Perhaps you’ve already came across their uniquely invented Nasi Lemak Cheesecake which brings Malaysian flavours to another whole new level. But what you should also know is that Lepaq Lepaq has good, big breakfast sets.

Located at Ceylon Road, Kuala Lumpur, Lepaq Lepaq is a two-storey building seated just opposite a lush of greenery with nearby high-rise “posh” apartments for company. With spacious setting along with big windows for a scenic view, you’d love the ambience at first sight.

The ground floor has the usual payment counter, kitchen and also pastries available for one to pick. There are ground floor seats but for better seating experiences and also big parties, it is much better if you head straight to the next floor which has ample space.



With adequate choices to choose for a meal, you could opt for their big breakfast sets if you have a party with you. My party and I chose the Big Daddy, fit for 3 people.

Their lattes and teas are packaged into boxes. How’s that for a unique beverage packaging?

Along with the usual lattes and teas, we made an order of Rainy Day Coffee. Cute for taking photos of, as you’d patiently look at your set of cotton candy slowly melting into the coffee.


Who could forget desserts? Pretty sure this cake was the reason why Lepaq Lepaq has grabbed attention from food lovers.


Honestly I could only like their big breakfasts. The rest aren’t up to par, with coffee being bland and really diluted. The cotton candy doesn’t even add any special flavour or much sweetness which I thought the overall drink is a waste of money. As you would think, the cotton candy melting into the coffee will create a sticky mess around your cup of coffee.
And the cake? If you really love “real” cakes this wouldn’t satisfy. You could try it for your own amusement and taste buds.
- Parking can be limited, we had to park on the road’s side.
- Services are slow, be patient for your order to come.
- Many choices are pricey.
Opens daily, 10am to 10pm.
Address: 57, Jalan Ceylon, Bukit Ceylon, 50200, Kuala Lumpur.

Omg, I can’t even begin to imagine how nasi lemak cake tastes like. I like my cake and my nasi lemak served separately, thanks. 😀
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Hi Luna,
Yes my thoughts exactly when I first saw it. 3 of us vs 1 slice and we didn’t even finish it!
It’s not disgusting, but definitely will not satisfy cake cravings 😉
Thanks for visiting!
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Hmm… I love Nasi Lemak and I love cheesecake but I cannot imagine them together. Was the cake sweet or salty?
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Hi Mrs Suvi,
There is a faint taste of sweetness. Texture is a little like mushy kuih. Not salty at all.
If you are curious why not give it a try?
Thank you so much for your visit 🙂
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I would love to try it out but I’m all the way in Finland 😂✌
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Hey Mrs Suvi,
Ahh that’s too bad then. Well Nasi Lemak Cheesecake is quite a new thing here, most Malaysians would not recognize such a thing. Well I’d recommend you stick to our signature Nasi Lemak if you rather pay for something worthwhile ☺
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