TLDR
- JIBRIL, Monet Atelier, and LostxFound Cafe are among the eateries that stay open late throughout Ramadan, offering a variety of exciting food and drink options.
- The WhiteButter KL and Nadi Coffee provide a relaxed atmosphere with operating hours that extend into the early morning, making them perfect for sahur or hanging out after Tarawih.
- Meanwhile, Kampung Lah and Atma Kirana Cafe serve hearty meals and light snacks, giving you more choices for your moreh sessions.
Whether it’s a warm bowl of soup, something sweet, or just a place to lepak with friends before calling it a night, the hunt for late-night bites is real during Ramadan. If you’re wondering where to go once Tarawih prayers have ended, here are eight places that stay open late this Ramadan.
1. JIBRIL
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This Ramadan, JIBRIL is extending its operating hours across all its outlets, making it one of the top spots to check out for late-night moreh sessions. The restaurant chain is open until 1 AM from Sunday to Thursday, while on Friday and Saturday, it stays open until 3 AM.
In conjunction with the holy month, JIBRIL is also introducing its exclusive Grand Dulang set, priced at RM55.90 and designed for two diners. The set features dishes like Rendang Daging Tetel and Udang Assam Thai. Diners can also top up RM69.90 to add the Wagyu Pizza to their meal.
Beyond savoury dishes, JIBRIL is offering an unlimited dessert experience at RM49.90 per person. The promotion includes all desserts on the menu except the Tiramisu and is available for dine-in only. Do note that desserts are served one plate at a time, with additional servings provided once the current plate has been finished.
Outlets: SS15, Publika, Bangi, Johor Bahru, Setapak, Kelana Jaya (takeaway & delivery only)
Operational hours: Sunday–Thursday (open till 1 AM) | Friday & Saturday (open till 3 AM)
2. Monet Atelier
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If you’re looking to moreh somewhere chill with lighter bites, consider Monet Atelier in Pudu.
Inspired by Melbourne’s coffee culture, this Muslim-owned café serves delicious pastries and great speciality coffee. But the star of the show is definitely their homemade Tiramisu, available in two flavours: Classic and Matcha Strawberry.
Address: 62, Lorong 1/77A, Pudu, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
Operational hours: Daily (6 PM – 2 AM)
3. LostxFound Cafe
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Tucked away in Medan Imbi, LostxFound Cafe lives up to its name with a hidden-gem vibe that feels like a secret waiting to be discovered.
Open daily from 7 AM to 2 AM, this café is ideal for those in the area who need a caffeine boost or a place to unwind after Terawih prayers. Beyond its aromatic coffees and hearty bites, the café also offers a selection of board games, giving friends and families a fun way to spend time together well into the night.
Address: 37B, Medan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur
Operational hours: Daily (7 AM – 2 AM)
4. The WhiteButter KL
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Looking to moreh somewhere with a view? Stop by The WhiteButter in Kampung Baru, where you can fill your tummy while enjoying a perfect view of the Petronas Twin Towers.
Exclusively for Ramadan, The WhiteButter KL is open from 11 AM to 5 AM daily—perfect for those looking to grab an early sahur meal.
The restaurant has two outlets: Kampung Baru and Keramat. However, only the Kampung Baru outlet is open for dine-in, while the Keramat outlet is available exclusively for takeaway and Grab orders.
Address: 52, Jalan Hamzah, Kampung Baru, 50300 Kuala Lumpur
Operational hours: Daily (11 AM – 4 AM)
5. Big Boss HSP
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You can never go wrong with fries at Big Boss HSP, a spot known for elevating them with creative toppings and bold sauces.
From Sunday to Thursday, the kitchen stays open until 2 AM. On Friday and Saturday, you can grab their famous Signature Hot Pack or Shawarma as late as 3 AM—perfect for post-Terawih moreh runs or late-night hangouts with friends.
With outlets at Jalan Tun HS Lee, SS15, TTDI, Bukit Jelutong, and Jalan Pekan Ampang, you’re sure to find one near you to satisfy that crispy, cheesy craving.
Outlets: Jalan Tun HS Lee, SS15, TTDI, Bukit Jelutong & Jalan Pekan Ampang
Operational hours: Sunday–Thursday (5 PM – 2 AM) | Friday & Saturday (5 PM – 3 AM)
6. Nadi Coffee
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It’s never too late to get your caffeine fix—and at Nadi Coffee, you don’t even need to watch the clock. Located in Desa Melawati, this café opens daily throughout Ramadan until 4 AM.
Besides caffeinated and non-caffeinated drinks, the café serves a delightful selection of desserts like their creamy Tiramisu and Pavlova.
Whether you’re looking for a post-iftar pick-me-up or a late-night treat with friends, Nadi Coffee’s cosy ambience and sweet offerings make it a must-visit this Ramadan.
Address: 17, Jalan 2/4C, Desa Melawati, KL
Operational hours: Daily throughout Ramadan (4 PM – 4 AM)
7. Kampung Lah
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While some prefer to keep it light during moreh with just a drink or a small bite, others only start getting hungry once the night settles in. If you’re craving something hearty after Terawih, Kampung Lah is worth visiting.
Known for its authentic Malay cuisine, the restaurant serves favourites like Keli Salai, Ayam Masak Kicap and Udang Galah Masak Lemak. Do note that although the restaurant has two outlets, Kota Damansara and Jalan Raja Laut, only the Jalan Raja Laut outlet is open until 12 AM daily.
Address: 1, Lorong Tiong Nam 2, 50350 Kuala Lumpur
Operational hours: Daily (11:30 AM – 12 AM)
8. Atma Kirana Cafe
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Here’s another cosy café to consider for moreh. Atma Kirana, located just across from Setapak Central Mall, offers a warm and inviting space for late-night bites.
Throughout Ramadan, the café stays open until 2 AM daily—except Mondays when it is closed. Exclusively for the month, Atma Kirana is offering a Snacking Combo for RM30, which includes one Latte, one serving of Fried Enoki Mushrooms, and one serving of Fries. It’s a great option for those looking for light bites with their caffeine fix.
Address: 36-1, Jalan 8/23E, Taman Danau Kota, 53300 Kuala Lumpur
Operational hours: Tuesday–Saturday (9 PM – 2 AM) | Closed on Monday
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