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Tipping in Malaysia: What's Expected in 2026

Malaysia often adds a service charge automatically — but personal cash tips are still appreciated. Here's how to navigate it.

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Tipping in Malaysia is not obligatory, but service charges are common at mid-range and upscale restaurants, resorts, and hotels. The standard model is "++": prices shown with a 10% service charge and 6% government tax added on top. Despite the service charge, a small personal cash tip to your waiter is always appreciated. The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the currency.

Tipping in Malaysia at a Glance

Restaurants (with service charge)Charge already added — MYR 5–10 cash tip to server
Hawker stalls / MamakNot expected — no tip
TaxisRound up — no percentage expected
GrabIn-app tipping available — MYR 2–5 optional
Hotel PortersMYR 5–10 per bag at upscale hotels
Hotel HousekeepingMYR 5–10 per stay
Tour GuidesMYR 30–60 for a half-day; MYR 60–120 for full day
Spa / Massage10% of service cost — MYR 20–50 is appropriate

Restaurants & Hawker Stalls

Malaysia's food culture is one of the world's best — and much of it happens at hawker centres and mamak restaurants where tipping is completely unknown. At these local venues, you pay at the counter or table exactly what is charged; any tip would be refused or cause confusion. At sit-down restaurants in Kuala Lumpur's city centre, KLCC, or Penang's heritage hotels, a 10% service charge is typically added. A personal cash tip of MYR 5–10 to your server is a way to ensure the individual is recognised.

Getting Around with Grab

Grab is the dominant transport app in Malaysia and supports optional in-app tipping. A MYR 2–5 tip is a thoughtful gesture for a smooth ride. Traditional metered taxis are less common since Grab's rise; if you do use a metered taxi, round up the fare.

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Malaysia's famous "++ " pricing means the advertised menu price is not what you pay. A RM50 meal will become approximately RM58 after the 10% service charge and 6% tax. Budget accordingly and don't double-tip by adding a percentage on top of the already-charged service fee.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Do you tip in Malaysia?

Not obligatory, but a cash gesture of MYR 5–10 to a server who gave great service at a sit-down restaurant is appreciated.

What does ++ mean on Malaysian menus?

The ++ means a 10% service charge and 6% government tax will be added to the listed prices. A MYR 50 dish will cost approximately MYR 57.60 after charges.

Do I tip at Malaysian hawker stalls?

No — hawker stalls and mamak restaurants are counter-service and no tip is expected or appropriate.

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