Ultimate 2025 LaLaport BBCC Guide To Entertainment, Food & Shopping

The Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport Bukit Bintang City Centre—also known as LaLaport Bukit Bintang City Centre and LaLaport BBCC, is the latest shopping mall in Bintang Walk.

Located in Bukit Bintang City Centre, this beautifully designed lifestyle mall blends Japanese architecture with curated experiences in food, culture and fashion.

Besides the Instagrammable hotspots like the Grand Steps, Rooftop Garden, Gate Plaza, Gourmet Street and BookXcess, LaLaport BBCC features many trendy stores, diverse restaurants, and entertainment for all ages.
What To Do At LaLaport BBCC

LaLaport BBCC offers family-friendly entertainment and action-packed group outings with strategy games and high-energy fun.
Tackle over 40 interactive challenges at PartyBox 360, or feel the rush of electric go-karts on Lalaspeed’s rooftop track. Rollerwa+ brings Korean roller disco to KL, while little ones can explore colourful tunnels and trampoline pits at Jungle Gym.
PartyBox 360

Malaysia’s first and largest interactive game hub offers a unique blend of over 40 physical challenges, immersive puzzles, and stress-relieving activities.
Challenge your friends in the VS Hall, inspired by variety game shows, featuring attractions like Soccer Pool, Whack-A-Mole, Human Ping Pong, and more.

Test your wits in one of the thrilling Escape Rooms, with themes ranging from the HAHA CIRCUS to the spine-chilling NIGHTMARE.
Or, unleash your inner fury in the Rage Room, where you can safely smash objects while rocking out to your favourite tunes.

PartyBox 360 is perfect for thrill-seekers, puzzle enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a unique and unforgettable experience.
Rollerwa+

Korea’s popular indoor quad skating chain brings retro vibes and K-Pop music to its second Malaysian outlet.
Glide across a spacious neon-lit rink to energetic Korean tunes, surrounded by colourful décor and nostalgic charm.

Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned skater, a K-Pop fan or old school enthusiast, Rollerwa+ delivers a uniquely Korean skating experience.
Lalaspeed E Kart Raceway

Experience high-speed thrills at Malaysia’s first rooftop electric go-kart circuit.
Lalaspeed’s eco-friendly EV karts, powered by electric motors instead of traditional engines, deliver instant torque and smooth acceleration.
Race against friends on an open-air track with sweeping views, sharp turns, and pure adrenaline.
Jungle Gym

Let the little ones burn off energy at this vibrant indoor playground packed with soft play zones, spiral slides, crawling tunnels, trampoline pits, ball pits, and obstacle courses.
While the kids climb, bounce, and explore safely for hours, parents can unwind at the adjacent Jungle Cafe with a clear view of the Jungle Gym play area.
The Labs

Check out The Labs, a cultural and entertainment hub and a key pillar in the larger Bukit Bintang City Centre lifestyle precinct featuring stunning digital art at Immersify Kuala Lumpur, giant screens and motion-seats at GSC LaLaport, and nostalgic arcade games at LSL Family Arcade.
What To Buy At Lalaport BBCC

LaLaport BBCC offers a diverse mix of stores ranging from exclusive anime collectibles and local fashion labels to affordable home essentials and Japanese lifestyle brands, with each zone bringing something unique to the Bintang Walk retail experience.
Here are the highlights of the shopping mall that visitors should definitely explore.
Anime, Manga & Toys

With frequent anime events and pop-up stores, launched by a dedicated Anime Ambassador, LaLaport BBCC is a hub for otaku culture where you can browse official merchandise, action figures, trading cards & more at shops like Animate, Sheldonet and Toy World, or enjoy themed food with rotating anime collabs at Doko Koko Cafe.
Explore the full directory of Anime, Manga & Toy stores with product details and highlights.
BookXcess: Bestsellers & Bargain Books

Often hailed as the most beautiful bookstore in Kuala Lumpur, BookXcess at LaLaport BBCC blends bohemian décor, natural lighting, towering bookshelves, and hidden reading nooks into a serene co-working hub with a stylish in-house café.

