A uniquely Malaysian tradition, moreh (post-iftar supper) is why many local eateries extend their hours, welcoming those looking for a late-night bite after Tarawih prayers. With limited eating hours in Ramadan, these spots become a go-to for refuelling and unwinding.
To make your search easier, we’ve rounded up some of the best moreh spots in JB, open until (or even past) midnight this Mar 2025!
1. Kopi Awan

Located in Bandar Baru Uda — fondly known as BBU — Kopi Awan has adjusted its hours for Ramadan, welcoming night owls from 8pm to 1.30am (Mon to Sat).
The menu offers a variety of drinks, from classic coffee and handcrafted brews to tea, chocolate, matcha, and refreshing soda or frappes. Prices start at just RM5 for an espresso, and pair your drink with their classic kaya toast for a satisfying post-iftar treat.
2. Loka Kopi

Tucked inside TMIYC, this aesthetic cafe is perfect for those who love a good Instagram story-worthy moment (because what’s more chic than a late-night moreh run?).
For Ramadan, Loka Kopi welcomes patrons from 6.30pm to 1am (Thu to Tue), serving up everything from rich Peanut Butter Lattes to refreshing Lemonade. And if you spot their Kek Batik on display, don’t wait — these treats sell out fast!
3. PortHutan Cafe

Another TMIYC-based gem making the list is PortHutan Cafe, perfect for those craving something heartier.
For Ramadan, they’re open from 6pm to 12am (Tue to Sun), serving up satisfying bites like pizza, panini sandwich, and croissants, all best enjoyed with a classic coffee of your choice. If you’re in the mood for a more filling moreh, this is the spot to be.
4. Loaf Adam

For pastry lovers, Loaf Adam Patisserie in Larkin Jaya is a must-visit for moreh. Indulge in soft cookies, tiramisu, and pain au chocolat, perfectly paired with a refreshing iced coffee.
Open daily from 8.30pm to 1am, this spot also features Kuih Raya vendors, making it a great place to stock up for Eid. Just be sure to check their social media before heading over, as they may close for special events.
5. Ikhwan Coffee

Tucked away on Jalan Yahya Awal, Ikhwan Coffee opens its doors this Ramadan with extended hours from 6pm to 2am.
Sip on their signature drinks, from Matcha Strawberry to Caramel Macchiato and Hazelnut Latte. For a sweet treat, pair your drink with Carrot Cake, Belgian Waffles, or Pavlova — the perfect way to end your night on a delicious note.
6. The RUD Cafe

For those craving a heartier moreh in a relaxed alfresco setting, The RUD Cafe in Medini is a solid choice — maybe even a spot to fuel up for suhoor.
Open from 11am to 1am this Ramadan, their menu spans multiple cuisines, offering dishes like Chilli Crab Spaghetti, Korean Fried Chicken, and indulgent desserts like Ice Cream Brownie and Seasonal House Baked treats.
Prices lean towards the premium side, starting from RM18, so keep that in mind when planning your visit.
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