Jul 29 2025

Weekend food trails: 1 day Klang Valley makan itinerary (Kelana Jaya Line)

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    Tired of battling traffic just for a good meal? This weekend, skip the driving and take the Kelana Jaya LRT Line instead. It’s your ticket to a fuss-free food trail—linking must-try makan spots from KL city to Subang Jaya, all within walking distance of each station.

     

    It’s a hidden foodie highway that links some of the best makan spots with famous tourist landmarks like KLCC, Pasar Seni, and SS15.  So, if you’re itching for a weekend food trail without the parking hunt, here’s a 1-day itinerary that takes you from nostalgic bites to trendy viral cafes.

     

    1. KLCC Station – After One KL

     

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    Location: 1, Persiaran Lidcol, Jalan Yap Kwan Seng, KL

    Operating hours: Daily, 8am – 9pm (closes at 5PM on Mondays) 

    Price per person: RM40 – RM60 

    Top pick: Eggs Benny 

    Halal status: Muslim-friendly 

     

    Start your food trail with a hearty brunch just minutes from the iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Nestled in a refurbished bungalow, After One KL offers a calm escape from the KLCC bustle. Their Eggs Benny is a crowd-favourite, rich, runny, and beautifully plated. Bonus: the café is vegan-friendly, and even Michelin-standard. Great food, peaceful vibes, and city skyline views—what’s not to love? And the cafe is located just 850 metres from the KLCC station, which makes it to about 11 minutes walking distance, perfect for a leisurely walk!

     

    2. Pasar Seni Station – Mountbatten Café

     

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    Location: 58, Jalan Tun Perak, City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur

    Operating hours: Daily, 8am – 10pm

    Top pick:Fish & chips

    Price per person: RM20 – RM40 

    Halal status:Muslim-friendly 

     

    Located in a charming colonial-era building near Pasar Seni, Mountbatten Cafe is the perfect spot to stop for some fish and chips. Their British-style plates are comforting and generousfeaturing golden, crispy batter with perfectly flaky fish. Inside, you’ll find whitewashed walls, arched windows, and soft music that create a relaxed, old-world charm ideal for lingering a little longer. Mountbatten Cafe is located 850 metres from the Pasar Seni station, which is about 12 minutes of walking. 

     

    3. Asia Jaya Station – The Narra Filipino Resto Lounge

     

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    Location: G001 Dataran Millennium, Jalan 14/1, Petaling Jaya 

    Operating hours: Daily, 10am – 10pm 

    Price per person: RM20 – RM60 

    Top pick: Pork Sisig 

    Halal status: Non-halal 

     

    Tucked in a quiet part of PJ, The Narra brings bold, comforting Filipino flavours to Klang Valley with an elegant twist. It’s a charming spot where rustic meets refined—perfect for laid-back gatherings or even a solo treat. The Pork Sisig is the highlight—crispy, tangy, and best paired with garlic rice and a cold drink. You’ll also find other soulful favourites like kare-kare and sinigang, each cooked with attention to flavour and balance. The Narra is easy to get to, as it’s located a mere 600 metres from the Asia Jaya LRT station, which is about eight minutes of walking. 

     

    4. Taman Paramount Station – Little Days Café 

     

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    Location: 22, Jalan 21/19, Sea Park, Petaling Jaya 

    Operating hours: Daily, 10am – 8pm 

    Top pick: Mee siam 

    Price per person: RM1 – RM20 

    Halal status: Non-halal 

     

    Just a short stroll from Taman Paramount station lies Little Days Café — a charming retro-style eatery that feels like stepping into a sepia-toned family photo. The vibe is nostalgic, with vintage wooden furniture, faded wall posters, and the comforting hum of conversation. Their Hainanese-style Mee Siam is a standout: a tangy, flavourful tangle of rice noodles topped with egg and sambal, striking just the right balance between light and satisfying. From the LRT station, it’s just a leisurely stroll to Little Days Cafe, as it is located 550 metres from the LRT station, which is around eight minutes of walking. 

     

     5. SS15 Station – Cookiecrumbs SS15

     

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    Location: 22, Jalan SS 15/4b, Subang Jaya 

    Operating hours: Daily, 11am – 11pm 

    Top pick: Seas salt triple chocolate cookies 

    Price per person: RM1 – RM20 

    Halal status: Muslim-friendly 

     

    End your food crawl on a sweet note at Cookiecrumbs, just a short walk from the SS15 LRT station. This viral spot is famous for its oversized sea salt triple chocolate cookies—crispy on the outside, warm and gooey inside, with just the right touch of salt to balance the richness. With a cosy, Instagrammable setting and cookies baked fresh throughout the day, this café is a crowd-pleaser that hits all the right notes. Cookiecrumbs is located only 220 metres from the SS15 LRT station, which is about three minutes of walking. 

     

    Ride, eat, repeat

     

    From city brunches to suburban sweets, this one-day food crawl proves you don’t need a car—or a plan B—to explore Klang Valley’s vibrant food scene. Hop on the Kelana Jaya LRT Line and explore a delicious trail of foodie stops — all conveniently located along the route and easy to find with the Near Me feature in your TNG eWallet. Looking for your next weekend foodie fix? Open your TNG eWallet and explore the Near Me feature to uncover more hidden gems and trending bites near any LRT station. Your next food trail might be just a few clicks away. 

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