Beyond its photogenic appeal, BookXcess is loved for its affordable, wide-ranging collection. Browse everything from bestselling fiction and children’s classics to niche non-fiction titles in philosophy, design, psychology, and self-help.

Comics, graphic novels, and beautifully illustrated coffee-table books also line its artful shelves.

Whether you’re book hunting or curating your next #bookstagram, this unique bookstore is as functional as it is stunning.
Designer Fashion & Budget Boutiques

Explore flagship Japanese brands, discover rising local designers, and enjoy exclusive pop-ups and events.

Alongside international brands like Calvin Klein, Sacoor and Levi’s, fashion stores at LaLaport BBCC feature a strong lineup of Malaysian designers.

You’ll find stylish pieces tailored for Asian physiques—from contemporary womenswear by Eclipse, Eightiin, and Room8008, to men’s urban fashion by Private Stitch, Smart Master, and street-style labels like Nervehunter, New Era and Oxwhite.

Meanwhile, Coloris, Curated by CollabStore, and Common Sense mix fashion with artsy accessories, tote bags, and caps.

Japanese brands are sprinkled throughout, adding a Harajuku edge and youth-culture appeal with labels like 9090, WEGO, comcoca, and Younger Song.

Hong Kong’s 6IXTY8IGHT, Wt+, and Shanghai Tang cater to both fast fashion and modern heritage looks while Kashkha and Max Fashion from the UAE, offer modest wear and family-ready outfits.

Whether you’re browsing for local flair or Asian fashion staples, LaLaport’s boutiques offer a vibrant mix of style, culture, and value.
Home Appliances, Furniture, Groceries & Market

LaLaport blends Japanese functionality with Malaysian variety—whether you’re upgrading your living space, shopping for appliances, or stocking your pantry, you will find what you need here.

- Nitori: A furniture & interior specialty store known for a large selection of cool bedding.
- Nojima: A Japanese digital & home appliance specialty store collaborating with Courts Malaysia. They retail electrical home appliances, electronic items, furniture and furnishings.
- Metrojaya: A local favourite department store offering the latest fashion trends, home essentials, and more.
- MR.DIY: Offering a wide selection of hardware, household, electrical, stationery, sport equipment products, and others at good quality and value-for-money.
- Jaya Grocer: One of Malaysia’s most recognizable premium retailers in fresh market produce and imported foods.
- Daiso: Offers a vast selection of products, including stationery, kitchenware, home goods, beauty products, and even some food items at a set price of RM5.90.
What To Eat At LaLaport BBCC

LaLaport BBCC is a food lover’s paradise, boasting a rich selection of Malaysian and international cuisines including authentic Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Western food.
From stylish restaurants and gastropubs on the open-air Gourmet Street, to the Halal-certified Garden Dining Food Court and bustling Tuah 1895, there’s something for a quick snack, a family-friendly feast, or a lavish night out.
Japanese & Korean Cuisine

With over 20 Japanese and Korean restaurants to choose from, Washoku and Hansik lovers can enjoy everything from Michelin-Starred ramen at Ippudo and premium wagyu at Tamaruya Honten to the street food delights at PapaFry and the Tsukiji Market-style Yatai.
Gourmet Street LaLaport BBCC

Enjoy alfresco dining with international cuisines like Japanese, Mediterranean, and Western at Gourmet Street’s stylish izakayas, gastropubs, restaurants and cafés — offering everything from all-you-can-eat buffets to desserts like matcha kakigori and boozy gelato.
Explore Gourmet Street’s full restaurant directory, menus, set meals and happy hour deals.
Tuah 1895

Tuah 1895 brings the best of Asian spices together at Bukit Bintang City Centre featuring the chefs behind some of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants, alongside local homegrown brands offering everything from Nyonya and Nanyang to Sri Lankan and Sichuan cuisines, early morning artisanal pastries to late night rooftop cocktails.
Garden Dining Food Court (Halal)

