Cafeteria by Lalaport represents the ultimate accessible dining destination within LaLaport BBCC, bringing together an impressive array of Thai, Malaysian, and Far Eastern cuisines under one roof on Lower Ground 1, where families and individuals can easily satisfy diverse cravings without the premium pricing typically associated with upscale mall dining. This thoughtfully designed food court concept embodies the Japanese philosophy of quality and variety, offering authentic flavors from across Asia in a comfortable, communal setting that encourages social dining and cultural exchange among Malaysia's diverse population and international visitors.
The food court's exceptional value proposition features set meals starting from just RM8, including popular offerings like creamy Chicken Tom Yum Mama noodles from Dee Thai Restaurant and Johnny Chicken Rice's golden roasted chicken rice complete with savory soup and hot or cold green tea for only RM10.50. This diverse culinary landscape allows diners to explore everything from traditional Malaysian comfort foods to authentic Thai specialties and innovative fusion dishes, all prepared by specialized vendors who maintain their unique cooking traditions while adapting to modern dining preferences.
Located within Southeast Asia's flagship LaLaport destination with direct access to Hang Tuah Station, Cafeteria by Lalaport provides the perfect dining solution for office workers, shoppers, families, and tourists seeking authentic Asian flavors without compromising on convenience or budget. The spacious seating arrangements and vibrant atmosphere create an ideal environment for casual meals, business lunches, or family gatherings, while the food court's position within this world-class lifestyle mall ensures diners can seamlessly combine their dining experience with shopping, entertainment, and cultural exploration.
This is a small food court with a handful of choices. Sizzling yeemee feels ordinary. Creamy mama mee from Dee Thai is too sour for me, not very flavourful and watery, staff came across as less friendly. Food is very reasonably priced.
Boltar
Sadly the restaurants put no effort into providing meat-free dishes. For reasons of health and environment it would have been good in a modern mall.
Flying Cat
The lighting are too bright... Are you trying to give the customer a fake tan?
Positive Reviews
liliankuan 1 Kuan
Second foods-court named 'Cafeteria' located on level LG, Lalaport KL. Not as big as Garden Dining upstairs but a nice spacious dine-in. Many dessert and snack stalls in here. Some of the stalls have their own seatings area.
Randit Ka
This view only at lalaport garden dinning food court ya. Stunning view. Good job lalaport.
Saiful Haq
The cafeteria here is known to Malaysians as Food Court.
There are various types of shops that provide menus such as grilled chicken, tepanyaki, sizzling noodles, Sarawak food, desserts and others.
Almost all accept payment methods such as cash, cards and e-wallets, but there are still traders who do not want to accept cards or e-wallets due to the lack of a telephone line.
The food tastes bland and not as delicious as other places. The good thing here is that we see vendors doing business not like in other malls which usually have various branches in each mall.
As of the date of writing this review, Celcom's telephone line is very bad here.
toby
This place is simply too good, very bright, but clean, there is really no comfortable place within one kilometer, the air conditioning temperature is also suitable, not the kind of cold, there are too many delicious foods below, and there is a large supermarket, you can buy food and drinks inside, and then sit outside, there are a lot of tables and chairs here, many food stalls are reasonably priced, the cheapest chicken rice is less than ten yuan, there are also Chinese food, such as the "Century", the price is more than ten ringgits, compared to the nearby PUDUicc and other shops outside that only have fans, it is really much better! The key is cleanliness, and the price is not expensive outside at all! There are sometimes various activities and performances on holidays. Lalaport is definitely an overlooked treasure place in Kuala Lumpur!
Yuna
This cafeteria space is located in the basement of LaLaport, and is characterized by its large number of tables. The staff at each restaurant may not be in attendance, or the restaurant may not be open at all (at noon on weekdays), but as long as the restaurant is open, it is a convenient restaurant where you can eat the food right away. Sometimes there are promotions posted that are not on the menu, so I think you can get a better deal if you check the posters around you before ordering.