It’s a food court located at the most dense commercial center in Subang Jaya. You can find almost anything in this area but that’s not the reason of this review isn’t it? The place offers an arrays of food and beverages from all over the globe that includes Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Western, and Middle Eastern Cuisines. I have been to this place lotsa times and till now, I have not tried all of its food. Muslims might categorize this place as non-halal as some of its shops serve pork dishes. However, you may find lotsa pork free shops as well. That’s enough to convince me that we can have the meal there. You have plenty of choices here and I don’t think it will be an issue for you to bring your girlfriend(if she can’t decide what to eat) to have dinner here. If you are a football fan, I would definitely recommend this place. The crowd here are amazing during big matches. They will cheer like watching football in a stadium and that’s just a great atmosphere. Overall, it’s quite a decent place for you guys to dine in. It’s not fancy, it’s affordable and nice place to hang out with your friends.
Sarah C.
Classificação do local: 4 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Our host brought us here for dinner, and having just arrived in KL, this could be considered my first meal in KL. The setup reminds me of the outdoor food courts in Singapore, but it’s more organized in that you choose a table to sit at, either on the patio space or in the court itself, and you can choose to order what you wish at whatever stall, tell them your table number, and they bring the food to your table and you pay on the spot. I don’t know if all Malaysian food courts are like this, but it’s kind of a good way to do it, so you don’t have to wait for your food to be ready and carry it back yourself. Doesn’t make much difference to me, but I guess it lessens the number of customers idling around. I didn’t get a chance to try a lot of things, but I ordered a simple lemongrass chicken rice from the vietnamese stall which was economical and full of flavor. I passed through all of the stalls and there’s so much variety, including every single kind of Asian, and Italian that you could want. There wasn’t too much variety on Western food, but it is Asia Café. It wasn’t too crowded on a Friday evening and the selection is good. They also have fruit stands and fruit smoothie stands to provide some of those raw vitamins and minerals. Overall I would recommend this place for a group of people who can’t all come to a consensus when deciding what to eat, but also good to come if you do know what to eat.
Amirul R.
Classificação do local: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Probably the best open air food court in all of the Klang Valley. The range of food here is amazing: where else can you find a Nigerian stall next to a Mongolian stall, with an authentic wood-oven pizzeria a few feet away? The quality of each stall depends, really, but it tends to be pretty damn delicious. It’s also great when food court patrons are diverse, as well: Chinese college students, Malay families, Indian couples on dates, people bringing their Mat Salleh visitor friends for a Malaysian meal! I especially recommend the Vietnamese food stall in the center. The chicken chop mong(RM7) and rice paper roll(RM4) there is fantastic. That said, Asia Café isn’t perfect. Like just about any food court, it isn’t exactly a dazzling showcase of great hygiene. The indoor tables are stuffy and hot, while the many waiters who dart around getting your drink order often take as long as half an hour to return. Oh, and parking is a living hell, but that’s SS15 for you.
Pearl-Lyn L.
Classificação do local: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Asia café is definitely one of my favorite places to go for supper. This place has many food stalls selling different types of food so you don’t have to worry about not finding something to eat! This place is always filled with people because the food and drinks here are cheap. Also, tables are usually in the open air so customers are allowed to smoke/vape freely. My favorite food from Asia Café has to be the chicken wings. The stall is located right opposite Starbucks which makes it easy to spot. The chicken wings are grilled to perfection and the meat falls off the bones really easily every time. The chili dip is also a must have. Parking in SS15 is always a problem but not impossible!
Adrina A.
Classificação do local: 1 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Disgusting. That’s the only word I have for this place. I studied in one of the colleges nearby and I had to walk through Asia Café everyday to get to class and every morning without fail, I would see rats running around in Asia Café. Not only are rats inside, the rats are also outside on the streets being well, mostly dead but I mean, that’s SS15 for ya. The environment is just bad and the fact that they have a bird cage in their restaurant just proves that they know nothing about cleanliness or anywhere being health conscious. Obviously people want of the food here and I can say that there really isn’t anything great here. Food is average, really. I suppose it’s famous among a lot of people because it’s just that one go-to spot in SS15 that sells everything. I wouldn’t commend the food though but what I will commend on is the environment– besides the animals. The deck is really nice to spend the night out watching the football match as I have done many times with my friends. It’s cooling outside and the big trees adds a touch to it. I suppose this place only shines at night as all the stalls would have been opened then and all the rats go into hiding and the stench of the smelly mopped floor isn’t as obvious as it would be with nobody around, but I would not recommend eating here to anyone unless they were there for the deck. You’re better off eating somewhere else.
Kevin W.
