#BUROEats: 14 New Restaurants, Cafés & Bars Around KL & PJ to Check Out in February 2026
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The ultimate list of new restaurants, cafés, and bars to check out around KL and PJ this February 2026—including new location openings.
Within the blink of an eye, January has flown by and we’re now heading into February with strong appetites! The festive agenda is packed this month with Chinese New Year 2026 on the horizon, as well as the Holy Month of Ramadan and Thaipusam just a few days ago. With that being said, we’re sure that there is absolutely no shortage of reunion dinner feasts, festive buffets, and Ramadan buka puasa spreads to look forward to. However, there are also plenty of new restaurants and cafés that have opened their doors around KL & PJ that are worth visiting this February 2026. Additionally, some beloved brands have recently welcomed new locations and we’ve got the scoop for you below too! Happy feasting!
1. L’ENTRECÔTE DE POTAGER
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Potager has revealed its latest extension: a leap into the world of steak frites. At L’entrecôte de Potager, you’ll get to experience one of the best renditions of the Parisian classic in the comfort of Bamboo Hills. Each plate is assembled with poise, from sirloin to beef tallow fries. With its succinct and confident menu, this dish-focused eatery will bring a new dimension to what steak frites means to you.
Address: P-12, Bamboo Hills, Off Lebuhraya Duta – Ulu, 51200 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Daily – 12 to 3 pm & 6 to 10 pm
Contact: +6012 623 3152
2. THB BISTRONOME
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Two distinct cuisines take the stage hand-in-hand at THB Bistronome. The brainchild of Chef Andy Choy of NICE Bistronome and more, this restaurant takes the best of Thai cuisine and presents it with a French veil. Think Thai omelette soufflé-style, escargot with Thai herbs, duck confit with tamarind sauce, and beef fried rice with caramelised bone marrow. If punchy and indulgent flavours are your thing, then waste no time in making your reservations.
Address: M Floor, Menara Access World, 1, Jalan 19/13, Section 19, 46300 Petaling Jaya
Opening hours: Daily – 11am to 11pm
Contact: +6019 878 9309
3. DONG BAEK
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The food at Dong Baek may be prepared in a pressure cooker, but you can count on a laidback dining experience, filled with Korean heritage. With a menu full of pressure cooked delights and more, the dishes here prioritise comfort and flavour. The stars of the show here are, of course, its pressure-cooked creations, available in braised pork ribs as well as flower crab and chicken variations. However, its rolled egg kimbap with tteokbokki, pork belly with mugeunji kimchi, and strawberry makgeolli are also must-haves.
Address: 20, Jalan 24/70a, Desa Sri Hartamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Wednesday to Monday – 4pm to 1am
Contact: +603 4026 9999
4. RAMEN DAVID
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Brought to you by the culinary mind behind Café Bistrot David, Ramen David arrives as Taman Tun Dr Ismail’s latest ramen specialist. You can count on the broth and noodles here being the headliners, carrying the top quality ingredients into their prime. While true to the techniques of the cuisine, the bowls here also carry a distinct character of their own, introducing elements and flavours that resonate with the Malaysian palate. For something truly special, go for its kaki shio (oyster ramen). Otherwise, its tori paitan (creamy chicken ramen) and tsukemen will do the trick for a more classic dining experience.
Address: 139, Jln Aminuddin Baki, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Wednesday to Tuesday – 12pm to 2.30pm & 6pm to 10pm
Contact: +6017 301 9600
5. RUNDLE STREET CAFÉ
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Bringing Australia’s signature café culture to Happy Mansion is Rundle Street Café. What started out as a pop-up has finally found a concrete home in the lively area. Its menu is brewed from the heart, complete with single origin cuppas and other non-coffee options. No matter your coffee order, you’ll find one that suits your day at this easygoing hangout.
Address: AG-6 Ground Floor Block A, Happy Mansion, Seksyen 17, 46400 Petaling Jaya
Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday – 7.30am to 3pm | Saturday – 11am to 3pm & 5pm to 9pm | Sunday – 10am to 3pm
Contact: +6012 206 8713
6. THE MARUU
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In a quiet corner of Ara Damansara, The Maruu emerges as a refreshing and cosy respite for coffee. Its wood-heavy and softly lit interiors lend themselves to a welcoming atmosphere—one that is perfect for some me time or a hangout with a loved one. The menu here is simple with brews and bakes taking up most of its pages. Plus, it’s open past dinner time so you’ve got time to get your nightcaps or last-minute brews to power you through some long nights.
Address: Ara Permata, 20, Jalan PJU 1A/42B, Ara Damansara, 47301 Petaling Jaya
Opening hours: Thursday to Monday – 11am to 10pm
7. SIRU
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Joining the bevy of Korean eateries in the Desa Sri Hartamas neighbourhood is tteok specialist Siru. This dessert café offers diners a comprehensive look at the humble rice cake and the many ways it can be presented. An easy way to get a taste of it all is its rice cake sampler plate, which changes every day. Whether its a pumpkin injeolmi or rice cakes coated in syrup, you’ll get a pretty complete picture at the versatility of tteok.
Address: 16-1, Jalan 24/70a, Desa Sri Hartamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Thursday to Tuesday – 11am to 9pm
Contact: +6017 870 4324
8. JOGAK BINGSU
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Another Korean dessert spot to add to your list is Jogak Bingsu at The Five in Bukit Damansara. This little eatery specialises in the iconic Korean shaved ice dessert, but it comes with a healthier twist here. Served in traditional stone bowls, the bingsu is infused and topped with refreshing and arguably healthier ingredients.
Address: Level 1, Block D, The Five, Jalan Dungun, Bukit Damansara, 50490 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday – 12pm onwards
9. GULA CAMCA
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At Gula Camca, you can eat your nostalgia and be surrounded by it too. This Malaysian café has opened its doors in the newly restored Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad by Dataran Merdeka. On its menu are bites that have been crucial in building many Malaysians’ childhoods. From kuih lapis to ubi kayu rebus sambal tumis bilis, the food here offers a look into our storied cuisine through a modern lens.
Address: Bangunan Sultan Ahmad Samad, Jalan Raja, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur
10. MUGIN YORUYA
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Fun meets flavour at Mugin Yoruya, Sunway Pyramid’s latest newcomer for Japanese dining with a lively twist, officially opening on 11 February 2026. Its plates were made for sharing, spanning seasonal sashimi, rice bowls, and grilled skewers. Its curated drinks list is also the perfect companion to your bites, featuring librations such as sake, draft beer, and more.
Address: G1.PT.10 & 10A, Sunway Pyramid
Opening hours: Daily – 5pm to 1am
NEW LOCATION ALERT
KLCG CONFECTIONERY & BAKERY – BANGUNAN SULTAN AHMAD SAMAD
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Address: Bangunan Sultan Ahmad Samad, Jalan Raja, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Daily – 8am to 8pm
GRUMPY BAGELS 1905 – SENTUL DEPOT
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Address: The Diesel Room, Lot 1929, Jalan Strachan, Off Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, 51100 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Monday to Friday – 9am to 5pm | Saturday to Sunday – 8.30am to 5pm | Closed on Tuesday
Contact: +6018 781 4985
THE TOKYO RAMEN – APW BANGSAR
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Address: APW Bangsar, 29, Jalan Riong, Bangsar, 59100 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday – 12pm to 9pm
DOUGH DAYS – BANGUNAN LIN HO
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Address: Bangunan Lin Ho, Jalan Pintas, City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Daily – 9am to 6pm
Contact: +6012 738 8371
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