Halal restaurants in Pavilion KL range from JAKIM-certified Japanese teishoku at Yayoi to Malay classics at Serai and viral kunafa at Dubai in Food Republic.
Pavilion KL sits at the centre of Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur’s most visited dining and shopping district, and its halal restaurant line-up runs considerably deeper than most mall food guides will tell you.
The eight restaurants below span Japanese teishoku, Italian seafood, authentic Thai, home-grown Malay, Middle Eastern kunafa, and premium bubble tea. All are verified pork-free or JAKIM halal-certified.
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Yayoi Japanese Teishoku Restaurant
Yayoi is the most widely recognised Japanese teishoku chain in Malaysia and the only one in the country with full JAKIM halal certification, which makes the Pavilion KL outlet a reliable anchor for Muslim diners who want Japanese food without compromise. The meals are built around a main, steamed rice with free refills, miso soup, and a small salad, all arriving together in a way that defines teishoku dining. It stands out among halal restaurants in Pavilion KL for its steady local following.
The Chicken Teriyaki Teishoku is the most ordered dish at this outlet. The Unagi Hitsumabushi, eel over rice served with dashi broth to be poured over at the table, is the one to order if you want something less familiar. The California Roll is also a popular choice.
- Address: Lot C4.05.01/02, Level 4, Pavilion KL, 168 Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
- Opening hours: Daily, 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM
- Contact number: +603-2110 3282
- Halal status: JAKIM halal certified

Michelangelo’s Ristorante Italiano
Michelangelo’s occupies an al fresco position along the Connection dining lane on Level 3, one of the more atmospheric spots in the mall with its open canopy and people-watching potential. The kitchen is run by teams trained under the restaurant’s own Italian chef. It is often recommended among halal restaurants in Pavilion KL for its accessibility and familiar flavours.
The Tortelli Salmonati, homemade pasta with salmon filling and a saffron cream sauce, is the dish the restaurant is best known for. The Risotto Pollo Funghi, carnaroli rice cooked with chicken, mushrooms, and parmesan, is the other standout. Both portions are generous by Kuala Lumpur standards.
- Address: Lot C3.04.00, Level 3, Pavilion KL, 168 Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
- Opening hours: Sunday to Thursday, 11:00 AM to 12:00 AM; Friday and Saturday, 11:00 AM to 1:00 AM
- Contact number: +603-2141 1123
- Halal status: Pork-free. Alcohol served.

Ocean Twe12ve
Ocean Twe12ve is a seafood restaurant conceptualised by the Michelangelo’s team and located next door to it on Level 3. The menu skews Western in presentation: plated starters, fresh oysters, mussels, and whole fish designed for sharing. For a mall restaurant, the format leans closer to a casual seafood bistro than a food court destination. It is a widely recognised name among halal restaurants in Pavilion KL.
The Salt-Baked Tiger Grouper is the signature dish: a whole fish baked in a salt crust and served at the table with potatoes, roasted vegetables, and lemon. The mocktail list is longer than most places of this type and includes options like Lycheemelon Nojitos and Passionfruit Mango Nojitos that pair well with the seafood. The jackfruit cheesecake is worth finishing on.
- Address: Lot C3.04.00, Connection Level 3, Pavilion KL, 168 Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
- Contact number: +603-2141 1123
- Halal status: Pork-free. Alcohol served.

ParaThai
ParaThai is led by Chef Bunmee and a kitchen team of Thai nationals who have been at this Pavilion KL outlet long enough to have built a following among KL’s Thai food regulars. The menu draws from ancient Thai recipes with a focus on herbs and spice rather than sweetness, which puts it a notch above the generic Thai chains that populate most Malaysian malls. It is one of the most talked about halal restaurants in Pavilion KL, especially during peak dining hours.
The Tom Yam Soup arrives thick, spiced, and properly fragrant. The Som Tam Goong Krob, papaya salad with crispy dried shrimps, is the sharper of the two signature dishes and the one with more balance across its sour, sweet, and spicy elements.
The Tom Yam Coke is a house special that draws either fascination or scepticism depending on who you ask, but it is worth trying once for the experience alone.
- Address: Lot 1.03 and 1.04, Level 1, Pavilion KL, 168 Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
- Opening hours: Daily, 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM
- Contact number: +603-9770 1511
- Halal status: Halal certified

Tealive Plus
Tealive Plus is the premium concept store for Malaysia’s largest bubble tea brand and the first of its kind in the country. Beyond the usual Tealive menu, this outlet carries exclusive drinks unavailable at standard outlets, paired with a food menu designed to accompany them rather than stand alone. It is a stop for shoppers who want something more considered than a standard milk tea between floors.
The Bang Bang Cheese Brûlée with Warm Pearls is the signature drink exclusive to this outlet. The Hashbrown Chicken Slice Toastea is the food pairing most recommended by the outlet’s own team.
- Address: Lot 1.110.00, Level 1, Pavilion KL, 168 Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
- Opening hours: Daily, 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM
- Contact number: +603-2110 3707
- Halal status: Halal certified

