10 best eats at Sunway Square Mall you’ll want to try right now

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Sunway Square Mall in Klang Valley brings together a range of dining options spanning casual cafes, kopitiams, ramen specialists and a gastropub, with dishes typically priced from under RM20 to premium splurges. The selection suits shoppers or nearby visitors planning meals across the day, with options varying from quick bites to sit-down experiences, making it a practical, varied food stop within the mall setting.

If your stomach starts rumbling the moment you step into a mall, you’re not alone. Sunway Square Mall isn’t just a shopping haven — it’s a hotspot for serious foodies too. We’ve rounded up 10 must-try eats at Sunway Square Mall that’ll make you want to plan your next meal around them — no matter if you’re here for brunch, lunch, or a late-night snack.

Name Best for Location / Area Key highlight
Odon beyOnd Laid-back brunch or casual evening hangouts L1-03 Modern Asian cafe with light, comforting dishes and drinks
Nasi Lemak Shop Familiar Malaysian comfort meals LG1-16 Classic nasi lemak and local noodle staples
Ramen Mob Rich, hearty ramen cravings L1-12 18-hour slow-cooked pork broth with multiple flavour bases
Yakiniku Smile Interactive, sit-down dining or splurge meals LG-01 Grill-your-own meats with premium wagyu options
Yellow Bento Quick, satisfying casual meals L2-01 Fried rice and baked rice with playful, indulgent options
Dozo Reliable Japanese meals for lunch or dinner L1-41 Wide range from sashimi to ramen in a casual setting
103 Coffee Coffee-focused catch-ups or light meals L1-07 Specialty coffee with creative drinks and cafe plates
Hock Kee Kopitiam Classic kopitiam breakfast or comfort food L1-43 Local favourites with HALAL-certified menu
Manjoe Taiwanese Dumplings Casual sharing or solo street food-style meals L1-17 Wide variety of dumplings and Taiwanese noodle dishes
The Public House Group dinners or relaxed evening drinks L1-09 Gastropub with Western mains and bar bites

1. Odon beyOnd (L1-03)

Odon beyOnd - Storefront
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Odon beyOnd in Sunway Square Mall is one of those eateries you pop into for a quick bite… and somehow end up staying way longer than planned. It leans into a modern Asian cafe vibe, but with just enough je ne sais quoi to stand out— perfect for dropping by for a laid-back brunch or easing into a more buzzier evening hangout.

Odon beyOnd - Soft shell crab toast

The food doesn’t try to overcomplicate things, but there’s a nice edge to it. The Crispy Soft Shell Crab Open Toast (RM25) is a good example — crispy, golden crab layered over pillowy toast, tied together with a tangy sauce.

Odon beyOnd - Smoked duck ramen

Smoked Duck Soup Ramen (RM18) is for my fellow noodists, which hits that comforting spot with a savoury broth, smoky slices of duck, and noodles with just the right bite. 

Odon beyOnd - Coco Latte & Espresso

Drinks-wise, the Coco Latte (RM13) comes with two small cookies on the side — nothing fancy, just a nice little touch for munchies. The Espresso Twist (RM13), served iced, is lighter and refreshing, especially if you’re just here to chill and sip.

+6012 822 9950
Daily: 10am – 12am
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2. Nasi Lemak Shop (LG1-16)

Nasi Lemak Shop - Store
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If you’ve spent any time eating around Klang Valley, chances are Nasi Lemak Shop‘s Sunway Square outlet is already on your radar. It brings the same familiar, no-frills comfort when the nasi lemak craving hits.

Nasi Lemak Shop - Nasi lemak ayam goreng

The lineup covers all the classics, so it really comes down to what you’re in the mood for. Nasi Lemak Ayam Goreng (RM16.90) is a safe bet, with crispy fried chicken paired with their signature sambal that leans nicely balanced between sweet and spicy.

Nasi Lemak Shop - Nasi lemak sambal kerang

If you prefer something with more kick, Sambal Sotong (RM13.90) or Sambal Kerang (RM13.90) bring that extra punch of flavour.

Beyond nasi lemak, they’ve also got a solid range of noodle dishes if you feel like switching things up. Think tangy Asam Laksa (RM16.90), comforting Prawn Noodles (RM18.90), or a warm bowl of Hor Fun Soup (RM15.90)

Daily: 10am – 10pm
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3. Ramen Mob (L1-12)

Ramen Mob in Sunway Square Mall keeps things focused on what really matters — rich, comforting bowls of ramen built around a slow-cooked pork broth that doesn’t hold back. Inspired by Hakata-style ramen, their signature base is simmered for a full 18 hours, giving it that thick, creamy texture and deep, meaty flavour that you will appreciate from the first sip.

Ramen Mob - Broth
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From there, it branches out into different flavour profiles depending on what you’re craving. Shiro is the purest form — just that full-bodied pork broth doing its thing. If you want something bolder, Kuro adds black garlic oil for a deeper, slightly smoky richness, while Aka brings in a mild spicy kick with chilli miso. Kuraka base is where things get a bit more intense, combining both black garlic and chilli miso for a punchier, layered flavour.

