Supper Places For The Night Owls With Cravings In KL

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18 May 2023 • 2:30 PM MYT
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Are you a night owl who often has cravings in the middle of the night? Sometimes it could be Thai food, Chinese Food, a hot serving of nasi lemak and even a shawarma could sound scrumptious at 11pm at night.

Worry not, we are here to help! Here we have list down 7 late night supper spots you should try in KL. Pssttt.. They’re open until or past midnight.

7 Late Night Eateries In Klang Valley

1. Big Boss HSP, Jalan Tun H. S. Lee

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Extending their serving hours until 2am, Big Boss HSP is located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, at Jalan Tun H. S. Lee. This small store with big dreams offers a combination of french fries and kebab meat all served in a styrofoam container.

Fellow comers can customise their box of signature HSP with different sauces such as signature garlic, smokey bbq, sweet chilli and more. If that is not enough, you can try their shawarma which comes with fries and drinks. You should definitely try this newly opened supper spot in KL.

Here’s the menu for Big Boss HSP:

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Address1, Jalan Tun H. S. Lee, City Centre, 50100 Kuala Lumpur
Operating HoursSunday – Thursday, 5pm – 12am
Friday & Saturday, 5pm – 2am
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To view the menu, click on the highlight ‘Menu’ in this link.

2. BOX Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Hang Lekiu

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This underrated supper spot in KL is a must-try for all the OOTD peeps out there. Serving a wide range of western food and coffee, BOX KL is located just a few blocks away from LRT Masjid Jamek Station. From offering pastas drenched in carbonara and pesto sauces, you can also enjoy their homemade crispy burger here.

Not a fan of coffee and tea? Fret not, you can try the different types of refreshers such as sparkling blue lagoon and iced matcha. If you opt for a lighter kind of dishes, BOX KL serves homemade chicken tenders, hashbrown and wings in which all the sauces and spices are curated by their own recipes. 

Address35, Jalan Hang Lekiu, 50050 Kuala Lumpur
Operating HoursMonday – Thursday, 10am – 10pm
Friday – Sunday, 8am – 12am
Contact03-2300-0534
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To view the menu, you may refer the highlight ‘Menu’ in this link.

3. Tapak KLCC

With buskers accompanying the night, Tapak KLCC is home to over 20 different local food trucks and small stalls ranging from snacks, meals and drinks. If you are craving for a homemade burger while your friend is craving for satay and lokching, Tapak KLCC is the place you should visit.

With a view of our pride Petronas Twin Towers, Tapak KLCC is open until midnight for all those night owls out there. With the buskers in the background, we have no idea why Tapak KLCC shouldn’t be on your list for the night.

AddressPersiaran Hampshire, Off Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Operating HoursMonday – Friday, 5pm – 12am
Saturday – Sunday, 5pm – 1am
Contact016-554 7670
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4. Warong Che Senah, Kampung Baru

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Warong Che Senah is an open concept food court where you can indulge all the different types of food you can think of while enjoying the scenic view of our proud KLCC and the night breeze along your skin. This supper spot in KL holds a soft spot in the hearts of the people in KL.

Here you can enjoy western food like chicken chop, fish and chips and lamb chop as well as a plate of ikan bakar with authentic sambal from Johor. It’s late at night and you and your friends are craving Thai food or maybe Arab and Chinese food as well. Worry less, Warong Che Senah is the best place to satisfy all of your different cravings.

Address53, Jalan Raja Mahadi, Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur
Operating HoursDaily, 4.30pm – 2am
Contact019-271 9913
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5. Nasi Lemak Bumbung, Petaling Jaya

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This nasi lemak place in SS21 has been around for more than 21 years. Only selling three main dishes, Nasi Lemak Bumbung has been one of the top choices for all the PJ-rians when it comes to our national dish, Nasi Lemak.

For RM8 a plate, you will be served by their friendly staff a plate of coconut rice, combined with freshly cooked fried chicken, a generous amount of sweet and spicy sambal along with a side of fried anchovies, peanuts, cucumber and fried egg. 

Address53, Jalan Raja Mahadi, Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur
Operating HoursMonday – Sunday, 4.30pm – 2am
Contact019-271 9913
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6. Mee Tarik Restoran, Pasar Seni

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If you are an avid TikTok user, you might be familiar with this famous mee tarik spot in Pasar Seni. Located opposite Leaf & Co. Cafe, we have a muslim-friendly chinese restaurant serving handmade pulled noodles with a variety of soups and garnishes to choose from.

You can also enjoy home-made dumplings packed with vegetables and meat. Make sure to dip it in their signature chilli oil and your taste bud will taste fireworks. Be it at 9pm or even at 2am, Mee Tarik Restoran is open for you on a daily basis. Put your hoodie on, get your keys and vroom your way to this famous mee tarik spot tonight.

This viral supper spot in KL is a must try! You can also try this Chinese Muslim-friendly food too.

Address36, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Operating HoursMonday – Sunday, 10.30am – 6am
Contact017-666 6989

To view the menu, click this link.

7. Dasmascus Shawarma, Bukit Bintang

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Take a right turn to Jalan Ismail and you will arrive at a famous spot in Bukit Bintang where you can find shawarma, kunafa and fruit juices. The famous shawarma stall that you can try here in Jalan Sultan Ismail is called Damascus Shawarma, located right beside Wolo Kuala Lumpur.

If you are more towards the sour taste of the tahini sauce in your shawarma, Damascus is for you. For RM7, you can enjoy a regular size of chicken shawarma. If you prefer a more savoury and juicy kind of shawarma, get yourself a beef shawarma which is tucked in a wrap filled with a generous amount of meat, vegetables and some fries for only RM9.50. 

Here is the menu to check out more food from Damascus:

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AddressJln Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Operating HoursDaily, 8am – 4am
Contact011-3717 2122
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And that concludes our suggestion on a few late night eateries you can try tonight. Instead of decluttering your kitchen looking for that one packet of instant noodle, invite your friends and family to try out these restaurants and street food no matter what time it is during the night.