The Klang Valley brunch scene takes its pancakes seriously, and for good reason. Pancakes have evolved far beyond a simple breakfast plate — classic buttermilk stacks, sourdough variations, cloud-like souffles, you name it.
This curated guide rounds up some of the best pancake spots across Klang Valley, spotlighting cafes and bakeries that pair thoughtful ingredients with distinctive styles.
1. House of Wheat

House of Wheat wears its popularity subtly, tucked within Mutiara Central yet rarely short of company. From opening hour to late afternoon, the tables tell the story. This is a Cheras favourite that people in Klang Valley return to without fail. The interiors are warm and slightly dim, creating a calm, unhurried mood that suits long brunches and easy conversations.
Sourdough pancakes are the signature here, and for good reason. The Classic Sourdough Pancake (RM13) is simple, gently tangy, and well-balanced, serving as an introduction to the kitchen’s style. Those in the mood for something more indulgent will want to look beyond the basics.

The Chicken Pancake Paradise (RM26) layers sourdough pancakes with crispy fried chicken, finished with amaranth syrup and a sprinkle of nuts, striking a pleasing balance between savoury depth and addicting sweetness.

The Very Berries Pancake (RM23) is a crowd-pleaser, with soft pancakes and cream at the centre, topped with raspberry jam, mixed berries, seeds, and nuts.
Mutiara Central Branch
1-5, Menara Mutiara Central, Jalan Desa Aman 1, Taman Desa Aman, 56000 Cheras, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
+603 9134 6668
Mon to Wed: 8.30am – 7pm
Thu to Sun: 8.30am – 10pm
Chow Kit Branch
15 & 17, Lorong Tiong Nam 2, Chow Kit, 50350 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
+603 2391 6338
Mon to Wed: 8.30am – 7pm
Thu to Sun: 8.30am – 10pm
2. Common Man Coffee Roasters

Common Man Coffee Roasters (CMCR) carries its legacy with stride. A pioneer in coffee roasting, it has long been respected for pairing specialty-grade, ethically sourced coffee with thoughtful food across its Klang Valley outposts. The reputation is built on consistency and craft, and the kitchen mirrors the same discipline found behind the bar.

Its buttermilk pancakes deserve just as much attention as the coffee. The Common Man Pancakes (RM32) arrive with caramelised bananas, salted caramel sauce, walnut crumble, and berry coulis in a measured balance of richness and freshness.

For those who lean savoury, the Breakfast Pancakes (RM35) offer a more assertive start to the day. Brown butter pancakes are paired with chilli scrambled eggs, crispy streaky beef, burnt feta, and maple butter syrup, creating layers of flavour that won’t exhaust your taste buds.
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3. Neighbour’s Coffee Bar

No Klang Valley pancake list feels complete without a souffle entry, and Neighbour’s Coffee Bar fills that role perfectly. Tucked along Seri Gembira Avenue, the cafe offers a cosy, neighbourhood feel that suits slow mornings and lingering brunches. A second outlet at The Hub SS2 in Petaling Jaya extends the appeal, but the mood remains intimate and unfussy.

Here, the focus is firmly on fuwa fuwa pancakes, airy, delicate, and made to order. The Original Fuwa Fuwa Pancake (RM21) keeps things classic with a freshly baked souffle pancake, nama cream, and housemade syrup. The Berries Fuwa Fuwa Pancake (RM26) adds strawberries and blueberries for a gentle lift of freshness without overpowering the softness beneath.
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4. Yellow Brick Road

Few brunch names in Klang Valley carry the same instant recognition as Yellow Brick Road at The Five. Long established as a go-to for brunch, desserts, and once-viral tiramisu, it remains a fixture in the city’s dining rhythm. A second outlet in Chinatown widens its reach, but the reputation was cemented well before that expansion.

