I feel like the quality of Ben’s food has dropped SO MUCH. The service here isn’t great either.
Kid-Friendly Cafes In KL: Final Tips
A lot of family cafes in KL require socks to enter the play area so to be on the safe side, just bring along pairs for everyone 🙂
Most of these spots will also revise their play area availability daily – sometimes they close for private parties and other times for sanitizing. Check their schedule before going.
Which one are you planning to check out next? Let me know in the comments!
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