Garden Dining at Level 4 is a Halal-certified Food Court offering everything from Hokkien noodles and Hainanese roasted chicken to Italian pizza and Indian roti canai, with frequent promotions, discounts, set menus and combo deals.
Explore Garden Dining Food Court’s full restaurant directory, details and highlights
Cafeteria & Depachika Marche

Located on LaLaport’s Lower Ground level, the Cafeteria serves a comforting mix of Thai, Nusantara, and Far Eastern cuisine.
Depachika Marche Directory & Halal Guide
- Burger King (Halal) | LG1-01a
- Container Kebab (Halal) | LG1-FH-19A
- DONQ/ Mini One | LG1-FH-01
- Dunkin’ (Halal) | LG1-FH-29
- Famous Amos (Halal) | LG1-FH-22
- Hot & Roll (Halal) | LG1-FH-13
- JJ Chili Pan Mee (Halal) | LG1-FH-33
- Kaki Lima Corner (Halal) | LG1-FH-47
- Kita Dining (Halal) | LG1-FH-07, LG1-FH-08
- Little Wok Fried Rice (Halal) | LG1-FH-32
- Memang Meow (Halal)| LG1-FH-26A
- Mr. Chizu | LG1-FH-17
- Ngam Ngam Neighbourhood | L3-15
- PapaFry (Halal) | LG1-FH-44
- Rotiboy (Halal)| LG1-FH-34
- Syok Makan (Halal)| LG1-FH-39
- The Panas Grocer | LG1-FH-28A, LG1-FH-28B
Also located on the Lower Ground level, Depachika Marche offers artisanal snacks and quick meals in a mix of restaurants, confectionery, bakeries, and grab-and-go stalls.
Cafeteria Directory & Halal Guide
- Ayam Penyet Best (Halal)| LG1-FC-05
- Dee Thai (Halal) | LG1-FC-02
- Johnny Chicken Rice | LG1-FC-08
- Nang Haus (Halal) | LG1-FC-09
- Sizzling & Claypot | LG1-FC-07
- Yatta Teppanyaki | LG1-FC-06
How To Go To LaLaport BBCC

Getting to LaLaport BBCC is easy thanks to its direct connection to public transport and convenient access for cars and ride-hailing services.
Whether you’re arriving by Monorail, LRT, bus, or Grab, you’ll find well-marked entrances, sheltered walkways, and drop-off points around the mall.
Monorail & LRT To LaLaport BBCC

The BBCC-Hang Tuah Station is an interchangeable transit hub between the KL Monorail Line, LRT Ampang Line and LRT Sri Petaling Line, making it convenient to get here by train from KL Sentral, Chow Kit, Masjid Jamek, Ampang and other hubs.
- The BBCC-Hang Tuah Station connects directly to LaLaport Bukit Bintang City Centre via a pedestrian bridge.
- Take KL Monorail Line, LRT Ampang Line, or LRT Sri Petaling Line to Hang Tuah station.
- Use Exit D and walk 120 meters to the West Entrance of LaLaport BBCC.
RapidKL Buses To LaLaport BBCC
RapidKL buses 400, 420, 421, 450, 580 and 590 stop at Furama, which is opposite the East Entrance of LaLaport BBCC.
Click here for full details on Bukit Bintang’s public transport services.
Grab, Taxi & Private Vehicles

Here are the dedicated drop-off areas and nearby attractions and event zones:
- Main Entrance 1: Metrojaya and Main Atrium
- Jalan Hang Tuah Entrance 2: Gourmet Street and West Atrium
- Tuah 1895: Tuah 1895, Grand Steps, Gate Plaza and LaLaport Mall Main Entrance
Addition Information
📍 Location: No. 2, Jalan Hang Tuah, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. View on Google Maps
🕙 Opening Hours: Daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM
🌐 Website: Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport Bukit Bintang City Centre Official Homepage