Kids cafes in Bukit Jail are a popular spot for families with young children looking to enjoy quality time together.
They offer a fun, safe and engaging environment where children can play, explore and learn while parents can enjoy some food and coffee while watching their kids.
Here are some kids cafes in Bukit Jalil including some that we have personally visited with Little E that we would like to share with you.
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1. Abby’s
What We Like About This Cafe:
- Stable wifi and power sockets for working parents
For digital nomads or remote-working parents, the cafe offers stable WiFi and plenty of accessible power sockets.
- Unlimited coffee refills
For just RM19.90, parents can enjoy bottomless lattes or cappuccinos.
- Nursing room and child‑friendly washrooms
There is a dedicated nursing room, kids washrooms and a well-equipped nappy-changing station.
- Available for birthdays and private parties
If you want to host a private birthday party or small gathering, you can book an area at Abby’s cafe. The play area becomes a safe, enclosed party zone where kids can enjoy themselves while the adults mingle comfortably.
- Best for kids under 7
The play area and activities are thoughtfully designed to match the developmental needs, safety and interests of younger children below 7 years old.
What’s Here For The Kids:
The children’s play area is located on the first floor, which you can reach via elevator from the ground level.
- Reading corner
There is a reading corner with soft seating with age-appropriate children’s books for kids who love to read.
- Indoor wooden playground structure
There is a colourful, multi-level climber with low-height slides, soft-padded flooring, colourful ball pits, small tunnels, and obstacle courses for active play.
- Train sets table
The train set table is another favourite as it draws children in with its intricate tracks and movable train pieces.
- Pretend play area
The pretend play section includes a mini kitchen, grocery shops and dress up corners where they are free to imagine themselves in grown-up roles, recreating everyday scenes through play.
- Kid’s Menu:
The meals on the children’s menu are prepared without any added MSG, salt is kept to a minimum, and no added sugars are used.
Things To Consider:
- Parking
Visitors can choose from basement parking, open-air visitor parking or even street-side parking nearby. Rates vary but basement parking typically starts at RM2 for the first hour with additional hourly charges.
- Minimum spending policy
The café implements a minimum spending policy which is RM35 per adult and RM10 per child over two years old.
Address:
D-2-1, Pusat Perdagangan Bandar, Persiaran Jalil 2, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur.
Opening Hours:
- Monday to Friday: 11 AM to 9 PM
- Saturday and Sunday: 10 AM to 9 PM
2. Baby Degree
What We Like About This Cafe:
- Japanese style menu
The menu is inspired by simple Japanese cuisine and popular items include mini croffle bites, karaage chicken, simple pasta and dalgona-style drinks.
- Great for hosting birthday parties
Baby Degree offers a cozy setting to host small birthday celebrations and private events. You can book sessions in advance for themed birthday parties within their 2.5 hours blocks.
- Breastfeeding room and diaper changing station is available
There is a nursing room and diaper-changing facilities (with handwash and sanitizer).
- Kid’s Menu:
The kids’ menu features simple Japanese‑inspired dishes including mini karaage don, mac and cheese, seaweed rice balls, and tomato mac.
What’s Here For The Kids:
Baby Degree is thoughtfully crafted for families with toddlers and preschool going kids. Its play area features a gentle wooden slide, bean pit and kitchen toy setup that are scaled down for safe and supervised play.
- Kitchen toys setup
Children can engage in imaginative pretend play at the cafe’s mini kitchen toy station that is stocked with toy utensils and food props.
- Wooden Slide
The wooden slide is minimalist in design and just the right size for young children.
- Bean pit
The bean pit is filled with soft, cushiony beans like sand that provide a unique sensory experience. Children can jump, roll, sit or even lie down in the pit.
Things To Consider:
- Parking available at Aurora Place Bukit Jalil
Visitors can park at Aurora Place with parking rates from RM2 (weekday) and RM3 (weekends and Public Holiday) for the first hour, and RM1 for each subsequent hour. It might be a little far to walk to the cafe from the parking area but clear instructions are provided by the cafe.
- Valet Parking
Valet parking is available at RM10 and is especially helpful for parents with young children or bulky strollers.
- Socks are required for children and parents
All guests are required to wear socks in the cafe for hygiene and safety reasons. They have socks for sale if you don’t have any.
- No Entrance Fee
Baby Degree does not charge an entrance fee. Each customer age 2 and above is required to order at least one food or drink item.
Address:
B‑2‑13, Aurora Place, Plaza Bukit Jalil, Persiaran Jalil 1, Bandar Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur 57000.