Dubai at Food Republic
Food Republic at Pavilion KL is a fully JAKIM halal-certified food court on Level 1, and Dubai is the stall within it that has drawn the longest queues since going viral on TikTok for its Kunafa.
The dish arrived in Malaysia via this stall, which was among the first to introduce the Middle Eastern cheese-pull dessert to local diners. The format is food court, which means fast service and shared seating, but the Kunafa itself is the real thing: spun pastry, molten cheese, and a thick sugar syrup poured over at the counter. It continues to rank among notable halal restaurants in Pavilion KL, especially for visitors exploring Bukit Bintang.
The Kunafa is the main event. The Mandy Rice and Shawarma Chicken are the savoury options worth ordering if you are here for a meal rather than just dessert.
- Address: Lot 1.41.00 to 1.51.00, Level 1, Pavilion KL, 168 Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
- Opening hours: Daily, 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM
- Contact number: +603-2142 8006
- Halal status: JAKIM halal certified

Serai Restaurant
Serai has been operating since 1990 and is the most established home-grown Malaysian restaurant in Pavilion KL. It occupies a large corner unit on the Dining Loft on Level 7, with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the Bukit Bintang skyline.
The menu covers Malay classics alongside a handful of Western dishes, and the kitchen’s strengths lie firmly in the local section of the menu. It is frequently visited among halal restaurants in Pavilion KL, particularly during lunch and dinner hours.
The Nasi Kerabu, blue-hued rice served with ayam percik and steamed fish in a spicy lime sauce, is one of the better versions available in the city at a mall restaurant. The Berry Pavlova is the dessert Serai is most associated with and worth finishing on. The Massaman Lamb Shank is the Western crossover option done well.
Tourists holding a Pavilion Privileges card receive a 10 per cent discount on a minimum spend of RM100.
- Address: Lot 7.01.04, 168, Dining Loft, Level 7, Pavilion KL, Kuala Lumpur
- Opening hours: Daily, 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM
- Contact number: +603-2110 5353
- Halal status: Halal certified

Two Sons Bistro
Two Sons Bistro is a Malaysian-run restaurant that blends Western and Asian cooking into a single menu without forcing the combination. The clam dishes are the most talked-about items on the menu and have built the restaurant a loyal following across its multiple Kuala Lumpur outlets. It is a familiar addition to halal restaurants in Pavilion KL, appreciated for its convenience and steady appeal.
The Butter Cream Chilli Clams are the signature dish and the one most first-time visitors order. The Ginger and Lemongrass Mussels are the alternative for those who want something lighter. The Aglio Olio is a dependable pasta option. The Crème Brûlée trio, served in original, chocolate, and mango, is a strong way to end the meal.
- Address: Lot C4.06.01, Level 4 Connection, Pavilion KL, 168 Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
- Opening hours: Daily, 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM
- Contact number: +6010-222 8282
- Halal status: Pork-free.

Planning Your Visit to Pavilion KL
Getting There
Pavilion KL is directly connected to the Bukit Bintang MRT station (KG18A) and a five-minute walk from Bukit Bintang Monorail station (MR6). Paid parking is available in the mall’s basement across multiple levels. The Bukit Bintang pedestrian walkway connects Pavilion directly to KLCC without crossing a road.
Halal vs Pork-Free
Not every restaurant in this guide is JAKIM halal certified. Yayoi, ParaThai, Tealive Plus, Serai, and the Dubai stall at Food Republic are halal certified. Michelangelo’s and Ocean Twe12ve are pork-free but serve alcohol. Two Sons Bistro is pork-free; Muslim diners should confirm current halal certification status directly.
Best Time to Visit
Pavilion KL operates daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Most restaurants open at 11:00 AM. Weekend lunchtimes between 12:30 PM and 2:00 PM are the busiest period across the mall. Weekday evenings are notably more relaxed across all eight restaurants on this list.
Frequently Asked Questions on Halal Restaurants in Pavilion KL
Is Pavilion KL halal-friendly?
Yes. Pavilion KL has a significant number of halal-certified and pork-free dining options across all seven floors. The Food Republic food court on Level 1 is fully JAKIM halal-certified. Several standalone restaurants including Yayoi, ParaThai, and Serai hold individual halal certifications.
Is Yayoi in Pavilion KL halal?
Yes. Yayoi Malaysia is listed in the JAKIM Halal Malaysia Directory and holds a valid halal certificate issued by the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia. This applies to the Pavilion KL outlet.
Is Michelangelo’s in Pavilion KL halal?
Michelangelo’s is pork-free but is not JAKIM halal certified and serves alcohol. Muslim diners should take this into account before visiting.
What is the best halal restaurant in Pavilion KL for a full meal?
Serai on the Dining Loft is the strongest option for a full halal-certified meal with a broad menu. It covers Malay classics, a Western selection, and dessert, and the setting, with its city views on Level 7, is significantly better than most mall dining rooms in Kuala Lumpur.
Is the Food Republic at Pavilion KL halal?
Yes. Food Republic Pavilion KL is fully JAKIM halal-certified, covering the food court itself and all individual stalls and their ingredient suppliers. Pork and alcohol are not permitted on the premises.
Does Two Sons Bistro in Pavilion KL serve pork?
No. Two Sons Bistro is pork-free across its menu. Muslim diners seeking full halal certification should contact the restaurant directly to confirm current status before visiting, as JAKIM halal certification requires active renewal.
Which restaurants in Pavilion KL are good for a group?
Ocean Twe12ve and Two Sons Bistro both have menus built around sharing dishes and are well-suited to groups. Serai on Level 7 handles large tables comfortably and its menu covers enough range to accommodate mixed preferences across a single table.
This guide is compiled from verified venue listings, official Pavilion KL directories, JAKIM halal records, and direct restaurant sources. Readers are advised to confirm hours directly with venues before visiting.
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