



Ruma Puteh Cafe is a cafe in Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Nestled in Kuala Lumpur’s Taman Tasik Titiwangsa, Ruma Puteh Cafe is a vibrant gem at 60A, Jalan Kuantan, opposite Istana Budaya and a short stroll from Taman Tasik Titiwangsa. This residence-turned-cafe, operational since February 2021, thrives daily from 11 AM to 10 PM, except Mondays. Its candy-colored decor and minimalist garden vibe draw a diverse crowd—foodies, Instagrammers, and families seeking a serene escape. The iconic white-arched walkway and pastel-hued corners, like the pink wall or blue-themed room, create a visually stunning backdrop, perfect for photos. The open garden, with tables under trees, offers a breezy, calming ambience, enhanced by air-conditioned indoor seating. While no regular events like live music are noted, Ruma Puteh hosts private gatherings, from weddings to corporate launches, accommodating up to 300 guests. The menu blends Johor specialties like Lontong Darat and Laksa Bugis with Western twists, appealing to adventurous palates. Expect a relaxed yet lively atmosphere, where locals and tourists mingle, savoring hearty dishes amid lush greenery and artistic interiors. The cafe’s proximity to the upcoming Titiwangsa MRT station boosts accessibility, making it a must-visit for travelers craving culture and cuisine.
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Monday
CLOSED
Tuesday
11:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday
11:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday
11:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday
11:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday
11:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday
11:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Price
Free entrance
Transport
Parking
Parking is available around the residential area of Ruma Puteh Cafe or opposite at Istana Budaya.
Iconic white-arched walkway, a magnet for Instagrammers.
Vibrant, candy-colored decor with pastel pink and blue-themed rooms.
Open garden seating under trees for a breezy, natural vibe.
Johor-inspired menu featuring Lontong Darat and Laksa Bugis.
Air-conditioned indoor seating for comfort in Kuala Lumpur’s heat.
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The menu focuses on Johor specialties like Lontong Darat (rice cakes with beef rendang) and Laksa Bugis (spaghetti-based laksa), alongside Western fusion dishes.
Limited vegetarian options are available, with a focus on meat-heavy Johor dishes, but salads and ulam sides can suit some preferences.
Desserts are available but may be limited, especially early in the day, with a focus on local and Western-inspired sweets.
Some dishes like Laksa Bugis include sambal belacan, but spice levels vary, and milder options like Nasi Kerabu are available.
The ambiance is generally calm, with a mix of lively chatter and serene garden vibes, though it can get busier during peak hours.
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