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Fusion cuisine that supports school for all

Eat X Dignity

Treat yourself to a modern mix of cuisines at Eat X Dignity, where proceeds go towards supporting the education for underprivileged children. The restaurant also has a community garden that is used by students of its schools, providing a space to teach gardening skills, as well as produce that is used by its kitchens. 

THE DIFFERENCE YOU MAKE

The cafe is an initiative of the Dignity for Children Foundation, which runs schools and learning centre for children from disadvantaged backgrounds, as well as social support like meals and transport. At the cafe, youth supported by the foundation can also pick up training and work experience to equip them with life skills. 

A meal at Eat X Dignity enables the foundation to continue their work. 

Check out our Weekend of Good guide to Kuala Lumpur for more travel tips and ideas! 

Getting there

Since the parking can be limited in the day time, try and use public transport to save yourself the trouble of waiting for a parking space. The nearest LRT station is Sentul Timur, which is about a 10-minute walk away from the cafe. 

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Traveller's Notes

The cafe only accepts cash, so make sure your wallet is ready!

A yummy barbecue set is worth a try, but note that it is only available only on Fridays and Saturdays.

Check out their outdoor Kitchen Garden, which doubles up as an outdoor classroom for the foundation’s students. It’s also a good time to spot the greens that will make their way into your dishes and drinks!

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