Classificação do local: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Everyone should know the infamous food court in SS15, Asia Café. This place has been and still is one of the most hottest hangout places for young people. With many varieties of food and drinks, while being right in the middle of Subang Jaya, next to INTI University College and Taylor’s College, there will not be a night(or day) that this place will be empty. Dominated mainly by students from the colleges nearby, I was once frequent this place too. With large big screens to watch football matches, large mugs of fruit juices and one of the best takoyaki you can find, you would be able to find me here at least once or twice a week, 6 – 7 years ago. Other than takoyaki, the Italian food here is pretty good. The oven baked pizza is superb while the pasta is mouthwatering. Also above Asia Café, is a snooker and pool centre. I do not like the place though because it is really fogged up with smoke. There’s also a cyber café next door, however, it is poorly maintained. Now, I find Asia Café just an okay to meet up but not the best as it gets really hot if you are seated inside and in terms of food, I can find better. SS15 parking has always been a problem so if you’re not a student in any of the colleges, don’t bother trying, especially during the day.
Nicole S.
Classificação do local: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Asia Café is my go-to place when I’m with a group of friends and we’re all broke and hungry. What I love about asia café is the extensive choice of food. You have everything there like rojak, mee rebus, nasi lemak, dim sum and pizza to name a few. All you have to do is find something you like order, pay and sit down and wait. Food is always insanely cheap here, you can get a hefty meal for under RM12. Asia café also serves super cheap drinks. One massive mug costs around RM6.50 if im not mistaken. When you actually see the size of the mug you’ll be reassured of your value for money. In the same compound of Asia Café is a shisha lounge tucked away upstairs. Here you can order middle eastern food as well as shisha, though they are pretty limited when it comes to flavors, only sticking with basic fruit flavors and the price is a little hefty too.
Eugene L.
Classificação do local: 2 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
If you used to study in SS15 Subang Jaya, then you must be familiar with Asia Café located in SS15. They is probably one of the longest and largest food court styled restaurants in SS15, they even come equipped with their own parking, entertainment centre like Pool, Snooker and Foosball and car wash services. During my pre-u days, I used to come to this place for lunch with my college mates. To be honest I feel that this place is only great due to it’s strategic location and ample amount of seating space and that’s it! I never have any good experience with Asia Café as they are not really that great in terms of cleanliness(I am a clean freak). Most of their food stalls are mostly operated by foreign workers and don’t expect their food to really taste authentic. Other than that, Asia Café has been in business for quite awhile already, and it surely needed some maintenance already. Generally, this place is still great for those that can’t decide on what to have for lunch/dinner as they have a wide choice of foods(don’t expect to be perfect).
Carmen L.
Classificação do local: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Whenever me and my friends are in the area and isn’t sure on where and what to eat; we always. and i repeat. ALWAYS go to Asia Café. I don’t know why, but Asia Café seems to always have anything and everything! If you are in the mood for local, indian, japanese or even western cuisines. Asia Café will be the perfect answer to your needs because they have everything. This food court is also big and there are roofed and non-roofed seats here. Asia Café is also a great place to hang out with friends. The portions of the food and drinks are also big. The taste of the food here on the other hand, is just average. Asia Café offers a huge variety, but i haven’t found anything that i really liked here. The atmosphere is great and if you need a venue to watch a football match, this place could be one of them. Asia café is not just a regular food court by itself but there is also a shisha joint and even a place to play pool here too. They’re located on the upstairs of Asia Café! So if any of you are looking for activities to go along with some food, come to Asia Café.
Diviyah G.
Classificação do local: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Asia café is definitely my go to place when everyone I’m going out with wants to eat something different. Asia café offers a big variety of cuisines that range from Malay to Western to Japanese. Asia café is the best food court I’ve been to solely because of their amazing variety ! The quality of food however varies because each stall is operated my different individuals and the cuisines/tastes differ. My favorite dish from Asia Café would be the butter chicken/fish with rice which is located next to the burger bakar stall. I also love their taiwan sausage which is a spicy pork sausage coated with different curry/chilli powders depending on the level of spiciness you request for. My favourite drink would be the their combination of honeydew+mango+drqagonfruit smoothie. Besides the food, Asia café offers a great environment for people to just chill and hangout. At night, it’s really windy and nice to sit outside to relax and have a bite to eat. The also have a cyber café next tot he food court and pool tables upstairs. To sum up, Asia Café is a good place to hang out and have a simple meal on a regular day/night out.
Jason Y.
Classificação do local: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Asia café is practically a landmark for people especially those who lives or hangs out frequently in subang. «Where to meet tonight?» «Let’s go Ac la» people would normally say. And it’s no surprise as they have a huge selection of food to choose from as well as huge projector screens where people would watch football especially during big matches. Besides that, they also have pool, snooker and fusball upstairs although it is mainly dominated by pool tables. Right next door is ftz, a cyber café that caters to many Dota players who practically spends the night there. There is also shisha upstairs for those who loves to shisha. Is there anything wrong with a place like this? Well yes, and that’s the bird shit problem. Sitting under the trees is cooking and refreshing up until you feel a splat of something cool and you find yourself covered in bird shit.
Kimberly X.
Classificação do local: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Those of you who have attended Taylors and Inti college, Asia Caf should be a familiar sight to you. It’s one of the largest food courts that I’be ever been to. There is an outdoor and indoor sitting area. The outdoor area is on an elevated deck surrounded by a fish pond and even a big bird cage at one end. Cleanliness over here isn’t s great as you can expect, however they really do have the widest range of food you can think of, from Italian to Chinese, Indian, Dim Sum, Malay even Portuguese grilled fish! The second floor also houses a pool and foosball area. Adjacent to Asia Café or as its more commonly known«AC», is the cyber café and shisha lounge.
