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The interior of Kaki Lima Corner with colorful signage and food images on the wall.
A menu from Kaki Lima Corner featuring various noodle dishes and an add-on drink.
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A menu from Kaki Lima Corner featuring various noodle dishes and an add-on drink.
A menu from Kaki Lim...
A menu page from Kaki Lima Corner featuring Roti Canai and Chicken Curry.
A menu page from Kak...
The interior of Kaki Lima Corner with colorful signage and food images on the wall.
The interior of Kaki...
Two receipts from Kaki Lima Corner showing food and drink orders with prices.
Two receipts from Ka...
The Kaki Lima Corner shop front with a menu board and illuminated signage.
The Kaki Lima Corner...
A plate of Roti Canai with chicken curry and two glasses of teh tarik.
A plate of Roti Cana...
A refreshing bowl of Cendol with red beans, shaved ice, coconut milk, and gula melaka.
A refreshing bowl of...
Interior of Kaki Lima Corner with a display fridge and menu items on the wall.
Interior of Kaki Lim...
A menu for Kaki Lima Corner featuring street food stalls and traditional buildings.
A menu for Kaki Lima...
Interior view of Kaki Lima Corner restaurant with colorful tables and chairs, showing diners and food displays.
Interior view of Kak...
A plate of Nasi Lemak with chicken, rice, sambal, peanuts, anchovies, cucumber, and a boiled egg.
A plate of Nasi Lema...
A whole steamed fish dish with lime, cilantro, and crispy garlic served on a metal platter.
A whole steamed fish...
A hearty breakfast platter with burgers, sausages, baked beans, and a coffee.
A hearty breakfast p...
A menu from Kaki Lima Corner featuring street food stalls and dishes.
A menu from Kaki Lim...
A close-up of a refreshing drink with ice and lime in a glass mug.
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KAKI LIMA CORNER

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KAKI LIMA CORNER at LaLaport BBCC brings the authentic flavors and casual dining experience of Indonesian street food culture to Malaysia's premier Japanese lifestyle mall. The name "Kaki Lima," referring to the traditional five-foot sidewalk vendors found throughout Indonesia, evokes the vibrant street food heritage that has become an integral part of Southeast Asian culinary tradition. Located within LaLaport's diverse dining landscape, this establishment offers visitors an opportunity to experience the bold, aromatic spices and fresh ingredients that define Indonesian cuisine in a modern, comfortable setting that respects both tradition and contemporary dining expectations.

The menu celebrates the diverse regional specialties of Indonesian street food, featuring aromatic rice dishes, grilled satay, fresh spring rolls, and traditional snacks that showcase the complex spice profiles and cooking techniques that have made Indonesian cuisine beloved throughout Southeast Asia. Each dish is prepared with authentic ingredients and traditional methods, bringing the genuine taste of Indonesian street food to the sophisticated dining environment of LaLaport BBCC. The casual, accessible format allows both Indonesian food enthusiasts and curious newcomers to explore this rich culinary tradition in a welcoming atmosphere that encourages discovery and sharing.

Strategically positioned within LaLaport BBCC's comprehensive food court and dining areas, KAKI LIMA CORNER provides an authentic Indonesian dining experience that complements the mall's celebration of diverse Asian cultures and cuisines. The location benefits from the mall's excellent connectivity to Kuala Lumpur's public transportation system and its position in the heart of the Bukit Bintang entertainment district. Whether seeking familiar comfort food or embarking on a culinary adventure, visitors can experience the warmth and bold flavors of Indonesian street food culture in the modern convenience of one of Malaysia's most accessible shopping and dining destinations.

Operating Hours

Hours not available

Price Distribution

RM 1–20 65%
RM 20–40 23%
RM 40–60 8%