Selection of filter beans at Pucks (Photo: Instagram / @pucksandfriends)
Cover Selection of filter beans at Pucks (Photo: Instagram / @pucksandfriends)
Selection of filter beans at Pucks (Photo: Instagram / @pucksandfriends)

Perhaps you're in the mood for a second dinner, or trying to appease your sweet tooth, the Klang Valley’s late-night dining scene is a paradise for moreh seekers

After a hearty iftar, the search for the perfect moreh spot begins. This Ramadan, whether you are craving silky taufufah, refreshing bingsu, or indulgent chocolate fondants, these late-night gems have something for every palate. From cosy cafés serving cakes and handcrafted lattes to dessert havens dishing out syrup-drenched treats, each location offers a satisfying way to round off your meal. With extended hours—some staying open past midnight—these spots are perfect for unwinding, catching up with friends, or simply treating yourself. So, if you are on the hunt for a post-iftar indulgence, this guide has you covered.

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Plump

Plump is where late-night cravings meet pure indulgence. Open until midnight, it is the perfect moreh spot for a satisfying treat. Pair a piccolo latte, matcha, or the limited-time Earl Grey Fog Latte with a slice of cake from Tao Bakes Cakes—the rich Hazelnut Burnt Butter Cake or the gloriously gooey Messy Cake. If you're lucky, you might find some special limited-edition festive bakes too. Whether you need a post-dinner pick-me-up or just an excuse for something sweet, Plump delivers with every bite and sip.

Multiple locations, including Bangsar and TTDI, open until 12am

Mónet

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Monét's Signature Tiramisu Latte (Photo: Instagram / @gooodmonet)
Above Monét's Signature Tiramisu Latte (Photo: Instagram / @gooodmonet)
Monét's Signature Tiramisu Latte (Photo: Instagram / @gooodmonet)

Monét is where the night comes alive. Open till 2am, it is the ultimate moreh spot to unwind after terawih, whether you are catching up with friends or simply craving something sweet. Their legendary tiramisu cake and tiramisu latte sell out fast, so try to get there early. Sip on a signature strawberry matcha or strawberry latte while soaking in the vibrant beats—from Afro rhythms to mellow tunes. More than just a café, Monét has turned Jalan J9 into a buzzing hub of culture, creativity, and community, making every visit feel like a masterpiece in the making.

Monét

5443, Jalan J9 Fasa 6, Taman Melawati, 53100 Kuala Lumpur, +603 4162 4757, open until 2am

Pucks Coffee

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Selection of filter beans at Pucks (Photo: Instagram / @pucksandfriends)
Above Selection of filter beans at Pucks (Photo: Instagram / @pucksandfriends)
Selection of filter beans at Pucks (Photo: Instagram / @pucksandfriends)

Pucks Coffee keeps the night young with smooth lattes, rich flat whites, and the must-try Oat Milk Hazelnut Mocha. Craving something sweet? Their Batik Indulgence and Matcha Batik Indulgence take traditional flavours to the next level. Pair it with an Iced Chocolate or your coffee of choice, and you are in for a treat. With late-night hours, it is the perfect hideout for unhurried catch-ups and winding down over a well-brewed cup. Cosy up with good company or simply savour the moment—at Pucks, every sip is a little indulgence worth staying up for.

Pucks Coffee, Back Portion, 180, Jalan Tun H S Lee, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, +6016 225 7303

Bijou

Bijou in Ara Damansara has launched a limited-time menu for Ramadan, featuring Nasi Ponti and Indomee. Whether you’re craving something sweet from the shelves, a handcrafted drink from the baristas, or a savoury snack, Bijou has it all. Their spacious venue occasionally hosts DJs and musical guests, making it the coolest spot to be this Ramadan.

Bijou

Ara Permata, 1, Jalan PJU 1A/42A, Ara Damansara, 47301 Petaling Jaya, open until 1am

Hétam

A breath of fresh air is what Hétam aims to offer with its space. Tucked away in the eclectic PJ Trade Centre, this cafe is already a favourite among night owls as a late-night sanctuary. Now, with extended opening hours just for moreh, you can enjoy the brutalist-industrial setting while chatting with friends long into the night, fueled by a never-ending supply of great drinks.

Hétam

PJ Trade Centre, Jalan PJU 8/8A Bandar Damansara Perdana, Petaling Jaya 47820, @jomhetam, open until 3am on weekends, 1am on weekdays

Thursdvys

Opening its doors until 2 AM, Thursdvys is a well-known moreh spot conveniently located next to Masjid At-Taqwa TTDI. A neighbourhood staple to see and be seen in, Thursdvys sets up camping chairs across the street to extend its seating area, making it perfect for big groups. Hearty food and light refreshments are both available.

Thursdvys

22, Lorong Datuk Sulaiman 1, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur, open until 2am

Big boss HSP

Still looking to fill up? Big Boss HSP hits home, especially for those who have spent time in Australia. Serving the Halal Snack Pack—the iconic late-night meal from down under—they are extending their hours until 3 AM just in case you need an extra helping of fries, meat, and signature sauces.

Multiple locations, open until 2am on weekdays, 3am on weekends

Rembayung

The place to be this Ramadan is Rembayung, the first-ever restaurant by celebrity chef and entrepreneur Khairul Aming. Designed as a stunning semi-glasshouse “village-in-the-city” vibe, they’ve extended their opening hours all the way until 4am, making it a prime spot for both moreh and sahur.

Rembayung 

Lot 2791, Jalan Daud, Off, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Kampung Baru, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, open until 4am

Wondermoreh

After an incredible turn out last year, Wondermilk is reviving Wondermoreh once again, transforming their cafe into a cosy, late-night hub. Extending their opening hours up until midnight, Wondermoreh will see fun vendors for anything from pizza, baked potatoes, to matcha and desserts.

Wondermilk 

37, Jalan SS 21/1a, Damansara Utama, 47400 Petaling Jaya, +603 77325136, open until midnight 

Yatie Kitchen

Comfort food is what Yatie Kitchen is all about, and the borders of cuisine doesn’t hold her back. Usually focusing on Malaysian food, Yatie Kitchen brings out flavourful renditions of all the foods that make Malaysia amazing, including pengat pisang, nasi biryani, kari laksa, and more. Open until 2am in Ampang and 1am in TTDI, come for iftar, and perhaps you can stay until moreh.

Multiple locations, including in Rasta, TTDI and Ampang, open until 1am and 2am, respectively.

Keandra H'ng
Writer, Dining & Travel, Tatler Malaysia
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Keandra's expertise lies within writing deep dives into the culture and anthropology of food, sometimes with a philosophical twist. With a background in London's F&B consultancy scene, she's excited to be back in KL to champion the local dining scene.