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Jalan Telawi route in Bangsar, KL
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View of Jalan Telawi in Bangsar, KL
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Jalan Telawi

Activity
🕑 1.5 to 3 hours👶 Best for all ages, especially toddlers to teens (1-16). Younger children enjoy the ice cream shops and people-watching from cafe patios, while older kids appreciate the trendy bubble tea spots and variety of international cuisines.

About

Jalan Telawi is a lively pedestrian-friendly street in trendy Bangsar that offers families a relaxed atmosphere for browsing shops, enjoying ice cream treats, and dining at outdoor cafes. The wide sidewalks and low-traffic environment make it safe for children to walk around, while the variety of international food options and casual eateries ensure even picky eaters find something they love.

Highlights

  • Wide selection of ice cream parlors and dessert cafes that kids adore
  • Pedestrian-friendly streets safe for strollers and young walkers
  • Mix of Western and Asian cuisine options to suit different tastes
  • Casual outdoor dining atmosphere where families feel welcome
  • People-watching opportunities and relaxed neighborhood vibe

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on weekend mornings for a quieter experience before the lunch and dinner crowds arrive.
  2. 2.Many cafes have outdoor seating perfect for families with active kids who need space to move around.
  3. 3.Bring sunscreen and hats as shade can be limited during midday hours on this open street.
  4. 4.Look for Jalan Telawi 3, which has the highest concentration of family-friendly eateries and dessert spots.
  5. 5.Several restaurants offer Western comfort foods alongside Malaysian options, making it easier for kids hesitant to try new cuisines.

Best Time to Visit

Late afternoons on weekends (4pm to 7pm) offer the best atmosphere when families come out to stroll and dine. Weekday evenings are less crowded if you prefer a calmer experience. Avoid visiting during the hottest part of the day (noon to 3pm) as the tropical heat can be uncomfortable for young children.

What to Know

Most cafes and restaurants are moderately priced with meals ranging from 15-50 MYR per person. Parking can be challenging on weekends, so consider using ride-sharing services like Grab, or arrive early to find street parking.

Seasonal Notes

This is a year-round destination. The dry season (May to July and December to February) offers more comfortable walking weather, while the rainy season (March to April and September to November) may bring afternoon showers. Most venues have covered seating areas.

Nearby Eats

The street itself is the dining destination. Popular family spots include Plan B for burgers and comfort food, Delicious for all-day breakfast favorites, and Wondermama for Malaysian cuisine in a kid-friendly setting.

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