
Huckleberry is a highly popular cafe, especially for weekend brunch. If you’re wandering around Plaza Damansara and suddenly find yourself colliding into swarms of people, you’ve likely stumbled upon this restaurant.
Ambience & Amenities

The main dining room has less than ten tables. There are about six more more on Huckleberry’s pleasant side patio that looks out onto a lightly trafficked alley. There are also some tables on the front patio, but these would be my last choice. People queuing for the restaurant will be crowding around, in addition to everyone passing through. Both patios are covered by awnings in case of rain.

Huckleberry has been long overdue for an expansion, but now they finally have it. The restaurant bought out the space next door and now uses it as a secondary dining area. This room is more intimate and darker with soft, warm lighting.

The toilets are now in the second dining area, down the corridor on the left when you enter the room. There was a small room for either gender, with a communal sink outside the stalls.
Menu at Huckleberry
Huckleberry’s menu is massive. There are separate breakfast, lunch and dinner menus, each with exclusive items that are not on the other menus. Thankfully, Huckleberry does not believe in wasting time, so instead of having to shoo the waiter for the third time because you still haven’t decided what you want to eat, guests simply order via QR code or at the counter whenever they’re ready. Huckleberry used to serve alcohol, but not anymore it looks like. Filtered water is free and comes in a small jug.
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Note: Menu is current as of 2026, but food review and price breakdown are from our original visit. Some menu items are priced differently or no longer available.
View menus for breakfast, dinner and other Huckleberry locations.
Don’t forget to take a peek at what’s at the counter, which will have anything you could want to fill in the edges after your meal. Next to the register are pastries. There are sweet pastries like cinnamon rolls and turnovers, and savoury options like bagels and sausage rolls. A little further is a very good selection of Huckleberry’s cakes. There are cupcakes, loaf cakes, pies, classic layer cakes and many more. On the back wall are fresh-baked loaves of bread available for purchase to take home.
Food at Huckleberry

The Red Velvet Juice (RM14.90) had a beety undertone but was mostly sweet watermelon before finishing with the grassiness of the celery. The Pineapple & Coconut Juice (RM9.50) was much more simple. There was more emphasis on the coconut flavour, with little balls of coconut flesh swirling around the drink.

The Prime Rib Ciabatta (no longer available, but Beef Pastrami Ciabatta is a similar item on current menu) was assembled to give the impression that it’s so overflowing with beef that it’s spilling out, but in reality, it’s a fair amount of meat that’s just piled on one side. The prime rib was tender, separating easily when bitten into. The caramelised onions were sweeter than I’ve tasted in other sandwiches. For a place that sells fresh loaves on-site, the ciabatta was surprisingly bad. It had an unappetizing mealy texture that could not be hidden with smears of creamy mayo. The fries exceeded our expectations. They were fat but remained very crispy. Even though I am a ketchup fiend, these fries were so good that we didn’t even bother putting any condiments on them.

Both of us love a big meaty sandwich, so we were skeptical about ordering the vegetarian Artichoke Spinach Sandwich (RM20.90), but it just sounded too interesting to pass up. This turned out to be the best thing that we ate. Imagine the finest artichoke dip you’ve ever had dolloped into a sandwich. Rich and buttery, the creamy artichoke was not runny and did not drip out. It was served on hard, crusty bread that provided a nice crunchy texture to counter the soft nature of everything else. Grilled cheese sandwich aficionados will love this – it’s the same idea but packed with vegetables.
Saturday Worthy?
Huckleberry is one of our favourite places. So much that we willingly walk an hour just to have lunch here. I can’t get the artichoke spinach toastie anywhere else and it never disappoints.
Price for 2 Pax: RM87.35
Red Velvet Juice: RM14.90
Pineapple & Coconut Juice: RM9.50
Artichoke Spinach Sandwich: RM20.90
Prime Rib Ciabatta: RM30.00
10% Service: RM7.53
6% SST: RM4.52

Huckleberry
Address: Lot 2G & 4G, Plaza Damansara, Jalan Medan Setia 2, Damansara Heights, 50490 Kuala Lumpur
Opening Hours: Daily, 7:30am – 11pm
Alcohol Served: No






