An acai bowl resembles a smoothie bowl and tastes like smoothie, only thicker, making it a breakfast meal that you won’t feel guilty about.
If you are wondering where you can acai bowls here in KL, we’ve compiled 10 places that serve acai bowls:
1. Acai Lab
While Acai Lab has a small menu, the five items on there are enticing enough. There’s the best-selling Rio Bowl, the Muscle Up Bowl, the Harimau Malaysia Bowl, the Pineapple Break Smoothie, and the Acai Cooler Smoothie. All of them consists of 100g of acai berries, and then each of them are mixed with their individual ingredients.
Hours: Tuesday-Sunday: 10am-10p.m.
Address: No. 17, Lorong Datuk Sulaiman 7, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 60000
Website: Acai Lab
Tel: 017-376 2520
2. Pickle & Fig TTDI
Look no further than Pickle & Fig TTDI for an Instagram-able and perfect comfort breakfast food. Their acai bowls are smooth, creamy, and thick, but also won’t add on so much calories that you feel the need to hit the gym right after.
Hours: Monday-Sunday: 9am-11pm.
Address: 26, Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 2, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 60000
Website: Pickle & Fig TTDI
Tel: 03-2858 9960
3. Ola Bowls
It’s kind of apt that a healthy food place like Ola Bowls is located right between Puma and Under Armour. Wellness and a healthier you is what Ola Bowls champions for, thus the bowls they serve are heavy with fresh fruit and superfood like acai berries, goji berries, bananas, and chia seeds.
Hours: Monday-Sunday: 10am-10pm.
Address: Pavilion KL, Level 5, Connection, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Website: Ola Bowls
Tel: 03-2856 7141
4. Rubberduck Café
Tropical is key here, hence the moment you enter, you will be entering an atmosphere with neon signs, palm tree décors and the like. Not only so, their bowls are also tropical-based, all of them vibrant and laden with superfood like fresh berries, granola, flaxseed, and banana.
Hours: Monday-Saturday: 9am-6pm.
Address: LOT K-08N, Plaza Damas, 60, Jalan Sri Hartamas 1, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Tel: 03-6206 1832
5. Cabana Acai Bar
Acai bowls at Cabana Acai Bar come in three sizes: small, medium, and large. You have the full liberty to customise your acai bowls with the array of superfood and different fruits available. If not, they also have pre-set bowls for your choosing, which are guaranteed to taste as good as perhaps what you would choose for yourself.
Hours: Monday-Sunday: 10am-10pm.
Address: Lot 63, Level UG, Publika Shopping Gallery, Jalan Dutamas 1, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Website: Cabana Acai Bar
6. Impressed
And you should be. Impressed is essentially a juice bar, but they also serve astoundingly delicious acai bowls as well. What’s more impressive is that they offer delivery service or pick-up service at the mall’s entrance if you find it inconvenient to drop by. How cool is that!
Hours: Monday-Sunday: 10am-10pm.
Address: NU Sentral, Lower Ground, Jalan Stesen Sentral 5 50470
Website: Impressed
Tel: 03-2276 1290
7. Goodness Greens Café
A usual café serves coffee, cakes and pastries, but this café serves acai bowls, cold pressed juices and salads. A healthy café that serves breakfast that won’t make you feel guilty, what are you waiting for?
Hours: Monday-Sunday: 8am-10pm.
Address: No 32, Jalan Datuk Sulaiman, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur
Website: Goodness Greens Café
Tel: 03-7732 0235
8. Seoul Bing PV128
Amidst the Korean bingsu and toast, an acai bowl seems out of place, and yet people still love it. It has its own Korean twist to its appearance, and does not look like the usual acai bowl we see out there.
Hours: Monday-Sunday: 12pm-12am.
Address: Platinum Victory 128 . No: G-46, PV128 Jalan Genting Kelang, 53300 Kelang, Kuala Lumpur
Website: Seoul Bing PV128
Tel: 03-4131 4228
9. La Juiceria
They call themselves a detox bar, because everything on their menu is on the healthy side. Juices are their main products, but they also serve acai bowls, though there are limited options to the bowls. La Juiceria can be found in Sri Hartamas and Mid Valley.
Website: La Juiceria
Tel: 03-2035 5911
10. The Good Co
At The Good Co, they promote meatless and healthy dining, which is further enforced by their healthy menu and the lack of meat anywhere. Plus, if you are not in the mood for healthy dining, you sure will be once you’ve immersed yourself into the place. Recently, they’ve even released soba bowls, so go check it out!
Hours: Monday-Sunday: 9am-6pm.
Address: The Good Co., Bon Estates, 184 Jalan Maarof, Bangsar 59100 Malaysia
Website: The Good Co
Tel: 03-2202 6536
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