Ramen Mob - Ramen
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If you’re not sure where to start, Shiro Yakibuta Ramen (RM31.90) is a solid introduction, while Kuro Chasu Ramen (RM29.90) and Kuraka Buta Shogayaki Ramen (RM29.90) are great if you prefer stronger flavours. Their Spicy Mala Gyoza Ramen (RM27.90) and Kare Tori Karaage Ramen (RM28.90) are also worth a try if you’re in the mood for something a little different.

Ramen Mob - Nanban & yakibuta
Credit – Ramen Mob

On the side, Tori Karaage (RM14.90) and Nanban Karaage (RM16.90) are easy add-ons, especially if you’re sharing, while Yakibuta Platter (RM33.90) is a good pick if you’re here to go all in.

Daily: 10am – 10pm
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4. Yakiniku Smile (LG-01)

Yakiniku Smile - Storefront
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If you’re in the mood to slow things down and actually enjoy the process of eating your meal at Sunway Square Mall, Yakiniku Smile is where you go. It’s all about grilling your own meats right at the table. Just good cuts, a hot grill, and that satisfying sizzle as everything cooks in front of you.

Yakiniku Smile - Wagyu
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If you’re going all out, the Premium A5 Wagyu Platters (RM178 to RM188) are the main event, featuring beautifully marbled cuts that cook quickly and melt down into that rich, buttery bite. It’s definitely more of a splurge, but one that feels worth it if you’re here for a proper yakiniku experience.

Yakiniku Smile - Platters
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If you’re keeping things casual, smaller combo sets like Beef Duo (RM58) or Pork Duo (RM49) are easy, no-commitment options that still let you get a taste of the experience without going overboard.

There’s also plenty beyond beef. Iberico Pork Assorted Platter (RM78) is a good pick if you prefer something slightly lighter but still rich, while the various surf and turf platters mix in seafood like tiger prawns, scallops, and squid for a more well-rounded spread.

+6011 4052 8600
Daily: 10am – 12am
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5. Yellow Bento (L2-01)

Yellow Bento - Storefront
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Yellow Bento keeps things simple on the surface — fried rice, baked rice, quick meals — but once you look a little closer, there’s actually quite a bit going on. It’s casual and built for those days when you just want to eat something filling at Sunway Square Mall without overthinking it.

Yellow Bento - Food & drinks
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Their Signature Chicken Kimchi Fried Rice Set (RM24.50) brings that spicy, tangy kick, while the Crispy Garlic version (RM17.50) leans more fragrant and comforting with crunchy bits in every bite. If you want something a bit more indulgent, Wagyu Patty Fried Rice (RM27) is exactly what it sounds like.

If fried rice isn’t enough, the baked cheese rice options are hard to ignore. Choices include Chicken Cheese Baked Rice (RM24) or Wagyu Patty Cheese Baked Rice (RM24.50). Unagi Cheese Baked Rice (RM30) is probably the most indulgent of the lot, combining that smoky-sweet flavour with a creamy finish.

+603 7981 9779
Daily: 10am – 10pm
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6. Dozo (L1-41)

Dozo - Storefront
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Tucked within Sunway Square Mall, Dozo is a Japanese spot you’ll keep coming back to — nothing too flashy, just a solid range of dishes done right. It covers quite a bit of ground, from fresh sashimi and sushi rolls to warm, comforting bowls of ramen, making it an easy pick whether you’re here for a quick lunch or a more filling dinner.

Dozo - Sashimi
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If you’re starting light, their sashimi options are a good place to begin. Chutoro Sashimi (RM84.80) is rich and buttery, while Hirame Sashimi (RM40.80) is more delicate. 

Dozo - Maki
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For something with a bit more texture, Golden Maki (RM16.80) — with salmon, mango, tobiko and tempura flakes — adds a nice balance of sweet, savoury, and crunch. Rock & Roll Maki (RM12.80) goes all in with layers of flavour, packing in prawn, eel, pickles, and sauces.

Dozo - Ramen
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On the ramen side, you’ve got options depending on your mood. Kaisen Kimuchi Ramen (RM32.80) adds a spicy, tangy seafood kick, while Bibikara Ramen (RM27.80) keeps things bold with a punchier, spiced broth.

+603 7629 0068
Daily: 11.30am – 10pm
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7. 103 Coffee (L1-07)

103 Coffee - Store
Credit – 103 Coffee

103 Coffee is one of those names that’s been around long enough to earn its place in Malaysia’s coffee scene and eateries, including their Sunway Square outlet. Starting out back in 2014, it’s grown from competition roots into a full-fledged roastery.

103 Coffee - Honey Bear
Credit – 103 Coffee

That said, they’re not just sticking to the usual espresso routine. Their more creative drinks are where things get interesting. Honey Bear (RM20.90) pairs cold brew with pineapple-infused honey and a light oat milk foam, giving it a slightly tropical, refreshing edge. Sunrise (RM20.90), on the other hand, blends Earl Grey, orange, and caramel into something more aromatic and easy to sip.