The Minimalist Pancakes (RM17) do exactly what the name suggests, classic pancakes served with maple syrup and butter. Peter Pandan (RM29) pairs pandan pancakes with caramelised and fresh jackfruit, salted caramel ice cream, and gula melaka sauce for a familiar yet elevated flavour profile.
Chocoholics Anonymous (RM29) speaks to those with a sweeter tooth, stacking chocolate pancakes with chocolate shavings, fresh berries, Nutella sauce, and chocolate ice cream.
Then there is the Apam Balik Pancakes (RM29), a thoughtful nod to a Malaysian favourite. Crushed peanuts, creamed corn, banana, coconut, gula melaka whipped cream, fresh berries, caramelised banana, and coconut ice cream come together in a generous, nostalgic plate.
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5. Souffle Dessert Cafe

With outlets in both Puchong and Damansara Uptown, Souffle Dessert Cafe has become a familiar name for those seeking souffle pancake fix in Klang Valley. The concept is straightforward — built around light, airy pancakes that prioritise texture while offering just enough indulgence.

The Souffle Cheese Pancake (RM30) leans rich and comforting, balancing savoury depth with the cafe’s signature softness. Chocolate lovers gravitate towards the Valrhona Souffle Pancake (RM28), and the Tiramisu Pancake (RM30) rounds out the selection with coffee-forward flavours that feel dessert-like without tipping into excess.
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6. Construct KL
For those seeking a quieter, more intentional pancake experience in Klang Valley, Construct KL in Bukit Tunku offers something refreshingly different. This is not a walk-in brunch spot but an intimate dining concept built around connection, conversation, and carefully crafted moments.

Reservations are essential, as dining here unfolds through curated sessions. Women’s Night Wednesdays bring together small groups of 6 to 8 women for an easygoing evening of pancakes, conversation, a custom mocktail, and unlimited tea or coffee.

The Balcony Table offers a more private setting for 2 to 4 guests, seated outdoors with green views and a table, ideal for those who prefer stillness over spectacle.

For a more communal experience, The Shared Table invites guests into a longer gathering centred on pancakes, drinks, and genuine connection.
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G5, The Stories of Taman Tunku, Jln Langgak Tunku, Bukit Tunku, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
+6018 204 9469
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7. The Red Beanbag

The Red Beanbag is one of Klang Valley’s early pioneers of the modern brunch scene, an independent Malaysian cafe and coffee roastery shaped by strong Australian cafe roots. Its current home at Menara Mudajaya in Mutiara Damansara is designed as a true community cafe with families very much at its heart.

The pancake offerings follow the same generous, comforting philosophy. The Super Skyscraper (RM28) arrives as a towering stack of homemade pancakes layered with strawberries, bananas, blueberries, and quinoa oats, finished with chocolate sauce and maple syrup.
For those who prefer a familiar classic, the PB&J Pancakes (RM30) combine smooth peanut butter with mixed berry compote, fresh strawberries, and blueberries. Both plates can be upgraded with vanilla or chocolate ice cream for an additional RM8, should the mood call for it.
G-2, Menara Mudajaya, 12A, Jln PJU 7/3, Mutiara Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
+603 7731 8834
Daily: 8.30am – 5.30pm
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8. Belly

Belly has built a loyal following in Dang Wangi, led by a mother-and-son duo with a clear affection for sourdough in all its forms. Known in Klang Valley primarily for its artisanal breads, sandwiches, and pastries, the cafe also makes a compelling case for lingering over brunch.

Pancakes here take a more playful turn. The Dragon Pancakes (RM21.90) use sourdough dragonfruit batter, topped with coconut whipped cream, gula melaka syrup, fresh dragonfruit, and coconut flakes.
Equally distinctive are the Pandan Crepes with Mango Compote (RM21.90), where pandan sourdough crepes are paired with vanilla cream and a bright mango compote for a light, tropical finish.
32, Jalan Dang Wangi, City Centre, 50100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
+6019 317 3913
Mon to Fri: 10am – 4pm
Sat & Sun: 8am – 5pm
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