Where to get the best curry laksa in KL and PJ today

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18 Aug 2025 • 6:00 PM MYT
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Laksa, a humble bowl of soupy goodness, is one of Malaysia’s most iconic national dishes. However, what makes laksa unique is just how many variants of the dish there are. Whether it’s through each state or community, Laksa has been reinterpreted in many ways. Today we will be focusing on curry laksa, the most common version of the dish available in Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya. Here is where you can get the best curry laksa in KL and PJ

Curry laksa is a spicy soup noodle dish that has origins from Peranakan culture. This version of laksa has beehoon noodles or yellow noodles poured over with a delicious curry soup with coconut milk (santan). The toppings include chicken, prawns, cuttlefish, cockles, boiled eggs, and fried tofu puffs. It can also be topped with fried pork lard and cockles for extra bursts of flavour. 

The best curry laksa from these stalls have recipes that have been perfected over years of cooking craft. Whether it’s using a secret blend of spices for their curry soup or generously giving seafood flavours with prawns and cockles. These bowls of curry laksa have become comfort food to generations of Malaysians and we hope to highlight them so they can continue to do so. 

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A good bowl of curry laksa is milky, savoury, and spicy. A perfect blend of warm comforting soup with either seafood flavours or meat and the right texture of noodles. The freshness of the raw ingredients and how the noodles are cooked are key for the right texture. However, the most important piece of a curry laksa is the broth. The complex blend of flavours and spices inside the broth need to be just right to hit the spot, and each stalls does their own soup differently. 

From decade-old hawker stalls in PJ to established Nyonya restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, these curry laksa spots have become go-to spots for hungry foodies. If you’re craving for a warm, spicy bowl of Malaysian goodness read on to find out where to go for the best curry laksa in KL and PJ. 

8 best places to get curry laksa in KL and PJ 

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O&S Restaurant is a long-standing favourite for locals seeking hearty bowls of curry laksa and asam laksa. The stall, housed within a bustling coffeeshop, is especially praised for its robust broth and generous toppings, maintaining its reputation over decades. While the coffeeshop can get crowded, you can deliver or take-away their delicious laksa. This makes them a go-to option for hungry PJ folk.

Operating hours: 6AM – 3PM

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Address :
39, Jalan 20/14, Taman Paramount, 46300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Phone :
0166996937

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Girl and Mommy Curry Mee has earned a cult-like following for its creamy, coconut-rich curry broth and overflowing toppings of plump blood cockles, roast pork, tofu puffs, and pork skin. Founded by Madam Loi Yim Peng and her daughter, this humble eatery has been serving faithful patrons for nearly two decades. Standout bowls like the “Big Mac Curry Mee” pile on mountains of cockles, that have won the hearts and stomachs of Malaysian foodies.

Operating hours: 7AM – 1PM (Closed on Sundays)

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Address :
33, Jalan Emas, Salak Selatan, 57100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Phone :
018-321 3606

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Ah Chong Curry Laksa

Ah Chong Curry Laksa is a modern, air-conditioned spot linked to the popular Wan Shoon coffeeshop in Damansara Kim, reintroducing beloved Kampar-style noodles in a cleaner, more accessible setting. Its signature curry laksa is fragrant and creamy, while inventive options like the “Mix Soup” blend curry with asam laksa for a lighter tang. What makes this curry laksa special is it’s Kampar fish balls that give the dish a new texture and flavour.

Operating hours: 9AM – 9PM

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Address :
18, Jalan SS 2/63, SS 2, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Phone :
016-694 0404

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Wei Yi Curry Laksa

Wei Yi Curry Laksa is a well-regarded hawker stall that locals frequent for its deeply aromatic curry broth that’s layered with creamy coconut milk. Customers note the consistency of flavour, enhanced by fresh cockles, tender chicken, and tofu puffs that soak up the curry essence perfectly. Due to it’s popularity, it does draw in large crowds during lunch hours, but we assure the wait will be worth it. Yes, you will be sitting on stools, but that is the true authentic Malaysian experience of eating laksa in the big city.

Operating hours: 8AM – 12:30AM (Closed on Monday)

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Address :
Level 1 FC5.5 Kompleks, Pasar Raja Bot (Bangunan Pasaria), Jln Raja Alang, Chow Kit, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur

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Lum Kee Laksa offers a more varied menu, including Assam Laksa, Siam Laksa, and Curry Laksa. The curry laksa itself is generous with toppings, particularly cockles, and features a comforting spicy broth that will keep you coming back for more. With a budget-friendly price, this stall is a frequent visit for locals looking for a decent bowl of mee.

Operating hours: 9AM – 4PM

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Address :
14, Jalan 14/20, Seksyen 14, 46100 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Phone :
018-383 8084

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This nyonya restaurant elevates the curry laksa experience in a Peranakan-inspired setting that blends tradition with modern dining. Known for its vibrant ambience, Limapulo’s signature laksa features a thick, flavourful broth steeped in spices, complemented by handmade noodles and fresh toppings. The restaurant also highlights other Baba-Nyonya dishes, making it a broader culinary experience beyond just laksa. The place has become especially popular among younger diners and tourists.

Operating hours: 11:30AM–3 PM (Monday to Wednesday), 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5:30PM–9PM (Thursday to Saturday) (Closed on Sunday)

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Address :
50, Jalan Doraisamy, Chow Kit, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Phone :
03-2698 3268

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Madras Lane Curry Mee

Madras Lane Curry Laksa remains the iconic destination for curry laksa in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Situated within the historic Madras Lane food court, this stall has long been synonymous with authentic flavours—its curry broth is balanced and fragrant without being overly thick, complemented by cockles, chicken, and tofu. We do advise you come earlier as to avoid the ridiculous crowds this stall attracts.

Operating hours: 7AM – 2:30PM (Closed Monday to Wedneday)

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Address :
69, Jalan Petaling, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

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OUG Curry Laksa

Tucked away in a back lane of Taman OUG, is a decades-old stall famed for its creamy, coconut-rich broth and hearty toppings. Opening only from early in the morning until late breakfast hours, it attracts loyal patrons who praise its balance of flavour and option to add extra coconut milk for richness. Many still consider this stall it a beloved neighbourhood spot for an authentic, old-school KL curry laksa experience.

Operating hours: 7:15AM – 11:30AM (Closed on Friday)

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Address :
28, Jalan Hujan Emas 4, Taman Overseas Union, 58200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Phone :
012-678 5248


Note : The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.
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