103 Coffee - Food
Credit – 103 Coffee

Food-wise, it goes beyond your typical cafe menu. Pastas like Truffle Carbonara (RM35.90) and Smoked Duck Aglio Olio (RM31.90) are comforting and familiar, while smaller plates like Tartar Karaage (RM25.90) and Addictive Sweet Corn Ribs (RM23.90) make it easy to share if you’re with a group.

+6012 310 7103
Daily: 8am – 9.30pm
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8. Hock Kee Kopitiam (L1-43)

Hock Kee Kopitiam - Store
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Nothing pulls Malaysians together quite like good kopitiam eats, and Hock Kee Kopitiam at Sunway Square Mall leans fully into that charm. Since starting in Johor Bahru in 2018, the brand has built its name on simple, crowd-pleasing flavours—now made even more accessible with its HALAL certification in 2024.

Hock Kee Kopitiam - Kaya toast

The classics are where it shines. Their Kaya Toast with Soft-Boiled Eggs (RM6.90) delivers exactly what you want — crispy toast, rich kaya, cold butter, and silky eggs you season to taste. 

Hock Kee Kopitiam - Cheesy bee hoon & BBQ Wonton

Then come the heavier hitters. Cheesy Prawn Bee Hoon (from RM28.90) is creamy and aromatic with hints of curry leaf, packed with prawns and seafood without feeling overly jelak. Meanwhile, Honey BBQ Chicken Wonton (RM15.90) switches things up with springy noodles in a tangy-sweet sauce, paired with smoky chicken and crispy wonton skins, plus a comforting side of soup.

Hock Kee Kopitiam - Hor fun & prawn noodles

For something lighter, Signature Hor Fun Soup (RM21.90) is clean and soothing, while Hock Kee Prawn Noodle Soup (RM17.90) goes the opposite direction — bold, rich, and full of prawn flavour with a punchy sambal on the side.

+6019 802 8977
Daily: 10am – 10pm
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9. Manjoe Taiwanese Dumplings (L1-17)

Manjoe Taiwanese Dumplings - Store
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Manjoe Taiwanese Dumplings at Sunway Square Mall lean heavily into Taiwanese street eats — a wide spread of dishes that are easy to enjoy whether you’re dining solo or sharing a few plates.

Manjoe Taiwanese Dumplings - Dumplings
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As the name suggests, dumplings are the main attraction here. Their pan-fried versions come crispy on the bottom with juicy fillings inside, and there’s plenty to choose from — classic cabbage or chives, prawn, kimchi, even cheesy or mentaiko options if you want something a little different. If you can’t decide, Manjoe’s Warship (RM28) is a fun pick, giving you a mix of flavours in one platter.

Manjoe Taiwanese Dumplings - Noodles
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For something lighter, their noodles and soups are easy go-tos. Sesame Oil Ginger Chicken Soup Noodle (RM17.50) is warm and fragrant, while Sichuan Mala Soup Dumpling Noodle (RM19.90) brings that familiar spicy kick. If you prefer dry noodles, options like Roasted Sesame Sauce Noodles (RM14.50) or Mala Minced Chicken Dry Noodles (RM16.50) keep things flavourful without being too heavy.

+603 8022 1228
Daily: 10am – 10pm
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10. The Public House (L1-09)

The Public House - Store
Credit – The Public House

The Public House brings that easy, come-as-you-are gastropub energy into Sunway Square — laid-back, a little lively, and built for good eats with even better company. 

The Public House - Multiple cuisines
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The menu leans Western with a mix of bar bites and hearty mains. For starters, Deep-Fried Chicken Wings (RM30) are an easy crowd-pleaser, while Posh Truffle Fries (RM31) come loaded with parmesan and truffle mayo. If you’re sharing, Gourmet Sausages (RM52) or Roast Pork Sausage platter (RM84) are solid picks to get the table going.

The Public House - Claypot & pork
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There’s also a mix of Asian-leaning mains like the Vintry Hokkien Mee (RM28) and Sambal Roast Pork Fried Rice (RM28), alongside Western staples such as the Pan-Seared Norwegian Salmon (RM56) and a hefty Ribeye (RM168) if you’re feeling a bit more indulgent.

If you’re here to chill, the pizzas and flatbreads do the job — think classic Margherita (RM26) or something a little bolder like Sambal Roast Pork pizza (RM32). Pair that with a drink — whether it’s a simple draught beer or something stronger like an espresso martini — and you’re pretty much set for the night.

+603 2784 2653
Daily: 10am – 10pm
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How to choose where to eat at Sunway Square Mall

For quick, no-fuss meals, Nasi Lemak Shop and Yellow Bento suit familiar, filling options without much wait. If you prefer something to linger over, Odon beyOnd and 103 Coffee work well for a slower brunch or coffee-led catch-up. For more focused or heavier meals, Ramen Mob delivers rich, broth-driven bowls, while Dozo offers a broader Japanese spread. Yakiniku Smile fits occasions where you want a sit-down, interactive meal, whereas The Public House is better for groups or evening drinks with substantial sharing plates. The choice largely depends on pace, group size, and how much time you intend to spend.

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