Dharma Realm Guan Yin Monastery

Religious organization · Kampong Dollah

Dharma Realm Guan Yin Monastery

Religious organization · Kampong Dollah

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161, Jalan Ampang, 50450, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, 55000, Malaysia

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Serene Buddhist temple with popular budget vegetarian food court  

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161, Jalan Ampang, 50450, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, 55000, Malaysia Get directions

cttbusa.org

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161, Jalan Ampang, 50450, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, 55000, Malaysia Get directions

+60 3 2163 7118
cttbusa.org

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Aug 8, 2025

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Dharma Realm Guan Yin Sagely Monastery Canteen – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Gastro Obscura

"It’s not everywhere that you can enjoy a purely plant-based buffet followed by the communal recitation of the “Ceremony of Repentance of the Great Compassion with a Thousand Hands and a Thousand Eyes.” But at Dharma Realm, you can. This century-old Buddhist temple, built in dedication to Guan Yin, the bodhisattva of compassion, offers a rare tranquility within the bustling confines of Kuala Lumpur. It was one of the first temples in the city to be built with brick and tile. Pass through the renovated majestic building through the main gates, and around the back is the communal area for eating. Every day, the lines appear in anticipation for the vast vegan buffet. Local workers, curious tourists, and thrifty adherents queue up to await a lush spread of affordable, healthy, guilt-free options. Offerings run the gamut of Malay classics, from wantan mee to taufu pok and faux char siew; throngs come on Fridays for the special lei cha, or “thunder tea rice.” Most importantly, no white sugar, MSG, or preservatives are used in the cooking. Apparently, it’s as rewarding to consume as it is to serve: All the food workers at the temple are volunteers. Perspiring shoulder to shoulder among strangers over delectable plates of nourishing food may not sound luxurious, but in the afternoon heat, a curious sense of community emerges. Diners are invited to partake in chanting after the meal, if the spirit so moves them. Know Before You Go Dress modestly." - Snowdrop68, Collector of Experiences, ghostkamera, mikedaniel

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Phùng Bảo Xuyên

Google
Good architect and solemn, peaceful atmosphere. You can drop off at the Ampark Park station LRT and walk distance to come here. There is vegetarian food course behind main Hall, you can experience at lunch with cheap price

nur liyana

Google
A very beautiful temple, there's a flower bath corner. Bring your own bag,go green. the book collection is very good and eye opener. Very convenient, easy access from lrt klcc or go kl bus as the bus station is just in front of the temple.behind it is the dharma vegetarian canteen.

Mimi Chua

Google
Beautiful temple. Many English translations books available for sincere pick. Every Sunday, lunch is provided free. There is also a library that opens 10 am - 2 pm. Many sutras available including English translation.

Wu Anthony

Google
Hello everyone, it's me, Anthony. I am a Google reviewer from Indonesia. If you are planning a vacation to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, I highly recommend visiting this temple. It is a beautiful and peaceful place that is perfect for reflection and prayer. When you arrive at the temple, you will need to remove your shoes before entering. You can then pray with incense or simply with your hands. There is also a donation box where you can leave a contribution if you wish. After you have finished praying, you can take some time to walk around the temple and admire the architecture. There are also several shops and restaurants nearby where you can grab a bite to eat or buy some souvenirs. I hope you enjoy your visit to this temple. It is a truly special place that I highly recommend. Thank you, and God bless.

muihua ngu

Google
Good place in downtown venue, vegetarian lunch available behind the Quan Ying temple. Between klcc LRT & Ampang Park LRT. Walking distance . Attract a lot of office workers, believers , tourists of all races. On week day. Open 11am -2pm. Self service, queue up & choose varieties of more than 30 dishes of foods. Many type of herbal tea & ice water. Before the cashier counter, sell of local fruits. Select & pay at the cashier. Big seating areas of capacity of more than 100. Lei cha on Friday noon only

Naddy R

Google
Quiet divine place. .. Beware of shoe thieves. .

Love Lush

Google
this temple 登彼岸 (deng bi an). there is always certian propriety travelling in multicultural regions. entering a religious site is different from buying a museum ticket. most of temples are free to enter and conceivable welcoming with respect. Remove your shoes before entering to the temple main hall, for worshipping, seasonal services, donation or rites etc. for vegetarians, food hall is on the left. personally, at first, the people at the cashier counter were inactive quite not welcoming at all being further hostile despite exorbitant service charges, never ever any charge clarification. notoriously we all heard about how typically pious fraud were going on therefore one should be aware. following lunar calender the temple gives rituals both on taoist and buddhist important days. most services were with fixed prices. there are always well practicing and welcoming to everyone everywhere.

amit kumar

Google
Famous temple situated in KLCC near to Avenue K Mall. Vegetarian food options are available here at cheap rates on each day ( Friday and Sunday free food available on a first come first serve basis).