Looking for a warm, comforting meal that’s perfect for gatherings with family and friends? Hotpot is a crowd favourite—and in Klang Valley, you’re spoiled for choice! Whether you’re craving comfort food or planning a halal-friendly outing, this list offers flavour-packed options that deliver on both taste and trust. We’ve rounded up 5 of the best Muslim-friendly hotpot spots in Klang Valley, where you can enjoy hearty meals with full peace of mind.

 

Supamala Hotpot

Supamala stands out as the first halal-certified Sichuan hotpot restaurant in Malaysia, offering a bold fusion of authentic Sichuan spices and familiar Malaysian flavours! At Supamala, the experience is perfect for both casual and indulgent meals. In particular, their value-for-money lunch set (RM23.90+) is a favourite among working adults. For those craving more variety, check out their buffet selection—especially the all-in-one and Supaluxury sets that offer everything from premium meats to fresh seafood.

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With two locations in Klang Valley — Sunway Pyramid (halal-certified) and Chow Kit (Muslim-friendly), Supamala makes it easy to enjoy comforting, spicy hotpot with peace of mind. Pro tip: Make a reservation on their social media to skip the queue!

Address & Operating Hours:

✦ LG2. 122C @ Sunway Pyramid | 11am – 10pm daily

✦ 50, Jalan Raja Abdullah, Chow Kit | 12pm – 12am daily

Contact: Facebook | Instagram

 


M Hotpot Chinese Muslim

M Hotpot delivers a genuine Chinese-Muslim hotpot experience right in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur, brought to you by local Malay-Muslim and Chinese-Muslim owners originally from China. Their imported broth bases and select ingredients strike a perfect balance—rich and flavorful, yet tailored to Malaysian palates! Don’t miss their house specialties: the Olive Oil Dumpling Soup and the refreshing Yashi Xiang Lemon Tea, both popular picks among diners.

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The two-floor restaurant offers a cozy, family-friendly ambiance. While officially self-declared halal, their Muslim-ownership and careful sourcing bring you peace of mind with every steamboat session. Beyond the food, the dining experience is elevated by its unique futuristic silver-themed interior, giving traditional hotpot a modern, sleek vibe!

Address & Operating Hours:

✦ No.16-G & 16 Mezzanine PV128, Setapak | 11.30am – 11.00pm (closed on Monday)

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JPOT Japanese Yakiniku & Hotpot

If you’re looking for premium wagyu, this Japanese Muslim-friendly restaurant is a must-visit for serious meat lovers. Not only that, it offers both hotpot and yakiniku under one roof with all-you-can-eat buffet packages. Choose from a standard RM128 option or indulge in all-you-can-eat A5 wagyu with their premium RM258 and RM398 tiers.

Start your meal with fresh salmon and prawn sashimi served as appetizers. Then, enjoy unlimited beef cuts, seafood, vegetables, and more—ordered straight to your table. Each table comes with its own hotpot and charcoal grill for a fully personalised cooking experience. Prefer to grill or dip? Here, you can do both to your heart’s content.

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The space features romantic blue starry ceilings and solid ventilation to ensure a comfortable dining experience. In general, many diners praise the wagyu for its rich marbling and melt-in-your-mouth texture. However, some find the non-A5 cuts a bit chewy. To avoid disappointment, reservations are highly recommended, as tables fill up quickly and parking is often limited during peak hours.

Address & Operating Hours:

✦ 48, Komplek Bandar Park, Jalan Mega Mendung | 5.00pm – 11.00pm daily

✦ 18, Jalan Kamunting, Chow Kit| 12.00pm – 2.30pm, 5.00pm – 11.00pm daily

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Whether you’re planning a quick lunch or a long-awaited dinner with loved ones, these spots combine great taste with halal peace of mind. Found your favourite on the list? Tag your hotpot crew and start planning your next feast! Also Read: Best Yakiniku Spots in Klang Valley : A Meat Lover’s Guide