Coffee lovers must know: Kuala Lumpur set to become Asia's coffee industry hub
Kuala Lumpur to Host Major Coffee Events, Positioning City as Asia’s Coffee Hub
Source: Astro Mustika HD · August 17, 2026 at 9:51 PM · AI-assisted report
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Kuala Lumpur to Host Major Coffee Events, Positioning City as Asia’s Coffee Hub
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KUALA LUMPUR — Kuala Lumpur is set to become the focal point for Asia’s coffee industry with the launch of two major events: the Kuala Lumpur Coffee Festival 2026–2027 and the Asia Coffee Summit 2027. The initiatives, unveiled at a launch event in Pavilion Damansara Heights, aim to expand business networks, foster knowledge-sharing, and create new collaboration opportunities across the regional coffee sector.
The launch ceremony was officiated by Tourism Malaysia Director-General Mohd Amirul Rizal Abdul Rahim, alongside Seputeh Member of Parliament Teresa Kok Suh Sim and Pavilion Kuala Lumpur Marketing Director Kung Suan Ai. Speaking at the event, Mohd Amirul Rizal highlighted the growing significance of Malaysia’s coffee culture as a key tourism experience that showcases the country’s identity.
“Malaysia’s coffee culture reflects our diversity, creativity, and hospitality,” he said. “From traditional kopi O, kopi C, and kopi tarik to the rise of specialty cafes offering innovative blends, this evolution presents an opportunity for visitors to experience Malaysia through food, beverages, and local enterprise.”
The Kuala Lumpur Coffee Festival 2026 will run from November 6 to 9, 2026, offering local and international visitors a showcase of Malaysia’s coffee heritage alongside the latest trends in specialty coffee. The event will trace the journey from traditional coffee shops (kedai kopi) and kopitiam to the modern coffee scene, which has gained increasing traction among consumers and entrepreneurs.
The Asia Coffee Summit 2027, scheduled for April 2 to 4, 2027, will coincide with the festival and is expected to draw coffee producers, roasters, café operators, entrepreneurs, and industry professionals from across Asia. The summit will serve as a platform for knowledge exchange and business networking, while also featuring the Asia’s 100 Best Cafes Awards on April 3, 2027, to recognize excellence in the industry.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Huuha Production (M) Sdn Bhd and the Asia Specialty Coffee Association (ASCA), based in South Korea, to formalize collaboration for the summit. The partnership underscores the regional scope of the event, which organizers say will position Kuala Lumpur as a meeting point for Malaysian coffee businesses and the broader Asian coffee community.
The events are anticipated to have a spillover effect on Malaysia’s tourism sector, as food and beverage experiences increasingly influence travel decisions. Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, with their diverse culinary offerings and urban lifestyle, are well-positioned to provide a broader gastronomic experience, including through coffee culture.
Economically, the initiatives are expected to benefit related sectors such as hospitality, food and beverage, retail, and transportation. An official website for the Asia Coffee Summit has been launched to provide industry players and potential participants with program details and participation opportunities.
As Malaysia’s coffee industry continues to evolve, these events are seen as a catalyst for further growth, connecting local players with international networks and elevating the country’s profile in the regional coffee landscape.
Related: Huuha Production (M) Sdn Bhd · Tourism Malaysia · Mohd Amirul Rizal Abdul Rahim · Kuala Lumpur