Overview

Discovering authentic Malaysian flavors at Bok's Kito in Kota Damansara is a genuine treat. Nestled at Lot G1, Lakeside Wing, Sunsuria Avenue, this restaurant brings the rich culinary heritage of Malaysia's East Coast to your plate, embodying both tradition and comfort in its space and offerings.

Bok's Kito is a haven for lovers of Malay cuisine, especially those seeking the distinct taste of Kelantanese specialties. The vibrant menu highlights dishes like Nasi Kerabu Ayam Percik—with its signature blue-hued rice from bunga telang, fresh ulam, sambal ikan kelapa, salted egg, crispy keropok, and tender chicken bursting with smoky, spiced flavors. Another standout is the Nasi Lemak Sotong which elevates the beloved national dish with a seafood twist. Regulars also praise the Laksam, a delicate rice noodle paired with rich, thick gravy and fresh condiments, though it sells out early, emphasizing its popularity.

The restaurant’s layout is welcoming and bright, offering diners an inviting atmosphere that balances simplicity with a touch of liveliness—enhanced by attentive staff and occasional jazzy buskers. The clean, airy space suits family breakfasts, casual meetups, and those craving a nostalgic culinary journey. For parents, the nearby "Bomba" Station offers a playful distraction for little ones, making visits more relaxed.

Beyond just the food, the experience at Bok's Kito feels personal. Diners choose dishes straight from steaming pots, just like at home, giving authenticity to every meal. Whether it’s the fragrant Nasi Dagang Ikan Tongkol cooked perfectly to order or the crispy Nasi Bok's Ayam Crispy, each element tells a story of Malaysian culinary tradition with a nod to quality and taste.

Bok's Kito’s strategic location in PJU 5 offers reasonable parking during weekends, adding to its appeal as a breakfast or lunch destination. The restaurant’s charm lies not only in the flavorful dishes but also in its ability to unite diverse palates—from the local Malay community longing for familiar flavors to curious food lovers discovering East Coast culinary gems for the first time.

In essence, Bok's Kito is more than a place to eat. It’s a culinary stop that delivers rich culture and genuine flavors, served with warmth in a welcoming space. A must-visit for anyone wanting to dive deep into Malaysia’s traditional Malay cuisine.


Amenities & Services

Popular for
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Solo dining
Offerings
Coffee
Halal food
Quick bite
Small plates
Atmosphere
Casual

What Customers Say

Mohd Zainudin Badarudin (Zeebee)
Dec 11,2025
4/5
An excellent restaurant for Malay dishes and in particular from the East Coast. Nasi Lemak, Nasi Kerabu with the accompanying "lauks" will make you come for more. We'd usually drop by for breakfast on weekends. Simple, clean and not too crowded and you get your choice of lauks/meals straight from the proverbial pots. And for those with little kids, especially boys the "Bomba" Station next door should keep their eyes off from the small screens in their hands when the sirens and fire engines blare gave off for their weekly exercises. Price is reasonable and with ample parking on weekends.. Recommended
Izuan Izham
Dec 11,2025
5/5
Tasty nasi kerabu at reasonable pricing. Has nasi kerabu with ayam percik and daging bakar. They claim to have the best roti canai melayu but the roti canai station closes at 11. Will need to come back some other time to verify that claim!
Aqid Zul
Dec 11,2025
4/5
The place is a great find to fulfill my craving for some East Coast breakfast. Unfortunately laksam was finished by the time I got there at 10AM Sunday. Tinggal kuah dengan condiments je. Acane tu? I ordered Nasi Dagang Ikan (Tongkol) and Teh Ais Madu. My honest review as an East Coast origin:- Nasi dagang - served hot and cooked perfectly. Not too soft. Acar - slightly sweeter than my liking, not sour enough. Ikan - you get to select which part you want from the big bowl, the gravy is relatively thick, not sweet which is a plus and just nice on the spice level. Cili merah - spicy. Balance the lemak from the gravy. Given that my mom's Nasi Dagang is my benchmark, I'll give theirs 4 star. Hehe. If it weren't for the hassle of finding parking space, I'd come often. Tapi TTDI mmg like that lorr. Ambience - restaurant is clean, staff is attentive and there are buskers playing jazzy light oldies.
Boon Loong Leo
Dec 11,2025
5/5
I have always loved Malay food since young. Studying in sekolah kebangsaan & mixing with Malay friends in school influenced me to develop liking for Malay food. Sadly I seldom eat now due to the fact that I am on low carb diet, but once in a while I'd succumb to temptations especially when the food is really good. So my sifu informed me about this Kelantanese restaurant called Bok's Kito in TTDI, and how he liked the cleanliness of it plus above average food. That prompted me to plan a visit there to make everything worthwhile. One day my Malay partner wanted to meet up for breakfast and I quickly suggested it. The restaurant was bright and airy, with food station containing various types of food to choose from - nasi lauk, nasi Kerabu, nasi dagang, roti sarang burung, Mee celup, etc. I salivated on the sight of the food that I have not eaten for quite a long time. ◾Nasi Kerabu Ayam Percik - authentic dish from Kelantan with its blueish rice (bunga telang), ulam, sambal ikan kelapa, salted egg, crispy keropok and the tender Ayam Percik full of flavour. ◾Nasi Kerabu Ayam Bakar - same rice but different chicken. The Ayam bakar is similar in terms of tenderness & smokiness but with sweet & spicy sauce. ◾Ayam Goreng Berempah - ordered for fun & asked for more of the crispy rempah to mix with the rice. Good but somehow Village Park's version tasted better. Do try their nasi dagang as well - forgot to take picture but according to my friend who are it - and he's a Ganu boy - it was good and proceed to takeaway another pack for his wife.
Sue Lin Teo
Dec 11,2025
4/5
Ordered their nasi kerabu with ayam percik, daging, and terung sambal. Overall the food was pretty good, and the dishes were laid out very easily for selecting as well. The place is also comfortable and well maintained. Would go back again. Only paid parking is available in the area though but ample spots.
StanleyHans
Dec 11,2025
4/5
Food for nasi kerabu delicious.. But for nasi berlauk ayam gulai .a bit frustrating as no taste not really authentic. Price..hmm a bit pricey but if consider location and the food portion acceptable.. For this time I only try 2 menu will come back .. Only the hard to get parking..

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Location

Opening Hours

Monday 08:30 AM - 08:30 PM
Tuesday 08:30 AM - 08:30 PM
Wednesday 08:30 AM - 08:30 PM
Thursday 08:30 AM - 08:30 PM
Friday Closed
Saturday 08:30 AM - 08:30 PM
Sunday 08:30 AM - 08:30 PM
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