When living in Kuala Lumpur, you quickly realize that inflation—or rather, currency reality—has changed how you think about everyday spending.
Coffee is one of the first things people say they’ll cut back on.
I didn’t.
Instead, I started looking for cheaper coffee that still tastes good, not watered down, not aggressively sour, and not pretending to be something it isn’t.
That’s how I ended up at Medium in Bangsar.
If you’re looking for budget coffee in Bangsar, this is one of those places that quietly gets it right.

The Price That Made Me Walk In
Around Bangsar LRT, iced lattes often hover around MYR 11–12.
Not outrageous, but not exactly “daily coffee” territory either.
At Medium, an iced latte is MYR 9.
That price alone was enough to make me curious.
The fact that I kept coming back means it delivered.

What to Order (Important)
Here’s the part that trips people up:
👉 If you want a latte, order “White.”
Not “Latte.”
Not “Iced latte.”
Just Iced White.
This gets you a properly balanced milk coffee—not too milky, not too sharp. The beans lean slightly acidic, but the milk rounds everything out into something smooth and easy to drink.
It’s simple.
It works.
No drama.

Taste Notes (Without the Pretension)
- Light acidity from the beans
- A full-bodied, creamy milk profile
- No burnt bitterness
- No sugar required (unless you want it)
The creaminess comes from the milk itself. Using proper full milk—with a well-balanced fat and protein content—gives the latte a smooth, rounded body without tipping into anything sugary or artificially rich.
This isn’t a coffee you sit down to analyze sip by sip.
It’s the kind of drink that fits easily into a weekday routine—and still feels good every time.
And honestly, that’s exactly what I want most days.

The Space: Quietly Familiar
Medium sits on the ground floor of a Malay coworking space.
It’s not Instagrammable—and they even write that on the chalkboard.
Naturally, people take photos anyway.
There’s something about the place that reminds me of cafés you’d find around Seoul’s Seolleung area—where many startup offices, coworking spaces, and incubators are clustered.
It feels practical, focused, and quietly serious about coffee, without trying to perform for an audience.
No playlists screaming for attention.
No trendy furniture trying too hard.
Just coffee.

Naturally, everyone takes a photo.
One Big Catch 🚨
They close at 3 PM on weekdays.
This is not your late-afternoon coffee spot.
If you’re planning to go, make it a morning or early lunch coffee.
Miss that window, and you’re out of luck.
Who This Place Is For
- People who drink coffee daily
- Anyone trying to keep food costs reasonable in KL
- Those who don’t need latte art to feel validated
- Remote workers who just want a solid cup and move on
Final Verdict
In a city where prices quietly creep up, Medium feels refreshingly honest.
It doesn’t market itself as special.
It doesn’t need to.
Sometimes, a MYR 9 iced latte that tastes right is all you really want.
And sometimes, that’s more than enough.
Practical Information
📍 Medium (Bangsar)
🕒 Opening hours:
– Weekdays: 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM
– Weekends: 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM
🗺️ View on Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/XNsPc2VovSshebtEA
📸 Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mediumcoffee_kl/
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