


The Breeze, Putrajaya
About
The Breeze offers families traveling through Malaysia's administrative capital a comfortable dining respite with plenty of space for restless little ones and a menu diverse enough to please picky eaters. The relaxed atmosphere means parents can actually enjoy their meal without worrying about noise levels, making it an ideal spot after exploring Putrajaya's stunning architecture and lakeside attractions.
Highlights
- ✓Spacious seating arrangements that accommodate families with strollers and diaper bags
- ✓Diverse menu with both Malaysian and international options for adventurous and cautious eaters
- ✓Air-conditioned comfort perfect for escaping Malaysia's tropical heat
- ✓Relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere where children are welcomed
- ✓English-speaking staff in the Putrajaya area
Pro Tips
- 1.Request a table near the windows for views of Putrajaya's landscaped surroundings, which can keep kids entertained while waiting for food.
- 2.Visit during off-peak hours (2:30-5:30 PM) to avoid lunch and dinner crowds and enjoy more attentive service.
- 3.Ask staff about spice levels when ordering, as Malaysian cuisine can be quite spicy for children unused to it. Most dishes can be modified.
- 4.Bring wet wipes or hand sanitizer, as not all Malaysian restaurants have changing tables in restrooms.
- 5.Download a translation app beforehand, though many staff members speak English in the Putrajaya area.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday afternoons (2-5 PM) are ideal to avoid peak meal times and enjoy a quieter experience. The air-conditioned interior provides welcome relief from Malaysia's tropical heat, making it perfect for a midday break during sightseeing.
What to Know
Moderate pricing ($$) makes this accessible for families on various budgets. Most major credit cards are accepted, though having some Malaysian Ringgit cash is advisable for tips.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round. Visit during Ramadan (dates vary annually) for special evening buffet offerings, though daytime service may be limited. Malaysian school holidays (March, June, September, November-December) can mean busier dining times.
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