Opening Hours:
- Monday to Wednesday: Closed
- Thursday: 11 AM to 5 PM
- Friday to Sunday: 11 AM to 9 PM
3. Kam Kee Cafe
What We Like About This Cafe:
- Hong Kong-style cha chaan teng chain (Non-halal) – Cantonese comfort food to Bukit Jalil including dishes like pineapple buns, egg tarts, HK‑style milk tea, beef brisket curry and cheese‑baked pork chop rice.
- Pet-friendly cafe – Kam Kee Cafe allows dine-in with cats and dogs only on the ground-floor outdoor seating area.
- Free wifi available for customers
- Kid’s Menu – includes macaroni bolognese, spaghetti with ham in white sauce, pork sausage, scrambled eggs with toast, and fish and chips meal with ribena.
What’s Here For The Kids:
The kids play area is located on the first floor of the cafe. The space includes a wooden treehouse kids slide, a mini wooden slide, wooden train setup with plenty of buttons for kids to press and pretend to drive the train, and a selection of large colourful, Lego-like building foam blocks for toddlers and young children to enjoy.
Things To Consider:
- No bathroom or nursing room in the cafe
Families visiting with young children should take note that they can use the common mall restroom near Jaya Grocer.
- Jaya Grocer in the same building
Parents can easily combine a meal at the cafe with their weekly grocery run at Jaya Grocer within the same building.
- Parking at The Tropika, Bukit Jalil
Parking rate at The Tropika, Bukit Jalil is RM3 for the first two hours, followed by RM1 for each subsequent hour.
- Entrance Fee/Minimum spending:
Kam Kee does not charge an entrance fee but guests are required to order some food or beverages to use the upstairs play area.
Address: E-G-6, E-1-6, The Tropika, Jalan Jalil Perkasa 3, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur.
Opening Hours:
- Monday to Friday: 10 AM to 10 PM
- Saturday and Sunday: 9 AM to 10 PM
4. Naru Play Cafe
What We Like About This Cafe:
- Minimalist, soft-wood + pastel décor
Naru Play Cafe is aesthetically pleasing due to its minimalist interior that combines soft-wood finishes with pastel colors and are often described as a blend between MUJI and IKEA vibes.
- Nursing room and kids’ toilet
There are well-equipped nursing rooms, a diaper changing room that is complete with free diapers and wipes and a mini toilet tailored for young children.
- Great for children 6 month to 10 years old
This cafe stands out due to its age-appropriate play zones and emphasis on safety and cleanliness. The layout and equipment are designed specifically with younger children in mind as the environment ensures they can explore, crawl and play comfortably in a safe environment supervised by their parents or caregiver.
- Frequent sanitisation
They close the cafe for 30 minutes between play sessions to clean and sanitise the entire premise.
What’s Here For The Kids:
- Indoor playground with slide, ball pit for kids 3 to 10 years old
The indoor playground with safety in mind is a highlight for older toddlers and big kids. This area features a colourful slide that offers just the right amount of thrill, along with a spacious ball pit where kids can jump, roll and dive into it on padded flooring.
- Play area for 6 month to 3 years old
For babies and young toddlers, there is a play area with soft mats, low play structures and age-appropriate toys that support early motor skill development. The area is intentionally separated from the larger kids’ zone to ensure a calmer play experience.
- Pretend-play toys
The pretend-play section is stocked with a variety of role-playing toys where kids can step into different roles whether as a chef in a miniature kitchen, a shopkeeper in a mini mart or a builder with toy tools.
- Children books
- Kid’s Menu
There is a kid’s menu for young palates with classic kid-friendly options including mini pasta dishes, fish and chips, and salmon fried rice.
Things To Consider:
- Muslim friendly – The food served is Muslim-friendly (pork-free and alcohol-free).
- Parking – Basement parking at the same building as the cafe with parking rates of RM2 (first hour), and for each subsequent hour RM2 (weekends and Public Holiday) / RM1 (weekday) on a cash only autopay machine.
- Cashless cafe
- The play area is FREE for dine-in customers with no minimum spending requirement.
Address:
2-13A, Residensi Park Bukit Jalil, Persiaran Jalil Utama, Bandar Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Opening Hours:
- Tuesday: Closed (unless it’s a Public Holiday or School Holiday)
- Monday, and Wednesday to Friday: 11 AM to 9 PM
- Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays: 9 AM to 9 PM
Note: Book a reservation in advance
It is highly recommended to book a slot or table in advance, especially on weekends, school holidays and Public Holidays to secure your spot for the play area. Do call or message the cafe before visiting as it can be booked out for kids birthday parties on weekends. Some cafes have a 2 hour play limit per table during peak hours. Or consider visiting the cafe on a weekday or off-peak hours.
We hope you get to check out some of the kids cafes in Bukit Jalil mentioned above with your children soon.