Nadhira S.
Classificação do local: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Whenever I’m in Subang Jaya I don’t eat anywhere else except for Asia café, in ss15 and that’s because this place is the most epic outdoor food court you could ever find. The variety of food that they offer is amazing! They have Thai, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Malay, Seafood, Steaks, Burgers, Pasta, The gorengs, Fruits, Juices, Drinks… and variety from those to choose from. I’m always satisfied when I eat here. Majority of the people that come are the Chinese and Indians and that’s because this place is semi halal. Some of the food isn’t halal but most of it is. Just that it is in a mixed environment. The Asia Café block consists of a pool and snooker area upstairs, karaōke and an internet café for gamers… so you can imagine the amount of people this place attracts. My favorite to eat when I’m there is the Bento Box set of Chicken Teriyaki — the combo of the rice, tofu, chicken teriyaki and the sauces, salad, miso soup and fruits on the side is just perfect and the portion of each food isn’t too much, just a perfect amount!
Alfie C.
Classificação do local: 5 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
I remember the first time I got myself here in Shah Alam and asked my friends«Where can I watch footballs ?» Quickly they replied«Where else. Asia Café for sure!» So that’s how I know this place. Such a story. It is large and huge and large. Technically, it’s not a café neither a restaurant. It is a large food court with so many stalls inside it. You could get lots of variety foods from various countries here. Japanese cuisine, Italian cuisine, Korean cuisine, Indonesian cuisine and etc — You want it, just name it ! I don’t rmember how many times did I’ve been here actually. Aproaching a hundred number maybe or could be more. Truly love the environment and the big screen. This is the place where I could watch my favourite sport while eating variety types of food and a couple of beers. Everytime I got myself there, I would never forget to orde a plate of grilled stingray fish which serves with a homemade sambal paste. Truly magnifico. I will say that over and over again. Trust me because that place truly deserve it.
Michelle C.
Classificação do local: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Asia Café is ultimately very Malaysian. If you live around Subang you’ve definitely been here. My favorite stalls are those selling Italian Pasta. Another food item that come highly recommended is the fried mushrooms, probably the best invention since the telephone. Despite the large crowd size, drink waiters are all around and will take your orders tout suite and deliver within the next 5 minutes. It’s a great place to hang with friends. I recommend the outdoor seating as the inner court can get stuffy.
Nik Irfan Dhamiri B.
Classificação do local: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Often packed on weekend nights, this food court is home of varieties of food; local, Italian, Korean, Japanese. the list goes on and on. Theres so much different type of cuisines here that you’d definitely need a walk around to make a decision. It’s a well known spot in the Subang Area, it’s sort of a central area where people meet up with each other. I know i did that a lot with my friends when i was younger. Although, this café is a haven of different types of dishes. It is however, not the cleanest place to eat. But you can always get help from the many waiters around if you’re unhappy with your table. Keep in mind, its sort of a food court. So you’d need to order you’re food before you sit. The food will be sent to your table and you pay up front. It’s that simple! Asia café also has pretty decent pool tables upstairs. You can head up stairs and pocket some balls with your friends. They’ve even got a cybercafe on the building across and a shisha spot above it. It’s understandable why to this day, it’s still a popular hangout spot. They’ve got a couple of screens scattered around the place and during football nights, it does get really packed. They’ve got a deck, where most people would usually hang out. It’s only covered by trees, so keep that in mind if the weather looks doubtful. All in all, come here for the convenience of the food. If you can’t decide on what to eat, this is the perfect place for you.
Benjamin S.
Classificação do local: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Asia Café might just be the most well known food court in Subang, located in SS15. They have a wide selection of food, from Chinese to Malay to Western to Indian to Japanese, and the list goes on. They also have an outdoor deck where people often sit to watch football games on the big screen. However, beware of falling things from the tree, it often happens. They also offer shisha in their shisha zone which is a floor up above the cyber café. It is an area dedicated to shisha, therefore it is compulsory for you to order at least 1 shisha per table. They serve food as well, but all the food they serve are from the vendors downstairs with an extra mark up of price. They have a place to play pool as well, which is above the food court. Decent, but not great. Overall, good place to grab a bite, wide variety. But dirty — quite normal considering its a food court. Hard to find parking — normal for shops around SS15 as well.
Bryan S.
Classificação do local: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
This was essentially my second home during my college days, Asia Café provides a convenient food court with tons of variety, from Western to Korean cuisine. Unfortunately I’m a creature of habit and consistency hence, usually just get the Millennium Chicken Rice then head upstairs for a couple of games of pool. I wouldn’t necessarily say the food is downright fantastic but it’s good enough to eat, basically like most of the other hawker food courts out there. Parking is hard to come by the SS15 area especially during lunch breaks or even at night for that matter. But if you’re a student and already parked your car at . Why not?!