Cafes in Bandar Kinrara: ranked picks
Bandar Kinrara's cafe scene covers a wide range, from a Russian-inspired tea room known for its honey cake to a badminton-shop coffee corner that specialty drinkers have quietly adopted as their own. This ranking uses our methodology to weigh ratings, review volume, recency, and sentiment, so the order reflects what people actually experience, not just star counts.
Most picks here sit within the residential stretches of Bandar Kinrara, a mix of standalone cafes and spots tucked into shoplots, making them easy stops for a slow breakfast, a work session, or a quick coffee between errands in Puchong.
4 businesses, scored on rating, review volume, recency, sentiment and listing completeness. How we score › · View on map ›
At a glance
| # | Business | Score | Rating | From | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Torte by Linda | 81 | 4.5 (288) | — | Russian desserts, slow afternoons |
| 2 | Shiok | 80 | 4.4 (2230) | — | Groups, consistent mamak-style food |
| 3 | Knotty Specialty Coffee | 75 | 4.8 (22) | — | Specialty coffee on a budget |
| 4 | T&L Bakery • Cafe • Bandar Kinrara | 73 | 4.3 (400) | moderate | Casual meetups, Halal-friendly menu |
Ranked picks

Torte by Linda
score 81/100Its Medovik honey cake and khachapuri draw repeat visits for a balance of elegant setting and genuine warmth, though seating favours groups and prices run steep.

Shiok
score 80/100A recently renovated, wheelchair-accessible space with reliably tasty, generous portions and quick service even when busy.

Knotty Specialty Coffee
score 75/100Single-origin coffees under RM10 with a barista who explains the brew, all inside a tiny three-table setup with wifi and power sockets.

T&L Bakery • Cafe • Bandar Kinrara
score 73/100Cosy for meetings and known for tiramisu and nasi lemak penyet, but service can be very slow and inconsistent during busy periods.