




Mornings might be a little less mournful, thanks to Federal Hill’s new Warung Pagi Pagi, which serves nasi lemak at sunrise; daging salai, udang sambal petai and siakap asam pedas at midday; plus plenty of lauk with noodles, rice, porridge and soup once dusk falls.
With a wide-open leafy hilltop setting, a five-minute drive from Bangsar, Warung Pagi Pagi opens in the morning and closes in the morning, true to its name, 7am to 2am.
